Indian Daily Mail, 17 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 274 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 320 1 Begins To Take Concrete Shape Today Nehru To Give Signal NEW DELHI, Nov. IC— Workmen will begin pouring concrete tomorrow for India's Bhakra Dam, the giant project which may be the world's highest dam when it is finished m 1961 or 1962. Pouring of concrete
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  • 219 1 SOVIET UNION IN AFRASIAN CONFERENCE? U. NU NEW DELHI, Nov. 16: Prime Minister U Nu of Burma said here that it was for the Bandung powers to decide whether the Soviet Union should be invited to future Afro-Asian Conterences. The Burmese leader WM commenting on a toast he niuposed at
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  • 122 1 Stevenson To Contest Next El ection CHICAGO, Nov. 15: Adlai E. Stevenson said Tuesday "I shall be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for president next year." Stevenson who was h^s party's 1952 cai didate for pie. sident issued a statement saying: 'T shall do all I can to per.
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  • 60 1 SOVIET MISSION LEAVES FOR INDIA MOSCOW. Nov. 16: Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviei Prime Minister, and Mr. NiKita Khrushchev. First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Paity, are ciue to leave Moscow to. night on tne first stage of their goodwill visit to India, Burma and Afghanistan, diplomats said here. The
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  • 30 1 LONDON, Nov. 15.— Edvard Kardelj. Vice-President of Jugoslavia and Marshal Tito's closest adviser, arrived m London for a five-day visit as of th« British eovernment.- AP
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  • 177 1 A new White Area m Kelant.ni and another adjoining it m Trengganu have been declared with effect from today (Thursday). The new Kelantan White Area embraces the districts of Pasir Puteh, Machang and Tanah Merah. It comprises 266 square miles, and about 60,000
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  • 79 1 JERUSALEM, Nov. 16.— Mr. David Ben Gurion, Israel Prime Minister, last night rejected, with hardly any reservation Sir Anthony Eden's oiler to mediate between Israel and her Arab neighbours. Mr. Ben Gurlon told a crowded Knesseth (Parliment) "Israel will not condiuct negotiations on the basis of
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  • 73 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 15: President Eisenhower put m a businrs.s-as-usual appearance at hl.s White House office yesterday. The chief executive, who returned only Friday lrom Denver where he spent seven weeks recovering from a heart attack, appeared at the office just before 8.30 a.m. (1330 GMT). He
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  • 83 1 GERMANY IS KEY TO WORLD PROBLEM BOSTON, Nov. 16. Field Marshal ViscoLtit Montgomery I:ist flight told an audience cf 1,000 at a dinner sponsored by the Eng-Hsh-Spealdnff Union, "the basic problem of the world today is EurojM\ and the problem of Europe, is Germany" "There can be no lasting peace
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  • 104 1 LONDON, Nov. 16.— Prln- cess Margaret, looking as lovely as ever, last nigiht went partying with Americans. It was the first dancing party since her break a.(j> with Peter Townscnd. She went with her mother. The smiling princess and other members of the royal family were
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Nov. 16: General Sir Gerald Templer Chief ot the Imperial General Staff will accompany Mr. Harold Mac Millan British Foreign Secretary to the inaugural meeting of the Baghdad pact Council opening m Baghdad next Monday.- Reuter
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  • 146 1 NO IMPOSITION OF HINDI, SAYS PR. PRASAD From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 16.— There vviil be no imposition of Hindi against the wish of the people m the South India declared i -resident Hajendra Prasad inaugurating the Eighth Kambar >.am ay an a Conference here on ..ionuuy. Anyone attempting
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  • 47 1 PARIS, Nov. 16: The Council of the Republic yesterday defeated the Governments proposal to hold general elections m December. This was the second time within a week the Council defeated tne bill. Voting was 231 votes against 50.- Reuter YAP PHENG GECK ON THE
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  • 187 1 "There is a mixed reception to the idea of a National Government ftor Singapore so that I feel I mr. fa state now the four essentials for the success of such a govermnt, said Mr. Yap Pheng Geek mtmber of the City Council, m a
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  • 211 1 Two European planters were seriously wounded m an ambush by Communist terrorists on an estate m the Rengam area of Johore yesterday morning, says a Special Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday af to moon. It adds The Manager of the Bukit Benut
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  • 135 1 KARACHI. Nov. 16.— A Bri-tish-owned company Gammon (Pakistan) Limited, has secured a contract worth 63 million rupees (about £4,725,000 sterling) m face of severe Amen, can ana French competition. The company's head Mr. John C. Gammon told Reuter today that this is one
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  • 61 1 NO RED FLAG WHEN BULGANIN VISITS INDIA From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Nov. 16.— Communists have decided not to fly their party fla ff during Russian Premier Bulganin's visit. The Central Committee's directive said they should carry the Indian and Soviet flags and they should welcome Russian leaders not as
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  • 147 1 Big Four Geneva Talks End In Failure Molotov's Final Appeal GENEVA, Nov. 16.— The "Big Four" Foreign Ministers yesterday wound up their unsuccessful attempts to resolve key issues between East and West. After two sessions ranging over all three problems before the Ministers European Security and German Unity World Disarmament:
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  • 69 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 16— The State Department announced it was cancelling the entry visa granted to Soviet Archbishop Boris and his secretary. It said the Archbishop's proposed functions m the United States would be broader than the activities permitted by the Soviet Government to American Catholic
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  • 857 1 Elaborate Arrangements For Celebration In January A Unique Painting Exhibition EMINENT SCHOLARS TO PARTICIPATE A painting exhibition by Messrs Balu Brothers of Madras, which won universal appreciation and commajnded the admiration of cine and all at the All-India Congress Exhibition held m Madras last year, will be held
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  • LATEST NEWS
    • 46 1 HOBABT, Tasmania, Nov. 16. The Tasmanian House Assembly today passed a BUI abolishing capital punishment for murder, but retaining it tor treason. The Bill, which has yet to be passed by the Legislative Council removes attempted suicide as a crime from the State's Criminal Code.— Reuter
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    • 50 1 LONDON, Nov. 16 Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden refused today to agree to an Investigation of the relationship between the state and the Established Church of England. He told the House of Commons that "no representations m favour of disestablishment have been received from any respon»ible or renrMMitmHvA body.-- AP
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    • 26 1 GENEVA, NOV. 16.— The three Western Powers today rejected a nixpoint Soviet draft statement of the "Bi* Four" Conference on European security, Conference sources said. Reuter
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    • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 16 Poland Is the latest comrmmlHt country to Join the trade campaign In India and offer technical assist* ance for the country's induHtHml development. It is understood here that Poland lias offered help In the exploitation of mineral resources, especially coal and copper.- Reuter
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  • 684 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thu., Nov. 17, 1955 Wanted: Menon Like Patience! JT is too axiomatic to say that impatience doesn't pay, but seldom is it realised that impatience doesn't pay at all m politics and particularly m political diplomacy. To-day we are constrained to write again on the subject
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  • 1357 2 Tradition Broken During Visit To Golden Temple AMRITSAR: Over a lakh of cheering Sikhs thronged the Golden Temple when the P rime Minister visited the shrine. The crowds broke all cordons and the temple authorities had to call the police into the temple premises violating
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  • 63 2 AMRITSAR: Prime Minister Nehru received purses totalling about Us. thrte and half lakhs. Of these Rs. 3,i0,000 collected through public and private contributions were presented for the forthcoming session of the Congress. Master Tara Singh gave Mr. Nehru a cheque for Ks. 5,000 for the Prime Minister's Flood
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  • 99 2 NO IDEA OF SEPARATE SIKH STATE AMRITSAR: Tara Singh, the Akali leader, assured Prime Minister Nehru that "there has been never any idea of establishing a separate Sikh State." "I wish I could rip open my heart and convince the doubters that we live and we die with our dear
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    57 2 The special 10-cent postage stamp, m comtmemoration of the Diamond Jubilee of His Highness the Bultan of Johore, to be released at all Post Offices m Johore fin Monday, Nov. 21, 1955. The stamp will be on sale also at the Singapore General Post Office and at the
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  • 150 2 TRIBUTE TO LATE MR, N. S. ARUNACHALAM MADRAS: The Government of Madras have issued the following Obituary Notice regarding the death of Mr. N. S. Arunachalam, I.C.S. The Governor of Madras has heard with deep regret the news of the untimely death, at the age of 52, of Mr. N.
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  • 130 2 Rs. 1,000 STOLEN ARTICLES RECOVERED MADRAS: Five wrist watches valued m all at over Rs. 1,000 were recovered following the arrest of Krishnan alias Narayanan Nair of Trichur on Oct. 28. These articles were stated to have been stolen from houses m Roj'apettah, Teynampet, Thyagarayanagar and tvtylapore and sold at
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  • 266 2 Bengal's Claim On Bihar Areas Final Decision In About 10 Days NEW DELHI: A high.power Sub-committee was set up by the Congress Working Com mittee here to give further consideration to proposals or tne reorganisation of Punjao, tormation of Karnataica including Mysore and integration of Telengana with Andnra. The Subcommittee
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  • 74 2 CONGRESS SUCCESS IN BY-ELECTION HYDERABAD, Auraugabad: The Congress has won the by-election to the Hyderabad State Assembly from the Phulmarri constituency m Auranga. bad. Mr. R. Vyankat Rao Jadhav (Congress) secured 7,298 votes, defeating his only rival, Mr. Shankar Rao Pawar of the Peasants and Workers Party, who polled 3,813
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  • 75 2 KATHMANDU: Sardar Gunjman Singh, principal Royal adviser indicated here that Nepal was still keen on negotiating a new agreement with China to regulate trade between Nepal and Tibet. He said m an interview befor he left for New Delhi with the King of Nepal that
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  • 156 2 COIMBATORE: The Madras Government plans to estauiish a paper mill at Mettupalayam 30 miles irom here, it is learnt here today. It will have a capacity of 50 tons a day of writing and printing paper. i-arge quantities of wattle, eucal>ptus (blue gum)
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  • 115 2 BOMBAY: Angry passeng. ers of a local suburban train c-n Friday repeatedly pulled the alarm chain, disorganizing main line through train schedules and local train traffic on the Borivli.Virar section of the Western Railway. The Railway m a Press Note said that due to a
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  • 328 2 Alleged Forcible Removal Petition Dismissed By Supreme Court NEW DELHI- The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a habeas corpus petition filed by Mr. R. V. S. Mani on behalf of Mrs. Vidya Verma against her father, Dr. Shiv Narayan Verma, of Nagpur. Mr. Mani, a Nagpur
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  • 38 2 Crown Prince Akihlto of Japan slaps down a 1,000 Yen note to buy tea for his friends during a gala festival at the Peers School m Tokyo, culture day, a national holiday m Japan.
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  • 67 2 SHILLONG: The winter session of the Assam Assembly to begin here on Nov. will devote the first three da>-3 to discussions on the recommendations of the States Reorganization Commission, according to the provisional programme. Views of the State Assembly will be sent to the centre
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  • 109 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Mini, ster Nehru asked the youth of tne country to build up national character and tane active part m nation building activi. ties. Addressing the Congress Seva Dal volunteers who nave gathered here lor their annual camp, Mr. Nehru said
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  • 115 2 KATHMUND: Mock bomb, ing. parachute drooping and other acrobatics by aircraft ot the I.A.F. over the Nepalese capital will form part of the celebration of King Mahendra's coronation about the middle of next year. The Nepal Government announced that a coronation committee with
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  • 90 2 NtiWuuLHl: A replica of India's Coat of Arms, with the inscription "Satyameva Jay ate done m the fa m ou& Chechoslovakian cut glass will be presented to Dr. Rajendra Prasad by the Czech Minister for Foreign Trade, M. R. WoruK. On the obverse of the
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  • 296 3 "We Must Not Swerve From Democracy" Hatta's Call At Indian Defence Academy SERVrCEB^SE N «lm »StS EBS OK THE THREE INMAN The Indonesian Vice-Presi-dent was speaking at a banquet given m his honour bj the National Academy. He wa 3 accompanied b y RearAdmiral R. Subijakto, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Indonesian
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  • 35 3 NEW DELHI: The West tierniany AmbaKsador m Delhi.. Dr. Meyer, has presented a cheque for Us. SO.OOO to the Union Health Minister, Kajkumari Amr.t Kaur, for Hood relief m India.
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  • 439 3 India and Indonesia Dr. Hatta said had deliberately and consciously chosen the path of parliamentary democracy. Having chosen this m full awareness of the difficulties that lie m that path, "we m ust continue along it. We nvust refuse to be tempted by an y side-turnings", he said.
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  • 187 3 NEW DELHI: A programme of collection and preservation of folk music irom all parts of the country by All india Radio was discussed and approved at a meeting of the Central Advisory Board of Music of the Ministry of Information and Brpadcasting held here. Explaining
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  • 236 3 Indo -Hungarian Trade Prospects NEW DELHI; Prof Biro. Hungarian First Deputy Min.ster for Metallurgy and Machine Industry, told a Press conference here last week that Hungary was willing to ofter long-term credit, purchase the equivalent of Hungarian exports to India m Indian products and train Indian technicians m Hungary. Hungary,
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  • 272 3 SECOND PLAN TO BE PRESENTED IN BUDGET SESSION NEW DELHI: The second Five Year Plan will be presented to Parliament m the next Budget sess.on and not n the fortncomin e winter session as was contemplated ear•ier, it is reliably learnt here. The Planning Commission is expected to finalize the
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  • 192 3 MADRAS: Steps are now being taken by the Union Government to wind up evacuee property organizations m States where such property is very small according to the Union Rehabilitation Ministry. Mr. Chandra told Pressmen last week that the Government would concentrate its attention m States where
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  • 66 3 KOCHERS VISIT PURE LIFE SOCIETY, K. L. The United States ConsulGeneral, Mr. Eric Kocher Mrs. Kocher, their children photographed with Swami Satyananda and Sister Mangalam of Pure Life Society, Petaling, Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. and Mr. Kocher are Honorary- Members of the Society and have taken an active interest m its
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  • 231 3 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has sent to all the Railways a list of standardized Hindi equivalents of terms and express.ons used on signboards, with instructions that these may m future be used on station premises throughout the country. In preparing the Hindi equivalents,
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  • 58 3 KARACHI An Afghan plane has been "violating" Pakistani territory several times during the past three days, authoritive Pakistani sources alleged here. No details were given beyond that the plane had been coming rom the direction of Jalalabad m Afghanistan. Pakistan has decided to lodge a sharp
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  • 204 3 Pakistan Forces Kill Five 'Hostiles' In Waziristan Clash KARACHI: Five persons were killed and one taken captive m a dash last week m North Waziristan (West Pakistan) between Government forces and a "hostile ijroup" according- to Pakistani Government sources. The sources said the identity of the "hostile" group had not
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  • 117 3 WAR GRATUITY CLAIMS BY SERVICEMEN NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided that claims to war gratuity m espect of junior commissioned oincers, other ranks and noncombatants (enrolled) who served during World War 11, which were prefered after six years from the date the y fell due, may be
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  • 267 3 Pakistan tod Afghanistan m a note last week that unless the latter stopped anti-Pakistan propaganda it would consider itself free to take "such measures as may become necessary and the responsibility will i jo that of Afghanistan.' 1 Tht Afghan Charge d'Affaires m Karachi was summoned
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  • 72 3 DACCA: A helicopter crashed at Narayanganj last week on the bank of the river Dhaleswari injuring two inmates. While on usual flight the helicopter which belongs '|d the Standard Vacuum Oil Company, struck against telephone wires as the result of which one of its propellers broke.
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  • 478 3 NAGPUR: Mr. Justice B. X. Chaudhuri of the Nagpur High Court last week confirmed the sentence of six yean R. I. awarded by the Sessions Judge, Nagpur, to ricksha* puller Baburao under Section 307 I.P.C. for attempting to cause the death of Prime Minister
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  • 88 3 UDAY SHANKAR TO ENTERTAIN BULGANIN Meanwhile The West Bengal Government has invited Uday Shankar to entertain the Soviet Premier, Marshal Buiganin. and other Soviet guests to India when they visit Cal. cutta towards the end of the month. Uday Shankar, who left for Calcutta from Madras accompanied by his wife,
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  • 114 3 KATHMANDU* Reports available here last week of the death of M. Eric Gauchat, a member of M. Lambert's expedition to Ganesh Himal, said he had missed his foothold on a ridge during the descent from the summit and rolled down He was found dead on
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  • 244 3 KARACHI i Addressing a Press conference here last week Dr. Khan Sahib, West Pakistan's Chief Minister, said: "There is no majority and minority In Pakistan; all are Pakistanis with equal rights. There should be no distinction on the basis of race and religion and unless
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  • 53 3 SHILLONG. Nov. 18. Wild elephants killed three farmers and Injured four as the men returned home from heir rice fields In South Assam yesterday, singing for jo y at the promise of bumper crop. The elephants, startled by the singing, Bashed from a forest and trampled
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  • 91 3 NEW DELHI: A book containing a detailed chronology of the significant event of his life was presented to Mr. Nehru on his birthday, Nov. U. It pro. vides, among other things, a catalogue of boohs to which he wrote forewords, institutions he inaugurated and
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  • 750 4 At Galle Municipal Council GALLE: A motion by Mr. W. D. Abeygunawu rdhsuia that the by law sof the Galle Mun cipal Council should be amended so that its business could be conducted m Sinhalese only came up for discussion at the monthly meet
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  • 121 4 CASABLANCA, French Morocco, Nov. 15. Despite a broadcast appeal from Sultan Mohammed tien Youssof to be permitted to return to Morocco m peace, terrorists Monday continued to kill some of his subjects at a steadily increasing rate. Approximately a dozen weir killed In an around Casblanca
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  • 101 4 The Committee on Local I Government held its regular meeting on Nov. 11 and gave further consideration to representations received from members of the public. The Committee considered the general financial implication ot the proposals it has so far fomulated. Consideration was also given to the problems
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  • 84 4 FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL The next meeting of the First Session of the Second Federal Legislative Council will be held m the Council Chamber, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Nov 30, at 10 a.m. Among the items for consideration at that meetW will be the Budget for 1956, and under
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  • 356 4 Forged Indian Currency Notes In Ceylon SOME ARRESTS MADE COLMBO: Two hundred and ten million rupees worth of forged Indian currency notes has been put into circulation by what has now been discovered to be the biggest ever InterState organisation of counter, feiters with one of its distribution points m
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  • 144 4 A meeting' of representatives of air-lines, shipping lines, notels, travel agencies, Chamoers of Commerce and the entertainment industry was neld this morning to considei the formation of a centralised Tourist Bureau m Singapore. Mr. J. M. Jumabaoy, tone Assistant Minister lor Commerce and Industry was m
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  • 98 4 The Hindu officers of the Singapore Government Medical Department will conduct the Sathurthi festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple at 19 Ceylon Road, Katong, tomorrow, Friday, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. The programme includes •special Abishagam and Pooja ceremonies, musical recital by Mrs. Viajya Lakshmi Rajah
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  • 268 4 Mr. H. Balaram Rau, Agency Manager of the United India Life Assurance Co., Ltd., Madras, arrived here yesterday morning by Air India International. Mr. Rau was received at the airport by Mr. Rama, krishna Rao of India Office
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    66 4 Mr. H. Balararn Rao, (with bag), Agency Manager of tbe United India life Assurance Company, Ltd, Madras, photographed, on arrival yesterday at the Singapore Airport, with (left to rihgt) Mr. Yap Phen? Geek, Mr. O. Uttamram, Mr. H. b. Rau, Mr. S. O. Subrarnaniam, Divisional Manager Far East, United India
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  • 199 4 The Singapore Station of Kadio Maiaya will open an English Language School of Kauio Drama beginning on Thursday Jan. 12, 1956. Classes will be held on Thursdays at 6.00 p.m. at Radio Malaya, Singapore. The course will cover the technique of writing and adaptation for radio,
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  • 21 4 GOVERNOR TO VISIT "MANIHINE" The Governor, Sir Robert Black, will visit the Fisheries Research vessel m.v. Manihlne at 4 p.m. today.
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  • 117 4 A detailed survey of the events m the Far East m the critical years from 1942 to 1946 has just been published by the Royal Institute for international Affairs. It is the work fo three specialists on Far East matters. Mr. F. C. Jones, who ha
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  • 26 4 The next public session of the Malayanisatlon Commission will be held today, Thursday, at 5 p.m. at the Conference Room, Public Relations Assembly House.
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