Indian Daily Mail, 26 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 135. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1955. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 177 1 "SHE DOESN T COME INTO THE PICTURE UNTIL AFTER ARMISTICE IS SIGNED' —Spokesman NEW DELHI, June 25.— A Foreign Office spokesman, explaining India's failure to send officers to Korea at the same time as the Swiss and Swedish contingents are departing, stressed
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  • 286 1 CALCUTTA, June 25. Jverest conqueror "Tiger" Sensing said yesterday iv ind •Jew Zealander Edmund Hil'arv eached the 29,002-foot *ummii A Mt. Everest "almost simulaneously." He declared flatly that he ;.s n Indian not a subject of JepaJ. Repoits that he is oi /as, on bad terms with
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  • 70 1 No Rubber Export From Here To China LONDON, June 25.— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. British Cololial Secretary, told a questioner n the House of Commons Wednesday that the embargo .n rubber exports from Ma'aya to China could not be lifted without contravening Britain's obligations under the 'Jnited Nations resolution of Vlay
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  • 561 1 Meanwhile, the United Na- 1 lions are tnaifung Ot trying t- I itpiace souun i\uita s trontnne J troops with tneir own forcein order to safeguard a Korean tract wnen it is signed, informed soarceg said Wednesday, accoraing to an A.P.
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  • 376 1 SEOUL, June 25. South Korean Government propagandists have started preparation* for an anti-Indian campaign be used if Indian troops are landed in Korea to police the war prisoner agreement. They have prepared slogans for distribution throughout Korea in English and Korean labelling India as "Red"
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI. June 25. Kashmir government tioops arc patrolling the streets "i Jammu, predominantly Hindu centre in the southern section of the disputed state, after clashes between police and students following the death of Hindu extremist leader, Shyama Prasad Mttherjee. Reports reaching here today said mobs
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON, June 25. Congress sent to Presidem chsenhower, Wednesday a bib giving Pakistan 1 000,000 tons Of wheat. Legislative action was completed when the Senate agreed to a minor House tmendment to the measure. The House approved the measure Tuesday. The amendment simply makes it
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  • 126 1 ZURICH. June 25. -The ,**d/ance partv of the Swiss delegation to the four-nation Korean neutial armistice comnissicn left Zurich by special >lane today for Washington enroute for Tokyo The party consists of io Swiss army officers, including the delegation's leader, 62-year-old Colonel Fritz Rihncr. The
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  • 147 1 LONDON, June 25. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. the British Colonial Secretary, announced in the House of Commons Wednesday that because of the serious world rice shortage .he British Government would make funds up to £3 000,000 ivallable for rice production in British colonies.
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  • 54 1 LONDON, June 25. Birth ot quintuplets to a Chinese peasant women was reported Wednesday by Peiplng Radio .vlothcr and babies were said to be "doing well." The Cheklang provincial government la taking care of the family the broadcaet sain, and haa allocated a monthly subsidy for the rearing
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  • 79 1 Photo. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India, in Switzerland after attending* the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in London, called a conference of Indian Envoys to Paris, Bonn, The Hague, London, Moscow and Washington, at the Swiss Mountain Resort of Bergeastock a few days ago. Nehru is shown
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  • 137 1 LONDON, June 25. Air. W. A. Ward. Commissioner tot Malaya who retires on June 60, Said here Wednesday that ne would rather be remembered as the first chairman of Malaya rtall the student centre, than as the last British Commissioner for Malaya. Mr. Ward,
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June 25. One thousand six hundred tramworkers who were out of job for nearly three months, are now hoping that the current negotiations between their representatives and the Management will prove fruitful and they will be back in their
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  • 23 1 TOKYO. June 26- Neatly -00 Japanese men, women and child! en will leave Osaka by •hio Thursday for Brazil.
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  • 211 1 Egyptians Hopeful Of Help From India, Pakistan US CAIRO, June 25.— President Neguib and Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru returned Wednesday afternoon from a boat ride on the ancient River Nile. Nehru nnd Premier Mohammed Ali of Pakistan saw celeorations of the advent of the Egyptian republic with hundreds of
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  • 138 1 LONDON. June 25. Mr. Oliver Lylt-lton. the Colonial Secretary, was asked in the House of Commons WednesJay to speed the building of extensions to Kandang Kerbau W: men's Hospital. Singapore. He replied that improvements i.o the hospital had already been started and he saw no
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  • 81 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I BOMBAY, -une 25. The Indian Government have decided to set Up a factory to manufacture heavy electrical equipment with a capital of (Rs. 300 to 400 millions). The 'ocatlon of the plant has not been decided yet. Mr. A.
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  • 44 1 SAIGON, June 25. Cambodta'fl King Norodom Sihanouk stirred up a In and new crisis Wednesday with a sudden demand for complete independence for his little country and a threat of war against France if he doesn't get it. A.P.
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  • 71 1 LONDON. June 25 About 70.000 ex-servicemen and women will n.aich past the Queen in review in Hyde Park, London on July 5, the British Legion Ex-servicemen's Association, stated today. The Moderator of the Free Churches (Nonconformist) will rend the lesson and the Archbishop of Canterbury
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  • 134 1 Tamils Erase Telugu Signboards! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 25.— Ban and orders prohibiting meetings, processions and the assembly of more than five persons for a fortnight haa not put a stop to the agitation for the inclusion of Tamil-speaking Tiruttani taluk in the residuary State in the formation
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  • 85 1 LONDON, June 25. -Britain hopes to withdraw one U.K. army battalion from Malaya in the near future, Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton told the House of Commons Wednesday. "As more local forces become fully trained and equipped, further reduction of these forces may become
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  • 72 1 Mr. J. H. Davis, who ha? been .icting as British Adviser. Pahnng, is going to the United Kingdom on leave in the early part of July. On his departure, Mr. J. A. Harvey, who has been substantively appointed British Adviser, Pahang, will assume the duties of
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BIHAR. June 25. Acharva S. B. Kripaianl. Chairman of the Praia-Socialist Party, bad been elected to the House o' the People from IS-tnea twomember constituency In th* hve-e'ftctlon. The candidate for ♦he reserved seat also be'«*»r* to the Praia Socialist Pert* Cbpyrttfct.
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  • 596 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., June 26, 1953. It's Not 'Tongkat' But Scaffolding! 'JHB sincere thanks of the general public and especially of the masses comprising the poor workmen all over the Federation of Malaya are due to the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer for his decision to ban
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  • 828 2 East And West Will Live Help Together RADHAKRISHNAN SAYS: TpHE old concept of "East is Last and West is West, md never the twain shall oeet' 1 has ceased to function, Dr. S. Radhaj-rrishnan VicePresident of India, declared at v convocation of the University sf Minnesota last week. Such a
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  • 125 2 Khadi Uniform For Railway Personnel MADRAS: The Deputy Mldster 7., Railways Sri O. V. Alageaaa, visited the Govern•nant Weaving Institute Washer; mpet, and watched the production of khadi drill with 100 per cent twisted yarn. Sri Alagesan w.-*s ?=h:wn several varieties of khadi cloth He was also shown -imples f
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  • 142 2 MYSORE Dr. V. Subrahnanyan Director Central Fooo technological Research Insti.ute, addressed th<* members of he Mysore ftotarv Club on lynthettc lice." Dr. Subrahmanyan, who had ecently been to Europe for electing machinery which Ottld be used for the mass wnufacture of the synthetic ice. said it
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  • 55 2 Here are Egypt's three top men following the deposition of Infant King Ahmed Fuad and the establishment of a Republic. Left to right: Vlca-Premier and Mint-i«r oi ihe Interior Gam el Abdel >'asa_r; President and Premier Mohamed Neguib, and Major General Abdul Hakim Amer, C-ln-C of all
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  • 92 2 MADRAS The follow in^ date 3 have been fix-d by th e Election Commission for the by-electicn to the Madias Legislative Assembly from ih_ Ramachandrapuram constituency of E Godavari districts and Vriddhachalam constituency. S Arcor. district. Last date ior nominations July 6; date of scrutiny, July 11; last
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  • 143 2 BOMBAY Tnree oooks hav.. been temporarily withdrawn from circulation fr.-m the (J.S.I S. Libraries in Bombay ntl Calcutta, because "they contain contioversial material," pending instructions from the IT.s. State Department. Those books are "Wash ngtun Wiich-hunt" by Bert Andrews, "Mission to Moscow" by Carene Streit.
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  • 119 2 TlRUCHIRAPAr.II: Report* M IV ice inquiry having beeu received, the Additional First Cla.ss Magistrate. posted t. Jun. 26 the hearing of what ia known aa Idol Breaking Case in which Sri E. V. Ramaswamy Njiicker. leader of the Draetda Ka-hagam. and two others stand charged. It
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  • 103 2 LONDON: Example* of tli>- fine craftsmanship o/ India and Pakistan attracted great attention at a four day Commonwealth and Empire Exhibition at Ulucton, a holiday resort on the Essex coast. Organist d by Toe 11. the exhibition illustrated progress made throughout the Commonwealth. Centre-pieces on India's
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  • 419 2 BOMBAY, June 20.— Normal life was resumed in Bombay City yesterday, foi owing heav^ lains for about 55 hours. Air, rail and vehicular trafic. which had been interrupts .1 the City since Thuisday, re sumed normal operations >'••:,- erday afternoon. Most of the „.'D„ telephone services
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  • 196 2 Lady Tata Memorial Trust Awards me tiuoites of tne iMHy lata Memorial __ust uunouucvu uu tne aeaiu anniversary ot i^aoy iv lC iieroai •^orabji iata, JuUe le lJlc <i wards ot scnomrsnips ana grants for the year i»o_-s_. ane international awards ot varying amounts (totalling *5,o ,o) for research in
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  • 32 2 POONA: The hunercr-strike of 103 Drimary teachers of Poona district was called off last week on the advice of Mr R. M. Joshi. Socialist MLA of Bombay- FOC
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    37 2 photo Major Salah Salem (left), n.uiy appointed Egyptian Mlnister of State for Sudan Affairs, gives his first prtss conference. In Cairo, since the deposition of infant King Ahmed Fuad and the formation of an Egypti— ";>uoiu\ A.P.
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  • 753 2 MADRAS: The Government of India has asked the Slate Governments to send before the end of this month, their programmes for the Local Development Works .Schemes under the Five- ear Plan, with full particulars in respect of each scheme for the year
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  • 203 2 MADRAS: The Aa/aae** puram Third Lane, OH Slaughter Mouse Road, Ruyapuram, teas the stent ,afaZ ttmhbing on Satum-i,, .i.ght The inc dent >.s- titled To be the sequel qling between tun omet t a water-tap Mi-iur tin lay. The vict.m wot ii.tglu.im (23) a re
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  • 117 2 j_AHORE The Chief Mil j* or the Punjan (Pajoswi md.- Fnoz Kuan .\oon v.*_s -tuuday unanimously eiected a. nt of tne pus <&ua ,m i^eague. A special session of the Le o Ul council. wmcii lusted ob ..•.mutes, also passed a WSJSi -ion -xp.essing eonti
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  • 1006 3 Investment Of Private Capital Explained-ALLEN HYDERABAD: Mr George V. Allen, American Ambassador in India said that if India showed anv interest in any regional grouping, they wouid be most happy to hear an expression ot that opinion Mr. A Hen .said that he was not.
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  • 193 3 NEW DELHI: Professor Seorge G:dfingei, an Am«-r»-can chemist, will arrive in India shortly to help carry on research In problems affecting India's textile Industry, one ot the largest in the world. Mr. GoWfinger is being sent •ay the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
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  • 191 3 NEW DEL.Hi: ine m—m Public Library has earmarked i about Rs. 40,000 for the production of adult, and juvenile Literature, according to the Annual Report of the Library. About 44 manuscripts have been prepared, and arrangements for their publication arc under way. The Library, jointly
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  • 175 3 M.\-i..i>: Sri Sri Prakasa, uovernor nas conveyed iu*, appreciation oi tne h a llli > Oispuiyea by me u**e roace u ii,i.iu,c Katuaveiu, ana ai.ng vvuh expressing *>»»pau_y to the iuiuny ior warned its. 100 as present to tne family m tuken of his appreciation, aue
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  • 199 3 Madras, over 75,000 puP- ai 246 Corpor aiion Elementary sch:ola will have the oenent of a daiiy supply oi reconstituted mile thanks to he offer o; the UNICEF 107 fie* Ripply of a large stoci Ji sainuned milk powder to India. la addition nursing and expectant
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  • 44 3 Photo. Members of t.e Swedish Delegation to the Korean Armistice Commission meet in Stockholm, June 16, for instructions from Chief Swe-ish Delegate Colonel Nils Ingvarason (second from right). The previoUH day he received kit for their stay in Korea. A.P.
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  • 273 3 MADRAS: The Madras School of Catering, organised by the All-India Women's Fo_d Council, Madras Branch. will begin to function from July 10, and offer a l.Vdsi.*. course in catering and nutrition. ine course «ni| include theoretical instruct. on anu practical d-.noiiotiu.ion_, anu tne trainees
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  • 72 3 LIVERPOOL The "Chipoingfold". the last of the three Roval Naval frigates to be handed over to the In-itan Navy was officially transferred here last week. She Is expected to reach India at the end of August. The -ri*p-*e ">** renamed •Oanga' bv firH«thi O. 8.
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  • 263 3 V ••<" tl^itMMSI VV<*a ai l.illu.Mil IT-lil iiit* .'-an, .tiaUras, vvui-u is vonoiueieu 10 ue navuig a very wiue circuiauuii in south inuia, trom where nun mosi of tne Maiayan Indians. Besides it is aiso region visited by some Maiayan Indians, wno on meir return to
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  • 234 3 NEW DELHI: The Union t-cvernment has decided to "flood"' Important sugar ra r ketS including iho.'*e in Btfmbay Calcutta. ..Rd lex.. L,running a large number of "sugar tiains" on an mn>->-£utj cy basis during the mxt 10 days in a move to brltig oown prices. The
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  • 135 3 Tirupati Vimanam To Be Gilded iii»wi-aii. me nrumalai -.lupau uevasthanctm aumuri.ic_ uave ueuiued to carry out -»ie goiu-gnuing of tne Vima.*_m over tne Sanctum Sanc--_ium of tne Lord venkates.«aia at Tirumalai. As a prc.liuinary step towards the -anie, they conducted the i__.ialayam ceremony on june \o, i.e., transiernng the I'owcr"
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  • 103 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have disallowed a goodwill mission of students sponsored by the Delhi University Union to visit China, Mr. Harish Chandra, President of the Union, said in New Delhi. He said that the Government's decision came as a shock" to the
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  • 89 3 MADRAS: The death occurred last week, of Dr. K. N. Kesari. Ayurvedic doctor and philanthropist. at his resi.dence in Westcott Road, Royapettah. He was aged 77. Dr. Kesari, who had his early education in Guntur district, came over to Madras and continued his studies. He
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  • 49 3 Photo. An American marine escort a wounded prisoner from A -.com City PoW Compound, near Inchon, Korea, June 19, following an attempted break-out In which 35 prisoner* were killed and 90 injured when they formed a human battering ram for their break-out bid. A.P.
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  • 96 3 LAHORE The Pakistan •mountaineering exped'tlon to the 24.700-foot Trlchmir No. ->n tne Karakorum Range. Manned for 1955. will not use ixygen apparatus. A spokesman of the Pakistan Mountaineering Club, who lisc'osed this here, said that ->xygen wag not indispensable n the Range In case one took
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  • 221 3 MADRAS: Dr. Karl Kup, Jurator of the Spencer Collecion of Illustrated Books ot Jie New York Public Library, .vho is in Madras. studying .ireseivat.on of valuable manuscripts spoke at a meeting, on he "New Y:tk Pubic Libra .-y, and its special collections Che meeting
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  • 94 3 Bombay Withdraws Family Allowance BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay last Monday announced that It had decided to withdraw In three stages, spread over a period of two years, the dearness allowance granted to its married gazetted officers, drawing a pay ex ceeding Rs. 1,000. The first cut comes Into force
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  • 150 3 KUMBAKONAM: The price of paddy has risen from about Rs. 22 per bag of 48 measures o Rs. 24.8. and even Rs. 25 in ■?ome places. It is feared that th'^price may go up to Rs. 30 before the next harvest. The reason for the
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  • 188 3 MADRAS: The Botanical Survey and the Zoological survey of India arc being reorganised by tne Union Government witn a view to expanding their activities. The proposals submitted for their expansion by experts of these two departments are now being examined by the union Government. The need
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  • 125 3 FOC HYDERABAD; The Oainania Or ental Publications Bureau of Hyderabad has published a tenth century monumental work on astronomy "Suwarul Kawakib" (B.ok of dxed stars) in the Arabx language. The author of this vork, Abul Hussain Abaur Rahman Assufi, was one of the well-known astronomers of
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  • 1600 4 Stops All Welfare Work! Announcing the abandonment of ail its social and welfare activities and projects, the Maiayan Chinese Association in a statement on Wednesday night, said that" this decision which has been taken with the greatest reluctance and regret follows the receipt of a
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  • 84 4 NEW DELHI, June 20.--iussia's new "peasant Ambas.ador" started his first term n India Wednesday with a /arm reception in the capital. The evening press prominen:y displayed stories of the irm background of S.viet avoy Ivan Alexandrovich icnediktov. Arriving by air early Wed.esday, 51-year-old Benediktov ormer
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  • 88 4 Queen Didn't Wear Crown In Scotland EDINBURGH (Scotland; un_ 25. A radiant Queen -Uzabeth II received the anient crown of Scotland at a solemn ceremony Wednesday, mt she didn't wear it. At St. Gile's Cathedral ■Arhere she was the central igure in a national service cf hanksgiving and dedication, -he
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  • 122 4 e *ca ,n lo represent 01.f.A. for a friendly soccer iiiatcn against H.A.t. (Changii at cnangi on June zs (fc>unaay> win ix! cnosen from the following:— XNarayanan, K. G. Suppiah, G. Suppian, T. C. Baian, M. v»iiam, ueorge PnUnp, s. u. imams, f. Suppian, nashiu, lJ
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  • 264 4 JAFFNA: The discontinuance of racing and the axing of foreign Embassies in order to benefit to the economy of the country, was advocated by Mr. C. Vanniaslngham. M.P., at a meeting of the Youth Front of uie Federal Party (Imn..uThamil Arasu at Kalllyankadu last week-end. Mr.
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  • 86 4 The Indian Community of Kuala Lumpur have arranged to stage, with talented artists irom various parts of Malaya, a Classical Dance and Music Performance at the Kuala i_umpur Town Hall on July 3/4, 1953, beginning at 8.30 p.m. on both nights, under the distinguished patronage of -I.E. Sir
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  • 224 4 COLOMBO The Burmese Minister in Ceylon. U. Tint Swe, died at the General Hospital last week, following an attack of cerebral haemorruage. The funeral took place at the Kanatte Cemetery, according to -iuddhlst rites. U. Tint Swe gave up journalism to take up the appointment
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  • 73 4 Students Study Tour Of India, Pakistan Ceylon BERKELEY. CALIF., June ;5 —Six men and six women .-dents at the University ot Ja if.rnia, will leave by plane Junday for a 10 weeks study .our of India, Pakistan and Jeylon. Project India-Pakistan-Cey-on announced yesterday that _/*-$324 00 had been raised to
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  • 33 4 GARY COOPERS MEET THE POPE VATICAN CITY June 25.— Gary Cooper and his wife and daughter were among 5,000 tourists and pilgrims received in general audience todav bv l .e Pope. A. P.
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  • 54 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Prime Minister Mr. Dudley Senanayake Is determined that a hostel for Ceylon students shall be set up in London as soon as possible. This reassurance wa.s given by the Deputy High Commissioner for Ceylon in -.on.'-n to t delegation of students, says i
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  • 21 4 MANILA Jun«* 25.—President Elpidio Quirino will f'.y to the United States for medical treatment Saturday.- A.P.
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