Indian Daily Mail, 6 October 1951
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Title Section15 1951-10-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII.NO. 237. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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98 1951-10-06 1 New Bill y^ill Be Ready Next j Year, Says C. R. (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.—Home\ Minister Mr. C. Rajagopalachari told Parliament on Thursday that the Citizenship Bill would be introduced next y ar since the draft had not been finalised.98 words
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138 1951-10-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. o.— The question Whether Harijans wao have l>een wveitoi to Christianity can still claim political, educational and social privilijreH accorded to Buckward and Scheduled Castes, which Iku a plated public opinion here for decades, will now be decided138 words
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Article259 1951-10-06 1 COVENTRY, Oct. s.— Afcrut 200 Indians and Pakistanis employed as labourers by the Dunlcp Rliti and Wheel Company Limited. Coventry are involved m a strike- of 1,400 workers over rates of p: y. The strikers claim that these !a bourers are beins engaged at twoReuter - 259 words
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73 1951-10-06 1 Indian Legation In Bangkok Raised To Embassy Status NEW DELHI, Oct. 5. A communique issued on Wednesday by the Ministry of External Affairs says' "In order to strengthen the tie^ of friendship that already bind Vbo two countries, the Governments of India and Thailand hive agreed to raise the statusGIIS - 73 words
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Article53 1951-10-06 1 BOMBAY, Oct. s— The Comman-dor-ln-Chief-d^ipnate of the Indian Navy. Rear Admiral Pizey. arrived m Bombay on October 2 from London. He was accompanied by Rear A<3miral Dickinson. Reitr Admiral Commanding -Do ?iate of the Indian Naval Scuadron. They wer* received b>- Rear Admiral Barnard, retiringGIIS - 53 words
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Article101 1951-10-06 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 4.— Vice-Admiral Charles Tliomas Mark Pisev. 51--yr-nr-old British Naval Officer, who is tnkin? over command of the Indian Navy m 10 days time, said yesterday it would be deveolped "as <"fist as money and ships are available.' 1 Admiral Pizey. who relinquished command ofReuter - 101 words
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185 1951-10-06 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5. The mys tery surrounding the death of SuMMM Chandra Bos<\ who set up the Indian National Army m Singapore to fi£!.i alongside the Japanese against Britain m Burma during (he war, remains unsolved. i An Indian Government Mission trying to establishA.P. - 185 words
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189 1951-10-06 1 REVALUE INDIAN RUPEE TO STOP INFLATION, SAYS MATTHAI BOAIBAY. Oct. 5. —Dr. John Matthai, Indian economist and exFinanco Minister said Wednesday 7 India should revalue the par value of Ihe rupee as a "remedy against InHation." Dr. Matthai told the Bombay Ro-Mi-y Club that India's association with the sterling areaReuter - 189 words
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62 1951-10-06 1 NFW DELHI, Oct. s— The Jewn ot L'.-^hi celebrated Jewish New Year's- Day on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 when snerial set vices were held at Delhi by the Jewish Welfare Association. These included benediction for the Piesident. Dr. Rajendra Pra--ad, m substitution ofGIIS - 62 words
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Article46 1951-10-06 1 Mr. M. Ponnudursy. Assistant Supervisor of Elect^ns. Singapore 'eaves Singapore tomorrow, Sunday, On. 7, tor me United Kingdom wh-TP he win study at firsthand thp working of the British •'^rnl mnch'nerv during the elections ca*nr>ii^n m the U.K. aaid on Election Day46 words
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Article41 1951-10-06 1 T FW DELHI, Oct. s.— Sutan Sjahrir. Indonesian Socialist leader an<l former Premier, here as the guest of Mr Nehru, will visit Peking on his way home to Jakarta, an authoritative source said on Thursday night. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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152 1951-10-06 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. s.— The 82nd birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi was celebrated all over the country on Oct. 2 and m a number oi places abroad. In the morning, m DELHI tiiousands of people visited Gandhiji s SAMADHI at Rajghat and took partGIIS - 152 words
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Article90 1951-10-06 1 If Gandhiji Were Alive Today NEW DELHI, Oct. 4.—Speaking at a public reception m his honour m Patiala, the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said that the world today was d»»ep m troubles: no nation believed the other and there was a race for armaments. He said that if Gandhiji wereGIIS - 90 words
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215 1951-10-06 1 Indian Pak. Employees Of Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. B^SR^.. Iraq. Oct. s.— Ta-o hundred a.nd twenty -five Indian and 140 Pakistan employees of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company wo wire evacuated here from Pe~fiia on Wednesday are going on tw< months special leare." The first month, will b? on lull nay andReuter - 215 words
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Article19 1951-10-06 1 LONDON, Oct. s.— King Georg Vl's cjndiU^n ccmtinu-js to im prove.'fc^Birekingham Palace bul letin stated today. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article67 1951-10-06 1 CANBERRA, Oct.. 5. A hign sou -ce^said yesterday Australians will kflv; within a few days whethei Kirs Qfcc>r r ;e VI will be able to make his scheduled visit 10 Australia next Coveinment officials are awaiting final v.oid on the state of the King's health beforeA.P. - 67 words
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Article71 1951-10-06 1 LONDON, Oct. s.— King George VI. propped up m his aick bed today, signed proclamations dissolving Parliament and launching Britain's general election. The statesmen, who were present when the King signed, represented the Ptivy Council, the body of leading public figures which advises the monarch on constitutional affairs.Reuter - 71 words
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138 1951-10-06 1 "MISCHIEVOUS" PAK. ELEMENTS AT WORK IN TRIPURA NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— The Government of India have received reports to the effect that certain Pakistani elements were trying to establish contact with hill tribes m Tripura. Giving this information m the Indian Parliament on Wednesday, the States Minister, Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar,GIIS - 138 words
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Article80 1951-10-06 1 US EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS. Korea, Oct. s.— Three Communist battalions of about 3 000 men hurled a series of counter-attacks at hard-pressed Allied infantrymen m the p~e dawn darkness today m an effor. to smash the United Nations Hne£ m the Corwan area. The Chinese, wnoA.P. - 80 words
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104 1951-10-06 1 COLOV T 3O. Oct. 5. American Embassy officials m Ceylon would neither confirm nor deny rumours her* today that Amei ira has withdrawn lier Point Four aid to Ceylon, apparently m protest against Ceylon supplying rubber to the Peoples Government of China. TheReuter - 104 words
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Article132 1951-10-06 1 MEXICO CITY. Oct. s.— Persia' r Director of Petroleum said today that his country would be glad t^ accept any aid t'oat Mexicarn technicians can give m operating the Persian oilfields. Jawad Khalili. chio.f of the Persian Petroleum Bureau, said he had not made anyA.P. - 132 words
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Article189 1951-10-06 1 Nehru's Hands Must Be Strengthened (From Our Own Correspondent) MJCKNOW, Oct. 5. The unpredictable Mr. Ran Almiad Kidwai has rejoined Congress, leaving all fellow dissidents who broke away with him m the lurch. Announcing the decision here on Thursday, Kidwai said he had resigne.-l from Con gress189 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-10-06 1 Photo. Premier Csement Attlee of Britain received Ministers of the British Commonwealth m the Cabinet room at 10 Downing Street, London, on Sent. 24, and welcomed them to London. The Ministers, m London for talks on raw materials an d world shortages, left later to open their conference at theA.P. - 72 words
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Article82 1951-10-06 1 Gandhiji's Birthday will be ceicbrated today Oct. 6 (Saturday) at the Vivek3nanda Ashram a Hall Brickfields Road. Kuala Lumpur a' 5.30 p.m. under the auspices of th' Local Indian. Congress. The following will address tlu gathering. Sri T. V. Ramakrlshna* Rao Ag Agent of the82 words
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71 1951-10-06 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— Nearly 100 students of Delhi visited the Chinese Embassy on October 2 to felicitate the Chinese Ambassador, Gen. Yuan Chung Husien on the Second Anniversary of the People's Republic of China.' They presented him a Rashmin casket to be forwarded toGIIS - 71 words
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Article76 1951-10-06 1 LONDON, Oct s— Sir Stafford Cripps, Britain's former Chancellor of thf Exchequer, arrived back m London today after 12 months' treatment m Switzerland for spinal trouble. He was accompanied by Lady Cripps who had been with him throughout his illness.* Sir Stafford walked with the aidReuter - 76 words
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Article211 1951-10-06 1 The annual general meeting of the Family Planning Association was held at 5~15 p.m. on Oct. 4 at the Depailment of Social Welfare with a record attendance and extra seats hud to be brought m After the address of the President, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice had been received211 words
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128 1951-10-06 1 JAKARTA, Oct. s.— Dr. H. Keenleyside, Canadian Director General of the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration, was Wednesday night involved m a scene with Dr. H. Schacht, noted German financial expert, at a diplomatic reception given by Sir Mirza Ismail, Resident Representative of IndiaA.P. - 128 words
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512 1951-10-06 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Oct. 6, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On Cheap Japanese Goads') SAVIOUR OF THE POOR IF the poor Asian masses are to be provided with consumer good:* abundantly and at low prices prices that are within the means of their slender purses then it can be achieved512 words
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81 1951-10-06 2 NEW DELHI. Oct. 4.— The Indian weekly, Thought," Wednesday proposed joint Indo-Pakistani rule of Kashmir as a way our. of the dispute over the former Princely State. It proposed a Commission of twc CJovernox.s, one Indian and om Pakistani, charged with matters concerning defence, communicationsA.P. - 81 words
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796 1951-10-06 2 Zonal Committees Jo Deal With Elections LUDHIANA, Sept. 30. —Prime Minister Nehru declared here today that coxnm unalism was the biggest danger the country was facing a t present which "we must tight determinedly and destr O y mercilessly The Prime Minister whoFOC - 796 words
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Article118 1951-10-06 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29.— N«arly 2,000 marriages were performed m contravention of the Anti-Bigamous li.ndu Marriage Act m Bombay rotate m the four years since its enactment m November. 1946. Dr. B. R. Ambedker said m Parliament. The Law Minister added that 1,934 marriages were performed mF.O.C. - 118 words
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112 1951-10-06 2 SRINAGAR, Sept. 29— The Kash mir Constituent Assembly is likely to meet here m the fourth week of October and the necessary arrangements are m full swing. The Assembly will consist of 75 members, 43 from Kashmir Province, two from the frontier district ofFOC - 112 words
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100 1951-10-06 2 PAKISTAN TO RAISE RAW JUTE EXPORT DUTY KARACHI, Sept. 30. Pakistan Government have deckled that the export duty of raw jute should be enhanced with effect from November 1. A Press Note issued today said "it has been decided that the "export duty on raw jute should be enhanced withF.O.C. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-10-06 2 Photo. A ghostly smoke ring ebbs from five-inch battery m the heavy cruiser USS Toledo during a bombard ment of the besieged communist transport centre of Wonsan, Korea. Wonsan has been undersiege by UN forces for seven months. A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article50 1951-10-06 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 28.— The Indian Government are expected to announce their export policy for groundnuts about., the middle of next month, when the new crop, estimated at 3.331,000 tons would start coming: into the market. The announcement is also expected to spell rdu daily of Lahore.- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 50 words
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88 1951-10-06 2 Miss Jinnah's Broadcast Replayed By Radio Pakistan KARACHI, Sept. 26. Radio Pakistan replayed Miss Fatima Jinnah's broadcast of September 11 presumably to stop the tide of mounting resentment caused by two interruptions which occurred m her original broadcast on September 11 Durring the replay there were no interruptions. Radio PakistanF.O.C. - 88 words
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Article161 1951-10-06 2 PATNA, Sept. 30.— A man cried "Look, a snake, a snake", anc caused a traffic jam for half an hour m the main thorough-fore of Patna m front of the Eve Hospital. The man pointed out the snake wriggling along the expanded meta screen over the verandah ofF.O.C. - 161 words
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Article261 1951-10-06 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29— The Law Minister Dr. B- Ft. Ambedkar is understood to have written to the Prime Minister today requesting that he be relieved after the Parliament session. His resignation is mainly on grounds of health. He will enter a nursing home mF.O.C. - 261 words
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Article521 1951-10-06 2 GUNTUR, Sept. 13 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Unnava Laxminara yana, 'President of the All-Party Convention, Vi jayawada, m a statement on the formation of a separate Andhra State, says: The position of Madras City con j tinues to be a point ol dispuc-e s.i.c. 1921,FOC - 521 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-10-06 2 PHOTO. The Duke of Windsor arrived m London from Paris on the morning of Sept. 24. He was driven straight from Victoria Station to Marlborougii House, where The Duke of Gloucester and The Princess Royal are already staying with Queen Mary. Photo g'riows: The Duke of Windsor leaves Victoria StationA.P. - 68 words
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94 1951-10-06 2 TEZPUR, Sept. 30. About one thousand labourers of a tea estate near Rangapra recently assaulted three Babus of the garden, according to a report received here. The Deputy Commissioner of Darrang and local. I. N. T. U.C. leaders arrived to the place and brought theF.O.C. - 94 words
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310 1951-10-06 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Present Session Of Parliament To Extend Till Today; Nehru's Reply To Kamath NEW DELHI, Sept. 15 (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nehru stated to-day m reply to Mr. H. V. Kamath that Parliament would certainly sit till Oct. 6. Whether it wou d have to sit longerFOC - 310 words
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362 1951-10-06 3 HINDU CODE BILL: CONSIDERATION BY: CONGRESS M.PS. NEW DELHI, Sept. 15 (By Air Mail). The Congress P?rty Ln Parliament continued to-day detailed consideration of the Hindu Code Bill and agreed to clauses 2 to 39 dealing with definition, mar riage, restitution of conjugal rights and judicial separation. Tm party willFOC - 362 words
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128 1951-10-06 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 (By Air Mail). The Committee and Industry Minister, Mr. Harekrushna .yiahtab. told a questioner m Parliament to-day mat 18 officers of tne import control organisation six Gazetted and 12 non-gazetted were under suspension pj-ndkig departmental enquiries, puiice investigations and proceedings beforeFOC - 128 words
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Article154 1951-10-06 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 15 i3y Air .vlailM. Tiie number of ir.diaa companies operating -schraua-:! passenger air services on Jan. 1 1950 was eigiht, Mr. Raj Bahadu -,a:d m a written, reply to Mr. H. V Ka.riath m Parliament t None of these companies ha i goneFOC - 154 words
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131 1951-10-06 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 (By Air Mail). Plans for the expansion of aluminium industry are now being Lnvesttgsted by the two main ■'liium factories m India which together produce 3.678 tons as against the total requirements of 15.000 tons a year. Announcing this mFOC - 131 words
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472 1951-10-06 3 SWAHI SITARAM'S REPLY TO NEHRU GUNTUR, Sept. 16 (By Air Mail).— Replying to Mr. Nehru's statement m Parliament that he would yield to facts but not fasts, Swami Sitaram said that the distinction would hold good if the fast was not based on or472 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-10-06 3 Photo. General Jean .'le Lattre de Tassigny (left), French High Commissioner for Indo-ehina and Supreme Army Commander there, t.ilk- with French Admiral Robert Jaujurd on his arrival at Orly Airfield, Paris, on Sept. 26, from New York A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article114 1951-10-06 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.— A 300-ton Japanese trawler with a 25 man Japanese crew is scheduled to arrive at Bombay next week to demonstrate Japanese fishing methods. This is one of the Indian Government's projects to build up India's lood supplies. India now imports moreA.P. - 114 words
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Article106 1951-10-06 3 MADRAS. Sept. 14 (By Air Mail; Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja Chief Minister, told Pressmen to day that the creation of an Andhr a State was a matter, not for arbitration, but for a delimitation committee. Trie Chief Minister said that arbitration was conceivable where aFOC - 106 words
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Article64 1951-10-06 3 The Ad Hoc committee of the All-Party Convention which met last evening here, passed a resolution protesting against the language used by the Prime Minister and Mr. Kala Venkatarao In Parliament about the Swamiji and hlo fast. Another resolution congratulating those legislations who ihai submitted their resignationsFOC - 64 words
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70 1951-10-06 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14 (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V. Keskar. Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said m Parliament m a written reply to Mr. A. M. Rathanaswamy that the Nepal Government had recently enquired whether arrangements for training Nepal Police Officers could be made.FOC - 70 words
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Article47 1951-10-06 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14 (By Air Mail). Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Minister of States, Introduced m Parliament to-day a bill seeking to repeal a number of la*ws m force m certain Part C States following extension to these States of certain Central Acts.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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1353 1951-10-06 3 MEMORANDUM TO MINISTER: CALL TO SET UP COMMISSION NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 (By Air Mail).— The Faderation of Working Journalists has appealed to Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, not to proceed with the Press (Incitement to Crime) Bill now before Parliament. InF.O.C. - 1,353 words
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360 1951-10-06 4 Elimination Of Indian Voters To Help Goonesinha's Labour Party CETLONi NEWS: MOVE FOR "UNDERSTANDING" WITH U.N.P. COLOMBO: The Ceylon Labour Party, of which Mr. A. E. Goomsinha. Minister of State, is leader •> has decided to fight th£ forthcoming General Election on its own programme and policy against all comers.FOC - 360 words
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72 1951-10-06 4 JAFFNA: "Lord Baba"| by one of the lesser known Anthors Keble Howard a light sentimental comedy m the Goldsmith tradition, provided delightful entertainment for two and a half hours at St. John's College, Jaffna Doris Luke as the countess D. J. Meadows as the localFOC - 72 words
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Article63 1951-10-06 4 COLOMBO: The first Ceylon mail to be awarded a scholarship to do research m fisheries left for America recently m the Orient liner Ormonde. He is Mr. S. Sivalingam. Research Officer, Department of Fisheries Mr. Sivalingam will be away for about a year, and willFOC - 63 words
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240 1951-10-06 4 Sir.— In an article on Sree Narayana Guxu recently in a Singapore English daily newspaper (not the IDM) that the followers of Sree Narayana have abstained from participating in the civil disobedience movement launched by Ma hatma Gandhi. This statement Is grossly240 words
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Article83 1951-10-06 4 At the Annual General meeting of the Ceylonese Association, Muar held recently the following wer. elected office-betarets for the year 1951-1952: President: Mr. V. Murugesu (Reelected); Vice-President: N. K Pillay; Hon. Secretary: Mr. K. Vadurai: Hon. Asst. Treasurer: Mr. M. Arasu: Hon, Treasurer: Mr. S. Iyadurai Hon.83 words
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Article240 1951-10-06 4 The Second Annual General Meeting of the Indian Fine Arts Society was held at) 4 p.m. on ucurday, Sept. 29, at the Ceylon Tamils Association HaM, Handy Road, Singapore. Before tne business started the members present stood m silent prayer for His Majesty the Kings nealth.240 words
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Article48 1951-10-06 4 LAHORE, Sept. 26.— The Punjab has been granted Rs. five crores twelve lakhs aid by the Pakistan Government to enable the province to meet unforeseen expenditure on account of the existing "emergency" according to "A.F.A.Q." a popular Prdu daily of Lahore. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 48 words
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