Indian Daily Mail, 10 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 300 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 188 1 A State Which Had No Congress Branch Before! (From Our Own Co-respondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 9. The Indian National Congress has been assured of an absolute majority inHimchal Pradesh State Assembly since it has won 1 8 out of 36 sea ts
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    56 1 Photo. A column of .smoke rises from the seventh atomic explosion in Uid current series. Th**. bpmb was exploded on Nov. 29 at the Nevada test site. It concluded army participation in atomic tests. The picture was made a few seconds after the bomb was detonated, from a point 50
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  • 143 1 B C MILLS TO REOPEN TODAY? MADRAS, Dec. 9. The management of the B. C. Mills, it is expected will reopen the mills from tomoirow, Dec. 10. This decision is reported to have been taken following a conference with representatives of the management held on Dec. 5 with Mr. H.
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  • 221 1 EARLIER REPORT NEW DELHI, Dec. 9. Three more election results were announced on Dec. 6 in Himchal Pradesh. All three seats went to the Congress Party. The party position in the State Assembly now is: Congress 17, KMPP one, Scheduled Castes Federation one and Independents
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  • 296 1 LATEST REPORT: NEW DELHI, Dec. 9. -The first results in India's general election J returned in the tiny state of Himchal Pradesh gave Pi ime i Minister Nehru's governing Cong- ress Party an absolute majority. Final returns are due in by late January Himchal Pradesh, which
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  • 167 1 THIVTS PLEA ON BEHALF OF OVERSEAS INDIANS (From Our Owo Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 9.— Mr. John A. Thiw, formerly Representative of tlie Govt, of India in Malaya, addressing the Council of World Affairs here made a powerful plea that the interests of the three million overseas Indians .should not be
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  • 139 1 SHILLONG, Dec. 8— According fo information received in Shillong, six candidates have been elected unopposed to the District Councils of Oaro Hills. The remaining 12 seats are being contested by 29 candidates. Six of the 24 seats are to the filled by nomination. District Councils,
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. 9.— The Bombay High Court ruled on Friday that the rulers former Princely States still enjoyed their privileges under the Code of Civil Procedure particulary immunity from civil proceedings regardinp. debt«. The Issue arose when the Maharajah of Orchala
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  • 126 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 9. Candidates for the forthcoming elections who are under disqualification arising from conviction of a criminal offence and who intend to apply for a reduction of the period of such disqualifications are asked by the Election Commission to enclose with their applications
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  • 104 1 SALEM, Nov. 29.— A meeting of all the candidates, who had filed nominations for opposing the Congress candidates in this district was convened last evening at Salem, Mr. C. Doraiswami Grounder presiding. Messrs. A. Ganesh Sankar (Justice Party). Mohan Kumaramangalam i Communist), S. Doraiswami Pillai (Independent),
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    42 1 Photo. British Foreign Secretary ANTHONY EDEN (right) shakes hands with West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, at the Foreign Office in London on Dec. 3. The German Chancellor had arrived earlier in the afternoon on his first official visit to London. A.P.
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  • 28 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 9.— Mr. Mawai Kishore, who recently retired as Judge of the Rajasthan High Court, has been appointed Custo-dian-General of Evacuee Pronertv. from Dec. 3.— FOC
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  • 53 1 GWALIOR, Dec. 6. One person was taken into custody by th« Morena Police on Dec. 2 for distributing leaflets which called for violence against th e person of Mr. Nehru. The incident took place when Mr. Nehru was addressing a public meet- ing at Morena on
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  • 93 1 MADRAS, Dec. 9. —It is likely that Mr. Jawahailal Nehru will tour Madras State as Congress President, in the last week of December. Mr. P. S. Kumataswami Raja, Chief Minister, informed Pressmen that on an enquiry from Delhi, h e had suggested that the
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  • 278 1 DECISION TO RESIST DURBAN CITY COUNCIL'S PLAN ADOPTED AT MASS MEETING DURBAN, Dec. 9. More tha n 1 ,000 Indians from the Durban siburb of Nayvelle on Dec. 6 rejected the race zoning plans made by the Technical Sub-committee of the Durban City
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  • 243 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) "Indian Football has carved out a name and fame for itself in SouthEast Asia by the display of s__il!l. and sporting spirit of the visiting team." observed Mr. Mohamed Ali, the President of the Singapore Indian Football Association, in tbe course of
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  • 71 1 TOKYO, Dec. 9.— United Nations forces last night and today drove back five Red probing attacks. The U.S. Eighth Army reported one attack on the western front, three on the central front and one on the eastern. United Nations units south-west of Pyonggang ropulsed a
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  • 138 1 DURBAN, Dec. 9.— Mr. Manilal Gandhi, son of Mahatma Gandhi, campaigning here against the Apartheid Race Segregation law. said on Friday he would offer further acts of resistance. He would cross the border into the* Orange Free State Province next week to attend a Congress of Africans
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  • 105 1 HONG KONG Dec 9— Tan Kah Kee, former Singapore rubber magnate who is now a member of the Chinese Communist Central Peoples Consultative Council, was quoted by the Hong Kong Communist newspaper, Ta Kung Pao. today as saying the industrial and commercial prosperity of Tientsin now
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  • 65 1 TIRUPATHI, Dec. 9— The Board of Trustees of the Tirumalai-Tiru-pathl Devasthanams at a meeting held here recently, sanctioned a sum of Rs. 134,000 for the construction cf a building for the women's college at Tirupathi. The Board have also applied to the Government for a building
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  • 68 1 Causeways Across Gadilam Pennar CUDDALORE, Dec. 9.— The Government hav e sanctioned a full grant of Rs. 2 lakhs for the constiuction of a causeway across the Gadilam River, near Panruti. This causeway will consideiably facilitate traffic from Madras to Kumbakonam. A sum of Rs. 5 lakhs has also been
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  • 52 1 ANNAMALAINAGAR, Dec. 9 Mr. A.M. Balasundara Mudaliar, Retired Deputy Secretary, Finance Department, Government of Madras who was till now working as Special Officer for *he reorganisation of the Annamalai University Offices has been appointed Registrar of Annamalai University. He has taken over charge from Dec.
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  • 77 1 MRS. PANDIT BOMBAY, Dec. 9.— Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, former Indian Ambassador to the United States, arrived here today by air from Paris. "I am happy to be back home again. I am looking forward to a new phase in life and hope to do what I can for the service
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  • 55 1 LYTTELTON TO OPEN EXHIBITION IN HONGKONG HONG KONG, Dec. 9 Secretary I of State for the Colonies Oliver l Lyttelton will open the ninth exfhif bition of Hong Kong products on Dec. 14. He is ejqpeceted here on Dec. 12 for a three-day stay as a i guest of the
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  • 31 1 i I TUCSON ARIZONA, Dec. 9.— Clark Gable eseaped unscathed on Friday from a four-car accident i near here although the automobile which he was driving was Complete- iy aemoiisnecL- A.P.
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  • 34 1 MANILA, Dec. 9. The PhiiipI pines yesterday refused to accept Syozo Murata, Japanese Ambassador here during the occupation, as a member of the Japanese repatriL ation mission whioh is expected in Manila ..oon. A.P.
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  • 529 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Dec. 10, 1951. ENDING THE EMERGENCY OR TERRORISM? IT is reported that the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's report on Malaya to the Cabinet will contain "recommendations on actions to end the Emergency." Already he has come to certain conclusions but
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  • 99 2 INTER-COMMUNAL MARRIAGES URGED IN INDIA CHEDAMBARAM. Dec 8. Mr. Gopala Reddy, Finance Minister of Madras, addressing the 21st convocation of Annamalai University on Dec. 4. said that the only remedy could And for the problem of communalism, thougti it might look very revolutionary to conservative people, was wholesale Inter- communal
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  • 759 2 Nehru's Appeal For Preservation Of Peace Warns People Not lo Be Deluded By Other Parties CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S GLOWING TRIBUTES TO WOMEN INDORE, Dec. 4: The Congr ess President, Mr. Nehru, began his two-day election tour of Madh ya Bharat by warning the people that if the reins of power were
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    63 2 Photo). A two-hour concert of Indian mu sic was broadcast in the External Services of All India Radio recen tly. The programme which was directed to listeners in South East Asia was broadcast in the presence of an invited audience amo ng whom were member., of the diplomatic corps. The
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  • 444 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 4:— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, addressing an election meeting recently under the auspices of the Scheduled Castes' Federation, said that the primary responsibility of the Government was to provide purity of administration. Dr. Ambekdar said that a man's life depended not on how
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  • 184 2 Kripalani BANGALORE, Dec. s:— An appeal to the people not to judge him merely because he was a followei of Gandhiji or merely because he did such and such a thing for the Congress or that he was a good man. but to have
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  • 184 2 MISUNDERSTANDING OF TELEGRAM CAUSES REPOLLING NEW DELHI, Dec. 4:—Misunderstanding of a telegram by three presiding officers in Himachal Pradesh has led to the election commission ordering a re-poll in three stations. The three polling stations, Choial, Tikari and Halaun. are in the parliamentary const!tuenty of Mandi-Mahasu, which is to return
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  • 94 2 NEHRU' THERMOS CAME IN HANDY Mr. Nehru performed his journey ir- Indoie by motor car at a terrific speed, his car averaging 60 miles an hour, to complete the day's heavy programme to schedule. The party zeached Dewas a bit late. Mr. Nehru seeing a large crowd waiting
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  • 95 2 The route passing tnrough green mustard heius, uie onwara journey to Ujjam was perioimed on a bad ioaa. .Huge clouds of dust were raised afi. tne cavalcade of cars went at higli speed, with the result that when Mr. .Nehru alighted at the circuit house in Ujjain,
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  • 73 2 WELCOMED WITH POTS OF WATER Mr. Nehiu returned to Indore where over three lakh people heard him with rapt attention tor about 100 minutes. Despite the hot sun and the dust, Mr. Nehru stopped at half a dozen wayside villages and gave a word of cheer to the people. Villagers
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  • 51 2 Mr. Nehiu also received Rs. 16.14 collected by children of Indore mill workers. The public gardens In Indole were lit up with earthern lamps in celebration of Mr. Nehru's arrival in the city. Several private buildings were illuminated as well as big shops in the bazars.-
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  • 52 2 "My generation is going away and 1 won't last long", Shri Nehru said in a message issued just befoie leaving Travancore by air for Madias. It was now up to the youngmen of the country, he said, to come forward and make India a truly happy and prosperous
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  • 130 2 LUCKNOW, Dec. 3:— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru will be opposed by six candidates in the election to the House of the People, including Mr. Mr. L. G. Thatte, a Hindu Mahasabha candidate, and a Sanyasi supported by the Jan Sangh. There is no leftist candidate
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  • 278 2 Petition By Mr. Puttaraj Urs: Dismissed By Supreme Court NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— A Division Bench of the Supreme Court today dismissed the petition filed by Mr. Puttaraja Urs. ex-Jddge of the Mysore High Court, under Article 136 of the Constitution seeking special leave to appeal against the order of
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  • 151 2 MADRAS, Nov.26.— With details yet from two constituencies, the total number of nominations for the State Assembly has reached 2,516, according to information available •vith the Chief Electoral Officer. The constituencies for which figures ar e not yet available are Kaikalur and Gudivada,
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  • 166 2 OFFICIAL CONGRESS CANDIDATES FOR TAMILNAD MADRAS, Nov. 30.— The TNCC offlce announced today that the following candidates had been adopted as official Congress candidates for four constituencies of the House of the People and one constituency of the State Assembly: House of the i-'eople: Tindivanam: Mr. Rajnnath Goenka; Aruppukottai: Mr.
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  • 730 3 Birth Control Assures Healthier Mothers Children Dr. Chandrasekhar* s Plea Tor Clinics All Over India BOMBAY, Dec. s.— Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, Director, Indian Institute for Population Studies, said here recently, that birth control has now become a means of assuring health, er mothers and children, of reducing destitution and dependency,
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  • 358 3 KARACHI, Dec. s.— The winter session of the Pakistan Parliament that has just ended has put on the statute book an enactment to tighten further the evacuee property law. The word "evacuee" is having such a seasonal expansion of definition that one is at one's wits
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  • 193 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 9.— The Government of India have decided to exempt the State of Mysore, lt ls learned, from the operation of Article 371 of the Constitution which provides that Part B States shall be under the general control orf. and comply with, such
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  • 154 3 PAKISTANI TROOPS MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE PLEBISCITE SRINAGAR, Dec. s.— Kashmir's Deputy Premier, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, said recently that a free and impartial plebiscite could be held in the State as soon as the basic conditions preliminary to ascertaining the will of the people were fulfilled. A plebiscite might be
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  • 152 3 SECUNDERABAD. Dec. 5. "There is a great controversy about the rice shortage in Hyderabad and some people have gone to the extent of suggesting that I should resign my offlce on the rice issue I have no objection to lay down my offlce if that would
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  • 79 3 BOMBAY. Dec. 5. Mr. A. N. Sattanathan, Collector of Customs and Chairman of the Bombay Advisory Committee, said here recently that in the course of the lastf three months various instructions had been Issued to the staff of the Bombay Customs for an allout drive to
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  • 265 3 Minister Assures Redress Of Railwaymen's Grievances NEW DELHI, Dec 9— A deputation of the Indian National Railway Workers' Federation, met Mr. N. Gopalaswaml Ayyangar, Minister for Transport and Mr. V. Nilakantan, Member (Staff), Railway Board, last Saturday for discussion of certain outstanding questions. The I.N.R.W.F. raised the question of machinery
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  • 120 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. B.— "lndia may be economically under-developed, but we In the U.S. regard her as very advanced so far as library science ls concerned", observed Dr. Luther Evans, Librarian of the UJS. Library of Congress, here recently. Dr. Evans, who was addressing the
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    131 3 Photo. A newspaper editor was killed by an explosive-loaded parcel which was addressed to him, in Breme n, West Germany, on Nov. 29. The victim of the parcel-bomb Was Dr. Adolf Wolfard, edi-or-in-chief of the Bremer Nachrichten. The State Prosecutor at Bremen said there was little doubt that po litical
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  • 476 3 LAHORE, Dec. B.— Nawab Siddlque Ali Khan, Political Secretary to the late Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, was examined in camera on Nov. 30 for about half an hour by the Commission enquiring into the assassination of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan
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  • 132 3 BOMBAY, Dec. s.— The All-India Family planning Conference at its second day's session recently passed a resolution urging Government to raise the status of women so as to give them equality with men, socially and economically. The conference also requested Government to raise the
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  • 68 3 GAYA, Dec. 5.— A man died here of heart attack on the top of a 40-foot palm tree Saturday. The man, a toddy tapper, climbed the tree for filling up toddy pots and collapsed suddenly. His body, however, was prevented from falling by the palm leaves
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  • 272 4 CEYLON NEWS: Opposition lo V.N. P. COLOMBO: Prominent Tamil citizens who do not belong to any political par ty will come forward as independent candidates to oppose the Government party (U.NJP.) candidates in some of the Tamil-speaking constituenies at the next g eneral election.
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  • 143 4 COLOMBO: The mystery of tht recent disposal of all his race-horses by a Member of Parliament of the Government Party has been clearea. It has nothing to do with any pricking or the conscience at supporting a form of sport which en genders the
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  • 225 4 COLOMBO: Craftsmen of Kiriwaula, makers of "Diyatharippu" (optical lenses), who have gained fame from the time of the Sinhalese Kings, will exhibit their products at the Colombo Exhibition. S. M. Dingiri Naide of this village is one of the most skilfull craftsman in this line.
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  • 177 4 COLOMBO Back in Ceylon now is a Ceylonese who was once a coworker of Mahatma Gandhi. He is Mr. Narcissus Ananda Meemanage. Mr. Meemanage, was greatly interested in the Mahatma's favourite "Nature -Cure" System. He has, I am told, a treasured collection of picture and writings of
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  • 175 4 COLOMBO: A deputation of two priests and two laymen who met Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Cnief Government Whip, last week, said tne condition of the fasting priest at the Kandana T. B. Sanatorium was serious and that oxygen was being given him. Mr. Goonesinha has requested
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  • 96 4 TEL AVIV, Dec. 7. American Negro Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Junior, said that ihis pianist wife, Hazel Scott, had refused to play in Miami, Florida, because of the 'segregation of Negroes and Whites there. Powell wad commenting on recent anti-Jewish and anti-Negro outbreaks In Miami. Hazel Scott
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  • 90 4 No Bonus Rice This X'mas COLOMBO: No extra issue ol rice will be made on the ration this Christmas. High Food Ministry officials said that the present rice position, did not allow consideration pf such a proposal. However, any amount of rice would be obtainable at unsubsidised rates. Meanwhile the
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  • 121 4 COLOMBO: Australia has made a special offer of technical equipment to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan up to a substantial value. It is understood that she will be prepared to meet Ceylon's requests in this direction up to a total value of more than half a
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  • 72 4 COLOMBO: Certain non-Cey-Joncse importers are already at work trying to circumvent Import Control regulations regarding Imports irom Japan and Germany. Efforts are being made by them, according; to a businessman who has returned from thc Far East to import Japanese goods via Hong Kong and Macao, the Portuguese colony
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  • 460 4 COLOMBO: How the importance of English as a world language was broug t home to him at the United Nations* Association, which conducted all its business in that language, was told by Mr. K. C. Nadarajah, who represented Ceylon at the sixth Plenary Assembly
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  • 216 4 "AZAD" KASHMIR CABINET RESIGNS KARACHI, Dec. a.— The Chief oi the so-called "Azad Kashmir Gov ernment C-iaud'hry G-.ula.n Aobas has resigned, well-infonmed scurces said here on Doc*, 2. A message from Lahore says: The 4 -man Cabinet of tne Azad Kashmir Government" headed by Col. Sayeed Ahoned Alisna also resigned.
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  • 211 4 KARACHI, Dec B.— The Governor of Sind, Mr. Din Muhammed, is setting up a judical tribunal to try Mr. M. A. Khuhro, Chief Minister of Sind, on charges of corruption and maladministration, according to authoritative sources. Mr. Khuhro will either haw* to relinquish voluntarily his
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  • 26 4 ine commission will also start early next year, training-classes to turn out efficient personnel for the Sinhalese and Tamil typewriter system. FOC
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    32 4 Photo. Footb_Ul Federation's team which arrived on Friday last pictured at the Kallang Airport „i th SAFA and SIFA officials Standing garlanded is Mr. B. R- KTantfon, manager of the Sss. IDM
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  • 205 4 NO GOAL SCORED (By Our Staff Reporter). The All-India, Football Team drew with the SinoMalays yesterday at the J alan Besar Stadium neither side scoring any goal. The general Impression one gets after witnessing the game yesterday is that the Indians, though they established their superiority
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO: Mr. John M. Senaveratna, who arrived in Rome recently after completion of his mission in the United Kingdom in connection with Sinhalese historical manuscripts, is hard at work at the Vatican Library, says a Rome report. Mr. Domenico Tardini, the Papal Secretary of State, has
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