Indian Daily Mail, 2 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XL NO. 289 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENT
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  • 476 1 To Visit Polytechnic, Agricultural Research Centre Industries Fair Talks With Nehru Prasad The Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, who will be the guest of India's President, Dr. Rojendra Prasad, during the former's four-day visit to New Delhi has a c votvded programme to
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  • 39 1 RANGOON, Dec. I.— Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leaders* arrived here by air from Calcutta today for a seven-day visit. They will return to India on Dec. 7 and visit Afg-fcanistan before going home;- Reuter
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  • 40 1 GENEVA. Dec. 1. A Second world atomic trade fair will be htid m Gt-Jieva m August 1957, it was announced today. GENEVA, Dec. 1. The Sino-American talks <>n Far-Eastern relations between the two powers were ronltniK d here today. Reuter
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  • 68 1 KARACHI, Dec I.— Mr. MftlMMMi Ali, Pakistani Prime Minister will not IMk i* meeting with the It diim Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, m «n effort to end t.he (deadlock uver Kashmir, MMlttag t«» inTormed source here today. Keuter. ROME, Deo. 1. One million Italian school chiltlren had an unscheduled holiday
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  • 50 1 CAIKO, Deo. 1. A British Embassy spokesman confirmed yesterday Egypt and Britain have reached an agreement on preliminary steps for Sudan selfdetermination. He said only legal technicalities* are to be worked out by the expert* an,j a formal agrement is expected to be signed m Cairo within 48 hours.- AP
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  • 33 1 BUENOS, AIRES, Dec I.— The provisional g ov eminent headed by Gen. Pedro Aramburu yesterday outlawed the Peronlsta Party which former dictator Juan rerun used to enforce his Iron rule of Argentina.- AP
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  • 27 1 LONT>OX, Dec. I.— A robber snatched a nmilbaj? containing £2,3000 here yesterday from a Post Office guard and escaped m England's worst fog of the season.- AP
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  • 21 1 BON'X, Nov. 30.— West German-Japanese trade talks have been broken off after six week* of discussion, it was announced today.- AP
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  • 22 1 MADRID. Dec. 1. Generalissimo Francisco Franco said yesterday France is gTave error m trying to making- introduce democratic methods m Morocco. AP
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  • 83 1 Mr David Marshall who will arrive m Colombo this forenoon, will have a 'quiet lunch at Temple Trees with Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. I ater he will call on the G-vernor-Gcncral. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke and the Prime Minister. The day's function will end with a dinner
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  • 18 1 The Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall vsill leave for Colombo this morning; at Mi by 8.0.A.C.
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  • 88 1 From Our Own Correspondent MiADiIAS. Dec. 1: Mr. V. R. Ramanatha Aiyar. leading hotel owner has been elected Mayor of UM Madras City and Doctor K. V. Swamy, Deputy Mayor. According to the convention it was the turn of a Brahmin but this was ignored by
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  • 107 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 1: Some Members of the Madras Legislative Council complained bitterly about the manner \n which legislators have been ignored during functions m connection with the visit of Russian leaders. Raza Khan asked m the Council why some members of the Communist
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  • 385 1 Rly. Workers Frustrated (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: Malayan Trade Cnion Council demands for improved rail facilities for Third Class passengers increased use of the Ma'ayi'.n Colliery coal and faster Malayanisation went unanswered m the Federal Legislative Council today. TRADE UNION REPRESENTATIVES ATTACKED
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  • 44 1 Marshal iml-an!n (left) Russia's Prime Minister. Mr. X- Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister af Madras. Mr N Khrushchev Communist Party Secretary- and Mr. Sri Prakasa (extreme rijjht) the Gmernor of Madras al Madras Airport on the arrival of the Soviet leaders.
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  • 507 1 India Will Not Join Any Camp or Alliance Nehru Tells Soviet Leaders CALCUTTA, Dec. 1. Prime Minister Nehru, speaking at a reception for the Russian leaders visiting India, said here yesterday **I have often said we do not propose to join any < am|, or alliance. "That is our basic
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  • 35 1 KARACHI, Dec I: Pakistan Prime Minion Chaudhri Mohammad AH has accepted an invitation from Chluesc Premier Chou Enlai to visit Red China sometime m April, it was announced today.- AP
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  • 201 1 From Our Ov.-n Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 1.— Fifty rupees for a haircut! This is what one lucky barber of Gutacamund, named Varadhan. received when he attended on some distinguished foreign visitors at the Raj Bhavan last weekend. His liberal patrons were
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  • 162 1 CALCUTTA. Dec. 1: Prime Minister Nehru yesterday had talks with Soviet Premier Bulganin and Communist Party Chief Khrushchev. The talks which took place shortly after Mr. Nehru ai lived here from New Delhi around noon are believed to be m continuation of their earlier talks m
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  • 132 1 EDEN TURNS DOWN RUSSIA'S CALL LONDON, Dec. 1: Prime Minister Edt:n yesterday stalled Labour demands that Bntain accept Soviet Russia's call for an immediate world-wide ban on nuclear weapon tests. He said Britain is "perfectly ready to consider the proposal but warned parliament against expecting unconditional British acceptance. Eden said
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  • 183 1 Singapore's Slavery Must End -Marshall "We m Singapore ask no more than that slavery m its political, economic and social form under the system of colonialism should forever be abolished," declared the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall broadcasting last night from Radio Malaya on the aims of his London mission.
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  • 648 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Dec. 2, 1955 Saving Woman From Tyranny Ji'AMiLY planning!, as we said the other day, is not simply birth control but planning the family m the interest of the individual and the nation. The objects of the Singapore Family Planning Association are, and we are
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  • 3539 2 REPLY TO DEBATE ON S. R. C. REPORT MADRAS: Replying to the debate on the States Reorganisation Commissio n* Report m the State Legislative Assembly, Mr. Subramaniam said he was very happy that a high level had been maintained during the debate, though there
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  • 449 2 Physical Education For Girls' Schools Kerala Exercise Included MADRAS: A Syllabus of schools m Madras State is pi last week's 'Fort St. George It is intended to serve as a Guide Book of physical activities m the high schools for girls, cevering approximately all age-groups between 10 and 16 years.
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI: Because the raised terms offered by the U.S. Government were not acceptable to the Government of India, they had decided not to Import ghee from the U.S., the Food Minister, Mr. A. P. Jain told Mr. Bhlbhutl Misra m a written reply
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  • 1087 3  -  PATRICK DAVIDSON By POINTING to a rugged "C" class tractor with its hungry 16 cubic yard capacity scraper and 208 horsepower motor, 36-year-old V. R. Radhakrishnan said: "This is the kind of machine that will make a might v contribution to the progress and development
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  • 213 3 NEW DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru told the Rajya sabha last Monday that there had been no mention of any Atomic reactor from the Soviet Union being given to India. Earlier. Mr. Nehru told' Mr. Govinda Reddy that there had been no
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  • 11 3 Mr. R. N.BANERJEE FOR I.L.O. COMMITTEE NEW DELHI: Mr. R. N.
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  • 110 3 'MADRAS- Members of the City, met Mr. M. Bhaktavatvho arc on a visit to the City, mot Mr. M. -Bhaktavat salam, Minister m charge of Industries, at the Secretariat on Thursday Mr. C. G. Iteddi, Secretary to the Government, < Industries. Labour and Cooperation), Mr. t. M.
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  • 115 3 NEW DELHI; Tiie Lea- lor of the Communist group Mr Dhupi'Sh CYpta, said m Urn Rajya Knbha hut Friday that mis references tc the Bomuu incidents m the Sahha on Nov. 22, had boon misreported m some newspapers. Mr. Ganta said that all that he had meant
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  • 88 3 NEW DELHI: The incident of tuberculosis had gone up, according to data revealed by successive sample surveys conducted m the country from time to t'me ,iiirin v the past 15 to 20 years, the Health Minister Kajkumari Amrit Kaur, tolil Mr. Ithagawat Iha A/.ad m the Lok
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  • 269 3 NEW DELHI; Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told his nterviewer, Mr. Chester Bowles, m a television programme here last Friday that India's pursuit of ind«|>endence should not be confused with neutralism. The programme "Assignment India" presented by the National Broadcasting Company from firms
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  • 64 3 South vllt Alo Far l^. tt ern. m bea tU l s with the!p g»»ant men, out to regale audience* m South East Asia w ith their exotic dance show with music In the Latin American way. i k Jit meric n Revue' from Tokyo m
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  • 149 3 JT is Santha Ithaskar, wife of Mr. K. P. Ithaskar, a renowned exponent of Indian classical dances. Her gesture sin nines, "How Charming!" S?je takes a leading part m the dance show put up by Bhaskar, under the auspices of the Singapore Indian
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  • 481 3 IX) -lelp further understanding of other j>eoples, Caltex recently inaugurated a unique programme cf 16 mm colour and sound motion pictures on some T the various countries, including India, m which the group operates. The initial film of this series, "The New India," is
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  • 1077 4  -  DAVID GUNSTON BORN WITH TEETH AND THICK HAIR PERSISTENCE OF I ONE SEX ONLY NEW BORNS 1 25 LB. AND 11 OZ A STUDY OF UNUSUAL BIRTHS By I Mothers are naturally anxious when their childeviate m s o m c way from the normal,
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  • 1123 4  -  M. KRISHNAN The author considers m tli is article old depictions «vf Hanuman m literature, folklore and sculpture. By vyHKN 1 was a boy 1 was taken to a zoo and shown the "Hanumun-monkey," a full. grown, male mandrill with vivid grooves of vermilion and azure
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  • 607 4 B.B.C. Overseas Transmission In 14 Languages COMB 13,500 people wort under the British Broad casting Corporation's motto "Nation shall speak peace un(c nation." This is made known m the BBC's annual report releasec here. To most Indians and Pakistanis, the BBC programmes are best known by the broadcasts m Hindi,
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  • 91 4 NO SLEEPING BERTHS IN II CLASS NEW DELHI: The Railway Jl r> r Lal Bahadur Shastri, told Mr. C. D. Pande 1 m the Lrok Sabha last week that there was no question of providing: sleeping accom- 1 modation m the present se- 1 comd class compartments on Indian railways.
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  • 886 4 Editor's Crime Tlghf ned AS Queen Victoria awaited her approaching Golden Jubilee m an aura of soberlyachieved social reform, a young North Countryman sat m an editors office m London and angrily regarded! the evidence of a cancer that was eating into the social
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  • 1248 4 BOMBAY: Foreign business Investments m India rose by Ks. 132 crores net of repatriation during the period July 1948 to December 1953, contrary to published balance of payment statistics. This is revealed by a survey of India's foreign liabilities and assets as at the end
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  • 829 5 Equal Share For Daughter Minister Agrees To Modify Sub-Clause w ?£ff A ?^KHLE lAT THE REPORT OF THE JOINT rEVvio COMMITTEE WAS GENERALLY WELL REvi.^! 01 8 however, had b een raised to three or four rrol tin iJLiSI! f reP r^ I" 6 first one relate
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  • 1564 5 INCLUSION OF MOTHER IN FIRST LIST Mr. X- S. Hegde asked what would happen m the case of families governed by Aliyasanthana law, Mr. Pataskar said that if it was found there would be hardships m those cases, the matter would be considered. But so far as the Mitakshara system
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  • 69 5 MADRAS: Walkl' Memorial Day will be celebrated by the Tamil Writers' Association on Dec. 5. Poet Namakkal Kamallngam PiUai will preside over the public meeting to be held m this connection at the Rasika Ranjini Sabha Hall, Mylapore. A bust of 'Kalki' presented by Mr. 8. D.
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  • 213 5 RLY. SIGNALLING: NEW AUTOMATIC SYSTEM NEW DELHI: Work will start shortly at Kurla, suburban railway station m Bombay, on the biggest signialling project ever undertaken by the Indian railways, it was learnt here. The project, estimated to cost about Rs. 27,50,000 will make automatic the signalling at the busy station
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  • 49 5 DELHI— RAJKOT AIR LINK AHMEDABAD: The Indian Airlines Corporation will start operating, a ne w air route linking Delhi and Raj kot from Dec. 1, it was learnt here. A iourteen-seater four-en-gined Heron aircraft will fly daily between Delhi and Rajkot touching Bikaner, Jodhpur and Ahmedabad on its way.
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  • 372 5 Training Of Medical Students: Important Suggestions By Conference i NEW DELHI: The conference on undergraduate medical education, which concluded its four-day session here on Nov. a 22 has recommended that the rural and urban health centres c should be associated with the training of students with a view to developing
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  • 496 5 ROORKEE: MR. NEHRU CALLED UPON THE ENGINEERS AND OFFICIALS TO BUILD STRONG LINKS WITH THE COMMON PEOPLE AND SHED THEIR OLD MENTALITY OF LIVING IN A WORLD OF THEIR OWN. He was inaugurating the Water Resources Development Training Centre for Asian
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  • 167 5 Rs. 19.5 m. DEFICIT FOR INDIAN AIRLINES CORPORATION NEw DELHI; A deficit of} Rs. 195.84 lakhs is anticipated: m the working of the Indian} Airlines Corporation m thej current financial year. The budget estimates of revenue and expenditure of the Corporation for the current financial year were placed on the
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  • 349 5 Fares Freight Rates Of I.A.C-Public Views To Be Elicited NEW DELHI: Measures the public m the work of th< vising Government on the far< charged by the Indian Airline' a two-day meeting- of the Cot Friday. Mr. S. Lall, Charims In pursuance of the announcement of the Minister of Communications
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  • 269 5 COURSE OF TRUE LOVE: MINISTER-M.L.A AGREEMENT MADRAS: The Law Minister, Mr. < suhramaniam, and the Opposition member, Mr. V. K. Krishna Ayyar, were In complete agreement on the proposition that the course of true love should be allowed to run smoothly. It arose over a question about the wife of
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  • 123 5 NIGERIAN MINISTER IN CITY MADRAS: Mr. P.O. Urufuka. Minister for Industries, Eastern Region, Nigeria, who is on a visit to the City met Mr. M. Bhakthavatsalam, Minister m charge of Industries, at the latter's office m the Secretariat on Friday. Mr. C. G. Rcddi. Secretary to Government, (Industries, i^abour and
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  • 682 6 Christian Council On Ceylon's Language Problem COLOMBO; The latest news bulletin of the National I hristian Council of Ceylon under the heading "Babel" states; "It i» true that the loud clamour that goes on all over the island on the language question Is very larpj By instigated
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  • 171 6 MOSCOW. Dec. I.— The Soviet government yesterday announced legalization of aboritions. The action reversed a law nearly 20 Mil old under which this type Of operation was .strictly forbid' len. The law requires that a>x>rVons be carried out onl v m hospitals and other medical institutions. It
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  • 33 6 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1: The United States is expected to protest sharply against Russia's claim it has turned over control of East Berlin to the East German Communist regime.- AP
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  • 84 6 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Dec. 1: Premier Nehru issued a stern warning In the Lok Sabha that action will toe taken against Indian merchants who try to smuggle goods into Goa. Since the Indian Government enforced trade boycott some Bombay merchants anxious for gain
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  • 71 6 LONDON, Dec. 1: A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday Britain will do everything m her power to help break the deadlock over the admission of 18 new members to the United Nations. The spokesman refrained from making any direct reference to Nationalist China's threat
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  • 88 6 HANDIWORKS BY WOMEN COMPETITION The Ramakrishna Mission will held a competition m handiwoi ks and sweetmeats made by WOMEN, irrespective of nationality, on Sunday, Jan. 8, 1936, on the occasion of the birthday celebration of tlie Holy Mother, the spiritual conscrt of Sri Ramakrishna. Two prtaOß, first and second, m
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  • 285 6 LONDON, Dec. 1: Novelist Marghanita Laski estimates 60 per cent of all British brides have sexual relations with their fiances before marriage. Among girls under 20, she says the figure may reach 80 per cent. Miss Laski, 40-year-old wife and mother of a small son and
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  • 270 6 Bill To Amend Constitution Fails To Get Sufficient Votes From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 1 A serious constitutional crisis has arisen m the Union Parliament because the Government nave failed to carry through the .seventh Constitution Amendment Bill into Lt»k Sabha on Wednesday.
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  • 95 6 ASSURANCE TO FOREIGN INVESTORS (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: Foreign investors m the Federation received a pat on the hack for their contribution to Malaya's economy together with an assurance that overseas capital can invest and conduct undertakings m this country without fear of discrimination or unfairness. The Federation
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  • 25 6 THEOLOGY POLITICS JACKSON. Mississippi, Dec. 1: A minister described by Presbyterian Church elders as having become "involved m politics" has been dismissed from his pulpit.
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  • 32 6 SIR ROBERT MAKES GOOD PROGRESS The Governor, Sir Robert Rlack, who has been indiH|x>sed since the beginning' of the week is making good progress but is still unable t,, resume his duties.
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  • 107 6 The North Indian Hindu Associotion will celebrate "Sri Geeta Jayanti" and "HinduHatsang Anniversary" at its premises Bharatiya-Bhawan, 47 Cuff Rortd, Spore on Sunday, Doc. 25, 1955. Essays and Poems m Hindi, on "Geeta and its importance" are cordially invited. Prizes will be distributed for the best ones
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  • 89 6 ELECTRICAL EXPERTS TO ADVISE INDIA A party of electrical experts left' Britain on Wednesday as the first step towards assisting the Indian Government to set up a £20 million heavy electrical industry. The specialists have been provided from its staff by Metropolitan Vickers. Their loader is Mr. A. Peterson, Assistant
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  • 79 6 The Federation Minister for Transport. Col. H. S. Lee, m the Federal Legislative Council yesterday successfully moved the second reading of the Penang Port Commission Bill. The Bill is intituled "an Ordinance to provide for the establishment of a Port Commission for the Port of Penang, an<j
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  • 72 6 The annual conference of Her Majesty's Representatives m South East Asia and neighbouring countries, presided over by the CommissionerGeneral for the United Kingdom, Sir Robert Scott, will be held m Singapore from Dec. 15 to 18. This will enable Sir Robert, who has recently taken up his
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  • 72 6 Dr. F. J. Harlow, Assistant Educational Adviser, Colonial Office is attending the i.L.O. Conference on Vocational Training, which began m Rangoon on Nov. 26 and will continue until Dec. 10. He will th<m visit Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong. North Borneo, Brunei, Sarawak
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  • 54 6 Two armed and uniformed terrorists stopped and robbed an Indian of his national identity card, watch and pen m the Slim Raiver district of Perak yesterday morning. A followup is m progress. In the Tapah area of Perak on Wednesday night terrorists cut telephone wires
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  • 32 6 MANILA, Dec. 1: Toll ol an unseasonal tropical storn was raised yesterday to 12{ dead, scores missing anc widespread destruction m th« southern and central Philia Dines. AP
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  • 427 6 SO TRADE UNIONISTS URGE Committee To Probe Into The Inefficiency Discrimination Between Rich And Poor, Says Inche Karim < From Our Corresponednt) KUALA LUMPUR, Th urs Small but determined Trade Union group m the Federal Council went down fighting tenaciously when the Alliance threw out
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  • 30 6 TOKYO, Dec. 1: Foreign Minister Marnoru Shigemitsu indicated the now Japanese cabinet favours a firm stand toward Russia when the London talks reopen. AP
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  • 199 6 S.O.K's EXPERIENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Do nurses always get what they wanted The Federal Councillor Mr. S. O. K. Übaidullah thinks so. Ha thinks that the nurse somehow manages to get a strong man m his moment of weakness. Very often man goes into the hospital
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