Indian Daily Mail, 26 February 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII No. 17 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 200 1 LONDON, Feb. 25.- -With just six weeks ahead for the struggle, it does not appear now as if the mass passive resistance campaign against racial discriminatory laws planned to commence in South Africa on Apr. 6, can be avoided. This campaign,
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  • 127 1 New Madhya Pradesh Ministry Sworn In NAGPUR, Feb. 25. A new [ministry in Madhya Pradesh was sworn in at Nagpur on Saturday. It is headed by Mr. Ravi Shankar Shukla and consists of nine Ministers and six Deputy Ministers. The following form the Council of Ministers: Mr. Ravi Shankar Shukla
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  • 101 1 India Observes Social Welfare Day NEW DELHI. Feb. 25.—Social Welfare Day was observed all over India on Feb. 20 Meetings were organised by different branches of the Indian Conference of Social Work at which speakers emphasised the necessity of supplementing the work of the Government by voluntary efforts on part
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.— ihe Director-General of the World Health Organisation, Dr. Brock Chisholm, told Pressmen in New Delhi on Saturday that the total cost of the proposed WHO assistance to India in 1952 would be $690,000 from regular and United Nations technical budgets. In addition,
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  • 88 1 MALAN EXTENDS INVITATION TO QUEEN JOHANNESBURG. Feb. 25 —The Durban correspondent of the South African Sunday Times said yesterday that Prime Minister Daniel Malan had intimated to the Queen Mother that Botha House his official country residence, was available at any time should she desire a change of climate. The
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  • 31 1 AUCKLAND, Feb. 25. The Prime Minister, Sidney Holland, said in a broadcast last night that Queen Elizabeth will "definitely" tour New Zealand as soon as circumstances *oermit her.- AP
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  • 105 1 CUTTACK, Feb. 25— Orissa, which is the first State to form a new Government after the general elections, has also the distinction of having a woman as Deputy Minister She is Rajmata Basant Manjari Devi, ex-Regent of Rampur. The Rajmata became Regent in 1945 after the
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  • 75 1 Party Position In U.P. LUCKNOW, Feb. 25. She more Congress Party candidates have been returned to the Uttar Pradesh State Assembly from three double member constituencies. The present party position in the State Assembly is: Congress 374. Socialists 15, Independents 10, Jan Sangh two, Hindu Mahasabha one. KMPP one, Uttar
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 25. An official statement publised in the Gazette of India on Saturday says that up to the end of December last year 1,865 persons were In detention in the country under the Preventive Detention Act. Of these, 846 were in Hyderabad State, 302 in
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  • 33 1 Rabbi Rabinovjtz the Chief Rabbi of South Africa will be talking about the State of Israel over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya tonight of Feb. 26. at about 7.10 p.m.
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  • 37 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 25: Dr. Brock Chisholm. Dircetor-Gen-eral of the United Nations World Health Organisation arrived here by air from India yesterday. Dr. Chisholm is on a tour of the Far East to survey health problems there.- Reuter
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  • 186 1 GURKHAS ARE AFTER THE REST KUALA LUMPUR Monday: Special Security Force units in Johore have been recently trained in amoush tactics to hunt down and killea five terrorist leaders in the Muar area. So far they have killed three. They began operating in the middle of January and their first
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  • 87 1 Mrs. Roosevelt Expected Here Tomorrow Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of the late President of the United States, will stop in Singapore on Mar. 27 on a tour of Asian countries. Mrs. Roosevelt is travelling as a private citizen, making a survey of the economic potentialities of countries of the Middle
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  • 160 1 MELBOURNE, Feb. 25. After trying for 34 years to distribute the A£lo,ooo estate of Meyer Singh, a Sikh farmer in Victoria, administrators of the estate have finally received a court order to do so. During the period, Singh's administrators, the Sandhurst Trustees Co. of Bendigo, have
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  • 28 1 KUALA LUMPUR Mon: January collections from all districts in Kelantan towards the University of Malaya Endowment Fund amounted to $471.26. This brings the nett total collection to a1Q8.428.Q0
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  • 632 1 The particular aspect to which I want to refer is that of resettlement. The one-time so called squatters have now mostly been physically resettled, but that is by no means the end of the problem, in fact it is only the beginning" observed General
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  • 124 1 International Conference Of Social Work MADRAS. Feb. 25. Preparations have already begun for the sixth session of the International Conference of Social Work to be held in Madras between Dec. 15 and Dec. 22. The conference first in Asia will be attended by about 2,000 delegates from all over the
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  • 120 1 Hovering three feet above a tree trunk platform in swamp a helicopter made two sucessful attempts this morning ty remove two Cameronian soldiers who had fallen sick after three and a half weeks through the remote swamp and of Kuala Selangor. The soldiers were flown to
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  • 65 1 Tenant Registration Malacca Town Tenant Registration will begin in Malacca on March 1, 1952. This means that the Principal Tenant, also called the Chief Tenant will be required by law to fill up correctly a House Registration Form which will be supplied to him by his local Tenant Registration Operator.
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  • 57 1 The Postmaster-General has announced that letters and parcels from Penang and Kuala Lumpur for Kampar were lost on Feb. 21, 1952, as a result of bandit activity. The lost mails included letters posted in Penang and Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 20 and parcels posted in Penang on February
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.-India is scouring the world to find more rice, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, told a conterence of State Food Ministers in New Delhi. Despite the efforts of Indian representatives in Red China and South East Asia, Sri Nehru
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  • 96 1 KARACHI, Feb. 25.—Pakistan bought more from Japan than from Britain during 1951 for the first time, it was disclosed here yesterday. Japan was Pakistan's .principal source of imports, sending merchandise valid at 358,000,000 rupees during the year. She displaced Britain, who was second with 327,000,000 rupees.
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  • 53 1 KARACHI, Feb. 25.—Pakistan expects an increase in its 1951-1952 cotton crop of 21.7 per cent in local varieties and 10.9 per cent in American varieties, according to an official forecast just released. Officials attributed the increase to favourable weather conditions and high prices for cotton in the
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  • 32 1 Tomorrow Wednesday, Feb. 27, Hindi class between 4 and 5 p.m. and First Aid and Nursing class between 5 and 6 p.m. at the club premises at Moulmein Road.
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  • 41 1 INDO- SYRIAN TREATY NEW DELHI, Feb. 25: India and Syria today signed their first treaty of friendship. It will last three years. The signers were Premier Nehru and Dr. Najib Armanazl, Syrian minister who is leaving India tomorrow for reassignment.— A.P.
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  • 55 1 TOKYO, Feb, 25— A Com-munist-led mob of about 40 Japanese last night stormed a police station in Osaka, an industrial city 350 miles west of Tokyo. The crowd broke windows when police rejected demands for release of two Communists arrested while passing leaflets at a
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  • 24 1 TOKYO, Feb. 25. Royal Australian Air Force 77th Squadron pilots claimed the almost total destruction of the village of Chongdan in North Korea.- Reuter
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  • 179 1 LONDON. Feb. 25. The Sunday Pictorial said yesterday that Queen Elizabeth II might have her husband crowned "King Consort" instead of "Prince Consort." In the established order of British Royalty, the 30-year-old Duke. of Edinburgh had been expected to receive the princely title devised a century
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  • 58 1 SAIGON, Feb. 25— The British Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald is flying here tomorrow for talks on strengthening Anglo-French co'laboration against Communism. This was announced here today by M. Jean Letourneau, French Minister of State. Mr. MacDonald was expected to arrive a few
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  • 1106 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues., Feb. 26, 1952 WOES OF KOREA UVEN as Armistice negotiations are being resumed at Panmunjon, if the Peiping report is to be credited with reliability, the American forces are reported to be induldging in germ warfare techniques. |t is parodoxical indeed that when talks for
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 22.— 1n •pursuance nf tne announcement made on February 7. 1952. the Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture has released an additional 12,006 tons of sugar from 137 factories for sale in the free market. The total quantity of sugar so far rleased from
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  • 839 2 Also Gives Reasons For Socialist Defeat PATNA, Feb. 21. 'The electorate gave a good display of their spirit of democracy in the first general election of the Indian Republic. The Chief Election Commissioner of India, Shri Sukumar Sen, deserves hearty congratulations for
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  • 79 2 Maharajadhiraj Defeated PATNA: Mr. Shyamnandan Misra (Congress) Parliamentary Secretary to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, has been declared elected to the House of the People from Darbhanga North constituency, defeating his nearest rival Maharajadhiraj Kameswar Singh of Darbhanga (Independent) by a majority of 8,261 votes. This was one of the key
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  • 191 2 CALCUTTA: The procedure of marking the left fore-finger of every elector with an indelible ink during the forthcoming Municipal elections in Calcutta a procedure followed in the General Elections recently held -is enforced by a notification in an Extraordinary issue of the Gazette issued on Thursday
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  • 80 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government formulating a plan to develop the Pakistan rupee as an international currency, it is reliably learnt. The establishment of the rupee as international currency will make Pakistan's economy immune from fluctuations in relation to the pound or any other currency. It is stated that
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  • 28 2 TOKYO, Feb. 24: Major Japanese mining companies have started cooperation with various Asian nations for exploitation of their underground resources, Nihon Keizal reDorted today.- A.P.
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  • 437 2 AID TO AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL NEW DELHI: The proposal for the grant of a loan assistance of Rs. 50 lakhs to Air India International towards the purchase of latest type aircraft was agreed to by the Standing Advisory Committee of the Communications Ministry which met here yesterday evening, with Rajkumari
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  • 211 2 MADRAS: Delivering a lee ture on "Hormones and Vita Functions," at the Madras Medical College on Fabruary 5 Eh*. J. M. Tripod, of the Lau sanne University, Switzerland, stressed the importance of collaboration among chemists, biochemists, pharmacologists, physiologists and clinicians. Dr. Tripod said that experimental and
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  • 286 2 BOMBAY, Feb. 20. A high level conference of the Presidents of the four Pradesh Congress Committees in Bombay State and the Chief Minister, Mr. b. G. Kher, and .he Home Minister Mr. Morarji Oesai, here to-day decided that the new Ministry
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    49 2 FMUI U Dr. Konrad Adenauer, (left) West German Chancellor; Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State; Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary (third from left), and Robert Schuman. French Foreign Secretary, pictured inside the British Foreign office on Feb. 18. They have been having talks on the European army question. A.P.
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  • 168 2 LUCKNOW, Feb. 19. Mrs Sucheeta Kripalani, one of the prominent leaders of the K.M.P.P. who won her Parliamentary seat from Delhi, has lost in the election from Gorakhpur District constituency in Uttar Pradesh. In a four cornered contest in this constituency, the Congress candidate Mr. Dasarath
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  • 33 2 HONGKONG, Feb. 24:— A recent Shanghai arrival says tilt "at least 50 people a day" are comitting suicide in Shanghai because of Red China's new and virulent "self-confession" campaign.- AP
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  • 30 2 VIENNA, Feb. 24: Diplomats here said last night there have been rumours recently that General Jaroslav Prochazka of the Czechoslovak Army's General Staff has been removed from his post.- AP
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  • 1702 3 NAGPUR, Feb. 22. The general condition of all the 14 survivors of air crash at the Sonegaon airport here was described as better. Messrs. Hiralal and Sompat dance-partners who had received spine and leg injuries, are however, not yet out of danger, it is stated The
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  • 92 3 PATIALA. Feb. 22. Six armed dacoits who defrauded a bank cashier of Rs. 20,000 in Jind. were arrested within a few hours at Rohtak. While the cashier was on his way to deposit the day's collection in the treasury, the dacoits who were followed him in a
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  • 440 3 JAMMU, Feb. 22.— "Our basic approach and the approach of India to the Kashmir issue is that it is for the people of Kashmir to decide the future of Kashmir and only the people of Kashmir and India and the United Nations are
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    45 3 PHOTO Gracie Fields, British Comedienne, and Boris Alberovici, with writer Edwin Cerio who witnessed their marriage (he at left), on their way to St. Stephen's Cathedral. Capri. F 3 b. 18, wrwre Gracie and Boris were married. A crowd of local people follow them. A.P.
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  • 78 3 CAIRO. Feb. 24. Sir Zaffullah Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, is due in Cairo today. He will "submit to Egypt certain details regarding Mid-East defence problems, "the independent afternoon newspaper Al Zaman said here. Tt said, that Zafrullah Khan, who will stay tlaree days in Egypt en
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  • 23 3 KARACHI, Feb. I —Gen Sir Douglas Gracey former Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, arrived here by air from London.
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  • 214 3 Lord Soulbury Opens Ceylon Exhibition COLOMBO. Feb. 25. Saffron robed Hindu temple dancers carrying altars decorated with peacock feathers Saturday last escorted Lord Soulbury, Ceylon's GovernorGeneral to open the Colombo Exhibition on Feb. 23. Lord Soulbury was deputising for Queen Elizabeth and the Dukeof Edminburg, who were to have opened
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  • 94 3 MELBOURNE. Feb. 24: The liner Gothic, which was to have carried Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edniburgh on their tour of Australia, slipped quietly into Port Phillip, Vic. toria, today welcomed only by a few screeching seagulls. She was three weeks ahead of schedule
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  • 95 3 DACCA. Feb. 22.— The East Pakistan budget for 1952-53 presented in the Provincial Legislative Assembly this afternoon by the Premier and Finance Minister, Mr. Nurui Amin. revealed a deficit of Rs. 69,54,000. The Revenue receipts are estimated at Rs. 28,48.00,000 and the expenditure at Rs
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  • 686 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.— The States Food MinistersCon ferznce ended its two-day session here recently, after recommending measures, which will help rice-eating areas of the country, particularly South India States, to secure larger quantities of rice. Among the steps thai
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  • 89 3 Red China Troops Enter Burma? LONDON, Feb. 25. The British Foreign Office said yesterday it had no confirmation of reports Chinese Communist troops have entered Burma to take action against Chinese Nationalist guerillas. Some press dispatches from Rangoon reported General Li Mi's Nationalist guerilla force has seiaed control of Burma's
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  • 53 3 Frontier Red Shirt Leader Buried In Mardan LAHORE. Feb. 22. Qazl Attaullah Khan, former Minister in the Frontier's Congress Cabinet, whose body was taken to Peshwar recently, was buried in Mardan on Feb. 19. His funeral was attended by a large number of people including a host of old friends
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  • 93 3 BURDWAN, Feb. 22.— Three persons— an old lady a Iboy and an elderly passerby were recently rushed to the local hospital with serious injuries on their persons while a devotee of 'Mansha' (Goddess of Serpents) was taken to police lock-up. The boy, it is said,
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  • 54 3 BOMBAY, Feb. 22. The budget estimates of the Bombay Port Trust for the year 1952-53 revealed a surplus of Rs. 59,00,000.% The budget figures released here on Feb. 20 estimated a revenue for the financial year at Rs. 6.59 crores and the expenditure at
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  • 27 3 AGALA WATTE: Mr. Jayasena Jayasundera and his younger sister Miss P. K. Ratnawathie of Matugama were selected from Pasdun Korales, for the "Manhood" and "Womanhood" parade.— FOC
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  • 41 4 COLOMBO: The Deputy Controller of Exchange. Central Bank, Mr. J. A. Leemb ugfen, has sent in his re- I a. He will leave the service at f end of this month to a nv-rcantile firm. I FOC
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  • 134 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The Executive Board of the World Health Organisation has tentatively decided to spend more than Rs. 1,000,000 on W.H.O. projects in Ceylon next year. This was stated by Dr. W. A Karunaratne, Medical Officer (International Health) on his return after
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  • 141 4 COLOMBO: The Kones wara statue completed the last lap of the country-wide tour on Feb. 9, the Thai Poosam day cf the Hindus. The chariot reached the esplanade at 7 p.m. and was received under a richly decorated pandal by the chairman of the U.C., Mr. Ehambaram,
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  • 172 4 Libel Suit Against Temple Manager Fails JAFFNA: The case came up for trial before Mr. W Gunam Spencer, Additional District Judge, Jaffna in which Mr. S. Subramaniam, Secretary of the Sivasithampareshwara Alaya Paripalana Sabai, Stankerny, claimed Rs 1,000 from Mr. S. Sankarapillai, Manager, Sittankerny Pillaiyar Temple by way of damages
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  • 227 4 COLOMBO A Corporation for the manufacture of cigars will powers to control the industry, regulate the manufacture and enforce standards of production may be set up shortly. This proposal is based onon the manufacture of cigars to suit modern tastes, not only for local consumption but also
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  • 101 4 PUTUHERA: A 40-year-old woman, of Mawatagama, brought notes worth Rs. 150, enclosed in a tin to the Potuhera post office to change for new notes. When the Assistant postmaster opened the tin, he found that the notes were defaced and spoilt by the rust on
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  • 81 4 RESEARCH DEPT. TO SELECT PHRASES COLOMBO: Recommendations made in the first interim report of the Official Languages' Commission are being implemented bv the Government. A Language Research Department will shortly be 3Stablished. This department will be in charge of a supervisor and will consist of Research Assistant and translators Next
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  • 104 4 JAK SEEDS AT 20 CENTS A MEASURE RIKILLAKASKADA Due to the Colombo Exhibition prices of foodstuffs in this district continue to increase. Traders allege that the scarcity of food is due to all available stocks being hoard- 'ed in Colombo for the exhibition. Red onions are sold at Rs. 1.50
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  • 94 4 COLOMBO: Exhibition Sweep authorities have informed Government that a safe estimate of the profits ol the sweep is Rs. 1,500,000. They have also stated that the -profits would definitely not be less than Rs. 1,250,000. When the idea of the Sweep «vas first mooted
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  • 90 4 COLOMBO: Slam has I made an allocation of 15,000 tons of rice to Ceylon for February. Of this quantity 4,500 tons have alreay arrived, and a further 8,000 tons are due here by the end of this month. Meanwhile the Government has purchased 20,000 tons of rice
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  • 333 4 'LET ALL INDIANS HERE VOTE M.C. JAFFNA: With one dissentient vote and two abstentions, the Jaffna Municipal Council adopted a resolution urging Government, "in view of the inevitable delay in establishing citizenship rights." to enrol all Indian residents in Ceylon as voters for the forthcoming General Elections, Sponsoring the resolution.
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  • 186 4 Business In Tamil But Gradually BATTICALOA: The local urban council, at its monthly meeting with Mr. J. Tisavirasinghe, chairman presiding, decided that all discussions at council meetings should be conducted in Tamil, the transition from English to be vernacular to be gradual. Mr. James said Government was taking effective steps
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  • 160 4 CEYLON SILK INDUSTRY'S TARGET COLOMBO: A target of one million yards of silk is the aim of the silk industry in Ceylon which is to be reorganised by the Department of Industries. Government intends to buy two lakhs worth of machinery and import 12.000 lbs. of raw Bilk yarn from
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  • 127 4 I.D.M. S.I.A. Letter to the Editor: Sir.— Your editorials stemming from SlA's unseemly attitude in barring non-mem-bers to participate in a celebration common to the community have done much good to clarify vital issues concerning the rights and obligations of individuals and organisations. Dr. Abraham talks angrily (IDM 19.2.52) but
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  • 76 4 COLOMBO: The Aga Khan may come to Ceylon next month. He is at present in Karachi and one of his friends has written to a local businessman Informing him that the Aga Khan is hoping to visit Ceylon to see the King's Cup and
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    27 4 MR. TAN KIAT HIN, second son of Mr. Tan Hong Tek, of Singapore, who sails for Britain on the "Chusan" this week to join a British University.
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  • 88 4 (Left) EXAMINATION: This sturdy youngster is suffering from scabies. The pediatrie nurse will show mother how to treat him with material supplied by the health centre. (Centre) TREATMENT: The nurse who is f^^J^J^S£££ h ?l£££ t3 SSSS^*JSS m s e wiU g0 back to the
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  • 150 4 Federal Legislative Council KUALA LUMPUR Mon: The High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, has been pleased to appoint Enche Nasaruddin bin Abdul Rais to be an unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council for u further period from February 15, 1952, to January 31, 1954. Mr. A. J. D. C. Loch,
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  • 62 4 PADANG LEMBU RESETTLEMENT TILLAGE Thirty three families in Sungkep village in Kedah wera resettled on Sunday, Feb. 24, following an operation organised by the State Resettlement Officer, Mr. J. Gilman. Some of the families were removed to Padang Lembu Resettlement village while others were regrouped on an estate. The operation,
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