Indian Daily Mail, 19 October 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 245 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 FOUR PAGES lfi CENTS
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  • 307 1 Next Tuesday Last Day For Registration THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, MR. CHEW SWEE KEE, SAID YESTERDAY THAT TUESDAY NEXT, OCT. 23. WOULD BE THE LAST DAY FOR THE REGISTRATION OF SENIOR MIDDLE 111 PUPILS OF THE CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL AND THE CHINESE HIGH
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  • 123 1 The Duke of Edinburgh leTt London a'rport on Oct. 15 on a 35,000-raile round the world tour, during which he will open the Olympic Games in Melbourne. The Duke will board the Royal Yacht at Mombasa and Hail for Ceylon, calling en route at the
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  • 220 1 Russia- Afghan Talks LONDON. Oct. 18 Rus- sia's big three Nikolai Bui- I ganin, JVikita Khrushchev and Anastas Mikoyan turned out in full welcoming Regalia Wednesday for the arrival of j a government delegation irom Afghanistan where mcreis'tig Soviet influence is causing Western concern, Afghanistan is an arid na- i
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  • 111 1 KARACHI, Oct. 18 The Pakistan Government Wednesday ordered two Karachi daily newspapers to submit for scrutiny before publication all news and comments relating to heads of Middle East states having friendly relations with Pakistan. A Government announcement said irresponsible comments Involving the head of a state
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  • 100 1 CAMEL GRABS MAN! ATLANTA, Oct. 18 A camel at Grant Park Zoo, upset by "a little family trouble," grabbed a 45-year-old man by the arm Wednesday and slung him around in the air several times. The animal, named Greeley, finally let the little man go when he was hit on
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  • 100 1 Duke Will Arrive At Clifford Pier His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh Will travel by the Yacht "Britannia" to Clifford Pier escorted by four Malay Prahus, each with a crew of 15. After inspecting a Guaru-of-Honour at Clifford P.er, His Royal Highness will drive at Queen's Dock along the
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  • 491 1 WANTED SANCTIONS AGAINST EGYPT! -France unwise to move these territories any faster toward self-govern-ment because "recent examples prove the danger of going too fast." "Some nations that have no traditions, no cohesion, have been admitted to independence and they show too clearly a tendency toward neutralism which is for them
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  • 147 1 LONDON. Oct. 18— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister without portfolio, discussed the Suez Canal problem here today with Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister. He called at Number 10 Downing Street shortly after having discussed the Suez issue with Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the
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  • 111 1 FIVE MORE COOKS FOR OLYMPIC GAMES The Australian Commission announced yesterday that fivn more Malayan cooks had been selected for the MalayanIndonesian kitchen at the Olympic Games Village in Melbourne, following refusal of Mr. Kador Sultan and four others jubilee Restaurant to agree to the Commissioner's termsThey are: Inche Samion
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  • 16 1 No Emergency casualties or incidents were reported in the Federation jesterday.
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  • 350 1 Religion Is Our Best Armour Against Communism Governor "The power of religion is something we must sustain. It provides the extra dimension to the life of the community and to the individual", observed the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black at a Tea-Party held yesterday at the Adelphi Hotel on
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  • 228 1 QUEEN JULIANA FAITH HEALER THE HAGUE, Oct. 18— The I Netherlands Government, replying to mounting criticism of < its handling of the Royal cri- sis rumours, issued a communique Wednesday insisting it t had done everything possible i to protect Queen Juliana "from unjust attacks." 1 The communique appeared I
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  • 70 1 DIPLOMAT DODGES QUESTION ON GIRLS WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 French ambassador Herve Alphand diplomatically dodged a reporter's question about how he thought American girls compared with French .<irla. "Before I answer that," replied the handsome French envoy with a laugh, "I want to continue a ltttle more my exploratory talks with
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  • 64 1 7,000 WELCOME PAK. PM AT PEKING HONG KONG. Oct. 18.— Seven thousand people gathered at Penmg airport bins afternoon to welcome tne Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Husseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, and his party when they arrived in tne Chinese capital. New China News Agency reported. Premier Chou En ]ai and
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  • 96 1 PEKING, Oct. 18.— Pakistan Premier Husseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy arrived here by air today for a 12-da y visit to China. He was met at the airport by Mr. Chou En-lai the Chinese Prime Minister who had invited him to make the trip. Mr. Sunrawardy and his party
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  • 59 1 PARIS. Oct. 18 France is drawing US$262 million from the International Monetary Fund, the Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday. The Fund council in Washington, it said, has unanimously approved the French request. French reserves of gold and foreign currency have beeu drawn down in recent months by
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  • 86 1 BANGALORE, OCT, 18 THE MYSORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY YESTERDAY UNANIMOUSLY PASSED A BILL NATIONALISING THE BRITISH-OWNED KOLAR GOLD MINES. The Bill will go before the l Legislative Council (The Upmr House) today. It will provide compensation of £1,230,000 sterling, and the •nines will be vested in
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  • 176 1 MARGARET CHATS WITH TOWNSEND'S YOUNGER BROTHER ARUSHA, Tanganyika. Princess Margaiet talxed intimately and animatedly to Group Captain Peter Townsend's younger brother Francis during a reception here Wednesday night. Asked afterwards what they talked about, Townsend replied: "No comment." The Princess wearing a yellow fua-length evening gown with a large bow
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  • 224 1 YUGOSLAVIA TO RENOUNCE U. S. AID BELGRADE, Oct 18 Yugoslavia said Wednesday it would renounce U.S. aid "in case the American government considers it difficult to continue" it. President Eisenhower said Monday that economic aid to Yugoslavia would be continued but that the delivery 01 heavy military equipment, including about
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  • 84 1 NEW YORK. Oct. la Tom Two Arrows, an Indian of the Iroquois tribe, will visit Singapore and Malaya on a tour of the Far East .tartiug next month sponsored by the U.S. State DeDartment. His trip will also cover JaDan. Korea Formosa. Vietnam. Cambodia. Thailand
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  • 509 2 Indian Daily Mail Uplift Of harijans In India Spore, Fit, Oct 19. 1956 HARLJAN leader and Member of Indian Parliament Mr. P. N- Rajbhoj who is on a brief visit to Malaya on this way back from Australia speaking at the Singapore Tamils Reform Association on Thursday rightly denounced religious
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  • 323 2 Suhrawardy Announces 'Coalition 9 Decision MISS JIIWAH'S OPPOSITION DACCA. THE RULING AWAMI LEAGUE AND REPUBLICAN PARTY COALITION HAD DECIDED TO SUPPORT THE JOINT ELECTORATE SYSTEM FOR THE EAST PAKISTAN AND SEPARATE ELECTORATE FOR WEST PAKISTAN. This was announced by the Prime
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  • 115 2 LAHORE; The Republican Party in the Pakistan National Assembly will support the system of separate electorates according to Dr. Khan S&hib, West Pakistan Chief Minister and leader of the party. In an interview, in Lahore earlier Dr. Khan Sahib said that the Republican Party was bound by
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  • 144 2 MISS JINNAH OPPOSES JOINT SYSTEM KARACHI: "Separate electorate is in the interest of the country and national ideology" declared Miss Fatima Jinnah, "Madar-i-Millat," here last week. "Joint electorate will only lead to complications the consequences of which will have an adverse effect on the Interest of the country, which we
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  • 199 2 ADJOURNMENT MOTION DISALLOWED DACCA An adjournment motion moved by Mr Rand Ahmed Nizam e Islam Party) to discuss incidents In Dacca when the Pakistan National Assembly began its first session in East Pakistan. was ruled out of order by Mr Abdul Wahab Khan. SpeaThe motion also sought to discuss the
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  • 255 2 NEW DELHI: The Speaker's permission will hereafter, have to be obtained by a mera- ber of the Lok Sabha who wishes to disclose a document that has come Into his posses- sio n before he can lay it on the 1 table. A Lok Sabha notification published
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  • 29 2 DEATH TOLL NOW 58 HONG KONG. Oct. 18— The death toll from last week's Hong Kong rioting rose to 58 today when two Chinese died from gunshot wounds. AP
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  • 145 2 NEW DELHI: For the first time since the end of the last war, Indian railways are at present moving goods traffic freely in most parts of the country, a spokesman of the Railway Board said here. He said that barring one or two exceptions the large majority of
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  • 45 2 i fi JAK^ TA Ind onesia, Oct. tack^n cc hundre d rebels attacked an army post In Manaay, killing six and woundlne SuS_? r lties reported «2S casualties were not known ■23W§r_3^_ sS??____^aS aame area, tha reporta added AP
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  • 125 2 BOMBAY. Mr. B. D. Jattl Bombay's Deputy Minister for Public Health, informed a questioner in the Bombay Legislative Council that the Govern ment of Bombay believed in family planning, "but by selfcontrol". "The Government's policy is against family planning by artificial methods, such as the use
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  • 295 2 _AHORE: The Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, has urged the different political parties in the j country not to exploit the religious sentiments of the peoo.e in order to win support for separate electorate. (The quest >n whether Separate or Joint Electorate should be
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  • 59 2 ISRAELI SHIP THROUGH CANAL? CAIRO. Oct. 18— Two leading Egyptian newspapers today claimed that the purpose of the Eden-Mollet talks in Paris last night was to hatch a conspiracy "to send through the Suez Canal a convoy which included an Israeli ship." The report was published in the mass circulation
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  • 532 2 DesaVs Appeal For United Endeavour basis of democracy was elections, whether to local bodies, legislatures or Parliament. It was the foundation of parliamentary democracy. The Government had stated that the reason for postponing the byelections was the tension prevailing in Ahmedabad. It was not a
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  • 191 2 MADRAS: The Government of India, Ministry of Education have formulated Sandwich" training courses to be located at chosen industrial centres to train foremen in Mechanical Engineering. The Scheme envisages a four year "Sandwich" Course in which the candidates receive the equivalent of 3-year industrial apprenticeship a nd technical
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  • 317 2 CAIRO, Oct. 18 Wing Commander Aly Sabrv p r dent Nasser's Political Adviser, said here today "hit £!l' r Canal talks between Britain, France and Eaypt would b%Z •umed in the next week or 10 days possibly in Geneva Ii Paris last night
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  • 85 2 CALCUTTA: The Federation of Press Trust of India Employees' Unions, which concluded its fourth annual session here, demanded that the "PTI should be transformed into a public corporation established by an Act of Parliament or operatinz under a Charter from the President of India." By another resolution
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  • 97 2 FOUR REDS TO DIE f TEHERAN, Iran, Oct. 18 Four members of the Tudeh (Iranian Communist) Party were condemned to death by military tribunal last week the military prosecutor disclosed yesterday. The four are Naber Shaimini, a member of the central committee and leader of the party's youth organisation; oil
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  • 48 2 DOUBLE-TARIFF ORDER CANCELLED GUATEMALA. Oct. 18- government yesterday cancelled a new regulation that would have doubled tariffs on imports from Colombia, Venezuela, Japan, Ecuador,' West Germany, Scotland, England. India, Mexico, France, Trinidad and Hong Kong. The order, issued Monday, was set aside because of protests from importers AP
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  • 81 2  -  NEW DELHI: Professor Humayun Kabir, leader of the Indian Educationists' delegation to the USSR, has been taken ill in Moscow and is being treated in a hospital there, according to a message received here. Professor Kabir is suffering from gastric trouble and was taken HI
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  • 57 2 CALCUTTA: A 164-pago separate report to the Government of India-sponsored Netaji Enquiry Committee was sent to Prime Minister Nehru by Mr. S. C. Bose, Netaji's brother and one of the three members of the Committee. Netaji Subhas Bose did not die in any air-crash and is still
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  • 1887 3 SUHRAWARDY CRITICISES LEAGUE POLICY ELECTORATE BILL PASSED BY PAX. ASSEMBLY DACCA: Supporting die Electorate Bill in the Pakistan National Assembly, the Pakistan Prime Minister, m a marathon speech, said that since it would not be possible to send the Hindus away to India and
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  • 1363 3 MADRAS GOVT. PROPOSAL MADRAS: Presiding over a meeting of the State Labour Advisory Board, at the Secretariat, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam- Minister in charge of Industries, said that a draft Bill called the Madras Recognition of Trade Unions Bill had been prepared by Government with a
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  • 1336 3 Tribute To Late Dr, Kumaran Ratnam COLOMBO: MR. T. B. BUBASINGHE, PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS, SAID LAST WEEK THAT THE LATE DR, KUMARAN RATNAM HAD DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO THE POOR. Mr. Subasinghe, who was addressing a meeting in the
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  • 161 3 COLOMBO: Mr. Wilmot Aformer MP for Matuis 1 xely to be appo.nted v-'eylon Ambassador in Peking Mr. Pereia did not re-contest nis seat i n the Matugama constituency at the last General Electuon. He wa« the rounder of Sri Palee College Horana. In the 947
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  • 142 3 QUIZ IN PAK ASSEMBLY ON DISTURBANCES IN INDIA DACCA: Replying to an Opposition question in the National Assembly the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Feroz Khan Noon, said that Pakistan had not yet received a reply to the protest Jodged ln connection with the recent "disturbances" in India "affecting the
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  • 46 4 WASHINGTON, Oct, 18— French ambassador Herve Alphand said Wednesday he "can't exclude" the possibility that France would "shoot its way through" if Egyptian President Nasser should block the Suez Canal. In response to a question following a luncheon speech at
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  • 834 4 Menon's Discussion With Leaders COOPERATION BETWEEN CANAL USERS AND EGYPT the National Press Club, Alphand said military preparations made by Britain and France in the Suez crisis were precautions against the development of "real threats" to their vital interests. Alphand said that in the light
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  • 145 4 FR. DIPLOMAT ON NASSER'S AMBITION SACRAMENTO, California, Oct. 18 A French diplomat says Egypt's President Gamai Abdel Nasser rejects international settlement of the Suez Canal crisis because it would wreck his plan to dominate the Arab world. Robert Luc. French Consul General ln San Francisco, told a world Affair's Council
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  • 117 4 CAIRO. Oct. 18 Four Britons held on spying charges were taken to court here today with twelve other detainees > They were due to face a magistrate later this morning on whether they should be rej manded in custody. The four Britons are Jameu I Swinburn,
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  • 96 4 NEGRO BUS BOYCOTT EFFECTIVE TALLAHASSEE, FleikJa. Oct. 18 Charles L Carter, manager of the local 'bus lines testified Wednesday receipts dropped from Ms4s 600 monthly to about M 512,000 a month when Negroes quit riding because they were denied equal seating. Carter was fast witness as the Negro Inter-Civic Council
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  • 52 4 BOMBAY, Oct. 18— Five persons were killed in Hindu Moslem disturbances Wednesday at Dumka, in Bihar State. Officials said two died in stabbings and three were killed by police fire after Moslems near a mosque objected to mvI sic and firecrackers of a Hindu religious
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  • 85 4 H. KONG HOST TO TWO PREMIERS HONG KONG, Oct. 18. Hon? Kong was host Wednesday to two Prime M nii*ters one com'ng from and the other going to Communist China. Premier Husa'.n Suhrawardy of Pakistan arrived from Karachi en rente to Peking. He Is staying overnight and win emplane for
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  • 90 4 SEATO EXERCISES: FINAL STAGE MANILA, Oct. 18.— The third and final phase of the South East Asia treaty organ sation current naval exercises began yesterday in the South China Sea off the Philippines. Aircraft carriers, destroyers, combat supply ships and Satrol craft from' the United tates, Britain, Australian, New Zealand,
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  • 84 4 CHINESE TRADE UNIONISTS TO VISIT JAPAN HONG KONG, Oct. 18 A Red Chinese trade union delegation organized by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions will visit Japan at the invitation of Yukitaka Haraguchi, chairman of the General Council of Japanese Trade Unions, Peking Radio said Wednesday. The Chinese delegation is
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  • 37 4 JAKARTA. Indonesia. Oct. 18 Rebels raided the house of a religious teacher, Kiai Sjanwani, near Jakarta, killing his son, who had just returned from Mecca, and wounding a visitor, local authorities reported Wednesday AP
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  • 291 4 LONDON, Oct 18.— The Foreign Office said Wednesday Britain has rejected a Red Chinese protest against the handling of the Hang Kong riots last week by the authorities in the British Colony. The Chinese charged Britain with '^negligence.** A spokesman told a news
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  • 123 4 $15-5m. U.S. AID TO U.N. PROGRAMME UNITED NATIONS, New York. Oct 18— The United States Wednesday pledged a maximum of U5515,500,000 to the U.N. technical assistance programme for 1957 but said it would pay all of that only if other governments paid even more. It was among 39 Governments that
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  • 50 4 INDIA'S PLAN EXHIBITED IN PEKING HONG KONG, Oct. 18 Peking Radio said a photo exhibition o n India's First Five Year Plan opened in Peking Wednesday. The exhibition, sponsored by the China-India Friendship Association, displays 130 photos and charts showing India's economic development from April 1951 to March 1956.- AP
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  • 206 4 KARACHI: Three Urdu newspapers, Jang, Anjam and Nawai Sind, here gave "black border" treatment to the report of the Pakistan National Assembly's adoption of the Electorate Bill ln Dacca. The proMuslim League newspapers splashed the message on their front pages and ran round It thick black
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  • 96 4 Mr. P. N. Rajbhoj, member of the Indian Parliament and at distinguished leader of the Depressed Classes in India speaking at a meeting arrange 1 in h's honour by the S'ngapore Tamils Reform Association at the Association building at 125 Serangoon Road on Wed tesday, Oct. 17.
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  • 208 4 CALDER HALL, England, Oct. 18.— With the turn of a switch, the Queen Wednesday opened what British scientists called the world's first fullscale atomic power plant. The switch-on started electricity flowing from a giant reactor here into the British power grid which lights Britain's
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  • 72 4 JAP METHOD DOUBLES RICE OUTPUT NOVA GOA, Portuguese India. Oct. 18 Officials here figure that 50 percent more rice imports, for several years fields using Japanese methods of cultivation than in places still depending on traditional practices. Goan officials, anxious to end rice imports, for several year have been carrying
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  • 78 4 HONOLULU, Oct. 18— The 166 American servicemen aud civilians in Little America are getting absentee ballots to vote for President. Maj. Murray A. Weiner, U.S. Air Force representative on the staff of Rear Adm. Richard R. Byrd, recently took 15 ballots to the Antarctic base and said
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  • 51 4 GAMES PREVIEWS MELBOURNE, Oct. 18— The Australian Olympic Federation has banned Australian competitors from taking part inthe international competitions hero before the Games. "We won't be party to any games previews," the Federation told amateur sports officials. An international atheletics meeting is planned in Olympic Park on Nov.
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  • 65 4 MELBOURNE, Oct. 18— The soccer and field hockey practice fields at the Olympic village here may not be ready in time for the Olympic Games because of bad weather. Sir William Bridgeford, Chief Executive officer of the Olympic organizing committee, said last night that the weather had caused
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  • 44 4 All private candidates in Singapore who wish to take the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1957 examinations should submit their entries between Ist November and 30th November. 1956. Entry forms are available at the Ministry of Education, P.O. Box 746, Singapore.
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