Indian Daily Mail, 17 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 307. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953. FOUR PAGES Iff CENTS
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  • 325 1 Colonial Office Statement LONDON, Dec. 16. —A Colonial Office spokesman said in London last night: "No decision regarding the future of General Sir Gerald Templer has yet been taken." He was commenting on a statement by the Labour Daily Herald's military correspondent
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  • 270 1 PARIS, Dec. 16.— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery today emphatically denied that he had declined to retire as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe in favour of General Sir Gerald Templer. The Field Marshal read a newspaper report to that effect today "with amazement", a spokesman at Supreme headquarters,
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  • 132 1 KASHMIR PREMIER ON From Our Own Correspondent JAMMU. Dec. 16.—American diplomacy suffered its first defeat in Kashmir last August and its second attempt to grab Kashmir will meet with the same fate declared Premier Bakshi Ghulam addressing a public meeting here. Referring to the proposed American-Pakistan
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  • 76 1 GORAKHPUR, UTTA PRADESH. Dec. 16.— Mr. M. P. Koirala, Prime Minister of Nepal, said here complications would be created in Asia leading to unhappy developments if reports of Pakistan's negotiations with the United States for a military alliance were true. He was addressing a press conference
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  • 78 1 LONDON, Dec. 16.—A Socialist suggested in the House of Commons yesterday that suitable parts of Buckingham Palace might be opened to the public particularly during the next few months while the Queen was abroad. The proposal by Mr Marcus Lipton, drew protesting cries of "no" from Conservative members.
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  • 33 1 LONDON, Dec. 16. The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret danced quicksteps with their servants in the cream and gold ballroom at Buckingb/m Palace^_la*t night when the sta- eava their own C&riftmtt pirtv- Reuter
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  • 62 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Dec. 16. For the first time in Indian parliamentary history, a new member took his oath of office in Braille on Tuesday. He was Mind barrister Communist Mr. Sadhan Gupfta who has jiiMt been elected from the Calcutta constituency in
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  • 178 1 From Our Own Correspondent A 'Ki.VANL>±UJM, Dec. 16. Union Home Minister Dr. K. N. iKatju announced in the House of the People on Tuesday that general elections in Travancore-Cochln State and PEPSU would be held in the j first week of March. They I would be
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  • 37 1 The First Battalion of the Federation Regiment, with i t>tal strength of 460. comprises 287 Malays, 87 Indians, 67 Chinese, 18 Eurasians and one Fillipino, who waa recruited from the Ipoh district.
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  • 26 1 Dept. With effect from Monday, 21st December, the telephone number of the Department of Commerce and Industry will I be ***** (ten lines).
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  • 54 1 SIR EVELYN AGA KHAN PHOTO. Sir Evelyn Baring. Governor uf troubled Kenya, arrived at Nice, Southern France, from London to spend two days as the guest of the Aga Khan at Cannes before flying on to Nairobi. Sir Evelyn is shown here being greeted by the Aga Khan on arrival
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  • 83 1 LONDON. Dec. 16.— Thirty- six Conservatives rebelled openly dn Parliament Tuesday night against the Churchill Government's proposals to remove British troops from the Suez Canal Zone. The rank-and-file Conservative Legislators introduced a "critical motion" in the House of Commons demanding that Britain suspend any
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  • 49 1 PArtlS, Dec. 16. In a hot but brief scuffle French police yesterday dispersed 2,500 University students massed on the Boulevard St. Michael. The students staged thc demonstration to call the attention of the National Assembly to their demands for a bigger national budget for educa- tion.- A.P.
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  • 46 1 PHOMPENH, Indo china, Dec. 16. —Clouds of crickets settled on this Cambodian capital on Monday night, setting the happy citizens scurrying about collecting them in jugs and pans. Yesterday the Cambodiana ate one of their favourite delicacies, crickets fried in palm I oil.- A.P.
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  • 34 1 PHOTO. U.S.A. Vice-President Richard Nixon (left) and his wife (right) chat with the Shah of Persia and Queen Soraya of Persia in the Shah's "Marble Palace" at Teheran. A.P.
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  • 71 1 Red China's Woman Health Minister In Delhi NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.— Red China's woman Health Minister Madame Li Teh-chuan flew here last night for a five-day stay in the Indian capital as state guest. She will visit Bombay. Calcutta and Madras to study Indian health problems before returning to Peipng.
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  • 127 1 Falkland Dispute For The Hague LONDON. Dec. 16.— Britain was on record yesterday a9 still ready to take her dispute with the Argentine and Chile over the Falkland Islands to the (International Court, at The Hague. Britain and the two South American nations have been squaobung tor seven years over
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  • 60 1 4 m. On Strike ROME. Dec. 16. An estimated 4.000,000 Italian workmen stayed off their Jobs yesterday in a 24-hour general strike for higher base pay. It was the second nationwide walkout In five days in labour's growing agitation for higher wages and. more job security. About 1,000.000 government employees,
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  • 256 1 LONDON, Dec. 16. "Justice before they die" was urged in the House of Lords yesterday for elderly retired officers who have to live on pensions "frozen" in 1935 below the 1919 level. There was strong support from all sides for a motion by 1 General Lord Jeffreys
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  • 152 1 India Will Not Keep PoWs After Jan 22— Thimayya Warns PANMUNJOM, Dec. 16.— Lieut. Gen. K. S. Thimayya said yesterday Indian troops will not retain custody of war prisoners who have refused to go home after Jan. 22— clearing the way for their release as civilians. The Korean armistice provides
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  • 145 1 U.S. Responsible, Moscow Says LONDON, Dec. 16.—Moscow Radio claimed yesterday the American suspension of the Panmunjom talks on a Korean peace conference was part of "the long term manoeuvres of the United States for wrecking the armistice in Korea." The broadcast, heard here, stated: '•The talks in Panmunjom on the
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  • 80 1 SEOUL., Dec, 16. —Gener-U Maxwell D. Taylor said yesterday the Communist High Command apparently is not preparing to resume the Korean war. "They are doing the same thing we do," he said. Gen. Taylor said of his own plans in the event war does break
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  • 71 1 TOKYO, Dec. 16.—U.S. envoy Arthur Dean emplaned for the United States today still hopeful that Korea's future can be worked out over the conference table. He said it is "distinctly possible." The Communists and United Nations Command can resume preliminary talks although it might take some time.
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  • 173 1 PANMUNJOM, Dec. 16 Indian Lt.-General K. S. Thimayya failed yesterday in a personal appeal to coax 22 balky American prisoners to hear Allied efforts to woo them home. He said later he felt they never would agree. Gen. Thimayya »aia he >"s certain in his own mind
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  • 93 1 BILL TO VALIDATE From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 16. Law Minister Mr. Kuttikrishnan Nair told the Madras State I_eglsla*ive Assembly on Tuesday that Government is considering legislation to validate "Self -Respect" marriages instituted by Periyar Ramaswami Nalcker which had been invalUiated by the High Court. The Bill
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  • 109 1 Britain Urged To Follow India's Example LONDON, Dec. lti. Thirty Labour members of Parliament yesterday advocated that Britain should change her ent^c policy as a way out of the oold war between "the two giants" Russia and America. Led by left wingers Sir Richard Ackland, Mr. Fenner Brockway and Mr.
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  • 131 1 HYDERABAD, Dec. 16. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed premier of British Guiana, said he might cut short a tour of Southeast Asia because of the arrest in the colony of hiis wife Janet. Mrs. Jagan and nine others were arrested on Sunday under emergency regulations
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  • 69 1 GEORGETOWN (BritislGuiana). Dec. 16.—Govern^ Sir Alfred Savage, acting under the Emergency r^«m la" tions. last night declared unlawful the Demerara Yk-%l}!} Rally. the pione *r y°u'h league and the Bl*-**" Guiana Peace Committeri At the MM he als I signed an or^r banning all I publication several
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  • 41 1 GEORGETOWN, Br. Guiana Dec. 16. —Mrs. Janet Jagan. American-horn wife of thc deposed Prime Min'stei of British Guiana, pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court vesterday when charged with holding a meeting without police permission. Reuter
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  • 33 1 AMMAN, Dec. 16— Anwar el Khatls, Minister of Ectnomics, Development and Reconstruction, announced here Tuesdav that according to reports submitted by experts oil traces have been found at two places A.P. \A JOT4f».-
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  • 552 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thur. Dec. 17. 1953 WELL DONE, MR. GOODE! THE Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Goode himself having publicly characterised in the very Legislative Council of the Colony that the Tamil Kepresentative Council's attitude to communalism in politics and administration as "right," all further comments and
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  • 1115 2 Preventive Detention Essential For Security, Say State Govts. Home Minister Katju's Statement In Parliament NEW DELHI: The Home Minister, Dr. Kailas Nath Katju, reported to the Houm of the People that he had come to the conclusion that there was "more than ample justification for letting the Preventive Detention Act
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  • 115 2 BANGALORE: Sir Mirza M. I Ismail, former Dewian of Mysore, will lead an Indian delegation to Burma to negotiate a settlement with the Government of Burma in regard to the payment of compensation for Indians whose land had been acquired by the Burmese Government.
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  • 57 2 CALCUTTA. A male passenger, in the guise of a Muslim woman In burkha was arrested by the Excise Police at Dum Dum airport on a charge of smuggling gold valued about R 8 12,000 The passenger, travelling amm Agmsmm (Tripura) to Cajcutta, waa, it is alleged,
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  • 665 2 NEW DELHI: The "South Indian Cultural Pageant/' inaugurated at a special function in Rashtrapati Blwvan by President Rajendra Prasad himself, gave New Delhi an idea ot the glory of South Indian culture. Participating in the pageant were 85 artistes who took Delhi (by storm. I They
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  • 37 2 FOC SATARA: By voluntary people groups of peonle of North Satara district, Bombay State hnve been a*o- to build, durinthe last twelve months. 32 schools. 145 miles of 'road tmA BNFS if W« 1
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  • 224 2 MADRAS: The State Government is considering the ieasiOiuty of cultivating about I.WWUO acres ot waste land in Actur Taiuq, Salem Dist.nct, encouraged oy tne de_>ire of tne Union ooveinment under tne Cenral 'iTactur scheme to ucing under the piougn wagie ianu, wneiever avauaoie
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  • 88 2 MADRAS: The 75th r.r.h3ay of Sri C. Rajagopalachariar was celebrated on Dec. 6 by several organisations in the city." The Chief Minister received i number of congratulatory -elegiams and messages. Many >er s on s visited him at his reiidence in Thyagarayanagar. Prayers were alsj offered in
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  • 344 2 laiWAKULAM A Division :nch of the Travanoore>chin High Court consisting Mr Justice K. Sankaran d Mr. Justice P. K. Subraania Ayyar, heard argu?nts on an application for a •it of certiorari field by i S. Narayana Pillai, proietor 'of a wine stores in leppey, to
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  • 57 2 PHOTO. Sir Winston jwum-s to light a cigar after stepping down from the plane at London Airport on his arrival back from Bermuda on Dec. 11. At the airport to greet him were his wife, Exchequer Chancellor Mr. R. A. Batter, and Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd. the
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  • 382 2 VOTERS ARE CONFUSED IN T.-C. STATE! TRIVANDRUM: Although no dates have heen fixed for election tfo the TravancoreCochin State Legislative Assembly an utter state of confusion prevails among the voters owing to the absence of any lead from the leaders of the parties. Tlie Communists are undoubtedly working vigorously to
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  • 93 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister. Mr. Mahomed Ali. announced the appointment of iour new Ministers to his Caiblmt. including three Ministers at State. They are: MR. TAPFAZUR Ali (at present (Revenue Minister ia East Bengal). Minister of Commerce, with a Cabinet rank, MR. GIAZUDDIN PATHAN (East Bengal). Agriculture. Parliamentary,
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  • 40 2 NEW DELHI: The Bombay Government fhave sanctioned construction of 5947 tenements of wh.ch 2248 are already under construction, acoordtnjr to the Housing Minister Sardar Swaransingh. Those houses are for wor-ldng class, tower mldSL e .__±P' l middle ctass neonio BNFS
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  • 365 3 BOMBAY: A Committee consisting of prominent citizens of Bombay has been formed here to counter the agitation for linguistic division of India, and to work for the postponement of such a division by at least 15 years. The Committee will function under the guidance
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  • 129 3 HYDERABAD: Joint excavations by one Centre and tne Hydeiaoad Government of tne muquiu'ea at MuaKu, about 7o miies irom Raicuiur, wui commence ouruig tiu» month. Disciosuig tnis, Sn P. Sreemvasacnar, director. State's Archaeological Department. hoped tnat the excavations wouid throw light on tne "oark age". He said
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  • 121 3 KURNOOL: The Andnra Grovermnent nas nnalisea tne State cmoieni, wtucn naraio-ui.-es in a. circie tne "Dikturma cnaara" from tnc A_m<auva.u _-.u^," "mrnttKiimoam irom uie iunaravau sculpture, aad tne Asoua Lions. Over duo ae^igns were received by tne government, and after a careful oaaminauon by a Committee
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  • 100 3 BOMBAY. A South-East Asia Convention on Race Relations is proposed- to be he'.d in Kalyani, near Calcutta, the venue of the next session of the Indian National Congress, in February next, according to Sri p. D. Saggl, Gen. Secretary National Overseas Congress, Sohrab House,
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  • 75 3 MADRAS: A three-thousanu line telephone exchange is to be installed in Madra-s by the middle of 1955. to remove the present congestion. There are 6,950 connections in Madras City now served by four different telephone exchanges but the Idea is to extend these and provide telephone lines to
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  • 273 3 BOMBAY: An advertisement, which appaared in a daily journal of Bombay, in tho niatrunonial columns, has provoked an interesting editorial notice from "The times of India. Under the caption "Tail Order," The Times of India, wrttos: A mona the most hopeful and heartening sign* of Free India's mounting
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  • 99 3 BIKANER: Economic factors are considered responsible for the increase of crime on Indo-Pakistan border, according to Sri K. D. Billimoria, Inspector General of Police, Rajasthan State. He said that the Inspectors General of Police Sind, Khairpur and Bahawalpur on the Pakistani side and those of Rajasthan, Kutch
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  • 92 3 GAUHATT. Information has been received by the Government of Assam that Sri Ja/waharlal Nehru. Prime Minister, has taken a serious view of some of the anti-Indiam utterances made by members of the Naga Goodwill Mission which is now touring the State. He lias requesited the Chief Minister for
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  • 74 3 Photo. MRS. VHAYALAKSHMI PANDIT. U.N. General Assembly President, gets an old world ualute from D. J. VON BALLL'SECK (left). Dntoh delegate, at the close of the Bth Assembly of the United Nations in New York on Dec. 9. The photo at right shows Russia's ANDREI
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  • 1776 3 Dy. Education Minister's Assurance In Upper House NEW DELHI: The Education Ministry came in for strong criticism in the Council of States for its policy regarding languages and basic education. The occasion was a discussion on two non-offlcal resolutions, one sponsored by
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  • 543 3 To Counter Pak.-U.S. Pa%t NSW PELHI. Dec 16.— Soviet Ambassador M. A. Menshikov has informally offered to discuss an easy-terms military equipment sale programme with India if the United States decides to arm Pakistan, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. Indian officials declined to comment
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  • 212 3 BOMBAY: The Governor of Bombay. Shri Girja Shanlcar Bajpai. paid a tribute to foreign banks, like the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and dhina, over the centenary of which he presided, ifcr having led to the development of business by Indian banks. Indian?, he said, would
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  • 221 3 BOMBAY: Shrimfcti M. S. J Subbulakshmi's musical recital at the spacious Cricket duo of India's Brabourne Stadium. i enabled the Dr. Pliiroze Bha- I rucma Memorial Fund Commit- tee realise over Rs. 82.000 for improved hospital facilities. Smt. Mome Mody. on behalf of the Oommittee,
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  • 105 3 KURNOOL: December 15 has been proclaimed a rublic Holiday for the entire Andhra State by the State Government as Potti Sriramulu Commemoration Day. It is on that day last year that Sritamulu passed away at Madras, after 58 days' fast on Me issue of the formation of a
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  • 46 3 EOMBAY: Music Is proposed to be provided in some of the Important railway trains as an amenity to passeneers Fcr the present, radiograms ire being fitted *W> the Frontier Ma-1 carriases. Passengers will be aible to hsar recorded mu'le and news bulletin.;. BNFS
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  • 315 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Hie Kandyan Mission to India is not coming off. Tbey Informed the Indian High Commissioner Sri C. C. Desai, that they were not leaving for India this week as scheduled. Four members of Ceylon Parliament, representing Kandyan electorates wanted to present
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  • 437 4 m COLOMBO: Mr. R. B. Jayatileke. leader of the Kandyan delegation to India, said that his group would press tor the amendment of the Indian and Pakistani dUzenship Act in order to enable only a fixed number being registered as citizens of Ceylon. Mr. Jayatileke said: "If we
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  • 124 4 OOLOMBO: The political antecedents of all non-Cev-lonese (applying for Government posts will in future be closely scrutinised by heads of departments. The Public Service Commission has issued a directive to this effect to all Heads of Departments. The directive deals with ap■polntments of .persons other than
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  • 105 4 COLOMBO: In the House of Representatives. Mr. C. Suntharallngam read out a letter which, he said, he had received from the Dutugemunu Society from an address in Dehiwela. The leter. he alleged, requested him to change completely his 'attitude towards the Sinhalese, if he
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  • 241 4 COLOMBO: T am satisfied that the applicant's and his wife's residence in Ceylon has been proved, but as he has described himself as a temporary resident in seeking to remit money to India, I refuse his application for citizenship and inform him accordingly,'' states Mr. R.
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  • 119 4 COLOMBO: Television can be started here within nine to twdve months of a Government decision, according to Mr. C. R. Thompson, the British television expert now to Ceylon. Mr. Thompson who gave evidence on T.V. before the Radio Commission said that while a great
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  • 85 4 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad State Bank has been granted licence by the Reserve Bank of India to deal in foreign exchangs. lit was vmnounced at the 12th meeting of the Hyderabad State Bank by Dr. G. S. Melkote. Finance Minister of the State, and Chairman of the Bank,
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  • 59 4 Lady Templer visited the British Military Hospital, Ktnrara, Kuala Lumpur, to receive $50 for her T.B. Hospital Appeal Fund from 96 Gurkha soldiers, who are in the sanatorium there. Here, Lady Templer is seen receiving the money from Dilprasad Limbu, aged 16, of the Gurkha Boys' Company,
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  • 188 4 S'pore To Take Part In Delhi Exhibition NEW DELHI. Dec. 16. Seventeen countries, including Singapore, will participate In a low-cost housing seminar during the international lowcost housing exhibition here from Jan. 20 to Mar. 5, Works and Housing Minister Swagan Singh told the Indian Parliament Mr. Singh said in reply
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  • 74 4 Colombo Harbour Workers Strike COLOMBO. Dec. 16. Twenty tnousand workers tne entire laoour force in uoiomoo haroour win strike ior uiiee nours on Friday Decause tntir employers win not give tnem a Cnrisimas bonus, onion omciaia said today tney had rejected an otter of the port companies to pay a
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  • 144 4 MADRAS The Health Minister, Sri A. B. Shetty. convened a conference at the Secretariat to consider the report of the Family Planning, and Research Committee, which met last month at Bombay under the presidency of the Director -General of Health Services, Union Government, and to see in
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  • 52 4 COLOMBO, Dec. 16 -—Two mutually hostile sections of the Trotskyite Party which had broken away from the parent organisation merged Into a single unit on a policy of hostility to "American imperialism," support for the Soviet Union, and opposing to the United National Party which formed Ceylon's
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  • 118 4 SALISBURY, S. Rhodesia, Dec. 16. Sir Godfrey Huggins*' Federal Party, -pledged to introduce a "racial partnership" policy made an almost ciean sweep of the early results in Central Africa's first federal elections yesterday. When counting dosed last night 13 Federal candidates and one Independent had been elected. The
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  • 170 4 COLOMBO, Dec. 16.— Mr. C. B. Nugawela, chief lay custodian of tne Temple of the Tooth at Kandy saiu today that he and other trustees could not object if Queen Elizabeth did not pay homage to the Tooth (reputed to have belonged to Buddha) wnen
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  • 82 4 RANGOON, Dec. 16.— The Burmese Government have extended ceasefire hostilities against Chinese Nationalist irregulars until midnight Dec. 21 at the request of the three* nation joint committee. -A.P. Pay For "13th Month"! ROME, Dec. 16.— The Government ordered the Treasury to pay Italian state
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  • 44 4 DAMASCUS, Dec. 16 Members of the Syrian Bar Association went on strike for 24 hours on Tuesday as a pro. test against the arrest of some of their colleagues who took part to a demonstration by University students last week. A.P.
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  • 27 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.—India has agreed to provide the necessary technical skill to Burma for its multi-purpose projects. an official source said.— A.P.
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  • 34 4 ST. AUGUSTINE (Florida). Dec. 16. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, 57, Pulitzer prize winning novelist, died at a hospital here Monday night. She won the Pulitzer prize in 1939 with her novel, "the vmn ling."- A.P.
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  • 134 4 At the 36,h annual meeting •of the Singapore Kerala Samajam held on Dec. 13, at the Singapore Badminton Hall, the following were elected office- bearers for the current year: Mr. C. P. Ramakrishnan (President); Mr. K. M. S. Hamad (Vice-President); Mr. V. R. Gopala Pillai (Hon.
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  • 49 4 Students who wish to Sit for the Hindi Examinations to be held under the auspices ot Dakshin Bharat Prachar Sabha Madras ore requested to send their applications before 22-12-53 to the Secretary H. P. Sabha Malaya* No. S. Gcmbak Lane. Kuala Lumpur or contact their Local CenteTS.
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  • 35 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1&— President Eisenhower yesterday told some 175 mayors that It was practically impossible to exaggerate the need for American cities to prepare themselves for a possible ato- mic attack.— Reuter
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