Indian Daily Mail, 18 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 278. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 744 1 Salient Features Of Mr. Dasaratharaj's Bill (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. C. R. Dasaratharaj's bill to legalise Hindu marriages in the Colony win— if passed in the form m which it is drafted— apply not only to Hindus, but also to Sikhs, Jains, and
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  • 60 1 To Be Introduced In Legco Next March Mr. Dasarat haraj told the INDIAN DAILY MAIL last evening that he has released the text of Us l>raf t Bill so as to enable the Hindu public to vtud* It and express their views thereon, togetiter write their valuable suggestions for incorporation
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  • 187 1 CHURCHILL ON BERMUDA CONFAB LONDON, Nov. 17. Sir Winston Churcnm, the Prune Minister, toid the House ci iJommons today that the aim of the tfortneoming Bermuda conference would De to discuss ways of strengthening the West, but at tne same time repudiate all intention of aggression. He said he hoped
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  • 126 1 LONDON. Nov 17— Britain yesterday suddenly called back her chief military negotiator from Cairo where he has been trying to work out a new Suez Canal defence pact with Egypt. There was no indication of a breakdown in the Cairo talks, however. A Foreign Office spokesman said
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  • 133 1 NEW DSLHI, Nov. 17 Prime Minister Nehru told the Indian Parliament yesterday that India and China are to confer, probably in December, m Pelplng, on Indo-Tibetan affairs. He said the talks would be conducted on a basis of "mutual respect for each others sovereignty. Independence «ad
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  • 106 1 Govt. Boycotts "Dawn"! KARACHI, Nor. 17. The Pakistani government announced a boycott yesterday against the dally newspaper Dawn the chief organ of the drnnmant Moslem league, for allegedly Inflammatory articles. The action, which extends also to the paper's everfn* edition Evening Star, bars the newspapers' reporters from government offices, press
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17Ten percent of India's national territory is more than 7,000 feet above sea level the official report of the 1951 census shows. Two-thirds of this mountainous area is in disputed Kashmir, and the remainder in the sub-Himalayan regions of Himachal Pradesh Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
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  • 171 1 KOREA PEACE CONFAB: PANMUNJOM, Nov. 17. The United States today re* jected Panmunjom as the Korean peace conference site but on erect to recommend that neutrals join in the fateful meeting under certain conditions. Tne Communists earlier to* day proposed Panmunjom and said they wanted
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  • 87 1 RYTON ON DINSMOKE, England, Nov. 17. Down main street came a wag onload of monkeys. The wagon overturned. Fifty screaming monkeys piled out enrough a hole In tne roof, and 100 Rhouting vU.ag«TB turned .mi. to give chase. The cunning villager* brought out enticing scrap* of foot*.,
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  • 64 1 MADRAS, Nov. 17.— Hustsein Fahemy, Egyptian trade dele, gation leader, will begin a 10-day tour of India with other members of the delegation from Calcutta. Fahemy, who arrived in Madras yesterday from Colombo, told newsmen that the delegation is on its way home after visiting
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  • 234 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 17—It is learnt that the Government of India's announcement of the personnel of the high power Commission to enquire and recommend the formation of Linguistic States will be made shortly within a fortnight. The Chief Justice of
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  • 137 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 17.— Miss Dhanalakshmi, now no more the Wonder Girl of Coorg, left the Bunga lore Hospital for her home on Monday. She met pieae* men before departure and told them that she waa happy to leave the hospital with normal
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  • 419 1 Jagan Flying To India Tomorrow LONDON, Nov. 17. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Premier of British Guiana said last night he was flying to India on Thursday, He told Reuter he hoped to meet Mr,. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister and address various organisations there. He said he might also visit
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  • 113 1 12 Suicides From Qutub Minar NEW DELPHI, Nov. 17. Despite special police precaui tions 12 person made suicide 1 ».iungva tnia year urom the top of the 300-fooi-hi%h Qutub Minar, ancient tower located oear India's capital. The Qutub Minar was built uOO years ago by the first Moslem conqueror or
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  • 80 1 NEW DELJn, Nov. 17. Lord Swinton, British Secretary ot State for Commonwealth Relations, urged the United States at a Press Ounference Monday to help British exporters by easing: tariff proceeding "reKardleaa d what Is ultimately done about towering the tariffs themselves." Commenting on Mr. Nehru'a statement
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  • 350 1 U.S.-Pak Mil. Pact Is To Strengthen Free World Defences In 5. E. Asia! WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— The United States informally told India yesterday it is considering making a military aid agreement witii Pakistan in order to strengthen free world defences in .South Asia. Indian Ambassador G. L. Mehta conferred with
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  • 144 1 UNDER HALF TON OF BURNING LOGS! COOOOOOOCCCOOCOOAOC OCC A YOGI'S FEAT: MADRAS. Nov. 17. The usually reliable Madras ncwspaj>er "Iflndu" reported yesterday that YoKi-dtociple Svvami Sadhu Maharaj had pik-u half a ton of burning logs above him and stayed there itnhanned for five hours while a crowd of 5.000 looked
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  • 28 1 LONEK)N. Nov. 17.— Sir Donald MacGillivray, Deputy High Commissioner for Malay«, left by air last night for Spain for a mouth's holiday. Reuter
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  • 516 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Nov. 18, '53. Colonial Grip Tightening COLONIALISM is dead, predicted many a world leader, and colonialism is dying, admitted the colonial powers themselves, and yet we do not see either of them occurring. Though immediately after the war colonialism turned weak and paralytic and everyone
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  • 2163 2  -  MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD by Text of the speech by the Commissioner-Gene-ral, Mr. Malcolm MaoDonald at a luncheon given by the Singapore Union of Journalists on Monday, Nov. 16, on the present day political situation in South East Asia. "When we talk about SouthEast Asia we apeak
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  • 367 2 DRAMATIC ART-STUDENTS' HOBBY MADRAS: Dr. A. Lakflhmanajswami Mudaliar, ViceChancellor of the Madras University, urged every stuuent to cultivate a hoboy and said the dramatic art was a taobby which would stand diem in very good stead. Dr. Laikahmanaßwami Mudaliar observed tifeat his period of office as Vice-Chancellor nad been the
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  • 87 2 LONDON: A London firm ha* made a golden cycle as a birthday present from a father to his young cycling enthusiast In Calcutta. The frame of the cycle is actually made of steel, but the whole machine, including the spokes, is plated with 18 carat gold. The cycle
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  • 203 2 NEW DELHI: The National Fla* of India Sectional Committee, set up by the Indian Standards Institution, considered the formulation of specifications for the National Flag- (silk and wool khadi). The Committee had already finalised, and published its specification for the National b'ia.g (cotton khadi). A Press
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  • 840 2 By the By Selegie Road HELP A WORTHY CAUSE FT is common knowledge that the vast majority of Indians, eighty to ninety per cent of them, are illiterate. To admit it, is a matter of self-humiliation indeed, nor does it redound to the credit and glory of India, to which
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  • 2358 3  -  C. J. Chacko "I»he proof of the puddine is In the eating,' so runs an old adage. If India is a democracy, it must be proved by facts. But then, what is a democracy? In answer, many people would rattle off the familiar aphorism of Abraham
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  • 478 3 Christopher Serpell, the BBC's correspondent in Rome, recently visited a school near the lovely Basilica of St. Francis of Assist, a school for small boys who ar c deaf, dumb and blind. It is maintained by the order of Rogationist Fathers who are doing magnificent work in
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  • 474 3 <Btf Net Site) The Hague: For the flint time in history the Korea —the Bible of the Muslims—win be published in the Dutch language in the Netherlands. A prewar edition was published in the then Netherlands East Indies. A first edition of 5,000 copies will be
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  • 359 3 KALAHASTI: At Peddakannali village, the Minister, replying to the ryots' representations said that the demand for the postponement of the collection of the arrears of rent payable by the ryots to the Government after the estates were taken over was reasonable, and he promised to
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  • 651 3 TmUCHIRAPALLI: Presiding over the annual prize giving function of the St. Joseph College, Tiruchy, Mr. C. Ralagopalacharl. Chief Minister, pleaded for correct training of personnel required for th* administration of the country. The modern system of educetion, Mr. Rajagopalachari said, was a wasteful gamble leading the students
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  • 62 3 BOMBAY: The Pope has sent a gift of his autojrraphed photograph, and blessings to Mrs. EustocJuum D'Souza, a resident of Bombay on her 90th Birthday recently. Of Mrs. D'Souzas 15 Cft ij. dren, nine including a daughter, are still living. She has 51 grand children,
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  • 369 3 Washington: A new dlscovery of cancer-killing power in waste of penicillin strains was reported by the American Society. However, the announcement said the anticancer factor has been extracted only in minute quantities, insufficient to carry out adequate testa even on animals, and its possible use on humans
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  • 277 3 Dr. Julian Huxley, D. Sc. F.R.S., has been awarded the Kalinga Prize for distinguished popular writing in a ceremony at Unesco House in Paris last month. The prize of one thousand pounds sterling was established in 1951 as a gift to Unesco from Mr. B. Patnaik.
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  • 81 3 "Tlumt ;ir« ninny N4MNM why. despite Ihe groat problems and dangers involved men will eventually travel to the other planets. Space-fli-ght will result in a tremendous expansion of scientific knowledge, for we can have only a very restricted view of the universe while we are
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  • 1689 4 i\F those days and those v times In those days of yore, in Northern In<na there was a rrcat city called Kaushambi... To-day all Kaushambi Is cheerless. King Shatanlka is laid up with a serious illness. The chief medical men of the kingdom have gathered together to save the
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  • 714 4 Many have probably heard of the city of Surabaja, which has been an important commercial centre from the old days of the East India Comj pany up till the present time. 1 Well, if you already know something about Surabaja, I'm sure that what I'm
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  • 680 4 ALUBPPEY: Presiding over the 21st annual general meet* ing of the Alleppey Chamber of Commerce held here recently, Mr. M. U Janardana PiUai referred to the general trade of the country and pointed out that it was affected due to the financial difficulties experienced by the
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  • 41 4 KARACHI: Reports current in ithe Pakistan Capital indicate that the Pakistan Central MlwUrtry wMI aoon be expended so as to include one fulfled^ed Minister and two Ministers of State from East Pakistan and one Minister of BNFS
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  • 464 4 'Half- Lies' In Courts MADRAS: Urging: young lawyers to do their expositions in a clear and restrained manner without being eloquent or rhetorical, Mr. C. Rajagopalachart. Chief Minister, said that they ought to expose the half-lie in courts with great delicacy; that was the main function of the legal profession.
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  • 239 4 BOMBAY: The estimated income of the Bombay Municipal Corporation for 1954-55 was placed at Rs 8,98,72,000 at the existing rates of taxation, according to the estimates presented t,o the standing committee of the Corporation today. The budgeted income was Rs 8,55,24,000. while estimated expenditure was placed
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  • 500 4 WHY STALIN'S TOMB CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC? (By Tom Whitney) LONDON: Russians have been wondering: for a long time why their government has not opened Stalin's tomb to the public. After his funeral on March 10 this year Stalin's bier was carried down into Lenin's austere marble mausoleum on rted
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  • 179 4 ERNAKULAM: Sri. X Kochukuttan. Minister for U>cal Self-Government Tra- i vancoie-Cochin State, presidtag over the 25th annual celebraUous ot the Cochin Zionist Association appealed to Jews in Cochin to reconsider their intention of leaving India for Israel, since there was no hindrance of any sort to their
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  • 47 4 "I wonder if the boys and girls of today live more fully than did the boys and girls of yesterday, I know they are better housed, better clothed better fed and better schooled* but are they growing into better men and women?"— (G. H. Jones.)
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  • 422 4 RUSSIAN WOMEN ARE.... LONDON: A large percentage of Russian women would never cause a stir at a beauty contest —unless the judges nappened to be interested in muscles. Most of the Soviet industry and all most all of Soviet agriculture depends on women labourers. In fact, without the to do
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  • 176 4 CHICAGO: .How can teachars successfully teach children good safety habits while they ff". learnin **»d habits from their parents? D. Willard Zahn. associated superintendent of the Philadelphia Board of Education, raised that question at the National Safety Congress. ,u H f. J off red theB examples
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  • 58 4 "The essence of a University In my view, lies in its corno^ rateness; in the fact that it gives people of different ways of Hfe the chance to work side by side; that it elves young folk the chance to seek truth sWe by side with their
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  • 556 5 RAJAJI'S REPLY TO CRITICS DFGDG me chief Minister was •s-peakin* at the celebration of Sri Nehru's birthday by the National Youth Congress. Sri C. Subramaniam. Fintnce Minister declared that the propaganda of communal hatred could not divide the ranks of ithe Congress Party. Sri
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  • 361 5 LUCKNOW STUDENTS TO END STRIKE LUCKNOW: Chances of a settlement of the tnree-month-uid bucKiiw University union dispute, watch oecame slender with the mobbing of the kuttes Oivu Supplies Minister. Sri <j. B. Gupta's car by a section of students, has again brightened. The stuuents' General Body Meeting rejected by an
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  • 156 5 The Executive Committee of the Indian Board for Wild Life, meeting in the Kanha wild game sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, has recommend' ed a Rs. 40,00,000 scheme for the establishment of national parks in various States before the end of the Five-Year plan period. The national
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  • 439 5 CHANWGARH: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru last week laid the foundation stone of the nine-storeyed building of the Punjab Secretariat. The ceremony was held in a spe-cially-erected ahamiana. The building which is estimated to cost Rs One crore and thirty-two lakhs will be a t>jx-like
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  • 262 5 Works Manager At Golden Rock Found Hanging TIKUCHIKAPAiXI: Mr. C. rC. tioie, vvurKa manager 01 tne cwiaen kock Wontoiiops. oouinern Kauway, as suuvu no nave commuted suicide at ms tmngatow in uoiaen kock. lie was said to nave trcen lounu nun^ing" by a rope last vwuiK.-.uay morning in tnc upstairs.
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  • 769 6 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Over one hundred letters were written to a young girl and gifts totalling Rs. 11,--000 were handed over by a wealthy businessman at the instigation of a schoolboy before he discovered that he had been duped and that the girl had received
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  • 67 6 hi order to improve the quality of rice Issued on the ration, the rice ration in Singapore will no longer in« elude brakcij rice but will consist entirely of whole ,'Rraln vice, in previous ration Issues His been included 20% to 30<% of broken rice. With
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  • 247 6 LAHORE: Khan Xfttikhat Hussain of Mamdot, FV>un.d*rPresident of the Pakistan t-unjub Jinntih Muslim League and Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly, MM rejoined the Muslim ceaguc. Mr. Mohammed All, Premier and President of the Pakistan Muslim League, has rent a letter to tire Khan
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  • 92 6 FOC COLOMBO: Mrs. Vijayaiak.shmi PaiKlit, President of the UN General Assembly, may visit Oeyloo next year. in letter of congratulations to Sir John Kotela-wnla, the Prime Minister, on his assumption of office as Premier, she has expressed the hope that she would soon be able
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  • 86 6 COLOMBO: The Royal Ceylon Navy ship. "Vijaya", will be home in time to act as escort in Ceylon waters to the "Gothic" which will bring Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Ito Colombo on Aipril 10th. It is believed that the rent at Grimsby will
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  • 38 6 COLOMBO: A white CrOw. with a red beak was dcsDatched to the Dehiwala Zoo yesterday. It was captured by a man at Marapone a few day» ago, after crows had it— FOC
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  • 483 6 HINDNAGAR: Diwali, tot festival of lights, descended with all its brightness and cheer on Shantinagar and Hlndnagar. Jawana celebrated the festival In the traditional manner, though thousands «C milea away from their homes. Candles and torches glimmered all over the camps area, bringing; a new life to
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  • 215 6 FOC COLiOMBO: The Prime Minist.tr has ordered Economy Uommittees t» be set up is all Government Departments. The mum functions of these committees will be to increase effi.cien.cy, eliminate undue waste and and to eflfeot eatonomies. Th« Prime M&uateir has also ordered that op steps should be taken
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  • 137 6 CITCO ELECTION ROCHORE WARD Syed Mumtaz Hussain, a Labour Oandkiate, is seeking election to the City Council from Hochore Ward. In his election manifesto, Mr. Hussain says he has constantly worked for the benefit of the under privileged people and has striven hard for the improvement of relations between the
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  • 99 6 KARACHI, Nov. 17.— Pa. kistan has tripled its petroleum production in the last five years, industries Minister Abdul Qayum Khan has informed Parliament. In the same period the nation's consumption of petroleum products has more than doubled. His report to Parliament said the nations 1948-49 prohowever, not
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  • 95 6 Ajarananda To Join Indonesian Varsity As Prof. Swami Ajarananda, noted Ramakrishna missionary and Sanskrit Scholar has arrived here from Bangkok enroute to Djakarta to Join the Indonesian University as Sanskrit Professor. Swamijl was formerly Sanskrit Professor at the Ghula Long Kong University at Bangkok for over eight years. A widely
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  • 47 6 Singapore Traction Company workers collected $306 for the Aljunied Road fire victims who were members of the S.T.C. Employees' Union. A further sum of $29 collected by them has now (been handed to the Social Welfare Department for distribution to other fire victims.
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  • 48 6 A press statement Issued by the Federal Government reveals that a total of 4557 terrorists have been killed and 1214 terrorists have surrendered to the end of October. As against 4225 Chinese terrorists killed, 179 Malay terrorists and 77 Indian terrorists have been killed.
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  • 58 6 Singapore Traflic Police are re-routing traffic using Merchant Road commencing on Sunday, Nov. 22. Motorists who previously made use of Merchant Road, particularly for leaving town at 5 n.iru should re-route themselves either via Havelock Road or River Valley Road. The latter road is considered to be
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  • 42 6 NTJWARA ELJYA: Arifiiciaj insemination of cattle has been started for the first time in Nuwara Ellya by Mr. P. C. C. Ratnitunjra. Veterinary Surgeon. Sperm from pedigreed bulls from Imported stock in the Ambawela livestock farm Is beinsr used. (FOC).
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  • 376 6 Fifteen Communist terrorists have been killed and four wounded by Security Forces in the FedeUon. Four terrorists, including the District Committee MemDer for the Uemas dismct, were kiued udoui ixuauigm on, Nov. 16, in a combined operauon by the First Gordons ana a Police party in the
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  • 222 6 On Nov 10 Siew Hong, a Branch Committee Secretary in the Communist terrorist organisation, surrendered with three other terrorists, one < f whom was a woman, in the Raub district of Pahang They surrendered to a civilian car driver. Siew Hong was carrying ona of the
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  • 28 6 G URU NANAK'S BIRTHDAY The Office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, will remain .'.lowd on Nov. 20, on account «rf Guru Nanak's Birthday.
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  • 107 6 THE HAGUE, Nov. 17. rim inc-arnauuiuki Court of Justice here today announced judgment In the kong Anfflo* French dispute over tbe Mia* qnler* and Kcrehuus srouP 1* of inlets in the English Channel. Both Britain and France claim sovereignty over Hie semibarron rooks between Jersey and the French
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  • 54 6 PNOM PENH, Cambodia, Nov. 17.— King Norodom Sihanouk yesterday appointed his private councillor, Chan Nak, as new Premier of Cambodia to succeed Pen Nouth who resigned last week after <Jisa 6 reements with the King. Chan Nak will serve as Minister of the Interior along* with ni.s
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  • 54 6 DJAKARTA. Nov. 17.—Mr. Mancoiin MacDonaid, Britiah Commissioner for South East Asia arrived in Djakarta this mornittg from Singapore for /in unotiicial visit. He a.. welcomed by British Ambaajador O. C. Morland. Mr. MacDonaid will meet the press on Friday and is expected to leave for Bal* on
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  • 37 6 The office of the Indonesian Oonsulate General at 3rd Floor X.P.M. Building, 1, Finlayson Green and its information offlciat 108, Robinson Road, will remain closed today on tho occasion of the fairthd&y of Prophet Mohammad.
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  • 76 6 Tenders will be received ut the office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malay, 31, Grange Road, Singapore up to 5 p.m. on Friday the 4th December 1953 for annual repairs to the two premises "Bharat Bhawan' 1 at No. 2, Pelrce Drive and "India
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