Indian Daily Mail, 16 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 246. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1»53. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 271 1 India's Services In Korea Confab May Be Needed "Honest Broker" Between Two Belligerent Sides NEW YORK, Oct. 15.— A Western diplomat source said Wednesday the United States may agree to include a neutral nation in the Korean peace con ference if it develops that the conferees need an "honest broker"
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  • 115 1 WAStONGTON, Oct. 15. Secretary of State John F. Dulies, departing for London, expressed hope Wednesday night that imminent Big Three talKs will "make some progress'- toward easing world tensions through international co-operation. Mr. Dulles set out on his flying visit prepared to discuss with British Foreign Secretary Eden
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  • 123 1 How Women Live In Japan Study NfcJW Yuitri, Oct. 15.— *»ve women wno nave made a detauect stuay of how women nve in the U.S., leave today for Japan for a similar itudy. They seek ways to improve conditions in their home countries. They will arrive in okjra en Sunday.
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  • 89 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 15.— Police s ped into Central India yesterday to investigate the reported death of a 23-year-old pregnant woman who waa forced to plunge her hand into boiling oil to prove her innocence of a suspected theft. Thp incident is reported to h <ye taken
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  • 361 1 PANMLN4OM, Oct. 15. Some 200 anti-Communist Chinese war prisoners who had ignored two ultimatums were moved today to a holding compound ne*r the "explanation centre" where Red teams will try to coax them to return to their homeland. General K. 8. Tbimayya, In- 1
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  • 102 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MYSORE. Oct. 15. The Government have decided to cancel the yearly Dassara procession on Octooer 18, Vijayadasami Day, because communal bitterness aroused by the caste Hindu wrestlers refusing to fight or perform with Harijan wrestlers. Though police ended the rioting on the first
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  • 47 1 SANTI NAGAR. Korea. Oct. 15.— The Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission (NNRC) announced last right the death of a Chinese prisoner of war. The announcement said the PoW is "ibelieved to have committed suicide." "A court of inquiry is being held," the announcement said. A.P.
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  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 15.—Following the separation of Andhra areas, the Madras State Government has decided to reorganise the secretariat by reducing the number of departments from twelve to nine and abolishing three posts of secretaries. The new departments will be: Public, Home,
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  • 94 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 15. Men instead of cattle are drawing ploughs at Ettiyapuram. the birth place of Poet Subra'mania Bharathi in Ramnad District and surrounding villages. Ramnad has been worst hit by failure of previous monsoons and villagers unable to find fodder
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  • 239 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 15. —Admission of Red China to the United Nations wouid be -ne of tne leading steps to an overall solution of Asian proolems endangering peace, Indian Ambassador Gaganv'ihan L>. Mehta told a press conrerence here Wednesday. The former Bombay businessman
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15.—Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Sunarjo, Wednesday left by plane for Rangoon, en route to Jakarta at the end of a four-day stay here as guest of the Indian Government. A.P.
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  • 50 1 Duchess At Kirkby College Photo. The Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandria, her 16--year-old daughter, visited the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirkby on Oct. IS. Picture shows the Duchess holding bouquet of flowers chatting with .students. Bespectacled girl (centre) Is Mis* Rail Kmuimm of Batu Pahat, Johore. A.P. Radio
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  • 145 1 Indo-Ceylon ProblemsDesai's Hopes (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 15.— New Premier of Ceylon Sir John Kotelawa'la is noted for his sense of justice. This will inspire the people of Indian origin in the island that they wouid receive justice at his hands and at the same time they would
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  • 113 1 LABOUR PARTY DASAKATH ARAJ The ueneral Council of the Singapore Labour Party (Capt. T. D. Richards Group) has decided to convene a Special C-nterence of the Party on Sunday, Nov. 1, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10.30 a.m. The request for the Special Conference came from a group of
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  • 25 1 The November meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held on Tuesday, November 24, at 10 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 283 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15— India's Ambassador to the United States Wednosdiy emphasized the need for foreign investment interest in his country and said that thus far I it's volume and scope has fallen short of our needs." Speaking at a joint luncheon of the San
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  • 71 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York), Oct. 15— Henry Ford II says Americans are weary of big-scale spending abroad they want a balanced budget and lower taxes. "I see in the paper that the (U.S.) Budget Director Is afraid our budget can't be balanced," the new delegate to
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  • 554 1 EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT LONDON, Oct 15. Ah atomic weapon was successfully exploded early yesterday at the. proving ground north-west of Woomera, according to a message from Sir William Penny, the British Scientist in charge to the Ministry of Supply in London. Announcing this here last night the
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  • 338 1 Jagan To Appeal To Nehru BR. GUIANA: GEORGE TOWN, Oct. 15 Dr. Chedttt Jagan told Reuter he had not received any reply to his cable to the Indian delegation at United Nations and was now considering cabling Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, direct. NO WAY TO GO LONDON He
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  • 90 1 NEW YORK, Odt. 15. Guatemala yesterday raised the issue of British Guiana in the 60-nation Trusteeship Committee of tiie United Nations General Assembly. During the debate on information from non-self governing territories, Dr. Jose Mendoza, the Guatemalan delegate, said it was an "anomaly" that extra-territorial colonial powers should
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  • 52 1 LONDON. Oct. 15.—Pakistan has accepted a gift of £82,000 worth of industrial research equipment from. Britain, the Treasury said last night. The British Government macte the offer under the Colombo Plan's technical cooperation scheme to the "nucleus laboratory" of the Pakistan Department of Scientific and Industrial
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  • 61 1 FORWARD BLOC SECRETARY CONTRADICTS A REPORT AUoAHABAD: Pundit Sheel Bhadrn Yajee SecretaryGeneral <rf the AH -India Forward Bloc, contradicted a reijort that his party would merge with the Communist Party, or the Pra.i? -Socialist Party. He pointed out that there could not be any such possibility owiner to the fundamental
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  • 515 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fit, Oct. 16, 1968. Resignation Fully Justified papers and leaders in Malaya who once raised such a hue and cry and even brought a no-confidence motion in the Federal Council, over a calculated attack on the Chinese Community by Sir —then plain Dato Onn bin Ja'afar,
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  • 1291 2  -  COLIN WILLS by THE present tense »ituation x in British Guiana has atisen because the People's Progressive Party, which was in power, was out to turn tlte country into a Communist state and had begun to work on this plan. The opponents of the PPP strongly
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  • 365 2 POONA: Mr. Sri Prakasa Governor of Madras, appealed to the people in India to contribute generously to the Indian Disabled Soldiers Fund with a view to enabling them to earn their living commensurate with their diminishing Mr. Sri Prakasa who was presiding over the annual
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  • 305 2 Development Of Hindi— Or. Prasad BOMBAY: Dr. Rajendra Prasad presided over a prize distribution ceremony of the Hindustani Pracharak Sabha at the Cowasjee Jehangir Hall last week. Dr. Rajendra Prasad said that the Hindustani Pracharak Sabha was originally started by Mahatma Uandhi. Reierring to the controversy over Hindi, he said
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  • 84 2 TRICHUR: Sri P. Govlnda Men on, Finance and Food Minister, justified the stand taken by the present Congress Ministry in advising the Rajpramukh to dissolve the State Legislative Assembly, and to order fresh eJecttons, after the defeat of the Minis try's Confidence Motion in the Assembly.
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  • 1513 2 Foreign Pockets In India Must Go. Save Nehru PAJLGHAT: "These tiny spots on the map of India, Portuguese and other Settlements, which apart from political factors, are a nuisance, must go for economic, emotional, psychological, historical and other reasons", declared the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, addressing a mammoth gathering
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  • 1245 3 Approach Problems Imaginatively CT^ T ToM)» oM NEW DELJU: Prime Minister Nehm inaueuratlnr 'I 8 m V?!U ?L the «*""K»tive Committee of tSTc^onabo flan advised the countries p»rticlp»tW b, lt tTaDDrZh ground of the pasnlnate desire o f millions of. neonlpln s?kSLi tbeaBt A94a tO
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  • 227 3 HYI.Ui.KAii AD: The Hyderabad Police filed in the Ohlef Caty Magistrate's court charge-sheet against editors of two local Urdu journals and three former employees of the Nizam's Sarf-Khaa (Crown lands) in the "Firman *©rgery Case." The editor of one of the Urdu journals "Nai Zindagi." Mr. Sher man,
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  • 149 3 NEW DELHI: An obJect of considerable historical value to the »tudtmtm of history and archaeology has been acquired by the Indian Embassy at Buenos Aires through the generosity of an Argentine citizen; Mr*. Inn* Drabble, it Is a statue of Chandra Prabfan Tirthankara, a Jain
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  • 86 3 KUMBAKONAM: At meeting held under the presidentship of Mr. D. C. Kothart. Governor of the 56th District Rotary IntAmationaJ. In the premises of the Sri Rama Vilas Service, the Kunv bakonam Rotary dub decided to co-operate with the Tanlore Rotary Club in taking steps to start
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  • 294 3 NUWARA ELIYA <Ceyk»): Th» Jot of seofareni wu discussed at the plenary session of the Ceylon Labour Organisation here recently. Delegates considered the Director-General's report. The Indian Shipowners' delegate, Sri N. Dandckar, warned that in regard to seafarers' welfare question, two significant factors should be noted, namely,
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  • 372 3 JOURNALISTS IN INDIA DEMAND BETTER CONDITIONS NEW DELHI: Immediate enactment of legislation .to bring: the working journalists within the scope of the Industrial Disputes Act, was urged at public meetings organised by units of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists all over India recently, in observance of "Working Journalists' Day."
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  • 170 3 BOMBAY: Sri Purshotamdaa Tha.kurd.is. President of the Bombay Committee, an organisation "representing the cosmopolitan population of Bombay city," last week aaid that "any undue emphasis on linguism' at the present moment would have a serious impact on the working of the 5- Year Plan,, and retard
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  • 70 3 MADRAS: The Legislative Assembly of the residuary Madras State, it la learnt, will continue to be housed for the present In the existing Assembly Chamber in Uuverument Estate. Alternations in the seating arrangements in the House will be undertaken shortly, in ciew of the reduction in membership of
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  • 268 3 CALCUTTA: Sri A*un Chandra Guha, Union Deputy Minister for Finance last week said that In the context of Indian economy, small savings would have to be the main source of financing Government projects. Addressing the annual conference of Regional Officers of the National Savings Move. ment,
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI: The first Annapoonsa dining: car was at* ladied to the weekly Janata ibxpie&s wnicn ic. t x^tihl for Madras recently, Mr. O. V. AJagesan, Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport, the .rtJUUtiUaottUUl'Si Ol £}WicUCU «lliU Syria, representatives of trie United Nations and its allied
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  • 130 3 TANJORE: The Election Tribunal, oomposed of Mr* K. 3. Vonkataraman, Sessions Judge, Tanjore (Chairman; and Messrs. R. Rajagopalaa and P. C. Narastmha Aiyar, recently issued notices under Section 99 of the Representation of the People Act to Mr. K. T. Kosalram, M.L.A., and his election
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  • 58 3 BHAGAIjPUR: Twenty people were drowned when a country boat •carrying' them from Kelabariffhat sank m Ganges recently, it was re* ported here recently. People standjpg on the banks of the river at the scene of tragedy raised a hue and cry when they saw the boat
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  • 65 3 Naidu of ColmbaitoTQ and U. Muthuswamy Gounder of Kan* gayam filed their nominations recently before Mr. K. K. Namlbiar, Revenue Divisional Officer and the Returning Officer, for the by-election to the Madras Assembly from the Kangayam Constituency in the vadancy caused by the election
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  • 306 3 Kashmir's Future Is Safe With India Baksht Ghulgne BARAMULA: Baluhi Ghulam Motenmed. Pranler of Kashmir, *ajd here recently that "Kashmir* futon was quit* «afe with India but not with Pakistan, whtefc Ihm not written even a tlntfe line of her /Coastttation in the last six yean." The people of Baramula.
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  • 32 3 CAPETOWN, Oct. 14. —An 18-year-old coloured farm laoourer was sentenced to death in the supreme court here yesterday for criminally assaulting ;i 47-year-old white woman In front of her son, four. A.P.
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  • 113 3 BHUBANBSWAR: The Finnnce Minister, Sri RadhumUh Rath, told the Orissa Assembly, in reply to a question, that the report of the survey carried out by the N&val Headquarters early this year in connection with the establishment of a port at Paradip, about 45 miles from Cuitack.
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  • 44 3 MADRAS: "The causeway over South Fennar, near 16 miles South of Villupuram, is not fordable. Water is flowing over the causeway to a height of four feet," says the Secretary, Automobile Association of Southern, India, in a communication. FOC
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  • 86 3 (Continued from Page 2) customs on the Mahe border and diversion of the now existing trunk road through In* dian territory." In conclusion, the memorandum stated "We pray that a Planning Board for the district may be constituted for the purpose of suggesting ways and means for ameliorating the present
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  • 35 4 Swami Vamadevananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mision, Singapore, will conduct Prayer Meeting and continue tho lecture on 'Srimad Bhagavad Giba' tomorrow, at 6.30 p.m. in the Mission premises at 9. NorrLs Road.
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  • 379 4 CEYLON NEWS: C.I.C. To Challenge Rejections COLOMBO: The Commissioner for the Registration of Indians and Pakistanis, Mr. V. L. Wirasinha, has rejected a number of applications for Ceylon citizenship on the ground that the applicants bad sent money to India on exchange control
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  • 267 4 JAFFNA: For the first time since the Rural Development Movement was launched five years ago, the entire Government allocation for financial assistance to Rural Development Societies for completing works of public utility in the Jaffna District was spent. The allocation for the financial year
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  • 208 4 It is proposed to purchase for the gum of about $200,000 the steel-built twm-sc'iew trawier-anfter MAJMIHINK, 110 it. in length, approximately 200 tons gross powered by two 220 h.p. Diesel engines. She is at present privately owned and used as a. cruswg yacnt and has made
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  • 66 4 COLOMBO: Two batches of indi«n University students will b«» touring Ceylon this month. Cue batch of men and women from the Indian Institute of Science were scheduled to arrive in Colombo on Oft. 14 and remain for ten days. Another toaitch of 18 men and
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  • 115 4 A warning to "fence-sitters" in Malaya who still believe Communism *may win was giveD by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Temp'.er, in several speeches he made during a tour of South Johore villages on Wednesday. "If anyone thinks Communism is going to win in this country
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  • 186 4 COLOMBO: A request to open up Kaythur military aerodrome in South near Thirunelveli for civilian use has been made to the Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, Snri c. c. Deaai. In a memorandum submited to Shri Desai just before hla departure *o New Delhi, Mr. K.
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  • 176 4 Act To Control Commercial Banking? COLOMBO: The Govern* ment proposes to introduce legislation to regulate foreign and local banking activities in Ceylon. The legislation, which may take the form of a Commercial Banking Act, will require all new banking companies to hold .1 minimum capital of FLs. 6 lakhs with
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  • 169 4 COLOMBO: There is a prospect of the Ceylon consumer, i not only getting his rice chca--1 per, but without the complexij ties of the rationing system. I In view of the ample supplies assured by recent trade pacts with Burma and China, the Cabinet is
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  • 219 4 COLOMBO: The pilico baton charged and fired shot 3 into tne air to quell a disturbance which broke out in the premises of the Sri Pathirakxa"i Amman Kovil at Periyathivu. in the Batticaloa District, during the annuai celebrations in the temple. Constables Kumarasami, Rasaiah
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  • 134 4 LiONDON, Oct. 15. The Yugoslav Government served notice Wednesday night it rejects Soviet intervention in the explosive Trieste question. The Belgrade radio, broadcasting an article by Yugoslav Vice President Moshe Pijade in the official organ Politika, said Russia's note on Trieste to the United States and
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  • 153 4 40 Bandits Ambush Police: 4 Killed Four members of the Security Korces a Special Constable and three Home Guards were killed, ana anouiei, a Home Guard, was slightly wuununl in Luc nand Vv»»<-n about 40 Communist terrorists amoushed a combined Special Constable/Home Guard patrol in the Tanjong Tualiang area of
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  • 144 4 NEW DELHI. Oct. 15.— An authoritative Indian source said yesterday Western fears that Korean PoWs who don't want to go home may be subjected to "brain-washing" under truce repatriation plans are unjustified and "fail to take into account time limitations." Outlining some details of the neutral nations
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  • 208 4 The Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goodc. toeether with members of the Singapore Gov- eminent Uniforms Regulations Committee. met representatives of the Sineapore Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff's Union on the 12th and 14th October. 1953. at the General Post Office. Singapore, to examine and
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    35 4 Photo). This little man of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles is only four feet ten inches but he Is representative of a race of soldiers who are "small in stature but mighty in battle". Army P.R.
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  • 117 4 The Colony tndians will meet the Johore Indians at Kluang tomorrow in the semifinal of the Bardhan Cup Soccer Tournament. The team and officials will leave Singapore to-night by train at 7 p.m. They will also play a friendly game against the Kluang Chinese on
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  • 90 4 The present staff of Study Group Leaders has been increased to 15, says a report for the month of September, issued by the organising Secretary cf the Study Group Movement, Singapore. The report adds the third Leaders Training Course has yielded six trained leaders. A. Johnson
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  • 38 4 Tamils Representative Council of Singapore will entertain Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, to a tea party, Sunday at 5 p.m. at the G.H. Cafe, Battery Road, Singapore.
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  • 78 4 Military Court To Probe Mannar Incident COLOMBO: Brigadier, P. S. Reid. Oonuniander, Ceyl<m Army, is to appo nt a Military Court of Inqairy to Investigate the incident at Nedunkandai, Mannar lai.t Fridjy in t c course of which an army officer and a soldier were alleged to have been tied
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  • 48 4 Mr. R. A. Butler To Visit Ceylon In January COLOMBO: Mr. R. A. Butrer. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, will be visiting Ceylon in January next year Mr. Butler will spend one week in Ceylon during; which time he will have discussions with Ceylon Ministers and Of- FOC
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  • 20 4 Richard Aluv/ihare. InspectorGeneral of Police, and Brigadier Reid have,, submitted separat reports -of the incident to the Prime Minister. FOC
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