Indian Daily Mail, 6 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 296. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 183 1 Bombay Sets Precedent: Constitution Provides hor 7 ribunals (From Our Own Oorresi>ondent) BOMBAY, Dec. The Bombay High Court on Tuesday rejected all election petitions holding that Courts could not interve ne m election matters m India. A Bench of two Judges held
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  • 34 1 Photo. Schoolchildren take shelter m the hallway of their school on West 52n/.l Street, New York, on Nov. 28, as the city undergoes its first post-war air raid alert. A.P.
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    71 1 Photo. Frenoh forces recaptured thc area of northern Indo-china m which this picture was taken just over a fortnight ago. Now, they are preparing fortifications, tracing roads and making reconnaissances m the mountains m readiness for an expected counter by Vietminh General Vo Nguyen Giap. Here, a bulldozer (right) and
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  • 244 1 EVEN CROWS PIGEONS USED IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN KEEN CONTEST IN KERALA: POLLING NEXT MONDAY MADRAS, Dec. 5. In Travancore-Cochin electioneering has begun m full swing. The State is to go to the polls on Monday next. Four million and four hundred thousand electors m this highly literate State are already
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  • 45 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 5. Mr. Thakkurlal Singh, sitting member of Parliament, wai killed m a jeep accident on Tuesday when the was just proceeding to file his nomination papers as a Congress candidate from Bhopal. -Copyrigm.
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  • 117 1 Pictures Of Indian Leaders Banned In Goa! BOMBAY, Dec. 5. According to information received m Bombay on Dec. 3 by Mr. Waman Desat, Gene-ral-Secretary of the United Front of Goans, the Portuguese Government m Goa has ordered the removal of photographs of all Indian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. Jawaharlal
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  • 90 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. s.— Congress .has secured an overaU majority ot 2 m 20 results out cf 36 declared m the elections to Himchal Pradesh Assembly so far. Congress won 11 seats, while Independents have won 7 out of the remaining
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  • 96 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Dec. s.— Finance Minister Mr. Gopala Reddi addressing the Convocation ol the Annamalai University at OTidambararr on Tuesday warned against hasty action m seeking to replace English as the medium of instruction m colleges until
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  • 127 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. s.— The leader of the World Bank Mission, Dr. W. Koster, told correspondents m Calcutta on December 3 that he hoped the World Bank would take decision early next year on the question of a further loan to India. The Bank has already
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  • 65 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 5. The staff of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and Far East and of other UN agencies m Bangkok have sent a voluntary contribution of 43 tons of rice to India. The whole quantity has been allotted to Madras for
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  • 111 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 5. Sources close to India's Foreign Ministry indicated yesterday that India has not been approached by either Communist China or the United Nations regarding possible membership on any neutral observer team m Korea. Observers abroad have speculated that India might be acceptable
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  • 28 1 PANMUNJOM. Dec. s.—Communists said today that Czechoslo,vakia, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden and Denmark would be satisfactory "neutrals" for inspection behind the lines 'during a Korean armistice. Reuter
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  • 95 1 TOKYO, Dec. s.— United Nations Command Radio tonight accused Communist ceasefire negotiators of "doutfle talk." After today's unproductive two-and-a-half-hour session at Panmunjom. the Radio, beamed at Korea, said the Communists were Still trying to inject (political if actors into armistice negotiations. It said the three weeks
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  • 164 1 PARIS. Dec. s—^Pakistan formally proposed yesterday that the United Nations Speciafl Oomimittee invite German representatives botth East and West to speak m 'the. committee's debates on the holding of (Free Geifman elections. A Soviet imove to sidetrack debate on tihe invitation proposal until aiter
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  • 198 1 JAMSHEDPUR, Dec. s— The Chinese Cultural Mission arrived m Jamshedpur (Bihar) on Dec. 3 from Calcutta. The Mission was accorded a warm reception at Tatanagar station. Th c Chinese residents of Jamshedpui held a reception m their honour Visitors were shown round Tata's steel works and
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  • 207 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. s.— Members of the Foreign Buddhist Mission of Burma, now on a visit to India, left New Delhi on December 3 after three days' stay m the Capital. Members of the Mission were accorded a reception by the Indian Buddhists Association m New
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  • 92 1 KAREN REBELS' ULTIMATUM TO PLANTER RANGOON, Dec. s.— Karen rebel* have given a seven-day ultimatum to a Burmese rubber pUanter m Thatorwln Tennasarim, east of Rangoon, to pay Rs. 10,000 to (prevent his estate being taken over. The planter, U Po This, who has a 50-aore plantation, said today that
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 5. French atomic expert, R. B. Goldschmidt arrived m Bombay today to advise the Indian Atomic Energy Commission on a projected atomic pile, Minister of Natural Resources, S S. Chatnagar, announced today. He stated that Gold&cn-midt, who is on an exchange agreement
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  • 43 1 DJAKARTA. Dec. s.— China has made (trade proposals to Indonesia including barter pflans. Dr. Zarin Zain, Economic Department head m the Indonesian Foreign Ministry disclosed yesterday. He said: "Discussions have been going on about possible trade relations for some time Reuter
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  • 84 1 TEHERAN. Dec. s.— Two hundred applications to buy oil and petrol have been received by the Persian National Oil Company, a Government spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman said that as the nationalisation act provided foi priority for former buyers from the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company,
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  • 97 1 GERMAN CHANCELLOR ADDRESSES BR. PARLIAMENT LONDON, Dec. s.— Dr. Konrad Adenauer, West German Federal Chancellor, told members of tht' British House af Commons yesterday that Germany could not be neutral. Her only real guarantee of freedom lay m co-operation with the free world. "A neutralised Germany constantly alarmed as to
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  • 82 1 KARACHI, Dec. s.— Mr., Fazulur Rehman, Pakistan's Education Minister, said yesterday he is trying to evolve a common Arabic scj&pt. He told an education conference: "Just as Roman script played a very imlportaiit role m ensuring the unity of thought and outlook m Christian countries, so a
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. s.— The Manpower Plan to work out various Schemes of development suggested In the Planning Commission's report iwas advocated by employers and workers' representatives at the sixth (meeting gof the Central Employment Advisory Committee held m New Delhi on Dec. 3. Members were
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  • 44 1 NEW MEMBER OF P. S.C. The Governor has appointed Mr. Lionel Cresson, J. P., to be a Member of the Public Services Commission, with effect from Nov. 30, vice Mr. Reynold Lionel Eber resigned under section 3 of the Public Services Commission Ordinance, 1949.
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  • 36 1 Calcutta, Dec. 4. The Food and Agriculture Organisation has named Dr. Forsyt as the first technical expert for West Bengal under the Extended Technical Assistance Programme. Dr. Forsyt is a specialist m veterinary field service.- FOC
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  • 107 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 5. Indian Premier Pandit Nehru yesterday appealed to satisticians of the world to try to "measure the immeasureable" life, beauty, goodness and the cultural spirit of man, instead of more material aspects. Addressing the 27th session of the International Statistical Institute, Nehru said:
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  • 87 1 CAIRO, Dec. 5. Police equipped with steel helmets were today out m strength m Cairo, Alexandria and other Egyptian towns where it was expected a state of emergency would be proclaimed. In an amosphere of rising tension police guarded Embassies, legations and Consulates m
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  • 55 1 CAPETOWN, Dec. s.— The President of Durban's Chamber of Commerce yesterday appealed to commerce for support m the efforts being made to separate European and non-European residential areas ln the city. The President Mr. R. Butcher said: "Without control Durban will soon be strangled, and eventually
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  • 86 1 BEIRUT, Dec. 5. Iraq's Minister to the Lebanon, Ibrahim el Khedert, visited Lebanese Prime Minister Abdullah El Yafi yesterday and gave him his government's views on the Syrian coup d'etat. He was reported to have said that Iraq considers the present Syrian regime illegal, and wants
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. s.— One of the latest acquisitions by the Mahabodhi Society of India is a three-foot Buddha image made entirely of goldencoloured mat knitted from wheat straw. It is a present to the Mahabodhi Society by the Sariputta Mogallana Sacred Relics Reception Committee, Khatmandu,
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  • 38 1 ROME, Dec. s.— lndia was yesterday unanimously re-elected for a three-year term starting immediately to the Council of the United NatJionis Food and Agricultural Organisation. Pakistan and Britain have been re-cflected for tihree-year terms besinninz naxL jeaiv Reuter
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  • 634 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1951. ELECTIONS REVEAL NEED FOR NEW PARTY |T is not an easy job Miis postmortem on the Singapore City Council elections held last Saturday the fourth since the elective principle was introduced into the administration of this City and the first since Singapore
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  • 35 2 COLOMBO: The Association of Urban Council will, at their sixteenth! annual general meeting ask Government to pass legislation compelling persons infected hospitals or sanitoria for the purpose of .treatment.- FOC
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  • 677 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Dange Explains Policy NEW DELHI, Nov. 29:— Mr. S. A. Dange, Secretary of the Election Board of the Communist Party of India, and Mr. Ajoy Ghosh, General Secretary of the Party, stated here that the Communists hoped to put
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  • 63 2 GAYA, Nov. 28:— The case of withdrawal of a husband, Mr. Baldeo Narayan Singh, from the election arena m favour of his better half was recorded here to-day. Both Mr. Singh and his wife, Shrimati Shantl Dcvi, had filed their nominations as Congress candidates from the Mukhdumpur
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  • 636 2 MADRAS, Nov. 29:— Mr. a B. Adityan (KMP) withdrew to-day his nomination for election to the House of the People from the Tiruvallur constituency. Mr. Kesavlal Kalidas Sait (Independent) who had filed his nomination for the Harbour constituency of the State Assembly, withdrew his nomination to-day. Mr.
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  • 145 2 JAIPUR, Nov. 26: -The Rajasthan Election Department is organising control rooms m important centres to supervise and give on the spot decisions regarding various questions connected with the election. Each control unit will consist of representatives of the Election Department, Police and the Army who
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    37 2 Photo. Air Marshal L, Chird Vudhukas, leader of the Royal Thai Air Force Mission photographed with the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, when he called on him at Ra&htrapati Bhavan (Government House). New Delhi, on Nov. 27.- AP
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  • 631 2 VIRUDUNAGAR, Nov. 28.— For the Srivilliputtur plural constituency of the Madras State Assembly the nominations of Messrs. D. K. Raja and M. Singappa* (Scheduled Castes) were held over till Nov. 30 for hearing objections. The other 14 nominations including that of Mr. P. S. Kumarasami Raja, Chief Minister, were
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  • 113 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 29.— The President today called upon the Parliamentary conttjituencies m the State of Delhi to elect members to the House of the People before Jan. 25, 1952, the dat e fixed by the Election Commission. Delhi has to elect four members, including a
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  • 55 2 SIMLA, Nov. 29. Results of elections to the Himachal Pradesh State Assembly from th e two-mem-ber Theog constituency m Mahasu District were announced today. Mr. Deviram (Congress)', was declared elected to the general seat, while Mr. Jiwanoo (X.M.P.P. Scheduled Cadtej was declared elected to the reserved
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  • 46 2 JAIFUR, Nov. 29.— Dinabhandu Bhil and Lakshman Bhil, Scheduled Tribes both belonging to Congress Pnrty were re'urned unopposed to tne Rajasthan .Legislature from the Saria and Sarada-cum-Salumber double-member (reserved) constituencies following the rejection of the nomination papers of the other candidates.— FOC
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  • 98 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. 29.— 0n the application of Mr. Devjyotl Burman, whose nomination papers were rejected by the Returning Officer, Mr. Justice Bose of the Calcutta High Court today issued an injunction asking the withholding of the publication of the scrutiny result pending the disposal of
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  • 164 2 GWALIOR, Nov. 28.— Over 400 candidates will contest elections to the Madhya Bbarat Legislative Assembly, the total membership of which is 99. An analysis of those figuring m the contest shows that the largest number of candidates comes from independents who number 144.
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  • 102 2 GAUHATT, Nov. 28.—Twentyseven Congressmen of Sibsagar district are reported to have resigned from the organisation as a protest against the "appeasement" policy of the Assam Congress towards, sectarian and communal bodies. They include some veteian Congressmen like Mr. Prafulla Chandra Barua, former General Officer Commanding of the
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  • 141 2 LUCKNOW, Nov. 28.— Mr. Shri Krishna Dutta Paliwal, prominent leader of the Congress dissidents, who was selected as official Congress nominee to contest the House of the People seat from the Agra East constituency against Mr. Hirday Nath Kunzru, has now decided to contest as an
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  • 365 3 Minister Ayyangar Outlines Progress Of Chittaranjan factory CHITTARANJAN, Dec. 2.— Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Minister for Transport, said here last Sunday that the Chittaranjan Locomotive Factory was c credit to the whole country and an overwhelming part of the credit m the accomplishment of the
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  • 37 3 KARACHI, Dec. I.— Three new Ministers of the Pakistan Cabinet were sworn m here. The new Ministers are Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, Industries. Dr. Mohmud Hussein, Kashmir Affairs, and Dr. Ishttaq Hussain Querishi, Information and Broadcasting. FOC
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  • 115 3 BOMBAY, Dec. I— The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, m a Press note issued on Nov. 29, says that, m the recent Calcutta air crash answer books relating to Paper I of Group I and Paper I of. Group n of the
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  • 109 3 VIJAYAWADA, Dec. I.— Swami Sitaram has addressed a communication to Acharya Vlncfba Bhave requesting him to commurnicate the results of his formation of the Andhra State. Swami Sitaram recently terminated has 36-day fast on the Andhra State issue at the intercession
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  • 200 3 NAZIMUDDIN TO SETTLE AZAD "KASHMIR" MUDDLE I KARACHI. Dec. 1. Pakistan I Prime Minister, Khwaja NadimudJ din, left last Wednesday by air for I Rawalpindi, headquarters of Pakistan's Kashmir Affairs Ministry. It is understood that while m Rawalpindi, he will trtf to settle some serious differences that at present exist
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  • 337 3 CALCUTTA. Dec. ,I.— Mr. Chester Bowles, U.S. Ambassador m India, speaking to Pressmen here reiterated America's desire to participate m world disarmament schemes and said there was a realisation m his country that keeping up an arms race was disastrous to world economy. Mr.
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  • 214 3 NEW YORK. Dec. 4.— A private tour of the United States has convinced Minoo R. Masani, a pioneer In the formation of the All-India Congrats Party, that the United States has been greatly maligned m same quarters abroad. "Nowhere did I find any trace
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  • 100 3 DELEGATION ON INLAND TRANSPORT COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— The Indian delegation to the fourth session of the Inland Transport Committee of the ILO, which will open at Geneva (Italy), will consist of the following persons: Government: an officer from the Embassy m Rome. Employers: Mr. D. C. Driver of
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  • 123 3 JAMMU. Dec. I.— Since Sunday last. armed raiders from Pakistan have made at least four incursions into the State territory m Ranbirsinghpura and Samba tehlsils of Jammfu district, it is officially learnt. In all they are stated to have killed three persons, including one
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  • 95 3 TRICHUR, Dec. 1. Currency notes valued at Rs. 12,400 were lost from the counter of a local branch of the Imperial Bank of India on Nov. 29. It Is stated a representative of a leading local cloth merchant had drawn the amount from the
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    75 3 Photo. Col. James C. Murray, of thc United States Marine Corps (left) and North Korean Colonel Chang Chun San initial the. map on which they had jointly drawn the true c line m Korea. The line is identical with the present line of military contact. The two officers moved down
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  • 167 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. I.— The hrst two round-table discussions m the programme of the ILO seminar on labour, statistics m session here last -week were on the construction of the cost-of-living index fiumbers and family living studies. During the discussion on family living studies
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  • 70 3 RAJKOT, Dec. 2.— A gift of 40 acres of lond, first of its kind from Saurashtra towards the Bhoomidan Yagna of Acharya Vlnoba Bhave, has been made by a cultivator m Jamjodhpur Taluka of Halar district, m Saurashtra. The constructive workers committee has been entrusted
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  • 70 3 Elephant Sends Men Up Trees RAGAMA: An elephant brought from KiriUawela for work on a coconut plantation m Mahara, Rahara, Ragama, went beserk recently, sending women and children indoors and men up trees. The elephant was brought under control by its mahout, but not before it had damaged ten coconut
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    60 3 Photo This photo shows a section of de serted Times Square, New York, as Manhattan undergoes its first post-war air raid alert, on Nov. 28. Traffic is at a standstill and the centres of all roads are clear for the passage of emergency trucks. The buildings at left are. fL
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  • 1105 3 Liaquat Murder: No Isolated Act, But Deep-Rooted Conspiracy? LAHORE, Dec. I.— Mr. J. D. Hardy, Deputy Commissioner, Rawalpindi, on Nov. 28, told the Commission enquiring into the ass nasi nation of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, that after the incident, his impression was that the assassination was the result of a
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  • 110 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 2.— Bombay Customs officials seized about 21,160 tolas of gold valued at 24 lakhs from an unidentified country craft which arrived here Nov. 28. On information received from the Customs Patrol that a large number of crountrycraft had anchored off the harbour, a party
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  • 487 4 RESHUFFLE OF PERSONNEL LIKELY: FOUR NEW PLAYERS TO COME? (By Our Staff Reporter) The apparent setback to the fortunes of the AllIndia Football Team at Hongkong has warranted shake-up of the personnel of the Indian Team. To this effect the local representative of the
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  • 151 4 COLOMBO: Students of the University, at the business meeting of their Union Society recently unanimously adopted a motion against the introduction of "alleged foreign traditions," which the Board of Residence and discipline have decreed should be observed at Peradeniya. The protest was on the principle
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  • 104 4 JAKARTA, Dec. J* A "committee for free Malaya" m Jakarta has called upon aril Malayans "living outside Malaya" to establish local committees "m order to join ln the struggle tor the establishment of a sovereign Malaya state." Th« "committee for free Malaya" alms at
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    119 4 The Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingharo, left Kuala Lumpur by air for Bangkok on Friday, Nov. 23, to attend the UNESCO Conference. The Dato has gone m a dual capacity as observer on behalf of the United Kingdom and the Commissioner-Ge-neral. In Bangkok he will have Mr.
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  • 58 4 Bharaka Radio Electrical Service We are informed that an error has crept into the advertisement of Messrs. Bharaka Radio Electrical Service published m tine 34t0ii annual report of the Singapore Kerala Samajam. The error which is very imuch regretted is m respect of their address which should have read No.
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  • 116 4 JAFFNA: Mr. P. Nagalingam, Proctor, S.C., Jaffna is likely to be one of the opposition candidates at the forthcoming Senate elections. He Is a member of the Lanka Sama Samaj Party, and has been associated with .the Party for several years He unsuccessfully contested the Parliamentary
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  • 59 4 COLOMBO Another top-flight film may be shot m Ceylon early next year. Douglas Fairbanks, ls anxious to make, against a Ceylon background the film "Elephant Walk," based on Robert Standlsh's story of tea planting. Fairbanks, who is currently examining all the possibilities, hopes to get
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  • 115 4 A local Gazette notification states that 110 pieces of cloth, 4 wooden cases of textiles. 1 nail extractor. 1 piece of canvas and Cash $470 is detained m Police custody pursuant to an order *l the Police Court under Section 441(4) of the Criminal Procedure Code.
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  • 76 4 News has been received by cable from Travancore, South India, that Madam Bhavan i, wife of Mr. P. Vamadevan (Advocate Solicitor) of Anjengo and the eldest sister of Mr. K. M. Kunjuraman (X.M.X. Motor Service proprietor Attungal) had died suddenly of heart failure on 2nd Dec. 1951. The deceased
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  • 258 4 THESE TWO NEIGHBOURS HAVE NEVER FOUGHT EACH OTHER CALCUTTA, Dec. 2.— Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal, said that Mj was a curious historical fact that India and China had been Living through centuries side by side but yet there had never been any occasion of conflict
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  • 63 4 CALCUTTA, Nov. 21.— The nomination papers of Mr, Syed Badruddoja an independent candidate for the House of the People from Murshidabafl constituency, were rejected today by the Returning Officer for not mentioning the words Pfcrliarrtjentary Constituency m his papers The Congress candidate, Mr. Khuda Baksh
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    18 4 A section of the huge crowd at the X-mas Season Sale at Gian Singhs which is still on.
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  • 231 4 JAFFNA: The Mayor of Jaffna, Mr. C. Ponnambalam, addressing the general meeting of the Jaffna Municipal Council, alleged that the Commissioner of the council had been "creating a scene" and "misleading" the members by circulating a memorandum to certain members only that the financial position of
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  • 52 4 COLOMBO: Two people from Weligama have offered a lakh of rupees to the University of Ceylon to form an endowment fund for the purpose of establishing a Chair for Buddhist research work.. Tt will be recalled that several Buddhist organisations recently asked that Buddhist research work no started m the
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  • 194 4 Help U.N.P. To Rebuild The Nation," Appeals Minister MAGGONA: A plea to the pewI pie to heßp the U.N.P. Government m its task of re- building the nation, was made by Mr. J. R Jayawardene, Finance Minister, at a meeting convened at Paiyagala recently to form a U.N.P. branch,. Detailing
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  • 152 4 COLOMBO: The Food Department ls considering an offer made by a local businessman for the supply of rice from Red China. The offer has been made by Mr. A. S. Chatoor who has returned from a business visit to the Far East. Mr. K. Alvappillai, Director
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  • 71 4 COLOMBO: In furtherance of the policy of training Ceylonese to replace officers from abroad the Colombo Port Commission will shortly send a Mechanical Plant Foreman to England for two years' training m modern workshop practice. A technical post that has been recently Ceylonised is that of diver. The
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