Indian Daily Mail, 27 October 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 258 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 1717 1 CRiSiS WORSENS AFTER DARK Student Resistance Movement Develops Into General Rioting 7 KILLED and 7O INJURED Police Open Fire Many Times Lee Denounces Violence Lim Blames P.A.P. For Crisis THE 'ISLAND OF SINGAPORE WAS IN THE GRIPS OF TER R O R YESTERDAY SEVEN WERE KILLED ALL
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  • 320 1 Comsn. On Alliance Memorandum (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: The Reid Constitutional Commission had received m all 131 memoranda from various organisations and individuals and not one had suggested that Malaya should sever its connection with the Commonwealth. This was disclosed to newsmen by Lord Reid Chairman of the
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  • 71 1 KASHMIR OPPOSITION LEADER ARRESTED SRINAGAR, Oct. 26 Mirza Afzai Beg, leader of the Kashmir Plebiscite Front, was arrested yesterday under the peventive detention act six days after his release from prison. It was his third arrest m little over three years. Mr. Beg yesterday led eight members of his party
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  • 144 1 FIGHTING IN FOG BOUND STREETS OF BUDAPEST VIENNA, Oct. 26 Rebels fought on m the fog bound streets of Budapest for the fourth day today as a secret Radio Station describing itself as "Liberation Radio of the Hungarian Nation" broadcast an appeal for a general strike. The official Budapest RadiJ
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  • 132 1 Calls Upon Govt. To Resign The People's Action Party Secretary, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night m a broadcast over Radio Malaya denounced violence and appealed to people to carry on the struggle on a peaceful non-violent manner by constitutional method*. Mr. Lee
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  • 95 1 The Federation Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, who had been m telephonic communication with the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, assured him of the fullest support and offering to send Federation Police to the assistance of Singapore. About 70 members of
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  • 465 1  -  LIM YEW HOCK SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock welcomed the P.A.P. leader's denunciation of violence but said they must remember that law and order should be maintained and should not be permitted to bs undermined. The Chief Minister blamed the P.A.P. for the present cmsis
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  • 2112 2 Speech At Nadras Varsity Convocation MADRAS: "THERE IS A GREAT FRATER* MTY AMONG THE UNIVERSITIES OF THE WORLD AND I BELIEVE THAT IT IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST BULWARKS OF PEACE" OBSERVED EARL ATTLEE WHEN HE ADDRESSED A SPECIAL CONVOCATION OF THE UNIVER
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  • 46 2 Universities In India' Scope Of Govt. Assistance NAGPUR: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Chairman of the University Grants Commission, said here on Oct. 17 that by the end of the Second Five- Year Plan, hostel accommodation for over 10,000 students m the various universities would be available.
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  • 197 2 Madras Legislative Council MADRAS: Under the States Reorganisation Act, the Chairman of the Madras Legislative Council has notified that Mr. M. P. Govinda Menon and Mr. S. Narasapayya, two of the 18 sitting members elected by the Madras Assembly constituency, would cease to be members of the Madras Legislative Council,
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  • 140 2 NEW DELHI: India's "utilisable" hydro-power resources have been roughly estimated at 35 million k.w. at 60 per cent load factor by th e Central water and Power Commission, which started a country-wide survey on a regional basis i© 1953. This preliminary surve> takes into account only resources
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  • 295 2 BOMBAY: THE BOMBAY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL RATIFIED BY A VOICE VOTE THE CONSTITUTION (SEVENTH AMENDMENT) BILL WHICH SEEKS TO GIVE EFFECT TO THE REORGANISATION OF STATES. (The Bill which is already passed by the two Houses of Parliament, has to be ratified by at least half
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  • 193 2 FAIR RENT BILL: LANDOWNERS' DEPUTATION TIRUCHI, In reply to a tejegrram sent on behalf of the landowners of the entire State by Mr. V. Ramaswami Aij«r. Vice-President, Tiruchi District Ryotwari Pattadars (Farmcs) Federation, seeking permission to sent a deputation regarding the Madras Fair Rent Bill before taking up the question
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  • 305 2 MADRAS: The new 'ignthouse constructed on top of the Dolphin's Nose hill near Visha;<patnam Port, which most powerful m the eastern waters, is expected to be put into commission early m January next. The lighthouse has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 6 'akhs at
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  • 359 2 KARACHI. Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Feroze Khan Noon, criticising: the Muslim League, said that under the present opportunity leadership it had become a political scourge m the country. Mr. Feroze Khan Noon said m a statement at Dacca on Oct. 17 that there was
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  • 84 2 BHOPAL: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Union Minister for Defence Organisation told Pressmen here that the Defence Ministry had decided to absorb retired Majors of the army m development works being carried out m different parts of the country. A liaison officer, he said had been appointed to keep
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  • 850 3 Warning Against Separatism ALLAHABAD: THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN COUNCIL CALLED UPON CHRISTIANS IN THE COUNTRY TO TAKE THEIR FULL SHARE IN THE LIFE OP THE NATION AS RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS. A statement adopted by the Council at its thirteenth triennial meeting, which concluded here last week said that to
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  • 214 3 DACCA: The Government operation for air-dropping foodgrains over m accessible places m East Pakistan, which Is m. the grip of an acute food shortage, starts recently. Three aircraft are leaving Dacca with foodgrains for destinations m Rangpur district. The aircraft will reconnoitre over badly-hit places
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  • 359 3 Devastation Caused By Overwhelming Floods NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has issued an appeal for contributions to the Prime Minister's SS&S&? &&tot* ot urgent Mr. Nehru says: "In recent months, overwhelming floods have caused devastation, particularly m West Bengal. Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and the need
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  • 215 3 BOAT ACCIDENT IN KRISHNA: 9 FEARED BROWNED HYDERABAD: Nine persons are feared to have been drowned as a result of a boat tragedy that occurred at Nagarjunasagar Project site on «)ct.l7 according to information received by the Nagarjunasagar Control Board. A Sub-Inspector of Police and a constable travelling m the
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  • 436 3  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: Indian techniques and experience m social development planning are likely to benefit the Philippines considerably, according to Mrs. Virginia A. Paraiso, Chief of the Social Development Branch of the Philippines National Economic Council. Now m Delhi m the second week of a
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  • 157 3 NAGPUR: According to the co-ordinated Second FlveYear Plan of the four integrating units of new Madhya Pradesh, the overall outlay will be about rs. 186 crores. Irrigation and power schemes get about 32 per cent of of this total The Chambai Project costing about Rs. 72 crores
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  • 103 3 SEAMEN'S TRAINING AT COCHIN ERNAKULAM: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Union Railway Minister, disclosed at a Press conference here last week that a Merchant Navy ratings training institute would be set up at Cochin very soon. A detail scheme m this respect had to be worked out. However, he had decided
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  • 936 4 No Immediate Danger To Delhi NEHRU'S MESSAGE NEW DELHI: The Jamuna'i flood level stood more than a foot below the record of 677.3 feet above eea level, registered at the Jamuna Bridge. The flood water* have started receding on Oct. 16. Precautionary measures to prevent breaches to
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  • 294 4 COMMUNICATIONS WITH BADRINATH DISRUPTED LUCKNOW: Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan is among the several travellers and touring Government officials, who have been stranded at Badrinath and other places m Garhwal district, as all road and telecommunications m the area have been disrupted, following heavy rains and snowfall there. Garhwal, which had almost
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  • 291 4 KAN PUR: The Ganges has crossed the highest flood level of 374 feet recorded m 1910 and 1914 and inundated vast tracts of land m the Kanpur and Unnao districts. The river recorded a rise m level of six inches m less than
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  • 60 4 CALCUTTA: A consignment of 24,000 tons of rice, carried by three ships, arrived here from Burma on Oct. 18. This quota has been earmarked for distribution m the flood-affect-ed areas of West Bengal. A consignment of 16,000 tons of Atta also arrived m the Calcutta docks
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  • 38 4 NEW DELHI: Sardar Hukum Singh and Mr. Giani Gurmukh Singh Musaflr, the Akali leaders on Oct. 18 met the Congress President, Mr. Dhebar, to discuss and finalise the question of Akalis entering the Congress.
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  • 29 4 NEW INDIAN ENVOY IN CEYLON NEW DELHI: It is likely that Mr. Gundevia at present Deputy High Commissioner m London may be appointed High Commissioner for India m Ceylon.
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  • 271 4 Conviction On Peon Confirmed NAG PUR: Mr. N. C. Dwivedi, Third Additional Sessions Judge, Nagpur, dismissed on Oct. 6 an appeal preferred by one Jagannath, a peon m the office of the Divisional Superintendent of Education, Central Division, Nagpur, who was convicted and sentenced to one
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  • 152 4 On the last day of her official visit to Melbourne, the Indian Minister for Health, the Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, spoke to Australian Red Cross officials, visited the College of Nursing and was entertained by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. The Chairman of the Australian Red
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  • 448 4  -  PATRICIA RYAN By INTRODUCING India's Minister for Health to a gathering of leaders of the Australian tied Cross Society, its chairman. Sir Peter McCallum, said: "We realise., that we are m the presence of one of the great women of India and not only
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  • 87 4 World's Biggest Bronze Memorial From Our Own Correspondent PATNA. Oct. 25. The President Dr. Rajendra prasad unveiled here Wednesday a tjhint memorial m stone and bronze to the seven young men who were killed by police firing when they attempted to hoist the National Congress Flag on the Secretariat m
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  • 139 4 TRIV A N DRUM-CAPE RAIL LINK TRIVANORUM Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, union Minister for Ra lways, who spent a few minutes here en route to Cape Comoiin, told Pressmen here last week that he was not m a position to sa v definitely as to when exactly the construction of
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  • 101 4 AMRITSAR: The historic Golden Temple of Amritsar will wear a new look shortly when the present golden sheets fixed on copper domes and other parts of the building are replaced by new sheets, swami Keshawanan, M.P., today inaugurated the work by T m placing- the first golden
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    • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 254 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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    • 320 1 General Situation Quiet Official Several Incidents Reported Appeal For Racial Harmony SITUATION IS GENERALLY QUIET, IT IS STATED OFFICIALLY. DESPITE THE OUTWARD CALM, TENSION STILL CONTINUES. Total casualties so far are 13 dead and 78 injured. 500 people have been arrested so far. THE SITUATION IN
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    • 74 1 Troops who were detailed to Ueak up m obs mi n the narrow streets of Singapore's Chinatown have shown considerable restraint m the face of abuse from rioting hooligans. Outside s ngapore's Gas Works, a Patrol of the Queen's Royal Regiment had to request permission to
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    • 160 1 Since an early hour yesterday morning S ngapore police have been In action to arrest leaders of the Middle Road groups of Trade Unions and rasds were made on the headqi'arters and three branches of tHo s ngapore Factory and Shop Workers Union and
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    • 53 1 In a most daring raid carried out yesterday at the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union premises at Middle Road, Messrs Devan Nair, Lim Ching Siong, Woodhull, James PuduCherry Chan Shaw Thor and Fong Swee Swan were detained under Public Security Ordinance. Altogether 234 detentions were made m the
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    • 149 1 ROME, Italy. Oct. 27.— Italy .s playing a growing- role m the industrialization of India. So reported "Italian bus ness/* publication of the General Confederation of Italian Industry m its October issue, as ev.dence the publication cited these developments; The bi£ Fiat Co. .has agreed with
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    • 165 1 The People*' Action Party hat made an appeal to all communities m Singapore to avoid racial conflict. "There have been rumours," says a statement issued by P. A. P., yesterday, "that a racial clash may be provoked by unruly elements amongst I the various races.
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    • 66 1 GOVT. HAS BUNGLED -P. A. P. The People's Action Party attacked the Labour Front Coalition Government for turning a critical situation into an anxious military situation. "Instead of creating conditions to make our appeal for calm and order succeed, the Government's further action has aggravated the position," added the P.
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    • 134 1 The Federation Commissioner of Police has made an order under Emergency Regulation 22A, whereby students from the following five Singapore schools may not enter into or travel within the Federation m groups of five or more, except with the prior permission of the Commissioner of Police:1. Nanyang
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    • 289 1 BONN, GERMANY, OCT. 27 INDIA WILL ACCEPT THE COOPERATION OF "EVERY COUNTRY THAT OFFERS US ITS HELP ON ACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS," K.C. REDDY, INDIAN MINISTER OF PRODUCTAON, SAID HERE YESTERDAY. Reddy told a news conferMMt he came to Bonn to discuss with government and
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    • 137 1 GEN. ELECTIONS IN INDIA IN MARCH END From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 26 General elections can only be held m the last two weeks of March of the first week m April declared Premier Nehru. He said the Government of India were anxious to hold the election as
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    • 54 1 COUPLE— A CENTURY APART IN AGE WED DJAKARTA, Oct. tt. The marriage of a Javanese couple, a century apart m age was reported from Wonosari near Jogjakarta In Central Java. The marriage licence showed the bridegroof Pak Karto to be ISO and his bride Sarinah 20. The bridegroom is already
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    • 301 1 NEW YORK, OCT. 27 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SAID THURSDAY THE UNITED STATES "DEPLORES THE INTERVENTION OF SOVIET MILITARY FORCES" IN STRIFE-TORN HUN GARY. The President issued a statement on the situation Hungary after arriving here by train from Washington for a major campaign address
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    • 442 1 From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malayan Trade Union Movement is an independent movement and capable of looking after its own interests and it does not look across the Causeway or anywhere else for inspiration Mr. P. P. Narayanan, President of T.U.C.
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    • 230 1 ALGIERS, OCT. 27 TERRORISM FLARED AGAIN YESTERDAY IN ALGERIA WITH OVER 40 REPORTED KILLED— MOST OF THEM MOSLEM REBELS AGAINST FRENCH HULE. There have been fewer of action from Algeris since the French capture Monday of five rebel leaders flying to a conference m Tunis. Thursday, however,
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    • 158 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27 While congratulating the Malayan Trade Union Council for resisting spread of Communist influence m their Unions, Mr. V. T. Samban'ihan, Federation Minister for Labour assured them that Alliance Government was firmly behind them m the fight against
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    • 105 1 IND. OLYMPIC TEAM HERE ON NOV. 3. From Our Oown Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 26 Indian Olympic Hockey Team will halt briefly at Singapore on November 3, on their airiligiit to Melbourne. So the Singapore public may have opportunity of seeing world champions on whom India is depending for retaining the
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    • 139 1 JUPITER AND VENUS: CLOSE PROXIMITY NEW YORK, Oct. 27 The close proximity of the planets Jupiter and Venus plus ideal atmospheric conditions produced an eye-catch-ing sight m the heavens early Thursday. "It caused quite a lot of excitement," said Jim Pickering, assistant astronomer at the Hayden Planetarium. "I saw for
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    • 130 1 TAMIL ARASU DEMONSTRATORS TO BE FREED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 26 The Madras Government have decided to release all those arrested m connection with north boundary agitation by the Tamil Arasu Kalagham during the last ten days, when more than thousand agitators were arrested throughout tho State. The
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    • 1361 2  - Tuljapur— The Kasi Of Maharashtra Theo W. LA TOUCHE By rjLOSELY associated with the .ife and martial exploits of the great Maharashtrian hero, shivaji Maharaj, a nd redolent with sacred memories, the town of Tuljapur, named after the Goddess Tulja Bhawani, wiiose celebrated shrine stands m the midst of it,
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    • 109 2 Shifting Of Andhra Office In City MADRAS: It has been arranged to run a goods train to carry records and furniture of Andhra offices m Madras to Hyderabad. The office of the Andhra Pradesh Board of Revenue will foe housed m Uie same building where the present Hyderabad Board of
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    • 64 2 PERMISSION SOUGHT TO ENTER GOA KARW.AK Gadre Gurujl, a discini* Vto^L«*ve d ht *P t^ Permission of the Oovernor-Generai of o£. Ss colony on ™s earlier request to enter Goa on Oct. 6 was not granted by the Portuguese authorities Gadre Gurujl said that he would proceed to the Majal
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    • 1063 3 CONTRIBUTES TO DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTRIES IN WHICH IT OPERATES The following is a brief history of The Borneo Company and of the manner m which the Company contributed to the development of the territories m which they operated, m on? form or another, over a period
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    • 149 3 MR. C. R. AKERS, Chairman of The Borneo Company Ltd., London, who Is now on a tear of Tar Eastern branches m connection with the company's Centenary celebrations. Mr. Akers, on arrival In Singapore to participate m the celebrations fn Malaya expressed his 'utmost confidence' m
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    • 605 3 gVERY business letter requires a signature. If one was to turn back the pages 100 years ago, when The Borneo Company Ltd. was first established m the year 1856, this would have been done with a quill pen. For example, the letter written m
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    • 395 3 members of the Borneo •■nipany's staff who have completed 25 years or m ore service with the company wiW ••e prewnted with commemoca<>*e silver salvers dur n e the <entenar v celebrations. A'l are Asians. But the man who has been longest w ith
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      72 4 MR. R. L. WADE joined The Borneo Company Limited m May 1947 and has been stat oned for varying periods m Kua'a Lumpur and Singapore. He did hig trann e m Engineering at the Works of The British Thomson-Houston Company, Rugby England, and also at the Rugby College of Technology
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    • 303 4 J. J.Goods Are A Household Word JOHNSON Johnson fcooris l are a household word m j the wofW markets. This great International Company vas founded m the United Siat-JS and early this century their first factory was built m England. Johnson Johnson believe that industry progics?es through inventive people devising
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    • 856 4 Borneo Company' s Contribution To Industrial Progress Of Singapore DUNCAN ROBERTS Furnishings And Office Equipment »pHE tirm of Duncan Roberts A Limited was established m 1919 by the late Mr. John Duncan Roberts. Upon his death shortly after the 1939/ 45 war, the shares were acquired by The Borneo Co.
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    • 1121 4 BORNEO MOTORS GROUPCOS DORNEO Motors Ltd. traces its origin to the early days of the 1900's. As m other spheres of trading, The Borneo Co. Ltd. were pioneers m the Motor Vehicles business and some amusing stories could be told of the efforts,
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    • 118 4 (Continued From Page 3) Limited were appointed Agents. The first shipment through the Borneo Company Limited arrived m Penang just before the Japanese arrived. The most revolutionary development m the writing instrument since the Self-Filling Lever Pen was the SNORKEL Pen m 1952. Here for the first time m
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    • 935 5 Considerable Increase In Cement, Automobile Bicycles And Textiles NEW DELHI: INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION m SS* mmumKSg c Sg&& THE FIRST HALF OF 1956. THE AVERAGE IX PEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION (^VISED WITH THE BASE YEAR 1961-100, ROSE fS 127.3 TO 1364* DURING THE PERIOD THE INDEX DURING THE
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    • 36 5 NEW DELHI: General Abdul Kadir has been appointed Amjassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Indonesia to India, says a Press note issued 'jy the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, iast week.
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    • 60 5 NEW DELHI: The President ias given his assent on Oct. 19 to the Const tution (Seventh Amendment), Bill, 1956, which seeks to implement the scheme of the States reorganisation, accord n e to a Press note issued here by the Ministry of 'aw. Government of India.
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    • 171 5 Chinese Aid To Nepal: "No Strings" CALCUTTA: Nepal's Prime Minister, Mr. Tanka Prawid asserted here on Friday laat that China's "free gift" of Rs. 60 million to finance Nepal's first Five Year Plan was without any strings and added: "We will have full latitude to spend that money according to
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    • 203 5 NAGERCOIL: At the oo'iference of the Inspectors-General of Police of T.-C and Madras, neld at Cape Comorin, it was decided that from November, Head Constables should be out m charge of all the 16 police outposts here. Temporarily, Mr. Pomuah Nadar, A.S.P. Naxcrcoil, will be m
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    • 369 5 NEW DELHI. Argentina on Oct. 17 took charge of seven Koreas and two Chinese exprisoners of war, who have jeen m India since March 1964 when they came from Korea w.th the Indian Custodian Force. They were formally handed over to the Argentine Charge d»
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    • 55 5 ATTLEE CALLS ON C. R. AND RADHAKRISHNAN MADRAS: Earl Attlee called on Mr. C. Rajagopalachari at his residence m Tiiyagarayanagar. He also called on Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-Presi-dent of India, at his residence, Mr. L. j. D. Wakely, Deputy High Commissioner for the United Kingdom m Madras, called on Earl
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    • 626 5 B. N. Qatar's Suggestions JAIPUR. "If India is to succeed as a democracy, it must have a common language, without undermining the growth of its regional languages," observed Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister m the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, while inaugurating the seventh All-India Rashtra Bhasha
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    • 1107 5 MADRAS. Mr. M. P. Sivagnana Gramani, leader of the Tamil Arasu Kazhagam, told a public meeting at Lake Maidan, Perambur, last week the leaders of Kazhagam, including himself, would court arrest one by one so that all of them would be m jail
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    • 198 5 NOWGONG: Prime Minister Nehru arrived ;n this Central Assam town on Oct. 19 from Shillong by car. On his way to Nowgong, tribal people collected m large numbers w.th garlands and bouquets to greet the Prime Minister as his car passed through every populated sector of Khas»
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    • 232 6 "OINGAPLY" Plywood, a modern scientifically produced building material (manufactured from Malayan Timbers by the Singapore Plywood Company, m which The Borneo Company Ltd. is a large shareholder) is now on sale m many world markets including United Kingdom, East Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Mauritius, Fiji, New Zealand, New Guinea,
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    • 1013 6 ROMANCE OF ROLEX AT the time The Borneo Co. Ltd. was founded 100 years ago, the wrist watch had never been thought of, and even half a century later, when the B.C.L. had become the foremost go-ahead trading companies ot
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    • 62 6 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.— Mi. Nehru, the Indian Prime Mitt stor, told a Press conference yesterday that after putting forward her plan India had for the present erased to act as an intermediary on the Suez issue. 'It Is for the interested parties to deal with
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    • 326 6 THE NAME 'BOVRIL' OCCURRED OVER A CIGAR! THE story of Bovril runs from all the world, back to the Franco-Prussian War. After their disastrous defeat by the Germans m the war of 1870-71, the French military authorities felt, reasonably, that their troops would have held out longer if they had
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    • 315 6 J^EAR the River Rhine, opposite the huge Cathedral of Cologne, there is m Otto Square facing the Deutz Station, a reproduction of an engine placed on a high pedestal. This monument calls to mind great engineering achievements. N. A. Otto, a commercial man
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    • 67 6 RANGOON, Oct. 27.— Bur. mcse Prime Minister U Ba Swe, chairman of the Asian Socialist conference, leaves for Bombay neyt Wednesday to attend the second Asian Socialist cr>r 'erence, to run from Nov. 1 Soy. 10. He w be accompanied by Deputy Premiers v Kyaw Nyeln,
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    • 563 6 pOR many years Berec (Great Britain) Ltd. In conjunction with The Borneo Co. Ltd. and its associates, have pioneered the sale of dry batteries to operate portable and other battery radios m Singapore, Malaya and North Borneo. In congratulating the Borneo
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