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Title Section17 1951-09-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VH. NO. 228. SINGAPORE. THURSDA V, SEPTEMBER 27, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENT-).17 words
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Article140 1951-09-27 1 Prior Resignation Held "Contempt Of House" (From Our Om Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 26: adopted a motion declaring Mudgal, member from Bomb Bombay Bullion Association nity of the House and inconsi Parliament is entitled to expe The motion also condem evade expulsion by resigning act as140 words
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192 1951-09-27 1 Sir Arcot. Sir C. P., Matthai, And V. P. Menon To Contest Elections (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 26: Two distinguished administrators under the British R egime are seeking adiniss.o-i into Parliament m the comi ng general elections. Sir Arcol Ramaswamy Mudaliar will De contesting tne Madras City seat192 words
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309 1951-09-27 1 AUSTRALIAN AID TO INDIA, PARISIAN AND CEYLON CANBERRA, Sept. 26.— Australia, on Monday divided up A£ti,soo,oUU £5,250,000) between the Governments of India, Pakistan and Ceylon us a first instalment under the Colombo Plan for economic assistance to South East Asian countries. The ceremony of signing and exchanging letters covering theReuter - 309 words
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Article33 1951-09-27 1 SIMLA, Sept. 26.— Ta» President, Rajendra Prasad, administered Jh Simla on Sept. 24 the oath of and secrecy io Mr. Gulzari Lai Handa aa the Central for GIISGIIS - 33 words
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Article221 1951-09-27 1 Federation Conference Concludes LONDON. Sept. 25:— Mr. Jame;. Griffiths, Colonial Secretary, and Mr. Patrick Gordon- Walker, Secre tary for Commonwealth Relations, arrived back m London today from the Central African Federation Conference. The four-day talks at Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, adjourned last week-end for nine* months. Mr. Griffiths whoReuter - 221 words
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Article88 1951-09-27 1 Improper Lobbying Alleged NEW DELHI, Sept. 26:— The lncuan Parliament passed unanimously yesterday a resolution by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru that one or its members; H. G. Mudgal, "deserved expulsion". Mr. Nehru accused Mudgal of improper lobbying on behalf of the Bullion Association. The resolution, introduced Monday, had toA.P. - 88 words
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288 1951-09-27 1 SHEIKH ABDULLAH EXPLAINS INDIA'S STAND ON KASHMIR CALCUTTA, Sept. 26:— In an interview with the special correspondent of the Amrita Bazar Patrika yesterday, the Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdullah, said: There were two baaic issues involved m the Kashmir dispute and as long as the United Nations failed to decide thoseGIIS - 288 words
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Article92 1951-09-27 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26:— 10 mark the birth anniversary of Malm t nui Gandhi, the Government of India Posts and Telegraphs Department haa decided to introduce from Oct. 2 four beautiful picture postcards m Hindi depicting different aspects of Gandhi ji's life. Ordinary postcards m Hindi,GIIS - 92 words
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125 1951-09-27 1 TOKYO, Sept. 26:— The Com miinists today picked up a United Nations Command invitation and attended another liaison parley at Kaesong aimed at re-opening the Korean armistice talks. The meeting third and longest since the two camps agreed to ic.nime their bargaining laatedA.P. - 125 words
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Article118 1951-09-27 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26:— The Government of India had no intention to call back the 60th Indian Field Ambulance Unit serving ar present with UN forces m Korea. The Defence Minister, Sardar Baldev Singh, who was replying to a question ln the Indian Parliament! yesterdayGIIS - 118 words
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192 1951-09-27 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— Increase m acreage under jute during 1951J952 has been reported by all the Jute-growing States and has been attributed mainly to the extension of cultivation under jute under the Integrated production plan and favourable prices at the time of sowing.GIIS - 192 words
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Article83 1951-09-27 1 TAIPEH, Sept. 26:— Dr. Cha Llang-chien, senior vice-Minister oi Justice, left for the United States by Philippines Airlines today to start legal action to recover about U5520,000,000 m procurement funds allege-! to be m custody of Air Force Lt.-Gen. P. T. Mow and his aide,A.P. - 83 words
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Article177 1951-09-27 1 BRITISH ARMY ORDERED TO STANDBY TEHERAN, Sept. 26:— The British Ambassador, Sir Francis Shepherd, today made strong representations to the Persian Foreign Office about yesterday's order expelling 390 British techniclana ln the next eight days. Mr. George Middleton, Counsello.*at the British Embassy, is leaving for LondonReuter - 177 words
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54 1951-09-27 1 NEW DEVICE TO PREVENT DERAILMENT OF RLY. COACHES MADRAS, Sent. 26:— A railway workshop empleyeo at Golden Rock, TlrochlrappaJli, (Soutt India) has evolved a device for application of vacuum brake* automatically wbea wheels ci an f-sgiae ge all the rails. The device wa* tested la December 19M and Ike testGIIS - 54 words
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173 1951-09-27 1 "LESS RESTFUL NIGHT" FOR KING BUT GENERAL CONDITION REPORTED GOOD LONDON, Sept. 26: King Geo rges doctors said today he had a less restful night but that his gen*, rai condition was good' and progress bas been maintained. The seventh bulletin from Buck ing ham Palace issued at 11 a.m.173 words
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145 1951-09-27 1 Meanwhile, a Buckingham Palac? spokesman disclosed the four doctors who have attended there 24 hours a day are now able to "come and go" adds an A.P. report. But at least remained at the palace all the time along with eight nurses. The bulletin todayReuter; A.P. - 145 words
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Article254 1951-09-27 1 EARLIER REPORTS: j LONDON, Sept. 26:— King Oeorg* took nourishment yesterday for tht first time since he underwent a serious lung operation on Sunday. A medical bulletin issued by Buckingham palace revealed to the monarch's anxious subjects that he has thrown off any immediate postoperative shock orA.P. - 254 words
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92 1951-09-27 1 LONDON, Sept. 26.— Reports that the national election might be postponed because af the King', serious Illness were denied by Labour Government spokes-Tra-* 1 yesterday. The rumours began circulating itLondon when it was learned Prime Minister Attlee had called for a meeting oi his Minister.)A.P. - 92 words
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Article126 1951-09-27 1 (From Our Owa Carreapoadent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 26:— Pr*-ralear-cum-Oongre«B President Nehru has decided to go ahead with the election work without waiting for the new Working Committee meeting on Oct. 15 to elect a new Parliamentary Board which now consists only of Nehru, Maulana Azad and126 words
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Article133 1951-09-27 1 KARACHI. Sept. 26.— A 011 l which ts to ban the use of British and foreign titles and honours m Paiistan and providing punishments lor "offenders" will te noved m the ne_rt session of the Constituent Assembly ln Karachi. Notice of the bill was givenReuter - 133 words
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207 1951-09-27 1 Tea Party Causes Medicos' Strike In Karachi KARACHI, Sept. 26:— A hospital tea party at which a house surgeon entertained an attractive women colleague m his room led to a lightning strike by 300 Karachi medical students yesterday. Headed by girls with banners the students marched through the city..to theReuter - 207 words
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84 1951-09-27 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26:— Mr. P. A. Oopalakrishnan, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, will represent India at the third meeting of the Consultative Committee on rice which will meat In Singapore on Oct* 10. The Consultative Committee on R»*.« was set up84 words
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646 1951-09-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1951. TRUTH ABOUT THE IMP-III THE only relieving feature of the IMP, iti so f ar we have been able to discover it, ia the asaociation of Dato Tan Cheng Lock with this "brain-child' of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. Member of a family646 words
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1116 1951-09-27 2 Need To Maintain Proper Standards MADRAS, Sept. 21. "I feel st rongly that English has a permanent place m the country, as a subject of study for the students and the people. It is of primary importance that the gift that has come to1,116 words
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259 1951-09-27 2 LONDON, Sept. 25. The London evening paper STAR (Sept. 22) condemned the action of the South African Government m warning Mr. Manilal Gandhi that summons would be served against him for sitting on a seat reserved for Europeans at the Durban railway station. DescribingGIIS - 259 words
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283 1951-09-27 2 Stockholm Paper Supports India's Stand On Japanese Peace Treaty STOCKHOLM. Sept. 25 Commenting on India's stand on the Japanese Peace Treaty TIDNINGEN of Stockholm m a recent editorial under the heading "Nehru's Asian Policy" said: "The course chosen by Mr. Nehru can be compared with the course chosen by USA'sGIIS - 283 words
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95 1951-09-27 2 Himachah Pradesh Elections: Congress Nominee's Papers Rejected —J" NAHAN, Sept. 20.— The Returnning Officer rejected yesterday the nomination paper of the Congress candidate contesting the election to the House of People from the Cham-t>a-*Sirmoor constituency of Himachal Pradesh. The proposer of the Bhartiye Jan Sangh candidate, raised an objection thatFOC - 95 words
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Article62 1951-09-27 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.— The Reception Committee of the 57th session of the Indian National Congress announced that a fee of Rs. 10 each should be paid by delegates and visitors as accommodation charges. The amount ahould reach the Reception Committee office before Sept. 30 the announcement said.FOC - 62 words
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191 1951-09-27 2 _v.'i..-r..L_-.A--A--, S<±pt. 21. .Sp.aki..g on Lhe 00 u*iXl ol Ih* ceiel-ra-Lion Ol Uie Cioiden Jubuce of the Kodaikanal Observatory, Mr. V. V. Sohoni, Director-General or Observatory could claim m a sense to rank among tne oldest modem astronomical observatories the founda-tion-stone of the observatoiy navingFOC - 191 words
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97 1951-09-27 2 LAHORE, Sept. 17.— Royal Pakistan Air Force was on the ""enemy' side wnen it "bombed and stiafed Rawalpindi during a four-hour A.R.P. demonstration held there. The Punjab (P) Chief Minister Mian Mumta.: Daultana who took the salute at a march pastFOC - 97 words
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Article61 1951-09-27 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.— A documentary on the Territorial -\"*my of India has been produced by the Government of India m English, Hindi. Tamil, Telugu and Bengali. Copic of the film were being made avail able to State Governments for ex hibition through their publicity van mFOC - 61 words
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Article90 1951-09-27 2 PARIS, Sept. 24:— India's chief delegate to the United Nations, M. B. N. Rau, has been nominated by Egypt for election to the vacant seat ln the International Court of Justice. The election will be held a; the United Nations General Assembly m Paris thisGIIS; FOC - 90 words
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63 1951-09-27 2 VIVA VOCE TEST FOR CONGRESS CANDIDATES DIBRI'-GARH, Sept. 17.— The Dlbrugarh Congress Committee held a "viva voce teat" to nominate 11 Candida tea for the coming general elections for as many seats from the district. There were 54 candidates and the committee m a 25-hour nonstop sitting conducted the test.F.O.C. - 63 words
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61 1951-09-27 2 Ex-President Of Assam League Joins Socialist Party GAUHATI, Sept. 21.— Mr. AbUulla Nurul Hague, a former President of the Assam Provincial Muslim League has joined the Socialist Party, the local Socialist Party offlce announced. In a letter to the provincial secretary of the Party, Mr. Hague said that m theFOC - 61 words
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Article114 1951-09-27 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— The Government of India were now examining the possibilities of introducing television ta India, Mr. A. P. Jain, Rehabilitation Minister, said m Parliament today He was replying on behalf of the Information and Broadcasting Minister. The prospects of a television service, however,FOC - 114 words
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Article150 1951-09-27 2 SIMLA, Sept. 19.— A technical objection was raised today by the counsel of one of the five rival candidates against one of the entries m the nomination papers filed by Rajkumart Amrit Kaur (Congress) for election to the seat m the House of People from Mandi MahasuFOC - 150 words
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495 1951-09-27 2 LLOYDS BANK HOLD-UP: HEARING OF CASE BEGINS BOMBAY, Sept. 17.— The Bombay Esplanade Police Court was heavily guarded when the hearing of the Lloyds Bank dacoity case began hero. The three suspects, Anokheial Ranjit Singh, described as a film producer, Har Narayan Nanakchand, stated to be a cloth merchant, andFOC - 495 words
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63 1951-09-27 2 LUDKIANA, Sept. 20— Dr. Kalicharan Sharma. General Secretary of the Punjab Kisan Mazdoor Party. stated here that about 200 members of the Punjab branch of the X.M.P. Party had decided to accept Mr. Nehru as their leader They were convinced, he said, that "integrityFOC - 63 words
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Article, Illustration369 1951-09-27 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: "But Recovery Must Await Better 7 imes -F_NANCE minister NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 (By Air Mail).— Burma's debt to India up-to-date amounted to Rs. 65 crores, including interest and pension liabilities, said Mr. C. D. Deshmukh m Parliament today. Replying toFOC; A.P. - 369 words
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898 1951-09-27 3 SELECT COMMITTEES "SUGGESTIONS NEW DELHI: The Select Committee which reported on the .Indian Companies Act Amending Bill has recommended a safeguard against "undesirable elements cornering shares of companies and thereafter getting themselves elected as directors with the object of exercising an unhealthy influence onFOC - 898 words
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127 1951-09-27 3 Shipping Space For Food Imports: Britain's Help To India NEW DELHI, Sept. 6 (By Air Mail).— The Food Minister, Mr. X M. Mun__hl, today described as "extremely helpful" the action of the United Kingdom Government m securing shipping space for the Import of foodgralns to IndifU. In a written replyFOC - 127 words
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96 1951-09-27 3 NTW DELHI, Sept. 5 (By Air Mail).— Parliament todaj. passed the Railway Companies (Emergency Provisions) Bill which seeks to make provision tor the proper management and administration of privately managed narrow gauge light railways In ithe country. The Bin replaces an ordinance promulgated InFOC - 96 words
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Article229 1951-09-27 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 7 (By Ai Mail).— The Select Committee on the Benares Hindu University and Aligarh Muslim University Amendment Bill« 5 has sought to preven. the provision throwing the universities open to all classes, castes and creeds from being whittled down by ordinances and statutes.FOC - 229 words
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119 1951-09-27 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 (By Air Mail)'.— Mr. C. D. Deshmukh today recent m Parliament that the the recent increase m the food subsidy owing to the increased foodgrain prices would take away about 50 per cent of the Budget surplus. TheFOC - 119 words
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Article133 1951-09-27 3 WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—President Truman may shortly order a form of censorship on news emanating from civilian branches nt government, officials said here yesterday. The proposed order has been Shown m confidence to a small group of newspaper editors who did not approve of it, they added. InformedFOC - 133 words
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191 1951-09-27 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5 (By Air Mall. —The Government of India propose to constitute a "homogeneous and smaller cottage industry ooard," which is" expected to start functioning within a month. An indication of this was- given m Parliament during the questdoniour today by theFOC - 191 words
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Article305 1951-09-27 3 Cloth Production In India FIGURES GIVEN IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Sept. 5 (By Air Mail).— The per capita availability of mill cloth on the basis of 1951 census for the first half of the current year was 3.1 yards and is estimated to be 4.6 yards ,m the second half,305 words
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Article234 1951-09-27 3 SIMLA, Sept. 25; A ouniMr of industrial schools and technical ins--nutcs m the Punjab maintained and run by tha State Government are now- imparting training to a larg* number of people m various arts and crafts. liie Institute of Textile Teciuio logy at Amrltsai- imparto trainingGIIS - 234 words
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Article188 1951-09-27 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 6 (By Air viail).— Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy vtinlster for Communications, m vply to a question by Mr. Amolak 'hand m Parliament today, stated hat the Government of India had iecidedl that no special priority or telephone calls could be given 0 theFOC - 188 words
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Article210 1951-09-27 4 PANADURA: "Mr. S. W R. D. Bandaranaike was the best intellect m the Cabinet; a man of progressive Ideas and easily accessible to all," said Mr. Noel Mendis. chairman, moving a vote of appreciation of the services rendered by the exMinister towards local government during his210 words
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Article563 1951-09-27 4 CEYLON MOW.- Commission's Proposals COLOMBO: In referring to the "Ceylonisation" of companies the Commission on Company Law, Banking. Insurance and Accountants and Auditors' states that if there is a general decision of the Government to restrict the investment of foreign capital m Ceylon, such a restriction shouldFOC - 563 words
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Article83 1951-09-27 4 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Defence and External Affairs has informed the Chamber of Commerce of Ceylon that businessmen too are eligible for courses of training overseas m trade and commerce under the Colombo Plan, The Chamber has also been told that members who show a particular affinityFOC - 83 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-09-27 4 Photograph taken on Sept. 16 when the famous South Indian film stars TM. S. Krlshnan and T. A. Mathuram were leaving New Delhi for Moscow on the Invitation of the Russian Government. Others m the party also proceed ing to Moscow were: Flm Director Mr. K. Bubramaniam, Mr. K. Bhattacharya55 words
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121 1951-09-27 4 KANDY: The Central Province Muslim League will convene a special meeting shortly to consider a resolution to sever all connections with the United National Party. It will also consider a motion to disaffiliate from the All-Ceylon Muslim League. It will also consider a motionFOC - 121 words
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Article131 1951-09-27 4 KANKESANTURAI: The felling of male palmyrah trees, too, will be banned, m addition to the existing prohibition m regard to the female of the species, ir was announced here recently by Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Industries Minister. Mr. Pon nam bai am, whoFOC - 131 words
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Article56 1951-09-27 4 COLOMBO: The Planters' Association of Ceylon, lt is understood, has decided to present an illuminated address to the King and Queen when they visit Ceylon This will be done either solely by the Association or m conjunction with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce if that body wishes56 words
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145 1951-09-27 4 COLOMBO: The Gal Oya Board has embarked on a new lndustria" venture. It will shortly establish a tile factory m Irrakamam. Mr. J. Aiman. the tile expert whom the Board recruited from India has already submitted a blue-print for the establishmentFOC - 145 words
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263 1951-09-27 4 COLOMBO A statement outlining the policy and objects of the People's Republican Party was issued recently. It alms to establish by constitutional means an Independent, secular, democratic socialist republic with an elected President and to set up a Constituent Assembly to frame a newFOC - 263 words
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139 1951-09-27 4 COLOMBO: Apologies from the Minister of Pos_s and Telecommunications to the Moors Islamic Culturad Home atml to listeners have been tendered m aPi ess cummunlqque issued by Mr. K. Somasunt-iaxam. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Posts and Telecom_iiiuiiloaticxni The communique says that aFOC - 139 words
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203 1951-09-27 4 Bandaranaike Crisis A People's Victory KEGALLA: Dr. N. M. Perera, M.P., presiding at an LSS. P., propaganda meeting here, criticised the budget proposals. He deplored that the proposals were not published m Sinhalese Although maintenance costs ror estimate they had made m connecTemple Trees, Queen's House ano Mumtaz Mahal keepFOC - 203 words
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55 1951-09-27 4 Mr. W. L. Blythe, the Colonial Secretary, will declare open the First Delegates Conference of the Singapore Trade Union Congress at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. One hundred delegates will be present. They represent 30 Trade Unions, about 50,000 manual55 words
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Article154 1951-09-27 4 HONGKONG, Sept. 26. —Mr Huthee Singh, brother-in-law of Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru arrived m Hongkong from Calcutta on Monday enroute to a "cultural conference" m Peiplng. Singh, a journalist, was accompanied by Dr. R. K. Karanja. editor of Bombay's English language weekly, "Blitz," M.A.P. - 154 words
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Article80 1951-09-27 4 COLOMBO: Th.* terms of reference for the Commission to Investigate and report on the question of the establishment of a BucldnaoJ_sa..ia D..__ta..t.r.c*__t and other allied matteos are being drafted by the Government at the Instance of the Prime Minister. Tne chairmanship has beer offered to SirFOC - 80 words
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Article50 1951-09-27 4 VAVUNIYA: There are no teacners m the Government Sinhalese School, Maaukanda, and the school remains virtually closed from SepteinDer. This is a result of all three teachers being transferred without successors being appointed. Ratemahatmaya 6. M. U. B. Madukanda has telegraphed the education authorities about the situation. FOCFOC - 50 words
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