Indian Daily Mail, 4 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 294. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 370 1 All Aspects Of Indo-U.S. Relations Reported Discussed NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— U.S. Vice-President Richard X i \on and Premier Nehru discussed world problems at a two hour private conference last night which Nixon said gave him a "much more sounded objective picture ot the
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  • 59 1 NEW INDIAN AGENT AT K.L Indian Agent designate Mr. P. M Nair arrived in Fenang Tuesday, last by S.S. 'Rajula'. Mr. Nair was received on board the ship by Mr. T V. Ramakrishna Rao, the present Agent. Mr. Nair is the younge«t son of Sir C Madhavan Nair PC. He
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  • 87 1 COLOMBO. Dec. 3.— Cheddi Jagan, ousted Premier of British Guiana, wtants to visit Ceylon but Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala says this island commonwealth baa enough troubles of its own. Jagan, now in New Delhi Indian support, wrote to Sir John recently asking for "ormission to
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3—Representative Emanuel Celler (Democrat-New York), member of thb Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Hou»e of Representatives, arrived on Tuesday for a week's visit an guest of the Indian Government, He is ntudYing refugee problems- A.P.
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  • 245 1 TUCKEKSTOWN. Bermuda. Dec. 3.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill ducked through an Atlantic aiorm aboard the stratocruiser Uano> I pus and hindrd in &ervawi&'M iunsame Wednesday to attend the Western Big Three conference he hopes will bring the wond Closer to lasting peace.
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  • 93 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— The flrgt trade pact was signed between Soviet Russia and India at Delhi on Dec. 2 thus starting normal trade between Doth tne countries which for the last three years were carrying out only barter exchanges. The Pive-Year agreement
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  • 53 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 3.— Soviet Government announced yesterday the repeal of the Soviet law forbidding the marriage of Soviet citizens with foreigners. A decree dated Nov. 26 published In the journal of the Supreme Soviet announced that a Soviet citizen no longer violates Soviet citizenship by marrying
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    71 1 Photo. Former Indian Princess Nilufer (right) boards the nieht express for Ankara at Iwtanbul. The divorced wife of the *on of the Nizam of Hyderabad returned to Turkey recently to take ud permanent residence. A descendant of Ottoman Royalty she to d reporters she has riven up the title of
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  • 119 1 —DEAN'S WARNING PANMUNJOM, Dec. 3. U.S. envoy Arthur Dean warned the Communists today that continued insistence on Russia as a neutral participant could delay the Korean peace conference indefinitely and perhaps for ever." Mr. Dean referred to the "hoax of U.S.S.R. neutrality" and
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  • 199 1 Narsing Rau Cremated In Zurich ZURICH. Dec. 3.— The body of Mr. Benegal Narsing Rau was cremated at Sihreld crematorium in Zurich on Dec. 1. About 100 people attended the Ceremony. Among those present were, Mr. Y. D_ Gundevia, India's Ambassador in Berne, and Mrs- Gundevia, Mr. A C. N.
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  • 61 1 KAMPALA (Uganda), Dec. 3. Buganda's Luklke (native assembly) resolved yesterday to send a cable to the Britis'.: Government, requesting the return of the Kabaka. Members also decided to send a delegation to explain their position to the British Government. During the stormy six-hour Lukike meeting,
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  • 38 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—Former President Truman, out for his customary early morning walk, complained to newsmen that he had not been able to keep up with the news because of the New York newspaper strike. A.P.
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  • 263 1 PARIS, Dec 3. The French Government yesterday officially replied to the Swedisa newspaper interview in which rebel leader Ho c hi-minh invited France to make ceasefire proposals. The French cabinet replied today that it would examine any proposal made through official channels. Ho Chi-minh'3
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  • 320 1 Not Enough Platinum To Weigh Aga Khan CANNES. Dec. 3.— The Aea Khan, wno is the leader of a Muslim religious mxt as well as a worldly sportsman, said yesterday he won't get his weight in platinum next ve&r. Some of hid followers have fUlien upon hard times. The 5.000,000
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  • 158 1 HANOI. Dec. 3.— The Vietnamese newspaper "Tnandan" puoiidfKKi a ui.sp.-j.tch yesterday saying Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung pjanned to cede two Somnern Cruna provinces to Ho Chi Minh Drior to sending ned uninese troops into Vietnam. ■Tttajwan. one of the blegest journals in Northern Indociuna.
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  • 314 1 LONDON. Dec 3. Britain luis made a unique offer to .Malta which would lift the (strategic Mediterranean Island out of the status of a British Colony, the Government announced in the House of Commons yesterday. But Maltese demand that their affairs should come under
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  • 442 1 More Grants From Both Govts. To Cover Deficit Of $6OO,OOO! (By Our Staff Reporter) "The establishment of the Department of Tamil Studies in the University of Malaya depends on the availability of funds," said Sir Sydney Came, ViceChancellor of the University of
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  • 131 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 3. There i." a standing Invitation for Premier Nehru to visit Peking, said Mr. N. Raghavan, India's Ambassador to China now od n short visit to Malabar. He was sure the Premier would choose his own time. His vl?n would
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  • 192 1 From Our Own Corresponden MADRAS, Dec. 3. Tnr French Settlement of Karaika; had demanded the status of a Free City from the Frenci. Government alleging that its interests were being sacrt need to those of Pondicherry which had a majority In th French India Representative Assembly.
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  • 72 1 LONDON, Dec. 3.— The biesest industrial strike sine* 1926 hit Britain Wednesday It was a 24-hour token wulkout to support demands for 15 per cent wajje boost. Spokesmen for the massive Confederation of Engineer in:.' and Ship-building Unions said up tf 2 million of their 2%.
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  • 114 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 3.— A gov ernment member of parliament, A. F. Molamure, want the state to run a lottery (a raise money for the Queen visit to Ceylon in April next year. The reason he gives, In resolution for a govcrnmen parliamentary group meeting Is
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    • 503 2 A MOST abominable feature of the present constitution of the Colony of Singapore will be left undisturbed if the Rendel Commission were to accede to a request which the chambers of commerce have unanimously made— a request for the retention of the present system of reservation
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  • 1933 2 DR. C.P.R. AIYAR ON ROLE OF SANSKRIT TAMIL MADRAS: Performing the a ran get rum of the Tamil commentary on Kalidasa's "Raghuvamsa", written and edited by Mr. V. S. Venkata Raghavachariar, Head ot the Department of Sanskrit, Vivekananda College, and published by Mr. V. Krishnaswami Sarma,
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  • 337 2 TRIBESMEN RETURN INDIAN HOSTAGES NEW DELJiI: A few hostages who had been held by the Dallas in the Tagin area m Ncrth-East Frontier Agency have been, returned according to a report received by the Government of India last week. The exact number of the hostages returned is not known. Some
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  • 77 2 LONDON, Dec. 2.- -A Labour Member of Parliament Mr. Geoffrey De Freitag, alleged in the House of Commons that cars were being exported "from the United States through Japan straight on to China." He said Peking was as full of American cars as Grossvenor Square site
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  • 42 2 BANGALORE Sri X Hanumanthala, Chief Minister of Mysore wa s assaulted by a convict engaged in the oonstruction of the new Legislative Assembly building when the Minister was inspecting the place. He sustained minor injuries near the left eve. BNFS
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  • 262 2 NEW DELHI: The FrlntM Minister's oomtntuumao* to a number of prince* about a reduction in privy purao was raised in the House of tfee People at queetfcm hour. Keplying to Sardar Hukam Sm^ii, the Prime Minister said mat no official communication nad
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  • 101 2 COLOMBO Lord Sinha, wh;> returned from London, said that both the people of Britain and the members of Parliament maintained a very high opinion about India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. The work done in India within a short period after independence under the leadership
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  • 42 2 WASHINGTON Dec. 2.The United States Secretary of Defence, Mr. Charles Wilson, said he thought a 10 per cent cut in United States army manpower was 'feasible' and would not have any Impact on troon etrpncrtJ, in Europe.- Reuter
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  • 123 2 BOMBAY: As a part of Its programme for the welfare of the ex-criminal tribes, the Government of Bombay has sanctioned a scheme to start through voluntary agencies five hostels exclusively for the pupils belonging to the excriminal tribes at places where these tnbes are residing in
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  • 135 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has definitely decided to withdraw some of the tax concessions allowed to the Princes and Ruling Chiefs. With effect from April 1953 the exemption from supertax which had been given earlier will be ended, Sri M. S. Shtah Deputy Finance Minister told
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  • 103 2 NEW DELHI: The Council of States spent hundred minutes on Friday on discussion about the necessity to appoint a commission to enquire into the condition of the Indian languages. Mr, K. Rama Rao a leading Journalist member of the house moving a non-official resolution on the subject suggested
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  • 185 3 Amendment To Sea Customs Bill: Debate In Upper House NEW DKXII1: The CeuMcll of siut.s last week returned Ui.- Sea CuhUmu» <\m. nth iu nt i BUI to the House of the People without any amendment The BUI. which seek* to replace an Ordinance i*t«ue t
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  • 787 3 commending the Sea Customs (Amendment) Bill. Mr. A. C. Guha said that the purpose of the Bill was to give some help to the Industry »>nd the country's export trade, particularly, to such industries as might have been finding themselves in difficulties as regards export trade.
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    59 3 Photo. President Synpnan Rhe<of South Korea arrives in lai|>th. Formosa, for a surprin*' visit to General Chiang Kai-sek, Nationalist China Chief of State. Greeting him at the arport are: left to right: Chiang; Korean Ambassador Kirn Hong II; (Rhee); Nationalist China Premier Chen Cheng (back to «mera) and Nationalist China
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  • 531 3 MADRAS: Mr. Justice Somasundaram delivered judgment last week in la criminal revision petition, acquitting C. l\ Sambandam and four other Madras Tramway workers, who had been convicted by the Seventh Presidency Magistrate, Egmorc, on charges of rioting, being members of an unjawful Hsseinbly and causing
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  • 230 3 TIRUCHIRAPALJLJ AS a demonstration of their protest against the doubling of the rent in railway colonies, the workers of the railway colony in Golden Rock stayed out for half an hour on Thursday last. Since all the labour unions had been united in their protest,
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  • 108 3 ZURICH. Dec. 2.— The body of Sir Benegal Rau was cremated here yesterday. A<bout 100 people attended the ceremony, which began at the Sihfeld crematorium here yesterday. Among those present were Mr. 1 (D. Gumievia, Indian aruoassador in tfernc. and Mrs. uundevja. Mr. A. C. N. Namoiar, maian
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  • 103 3 KOZHIKODE: The oU Sardine (a .kind of fish) which had disappeared from the West Coast during the IMint two decades, has reappeared, and there ha* been good fishery from OangoUy in South Kanara to Kozhikode. Nearly 100 factorle**, which were lying idle, have now been renovated and
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  • 111 3 CHANDERNAGORE An all-party meeting here adopted a memorandum to be placed before the Inquiry Commission appointed by the Government of India to ascertan the wishes of the people cf Chanderaagore in regard to the future administrative status of the city. The memorandum suggests that "the progress
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  • 154 3 AHMEDABAD: The Indian Textile Industry has to rationalise itseif, if it is serious in its efforts to meet effectively foreign competition is the view of Sri N. Shodhan, Vice President of the Gunjerat Chamber of Commerce and President of the Ahmedabad Millowners Association. He said Japan had
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  • 104 3 JAIPUR: The Pratinidhi Sabha (representative body) of the Rajasthan Kshatriya Mahasabha (Jagirdars 1 Association) at its meeting here ratified the resolution of its Working Committee accepting Mr. Nehru's award on the question of Jagir abolition in Rajasthan and hoped that this would lead to the greater
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  • 265 3 FIVE DROWNED IN THE CAUVERY KARUR: Five persons, belonging to a family which had gone to take their bath in the Oauvery in a village in Hhavani taluk were drowned. R. Ammayappa Pillai, teacher in the board elementary Jjhool at Ayyampalayam Kavaniathapadi. in Bhavani Taluk, had gone or a visit
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  • 64 3 MADRAS Government have accorded sanction for the creation of eight posts of each block, for the four Dew. lopment Blocks allotted to the districts of Chinglepet, South Arcot, Madurai and Tirunelveli for a period of three years or tili tne Community Project Scheme is completed whichever is
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  • 356 3 NEW DELHI: The Employees' State Insurance Corporation at its meeting last week* approved of a scheme for setting up hospitals and specialist centres. Under the plan, a sum of Us. 220 lakhs is proposed to be spent on providing 1,250 beds
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  • 139 3 HYDERABAD: An official spokesman said that in view of the .statement made in Parliament by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar on the Forest Satyagraha' 1 launched by the Scheduled Castrs Federation in Mahratwada, tho Hyderabad Government had decided to order the roleasp of all convicted and under -trial
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  • 42 3 reference to the late Shrimati Shasta lfukerjee, who died .n Vienna in August hist. The resolution, which was passed, recorded the Corporation's deep .sense of .sorrow at her dcUth and appreciated her services in tho fields of labour and social welfare- FOC
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  • 57 3 CALCUTTA. The West Bengal-Legislative Assembly has demanded an enquiry into the circumstances leading to the death of Dr. Shyamprasad Mukherjee. A non-official resolution urging the Government of Jnmmu and Kashmir to hold an enquiry into the cau.«*?s and circumstances Pf the death of Dr. S. P. Muklierjee
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  • 254 4 COLOMBO Dr. M. C. M. Kalccl. Mini&trr of Labour, oxpressed the hope that the Constitution, when amended, would contain deficit*.' provision to safeguard tho rights of minorities. He said i..i* at a meeting of Tamil -^peaking members of the House of Representatives convened by Mr. V.
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  • 284 4 Not Bright Says 'Times 9 LONDON: Ceylon's ability to raise a substantial loan in the London Market at reasonable rates of interest is questioned by the Financial Times." In the Banking and Finance coiumn, "Lombard" points out that despite a recent turn for the
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  • 128 4 Govt. MPs Views On Indians COLOMBO s Government M.P.s representing the Uva and Central Provinces will meet at •Sravasti" and discuss their line of action in regard to the Indian problem. Mr. U. B. Unamboowe, M.P. for Kotagala, said that the M.P.s would meet the Prime Minister some time thia
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  • 370 4 An officer of the Indian High Commission asked whether the recent tightening of the paasport regulations by India affected control over illicit immigration, said the action of the Indian Government was neither prompted by this motive nor did it lead to any such result. The Indian Government's action
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  • 178 4 MARAWILA: He had asked his wife to attend the meetine wearing a local saree, so that others would follow her extunple. said Mr. Albert F. Perics Speaker of the House of Re^ prescntatives. at the anniversary meeting of the Marawila ao-operative Textile Weavers Society presided over
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  • 52 4 their maximum efforts. As the overnment had made -.rrangements to purchase all tcvtllea produced according to the quota given to them, there wis no need for them to fear there would be no market for their products. He appealed to the girls to make every endeavour to work their society
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  • 287 4 <:Oi>Q.vißu: Sir John Kotelawala. Prime Minister, hopes to go on a brief visit to Delhi in January next year to meet the Indian Prime Minister for exploratory discussions of the inUo-Ceyion citizenship problem. But he does not expect to undertake full-scale negotia-Mon-s until after the Queen's
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  • 162 4 KANDY: A 21 -year-old labourer. M. Jinadasa of Rambukkana, wtas buried alive when he and five others were sinking a well at the new nurses' quarters, Kandy Hoaoital. at Hantane, and the bank suddenly collapsed. The man wtas dug out in about 15 minutes but life was
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  • 164 4 TOKYO. Dec. 3. Japanese repatriates from the Soviet Union told the Kyodo News agency at Malzuru today that the Soviet Union is workine hard to link Sakhalin Island with the Siberian mainland through twto undersea tunnels. Kyodo news service said the disclosures tat Maizuru came from two
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  • 151 4 LONDON, Dec. 3 Mr Oliver Lyttelton, the'Coloniai Secretary wa s asked in the Hou s e of Commons yesterday what powers of deportation were permitted to Governors in each of the British Colonies and under what authority. He replied "Colonial Governments must retain the normal right of all
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  • 146 4 BULAWAY, S. Rhodesia, Dec. 3.— The Rhodesia nad Nyasaland Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed a coloured man's appeal against a Southern Rhodesia High Court decision that he was not eligible to stand for a .special seat in the Central African Federal Parliament. The High Court had
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  • 72 4 BANGKOK, Dec. 3 —A Thai appeals court ruled yesterday that King Ananda Mahidol who died mysteriously in 1946J was assassinated. The court did not name the assassin. The 4-1 decision condemned to death two royal pages, Nai Chit Singhaseni and Nai Busya Pattamasirind, w/.o were
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  • 59 4 KARACHI, Dec. 3.— Senator Alexander Smith, cl.airman of a Far-Eastern Subcommittee of a U.S. Senate committee on foreign relations, left yesterday by plane for Beirut after a two-day visit to Karachi. During his stay here, Alexander Smith met Prime Minister Mohammed All and discussed economic
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  • 205 4 BR. COUNCIL RESIDENTIAL STUDY COURSE Applications are invited lm« mediately from members of the public wishing: to attend the Week-end Residential Course organised by the Study Group Movement (Singapore) la cooperation with the University of Malaya and the British Council to be held at the University on December 18th, 19th
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  • 50 4 Swami Nishkananda of Sri Ramaxrishna Mission Calcutta is .arriving here tnis afternoonHe will t>e met by the members of the Kamtakrisnna Mission here. The Swami.ii is arriving here to relieve iiwami Vamadevananda. who has rendered meritorious service, as tne head of the Mission here.
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  • 89 4 December 19 of this year marKs tne twenty-first anniversary of the tttic's overseas BixxKloasangr. It waa on, the 19th of lx-cemoer 1&&2 that the Bl*U first put on the air a regular service of short-wave broadcast s m Knuasn to the Commonwealth. The demand tor
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  • 45 4 Mauiana Syed Shah Muhammed, tieaa or tne Ajan<mj>y;i Muslim Mission in Indonesia, who is here on a brief visit, spoke on Mne isituiuc Solution of the world Problems" on vveuncoday, occ. at me Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission at No. 11l Onan Koad.
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  • 72 4 The nrst round of the singles fixtures of tne Indian KepuDuc Uay Badminton Tournament will commence on Sunday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. at JLatex Godown, Harbour Board uate No. 7. Keppal Road. The fixtures are: 1. A. P. Menon Vs T. Kartar Singh. 2.
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  • 42 4 Singapore Muslims who wish to proceed on the oilerimaec to Mecca during the 1&54 aoason are requested to. register their namea at the Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore during the oeriod Wednesday Dec. 9, to Thursday. Dec 24 inclusive.
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  • 83 4 1/>NDON. Dec. 3.— A ceremonial kukri (curved knife used by the Gurkhas) was presented yesterday on behalf of the Brigade of Gurkhas to Sir John Marriot, chbirman of the Overseas Entertainment Committee of the British Empire Service Deague. The presentation was made as a token of the brigades
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  • 80 4 WASHING rON. Dec. 3. President Eisenhower yesterday openly challenged Senator Joseph McCarthy and declared that tire Issue of Communists In Government "will not be aa issue in the 1954 t lectiooa. The President told his weekly press conference in a formal statement that he fully agreed
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