Indian Daily Mail, 26 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 256 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 445 1 IN A LETTER TO QOVERNOR SIR JOHN MCOLL PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SAYS Tribute To Colony's Progress President hi.ynhower in a letter to the Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll delivered personally by the Vice-President of -the United Spates Mr. Richard
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  • 382 1 More Schools But Teachers? Speaking at the Teachers' Training College Commemoration Day ceremony at AngloChinese School Hall, Saturday, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A C. Goode, assured that the Legislative Council and the Government had only one object in view 'to expand our schools so as to provide education for
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  • 235 1 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana, Oct. 25.— An announcement by Sir Alfre.v Savage, Governor of British Qulana. states that the Colony will be represented during the visit which Queen Elizabeth is to P*y to Jamaica in a month* time. Thu, reverses the decision of Dr. Cheddi Jagan's People* Progressive
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  • 530 1 APPEAL FOR CONTRIBUTION TO GIFT FUND FOR INDIAN TROOPS IN KOREA Sir/Madam, Indian troops are discharging in Korea a job, unprecedented in history and extremely difficult to perform. They have so distinguished tnems>elves by their patient behaviour, tactful handling of critical situations and observance of strict impartiality that they have
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  • 67 1 India Not Influenced By Communists BOMBAY, Oct. 25. Mr. Richard Casey, Australia's External Affairs Minister, said here yesterday that "India Is remarkably free from Com. munlst influence." Another fortunate thing was that India had a man of Mr. Nehru's calibre as prime Minister he said. Mr. Casey, who visited Karachi
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  • 46 1 RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN, Oct. 25. The Pakistan Government has given permission to an Italian attempt on expedition led by Professor Ardito Desio of Milan University to make an K-2 or Mount Godwin Austen, the world's second highest peak next year. Reuter
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  • 41 1 SINGAPORE WELCOMES MR. NIXON i l6^.. vlce Pres d »nt Mr. Richard M. Xixon inspecting Guard-of-Honour on arrival at Kalian;; Airport on Saturday. Picture below shows the Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll welcoming Mr. Nixon at the Airport. IDM Photo*.
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  • 100 1 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 25. Manllal Gandhi, 61-year.okl son of the late Mahatma, was released from Pretoria prison yesterday after serving 38 days of a 50 -day sentence imposed for violation of racial regulations at the Germiston African settlement on Dec. 8. A group of Indians, including his son
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  • 169 1 Demobbed Br. PoW Joins Communist Party! MANCHESTER, England, Oct. 25. A 24-year-old Korean war prisoner demobbed from the Army Friday after two and a half years in Communist hands yesterday officially joined the Communist Party of Salford, Manchester's twin city. Keith Clark of Olendore near here grave these reasons: "The
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  • 182 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 25.— More than 600 Indian Princes who have lost their thrones since the Republic wag establish, ed are to suffer further losses, a Government spokesman aaid Friday. Their business investments, which have been subject to income tax, will now be subject to
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  • 239 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 25. An advance tlignt of four French Ouragan jeis arrived here yesterday. They are part of a total 71 newly-purchased aircraft which an Indian Air Force spokesman declared "will make as clearly the leading air power in South-east Asia." A delegation of 100
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI, Oct 25.— India's 1950 census listed 133,--828 girls between five and 14 years eld who are either widows or divorcees, says >i summary of the census pub. lished here. Official figures show that nearly 14.5 per cent of females In the same age group aie married
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  • 116 1 (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Oct. 25. A flight of four Ouragan Jet fighter planes arrived in Delhi, Saturday. These were the first of seventy jets which had been purchased from France and they were piloted by members of Indian Air Force. The rest of
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  • 81 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 25. Indian cloth will cost less in Malaya from today. The Government of India issued a series of ordinances last nitfht, first of which aboli he 4 ten per cent export duty on medium varieties of cloth and
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  • 67 1 DALLAS (Texas) Oct. 25 The Chief of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency says the U.S. must "assume" that Russia can do in the atomic field anything that this country can do. "The test they've made convince us,' 1 Allen W. Dulles said hc:e last night
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  • 175 2 NEW DELHI: The AUIndia Conference of Indian Christians has urged the Government of India to constitute n Minority Board "to safeguard the interests of the minority communities." The conference, which concluded it* three-day session al.so demanded the setting up of subordinate service boards by the
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  • 294 2 Success Of Development Plans, Says Premier Nehru ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru said that his Government's policy was directed towards making a living contact with the common people, so that they might feel interested in the various welfare and development plans of the Government. The Government's small
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  • 216 2 ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru said that he had no doubt that in the next ten ;o liftccn years India would be on a par with the great countries of the world. Addressing a crowded meeting of villagers at Karchna. twenty miles from here In his Parliamentary constituency,
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  • 190 2 JOHANNESBURG: Attempts of the Mai an Government to enforce racial segregation in South African universities have caused concern among student bodies, according to a PTI message. The Students Representative Council of the University of Witwateisnand (Johannesburg) has Invited four Government memibeis of 'oil lament to see "the
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  • 184 2 JAPAN'S ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE WITH PAKISTAN KARACHI: Japan has incurred a heavy adverse trade balance with Pakistan since the signing of the trade agreement in Apri' this year. This, according to some Japanese sources here, has >Yen causing 1 concern to Japams-e Government and business men. Figures show that, from
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to allow exports of yarn by mills or their nominees on the same basis as during the period January to June 1953, says a Commerce and Industry Press Note. In the first half year, export quotas
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have received an interim reply from the Pakistan Government to the former's communication of Sepj tember 4 last on the agreeI ment, on certain Hems of movable evacuee property, reached at the Indo.Paklstan Conference held in July-August 1953. In thus communication
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  • 50 2 Dr. Jagan His Colleague Photo. Dr. Cheddl Japm (right), British Guiana's deposed Premier, and L. S. Burnham, President of the People's Progressive Party, who flew to London in an effort to see Britain's Colonial Secretary, Oliver Lyttelton, for talks about the British Government's suspension of the British Guiana Government. A.P.
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  • 200 2 TELLJCHERRY: Mr. Emry Coleman Stuedie (50), radio operator of the United States ■Naval Tanker "Mission San Fernando 1 who was admitted In TelJicherry civil hospital with cut injuries died last week. The vessel was en route to Japan with oil fuel from Persian Gulf and
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  • 130 2 GWAUOR: The Commltte© of the Madhya Bharat Chambet of Commerce has, in a resolution, drawn the attention of the State Food Minister to tlu improved food situation in th* State and demanded a change in the present food policy of the Government. The resolution says: "This I
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  • 114 2 BHOPAL: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Union Railway Minister, suggested that educational institutions should undertake the- responsibility of helping their students in getting suitable employment after completion of their students. Each institution should maintain charts showing the number of students passed every year and how many of
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  • 57 2 BURDWAN: One hundred free primary schools will be opened in Burdwan district from January next year to provide over 1,000 teachers under the West Bengal scheme to solve unemployment problem in the State. This was announced by Mr. Abdus Sattar, MP, President of the Burdwan
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  • 66 2 TRANQUEBAR: A giant shark killed one fisherman and pulled two others from their catamaran Into the Bay of Bengal three miles from here before a rescue party finally hauled it ashore. The shark had tangled itself the fishermen's net. The shark which died shortly
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  • 370 2 Legislative Practice And Procedure— Debate NEW DELHI: Several interesting questions, some of them hypothetical, on Parliamentary practice and procedure are to be discussed by the Presiding Officers of Legislative bodies when they meet in conference in Gw&lior shortly. One such question is: Can State Legislatures take contempt proceedings against persons
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  • 426 2 FOREIGN POCKETS IN INDIA BOMBAY: Mr. Peter Alvares, Secretary of the Co-ordi-nating Committee of ProMerger Organisations In Foreign Possession* in India, in a statement to the Press, said that the committee met in Bombay on Oct. 18 and 19. The meeting was attended, among others, by Messrs. C. E. Bharatan,
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  • 133 2 U.S. Wheat Gift To Pakistan Not Being Misused KARACHI: Pakistan's Food Minuter, Khan Abdul Qaiyura Khan, told a Press conference here the U.S. Government had demanded that 30% of their million-ton wheat gift to Pakistan should be distributed free. The Pakistan Government were drawing up a plan to ensure such
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  • 110 2 JODHPUR: Thousands of Jains from all over India assembled for the fourth anniversary of the Anuvrati Sangh. The conference was inaugurated by Acharya Tulsi, present head of the Jain Swetambar Terapantl community. The Anuvrati Sangh is a movement started four years ago by Acharya Tulsi to
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  • 460 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ba Ivan tray Mehta, General secretary of the Congress, suggested that the whole area North Bihar should be surveyed immediately by an n ffineerliig team in order to find out ways to prevent recurrence of floods. Mr. Mehta said that, apart from tackling-
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  • 127 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Bavdekar and Mr. Justice Vyas at the High Court ordered the acquittal of Mr. J. M. Akhaney, Managing Director of the Ex change Bank of India and Africa Ltd., (now in liquid* tion) who had been sentenced to one year's r.i. and
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  • 124 2 SURAT: The Government of Bombay has applied the withdrawal of their aDnh cation pending before th# First Claas Magistrate, p ar <[, asking for finger impressions of Mr. Asoka MehUt. M r Amul Desai and others "a ecus' ed in the Pardi Khed Saty^ graha. Thia
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  • 225 2 NEW D&UHI: A. target date by which the claims of displaced ex_employees of provincial Uovernmeni^ and i-cal bodies In West fuK^stan siiouid oe cleared, is beueved to nave been agreed upon at tne Indo-Paxistan Secreta-riat-level conference he«j at Karacni last week. The agreed date is June
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  • 459 3 Greatness Off Tamil Ceylon Minister's Address CI'DDALORE: The Second Siddhw,tlia Salv* n lerence wa» In-id Uu*t week at ThlrovenmSaaiS,. ,1 JJ o xr. •> .IMrlct in the presence of HrUT^rt \u h D^ik» Swamigal, head of the ThlruvaAJth..^? J*"^*™"** vafva Illlml, Minister for Poite^T^™ 1 M V."' Mr> S .rnment
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  • 535 3 TlßLLNui^v'iiiLJ: Presiding over the fourteenth session of the iamns conference, organised by the Maoraa Presidency lamil 3angham, recently, at the local Hindu Umege, Mr. P. t. Kajan apnealed to the Tamils not to develop or promote feelings f ha ued against one or other community as
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  • 293 3 As regards the Dravida Kazhagam movements. the supporters of which denied God and religion, Mr. Rajan said that such movements were not new to the country. if those people caused harm to others, there were the police to intervene and bring about order and peace. In that
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  • 97 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Cristovan Furtado, Joint General-Secret-ary of the United Front of goans, welcomed "the assurances given by Mr. Nehru a few days ago in Bombay tnat Goa after her liberation from the Portuguese would be a completely autonomous State within India in accordance with the wishes
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  • 78 3 NAGPUR: The Madhya Pradesh Government has sanctioned Rs 3,00,000 to be advanced to cultivators in 16 districts in the State for construction of new paddy bunds in the intensive cultivation areas under the grow more food campaign. Loans to be advanced during the year 1953-54
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    40 3 Photo. Yugoslav troops resting after patrol duty In the Seoana ?ak£. f V "IT m Trie te wettr war booty helmets lauen from the Italians in world war two and now emblazoned each with a red star in front. A.P.
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  • 627 3 Indians Malayan Cabinet The leading English daily of Madras 'The Hindu' commenting on the recent resignation of five Indians from the Federal Council writes: "The swiftness with which General Tempier, High Commissioner of Malaya, accepted the resignation of the five Indian Federal Councillors in that country is reported to have
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  • 444 3 RETRENCHMENT IN MADRAS -ASSURANCES MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalacharjar, disclosed that he had received a letter from the Prime Minister assuring him that he would try to secure jobs somewhere m India for efficient, skilled ano. technical personnel of Madras State who had been retrenched consequent on the
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  • 757 3 No Easy Way Of Changing Import Control BANGALORE: Mr. H. V. R. lyengar, Secretary, Commerce and Industries Ministry, told the MysoreChamber of Commerce that any measure of readjustment at this stage in regard to the issue of import trade licences might not be easy. It was a point which requiied
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  • 397 3 Compensation For Land Refugee Leaders Meet Jain NEW DELHI: Leaders of displaced arsons from Sind, North-West Frontier Province and other areas of West Pakistan outside West Punjab met the Union Minis ter for Rehabilitation, Mr. A jit Prasad Jain, at his in vita tion in Delhi recently to con ;id*>
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  • 45 3 JULLUNDUR: Sardar Darbara Singh, M.L.A., was recently elected General Secretary of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee. He secured 86 votes M against four received by hia rival Sardar Tara Singh. Ninety-two out of the PPCC's 126 members *ttr>nrie*\ ih.^ general meeting FOC
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  • 206 3 CUDDALORE, Mr. S. Natesa. Pilllai, Ceylon's Minister for Posts and Broadcasts has presided over the second Sidhantha Saiva Conference over the weekend at Cuddalore. In his presidential address, according to the Hindu, Mr. Natesa Pillai pointed out that it was but proper that the conference was being
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  • 110 3 ASIAN NATIONS AGREE ON MARINERS' ISSUE MADRAS: The Pakistani Government will fully implement the resolution adopted at the Colombo Asian Maritime Conference so far as recruitment of sea-farers is concerned, said Mr S. A. Salim, East Pakistan Minister for Commerce and Labour and leader of the Pakistani delegation to the
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  • 251 4 COLOMBO The Colombo Municipal douncil recently passed a vote of no confidence' in Dr. C. W. W. Kannangara, Minister of Local Government, tor dissolving the Morttuwa. Urban Council for no valid reason', and for extending the lives of other local bodies. Tho council also declared
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  • 35 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will He held on Wednesday Oct. 28 .■»t 7 p.m. at 26 Lorong N, Teluk Kurau, Singapore the residence of Sri N. Damodaran Pillai
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  • 302 4 Ceylon News: Varsity Undergrads Confer COLOMBO: The University Buddhist Brotherhood of the Peradeniya undergraduates have decided to support the filming of the life of Lord Buddha sponsored by Dr. G. P. Malalasekera, President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists. Dr. Malalasekera addressing a meeting of the
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  • 296 4 Mr. Nixon went on a 45--mile tour of Singapore's rural areas yesterday afternoon. He was accompanied by his wife, cne CoJxnal Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, and the Chairman of the Rural Board, Mr. E. V. Q. Day. In the morning Mr. Nixon laid
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  • 57 4 CEYLON ENVOYS ABROAD— CUT? COLOMBO, Oct. 25.— Ceylon is likely to reduce the number of its missions abroad soon, Prime Minister Sir John Kotclawalh said here yesterday. The Government would decide on the question at the earliest opportunity. The present financial situation demanded that only those mission^ which were absolutely
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  • 81 4 COLOMBO: The Asian Advi.sory Committee of tho International Labour Organization concluded its fifth session at Nuwaraeliya after delegates generally agreed that "Governments had a special responsibility to act us good employers." The two-day session in Ceylon's premier hill station discussed tho question of fair wages in industry in
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  • 302 4 Govt. Servants Insurance COLOMBO: A motion suemitted by Mr. S. C. Shirley Cbrea requesting the introduction of legislation to compel person* who enter into con tracts with the Government to insure with Ceylonese insurance companies will be discussed by the Government Parliamentary Group, which is scheduled to meet on Oct.
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  • 350 4 K M .H5 ?OLO1 15 i JJ 10 ««*<*»»«» of the Dalada Mail^awa, Kandy, accorded the new Prime Minister, Sir John KoU'lawala, the highest honour that can be conferred on a layman when he visited the historic city recently. A "raja perahera (King's procession) with tuskers, drummers
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  • 120 4 COLOMBO: While the news, papers concentrate on profiles on Mr. E. B. Wikramanayake. Sir John's very popular choice tor Minister of Justice the exploits of his father, Mr. E. B. > Wikramanayake Snr. are worth recounting. Eric Wikramanayake's father entered the Law College when he was
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  • 82 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 25.— A Foreign spokesman said today that India and Pakistan are planning a "little Panmunjom" to settle the fate of 30 prisoners captujed In the 1947-49 fighting over Kashmir. The spokesman confirmed reports that the two countries have agreed that 150 other prisoners should be
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  • 43 4 KARACHI, Oct. 25.— Prince Mohammed AH, brother of the Shah of Iran, returned to Karachi yesterday after about a nine weeks hunting expedition in the Kashmir and Gilgit areas la the north. He is leaving todnv fnr Teheran. A.P.
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    37 4 MLss World, Eeuise Perrler of France (centre) receives congratulatory kisses from Miss Egypt, left, Marina Paraena, who came third and Mis* Greece, Alexandra Ladikou, who came second, in the contest at London's Lvceiun Ballroom recently. A.P. Photo.
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  • 185 4 MADRAS, Oct. 25. Vicepresident Sarvappali Radhakrishnan, in a United Nations Day broadcast here last night, said "there •is a general impression the United JNations history since its inception has been one of failure, feebleness and distortion of its original purpose and of violation of solemn
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  • 108 4 A.P. MANILA, Oct. 25. -Briga-dler-General Carlos P. Romulo, former United Nations General Assembly President, said the U.N. trusteeship system is "slowly withering on the vine." Speaking before the Lions Club on the occasion of the United Nations week, Romulo said the trusteeship system, which the U.N. had
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  • 63 4 MESSAGE LONDON, Oct. 26. —Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday Britain is "firm in its support of the United Nations." On the anniversary of the birth of the u.N., Sir Winston sent a message of pood wishes to the United Nations Association which, he said, "does much
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  • 563 4 C.-G. OPENS U. N. DAY EXHIBITION The United Nations expresses the highest aspirations of Mankind, and it records some of the noblest U'hievements of which perpetually struggling, slowly progressing and indomitably idealistic men are capable." Said the Commissioner-Gen-eral Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald declaring
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  • 208 4 C,HA.NDIUAUK. ..1. <*en ijacaar, uua Punjab (l), desert,,; "tamuzingly ingenious" th« decision 01 the Akali Udder Master Tara Singh to start i jacrcha for the inclu km of all the Sikh backward ciasaea in cne schedule of Schi Uuied Castes, "when there arc indications already
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