Indian Daily Mail, 21 February 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 12. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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    46 1 Photo. Students at Drexel Institute, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, U.S.A., discuss the differences between their national foods. On the left is graduate Padma Chart of India. She is talking to Freshman Maria Loendersloot of Holland. They are seen at a recent conking demonstration held at the institute.- A.P.
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  • 265 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20. Elections to the Upper House of Parliament, Council nf States are tn be held on March 27. Polling, which will be by personal ballot, will take place on that date at headquarters of each state. The Council of
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  • 135 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.— Mr. Nehru has expressed the view that as a whole India's electorate has shown intelligence and discrimination in exercising their right of franchise in' the present elections. They had functioned with remarkable discipline and shown often enough understanding of issues wherever these
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  • 33 1 KARACHI. Feb. 20.— A move for rapprochement between Pakistan and. Afghanistan by ironing out their political difSerences was discussed by the S ub jecta Committee oi the I World Moslem Divines Conference. A.P.
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  • 256 1 EXPORT OF HIDES AND SKINS MADRAS. Feb. 17.— There was great scope for India earning dollars through the export of hides and skins to the United States, said Mr. Emery I. Huvos of Messrs. Geilich Tanning Company. Massachusetts, speaking at a tea party held in his honour by the Southern
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  • 62 1 MEXICO CITY. Feb. 20.— The Indian Ambassador, Mr. B. R. Sen, presented his Letters of Credence to President Aleman of Mexico on Monday. The Indian National Anthem was played by the military band of the guard of honour as the Ambassador left presidential palace. The Ambassador
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  • 53 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 20.— Export of boards and such other paper manufactures produced by Indian paper mills will be included in the respective quota fixed for export of indigenous paper to Burma, Pakistan and other neighbouring countries, according to a notification issued by the Joint Chief Controller of
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  • 273 1 Congress We/comes Independents Groups Lalbakadur Sastri SUCCESSFUL REBELS" WILL NOT BE TAKEN BACK From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 20. Mr. N. G. Ranga, leader of the Krishikar Lok Party, which has won fifteen seats in Madras Assembly has indicated that he is willing
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  • 193 1 Supplementary Demands For Punjab NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.—Parliament on Monday passed two supplementary demands for the Punjab for the current financial year. Later an appropriation bill was introduced providing for a payment of over Rs. 62.1 million out of the consolidated fund of the State. Winding up the general debate
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  • 213 1 Re- Accreditation Of Indian Envoys NEW DELHI, Feb. 17Indian envoys abroad may have to get re-accredited when the transitory provlsltory provisions of the Constitution expire and the President is elected in April next, according to legal experts here. According to Oppenheim's International Law, if the head of the sending or
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 13.— The Finance Minister told Mr. Raj Kanwar in a written reply that the report of the National In come Committee for the years 1948-49 and 1949-50 was ex pected by the end of March this year The Company Law Committee, he
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, FeD. 18.— The Government of India is shortly sending an expedition to Great Nicobai Island to explore its various resources and to see what should be done to preserve them. A recent aerial survey conducted by the Survey of India, it is stated, showed
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  • 87 1 RED CHINA'S RICE SUPPLIES, NOT ENOUGH Nehru NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said yesterday that despite efforts of Indian purchasing agents in Communist China, "the fact remains we can't get as much rice as we want to." Mr. Nehru told a conference of State Food Ministers that
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  • 53 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20. An Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman today denied a British press report that India had expressed readiness to participate in the defence of the Suez Canal under United Nations control after the withdrawal of British troops. The report was "without any foundation."
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  • 75 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 20.— 1n Kerala newly elected leader A. J. Jdhn has lost no time ln trying to form a stable coalition and has immediately left for Nagercoil to persuade the Travancore Tamilian Congress which has won eight seats to coalesce. The
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  • 126 1 KARACHI, Feb. 20— In the past year Japan has displaced Britain as Pakistan's principal supplier of cotton piece goods and heavy machinery, according to official figures released yesterday. Japan now supplies over 60 percent of Pakistan's imports of capital goods. Import statistics showed Japan supplied Pakistan
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  • 200 1 Oil Refineries' Preference To India NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.— Mr. N. V. Gadsil. Minister for Works. Production and Supply, informed Parliament yesterday that an understanding has been arrived at between the two oil companies which had undertaken to start oil refineries in India and the Government of India that refineries
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  • 35 1 CANBERRA, Feb. 20.—Britain will probably stage more than one explosion in the atom test in Australia, it was reported here today. The explosions are tentatively fixed for August this year.- Reuter
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  • 50 1 Photo. The coffin of King George VI, borne on a gun-carriage manned by sailors, as it nears St. George's Chapel followed 'by the coach carrying the Queen, her mother and sister and aunt the Princess Royal. In the background is the castle's round tower.- A. P.
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  • 138 1 Nagpur Plane Crash: Kerala C.S.C Among Killed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 20. The three killed in the Deccan Airways nfghtmail plane crash yesterday at Nagpur are Mr. V.K.R. Menon, Kerala Civil Supplies Commissioner and son of late Maharaja of Cochin, Pilot G. G. Nair and Radio Officer Sambamurthi.
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  • 255 1 Financial Aspects Of Hindustan Shipyard NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.—During the question hour in Parliament yesterday, Mr. N.V. Gadgil, Minister for Works, Production and Supply, laid a statement on the table of the House in reply to a question seeking information on financial aspects and functions of the Hindustan Shipyard Limited.
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  • 266 1 BOMBAY. Feb. 17.— Thakore Chandrasinhji, a former Ruler of Dhrol, now a party of Saurashtra, was arrested here recently by the Bombay Police and handed over to the Saurashtra Police. The prince was arrested under the Preventive Detention Act on a warrant issued by the
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19.— Dr. Donald Barlow and Dr. Law T re nee Montford, both of London, are now in India at the invitation ot the Central Government for studying India's demands for experts in medical science under the Colombo Plan. They had discussions wi»h the Central
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  • 958 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Feb. 21, 1952. S.I. A. "MEMBERS ONLY"!— VII VUE hove already explained the procedure for expulsion of members of the (European) Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Now let us see the procedure adopted by the Indian Chamber. Says Rule .6 of the SICC on Expulsion: (a)
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  • 464 2 Development Of Tamil Language Literature Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chetti's Advice CHIDAMBARAM, Feb. 15. Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chetti, Vice-Chancellor of theAnnamalai University, said here last evening that only strong devotion to the mothertongue and a judicial attitude in assessing the literary value of ancient Tamil works on the part
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    30 2 Photo. The naval ratings draw the gun carriage bearing the coffin of King George VI from Hyde Park, London, on Feb. 15, as the funeral procession annroached Marble Arch.- A.P.
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  • 210 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 9.— A revised postal ballot form which will ensure in full the secrecy of the ballot has been prescribed by certain further amendments made to the Representation of the People (Conduct of elections and election petitions) Rules, 1951. Under the amended rules, it
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  • 111 2 LAHORE, Feb 11.— The first annual conference of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists was inaugurated here on Sunday by the Chief Minister, Mian Mumtaz Daulatana. Mr. Ahmed Ali Khan, Chairman of the Reception Committee, said freedom of the Press was an essential instrument of democracy
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  • 112 2 Madras Govt.: Allocation Of Portfolios MADRAS, Feb. 11.—Allocation of portfolios to Ministers of the Care-taker Cabinet has been announced today. Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Public, Police, Religious Endowments, Women's Welfare Department and Motor Transport Mr. H. Sitarama Reddi: Land Revenue, Labour, Public Works, Commercial Taxes, Registration, Legal, Courts and
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  • 163 2 VISAKHAPATNAM, Feb. 11. Six new deep-sea fishing stations, two on the West Coast and four on the East Coast possibly at Kozhikode and Mangalore on the West Coast and Kakinada, Visakhapatnam and two other places yet to be selected will be started in the State under
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  • 65 2 KARACHI, Feb 12. —The Commission enquiring- into the assassination of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, will submit its report to the Pakistan Government by the end of the month, according to information available here with the Government sources The question whether the report would be
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  • 189 2 Coalmines (Conservation And Safety) Bill NEW DELHI. Feb. 19.— Parliament yesterday passed the Coalmines eConservation and Safety) Bill with a few amendments. The bill seeks to conserve IndiaV stocks of metallurgical coal and also provide for safety in coal mines. The official bill was introduced to extend the life of
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  • 107 2 BOMBAY, Feb 8 The Seventh All-India Dental Conference, which was inaugurated here on Feb. 6, passed a resolution today urging the President of the Indian Union to nominate a dental surgeon to the Council of States, from the point of view of science. Another resolution urged the
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  • 110 2 BURDWAN, Feb. 11.— The driver of a jeep yesterday saved two senior officials of the West Bengal Government from death by drowning in the River Damodar near Sadarghat, two miles from here. He pulled them out of the deep water in midstream afte: the
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  • 278 2 CUTTACK, Feb. 15.— Mr Nabakrushna Choudhury, Chief Minister of Orissa, has been unanimously re-elected leadei of the Orissa Assembly Con gress party. Sixty-one out of the 68 new-ly-elected Congress M.L.A's met today under the president ship of Mr. Biswanath Das, President of the Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee.
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  • 193 2 LONDON, Fob. 19.— The Times yesterday won a court action described as a test case involving the freedom of the press A High Court Judge jeered that The Times was not guilty of charges brought by the Crown that the newspaper broke the law in
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  • 45 2 LUCKNOW, Feb. 12.— Mr. Feroze Gandhi (Congress), son-in-law of Prime Minister Bhrl Nehru, and Mr. Baijnatb Kured (SC. Cong.) have been elected to the House of the People from Pratapgarh district West-cum-Bareilly district East to the general and reserved seat respectivelv FOC
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  • 251 2 Congress Party In Madhya Pradesh NAGPUR, Feb. 15.— Pandit Ravi Shankar Chukla, Chief Minister of the Madhya Pradesh, has been re-elected unanimously leader of the Assembly Congress Party of Madhya Pradesh at a meeting of the newly-elected M.L.As held today. Pandit Shukla Is expected to see the Governor shortly in
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  • 137 2 CHIEF MINISTER OF MADHYA BHARAT RESIGNS GWALIOR, Feb. 11.— Mr. Takhtmal Jain, Chief Minister, of Madya Bharat. today submitted the resignation of his Cabinet to the Rajpramukh of Madhya Bharat. Mr. Jain has been requested by the Rajpramukh who arrived here today from. Bombay to continue to function till fresh
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  • 47 2 OUTTACR, Feb. 14.— Messrs. Balakrishna Mallik. Sadananda Sahu and Himamsusekhar Padhi, three newlyelected Independent members of the Orissa Assembly from Phulbani district, have joined the Congress Party This raises the strength of the Congress to 73 in the 140--member Orissa Assembly.— (F. O.C.i
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  • 80 2 ATOM BOMB E FFECTS TOKYO, Feb. 19.-A Japanese doctor who made a six-year study of atom bomb effects on human guinea pigs was quoted yesterday as saying descendants of bomb victims will not inherit bad effects. A Kyodo News Agency dispatch from Hiroshima quoted Dr. Shurel Ueda, a genelcist and
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  • 786 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17. Memorial services were held in churches throughout India on Friday for the late King George VI. A partial holiday was observed in Government offices and educational and other public institutions were closed in parts of the country.
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  • 168 3 FUTURE OF FR. POSSESSSIONS IN INDIA DACCA. Feb. 17. M. Pierre Augue. French Ambassador in Pakistan, in an interview here, said that his country would not hesitate to hand over French territories in T udia. to India if the people of those territories agreed to accede to that country after
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    44 3 Photo. As the funeral cortege of King George VI moves off from Westminster Hall, London, on Feb. 15v the four Royal Dukes walk in line out of New Palace Yard. They are (left to right) the Dukes of Edinburgh, Gloucester, Windsor and Kent.- A.P.
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  • 138 3 Members of the Turkish Press Delegation photographed on arrival at the Willingdon Airport in New Delhi, Feb. 4. Shri P. C. Chaudhuri, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, who received the Delegation on behalf of the Government of India, is seen sixth from the
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  • 165 3 MADRAS, Feb. 17. It is now definitely known that the meeting of the Madras Legislative Assembly, commencing on Murch 15. will take place in the Assembly Chamber. Fort St. George and not in its new premises in the Government House Estate, M?unt Road. The .presentation of an interim
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  • 70 3 CHINGLEPUT. Feb. 17. Sub-Inspector Khader of the Tirupporur Police recovered on Fen. 10 from a well in Kannapet, a hamlet of Tirupporur. the 300-year-old goldgilted kalasam which was reported to have been stolen on the nicht of Jan. 21 last from the Gopuram of the sanctum
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  • 361 3 FINAL REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.— The final report of the Planning Commission was under preparation and was expected to be presented in about three months said Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda. Minister for Planning, in reply to Mr. Jnani Ram in Parliament. Mr. Nanda declined to indicate the
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  • 186 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.— More than 50 per cent of the Muslim evacuee properties left in Delhi State had already been evaluated, according to Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, Rehabilitation Minister. Mr. Jain said that evaluation work was initially undertaken under a pilot scheme in Delhi. In
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  • 124 3 SABARIMALAI EXPLOSION: NO PRECAUTIONS NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.—Parliament passed the Bill to amend the Indian Explosives Act of 1884. While the original Act provided for penalties consisting of fines ranging from Rs. 200 to Rs. 3,000 for contravention of rules as regards possession, use or sale of explosives, the amending
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  • 124 3 TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP WITH GERMANY NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.— The Deputy Foreign Minister. Dr. B. V. Keskar, said in Parliament recently that the proposal for a treaty of friendship and commerce between Indian and the German Federal Republic had been accepted in principle by both the Governmients. Dr. Keskar, w<ho
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  • 245 3 RESIGNATIONS FROM PRESENT PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.— Mr. N. G. Ranga. who was recently defeated in the general elections for the House of the People has resigned his seat in the present Parliament. Among others whose resignation was announced in the House on Feb. 6 were Dr. H. C.
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  • 108 3 POONA: A large number of members at the meeting of the regional executive of the Socialist Party of Maharashtra, are understood to have expressed themselves against co-operation with the Communist Party of India. In a post-mortem of the election results in Bombay State, they
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  • 170 3 VIJAYAWADA. Feb. 12.— The Andhra Socialist Party Executive which met here for the last two days with Mr. Pratap Shah, Joint Secretary, All-India Socialist Party, presiding, reviewed the political situation in the State, Reiterating its stand that a greater Andhra province should toe constituted with all the contiguous
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  • 75 3 GAUHATI, Feb. 12.— Messrs. Harrison Momin. Emerson Momin and Aaron Sangma, who were returned from the Garo Hills to the Assam Assembly on the Garo National Council ticket, joined the Congress Parliamentary Party today by signing the party pledge. With the addition of these three tribal representatives, the
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  • 58 3 LONDON. Feb. 19— Canada will probably be invited to send representatives to witness Britain's atomic bomb tests in Australia, according to authoritative sources here. Because of the close cooperation in atomic efforts that has always existed between the two countries, it would be surprising here if
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  • 277 3  -  MUNSHI —SAYS NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— The Union Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, stated in Parliament that no offer of foodgrains by any country had been rejected by the Government of India unless it was uneconomic from its point of view.
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  • 185 3 MADRAS. Feb. 15.— Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Communist leader, said here to-day that the Commonweal Partv had not yet finally parted company with the United Democratic Front. In a statement Mr. Gopalan said the Commonweal Party had expressed the fear whether it would be .possible to implement
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  • 116 3 JAIPUR. Feb. 12.— About 60 newly elected non-Congress members of the State Legislature, imostly jagirdars. drawn from the independent contestants. Ram Rajya Parishad, Kris ha k Lok Party and the Jan Sangh met here today and decided to form a party in the new Legislature
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  • 262 3 Concealed Income Amounts To 93 Crores NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.— The two-pronged drive launched i>»_ the Government for unearthing concealed Income has till now brought to the open a total amount of nearly Rs. 94 crores. This amount is exjpected to yield a tax of about Rs. 25 crores of
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  • 38 3 GAUHATI, Feb. 15 Mr. Bishnuram Medhi. Chief Minister, was unanimously elected Leader of the Assam Congress Parliamentary Party at a meeting of the newly-elected ed members of the Assembly held here today.- FOC
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 17.— Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Communications Minister, said in Parliament at question-time that in four months ending Jan. 31, 1952. there were four accidents in resj>ect of air transport in India involving 21 deaths and one case of injury. In one case the
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  • 83 4 POPE TO SEND STATUE TO TEWATTE Kandanaf— The annual feast of Our Lady of Lourdes at Tewatte was celebrated recently. The Most Rev Dr. T. B. Cooray, O. M. 1., Archbishop of Colombo, assisted by a large number of priests, sang the Pontifical vespers, after several Low Masses, Dr. Cooray
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  • 243 4 CEYLON NEWS: SIAM'S DIFFICULTY RECALLED KOTTE: Explaining the consequences of making Sinhalese or Sinhalese Tamil, state languages, Sir John Kotelawala warned that this country would have to face the same difficulty Siam experienced when many educated persons there were thrown out of employment with
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  • 102 4 Tramway Employees' Sit-Down Strike Colombo: Municipal Tramways employees have decided on a day's sit-down strike if certain demands are not granter by the council. The date of strike has been tentatively fixed by their unions for February 23, the opening day of the Colombo Exhibition. The two unions ask that
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  • 145 4 Hingurakgoda Seventeen were killed and ten seriously injured when a Station wagon carrying 30 pilgrims ran into an oya (stream) and rested on its hood trapping the occupants. Among the dead was a Buddhist monk Sumanatissa Thero, of Iddamalgoda. Most of the pilgrims were from
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  • 111 4 Good Scope For Indian Films, Says Capra NEW DELHI. Feb. 19.— Mr. Frank Capra, American film producer-director, said ln New Delhi yesterday that the International Film Festival, being held in India now. helped the interchange of ideas amon g the world film producers and technicians. Mr. Capra, who Is now
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  • 57 4 With the support of the Colony's Secretary for Social Welfare. Mr. R. W. I. Band, a public meeting to inaugurate a Singapore society for the prevention of cruelty to children will be held in the Social Welfare Department Council Chamber. Old Supreme Court Building, High Street,
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  • 161 4 REPORT ON TEMPLE BILL ORDERED Colombo: The Council of Management of the Vivekananda Society, at a recent meeting, resolved that the Hindu Temples and Religious Trusts Draft Bill, as it stood at present, required vital amendments and submitted that the Bill be amended to conform with the following principles: Adminstration
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  • 278 4 f EYLON'S trade last month shows an overall favourable balance of Rs. 14 million, according to figures available. A significant feature of the visible balance of trade in the first month of the year is that as much as Rs. 12,500,000 of
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  • 70 4 LONDON. Feb. 19. -U.S. Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, recently- appointed Supreme Allied Commander ot the Atlantic, will begin a month's tour of Europe next week, the Atlantic Pact Organisation here announced yesterday. Adm. McCormick will come to London on February 29. He will also visit Paris,
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  • 76 4 BOMBAY, Feb. 19. The Board of Control for Cricket in India at its meeting in Calcutta on Sunday accepted an invitation from Pakistan to send an Indian representative team to tour that country. The tour committee was authorised to draw up the itinery of
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  • 72 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 20.— An additional quota of 21,000 tons of groundnuts in terms of oil will be released for export during the first quarter of 1952, according to a Press note issued by the Chief Controller of Exports. Shipments will be allowed to all permissible destinations
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    34 4 Photo. Premier Mossadeq. of Persia enjoys a joke during International Bank negotiations in Teheran Feb. 12 With him are Robert L. Gerner (left). International Bank Vice-President, and Bank Loan Consultant Hector Prudhomme (right).- A.P.
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  • 140 4 AT SRI SENPAGA VINAYAGAR TEMPLE The Hony. Secretary of Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple writes: The universal Hindu festival of "Siva Rathiri" (Siva's Night) will be conducted at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temtpile, 19, Ceylon Road. Saturday night from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. the next day. with, four
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  • 148 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 20.— A Press communique issued by the Ministry of Finance on Monday says: Export duty on jute goods has been constantly under review by the Government of India. On consideration of the results of increase in the production of tne industry since December
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  • 120 4 Dato' Onn bin Ja'afar. President of the Independence of Malaya Party will visit Muar on Friday Feb. 22 at tine request of the Organising Committee IMP Muar Branch. The Programme is as under. 1. Morning— Meeting of the Malays— Muar Club. 2. 3 p.m. An
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  • 106 4 The following message of condolence was sent by the President of Arya Samaj, Singapore on Feb. 8 to the Colonial Secretary. Singapore, to be conveyed to Queen Elizabeth II the Queen Mother: "On behalf of the Arya Samaj j Singapore, I beg to communicate feelings of
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  • 356 4 A new type of sub--111:11 i ne camera, which may prove of importance in the Far East in the discovery and development of good commercial fishing grounds in shallower waters, has just been developed by a British marine biologist. The camera, invented by Dr. H. G. Vevers, of
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  • 131 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 20.— A Press note issued by the Ministry of Commerce and lnaustry on Monday says: As a result of the tripartite discussions Iheld recently at Liverpool ibetween the British Raj Cotton Commission, the Uganda Lint Marketing Board and the Government of India, an agreement has
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  • 43 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— The President was appointed Mr. Pingle Jagganmohan Reddi Barrister-at-Law, to be a Judge of the Hyderabad High Court, with eliect from the date he assumes charge oi oflPce, says a Ministry of Home Affairs communique. FOC
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  • 45 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20. Countess Mountbatten arrived here today by air to begin a tour of the Far East. After staying in the Indian capital as the guest of Prime Minister Nehru, Countess Mountbatten will leave for Calcutta enroute to Singapore. A. P.
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