Indian Daily Mail, 8 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 358. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 200 1 State Assembly Adopts Resolution From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 7 Kashmir has taken the final and irrevocable decision to accede to India and nothing in the world, not even the Security Council, could change this decision, declared Mr. Bakshi Ghulam
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  • 89 1 GIVE THEM HELL SAYS AGA KHAN KARACHI, Feb. 7.— The Aga Khan yesterday urged Pakistani women— who are not allowed inside Mosques —to fight for religious freedom. "Give your men no peace until they open your Mosques to you for prayers." s.i id the Aga, spiritual ruler of the Ismaili
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  • 209 1 A Reutcr report adds All-India radio reported that Uti Kashmir Constituent Assembly voted Friday for n#»ccssiou ta India The picturesque mountain »tatc formerly ruled by a Hindu Maharajah has had close relations with India sinco British rule thore endod in 1947 and the Maharajah declared In favour
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  • 158 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 7. Inaugurating the Second Tamil Writers Conference here last evening Chief Ministtr Rajaji made a plea for maintaining the purity of language. He said too much of colloquialism was being introduced in order to make writing popular, and too
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  • 79 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Feb. 7. Prime Minister Nehru reached Kottayam in- Travancorc during his election tour of the Travancore-Cochin Stato on Saturday and addressed huge; tudiences throughout the day. It is learnt that Communist leader Mr. A. K Gopalan has written to Nehrii complaining that
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  • 66 1 'MIC AGO. Feb. 7. A Singapore student is among the fellowship awards granted by the Rotary International It was annaurjted yesterday. He is James Chin Son Swee. The fellowships entitle the recipient-; to one year's advanced study Abroad and ar^ of value ranging: from $1,800
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  • 261 1 QUEEN HOLDS DURBAR IN SYDNEY SYDNEY. Feb. 7. The Queen yesterday be»«towc<l honours and decoration.^ including four Knighthood.-- on 130 people in the first Roval investiture ever held id Au.stralia. There were two new Knight Commander Sir Colin Sinclair and Sir WiLmot Hudson Fysh; and two Knights Bachelor Sir Garlic
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  • 144 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 7.— Th« New York Times, in a Paris dispatch from Harold Callender. said yesterday that U.S. Secretary of State Dulles and British Foreign Secretary "were reported to be not opposed to French effort* to negotiate, through Peiping, a peace in Indochina." The dispatch said the
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  • 45 1 KARACHI. Feb. 7. Food Minister Abdul Qayyum Khan, told a Pakistan food conference here on Saturday the prospects are bright for n Xnxmver harvest this year, and announced plans to keep 500,000 tons of ffrain in reserve each year in case of ■"■I mine A.P.
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  • 277 1 Ho's Troops Resting Before Launching New Attack On Laos Ccpital? VIENTAINE, Laos, Feb. 7.— French Union trooiw guarding the northern approaches to Luang Prabang, the Royal capital of Laos, have withdrawn from their defence are running about 55 miles north and notheast of the city, it was officially announced here
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. The Defence Department announced yesterday that it was sending some more light, bombers and about 200 more air force ground crow technicians to aid the French Union forces fighting the Communists in Indo-china. The actuaJ numbber of B-26 bombers involved was understood to be
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  • 70 1 NRW DELHI. Feb. 7.— Four shiixs of the Indian Navy's mint'S-swceping: squadron are '.tavin<j Port 1 Blair, In the Andaman^. Feb. 14 for a 2-week goodwill cruise in Muhjvan waters, the Dcfcm-r Ministry announced last night. The Sauadron will rearb Penaner Feb. 17 and Singapore
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  • 15 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 7. A group of Japanese Industrial specialist* will arrive In New A.P.
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  • 187 1 810 FOUR TALKS BERLIN, Feb. 7.— The British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden yesterday offered to extend the Anglo-Soviet treaty beyond its present twoyear life "if Mr. Molotov feels that this would give added security to the Soviet Union The Anglo-Soviet pact was signed in May,
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  • 21 1 LONDON, Feb. 7. Egyptian Minister Hussein Mansour paid a farewell call yesterday on Yugoslav President Josip Tito, Belgrade Radio reported- A.P.
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  • 148 1 Ibe High Commissioner. General .Sir Gerald Tenipler visited Manjor, a remote and pictureisque resettled' Malay kampong in Kelantan. Sir Gerald visited then the t\vcl\« women, ranging between 18 and 30 years of axe, enthusiastic members of the Home <iu;ir<t. The Ilijrh {,'ouiiiiiH- miT i :ti<t hich
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  • 321 1 THEY LEAVE WITH INDIAN TROOPS NEW DELHI. Feb. 7.— The first Indian Custodian troops to leave Korea sail for home next Tuesday bringing with them 88 former war prisoners who refused to be returned to either the Communists or the United Nations.
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  • 51 1 CLEAVELAND, Feb. 7.- A French diplomat predicted on Saturday that Communist Forces in Indo-china will be thoroughly defeated "within two years, and predominantly by native forces Pierre Millet, 'counsellor of the French Embassy in Washington, spoke at the 28th annual Institute of the Cleveland Council on world affairs.
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  • 103 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 7.— Ho Chi Minh's rebel radio claimed today that the whole of the northern area of Kontun Province in Central Annam stretching from the borders of Quangngai Province to the vicinity of Southern Laos has been "liberated". The broadcast claimed that French Union forces had withdrawn
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  • 43 1 VITAL, BLOW TO U.S. SECURITY WASHJNXJTCWN. Feb. 7. Senator Mike Mansfield (Democratic, Mcntun.ii) suid here the loss of Indochina would be a "vital blow" to American security, but h<^ added there wa? little more Congress could do to help France save it.-— A.P.
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    • 589 2 THE Permanent Undersecretary of State for the Colonies Sir Thomas Lloyd, now on a tour of the Far East, addressing a press conference at Government House in Singapore on Saturday last, declared, "Malaya is not ripe enough for complete independence." That of course would not surprise anybody.
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  • 908 2 PAK. ENVOY IMPRESSED WITH NEHRU'S SINCERITY KARACHI: Mr. Ghaanafar Ali Khan Pakistan's High Commissioner in New Delhi, said here that negotiations between India, and Pakistan to solve their outstanding disputes had entered a very "important stage.'* ""JL^ 11 Commissioner, who arrived here Tuesday by air ll o
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  • 253 2 KARACHI The Governments of the USA and Pakistan signed here last week, two operational agreements, one for the financing of the Ganges Bokadak irrigation project (East Bengal) and the other for the soil and water conservation project in Punjab (P.). A. Pakistani Government announcement tonight
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  • 28 2 WASHINGTON, Peb 6 Mr. Harold Stassen, United Stateg Foreign Operations Administrator, said that America was "perfectly willing to see trade m non-strategic goods" bfltu*«> Britain aa<f RuXX.-- Reuter
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  • 159 2 Nehru's Sympathy For Pak. Railcrash Victims KARACHI India's Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, has sent a message to the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mahomed Ali, and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Mahomed Zafrullah Khan, conveying his deep sorrow over the tragic railway accident, near Jhimpir. on Thurslay." In his message, hi said
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  • 263 2 Court Fees Appeals To Supreme Court NEW DELHI: To help the litigant public of this country, the Supreme Court has considerably reduced the various fees payable to the Court and advocates, with effect from the Republic Day this year. At present for a regular appeal tj the Supreme Court an
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  • 59 2 KARACHI: The flagship of the U.S. Naval forces in the Eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, USS Pittsburg flying the flag of Vice-Ad-miral Wright, will arrive here from USA on Friday on a four-day goodwill visit. On Feb. 8 the ship will sail to Ceylon
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  • 48 2 PHOTO. This airview shows a section of the mammoth crowd which turned out to watch the Re. public Day armed forces aeremnnial r>arade held in New Delhi on Jan. 2fi. In the background are the Govern, ment Secretariat andt (right) the Parliament building:. A.P.
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  • 163 2 MADRAS: Sri J. B. Kripalani. Chairman of the Praja Socialist Party, dismissed as "wishful thinking' the reported claim of Sri Morarji Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay that .the Congress would come out successful in the coming elections in the Tr.i-vancorc-Cochin Stato Sri Kripalani returned from the Travan
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  • 106 2 ERNAKULAM: Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali, Communist leader, before leaving for Dclhii after her electioneering campaign in the State, told Pressmen that there was a mass upsurge in support of the UFI, while Congress had lost its mass support. She said that UFL. was not just a
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  • 157 2 NEW DELHI More details about the four "Ashwamedha" situs being excavated at the foothills of the Himalayas near Dehra Dun in Uttar Pradesh have reached here. Masonary in the shape of the "Suparna" or "Garuda" bird with spread wings has been unearthed from the sites The probing
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    77 2 The Foreign Ministers of Russia and the United States fJhi lhe conference table in the Soviet Embassv n East Berlin where SETS the Minister* for Britain and France met on Feb. 1 to re suiimj their talks started* last On left, with glasses, is Run. si Vyacheslav kototov. »d 2L
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  • 104 2 MKKNAJWHA.KKAM: Mr D rHnHi mr>be l'' rh;t «nnan of the Grindle-v Bank Ltd n k arrived from Calcutta OP business tour of India. He wis rece.ved at th c ai n "rt bt the Branch Manager Mr W th? y t«S tOld re^ r te^ that"
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  • 324 2 ERNAKULAM Sri A. Nesamony, M.U.P., and Leader of the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress, declared that the Tamil Nad Congress in Tra-vancore-Cochin considered the forthcoming elections to tho State Assembly as a plebiscite as far as the population in the predominantly Tamil-speaking
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  • 375 2 GOVERNMENT EDUCATION —A. L. MUDALUr MADRAS AddrcssimTT session of the Mock Pari, a ment at the PachaiyaoDa's College, Chetput, Dr PP V bakshmanaswami Mudah«r Vice-chancellor. Madras Uni versity, expressed the view that a Government constituted in a democratic set up Wa incompetent to advise on edu cational matters. He was
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  • 364 2 LOAijuin: When Mr. Robin Darwin, the famous artist ana great -grajiason of the Scientist, became head of tlu noyal College or Art m i»4». uie M mint cry of Education cried to maxo him enter nis aahy tunes ar arrive and de. parture in an
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  • 639 3 COLOMBO: Referring to Buddhist K.lmati. n m this* «ountr>% Mr. L. H. Mettananda Principal. Ananda College, declared before an audience of over thousand listeners that the type of deception practised by certain I>e«»pl e wan hardly, in keeping with the spirit of education. "All this
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    44 3 PHOTO. Mr. Seluyn Lloyd (right). Britain's Minister of State and Mr. Shunichi Mateumoto. the Japanese Ambassador in Lmd/jo, Mgn the Anglo- Japanese Trad.- Agreement at lh«. Treasury. London, on afternoon. Jan 29 looking :,n Is Mr. Richard Maudling. Economic Secretary to the Treasury.- A.P.
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    64 3 Terrv Thayer 11. U getting the lion's sliare of fun in this sled rfide despite the fact that the moth* power Is supplied by little "Tyke," w^^ ld^£2"? "Si*^ Westbe^u* at the WwtbeM hidden va^y ."tS^JSS^ J2& v S'm 1 2S??S*wiH: •rv yre ••rrr?«*" ?aW the W»stb©w»> "We dld»»t tWnk
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  • 82 3 CiAMI'AHA: A 61-year-oU* man attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself becauw? he had a toothache, an.; could bear th« pain iin longer. Charged before the Gamii:i!ia Magistrate, Mr. P. Malaigoda, the old man, 11. 11. Cornells, said that he was suffering from various niher ailments* as
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  • 369 3 JAFFNA: At a meeting of the Working Committee of the Federal Party Youth Front, a resolution was adopted recording the disappointment of the Tamil Arasu Youth Front in the Nehru-Kotela-waJa agreement. The Working Committee of the Tamil Arasu Youth Front calied upon the Tamils of
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  • 530 3 Civic Consciousness Needed MADURAI: Sir S. Varadachariar, retired Judge of the Federal Court, said the ultimate responsibility for good or bad Government in a democracy rested on every citizen, though he or she was not actually sitting in the Legislature or the Cabinet. *w
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  • 360 3 AHEMEDABAD: Sri Nuvnitlal Shodhan. the newly elect, ed President of the Guierat Ohamtoer of Commerce, urged the Union Government to modjify the existing" Reserve Bank and Insurance Acts ko as to enable scheduled banks and insurance companies to invest larger funds in industrial units. Sri Shodhan.
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  • 116 3 NEW DELJiI: The Union Minister for Agriculture Dr. Punjab rao Deshmukh has said. >in a circular to the State Agricultural Minister that "it l.s tho duty of every school toucher in paddy-growin?. areas, every patel or patwari, every pleader, or doctor, or other ottioial of any
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  • 223 3 ALL WEATHER LIGHTHOUSE IN CUTCH GULF BOMBAY: Miniature lighthouse models are bein^ tested in Sweden in connexion with the construction of a powerful, all weather modern lighthouse in the Arabian Sea off the Gulf of Cutch shipping sources said here. The tests are part of the Rs. 60,00.000 project drawn
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  • 187 3 COTTON RESEARCH LABORATORY BOMBAY Proposals are under consideration for the setting uj> of a D ew spinning laiboratory, and expansion of the research sections at tho Cotton Technological Laboratory of the Indian Central Cotton Committee. Bombay, according t-> the 29th annual reTsort of the Laboratory released here. The report said
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  • 51 3 BUENOS AIKES, Feb. 7.— I Lieut. Francisco Ibanez em- planed Friday enroute to India to lead an expedition sponsored by the Argentine government to climb the Himalayan mount Dbauiafciri. He is going first to Zurich, then Rome and finally New Delhi, where the expedition ia beine mobilized.
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    84 3 A party of Indian mUhi carry a canvas hut on their shoulders on Jan. 27. as they dismantle south camp in the Neutral Zone in Korea after being relieved of the task of ffuardinr the Chine se and! North Korean prisoners who refused repatriation to thr Communists. Their charges were
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  • 697 3 MADRAS: Sri A. D. Shroff, Chairman of the Committee on finance for the private sector, declared that if everyone in the country, high and low, shed humbug and hypocrisy, "we might be so much the better off in India." Raja Sir ML A. Muthiah
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  • 913 4 INDO-CEYLON PACT Discussion Only Later COLOMBO: Hie Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, toW the House of Representatives that he was determined tfc ratify the Indo-Ceykm Fact on the question of citizenship of persons of Indian origin in the Island at the earliest possible time.
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  • 407 4 COLOMBO: We are now faced with an unstable economy. To get over this difficulty, everyone, whatever his walk of life may be. should Rive of his best," said. Mr. IHidley Senanayake, at a largely attended public reception accorded to him by the residents of KuUyapitiya. Mr. Senanayake said:
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  • 222 4 RUSSIA WANTS £400 m. U.K. GOODS LONDON, Pteb. 7— Mr. J. B. Scott, leader of a group of British Industrialists and businessmen who have been 11 days in Russia negotiating trade contracts, said on Moscow radio lagt night (Saturday) that Russia's trade offers had made a "tremendous impression" on the
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  • 148 4 Do maya-jala (magic) and yoga (philosophic meditation) go together? Both originate from 'will-power', but one is employed to entertain audiences and the other to seek spiritual salvation. Here is a magician (see picture A. C. Sorcer, blindfolded) who by his /powers of yoga coupled with magic holds
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  • 220 4 Plans for the formation of a political party on Socialist lines are going ahead well according to the directions given to the Drafting Committee apjpointed at the public meeting Tield early in last November. The due date for formation of the iparty was Feb. 4. but
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  • 135 4 In view of the substantial reduction in the first-ciaais and berthed-deck (steerage) accommodation fares for the 1954 Mecca Pilgrimage. it may be that a number of intending pilgrims who have already applied for accommodation may wish, to change their applications to these classes. Applications in reaOiXt of
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  • 87 4 The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Niooll sent the 'beat wishes' of the .people of Singapore to the people of the Federation of Malaya on the occasion of 'Federation Day 1954' (Feb. 1, 1954). The greetings further adds; "We unite with you on this your day of
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  • 35 4 Fortnightly meeting: of the Divine Life society will be held on Wednesday. Feb. 10 at 7 pjn. at No. 26. Loronft <N, Teluk iKmrau, Singapore, the residence of Sri N. Dainodttnam Pillai.
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  • 22 4 An Extraordinary Government Gazette issued Saturday mentions Chittagong, Cuddalore and Visakhapatnam as infected area& since cholera »s known to exist there.
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  • 20 4 Nineteen of the 22 City Council Colombo Plan scholarship winners will be leaving: for Sydney by air today.
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  • 201 4 COLOMBO: Despite precautionary measures taken by the Government to keep a check on Communist trade unionists leaving for Vienna to attend classes conducted by the World Federation of Trade Unions, another batch of trade unionists are believed to have left the country without the
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  • 38 4 LONDON, Feb. 1. Th»Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Shigeru Yoshida has accepted an invitation to visit Britain during his coming tour of the United states and Europe, a Foreign Office spokesman saidl yesterday. Reuter
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  • 58 4 The 92nd Birthday Anniversary of Srimat Swami Vive, kananda wa«s celebrated at the Vivekunundu Arihraina, KunLii Lumpur yesterday (Sunday). HIROSHIMA, Japan, Feb. 7. —A 13-year-old «Itl died here Friday nlg-ht from mallbmant anemia caused by the atom bombing of this city shortly before the end of
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  • 26 4 CAIRO. Feb. 7.— President Neguib announced yesterday Kine Saud of Saudi Arabia would Day a goodwill visit to Egypt late February or early in March.- A.P.
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  • 65 4 Tho anniversary (Punat Jayanti) of the late Yogi-rai H i Hcliness Jaßatßuru Acharya Saanrat Slhri Shri Shrt 1008 Shri Vilaya ShanU Surishvnrji Blia«wan was crK'bratcd at Uttam Nivas. No. 6-E, Tanjona: Rhu yesterday, (Sunday) at 4 p.m. Atou Nnvasi Bhakta Shri Shivlalji Mahara.i (a disciple of Gurudev) who
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  • 55 4 The first batch cf Dursc who have qua lift td f Or i Tubcrcuiosis Nursing f«rtlS. ■catcs Jn Sin2raTK>ro w]] he presented with thur Ortifl catea on Fib. u a 4„ m at INO. 3. Mandaluv Road. Mrs. Vickers, wife of DiTector of Medical Sorvioe*
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