Indian Daily Mail, 22 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 262. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 416 1 Pole Czech Delegates Walk-Out Leaves A Problem U. S. May Persuade N. Koreans w WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Mr. Arthur Dean, I tiited States envoy to discuss the Korean political conference, leaves here today for Panmunjom, where he is to have preparatory talks
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  • 128 1 S. KOREA HATES ROLE OF NEUTRAL! I>ES MOINES. lowa, Oct. South Korean Ambassador You Chan Yangr declared yesterday his country would •tlueet any peace con f erence sue gist ions that it be neutraHo told convention deift^at** the lowa State Bankers As>octation ,in n prepared admtm, ht could assure th'em
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  • 145 1 Dulles Challenges Moscow NEW YORK. Oct. 21.— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles cnadienged Moscow yesterday to show peaceful intentions by agreeing to the western proposal for a meeting: to discuss unification of Germany. The proposal for such a meeting of Foreign Minister* at Lugano, Switzerland, on Nov. wa.i
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  • 136 1 "Hindu" On Malayan Indians' Resignation From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 21. The "Hindu" commenting editorially yesterday on the promptness with which General Trmpler accepted the resignations of the five Indian Member* of the Malayan Federal Legislature in protest against the non-inclusion of an Indian in the Cabinet said "General
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  • 37 1 S. Korean Pilot Escapes With Fighter! SEOUL, Oct. 21.— A ratable source said last night that a South Korean Air Force D*lot fl*» «n F-61 Mustan* flghter>x,mbcr to Nortn j^oiea yesterday and deserted to the Communists. A.P.
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  • 33 1 TOKYO, Oct. 21 -The Kyo« do news agency yesterday quoted an unnamed Government source as saying British representatives at the current Anglo-Japanese trade talka were asked to ease tariffs on Japanese goods-- A.P.
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  • 35 1 Communists, on one sld<», and appear equally nice to the free world, on the other side. You can have one guess as to what I personally think of the outcome of thii aerial tiptoeing. A.P.
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  • 98 1 Senanayake Rejects Nehru's Invitation From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 21.— Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Ceylon's ex-Premier, refusing a personal invitation from India's Premier Sri Jawaharlal Nehru to stay In Delhi as his guest for a holiday has decided instead to spend the two months in Madras ag the guest of
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  • 134 1 CATTERICK. England, Oct. 21. A court martial in Britain yesterday tried a private soldier for cowardice in tne tace of the enemy believed to be the first such case in England in more -than 30 years. The soldier was Patrick Lydon, 25, who was repatriated
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  • 83 1 SACRAMENTO, California Oct. 21. India's Ambassador to the United States expressed his opinion yesterday that "Communist China sincerely wants peace." "I personally believe China sincerely wants pence in order to stabilise her economy and to establish internal harmony/' said Gaganviharl L. Mehta at a press conference.
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  • 129 1 UNITED NATIONS. New fork, Oct. 21. Russia and the United States dashed yesterday on how much mone> they should pay for upkeep of the United Nations. Bach claimed the ot"er was bein# charged too little. The exchange took place m cne LJ.N.'s 60-natlon Budgetary Committee wtien
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  • 55 1 VATICAN CITY, Oct. 21.Pope Pius XII has urged that nations consider outlawing "ABC war" war of atomic bombs, biology and chemistry. The Pope put his plea in the form of question to some 400 delegates Iron More tbaa a score of nation* to an international
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  • 33 1 TOKYO, Oct. 21.— A Director of Japan Air Lines said Tuesday his company will reduce fares of its scheduled trans-Pacific flights to compete with new reductions in fares by foreign air companies.- A.P.
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  • 45 1 FALCON DAM, Oct. 21.— Over 20 persons, including some of Mexico's top newspaper reporters %nd entertainers were killed in a plane crash Monday while en route to a meeting of President Eisenhower and Adolf Ruiz Cortineg of Mexico. A.P.
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  • 452 1 Says lagan "We Want To Remain Within Br. Commonwealth'' ZURICH (Switzerland), Oct. 21.— -Cheddi Jagan, deposed Premier of iiritish Guiana, said here Tuesday that his People's Progress Party (PPP) wished the coiony to remain within the British Commonwealth. "We definitely do not aim at any separation
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  • 235 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 21.— The first unpleasant reminder that the State border now runs between Madras and South India's foremost pilgrimage centre Tirupathi came today with an announcement that the Madras Government buses hitherto plying daily between the two placet* had
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  • 81 1 From Our Own Correspondent ERNAKULAM, Oct. 21. It is learnt that the Pra-Ja-Soclalist Party in Tra-vancore-Cochin States has agreed to join with the Communist-dominated United Front of Leftists in an election pact to defeat the Congress Party in the coming general election. Till now the P.S.P.
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  • 64 1 KARACHI, Oct. 21. The Council of the All-Pakistan Muslim League passed a resolution yesterday urging the Government to declare pakis* tan a sovereign republic as joon as possible. The resolution, passed after a five-day convention, left it co the Pakistan cabinet to decide whether it was in
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  • 64 1 NEW YORK, <^ct. 21.— This United Nations Security Council yesterday voted to postpone the debate on Trieste until Nov. 2 in order to give Britain, France and the United States time to work out a solution through direct diplomatic action. The Council voted 9-1 in favour
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  • 95 1 Tibetan Army Chief Summoned To Peking KALIMPONG. Oct. 21.— The Chinese Communist Government has summoned the Com-mamier-jn-Chief of the Tibetan army, Bawansr Rakasha, to Peking for talks on the ir corporation of the Tibetan army into the Chinese Communist army, reports said here yesterday. The Chinese Communist army now occupied
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Oct. 21. Sir Winston Churchill, asked about press reports he intended to fly to Moscow to meet Mr. Malenkov, told the House at Commons yesterday "I am afraid, I shall be opening very wide doors if 1 attempted to confirm or deny everything that
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  • 43 1 INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana) Oct. 21— William I. Hutched son, 79, General President of the Carpenters' Union of the American Federation of Labour and a towering figure in the labour movement of the United States, died yesterday of a heart ailment.- A.P.
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  • 274 1 A new party Is proposed to be formed in Singapore very soon, and it will be named The Democratic Labour Party. The sponsors of the now party are those who have lost confidence in the present Labour Party of Singapore and they include
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  • 54 1 The fifth meeting of th« Colombo Plan 'Jontiuttatiw Committee in New Delhi. Delegates attending the conference. Lett to right: USA Assistant Secretary Samuel U. Waugh; C. C. Tail, Member of the Singapore Executive and Legislative Council. and Dato Nik Ahmed, KainJl. Member for Landn, Mines and
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  • 59 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 21.- -A male child was actually born in a bus near Mayavaram the conductor and passengers giving all attention necessary. Tne bus was tiavelling between Tranquebai and Mayavaram and the mother and child were later atlmitted in the Mayavaram Hospital
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  • 140 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 21. U.S. Point 4 officials today announced thut emergency aid would be extended to help India control the Bihar stlate floods which have already damaged nearly US$lOO,OOO,--000 worth of crops. A spokesman for the Technical Cooperation Mission to India said River Valley
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Oct. 21.-AfTican leader Jomo (Burning Spear) Kcnyatta was refused permissim Tuesday to appeal against a seven year sentence on charges of managing Mau Mau terrorism In Kenya. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council highest court in the British Commonwealth, disapproved an application by Konyatta and
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    • 570 2 XHE Financial Secretary Mr. W. C. Taylor issued a strong warning in the Legislative Council at its meeting this week against the spiralling cost of the administration. In the course of his speech on the Colony's Budget for the year 1954, Mr. Taylor revealed that the recurrent
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  • 1363 2 Indians Neutral Stand In Korea General Thimayya Explains Sometimes Even 'Swallow Pride' Than Kill Prisoners PANMUNJOM: The Indian nhqjnnan of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, Lieutenant General K. S. Thimayya, said Monday the principal facts guiding the Indian policy in Korea was the desire to remain strictly neutral and avoid
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  • 434 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Communal Issue Sir, Recent Press comments speak overwhelmingly against the five Indian Councillors who resigned their seats in the Federal Legislative Council to protest against the failure of the Government of the Federation to include an Indian in its present Membership System. Two of these members
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  • 102 2 SRINAGAR, Oct. 21.— Five members of Kashmir's Constituent Assembly walked out of yesterday's session as a protest against the continued detention of Sheikh Abdullah, the former Premier, and five other members of the Assembly. They made their proteet when the President of the Assembly, Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq,
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  • 101 2 BOMBAY: Srimathi K. S. Bamji, Assistant Regional Tourist Officer, Government of India in Bombay, arrived here last week after a 22,411--mile road trip from ths United Kingdom to India in a Ger-man-made ciiescl motor Cat. She was accompanied by her husband. Srimathi Bamji attended
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  • 279 2 NEW YORK: Indian policy in Africa is viewed with growing suspicion, the leader of the South African delegation, Mr. G. P. Jooste, told the Special Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly Monday. He was replying to Mr. R. Dayal, India's permanent representative
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Y. L. Taneja, Additional Sessions Judge, Delhi, held a 16-year-old Delhi school student guilty under Section 26 of the Bombay Children's Act. as extended to the State of Delhi, for hammering to death one of his colleagues, Om Prakash. The murder
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  • 66 2 DARJEELJNG Mrs. Mookherjec, wife of Dr. Mookhcrjee, West Bengal's Governor, set the teleprinter which has been Installed in the telegraph office here in motion recently. Mr. Jagjivan Ram, India's Minister of Communications, also attended the function." Dr. Mookherjee and Mr. Jagjivan Ram said that the Government would
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    61 2 (Dept. of Information Photo). The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, presented diplomas to students at a graduation ceremony at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday last. Here the High Commissioner presents a diploma for First Class Honours in the mechanical engineering examinations to Inche Mofad. Razali bin Bidin,
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  • 580 2 America Sponsored Far East Collective Security System SAN FRANCISCO: Senator William F. Knowland, of California, Republican majorit y leader of the Senate MM that one mistake made by the United Nations members," as well as some of our own people, is to
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  • 83 2 ALLJCPPEY: A python measuring about 26 feet has been causing much alarm and worry to the people of Sasthankotta 35 miles away, in the Last few days. The python, it is stated lives in a lake nearby all day long, and conies oat on its nocturnal visits to
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  • 107 2 NAIROBI: No applications were received from Asians for settlement schemes on land reserved for development near Mombasa, the 1952 annual report of the Development and Reconstruction Authority disclosed. A sum of £10,000 was set aside in 1952 to finance Asian and Arab settlement schemes, but
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  • 215 2 JODHPUR: Twelve yellowpainted Harvards flew past in close formation as nearly 80 pilots, navigators and flight signallers passed out here through a column of Flight Cadets presenting arms. The Minister for Defence Organisation, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, took the salute and awarded "wings" and "brevets" to the pupil
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  • 726 3 Chainn« of th. Em pl«,er 8 £&fJSt Kan (Mir. "The position of the local cotton mills has reached a critical stage on account of the large accumulation of unsold stocks of cloth and yarn owing to overproduction in th« country as a whole and also
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  • 43 3 English School of high repot* enlarging provides finest educational facilities, Wl levels GCE for daußhters, Services Officers Professional nf. n SUf 11 iD Urße Premises— WUdlified sympathetic staff: *ull charge. Holidays seaside nouse: Boys 5-12 years, Girls ul\>r, years. References: GHYLL, HORSHAM,
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  • 113 3 INDIA WILL NOT ASK FOR BIG 4 MEETING NEW DELHI, Oct 21 India is unlikely at this stage to initiate a move urging the United Nations General Assembly to call for a Big Power meeting, a spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry said here yesterday. He was commenting on a
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  • 107 3 New Zealand's Gift To Indian Women NEW DELHI: Mr. J. R. Marshall, New Zealand's Minister of Health and leader of his country s delegation to the Colombo Plan talks, last week presented, on behalf of a New Zealand welfare organisation, i cheque of £1,522 (Us 20,50^) to tne All-India Women's
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  • 96 3 KOZHIKOUK In response to a representation made by the Maiaoar Chamber of Commerce, to Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, drawing his attention to the anoraaiics in sales tax on inter-State trade, the Secretary, Finance uepartment, Government of India, has sent a reply to the cnamber stating
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    26 3 Photo. Gunnar Hajotlof Swedish A nbassador to Britain, informs Sir Winston Churchill that he has won the 1958 Nobel Literature Prize for his historical writings. A.P.
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  • 57 3 NAIROBI: ine Indianowneu Daily Chronicle said that a I»ndon- trained African i'robauon Officer, who was In 1 the company of two Asians, was ret used attendance in a Nairobi European restaurant. According to the newspaper, dm European proprietor of the restaurant intervened just as the African waiters
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  • 256 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India is aottveiv oonHidering stringent measures to prevent tne smuggling <rf gold Into the country from foreign possessions in wdla, mainly Goa and Pondicherry, and from the Persian Gulf. The smuggling is reported to have assumed alarming proportions recently.
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  • 150 3 PATNA: Prime Minister Nehru will arrive here from Delhi by air on Oct. 31. Immediately on arrival Mr. Nehru will meet representatives of the flood-affected area of the State. He will leave for Monghyr in the afternoon and on his way address a labour rally at
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  • 66 3 DINDIGUL: The third Annual Conference of the Muslims to make the community more religious-minded was held here recently, Delegates from almost all the Tamil Districts numbering over 2,000 attended the Conference. Speeches on the teachings of Mohamed the Prophet were made among others by Moulana Rahmatulla Moulana
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  • 79 3 M ADURAI Sri Arunachala Desika Paramacharya Swamlgal Head of the Kunnakudi Adhinam, will undertake a tour of Malaya in Novembei, following ii request of the South Indians in Malaya. This is the first time when a religious head from Tamil Nad will be
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  • 352 3 TRIVANDRUM: In conformity with the decision of the conference of representatives of coir co-operatives and officers of the Government last week, the TravancoreCochin Government has ordered that grants due to the coir co-operative societies for the current year be disbursed immediately. The scale of grant
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  • 94 3 LAHORE: U Nu, Prime Minister of Burma, is scheduled to arrive here on Oct. 30 in the course of hia 18-day tour of Pakistan. He will arrive in Karachi on Oct. 27. The Burmese Prime Minis* ter is expected to complete the round of meetings with
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  • 58 3 LAHORE. The Punjab IP) Cabinet has decided to recommend to the Governor to postpone the autumn session of the Legislative Assembly to Nov. 80 in view of the preoccupation of the leaders of the House and the Opposition with the Constituent Assembly work at Karachi. The
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  • 903 3 India Mas Made Great Strides -Casey NEW DELHI: Mr. R. G. Casey, Australia's Minister for External Affairs, said in New Uelhi on October 18 that since independence India "has made great strides." Great upheavals came in tiie wake of independence and partition "but vitality of this country has shown in
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  • 522 3 NEW DELHI: The fortnightly Economic Review, official organ of the All-India Congrom Committee, in it* Issue published recently expressed the hope that the Central a* well as the State Governments would continue to give the highest priority to the introduction of far-reaching land reforms in India.
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  • 61 3 RHEE WILL DO IT AGAIN SEOUL, Oct. 20. Hign South Korean officials close to President Syngman Rhee said tonight that Dr. Rhee is expected to make it clear soon that he will not be bound by his promise to observe the armiaticc for 90 days after the start of the
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  • 923 4 John-La lita Controversy 'The Premier Stakes 9 Revelation COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, acted on the public demand for an immediate change in the Cabinet Me has asked Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam and Sir Laiita Rajapakse to resign their portfolios. Sir Laiita, in a letter to the "Observer"
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  • 123 4 "Sir John Kot«lawala, our new Prime Minister started a Cabinet reshuffle. But what Js the point of re-shuffling: when the whoe pack of cards consists of blank cards or jokers. There is not a single ace in the whole pack", declared Mr. Pictor Keuneman of the
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  • 40 4 Sec Council Postpones Trieste Debate NEW YORKi Oct. 21.— The United Nations Security Council decided yesterday further debate on the Trieste situation for almost a fortnight, while Britain, France and the United States attempted to work out a solution.- Reuter
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  • 69 4 IXJNDON. Oct. 21.— Marshal Tito's official mouthpiece served notice tonight Yugoslavia would regard hancung over any part of the Trieste free territory as "aggression" whether Italy sends troops into the area or not Belgrade radio said some section of the foreign press "had suggested the Americana and British
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  • 56 4 KARACHI, Oct. 21. Th* Government of Pakistan which recently imported a quantity of gift wheat from the United States— has decided to send 500 tons of rice as a gift to the people of Mua-lim-populated Maldive Island off the west coast of India! where famine conditions
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  • 47 4 JERUSALEM (Jordan Section), Oct. 21. The Jerusalem daily paper Aljihad claimed today Egyptian Deputy Premier Gamal Abdul Nasser bad said in a radio-telephone interview Egypt wag ready to extend military aid to Jordan if a cl.-ish occurs suddenly between Jordan and Israel.- A.P.
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  • 89 4 HAL.TON (England), Oct. 21.— Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, Com-mander-ln-Chief of Far East Land and Air Forces in Singapore when Japan invaded Malaya in 1941, died yesterday at a Royal Air Force hospital. He was 75. Sir Brooke-Popham commanded land and air forces in
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  • 58 4 BALTIMORE, Oct. 21.—Colonel Julius L. AmosS. retired U.S. army officer who heads an international spy ring with headquarters here, Monday told subscribers to his International Services of Information (I SI) Foundation that Liaventy Beria, ousted head of Soviet secret police, has escaped from Russia, and is prepared to
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  • 142 4 COLOMBO: Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, the Finance Minister, will definitely not be nominated to the House of Representatives. He will remain in the Senate. But since money Bills, like the Budget .have to be initiated in the lower house the Prime Minister has to do
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  • 118 4 Kotelawala Urges Meeting Of S.E.A. Premiers COLOMBO. Oct. 21.—0eylon'a Prime Minister Str John Kotelawala said here yesterday he hoped the Prime Ministers of the newly independent countries of Southeast Asia would tod opportunities for frequent meetings. In Ms first foreign policy statement ain c e becoming Prime Minister on Oct.
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  • 123 4 CALCUTTA, Oct. 21.— Two Assamese students were injured and *a number of BengaJi shops looted during a cJash on Sunday in Jorhat, north-east Assam, according to reports reaching here. The riot was reportedly set off by an Assamese student insulting a Bengali girl in a temporary
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  • 88 4 LONDON. Oct. 21. A unique powder box made of six different platinum metals from Commonwealth sources was accepted by the Duke of Edinburgh here Monday for the Queen. The gift was presented to the Duke at a lunch following the opening of the Institution of Metallurgists
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  • 108 4 BOMBAY. Oct. 21. "Elephant Boy" Sabu returned home to India Monday, 17 years after he left his humbl« Mysore home to become a world-renowned actor. Sabu, who flew in from London to act in an Hindustani Film, "Sauda," was accompanied by his American wife Marilyn, and son,
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  • 38 4 The Singapore Legislative Council Tuesday elected Mr. Urn Yew Hock (Member for Keppal) and Mr. D. McLellan (acting Director of Education nominated) as its representatives to the Court of the University of Malaya.
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  • 59 4 A new Family Planning Clinic has been opened in Tanjong Pagar at the corner of Hoe Chiang Road and Contonment Road. Advice on Family Planning; la given on Monday and Thursday mornings from 9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. This clinic has been specially opened for the
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  • 43 4 The U.S.S. Lake Ohamplain, largest U.S. Navy ship to visit Singapore in more than three yenrs. is scheduled to arrive this weekend. The ship Is an aircraft carrier of 27,000 tons that has been operating in Korean waters.
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  • 38 4 The Study Group Movement (Singapore) invites arjplicationa for an elght-week course on "the Press". The course will commence on Wednesday 28th October, 1963 at 7.00 D.m. and will be held weekly at the British Council.
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  • 190 4 Will Mr. Josey Refer To Council Paper 17 of '47? Letter To The Editor: Sir, When I read Mr. Alex Josey's letter on Mr. P. P. Narayana's resign, it ion along with four other Indian Councillors, I couid not forget Mr. Narayanan's unbiased speech In favour of the same Mr.
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  • 48 4 Swami Vamadevananda. President of the Ramakrishnu mission, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting <»nd continue, the lecture on Srimad Bha^avad JtJita' on Saturday Oct. 24. 1953, at 6.30 p.m. in the (Mission premises at 9, Norris Road. All arc cordially invited to attend
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  • 105 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. The State DepirtmentM«ajj flatly Monday "no new »1«t for a Korean peace conraerc with the Communists was discussed by the Big Three Foreign Ministers at their London conference. The department made this statement in denying a London dispatch which quoted an unnamed
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  • 72 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 21.— Gen. Mark I* Clark said Monday he thinks the Republic of Korea army lacks "the capaoiiities of carrying on a war alone against the Communist armies." Gen. Clark, former United Nations commander in the Fir East, spoke briefly with newsmen during a reception
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  • 44 4 LONDON, Oct. 21. Miss Denise Perrier, 18-year-old student from France, was elected "Miss World" in an international beauty contest here Monday night. Miss Alexandra Ladikunov. Greece, was second and Miss Marina Pappaelia of Egypt was third. Miss Perrier won £500 sterling.- Reuter
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    • 151 4 WEEK'S NOTICE "We understand that Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam has been iisked to go too" said Mr. Keuneman "but he had pointed out to Sir John Kotelawala that he had not received notice and hence has been given one week's due notice." "The people know very well", he sfaid that
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    • 104 4 lity the job we will build the houses", he asserted. •OUD CAR' Mr. T. Rudra. the Mayor of Colorftbo linked the Cabinet to "a rickety old car with a spluttering carburettor and shaky parts which was misfiring always and cannot be even pushed along". "Today we hear", he said "that
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