Indian Daily Mail, 9 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 269. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1953. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 159 1 Grave Situation Reported REPETITION OF LUCKNOW FEARED (From Our Own Correspondent) mrVANDRUM, Nov. B.— Serious student agitation has broken out here on the same issue which caused grave rioting and close-down of the University at Laicknow, that is recognition of students union. For the last three days
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  • 108 1 Britain Italy Exchange Protests L.ONDON, Nov. 8. Britain ana Italy yesterday swapped protests over tne rioting in Trieste. Britain's Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden summoned Italian Ambassador Maniio Brosio and handed him a formal note deploring the outbreaks in the free territory ©i Trieste and Italy. At the same time Italian
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  • 98 1 SEOUL. Nov. B.— The Kprean national police said today that the police would be placed on "emergency aierf next Tuesday in preparation for ithe arrival of United States VicePresident Richard Nixon. The police said the programme to safeguard Mr. Nixon and his party would be mapped
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  • 70 1 CAIRO, Nov. 8. Colonel Abdul Ghaffar Osman was yesterday sent to prison for 15 years by the Revolution Tribunal after being (found guilty of plotting to supply the Egyptian army with defective arms during the Palestine war. The Tribunal also ordered tho confiscation of all property
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  • 83 1 Menmers past and present of ithe Executive, Legislative and City Councils, the former Municipal Commission and the Rural Board have been invited to attend the inaugural meeting- of (the Rendcl Constitutional Commission at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 10 a.m. The meetIng
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  • 321 1 Prakasam Gathers Slim Majority (From Our Own Correspondent) KURNOOL, Nov. B —Mr. I'idrt tsam has assured slim out definite majority for his Ministry by deciding to tane Mr. G. Latchanna, Krishikarlok Legislature Party Leader I into the Cabinet. It will be recalled that Mr. Ranga's Party refused to cooperate with
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    79 1 The first international school for woman labour leaders, conducted at the Chateau de la Breviero north of Paris by the International Confednration of Free Trade Unions, brought together 50 women trade unionists from 23 countries. The woman found that their community cf interests transcended differences of nationality and occupation. Here,
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  • 70 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 8. The former Persian Prime Minister Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq. plans to challenge the compe:ence of the court as soon as his trial opens today, a reliable source said. Dr. Moasadeq was arrested on August 20 after Gen. Fazlellah Zahedi's successful coup. He is charged
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  • 103 1 KARACHI, Nov. B.—Pakistan's Constituent Assembly decided yesterday that under the future constitution one of two annual sessions of the Federal Legislature should be held in Dacca, captial of East Pakistan unless a joint sitting of both Houses decides otherwise. Over half Pakistan's 76,000,--000 population lives in East Pakistan
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  • 98 1 Deepavali Leaves A Trail Of Death cFrom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 8. This year's festival of lights, L>eepavaii, left a tragic trail of ueatn, and destruction by fire in many places throughout India. In the City a se*en-year-old girl died of burn injuries, when her clothes oaugnt fire from
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  • 154 1 Anti-British Demonstration In Rome ROME, Nov. 8. About 15,000 students and schoolcruidren poured into the Central streets of Rome yesterday in a new demonstration against the police shooting of na.uins in Trieste. Similar demonstrations were reported fr«m Milan, Turin, Genoa, Venice and other cities. But strong forces of police equipped
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  • 66 1 A-Bomb No Harmful Effects? WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. Children born oi Japanese parents exposed to radiation from atomic bombs, dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki in 1945, appear to show little or no harmful effects, says the U.S. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission in a Washington report. The Commission indicated, however, that their
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  • 35 1 TEL TVTV, Nov. 8. An Israeli soldier wae killed and another wounded in a clash between Egyptian and Israeli troops in the Wadl Oz area east of Gaza, an Israeli army spoKeaman announced today Reuter
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  • 93 1 Keys Of Village Given To Home Guard The District officer, Maur, j.ito Mahmood bin Mohd. Snan, on Saturday, otnciauy nanded over the keys to the gate leadme; into the village of Bakri in the Maur district of Johore, to the Officer in charge of the Village Home Guard to signify
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  • 59 1 LONDON, Nov. B.— Nudes with goos» pimples staged strike in three artists' studios in a Chelsea apartment block because the central heating wasn't warm enough. Faoed with an urgent *.o.s. from the nude-less artists, the Local Council, owners of the block, coaxed the shiver* ing models back
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  • 83 1 Manila Chinese Millionaire Arrested MANILA, Nov. 8. The Mamia Foiice have arrested millionaire Go Kirn Pah and were today holding him incommunicado on a murder charge dating back to 1946. The arrest of Go, who Is president of the Equitable Bank and treasurer of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce caused
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  • 191 1 MOSCOW DIRECTED U.S. POLICY? WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. Senator Joseph McCarthy Joined In the Harry Dexter White controversy yesterday with a statement that a "protege" of Mr. White now held a high post with the International Monetary Fund though the FBI had denounced him to the Truman Administration as a Communist
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  • 51 1 SEOUL, Nov. 8. Allied ami Communist Staff members who are trying to break the deadlock holding up the Korean preliminary conference will hold their second meeting at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. The delegates did not meet today as was originally expected. The first secret meeting was held yesterday.
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  • 69 1 CAIRO Nov. B.— Ex-Queen Narnman is sueing ex-king Farouk for divorce and claiming £5,000 (Egyptian) (about £5,125) a month alimony, her lawyer Moharram Fahim said yesterday. The case is due before the Helopolis Sharia (Islamic) court on December 28, he said. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry has sent
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  • 135 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. B.— The Swiss representative threatened yesterday to withdraw from the U.N. Neutral Nation PoW Repatriation Commission unless the Communist "persuaders" cut short their gradually lengthening interviews with PoW's who don't want to return to Communism. The Swiss announcement followed a statement
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  • 178 1 From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM. Nov. 8 Central Home Minister Dr. Katju, addressing a meeting at Nagarcoil on Saturday made an earnest appeal to Tamilian^ in Travancore State to support the Indain National Congress and the State Ministry in the coming election. He deplored the
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  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. B.—Shockingly gruesome accident occured in Saidapet on Saturday when a Corporation steam road-roller ran over a thirty year old beggar woman squashing her completely flat. It appears the woman who was somewhat disabled was trying to cross behind the
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  • 64 1 TOKYO, Nov. B.— General Ayub Khan, Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, is due in Tokyo Monday by plane. A spokesman for the Pakistan Embassy here said General Khan is on a "sightseeing trip for two or three days only." He will, however, meet Japanese Government leaders
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  • 188 1 Opposes Negotiated Trucet HONGKONG, Nov. B.— Th« United States has begun a strong campaign to persuade the French to continue nzhttng their bitter war in Indochina. Vice-President Richard Nixon carried the fight into the open last week in Indochina in a series
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  • 101 1 LONDON, Nov. 8. The mass-circulation Sunday Pictorial said today that Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, plans "to go it alone" to Moscow in his quest to secure world peace talks. Sir Winston Churchill's intention, said the papers dip« lomatlc correspondent, is to f*y Moscow
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  • 107 1 POORE LEAVES £30,000! PATCHAM. England, Nov. 8. Eric poore died worth £30,000 -hating tax collectors to the end. His will, published yesterday, said: "From my grave I curse the Board of Inland Revenue who have ruined my life. All inspectors of taxes are sadistic and depraved. That is common knowledge."
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  • 132 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. B.— The Indian Command refused today to bring out the balance of balky Chinese prisoners from Compound C-22 as the Reds demanded this morning. The Indians told the Communists to name another compound for interview tomorrow. It was the first major act of defiance
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  • 173 1 MOSCOW, Nov. B.— Mr. Georgi Malenkov, the Soviet Prime Minister turned Russia's annual Red Square parade yesterday into a mammoth workers festival switching the spotlight from the armed forces to the ordinary Soviet citizen. He cut the military march past to 20 minutes and gave
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  • 179 1 19-Gun Salute For Nixon In Formosa HONGKONG, Nov. 8. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was among a large group of Nationalist China's highest officials greeting Mr. Richard Nixon when the United States Vice President landed at the heavily guarded "Pinehill" air force base just outside Taipeh this afternoon from Hongkong. Mr. Nixon's
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  • 2051 2 REPLY TO COMPLAINTS AGAINST HIM BY M.LAs. RtTROtiRADC POUCIES COMDEMNEI MADRAS: Sri C. Raj&gopalacharUr, Chief Minister declared: "As Jang as fife and vigour Ia 6 t whether I am hi office or not, I must oppose the introduction of the "spoilssystem" in our
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  • 71 2 Photo President Negntb of Egypt right) chats with a woman he found mated on the steps outside his office recently on his arrival to start a day's work. The woman had been waiting for him to beg him to get her admitted to hospital for treatment
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  • 944 2 Other Students Protest Against Police Action LUCKNOW: While Lucknow was comparatively quiet after the promulgati on <>f a 64-hour eurtew, the Ktudents of Allahabad, Kanpur, Korakhpur, Moradabad, Barellly, Alinora, and othef places; held demonstrations to express tb )r solidarity with the students of Jxicknow. and to uroteet
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  • 207 2 MADRAS. Another demonstration of crime detection work by the Police dogs Brutus" and "Lygia" was arranged in the presence of Mr. P. Rani ikrishnu. Aiyar, f.C.S., Chief Presidency Aiajstrate. Egmore. and othtr Magistrates, in the compound of the Police CommLssioner'w office recentiy. A mock burglary
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  • 150 2 KANPUfc: Dr. K. S. Krishnan, Director of the National Physical Laboratory o f India empha sized the need for technical research side by side with fundamental research to make the best use of India's limited resources. Dr. Krishnan, who was addressing the 18th Joint Convocation
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  • 189 2 BOMBAY: The Port Tnut earned Ra. 661.41 lakhs during 1952-53, according to the administrative report of the Port Trust for the year. Toial expenditure during the year was Ra. 587 04 lakhs, leaving a surplus of Ra. 74 37 lakhs. The figures include the revenue
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  • 121 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India haa announced abolition of the additional excise duty of rupee one per maund levied in last December under the Sugar (Temporary Additional Excise) Duty Act, 1952, on sugar manufactured from the sugarcane crop of 1953-54. This action lias been tak«f
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  • 615 2 KOTTAVAM: "I am pre|»ared to andentanfl every ideology, tmd pottttcsl pbilo* u,.hy, but any party vw C h takes orders from abroad, aad to wfflteg to "toe" tiut Une does not serve this coimtry well," said Dr. k. n Katju. Union Home Minister, *d<lreeaiiig a public
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  • 530 3 OPPOSITION TO FRAMING ISLAMIC CONSTITUTION "Th© frequent reference about Islamic on.sthnii,,n iJh-iw a« makes oar presence In tbeHmue uilesX^ He added: 'Tram Uie trend of the proceedings hitherto we feel that any further participation by us, the representatives of the Hindu minority, n constitution-making will
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  • 393 3 SURAT: Mr. Asoka Mehta. Socialist leader, was found guilty of charges of instigating people to commit offences, unlawful assembly, criminal trespass and causing damage to property. The Pardi Magistrate, trying the Khed satyagraha case, sentenced him to varying terms of imprisonment and fine aggregating to 16 months
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  • 151 3 GAUHATI The Government of India are considering of all air routes in India. A Technical Committee headed by Mr. K. K. Roy is studying the question. Disclosing this. Mr. L. C. Jain, Director-General of Civil Aviation, said at Borihar aerodrome, about 14 miles from Gauhati, that new aerodromes
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  • 405 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly decided to provide in the Constitution ."or the setting up of an orranization by the Government 10 make known the principles or Islam to the people of Pakistan. In the debate on this provision. Congress members complained that such an organization was
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  • 124 3 "Sanskrit Should Be National Language" hJINAKUIAM: Dr. Katju expressed his view that Sanskrit should be the national language of India. "Though I do not know Sanskrit." said Dr. Katju, "I strongly hold the view that this should be the national language of the country. But the difficulty Is that the
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  • 283 3 KUMBAKONAM: The Government of Madras nave pa&»ea orders on tne principles whicn ought to govern M -puinimenus under district -ooards and municipal councils. Under Article lt> of the Constitution, read with Section 70 of tne Madras District Boards Act and Section 73 of the District Municipalities Act,
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  • 238 3 DUM DUM: The Government of India have sanctioned four induatr ia 1 housing: schemes for different industrial centres in Mysore State. The schemes, expected to cost over Ra 50 lakhs, would be started immediately and the Union Government have been assured that they would be com* pleted before
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  • 252 3 MADRAS: The staff and students of the Ethiraj College lor Women celebrated College l>ay last week with Mr. Sri .rraK&sa, <jovernor, in the cnair, at the college premises in Victoria Crescent, &gmore. Addressing the gathering, Mr. Sri rr.ika.-vu said he was nappy to note that in Madrua
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  • 235 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. Anantluisayanam Ayyangar, Deputy Speaker of the House of the People, said that tiyderaoad could be made the summer capital of India without in any way prejudicing: the claim of the Andhraa to have it as the capital of Vlsaia Andhra when it was formed. Addressing
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  • 231 3 ah -S^S J£i P- S l Premier. Mr. Mohammed Ail, «»M he ted written to Mr. Nehru su*re#On* the* the K*hmlr, «8W«1 W^atKewDeffJ should be established at an early date. Mr. All, who made his monthly nationwide broadcast from a sick bed, said the
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  • 119 3 "In the reign of George I a favourite object of charity was the release of British citizens who had been enslaved by pirates; at this time Thomas Betton, a member of the Ironmongers' Company, formed a Trust, part of the income of which was devoted,
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  • 158 3 AHMEDABAD: Two coun-try-made (crude) bombs were round in a wooden box in the veianada of the Socialist party office where. A letter round in the same box said the Ohief Minister of Bombay Shri Morarji Desai should bo held responsible for the failure of the
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  • 150 3 NEW DEL-HI; Jathedar Sampuiau Slngl) Raman, i-ie-aidcnt, Shiromani Riasati Akail Dal, PEPSU who had announced his Intention to unuertake :i "fast unto deaih" before the residence of Prime Minister Nehru for the achievement of a. Pun.iabispeaking State, was arrested at Narela railway station on the outskirts of
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  • 674 3 DUM DUM: The Technical Committee of the Indian Airlines Corporation have evolved a "route pattern" for the Indian airlines. The Committee have finalised their interim report which would be submitted to the Government in the first week of November. Disclosing this to me, in an exclusive interview, Mr.
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  • 364 3 AiMRITSAR: President KaJendra Prasad said here that art flourished with the welfare of the State. Inaugurating the Silver Jubilee Exhibition of the Indian Academy of Fine Arts, Dr. Prasad said that India was progressing now towards economic stability and he hoped that art would reach its
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  • 188 4 CEYLON NEWS Permanent Commission Of Ex-Judges Proposed COLOMBO: A permanent commission of exSupreme Court judges will deal with all charges of bribery and corruption in the public service. This Is one of the main feature** of the proposed antibribe n, legislation, the broad outlines of which
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  • 38 4 ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 8. Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Oomnumder-in-Chietf of Allied forces In the Mediterranean who arrivwi here by air with Lady Mount kit ton last night, l.i id a wreath on -the Liberty Monument here today. Reuter
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  • 276 4 COLOMBO: In future every M.P. speaking: In Sinhalese or Tamil in the House of Representatives will also have to translate his speech Into English. Party leaders including the Prime Minister, Six John Kotelawala, discussed with the Speaker, Mr. Albert Peries, et his own
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  • 103 4 COLOMBO: Five new Senators were elected when the House of Representatives met here. They were: Mr. Justin Kott-lawaLa Mrs. CLodajth Jayaeuriya Mr. Thomas Amarasuriya Mr. Shums Cas»lm Mr. S. Nadesan. The last minute S.L.F.P. candidate, Mr. A. P. Jayaaurlya failed to pet the requisite number of votes
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    64 4 Photo One of the six North Korean and iChinese Prisoners-of-War who are to be returned to the Communists by the Indian Guard troops in Korea is aided by a comrade (left) and an Indian guard a* he steps down from a truck at the exchange point at Panmunjom, Oct. 22.
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  • 196 4 COLOMBO: C.I.D. inquiries into the recent attempt *o smuggle 21 passports to India have revealed that the documents were concealed in a tin of tea leaves. The smuggling attempt was foiled last week at Talaimannar. The passports were in tact genuine ones which had
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  • 56 4 INDIAN SHOW BOOM COLOMBO: Indian High Commission here la to open a show room in one of Colombo a busiest streets, Prince Street, ncxft month, which will offer Indian manufacturers and their local agents adequate facilities for exhibiting their product*. Pakistan Embassy in Colombo la already having such a ahow
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  • 123 4 COLOMBO When the House of Representatives met, Mr. C. A. S. Marlkkar second Kadugangana asked the Minister of Home Affairs what her he would take early steps to introduce legislation prohibiting the sale of both imported and locally made intoxicating liquors and ttoddy. Mr.
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO: Mr. C. C. Deaai, the Indian High Commissinoer in cylon, believes thai Ithe menace of illicit immigration into Ceylon from India can be minimised (if not eradicated) only by integrating the preventive measures taken by the governments of the two countries. He .said that the
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  • 36 4 KUAUA. BELAIT, Brunei, Nov. 8. This oil state's first newspaper was published here yesterday. Named "The Borneo Bulletin" the newspaper's 12--page first issue carried a message from His Hichnesw the Sultan of Brunei.- Reuter
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  • 230 4 COLOMBO: Cabinet Ministers are working llko brothen and public servants should emulate them. Sir Jolm Ko^J. wala, Prime Minister, said at a reception given recently h th« Ail-Ceylon Headmen's Uni-n to celebrate bis first offldZ \isit to Kurunegala. The reception was h^ld at the
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  • 277 4 India Leads Asia Sir John COLOMBO The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, made his first public statement on foreign policy last week when he proposed tho toast of the United Nations at the United Nations Day celebrations at the Galle Face Hotel. The Prime Minister summed up the foreign policy
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  • 171 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala is to direct the treasury to report in the feasibility of a 5-day working week for Government servants. Sir John said: "The Treasury will examine this proposal thoroughly and will report back without delay", "I have always strongly
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  • 66 4 ZIBR.IKZEE. The Netherlands, Nov. B.— A searchlight flashing out over Zeeland'ts wide sea-inlets announced last night that the last breach in Holland's dikes, smashed by floods, had been closed. Church-bells which 279 days ago rang out the flood alarm chimed at three minutes to midnight
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  • 257 4 KOMPONG CHAM, Cambodia, Nov. 8. King- Norodom Sihanouk presided Friday in this Cambodian town 60 miles northwest of the capital of Phnom Penh at ceremones in which control of the area was transferred to the Cambodian army. It was the King's first public act since he
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  • 33 4 SAIGON, Nov. 8. Vietminh guerillas murdered the French Administrator of the Hocmon area 15 kilometres (10 miles) northwest of Saigon yesterday, it was stat** l mi*>>«. ritatively here today. Reuter
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  • 135 4 AAR.HUS, Denmark, Nov. 8, On December 2 Dr. F. V. Glob, director of the PreHistoric Museum at iAarhus, Jutland, and his English assistant T. G. Bibby win leave for the Island of Bahrein in the Persian Gulf on an archaeloffical expedition. With some 100,000 pre-histo-nc burial mounds shotted
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  • 67 4 LYTTELTON CONGRATULATES S.I.T. Un receipt of the annual report o f the Singapore Improvement Trust for 1952 the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton wrote to the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, to say that the report "has been read with Interest and I express my appreciation of
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  • 118 4 57 Hermits— They Walked In Silence MUTUR, Getting down from a launch recently, fifty-seven hermits (Thapasvaru) walked all in a row (through the streets in silence with heads bowea. With "pinnapathas" in hand and wearing soiled yellow robes they took the road leading to Seruwawila while crowds watched them. It
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  • 172 4 COLOMBO: New Year Honours next year will be restricted to members of t he Government Service. This depature in the policy of awarding honours, follows the decision of the Prim. Minis. ter that the sole criterion for such awards in the fuiure mnj. be a solid
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