Indian Daily Mail, 11 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, IX. No. 301. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 162 1 US Diplomats Packing Home PANMUNJOM, Dec. 10.— United States diplomats were reported today (Thursday) to be packing to go home as efforts to arrange a Korean peace conference appeared breaking down. American envoy Arthur Dean told the Communists Tuesday he would wait a '•reas-nable
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  • 102 1 SEOUL, Dec, 10. -President Syngman Rhee' today urged the United Nations shouid "automatically join South Korea in resuming the war" if apeaceful solution on Korea Is not reached in January. Mr. Rhee said in a statement "If at the end of th.it time (January) political
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  • 116 1 PARIS, Dec. 10. Screen actress Gene Tierney said she is considering marriage with Aly Khan, but has not yet made up her mind. Miss Tierney and the Muslim Prince have been frequent companions in Paris and many of France's favourite resorts for international society, ever
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  • 139 1 LONDON. Dec. 10. < Mr. Weoodtrow Wyatt (Labour) a»kad dn the House of Commons yesterday how miany non-Malayan and, in .particular. h(-w many Chinese had been appointed to the adkninlstratave branch of the Multaiyani GJViil Service In the last year since the service waa
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  • 68 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 10. Three hundred Japanese were granted United States citizenship today in one of the largest group administrations of oath since the adoption of the McCarran- Walter Immlga/Uion Act a year ago. The law provided that Japanese citizens who had lived in the
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  • 109 1 i From Our Own Correspondent, NEW DELHI. Dec. 10.— The Parliament has at la s t passed a highly controversial Travan-core-Cochin High Court (amendment) Bill creating a separate bench at Trivandrum. The Bill was passed by the Upper House last April but was MM»d only Wednesday
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  • 61 1 (From Our Own Correspondent* BOMBAY, Dec. 10.- -India's cloth exports were the highest in the month of November for the year and final export for the year is expected to be seveen hundred million yards against six hundred last year. However, exports to Malaya
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  • 94 1 Robust Hubby Can Slap Frail Wife? ROME, Dec. 9. A Rome court dismissed charges by a wife that her husband slapped her because she refused to take vitamin pills. The husband admitted the slapping, but his attornetv called it "a legitimate act in defence of his marital rights." "I don't
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  • 74 1 LONDON, D»jc. 10. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt (Labour) asked in the House of Commons yesterday why it wis proposed that three more battalions of the Malay regimen: should be formed by 1962 Mr, Oliver Lyttelton the Co'owial Secretary replied "This is part of the pianned development, of the military
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  • 258 1 KEHAU TO RECONSIDER DECISION: (From Our Own Correspondent) IVIADRAS, Dec. 10. Madras Congressmen are still far from satisfied with the directive from Congress High Command that Rajaji should .»o left undisturbed in office as Chief Minister. Three members of the Legislative Assembly Mr. I.
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  • 100 1 PARIS, Dec. 10.— A French Admiral going on trial h«« cnaiged wj'ui cvua,uora.unK wAn the J i.p .ne.-. in Indochina uuranrf Wond Yar lx yeoterd.y cSttid tnat, on ihe contrary, he provided information which peimat.ed tne Aniricans to sink some 150 Japanese ehlps Admira 1 Marie-Daniel
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  • 93 1 LONDON, Dec. 10,- -Moscow radio last night harshly rejected President Eisenhower's plan f-r an International atomic energy pool for peaceful purposes. A somewhat more tentative attitude was taken in Moscow by the Communist Party newspaper Pravda which said. "However, the President te hi*, speech did
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  • 79 1 The surrender of four more Communist terrorists from the North District of the terrorist organisation in Trengganu has left behind only 11 men bnt of an original force of 42. These remaining men are now so preoccupied with finding fo m 1 that they have ceased to be
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  • 371 1 Leaflets containing he following "Message to Estate Workers," in English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil, were distributed to all estate workers throughout the Federation of Malaya yesterday. 1. You all want to end the Emergency and the Emer- gency
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  • 219 1 BOMBAY, India, Dec. 10.— The Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the world's richest men, is reported to have voluntarily given up an annual Hyderabad Htate grant equivalent to more than US$5OO,OOO (S$l, 500,000). There was no official confirmation of the report, however. The
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  • 70 1 KARACHI, Dec. 10.—Kara--1 clil Port was paralysed today when over 1.000 dockers struck to support a claim for higher wages, work bonuses and reduced working hours. Eighteen Ships are idle. The Dock's" Union said the government's conciliation machinery l had flailed to solve the dilute which has
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  • 179 1 LONDON. Dec. 10 Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express advised Great Britain to quit the United Nations. Tt said the U.N.'s "activities are damaging to the prospects of world peace and ruinous for the empire." The Express claims a circulation of more than 4,000,--000.. It follows an
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 10Indian parliamentarian N. C. Chatterjee on Wednesday issued a statement calling on Prime Minister Jawaharlal •Nehru to arrange a full dress debate in Parliament on "the serious situation created by the military deal between the U.S. and Pakistan. Chatterjee is president of the right-wing, All-India
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  • 103 1 JOHANNESBURG Dec. 10. —The South African Government announced it has decided to withdraw from the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Umted Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). The Government has also decided not to recognise or co-operate with
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  • 29 1 SAIGON, Dec. 10. FrancoLaotian forces yesterday captured Muong Noi, a stronghold 110 kilometres north-east of the Laotian capital of Luang Prabang. it was authoritatively announced here to- day.- Reuter
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  • 96 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 10.— Pesters carrying photographs of British Communist leader Harry Pollitt are being widely distributed among Ceylon police stations. Police have been told to "look out for this man." One photograph shows Pollitt without a hat to illustrate that the Red leader is bald. Police
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  • 56 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10. Arthur H. Samish. whose high-powered lobbying once won him the title "secret boss of California," was sentenced to three years iai prison and US$4O,OOO fine for ..icome tax evasion, yesterday. However, his -attorney plane to appeal Samish's conviction OB charges of evading
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  • 140 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Dec. 10, Delegates headed home today from th*.eighth U.N. General Assembly hopeful that President Elsenhower's call for «n atomic power pool might lead to peace, but apprenengive over the chill blast it brought from Moscow. As the Assembly recessej last night, many
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  • 36 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Mr. John Foster Dulles wii: leave for Parts tomorrow tc attend the annual meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation on December >»'> to 18, the State Departmen- announced.- Reuter
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  • 158 1 What Will Nixon Advise Ike About India Pakistan TEHERAN, Dec. 10. Mr. Nixon, who had completed a 10-day visit to the Indian subcontinent, wiu silent on what he will advise President Eisenhower about Indian-Pakistan rivalries. The Vice-President has been deluged with Information and declarations by top statesmen of India, Pakistan
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  • 55 1 TAIPEI, Dec. 10.— (Dt was four years ago today that GenexaltieSeSeimo Chiang Kai-shek quit the mainland for Formosa. Genepai'ifcSlmo Chiang flew out from Chengtu, in the hinterland province of Szechwan, for Taipei. 1,500 miles dlsuant to organise resistance to the Chinese Reds who took
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Dec. 10. Loid Ogmore, a Socialist peer, suggested in the House of Lords that ft Council of Empiie Should be set up for Malta and other colonial territories aiming at a more Independent Status. He criticised the Government's offer to place Malta under the Home Office
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  • 103 1 EVEN IF THERE IS NO COMPLAIN AN T CAIRO, Dec. 10. -Molestin.; women in public In Egypteven if they do not complain —4s punishable by upto six months gaol under a new law eidrk'd to the Egyptian Penal Code today. The law provides that anyone molesting a woman or girl
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  • 113 1 WASHINGTON. 10. The White ponae leporte 1 Wednesday U*** tho "P-int Of View of the adminiiV. ration Is slightly aliead" in 'elegramr received *s result of Senator McCarthy's write-or-wire-the President appeal. Bin McCarthy's view "i.ahead" in letters, It was added The Senator called on Ame. ricans to
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  • 724 2 A Study In Retrospect KURNOOL: The first session of the Andhra State Assembly, which many feared would change the capital from Kurnool, left the matter where it was. Its decision has neither satisfied the people of Rayaiaseeina, who hoped to have the permanent capital of Andhra at
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  • 128 2 The capital issue was discussed on the non-official day on Nov. 30. Considerable confusion prevailed in the Assembly Hall at the time main resolution and amendments were put to Uie vote. The 15 minutes before the voting down of the main resolution was very tense and people
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  • 116 2 BOMBAY Children from ull over West Bengal will stage a "Mock AICC" during Uie siuh session cf the Indian National Congress to oe held at Kalyani, about 40 miles from Calcutta. from Jan. 20 to 24, Mr. Atulya Ghosh, president of Uie West
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  • 123 2 BOMBAY me deatli occurred, suddenly, an aocount uf a heart attack, in Bomoay, curing tno week-end, of Snri mkaohai Premcnand, senior 4>arncr of Premcnand Koycmand. a well-known firm of .tui-inciens and istock-bi onero of the country. From \Wi& to i'.*'so. he w.id a member of Uie Central
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  • 190 2 NEW DELHI: The Posts Telegraphs have decided t" discontinue the sale of unembossed Indian Letter Card forms from Post Offices, a Press Note issued by the Di-rectorate-General of Posts and Telegraphs said. When the Inland Lelte. Card service was introduced on Oct. 2, 1952. the P.
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI: Sris S. Guruswami, General Secretary, National Railwaymen's Federation, and K. Anandan Nambiar. General Secretary, Southern Railway Labour Union, met the Railway Minister about the recent standardisation scheme in the Southern Railway in regard to houses. The deputation represented to the Minister that as a
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  • 60 2 Photo. Watched by the Queen (on deck, top right) the Duke of Edtabargh lends a h*\nd with the traditional "Ducking" ceremonies carried oat on those crossing the Equator aboard ship for the first time, aboard the- Royal tour liner "Gothic" a* ft crosses the line en
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  • 188 2 MADRAS: Under the auspices of the Madras Psychological Society iat the University Examination Hall, Tripll-r-anv. Dr. G. Dv Boaz of the Psychology Department, Madtmt Unirverslty, presiding, Dr. Meganal Imada. Professor of Psychology and President ot Kwanseft Gakuin University, aßapan, who is on a tour of tndi'i, spoke
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  • 116 2 AHMEDAbAD: "Natioaa-lisation-in-action of the cotton texUie industry" has been demanded by tne Ahmedaoad Textue Labour Association, wiuch. represents eighty tnou.satnd textile workers of this pulsating Industrial city, tne second Manchester of India. Na Uonaii^ixJon .says the association fc? needed to make the industry efficient and managed in
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  • 652 2 NEW DELHI: The Houso of the People resumed the debate on the leader of the Communist group, Mr. A. X, Gopalan's resolution urgingthe Government to take "immediate steps to arrest the growth of unemployment in the country and to provide relief for the unemployed." Mr. R.
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  • 880 2 RAJ AJI'S LEADERSHIP Local Opposition. Curbed By High Command's Confidence NEW DELHI: The Chief Minister of Madras, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, returned to Madras with a reassurance from Sri Jawarharlal Nehru and the Central Parliamentary .Board that his continuance in office was keenly desired by the High Command. It is understood
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  • 24 2 LAHORE: Twenty officials of the Food Department of Punjab (P> Government have been dismissed on charges of corruption and maladministration, it is learnt. FOC
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    • 160 2 3 months' hammering! A Tudor Oyster Prince the new Was finally unstrapped, it was still self-winding watch commissioned functioning perfectly. Its accuracy by Rolex of Geneva was strapped astonished us. Every one of the to the right wrist of a stone-cutter watch's 157 delicate parts was then whose task it
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  • 768 3 Aid 7o Better Appreciation Of India's View Point Marks No Change Off Policy BOMBAY: American Vke, In ililil Mr. Richard Nixon, ha -a ooma, has had numerous opportunities of dwcuMiing pr«»b.enis with India's top-ranking leaders, including the Prime Minister, seeing thing.-, far himself and has had opimrttraitJes
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  • 454 3 NEW YORK, Dec, 10.— The Political Committee of the U.N\ General Assembly on Dee .1 recommended that the n resent session of the Assembly should be recessed when <t had fin lolied Its present work and be reconvened > f developments Korea warranted it. The
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  • 44 3 PATNA The Government of Bihar has imposed a collective fine of over Rs. 3,200 on a section of residents of Pathantoli mohalla and Kazi mohalla In Aurangabad town in Gaya district, following trouble over a procession dur. mg the Dusserah. FOC
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  • 112 3 KOTTAYAM: Mr. O. M. Alexander, of Kummarakam| near Kottayam, in a Press statement said that he had obtained complete cure of his 7-year-old paralysis through the mediation, and prayer -A the Rev. and Mrs, M. A. Dawood, American 'Missionaries reading at Tiruvella. The Rev. Mrs. Dawood members
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  • 129 3 EOMBAY: Flag Day was celebrated on Monday when thousands of volunteers all over India moved about sellm? 3,600.000 of small tricolour paper flags and 500,000 car flags. The funds collected will be ■aad for the benefit of ex-Servicemen and their families, specially those In distress and
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  • 139 3 NEW DELHI: The tterm of office of tlvo Commission set up by" tfine Government of Ind 4 <i to' undertake a comprehensive investigation into the marketing practices in ,|the raw jute and jute goods trade and certain allied problems has been extended by three months, according
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  • 530 3 NEW DELHI: The basic task before the country today is to find gainful work for the large and increasing working force, admitted Shri U. L. Xanda, Union Minister for Planning (Ahmedabad-Cungress) and a former Minis ter of Labour in Bombay Stare in the House of
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    45 3 His Highness the Sultan ol Seuuigor (centre) talks with ihe British Advttser, Selangor. Mr. 11. G. Hamuiett (left) and the Mentrl Besar, Selangor, Inehe Othman bin Mohamed. on the balcony of the Secretariat. Kuala Lumpur, before opening the Budget Session of the Selangor State Council.
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  • 503 3 Goa Political Prisoners Threaten Hunger- Strike BOMBAY: Goa Political Prisoners who are lodged tn jails in Angola Portuguese East Africa, are threatening to kruneh passive resistance campaign and if necessary hungerstrike, according to a letter received from one of these risoners Many Goans have been arrested by the Goa authorities
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  • 614 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told the Council of Statt-3 that the Chinese Government had expressed their inability to accord recognition to the Indian Consulate General alt Kashgar on the ground that Sinkiang was a closed territory and as such no '.foreign missions could
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  • 269 3 NEW DELHI: The students who were awarded degrees at the Delhi Convocation were told by the Chancellor, Dr. S. Radliakrishuan, that though they could not be offered prospects of glittering prizes, or even comfortable positions. opportunities for unobtrusive work and constructive .service were itherc in
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  • 67 3 INDORE: Sri N. c Chatterjee, President of the AllIndia Hindu Mahasabha, declared that Pakistan had forfeited its rights to exist as an independent country since, he alleged, it had gone back on it" promises to treat all it s citizens alike. Whale Qaed-e-Azam M A. Jinnah declared before
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  • 58 3 LONDON, Dec. 9. The Queen yesterday decided to give up For Belvedere, th' 4 18th century mansion where the Duke of Windsor wooed his Duchess and made his fateful decision to abdicate 17 years ago. fort the Duke's co<n\ fry home until his abdication in 1936— has belonged
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  • 74 4 COLOMBO Tourist Sales Managers of two foreign agencies have arrived in Ceylon to study the .uapecta of .tourist appeal in Ceylon which they can sell In their countries. They are Mr. Robert E. Montgomery, Genrai Sales Manager of Trans World Airlines Inc., from Los Angeles,
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  • 244 4 CEYLON NEWS: Indo Ceylon Disputes Talks In Delhi From Jan. 16 COLOMBO: Th© Ceylon Premier, Sir John Kotelawala ia expected to leave for New Delhi on Jan. 15, and have discussions on the Indo-Ceylon problem with the Prime Minister. Sri Nehru, during the next three days. According to the present
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  • 228 4 cOLrOMBO: A number of ar«-le' c imported for educational and other essential purposes have been .tt&ted for exemption from duty. Among the items (are drugs proved to the satisfaction of the Principal Collector of Cudboms to ba of recognised value in the prevention and treatment of
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  • 116 4 COLOMBO: About M Ceylonese residents of Delhi met recently at the readme* of tho High commissioner for Oeylon in India. Mr. C. Goajmaraswamy. to form a Oeylonese Association. Mr. Coomaia- wiray wan elected patron, while Dr. S. F. CheUappah. Deputy Director. World Health Organisation Delhi,
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  • 94 4 BASEL. Switzerland. Dec. 10.— Some 30 British and Ameritun swimming beauties were left fttnjnded here this week when all the equipment of their travelling water show was confiscated for unpaid debts. The girls formed part of the lUi lian- financed "Aqua Parade" which has been touring Icily
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  • 55 4 COLOMBO: Oevlon will be represented at the forthcoming conference of the Food and Agricultural Organisation In Rome by Mr. R. S. S. Gunawardcne. Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary for Oeylon in Rome and by Mr. D. C. L. Amer 'sune-ho. Ass tenant Secretary tc» the Ministry of Food
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  • 135 4 COLOMBO: Varuni Preris. a Sinhalese <artist from Ceylon, haa won a prize of £100 in London with her design for a British Lhllroom dancing troohv on the lines of filmdoms' famous Oscar. Her 10 inch high model of a dancing girl was chto-sen from amonsr 100 others by
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    15 4 Photo). The Iban, Saniggan Anak Jantl, who killed two terrorists with one round.- Army P.R.
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  • 82 4 COLOMBO: Two big German shipping lines are to open a first clsas passenger service from Europe to Colombo and Par Eastern ports from January of next year. The two lines are the Hfeumburg Amerika and the North German Lloyd. The service will mark the resumption of the
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  • 206 4 NEW YORK. Dec. 10. A cancer researcher took, a science symposium Tuesday that cigarette eanoktng can cause cancer. On Wednesday tobacco shares dropped one to four douatrs (US) on the Mew Yv>rk Sio.k market. All other •tocks had only fractional price ohanaea. Prolongeu end h.avy increases
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  • 127 4 COLOMBO: Textile importers ia Ceylon leave aaaflss orders for apeeL.l gradeo of textues to meet a likely demand In connecftion wl h the visit of tne Queen in ApHl n txt year. Samples of expen- t.v-.. ix fixes of textiles, hitherto unavailable in Ceylon, have bee
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  • 188 4 COLOMBO. A Ceylon girl, a Ceylon elephant and a Oeylon crv/oodiio. will play roles in the Arthur Rank producuon, "The Beachcomber" whdon is partly to be shot hi Ceylon. Mr. H. R. R. At wool. i'.vd notion Manager of the Ai .Inir Rank film unit now
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  • 116 4 COLOMBO: Ten Ceylon stud n: have left by train for Ind i, for n raining m oil technology under the Technical <^ j-opeiviiuon Scheme of the i^jmjamo Vim. The Ceylon btudents are: Messu's M.A.D.C. Wijetungc, W. H. de Silva. C. Rasaliingaan, S. R. Nalriah. M
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  • 110 4 OOLOMBO: Mr. Eric W. Whrteiaw. retired rubber planter In Ceylon, who collaoaed tadt week at Buckingham Pa»ace Just before receiving the Order of tho British Empire from the Queen, died last week ta a London Hospital. Mr. WniUelaw receivea the award for help he gave
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  • 72 4 fOLOMBO Ceylon's singing (Car. Erin de Selfa will be heard again on the Overseas Service of the BBC on November 17 th, it 10 p.m.. Ceylon time. This will ho her second appearance on "Rendezous", the popular BBC programme for Commonwealth artistes. Miss de
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  • 77 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Comm c r c 'c. Trade and Fisheries, Mr, R. G. Senariv ike, loft for the United Kin vdom. Mr. Senanwyiake, arno has asked for 3 months medical leave, will br> away in the United Kingdom for about a month. The Par* amentia
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  • 154 4 Demand For Nehru's Pictures In Br. Guiana NEW DELHI: Photographs of Indian Leader Jawaharlal Nehru and the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi are much in demand in British Guiana, ai'ter the recent visit of deposed Prime Minister of that Colony to the Indian Capital. Literature on the Indian struggle
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  • 98 4 NIiVV DELHI: The only way to save democracy in the wjrid Ls to extend democratic prvncipi >: to peoples :?uf :.r;ng from lajck of It. is the Mantra. India's Philosopher Diplomat V>ce President, Dr S. Radhakrishnan has prescribed. Dr. Radhakrishnan was introducing the American Vice President
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  • 56 4 COLOMBO: The Govammcnt cf Ceylon has. decided to appoint Sir Claude Oorea, at present Oeylon Ambassador to tar Un.'.ed States of America. aa High Commissicner ta the United Kingdom in succession to Sir Edwin Wijeycratne. It expected tli.it S'r Claude Cer; a will assume duties in
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  • 73 4 COLOMBO: A team of British rmiirway engineers, with Mr. W. A. Smith, Managing Director of 'the firm which has supplied driesel engines to Ceyltn, is in Oej cm at the moment. The Oeylon Government ordered SB diesel engines, and 6 of the, o, costing 50 lakhs,
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  • 66 4 COLOMBO: Dr. If. D. Wijesekcra. Assistant SecreUi.ry to the Ministry of Finance, has been aptpointed acting Director of Census and Stktia'.ie,;, In place of Mr. K. WijiJ.:.nis who has been second- J for service with the Food and Agricultural Organisation Ji---.-idqtJ.ir.ters >n Rome. Mr. Wiiiiamd will be
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  • 51 4 COLOMBO: The GovernorGeneril has appointed Mr. Ciiellappah Nagnlingtaan, Puisne Jus-fcioe, to act in the office of Chdef Justice of the Island lotf Ceylon from 15th November, 1953, during the absence on leave out of the Is .and of the Hon. Sir Alan Edward Perolvai Rose, Chief •lustioe,—
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  • 163 4 COLOMBO: Speaking at the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of the a:ylon Technical College, the Prime Minister said that tlyj College, ilf not exactly the symbol of the new Ceylon, was none the less the roadh s'jgn which pointed to the fuure of the country. He said. We hl.i.v*3 received
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  • 33 4 LONDON, Dec. 10- Britain will back President Elsenhower's proposal far an "atom bank", if it comes before the United Nations, irrespective of Russia's attitude, diplomatic sources said here today Reuter
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  • 198 4 Working Journalists And Industrial Act NEH .DELHI: The demand! that all loutn illsts to* tftie employ of newspaper qrgariisa.Jonu in the country should he brought within th: purview of ihe lnju;tri..l Dirputes Act, 1947. hue been mao>> in a resolution tabl.d wi the House of the People, The resolution, sponsored
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