Indian Daily Mail, 19 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 189. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 2172 1 Progs. Govt. Combine To Defeat Raj's Motion Revision Later If Necessary, Assures Colonial Secretary (By Our Staff Reporter) A lively discussion ensued m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday on a motion moved by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, disapproving paragraph 6 of the Immigration (Prohibition of
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    47 1 Photo. This charming photo of PRINCESS ANNE was made specially to commemorate her third birthday anniversary, which was celebrated on An;. I •"> The young Princess is shown m the dress she wore on <Coronation Day. II is of cream French needleerun lace over chiffon and taffeta. A.P.
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  • 268 1 LONDON, Aug. 18. Persia may become the second Middle Eastern state to abolish its monarchy following the Shah's flight to Baghdad yesterday, diplomatic quarters here said. But whether Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, the victorious Prime Minister, takes the title of President, like Egypt's General Mohammed Neguio, whether
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  • 141 1 SOVIET NOTE ON GERMANY REACTION'S LONDON, Aug. 19.- Russia's surprise note proposing v German peace conference within the next six months met a guarded first reception m Europe. But as the Western Chancellories got down to studying the note m detail two contrasting reactions became apparent. m West Berlin politicians
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  • 57 1 DAMASCUS. Aug. 18.— The report of tne murder of President Adib Shishakiy is false. It was received acre with the grcutcbt surprise as Snishakly who presided Sunday at a ceremony at the military academy and addressed a crowd of several thousand is m the best of
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  • 198 1 NEHRU TELLS INDIAN TROOPS LEAVING FOR KOREA (Fiom.Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. IS. Addressing more than three thousand members of Indian Custodian Force now being shipped to Korea the Chief Minister Rajaji told them last evening that they are on a "Glorious mission
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  • 202 1 Communist Party Attempted To Capture Central Province By Force COLOMBO, Aug. 18.— Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon, defended last night the Government's actions m declaring a state of emergency m the island and passing security regulations to meet the Leftist-sponsored hartal on August 12. The
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  • 136 1 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 18.- Rivers Cauvery and Coleioon arc m floods, following the rising of flood-level m Mettur Reservoir. Authorities aie miking all precautions and have warned agriculturists m Jow lying delta aicas of Tanjore District. Collectors have already Advised
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  • 98 1 N.S. Krishnan Case: Fresh Hearing Again (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 18. -The Exparte suit against the film actor N. S. Krishnan and his wife to pay one lakh of rupees to North Indian businessman, being advance for a picture that is being produced by Krishnan has been set.
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  • 604 1 SPECULATIONS RIFE IN LONDON LOaNDON, Aug. 18. Sir Winston Churchill is being pressed to put an end to the mystery of his illness and to .say whether he will soon resume the full burdens of the premiership or retire. Most of the agitation
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  • 111 1 PAKIS, Aug. 18.— In a surprise radio address last night, rremier Josepn i^aniei caiiea on tne *'rencn strikers to "stop me siriKes Tuesday. I hopo tnat tne leaders of tne union federations will put out the order Monday evening to restart work Tuesday morning."
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  • 27 1 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Aug. 18. A «on was born to the wife of Crown Prince Asfa Wassan, of Ethiopia, yesterday, the court announced yesterday A.P.
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  • 143 1 IRAN SHAH HOPEFUL OF RETURNING BAGHDAD. Aug. 18. The Shah of Inin was quoted Monday as telling two of Iraq's Parliamentary leaders here that he is still hopeful of getting back to his country. The two men, Dr. Fadhil Jamali, President of the Iraqi Chamber of Deputies, and Sayid Mohammed
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  • 44 1 BEIRUT, Aug. 18.— Reports from Baghdad say the Iranian ambassador to Iraq refused a request by the Shan of Iran to meet him yesterday, after thf* Shah and Queen Soraya had been granted political asyium by the Iraqi government. A.P.
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  • 138 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 18. Franz von Papen, top Hitler diplomat, says Unitea States guards at Nuernberg twice ottered him the "means" of suicide— by poison and knife. He alleged this in his •memoirs'' published Monday. Von Papen points out in the book that he
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  • 82 1 CAIKO, Aug. 17. President Naguib said here today he will pray for Arab and Moslem unity when he makes his pilgrimage to Mecca. The President, who is to fly to Arabia tomorrow morning, was answering questions from reporters. "I shall pray that the Arab and
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  • 656 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Aug. 19, '63. INDIA'S PLEDGE TO COLONIAL PEOPLES JN our editorial yesterday we pointed out the duty of Malayan Indians to help m the achievement of Malayan freedom. True, as the nationals of a free Independent nation, they have a proud status of their own,
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  • 1264 2 War On Poverty And Want Nehru's Speech On Independence Day NEW DELHI: Nearly half a million people heard Prime Minister Nehru declare m his Independence Day speech from the ramparts of Delhi's historic Red Fort on Saturday August 15, that India was resolved
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  • 442 2 NEW DELHI The sixth an. niversary of India's freedom was celebrated on Aug.ust 15 throughout the country, Prabnat pheris (morning rounds), flag hoisting, ceremonial parades and punlic meetings were main features of celebrations held m state capitals. At all customary places of mass congregation people gathered m thousands to
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  • 34 2 NEW DELHI: General K. M. Curiappa, Indian High Commissioner to Australia, presented his credentials to the Gover-nor-General of Australia, FM Slim, at Sydney last week, it was officially stated here. FOC
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  • 45 2 BOMBAY: Mrs. Shanta Mukerjee, Vice-President of the All-India Trade Union Congress, died recently m a Vienna hospital after prolonged illness, according to a cable received here. Mrs. Mukerjee had gone to Vienna as a delegate to the International Social Security Conference- FOC
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  • 262 2 Wide Support For New Kashmir Premier SRINAGAR: An analysis of congratulatory tefegrams received by Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad shows that while Sheikh Abdullah was relying on his pull m the Valley alone, the new Prime Minister of Kashmir has been promised support from all three units of the state Jammu, Kashmir
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  • 170 2 SRINAGAK tiSKShi Ghulain Monammaa, fume Minister ot ivusnmiv, saia m Srinagar _v August 10 mat his government was deierrnined to unng eco. uomic relief to the people. Adcuessing 5,000 demonstrators wno, waving Indian national nags, stopped his car. BaKshi unulmn Mohammaci said ins government were giving
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    34 2 General Sir Gerald Templer addressing some of the Community leaders and the residents of Kampong Maroof, a small village about four miles from Kuala Lumpur, during a visit on Friday. (Dept. of Information Photo).
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  • 83 2 SRINAGAK Reuter, uu August 14, corrected a report circulated by '.hem on August 11 that "troops were used to disperse demonstrators In Snuagor." As this Reuter report was m contradiction to what the Presb Trust of India staff correspondents reported from Srinagar PTI asked Reuter's London office
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  • 271 2 Organisations Of Students HYDERABAD: Addressing ihe students of the Osmanla L/niversity Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Praja Socialist leader, emphasised the need for reprr sentatives of students' organisations playing their proper role m society. He said that even the National Union ot Students, when it was not active had to be
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  • 240 2 Complete Impartiality Off India Understood TOKYO: The leader of thIndian advance party to Koxea, Mr. R. K. Nehru, Foreign Secretary, said m Tokyo he was confident that "the prisoners ot war question can be Mttied and that one of the obstacles of establishing peace m Korei will be removed," "Therefore
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  • 31 2 SINGAPORE The Office of the Representative of the Government of India m Malfiya will remain closed on Thursday Aug. 20, 1953 on account of Hari Raya Haji.- I.I.S
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  • 786 3  -  Betty Burleigh By JN a tiny Harijan village 25 miles south of Madras a young man sat by the road. 1 he mid-morning sun beat down uj-on him without mercy, but he didn't seem to notice With his finger he ws tracing
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    62 3 Photo. This aerial picture show* the burning inland of Zakynfhow. off the Greek mainland. It was one of the worst hit areas m the aeries of earthquake shocks on the Hellenic Coast and nearby island. About 15,000 inhabitants are homeless, and it has so far been Impossible to estimate the.
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  • 174 3 DISRESPECTED WOMAN: SO LOST HIS JOB fcSHOPAL,: A constable of the Bhopul police lost his job because he consiucied it degrading for a man to sarnie a woman M.L..A. The constable, posted at the main entrance to the Bhcpal State Assembly Chamber, abstained from saluting Mrs. Malmoona Sultana, Secretary of
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  • 282 3 Harijan Uplift People's Outlook Must Change BOMBAY Mr. jagjlvan Ram, the Union Mlnis'.er fo* Communications, expressed uoubi whether the Depressed Class people would come up to die level of others within ten years— the period stipulated Dy the Constitution for tneir progress. Mr. Jagjivan ttam, ehia that mere constitutioaal guarantees
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    56 3 A stricken Greek family is pictured by its wrecked home following earthquake shocks on the Hellenic coast and nearby islands. Four shocks were record today, Aug. 12. About 15,000 inhabitants are homeless, and it has so far Ui-i-n impoftsible to estimate the dead and bijjured. Worsthit are the islands of
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  • 184 3 Russia Accepted U. S. Aid In Many National Crises On several occasions. In 1981, when the young: Soviet eminent was faced with a nation-wide famine, America rushed 50 miilon dollars' worth of food and other aids to the Russian Deople. This relief provided for a iwo-year period of economic instance.
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  • 75 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Communications Minister, said that the Indian Airlines Corporation which had taken over the undertakings of all the airlines m India would doubtless examine the possibility of extending the night airmail services to other citiea. The Deputy Minister, who was replying to
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  • 550 3 MADRAS: liiroshr Ono and Kiyoko Wainai, stage dance artists from Japan, who were here recently, said that their visit to Madras had completely changed their minds of the mistaken impression they had about Indian dancing, particularly Bharata Natya. They had gained an Idea,
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  • 115 3 TRIVANDRUM: To encouidge voluntary social service activities among students, the Adult Education Board has prepared a scheme to organise social service leagues m high schools and coiieges m the State. Tho main objects oi the acheme are to train students tor constructive leadership,
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  • 563 3 India's Prestige Rising In U. S. JNTEREST m India, its people and its problems is markedly on the increase m the United States, and India's prestige is growing steadily, according to Mrs. Vera Micheles uean, editor and research director of tne foreign Poncy Association of America. There is also a
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  • 501 3 NEW DELHI: Karl Kup, curator of the Spencer collection m the New York Public Liiorary, has an eye for the "finest illustrated books and manuscripts of ail ages, m all languages, of all countries." He has just spent two months here, visiting
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  • 69 3 TrayancoreCochin M.L.A. Progressing ERNAKULAM: Mr. A. L.. Jacob, member, TravancoreOochin Legislative Assembly, who was stabbed by an assailant on August 6, is under treatment at the district hospital here. A broken piece of the blade of the knife that was embedded m the left shoulder joint bone m the upper
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  • 120 3 HUBL.I: An alert watchman on patrol averted a major ac cident last week by sngnalling m express train to halt when He found the bolts of some fishplates on the track removed. It Is stated that the watchman, while coming from Dhar war on patrol, tncpiintercdr>4i,
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  • 412 3 CiUILON A Joint meetin^or tne Travancore_c-ciiin Congress Legislature Party an i tne Pradesh Congress Committee here recently to conside tho continuance or otherwise ot tne legislative amance wit i the Travancore Tamil Nan Congress, decided to postpon consideration of the matter fo- 1 another two months.
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  • 253 3 SYDNEY— A Sydney pro fessor said there is evidence that cortisone could be ex tracted from kangaroo bile more easily than from ox bile In the present method usec. m the U.S. cortisone is mad' from ox bile m a 32-stage process. Professor of organic chem istry at Sydney
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  • 257 4 COLOMBO: What arc your credentials? Where are your guarantiees Mr. C. W. ~W. Kannangara. Minister of Local Government, asked of the Opposition who, he said, were asking them to hand over the Government. "Who Is going to be the new Prime Minister m that Government?" he queried.
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  • 368 4 UNESCO Seminar On Languages Will Help Promote International Understanding -CEYLON MINISTER COLOMBO: This country In the past few yews has embarked upon major educational reforms, and I am happy to say that wwnite progress has been made," said Mr. ML D. Bands the Minister of Education, opening the UNESCO Seminar
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  • 119 4 COLOMBO: China has offered to export 76 different varieties of textiles to Ceylon. Samples of these fabrics arrived last week and these will be shown to textile dealers by the Rubber Commissioner. who is the channel of trade between the two countries. Textile dealers
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  • 164 4 Mr. A. Ratnayake, Minister of Home Affairs, referring to the Opposition criticisms of the foreign embassies, during the budget debate, said the question had been considered and it had been found that every single embassy served a useful purpose. The embassy at Rangoon did much work m connection
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  • 251 4 SAL.EM: Nine persons are reported to have met their death under tragic circumstances m an irrigation well on Aug. 3, m Mm imp.iUl viimge, m Tiruchengode taluK, on the Rastpurara-Tiruchen-gode road. It is said that one of the ryots had put jute fibre for
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  • 168 4 BOMBAY: The first electri-cally-operated rain gauge device manufactured by the Indian Meteorological Department's workshop at Poona, was put into commission at the Santa Cruz airport here. The new device, claimed to bo the first of its kind m India, is designed to measure continuous intensity of rainfall
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  • 145 4 COLOMBO: Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Food and Agriculture wants the Ministry to explore the possibilities of importing wheat Hour from India. Pointing out that large stocks of wheat flour are available m India for export, h« says Ceylon may be nble
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  • 134 4 COLOMBO: Imports of red onions will not bo allowed m future, the Minister of Pood and Agriculture has informed business associations. The reason, he says, is because Oeylon is now self-suffi-cient m this commodity. This decision follows complaints by a CTeylonese business association that licences
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  • 175 4 GALL.E: Mr. C. C. Desai, Indian Hi&h Commissioner m Ceylon gave the Mahinda College pupils of the Science Society an idea of what India was doing by way of development of scientific research and how India had set up the largest fertiliser plant m Asia
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  • 45 4 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, lias sent a cheque of Rs. 10,000 to tne Governor of Madras for relief work In the flood-affected areas of Malabar, it is learnt. The contribution is from the Prime Minister's Relief Fund.- FOC
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  • 138 4 t^jlon ttJU export 10.3.*<» ton* of rubber to China this month, bringing the total for the year to about .17.000 tons. Ceylon has agreed to send China 60,000 ton* a year under the long-term agreement. In official quarters it is expected that any surplus
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  • 576 4 NEW YORK: This is the subject of deep research by members of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, as voiced by their president, Helen O. Irwin. of Des Moines, lowa. And the answer, after all these generations of suffragettes and equal rights crusaders,
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  • 77 4 Missing From Grave GUNTUR: On receipt of a complaint. the Mangalagin Police opened last week grave wherein a nine-month old baby was stated to have been buried on July 27. The body of the baby was not found but a piece of cloth which was identified as belonging to it
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  • 163 4 BOMBAY The Government of Bombay propose to introduce during the next session of the State Legislature a Bill providings legislation to con. trol and regulate the practice of registered veterinary practitioners, declared Mr K. F. Patil, Deputy Mniister for Agriculture and Forests, Government of Bombay. Mr. K. F.
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  • 1199 4 [For many centuries met erology has been practised m India. Much scientific progress has been made m recent years, but still the weather forecasts, rather undeservedly, are likely to provoke a smile m unbelievers. The ancients seem to have been no worse, as weather prophets, than their
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    74 4 They are learning dancing from Mr. Bhaskar, who is doing what little he can to pro. pagate Indian dancing among Malayans. Mr_ Bhaskar is running many schools m Singapore and quite a member of his pupils have* impressed audiences on various occasions*. Those m the picture above are: Rajeswari Raja,
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  • 784 5 NEW DELHI: The House of the People last week agreed to *ive detailed consideration to the Finance BUI for the levy of an estate duty. Replying to the debate, the Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh, said he could not accept the contention that
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  • 127 5 Nepal Beset By Economic Difficulties KATHMANDU: The Prime Minister of Nepal, Mr. M. P. Koirala, said that his country was passing through economic difficulties, ana all shoulders be put to the wheel to solve the economic problem. 'Our infant industry is facing many problems dampening the hope of quick industrialization,
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  • 358 5 JAKARTA, Aug. 17. Security disturbances m Indonesia lately "have gained m strength and ferocity," President Soekarno said last night. JUashing out against the fanatical Moslem Darul Islam and other terrorist organizations m Indonesia, the President said the time was now ripe for issuing order
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    47 5 The High Commissioner, Ge neral Sir Gerald Tempter, being: introduced to Mr. Ghenda Singh, captain of the Perak team, by Mr. E. M. Mac Donald, the president of the M.A.A.A., at the 32nd Malayan Amateur Athletic < ham pi unships m Kuala Lum ur on August 15, 1955.
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  • 134 5 PATNA: Prime Minister Nehru will make an aerial survey of the flood-affected districts of Darbhangu, Sahar-s-u. Muzuffarpur, Saran and Ohanwaran m north Bihar, sometime m August, it is reliabiv understood. ir.c exact uate and timing of Mr. Nehru"s tour will depend on tne nature of the
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  • 363 5 5-YR. SCHEMES OF THE STATES A REVISION? INDORE: The Government of India is expected to issue a circular to all State Governments, asking them to review their five-year plans and suggest a revision, if necessary, jin the light of the lust two I years' experience. Mr. V. V. Dravid. Labour
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  • 195 5 NEW DELHI: The proposed National Extension Service, when m full swing, can afford employment to 83,834 skilled persons, and its employment potential for unskilled labour will be at least twice as much, it was officially stated here recently. The Planning Commission, In its recent communication to the States suggesting
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  • 593 5 Short Stories Influence A Man's Life! MADRAS: A tribute to the art of story-writing was paid by Mr. Sri Prakasa. Governor Of Madras. Mr. Sri Prakasa thought there was no better means of I education or reform than good Btories which had something to teach. The Ramayana, the Mahabharatha, the
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  • 143 5 NEW DELHI: At Indepeu I aencc Day investiture at Kashtrapati Bhavan on Aug. 15 the made award of Manavir Chakru to tnree senior racers of the Indian Air Force. The officers are Group Capt. Engineer, Group Capt. Moolgaokar and Wing Commander Noronha. Mahavir Chakra was also
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  • 750 5 Pension To Aga KhanConfiscation Of Jewels NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru told the House of the People that the Government of India hoped to stop all political pensions In due coarse. The Prime Minister intervened to reply to some of the supplementary questions arising out of the Home Minister, Dr. Katju's
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  • 442 5 Abolition Off Jagirs In Bombay BOMBAY: In furtnerance or Its policy of abolition of intermediaries between itself and the ryot, the Government of Bombay has decided to abolish the jagirs m the merged areas m the State. The Jagirs which are found m the merged areas of the State, are
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  • 1155 6 Enrolment Shows Decline! GOVERNMENT REPORT FOR 1952 ON PUPILS, TEACHERS AND AID Following are the details contained m the Education Report, 1952, Colony of Singapore on Indian Education and Schools: Says the Report: Vernacular education m Singapore developed originally on the same lines as m the
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  • 167 6 -> Includes 25 boy s and 44 grirls m Primary I English Classes. Ages lst year y ear 3rd >' ear 4th y ea sf.h year 6th year 7th year Total Boys Girl* Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys
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  • 200 6 The Malayan Indiana, especially Tamils have keen ears for music. This glowing tribute was paid by 'Agila, U!aga Jothi 1 Nagaswara Vidwan Sri T. N. Rajaratnam Pillai, on his arrival at Kallang airport yesterday from Penang. There was a large gathering present at the airport,
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  • 99 6 NEW DELHI. Aug. 18 —The news of widespread disturbances m Morocco as a protest against the decision to denrive the Sultan of all spiritual powers has caused deep concern m Delhi. Political and Parliamentary circles here feared that if Moderate Councils did not prevail on the
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