Indian Daily Mail, 19 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. PL No. 309. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1965. SIX PAGES 16 CJENTS
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  • 528 1 But Denies Question Of Military Bases KARACHI, Dec. IS.— Mr. Mohammed Ali, Pakistani Prime Minister, said yesterday that informal talks on United States military equipment for Pakistan had taken place, hut there had been no detailed discussion. He denied that the question
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  • 56 1 STRIKE COLOMBO, Dec. lB.—Wo*"* in Colombo harbour was teraP^ranly dislocated todav when '.000 men belonging "to two Communist dominated trade unions staged a three-hour strike. The strikers, the majority of whom are lightermen and stevedores. protested at the delay in employers agreeing to the payment of one month's
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  • 153 1 GIVE RUSSIA A GUARANTEE Says Churchill LONDON, Dec. 18. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill yesterday called anew for the Wesrt to offer Soviet Russia a security pact against aggression. He tol<? the House of Commons he believes he sold the idea to President Eisenhower and the French at Bermuda. Giving
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  • 174 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec. 18. —An open attack against the policies of Chief Minister Rajaji by a Congress Member was made in the State Assembly during the debate on the budget on Thursday indicating the seriousness of the split wi-thin the party regarding his
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  • 101 1 I.N.A. FUNDS FOR NETAJI'S DAUGHTER From Our Own Oorrespondei CAIXJUTTA, Dec. 18,— It is learnt that a sum of two lakhs of rupee* (Rs. 200.000) belonging to the Indian National Army funds in India has been vet H*.l.lt- as a trust fund for Netajl Subhas Chandra Bose's eleven-year-old daughter now
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  • 91 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18. Seventeen countries wall pai--ticlpate in a low-cost Housing Seminar during the international low-cost housing exhibition here Jan. 20-March 5. Works and Housing Minister Swaran Singh told the Indian Parliament. Singh said in reply to a question that the countries were Afghanistan, Australia,
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  • 195 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 18 U.S. envoy Arthur H. Dean, en route to Washington from an unsuccessful negotiation with the Rede to set up a Korean peace conference, said Thursday he does not believe the Communists will resume fighting In Korea at this
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  • 152 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 18.— Official sources In New Delhi said yesterday Lt.-General K. 8. Thimayya waa merely expressing his personal view ,v 8-^ M MM fepertera a) Panmunjom, Korea, his Indian troops would release nonrepatriated prisoners on Jan. 22. Gen. Thimayya, an Indian, is Chairman
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  • 75 1 HONG KONG, Dec. 18. Mr. N. Raghavan, Indian Ambassador to Oonununlst China, ;cid here yesterday before leaving for Peking, that it was hia .earnest hope better counsels would prevail at Panmunjom and the dLscus* sions for a Korean peace conference resumed. Mr. Raghavan, who has been in India
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  • 57 1 At the inaugural passing out parade of the First Battalion of the Federation Regiment at Taiping last Wednesday, Lt.-General Sir Hugh Stockwell, G.O.C. Malaya, who inspected the parade, is seen here talking with Sgt. Ahmad bin Rajab. On the left of the picture is Brigadier G.
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  • 127 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 18— Indians love titles so much that there ia proposal to create some equivalent to "Sir," and "Dewan Bahadur" of the former Imperialist regime despite the fact that India is now a Democratic Republic and
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  • 164 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 18.— A study of tne Soviet law under wnich i__avrenti Beria, deposed Interior Minister, was arraigned suggests yesterday tbat his tnai will he held behind closed doors ana that if he is convicted he wni go before a nnng squad. According to the law,
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Dec. 18. A House of Commons Committee (Decided Thursday that the Communist "Daily Worker" has libelled aJI 322 of Britain's Conservative Members of Parliament. But the Committee said the newspaper's story was not "worthy of occupying the time of the House."— A.P.
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  • 101 1 SALISBURY, (S. Rhodesia), Dec. 18. The first parliament of the new Central African Federation will meet on Feb. 2, it was announced last night, with the Federal Party of Sir Godfrey Huggins, which advocates racial partnership in possession of 24 out of 26 elected seats. Racial
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  • 344 1 Terrorist Activity Increase In Johore Negri Sembilan There has been an Increase recently in aggressive Communist activity in parts nt Johore and Negri Sembilan, notably the Rengam district of Johore. These have always been bad areas and the increase may be due to purely local factors, since there has been
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  • 644 1 Tempter's Sound Advice To Trade Unions Congratulates P. W. U. M. General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner, warned the members of the Plantation Workers' Union of Malaya to be on their guard against Communist attempts to insinuate their men into their union and to kill them in the egg, if
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  • 127 1 HO CHI MINH'S OFFER A TRAP —Says C.G BANGKOK. Dec. IS.—British Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald warned the Thai Government during his visit to the country this week that the Ho Chi Minh peace overtures in Indochina were "nothing but a Communist trap.'" Mr. MacDonald also told
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  • 176 1 Ho To Order Amnesty On X'mas Day HONG KONG, Dec. 18. The Communist Vietminh radio continuing the peace offensive in Indo-China announced today that rebel leader Ho Chi Minh had decided to "liberate hundreds of French. North African and African prisoners of w«r" on Christmas Day. The radio said the
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat Dec 19, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS
    • 185 2 QUR sister paper the Tamil Mmrasu has, in an editorial this week, drawn the attention of the Government of India to the deplorable lack of Tamil-speaking officers among its representatives in this country. In Malaya where the vast majority of the Indian Community is composed of
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    • 100 2 PREPARATIONS are in I full swing for the i elebration of the forthcoming Tamils Fear tival on a pan-Malayan basis as usual but on a vastly increased scale than ever before. This festival, as everyone knows, has nothing to do with religion or creed, it Is purely secular
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    • 189 2 IT is reported that for financial reasons the authorities have decided to keep in abeyance their proposal for the establish- ment of a Department of Indian Studies in the University of Malaya. But lack of finance has not been regarded as a handicap to the setting
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  • 2058 2 India's Concern Reiterated i CALCUTTA: Referring to the reported negotiations beetween tha United States a*d Pakistan for a military alliance, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said at Calcutta, "We want to be very frank about it. The effect of such an alliance would ofrt only be felt
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  • 201 2 NEW DELHI: A BUI seeking to provide relief to the unemployed is among the Ave private members' Bills introduced in the House of the People. The Bill, which was moved by Sri V. P. Nayar. Communist, Travancore -Cochin, seeks to provide that any one not being previously
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  • 31 2 Men of the Ulu Langat (SpJangor) District Home Guard admiring the trophies for which they competed in a one-day weapon training meeting at Kajang, on Dee. 10.
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  • 390 2 MADRAS: Mr. H. Wrlgley, Australian Government Trade Commissioner for Southern and Western India, who is now in Madras on a visit, met the members of the Southern In dla Chamber of Commerce, and di-Jcussed matters relating to^ Indo-Australlan trade. During the discussion, it was suggested that
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  • 49 2 KARACHI India's Community Projects Administrator, Mr. S. K. Dey, arrived here from New Delhi at tbe invitation of the Pakistan Government. During his nine day stay in Pakistan, Dr Dey will visit agricultural and industrial development, eentrpsj in r.__Vi_%r__ and Peshawar.— FOC
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  • 68 2 LAHORE: The Speaker of the Punjab (P) Assembly ruled that the proceedings of the Assembly will in future be conducted in Urdu. The ruling followed a complaint by a section of members against the use of English by Ministers and members. This u the
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  • 127 2 BANGALORE: Mysore's Chief Minister. Mr. K. Hanumanthalya said that he had received a letter from the President of the Indian National Congress, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, in respect of congress affairs fa Mysore State and that the Congress President had "given his decision -w each of the charges mede
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  • 151 2 Br. Expert To Draft Pakistan Constitution LONDON: The Government will try to find help for the Pakistan Constituent Assembly in drafting Its Constitution Bill, the House of Commons was told recently. Mr. John Foster, Commonwealth Relations under-Secre-tary, in a written reply said and an approach on this made to Lord
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  • 71 2 MADURAI: Sri O. P. Ramaswaml Reddlar, former Chief Minister of Madras, in an Interview, said that all Tamils would certainly welcome the adoption of Tamil as official language in Madras State, and that there could be no difference of opinion on this matter. Sri Reddiar declined
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  • 1558 3  -  Henry Seligman -»y (HEAD OF THE ISOTOPE OI VISION. ATOMIC RESEARCH ESTAHLItJIIMENT, HARWELL, ENGLAND) J^URING recent years British scientists have made great progress in solving the problems of how to produce power from atomic piles for peaceful purposes, yet so far no such pile has been constructed
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  • 1038 3 MANILA—Go Puan Seng of Manila is a man who never sits down to a meal without thanking God for the blessings of his life. This busy publisher of one of the largest Chlne s e-language daily newspapers in the Far Eau came to the
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  • 171 3 HOT WATER SPRINGS IN WEST BENGAL CALCUTTA: The Government of West Bengal propose to investigate the therapeutic value of certain, hot water spas which exist at Bakkreswar. about 15 miles from Surl, headquarters of Birbhum district. The mineral waters of these springs contain radioactive substances which the local population say
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  • 107 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government ordered distraint of the properties of the Madras Electric Tramways, Ltd., against Rs, 9.20,000 due on account of electricity charges and other counts. The action was taken by the Government under the Revenue Recovery Act. Revenue officials of the Government have begun
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  • 87 3 BOMBAY: The Indian Minis-ter-designate to Syria. Mr. John Thivy. s.ud that India and Syria have had common ideologies and cultural ties for long time." Mr. Thivy said that Syria had produced many religious leaders who throughout their Uvea ha£ peace, brotherhood ana humanity. "India
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  • 108 3 NEW DELHI: Sri M. C. Shah. Deputy Finance Minister, replied an the negative to a question in the Council of States by Sri P. C. Bhanj Deo whether any Income-Tax Officers had been deputed to England for technical training In Estate Duty work. Sri Shah
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  • 35 3 exhibitto? l^ th« 6 S!£L °1 1 the ****»*<>* Amateur Radio Society's exmnmon at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur. He is seen here sneakin? at bssr l ss ho,,e c,,ttin *Sa?rsfex^
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  • 1308 3 Rich But Broke Indonesia Suffers While Its Resources Remain Untapped JAKARTA: For a country that is broke Indonesia is the world richest. There are diamonds, gold, silver, oil, manganese, hard--1 woods and nickel for most of her 80,000.000 people. But the country is virtually broke because these treasures lie almost
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  • 94 3 KARACHI: Barbera of Karachi have volunteered a free hair-cut to the United States Vice-Prealdent. Mr. Richard M Nixon. The Secreary of the AllPakistan Barbers' Association; hi a telegram to Mr. Nixon, said the offer was in response to Mr. Nixon's statement at Peshawar that he
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  • 242 3 BOMBAY: Prime Minister Nehru will lay the foundation stone of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research on January 1 next at Oolaba, Bombay. Tho million volt cascade generator, recently installed in a temporary building on its new site has now reached full operation. Work on its installation
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  • 96 3 AMRITSAR: Mr. Tamizuddin Khan, President of thc Pakistan Constitutent Assembly said the Prime Minister of Pakistan, to whom the executive powers were delegated, could be a non-Muslim, according to the new Oonstitution. He said, in an interview that the clause that the head of the State
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  • 1543 4  -  BENTLEY BEAUMAN By to put pkjrai ta tt bj- S£Tw-» «-•*> ft Is an infernal mountain, oold and treacherous tbe risks of getting caught afe too trreat, the margin of strength when men are at kreat heights i too small. Perhaps ifs folly to go up
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  • 107 4 LONPON Mr. Edward Halllday. British Delator will next month visit India to paint a llfealze picture of the Indian Prime Minister, *-.rl Nehru. Tho portrait is privately commissioned, aad la intended for a gallery in Delhi. It will show the Prime Minister in
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  • 343 4 DE.HRA DUN: Sri Nehru. Prime Minister, addressing a meeting, reierred to tne recent ttgitauoa of students In Uttar Pradesh. Sri Nehru said he was ama** ed at tne methods adopted by students to express their point of view. "1 still consider myself a scudent. l
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  • 170 4 NEW DELHI'. Efforts arc being made to bring Coorg*a "wander girl" Miss Dhanalakshmi. who claims to live without food, to Delhi, for expert medical examination early this year. Revealing this, Mr. N. Soma* na. MP. toW NAFEN. he is In contact with tho Central Health Ministry
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  • 137 4 MADRAS: Sri Panarapilli Govinda Menon Finance and Food Minister. TravancoreCochln. claiming the results of the recent municipal and pancshayat elections as an Index, confidently forecast Congress vtctory in the forthcoming general elections to the State Assembly. Bri Govinda Menon. who oame here to meet Mr.
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  • 138 4 WINCHESTER. Hampshire, Dec 17. A jury of 12 yesterday" found Lord Montagu, 27--year-old British peer, not guilty of a serious homosexual charge against a 14-year-old boy scout. But they disagreed on a second and lesser charge of in decent assault against the same
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  • 882 4 BOMBAY: During the last i hree months, the Government l >f India have approved several 1 landloom development .chemes submitted by States < Joveruments, costing appro- dmately Rs. 215 lakhs out of ;he four crores earmarked for I ■he development of the hand- t oom industry
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  • 133 4 Premier Gets Free Dinner Ceylon Prime Minister Sir John Kottalawala bad a novel experience of being drawn in a beaotlfully decked lion chariot la suburbs of Colombo on Deo. 11, when thousands of people watched the procession. It waa first proposed that sixty beautiful girls should draw the chariot, but
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  • 1223 4 "T AM old and I feel that I have not much time before me. A decade is a long period in our life, but I have had sufficient chances to know what you think of me and where you have placed me in your pattern of life.
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  • 47 4 BOLZANO, Italy, Dec. 17. Fifty-year-old Giuseppe Prantner was sentenced on Tuesday to two years and 20 days in jail for biting off his elder brother's nose. Giuseppe's defence was he just got biting mad when his brother sneaked some choice tegs out of Giuseppe's wood- Nle.- FOC
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  • 1163 5 DELEGATE SUBMITS REPORT T NEW D ELH I: B. N. Chakravarti,' India s Alternate Delegate to the Neutral Nations' Repatriation Commission, is understood to have given the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, a report on the situation in Korea. AimJtlli I 2SSCS I •W™*»e the Prime Minister
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  • 159 5 Fall In T-C Education Standards Why NEW DELHI: Ways and means of improving the standard of education In Travan-core-Cochin will be discussed when the principals of the various colleges in the State meet to consider the report of the Secondary Education Commission, said Dr. A. Ramaswamy Mudaliar, Vice-Ghancel-lor of Travancore-University.
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  • 118 5 NEW DELHI: Sri Nehru told Sri C. G. K. Reddy, in the Council of States, that the number of officials posted as heads of diplomatic, and consular establishments was: Asia 28, Europe 9, United States 3. and America excluding the' United States nil. The criteria
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  • 85 5 COLOMBO: Tbe original telephone need by Kaiser WUbchn IL Emperor of Germany, dorter World War L waa f ooad among thousands of tatopbonm ly*** in tbe godown* of the Ceylon Government Postal Department Store here. It was d-Qeenjiad quite by ammaa among odds aad eadkt. Attacked to H
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  • 91 5 NEW DEI-HI: The Government of India have extended the term of the Income Tax Investigation Commission by two years up to Dec. 31 1955. The Commissian was set up with aview among other things, to investigating particular cases of tax evasion referred to it by the
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  • 185 5 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, in reply to a question by Mr. Nageshwar Prasad Sinha stated in the House of the People: "Accorcong to the latest rules framed under the Cinematograph Act 1962, the following steps have been taken to ensure
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  • 72 5 KARACHI: The Sind Hart Committee representative body of the kigans of the province has demanded a re ferendum on the issue of the Pakistan-U.S. military pact The president of the Committee, Kazi Faiz Mohammed said that an alliance with *he USA would weaken forces
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  • 630 5 MADRAS: Baft K. P. Kntukrishaaa Nayar, larr Mtalr. tor, said the Madras Government was reviewing the recommendation* of tbe (Jail Reforms Committee, and woald impieraait them, one by one, consistent ftvith tbe avattabijftty of finance. It also proposed to enlarge gradually tfi> number of Probation Officers so
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  • 144 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jaisukh- lal Hathi Deputy Minister for i Irrigation and Planning. Ini formed Mr. S. N. Dwivedy to the Council of States that rc- plies had been received from all State Governments except Jammu and Kashmir to thc 'Central Government's scheme for the removal
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  • 275 6 COLOMBO: There will be no re-shuffle of the Order »f Precedence. The _W6*yor of Colombo will take his place aa laid down when the Queen comes to Ceylon la April. The Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala said: "I have not the slightest Intention of
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  • 182 6 INTER-RACIAL MARRIAGES ON INCREASE COLOMBO When they marry outside their community. Sinhalese nvjte often than not marry Tamils. In the last seventeen years Sinhalese-T-onil marriages have steadily increased from 120 In 1935 tn 276 in 1951. Mixed marriages between Burghers and Tamils too are on the increase. The figure vhow
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  • 123 6 NEW DELHI. Dec 18. India is considering a review of its j-olicy toward Goa, Deputy Foreign Minister A. K. Chand-i told parliament yesterday. Mr. Chanda, intervening during question hour, said this move was a result of "Portugal's refusal to grant even elementary human rights" to
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  • 209 6 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nahru said that tha Prime Minister ot Ceylon had bees Invited to (continue the talks which Mr. Dudley Senanayaka had with him in London earlier this year. Tne Ceylon Prime Minister had accepted this invitation and was expected here on Jan. 16. The
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  • 59 6 LONDON. Dec. 18.— Cynthia Seymour. 19-yoar-oW socialite and friend of Princess Margaret, suffered severe burn* Thursday when her dressing gown caught fire Friends said the gown blazed up aa Miss Seymour walked by a burning gas fire in her apartment. Miss Seymour la the daughter of
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    63 6 Lt. -General Sir Hugh Stock well. G.O.C. Malaya, seen inspecting troops at the inaugural passing out parade of the First Battalion of the Federation Regiment at Taiping. All races In Malaya are represented in the Regiment. On the right is a Sikh. On General Stockwell's left (carrying sword) to Major
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  • 98 6 Hindu Domination In Mauritius PORT LOUIS. Mauritius, Dec. 18. Incomplete results of Sunday's municipal town council elections In this British island colony indicate a crushing defeat for the Labour Party in at least two of thc three centres voting Curepipe, Quatre Bo mas and Beau Bassln Rose Hill. Returns so
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  • 63 6 NEW DELHI. Dec. 18.— Iron Curtain countries have ordered removal of books on the lives and teachings of Indian leaders Gandhi and Nehru from all libraries, the influential "Hindustan Times" reported. Quoting an unnamed Indian personage who recently visited a Soviet bloc country the report
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  • 138 6 LONDON, Dec. ia— Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of Britain's Labour opposition, yesterday charged Sir Winston Church 111 government with having 'obtained power by false pretences." In his traditional New Tear message to the Labour Party, Mr. Attlee declared: "The Conservative Government has no constructive policy. 'Housewives
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  • 173 6 SUVA, Dec. 18.— -Five hundred Fijian* bearing aloft flaming torches ran beside the Royal car when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh drove to a state ball at the Orand Pacific Hotel here last night. The Queen looked radiant after her tiring, hot day.
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  • 105 6 VERSAILLES^ Dec. 18— Mr Marcel Edmond Naegelen, a Socialist, twice topped the poll In voting for the President of the French Republic yester. day but did not gain the necessary majority to ensure his election. Mr. Naegolen received 299 votes out of more than 900
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  • 68 6 MADRAS. Dec. 18.— Pepper rates went up Thursday to between 100 and 150 rupees (164 and 96 Straits) per 700 pounds best quality. Malabar pepper exporters said that producers are withholding supplies in anticipation of a "sizeable Russian purchase." They added, how ever, that they have not
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  • 120 6 The Acting Deputy Director of Broadcasting, Federation of Malaya. Mr. H. H. Beamish, said at a press conference in Malacca yesterday that since the campaign against "pirate" listeners was announced two weeks ago there had been a remarkable Increase in the sale cf radio licences at
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  • 105 6 Nomination for the President.«?hlp of the Malayan Indian Congress* 'is invited from all primary members of the MIC for the year 1954. The nomination papers duly signed by the proposer and a seconder should reach this Head Quarters on or before Dec. 26. Nominations received after this
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  • 44 6 DONATION TO RAMA KRISHNA MISSION Swami Nishkamananda. the President of the Ramakrishna Mission begs to announce with grateful thanks thc receipt of a donation of Dollars One hundred only ($lOO/-) to the Mission from the Singapore Naval Base Employee**' Co-operative Thrift Loan Society Ltd
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  • 215 6 Three Lights, Four Streets A Memorable Picture "Three Lights' symbolising the three illuminating aspects of life love, learning and loyalty and the meeting point ot "Four Streets" symbo.lstng common goal for people from all directions and all provinces constitute tho philosophy of the theme of 'Teen Battl Char Rasta,' a
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  • 193 6 BRUSH POWER STATION IN HOLY MECCA His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (now King of Saudi Arabia) opened Mecca's first power station on Thursday, Oct. 22. A large icrowd at the cere* mony. including Princes and Amba.-i-adors from Moslem countries, heard the Crown Prince express his satisfaction
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  • 213 6 The Superintendent of Police, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, in a statement issued Thursday states that the Traffic Branch will have the following experiments on traffic put into operation this weekend:1. Barrels are to be placed along the entry road from High Street past the Memorial Hall
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  • 45 6 NEW DELHI. Dec. 18. Over 200 German-built railway carriages are now in use od India's national railways, a spokesman of thc Ministry of Railroads and Transport reported to Parliament. These are part of a purchase of 250 units obtained from Wast Germany In 1950-51.— A.P.
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  • 44 6 OAIRO Dec. 18.— David A Morse, Director General of the International Labour Organlsa tion (HO), stated here Thursday he had agreed with the Egyptian Government for thi establishment in July 1954 of a pro/luctivity and training centre in Egypt. A.P.
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  • 32 6 PARIS, Dec. 18. An official North Atlantic Pact spokes" man categorically denied last night that Lord Ismay will re* sign his job as NATO Secre-tary-General early next year. Reuter
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