Indian Daily Mail, 2 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. PL No. 282. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 354 1 Soviet Delegate's Prophecy UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 1. The U.N. Political Committee beat down Wednesday a new Soviet bloc attempt to force an immediate and full debate in the U.N. Assembly on the Korean Peace Conference. Russia's Andrei Y. Vishin.sky had warned that this
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  • 413 1 Andhras Have Realised Cherished Goal Prasad (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. I.— The new State of Andhra was born today, realising the ambitions and aspirations of the twenty million Andhras, during the last forty years. "The Andhras have realised their cherished goal," said the President
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  • 98 1 TOKYO, Oct. I.— The Foreign Office announced today tnat seven Japanese diplomats and consuls had been recalled as the first stage of the large-scale reshuffle of Japan's foreign service." A senior diplomat affected by the order was Shiroji Yuki, Japanese Minister to Sweden. The
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  • 79 1 PARIS, Oct. si.—. France will never negotiate with' the Communists for a settlement of the war in Indo-china without participation of the United States, a French Foreign Ministry .spokesman said yesterday. Hla "statement followed a communique announcing a supplementary grant of US$3B5,--000,000 by the United
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  • 111 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. I.— Mr. Adlai Stevenson, said that he would give President Eisenhower today a message from a "world statesman". Mr. Stevenson, the defeated Democratic candidate for president, in 1952, held a press conference on the eve of giving President Eisenhower today a report an the
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  • 100 1 PANMUNJOM. Oct. I.— The I".N. Command .mnounccd that Indian guards killed one prisoner and wounded six others today during a demonstration by anti Communist. PoWs against Polish and Czech members of the Korean Repatriation Commission. The Commission members were inspecting a prison hospital. An Allied spokesman
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Oct. 1. Communist China 1.-iat night rejected a British protest against a Red gunboats attack on a Royal Navy launch. Instead, It tried to pin the blame on the British. A.P.
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  • 275 1 r VNMVNJOM, Oct. I—The1 The Korean Repatriation Commission announced yesterday home ground rules under which the Allies and Communists will seek to per* suade reluctant war prisoners to return home. The rules providing for individual interviews and requiring all prisoners to listen to "explanations" regardless of
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK, Oct. I.— Chief United States delegate Henry Cabot Lodge told the United Nations yesterday he has information indicatnig that ten. sions caused by the operations of Chinese Nationalist guerrillas in Burma wll be. wped. out within the next few weeks. A.P.
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  • 129 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 1. day fixture at Karachi beginPremier Nehru wtll captain ning on December 15 against an Indian parliamentary a Pakistan XI led by Premier cricket XI to play a three- Mohammed All. Pakistan High Commission sources here, said last night Mohammed Ali's eleven will pay
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  • 491 1 WHAT HE HAS DONE FOR INDIA Maurie] Leetcr writing about Gandhijl says: An English magistrate, seeing I had only just arrived in India, said one night at dinner "Do you want to know what Gandhi has done for India? Ten years ago, If a coolie had
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  • 128 1 MADRAS, Oct. 1. —Singapore will be the venue for the 1954 Asian table tenis championship, T. D. Ran g a Ramanujan, the Asian Taole Tennis Federation's secretary, said here today. He added in future the championship will be held in Manila, he said. According to the
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  • 19 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. President Eisenhower and Belgium's Foreign Minister, Paul Van ZeeTand, talked over the world situation Tuea. A.P.
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  • 107 1 Prakasam Cabinet Sworn In (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. I.— Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru inaugurated the Andhra State at 8.45 a.m. today in Kurnool. The five-man Cabinet headed by Sri Tanguturi Prakasam was sworn to by Governor Sri Chandulal Tnvedi. Prakasam is the Chief Minister, Congress Chief Mr.
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  • 111 1 Andhra, the twentynlnth Indian State, is situated on the Bay of Bengal and is bordered internally by Orissa, Hyderabad, Bombay and Madras. About 20,000,000 Andhras, who live in an area slightly larger than England, Wales, have agitated for 40 years for autonomy. The creation of
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  • 96 1 LOEuiJcjCtr uivi nu.N, Oct. 1. Soutn Aincan Prime Minister, Maian, said last night tnat Soutn Aincan could Jtooiish tne monarchy with a majority 01 oue vote and could ueeome a repuonc without having to consult Great Britain. Dr. Malan, speaking at a Nationaiist victory celebration
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  • 126 1 NEW YORK, Oct. I— The Soviet Union announced that it would request the Security Council to reconsider the applications of 14 states, including a number of Communist states, for admission to membership of the United Nations. It has done so in a draft resolution wruch it will submit
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  • 56 1 NEW DELMI, Oct. 1. An Indian Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday that the Indian United Nations delegation is sounding out other delegation* for support to introduce a resolution calling for a big-power conference. The delegation will determine from the amount of support whether India win introduce
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  • 1256 2 Validity Of Andhra Act Questioned: High Court Reserves Order MADRAS: At the Madras High Court last week His Lordship, Mr. Justice Govinda Menon reserved orders, after hearing arguments on behalf of the petitioner for the admission of the writ petition filed recently questioning the
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  • 94 2 HYDERABAD: Swami Ra* manand Tirtha, who attended the recent meeting of the Congress Working Committee, told Press representatives that the consensus of opinion among the members of the Working Committee was that the tenure of office of Rajpramukhs should be limited. He said the opinion among them was that
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  • 276 2 NEW DELHI: By July 1, 1953 nearly 1,750 trainees had passed out from 34 centres training "gram sevaxs (Village Lievel Workers) for Community Development work according to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research which is In charge of the training programme. Another 2,000 persons were either at
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  • 187 2 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Assembly last we«k passed into law the Hydeiaoad Land Improvement Bill moved by the Chief Minister i->r. B. Ramakrishna Rao. The Bill aims at ensuring proper utilisation of land and provision for making and execution of schemes relating to construction of tanKs, emoanjunents
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  • 184 2 CALCUTTA Buddhism oa It flourished In the eighth and ninth centuries in Nagapattinam was described by the Joint Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India, Mr. T. N. Ramachandran at a meeting held under the auspices of the Bhari Tamil Sangham recently. Mr. Ramachandran said that excavations had
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  • 275 2 JEYPORE: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, ills' pected the Machkund Hydro. Electric Project, accompanied by Messrs. V. Ramanadhan, Member, Revenue Board, Orissa, and Venkateswaran, Superintending Engineer. The Superintending Engineer explained to the Governor that the works complementary to the main project for generating e.ectric power. The Governor
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  • 80 2 PATNA The Government of India has informed the Bihar Government that bud- I getary provision has been made for the proposed Bridge I across the Ganges during tne current financial year. Disclosing this during question hour in the Bihar Council, Mr. Mahomed Shan, Mi. nister for
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI A first day cover will be issued by the P T. Department ou Gandhi Jayanti Day. Oct. 2, the da> of the release of the Everest commemorative stamps. Tnis I Everent holding an ice-axe I cover contains a picture of Tensing on the top of
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI: The Work Ing Committee, which met recently, reviewed the situation in Bihar and was gratified at the new atmosphere of friendship and co-operation that now prevailed among Congressmen of the two rival groups. Reports have been received by the Committee that Congressmen are now
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  • 222 2 BANGALORE: The Pope has raised the Bishop of Bangalore to the dignity of Archbishop, according to a message received in Bangalore on September 28 from the Apostolic Intern unciature, Delhi, says a message. The Diocese of Bangalore has been raised to i Meropolitan See with the Sees of
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  • 421 2 SLKAT: About 876 Adivatri women carrying niekaxes and flags, offered Sayagraha at Dadri village last week by entering and tilling a grass-fierf as iboutta hou^d persons cneered them. This is the fifth Satyarraoa in Lh« KhXi agltauon eerie. iaunolxMl by the ".SSTSTSto sh'SSJSS were taken
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  • 178 2 NEW DELHI: Details of the direction to be issued by the President for the completion of the Tungabhadra Project were further discussed at a conference of representatives of the States of Hyderabad, Mysore and Madras with Mr. V. T. Krishnamachari, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, and Mr.
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Home Affairs in a communique, says: The President has been pleastd to appoint Mr. Justice Sripatro Palnitkar Judge of the Hyderbad Hign Court, to perform the duties of Chief Jusuce of the court during the absence on leave of Mr. Justice Lakshml
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  • 250 2 CAI'-J TOWN: The South African House of Assembly (lower house) on September 28 passed the thord reading of the Immigrants Regulation Amendment Bill designed to limit immigration into South Africa of wives and children of South African nationals of Indian origin. Mrs. Margaret Ballinger, who represents Africans
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  • 93 2 Indian Hockey Girls memDers of the Indian Hoc key Team which will be competing to the international Hockey Tournament to be hold at Folkestone, Sussex, training at Osterlev Park, Middlesex. Youngest member of the toam, 17-year- I d schoolgirl StapUa Dsouza, takes a picture vl teammates Van da Williamson, Bengal
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  • 208 2 BOMBAY: Mubarak All, a Hyderabad merchant, was last week convicted and sentenced to an aggregate term of throe years and ten months and a tine of Rs. 2,000 by the Additioral Chief Presidency Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Barot, on a charge of cheating. The Magistrate .sentenced Mubarak
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  • 125 2 T.V.K. ORPHANAGES OPENED KARAIKum: Two orphanages one for Hindu eirls named "Thiru Vi K a Aruinen Orphanage." and the other for Hindu boys named "Vadha Uorar Aiumeri Orphanage were opened at a function at Kunnakkudl about slx miles irom here. Sri Arumughaswami Nad3r of the NelJaiappar temple, Tirunelveli presided t»^!i
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  • 126 2 NEW DELHI: Ttw Communist Party of India recently criticised the dissolution of the Travancore-Cochin Legislature and the continuance in office of the defeated Congress Ministry. These developments, a statement issued by the Partys Politbureau, said, "clearly and unmistakably demonstrate the determination of the Congress
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  • 313 3 Proposal For Commission NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee, considered the Government of India's proposal to appoint a high-power Commission to redistribute the country' on a cultural" basis. The term •vulture" is comprehensive and would include many other considerations as well. It is
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  • 222 3 KARACHT: The Pakistan Foreign Minister Mr. Mohammed Zafrullah Khan told the Parliament last week during question hour "a Middle East Defence Organisation, without the participation of the Arab States would not be a practical proposition." The question asked was whether the Foreign Minister's attention had been
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  • 233 3 NEW DELHI: A division Bench of the Supreme Court last week issued notice to the State of Bombay to show cause why Mr. Vedamurti Itag ai, Editor of Netaji, a Kannadu daily of Devangere, Mysore State, should not be ordered to be released, after a preliminary hearing
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  • 241 3 KATORIA; Aoharya Vino•ja Bnave. addressing a prayer meeting at Katoria, in Bnatfaipur district. last weeK said *vat wnat nad happened despite the achievement of freeuom and tne Constitution ot ree India at a well Known *>iace ot pilgrimage like Deotoiiar on {Saturday last was a
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  • 71 3 Recruitment To Govt. Service In Punjab AMBAL.A: The Punjab Government Is understood to have raised the age-limit for entry into Government service from 25 to 45 years, for the benefit of social workers, it is authoritatively learnt here. The members of the Hariian Sevak Sangh, the All-India Village Industries Association,
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  • 287 3 MADRAS: The Ohief Justice and Venkatarama Aiyar J. delivered judgment last week dismissing an appeal against the Judgment of Mr. Justice Subha Rao which raised the question whether an advocate had got the right of audience before a Tribunal set up under the Industrial Disputes Act. A
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  • 95 3 NEW DELHI: The British Council has offered six scholarship for advanced study or research in the United Kingdom for training Cohege Lecturers in English and High School teachers of English, for 1954-55, according to a Ministry of Education Press Note here. The scholarships are tenable for
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  • 72 3 COIMBATORE: The District Judge, Coimbatore last W'^k released V. Ramaswa»y N'ayudu. Managign Agent Df the Kadir Milts who wai convicted and B«ntwe«d to we yew, rigorous unpriioa. ment by the District Magistrate Coimbatore, on ball. Mr V. Ramaawamy Nayyudu was asked to furnish his own bond for
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  • 128 3 .NEW DELHI: The proving nitfhf. of the Indian Airliner tc Kabul will take place on Oct. The party will start from '"-hi and fly via Armitsai, toIUBK at Lahore en route to Kabul. The actual route and Mtta when the service starts Jvill be Delhi.
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  • 513 3 COIMBATORE: Mr. K. N. Radhakrishna Mudallar, District Magistrate (Judicial), delivered judgment last week in the Kadiri Mills case sentencing the first accused, the Mills, to a fine of Rs. 25,000. the second accused, V. Ramaswami Naidu, the Managing Agent, to one year's R.I. and
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  • 114 3 Indo-Pak Border Incidents KARACHI: Pakistan Prim* Minister. Mr. Mohammed All told Pakistan Parliament dur» ing question-hour last week that information was being: collected on the question of "the total number of border incidents leading to attack on Pakistan border by Indian per* sonnel since 1948 upto to date." In reply
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  • 253 3 NEW DELHI: Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan, the iww Prime Minister of Afghanistan, said in a broadcast from Kabul last week that his country wished to maintain friendly relations with all countries but, unfortunately, because the I'akittan Government had not yet recognised the "birth-rtrht" of
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  • 147 3 ERNAKULAM CORPORATION ERNAKULiAM: A proposal to convert the Ernakulam Mu. olcipaJity into a Corporation oy amalgamating the Mattancherry Municipality with it, if possible, or by extending the tirnakulam Municipal limits so that it will have a population exceeding 100,000 is being considered here. The Ernakulam Municipal Council, at its meeting
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  • 148 3 An Indian soldier was killed Bepu 17 by the accidental explosion of an artillery shell and his body was cremated at sunset the same day on a Korean hlllslda. The cremation was carried out with all the ceremony of the ancient Hindu rites. His
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  • 320 3 MADRAS: Fire broke out recently in an oil tanker "Caltex Saigon", berthed in the Madras Harbour. The tanker of motor Hpirtt, dlesel oil and kerosene oil. It had come here from Bahrein in the Persian Gulf. An explosion was heard and soon fire could
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  • 156 3 PARIS, Sept. 30.— The So. viet Union came up yesterday with two proposals for international conferences a Big Four power meeting on Germany and a five power meeting including Red China to discuss the entire problem of world tensions. The two proposals were contained in the latest Soviet
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  • 76 3 LrONDON, Sept. 30.— A sum of £2,1C6 including contributions from the Chinese has been raised in Malaya for the Westminister Abbey Coronation fund for urgent building repairs. In a letter from Kuala Lumpur to the Dean of Westminister the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer
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  • 244 3 MARGATE, Sept. 30. Mr. Aneurin Bevan's Leftwingers yesterday fought off a bid by the Labour Party's official leadership to curb their power in the party's inner council. At the Labour annual confererence here Bevanites was six out of seven "political" seats on the National Executive Committee and Mr.
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  • 146 3 ALLAHABAD: Police, ana Fire Brigade men have been working restlessly since recently to neutralise the effects of a deadly ga s emitting out of a dried up well in the Shah, ganj locality of the city. All attempts made by them so far to reach
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  • 327 3 NEW DELHI: The P. T. Department is taking steps to provide telegraph and trunk telephone facilities to all district headquarter stations, wherever such facilities are not available at the moment, <t was officially stated here. This is in pursuance of the government policy to extend telecommunication facilities to undeveloped
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  • 122 3 SRINAGAR; Kashmir Premier Bakshi Ghulam Moham* mcd said on September 28 that It was the conviction to every (Kashmir National Conference worker that the state could prosper and have internal autonomy only being: in tion with India. He was replying to an address of welcome presented to
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  • 340 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: In tow weeks, tb« famUppteinrtßg ollnle begun m the last naif of August at the «Pc Soysa Lytng-tn-Home, has become Immensely popular*. Thirty-two women came in the first week. Since then the numbers have steadily in* creased. And recently nearly eighty women come in
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  • 275 4 COLOMBO: Co of the most controversial issues In the Jaffna Peninsula the tree tax— j s to be investigated by the Home Ministry before the end of the year. In the next few weeks an inquiry commission will be appointed by the Home Minister, Mr. A.
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  • 81 4 KEGALLE: Bumaaawathle of Cona«alde»Jya had a startling surprise awaiting her when she arrived at the Aast. Provincial Registrar's offlce* arrayed hi hridal atttra tor her wedding She wm told that the brtdejcraem had been stabbed hi the back the previous day and was lying In the KeftaUo
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    70 4 Photo). General Sir Gerald Tempter saying goodbye at Kuala Lumpur airport to Major David Lloyd Owen, who has been Military wmitiifnt to the HI jjta Commissioner since bis arrival in the Federation of Malaya. Major Lloyd Owen left Kuala Lumpur airport by afar oa Saturday, Sept. 26 on his way
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  • 90 4 COLOMBO: Mr. W. Dahanayake. M.P. for Galle, is of opinion that wrestling is a more manly sport than boxing. He has written to the Department of Education requesting the authorities to introduce wrestling as an extra-curricular activity in all schools in Galle. He says, one school in
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  • 117 4 COLOMBO: Unsolved crime in Ofeylon is still on the high side, according to a police spokesman. During the first six months of this year there were 1,384 cases of serious crime in which convictions could not be obtained, as against 1.363 for the corresponding period of 1952. Pettah
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  • 103 4 Japan Heads List Of Textile Exporters NEW YORK, Oct. I.—Competition from foreign textile and textile-fibre producers Is cutting deeply into U.S. mar* kets at home and abroad, industry sources report The United States, which led the world in cotton textile exports last year, now ranks third behind Japan and Britain
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  • 354 4 COLOMBO: Scotland Yard and the local C.LD. are inveatiffatin* due* that point to Cqylon beta* the mala link In a dope traffic chain that ends in London. The movements of certain Ceyionese who travel to the U.K. and Europe frequently aro being
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  • 227 4 COLOMBO: A proposal that only Ceylonese should be allowed to be toddy and arrack tavern renters is now before the Government. If this proposal is accepted by the Government Oeylonese arrack and toddy renters will benefit to the extent of nearly Ks. 16,000,000. The estimated
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  • 101 4 BOMBAY, India, Oct. 1. The news magazine "Current" said that King Tribhuvana of Nepal, who arrived here Tuesday enroute to Switzerland for medical treatment, may abdicate tind settle down permanenly in Zurich. It alleged that the king has so many difficulties in Nepal that he has
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  • 106 4 COLOMBO: Six officers of the Ceylon Surveyor-General's Department left for India by train recently for training facilities offered by the Government of India under the Colombo Plan. They are Messrs. W. T. B. Wadugodapitiya, R. D. F. A. Fonseka, S. H. de Sliva W. M.
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  • 80 4 QUARREL ABOARD BRITISH SHIP ttAUAUttx, uct. i.— Three men were Killed and 12 otners injured in a fignt at sea auoaxd the 4,stfi-ton British tieignter Dwarna, the ships master reported on arrival Wednesday. The injured included several pasaengers who tried to intervene in a quarrel among mem. Ders of the
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  • 71 4 iiONLnjiM, Oct. 1. Mr. Anthony Kden, Bntlah Foreign Secretary, performed his first official duty here today since his illness last March, as host at a government lunch for Senator William P. Knowland Republican leader In the American Senate. Mr. Eden returned to London last night by air
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  • 66 4 The team, to represent the Singapore Indiana against the Army in the Community League today at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be chosen from the following: A. Narayanan, K. G. Suppiah, K. R. Muthiah, G. Suppiah, G. Phillip, M. Ghanl, J. Mahinda, A. Rashid, P. Suppiah,
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  • 32 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. President Elsenhower said today Russia's ability to make the hydrogen bomb makes it more important than ever to determine Soviet intentions towards the West. A.P.
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  • 28 4 LONDON, Oct. 1. The Queen left by air for Scotland yesterday to resume a vacation she interrupted three days ago for a quick visit to I London. A.P.
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  • 89 4 LONDON, Oct. I.— The British cruiser Swiftsure and the destroyer Diamond have collided on NATO manoevres south of Iceland, the Admiralty announced yesterday It added that so far It had not received any reports of casualties or serious damage. Both warships, however, withdrew from the naval exercise In
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  • 167 4 KANDY: Dr. G. P. Malalasekera, addressing a public meeting: at Trisinhalarama Vlhara, Kalugastota, presided over by Mr. E. L. Senanayaka, the Kandy Mayor, said the proposed film depicting the life of the Buddha, could be of great value in spreading- the religion. There had been a rumour that
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  • 68 4 An Indian panel of advisers has been formed in Johore Bahru to help the Social Welfare Department to settle family disputes among Indian workers. Dr. N. K. Sharma is the Chairman. Other members are Messrs. RM. St. V. Sinniah Pillay j.p., v. V. Chellam, R. Saravanan and
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  • 30 4 NAVAL BASE LABOUR UNION The Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Naval Base Labour Union, Singapore will be held Sunday, Oct. 4, at 9 a.m. at the Sultan Theatre Selctar.
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  • 335 4 (KARACHI: Addressing the Fourth Annual Dinner of the Chamber of Commerce, Pakistan, Prime Minister Mohammed All said last week that the Government was doing: everything possible to overcome economic difficulties. He emphasised the need for speedy Industrialisation saying that Pakistan, being an agricultural country, was more
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  • 60 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Smgapoie CUy council has embarked on a policy Jf Asianisation of Staff nKm confirmed the Acting Sunorin tendent Mr. J. Ephra im t J: Superintendent of the City Cleansing Department and Mr. A. J. Vaz as his deputy The City Cleansing Depart
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  • 66 4 TOKYO. Oct. 1.--A Japanese movie company has withdrawn a film about prostit tion around U.S. Military Bases in Japan which was to have opened yesterday m theatres throughout the counA front page editorial Memday by thfc Toityo t-veuins: iNews, an Engasn langu.i-t paper, denounced the tun as
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  • 36 4 CUijOMBU, Oct. l.— Ceyion is to release 400,000 rupees (about £30,000) worth of rice and flour immediately to help solve a food crisis in the Maidive islands, 400 miles southwest of heie. Reuter
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  • 34 4 Swami Vamadevananaa, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting: and lecture on Srimad Bhagavad Gita' to-morrow, Saturday, at 6.30 p.m. in the Mission premises at 9 Norris Road.
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    • 34 4 W.E.A. Social The Students-Teachers Committee of the Beattv Road School Centre of the Workers' Education Association are holding: a Social at the Junior Technical School Hall, Balestler Road tomorrow (Oct 3) at 7 ptm*
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