Indian Daily Mail, 14 February 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITBOM Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 3. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 262 1 WANTS ALL ANTI-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES IN S.E.A. TO DO SAME BBOUI* Feb. 13 S.uth tvorea saiti yt-Merday it iiao r.-.-....m..-i» to uruvnt ivpiit-uiV'fri.m K«MI-tm ad. «t Laos and offered to send a full di\i.*,i >n (about 14,000 men) to tight in Indochina against the
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  • 115 1 WALK OUT PROTESTING KUMBH FAIR BUNGLING l r um Our Own Correspondent LUCKiVOW, Feb. 13. Twenty two members of Uttar Pradesh Legislature led ny Praja Socialist opposition leader Raj Narain walked out Thursday in protest against what tivy described as "callousness o4 authorities after Kumbh Fair tragedy at Allahabad on
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  • 53 1 l'>om Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Feb. 13.— Six lakh ballot papers intended for use in Travancore elections commencing on Feb. 15 have been lost in transit on way from Delhi. The election Commission have is-suod orders cancelling those numbers and replaced them with another series
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  • 28 1 fr'r«>m Our Own Ourre^poniU-nt BOMBAY, Feb. 11 fcty graha would be .shortly started in Portuguese Goa for its liberation, according to 10- rorUs from Goa.- Copyright
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  • 140 1 LONDON, Feb. 13. -A Briti.sh expert committee has ficcidtd th.it there Ls a relationship between smoking an-! cancer cf the lung, the of Commons was told. The Health MinLstcr. Mr. Lan McLood. in a written renlv to an M.P.'s question, said t-he committee had issued this warning:
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  • 158 1 NEW DELHI: The Union •Government has asked all < >mmoici-il firms and industi establishments in India '"or comperhensive data regarding their financial and organisational set-up. tt ig understood that establishments from which information has been sought covers •U typs of commerial firms, including companies, trading agencies, plantation
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  • 48 1 KANDY, Ceylon Feb. 13.— Dr. Shrn Tl of the JSCAFE Secretariat told the 10th, plenary session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East that the regional conference on water resources and development would be held from May 12 to 80 in Toklo.— Reuter
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  • 172 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 13.— India has asked the United Nations Secretary General, Mr. L>ag IlaitLuiarskjuld to help in Nettling Korean war prisoners *vho have decline;) repatriation and have asked to be sent to neutral countries. Eighty-eight such mea are aow in Indian custody.
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  • 246 1 SIR EDMUND PLANS FUTURE CONQUESTS WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.— Sir Edmund Hillary, who somet mes keeps bees and sometimes climbs mountains, isn't content to rest on his laurels after scaling Mt. Everest the world's highest. "You don't like to stand still,'' he told a news conference. "The mountains are there and
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  • 229 1 THOSE DAYS ARE GONE Says Peterson LONDON. Feb. 13. The days when Malayan youths could be lured to join jungte guerrillas by promises of bdcT minton and basketball are past, Al^c Peterson, Director of Information in Malaya, said last night. In a British Broadcasting Corporation Home Service programme Peterson said
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  • 330 1 WASHiWGiUJN, i-cb. ij. Sir John Hunt, asked if Uie "abominable reaiiv lived in tne Himalayas salu ac thought theic was 'deiinitejy something to he iound. Ho told a picas conference Mv guess is some ape like creature." The leader of the British expedition wiiich conqueud Mount Everest last
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  • 151 1 BERLIN: Feb. 13 The West called on Russia in secret session yesterday to help break the Panmunjom deadlock and join a Korean peace conference sponsored by the Big Four themselves. Informed sources who reported this said Russia's Vyacheslav Molotov promptly countered with a demand that
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  • 69 1 T.-C. Teacher's 'Death— Fast' From Our Own Oorr«*M»«ndcnt TRIVANDRUM, Feb. 13,— Mr. N. V. Joseph. aided elementary school teacher, Thursday started fast unto death in front o f the residence of the State Chief Minister Mr. John. demanding Immediate redressal of erievances of elementary school teachers In Cochin. Teachers numbering
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  • 66 1 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Prince** Margaret, Prince Charles and Princess Anne endWr their Christmas nouduys at Sandringham, the royal residence in Norfolk, on Feb. 9. They returned to Londlon by train and dirove from King's Cross station to Clarence House, London residence of the Queen Mother
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 13.— A government spokesman said yesterday that the six-week talks between India and China on Tibetan problems were continuing in Peiping without uny indication when thty mieht finish. The Indian government h;is provided no progress report on the talks, leading to inoculation hen- that
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  • 63 1 ALLEPPEY: The world picture today, Sri Nehru told ii meeting 1 here, was very odd; and; curious. Great state- mi.- n met, and conferences took place, but there was very little of orderly and reasonal arguments. They simply recited their dogma, abased each other furiously,
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  • 952 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER, QF late i have almost lost the rambling propensity and started! vegetating, and aiii not certain whether it would b© either my good or evil lot to have my wandering passion gratified again. On e excuse 1 could ever think of for the apparent lack of
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  • 96 1 Nehru Flays Communaiists In P.E.P.S.U. Fiom Our Own Corrsepondent PATiAUA., Feb. 13. The Congress President Sn Nehru who concluded a hectic sixday electioneering oniy on the tenth instant threw himself into another election battle yesterday in PEPSU, wher« too election* to the State Assembly are to commence on Feb. 15.
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  • 154 1 West Bengal Teachers' Satyagraha From Our Own Corresjfotuleut CAIX^UIiA, i-eb. 13. The tea-cner demonstrators who squatted in the busy thoroughfare of Dalhousie Square, opposite to State Governor's residence, demanding yermi*sion to proceed to secietariat to meet the Chi'ctf Minuter, stuck to their positions even after forty hours of war of
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  • 135 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 13. Three thousand teachers and police were locked in a war of patience Thursday, second day of strike by twenty three thousand teachers in the whole State. Demonstrators meeting; earlier in the maidan had decided to march to the Secretariat to meet the Chiei Minister
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  • 83 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 13 The 10-man Epyptjan' Military Mission, led by Egypt's Chief of Air Staff Commodore Mohammed Sidki Mahmoud, arrived by plane at Jamshedpur, the famed steel town in Bihar The \arty was taken round the steelworkers and then motored s -x miles out to
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  • 42 1 SEOUL, Fob. 12.— Anoihci shipload of Indian troops left for India today after completing duties as PoW guards in the Panmuniom neutral zone. About 1,500 men sailed from tncnon and are due to reach MadsAi übout F«b. 28.- A.P.
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  • 175 2 BOMBAY: The Union Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrlt Kaur, appealed to women to realise their responsibilities to help build a prosperous India. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, who was presiding- over the annual certificate distribution function of women's classes of the Bombay Social Education Committee, said that unless women
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  • 75 2 KARACHI: King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia is likely to visit Pakistan in April accord.ng to authoritative' sources. These sources said the Pakistan Governor-G«n.. Mr Ghulam Mahomed, who rece»tly visited Saudi Arabia during his trip to Middle East JKb2£. ted the to visii The
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  • 563 2 Azad's Directive To Board NEW DELHI: Maiiiana Abul KaJam Azad, Union Mini*ter for Education, asked the Central Advisory Board of Education, to draw up a programme of reform of education In the country, and to suggest measures which would brinjr them into effect without
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  • 198 2 Punishment For Public Servants NEW DELHI: A resolution recommending "drastic and exemplary" punishment for public servants abusing their positions for their personal ends or Indulging in activities which undermine Government's prestige, has secured the first place in the ballot of nonofficial resolutions set down for discussion in the House of
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  • 184 2 RAJKOT: The introduction of five-year degree course in Ayurvedic course is being considered by all the States. The Bombay course which is of three and a half accademic years, prescribes basic subjects like Ayurvedic anatomy, Ayurvedic physiology and pharmacology and AyurvedSc hygine for the first year
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  • 128 2 NEW DELHI: it is reliably understood that the State steel plant which is soon to be located in Rourkela in Orissa. The Government of India has received technical advice on the topic from its German consul tauts. The Economic .Sub-Oammi-ttee of the Cabinet will soon be
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  • 74 2 Gandhi Janta Congress Now SS^DHIANA 3hri Ram fi>anarm<i. a former Minister of the Punjab Government who waa expelled from the Congress, on Monday, (formed a paralled organisztion, called fieL G 2 ndhi Janta Congress to 1 SOClaI and e^nom'c The decision to form the new party was taken at a
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  • 428 2 INDIA-EAST PAKISTAN BOUNDARY NEW DELHI: Agreement on three of the four disputes arising out of Baggie Tribunal award in respect at the demarcation of boundaries between India and East Pakistan was reached at a conference of officials of the two Govenments at Karachi recently. Experts of the two Governments have,
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  • 47 2 eral secretary of the new orgSTS?* He was confident bers of th Congress organisaSon° Uld 5UPP rt his oonr n He added that his party pES h^ 6 M mem bers in the Punjab Assembly at the time cj the meetine- fnr- tu a w..^ ffetsession.- BNFS
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  • 513 2 Inherent Strength Of lndia 's Economy-[World Bank Mission] NEW DELHI: The World Bank mission which visited 3 iqimT"* 1 the beginning of 1953 have submitted their report to the Indian Goveni- Referring to the inherent strength of India's economy the report says that forces of inwation have been purged and
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  • 127 2 ALLAHABAD: The Union Home Minister, Dr. Kailash Nath iKatju. addressing a meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir students Associations of the Allahabad University, said that important questions relating to Kashmir which could not be solved earlier due to the transigence of the former Prime Minister, sheikh Mohammed
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  • 130 2 CONGRESS AKALI CLASH PATIALA: Eighteen persona received injuries and eight persons including a Government servant discribed by the police as Akalis, were taken into custody when the Shiromani Akali Dal attempted to distrub a Congress sponsored election meeting adressed ,by Giani Gurmukn Singh Mussaiir, President of the Patiaia Congress Coxnittee
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  • 86 2 r E^ ?E»-H1: Digamtoar Jain Temple authorities who barred Dr. Sushils Nayyar and a group of Harijans from entering the temple near Red *ort on the sixth anniversary of Gandhi jis martyrdom, on Monday regretted the incident an promised to make amends iowk jnanaSTim committee led
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  • 120 2 BOMBAY: The Muncipal Workers' Union resolved at a meeting held here to give on? month to the Muncipal Cc^ missioner to consider their demands, -^ling wnich ne Union may have to consider through to direct acta^ me main demands are the ?«i 1 2f Up f
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  • 253 2 LAHORE: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan said that he was confined within the com pound of the Circuit Hous?™t Rawalpindi and not aHowed even to visit friends and£latives in the town. Thanking: his non-Pakistani fnends for their cangratulatory messages on his the Red shirt leader said— i
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  • 63 2 ERNAKULAM; Sri A X Gopalan, leader o f the Com munist Party in &c Hous?™r teS t?ffi t?^ he ten to Sri Nehru, seeking- "his guarantee for free and faif elec tions in the State."' In his letter, Sri Gopalan ha* 'teSSSo? certain taSSStoS SSS^
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  • 686 2 Straightforwardness is Permanent Culture-Rajaji MADRAS: The importance of manual labour, and th<! need to cultivate "a permanent culture of straight! Hardness" was stressed by Sri C. Raja^opalacharJar" cmL Minister, addtressin* the Rotary Club, Madras. Itajaji appealed to the wis< men off an religions to pa 3 alien uon to their
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  • 123 2 TOKYO: Mr. Sh.gcru Yushioa, Japanese Prime Minister. refused to apologise to the Diet (Parliament) for calling its members "monkeys." In an interview, Mr. Yosh'ida was quoted as saying. "You need not go to the zoo to sec monkeys. Just go into the Diet there are (plenty
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  • 729 3 Indo- Ceylon Pact— A Step Forward Says Nehru TRI\ANDRUM: A Definitive statement on the Indo-Ceylon Pact was* Giv«n exclusively to nin hv >lr. Nehru. The Indian Pfrne »Eer wish, the agreement s immedaSy^ec^S^f t,on if far an<: normal, and flows naturally V«w« '"cerPreta ment U does not matter. If it
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  • 331 3 BOMBAT: A proposition that "in the. best interests of democracy, the Communist party should be outlawed" was rejected in a "House" of over 500 studlents here after student representatives of American and Bombay Universities debated in for two hours. Six students, including two members of the American
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  • 36 3 HYDERABAD: Dr. Bala<hnan, a private medical Practitioner, said here that he place before the Hydera£d State Medical Council a a Mrt 0 u a child, ri WM changing sex. lh# child, Or. BalAcrfvhau
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  • 199 3 East Bengal Elections To Be Postponed DACCA: East Bengal general elections, expected to commence on February 16. may be postponed, by a week or more according to reliable source. The Oppositon has been asking for it and the Muslim League circles have no objection. The Government welcomes it because the
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  • 173 3 TRIVANDRUM: A circular issued by the Catholic bishop of Varapuzha says that no Catholic should vote for the United Fronti.sts of Lcgtists in the forthcoming elections to the State Legislature. The Leftists are the Communist Party. The Revolutionary Socialist Party and the Kerala Socialist Party,
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  • 265 3 AHMED ABAD: Four men who derailed in July last, the Somanath Mail Train just to ffitchten a debtor into paying Rs. 4,000 he owed were sent to jail for five years by the sessions Judge of Ahmedabad. All the four were found gxiilty of conspiring to
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  • 148 3 MADHUBANI: The PraiaSocialist leader, S'hri Jayaprakash Narayan, said here on Saturday last that Socialism would come to India before the next elections if the people accepted two basic (principles. The distribution of ia n d and wealth to the tillers and the use of village products.
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  • 239 3 INDORE: Good quality iron ore. located! at several places in Madhya Bharat, is attracting a number of financiers for its exploration. One mining lease for about 80 acres was granted by the state Government early last year for iron ore in Santau village about 10
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  • 927 3 (By Franook L* Laonnais) What evidence is there that the sun has already been shining for more than 2.000 million years (2) Why is it assumed that it will continue to shine for another 100 000 million years (3) If we admit the universe to
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  • 165 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is finalising the draft Bill on Citizenship in pursuance of Article 11 of the Constitution, according to authoritative sources. It is learned that the draft Bill provides for acquisition of citizen■~"P r »ghts under citizenship birth, by descent, by registration, by
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  • 146 3 B °MBAY: Presiding over the 14th convocation of the Kashtra Basha Prachar Sabha the President o f the Bombay Congress Committee, Shri S K. patil, said that it was not proper to insist that all people should speak only one particular brand of Hindi He said that
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  • 332 3 POONA: For the first time in the history of Poona, ail the different cultural associations belonging to those speaking Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil took part i n organising the celebrations of the "Ardhana of the great saintcomposer. Sri Purandaradasa and Sri Thyagaraja. Being a united
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  • 290 3 CALCUTTA: Distillation and the sale of illicit liquor is costing- the West Bengal Government nearly Rs. 7,500 000 annually. An official spokesman of the Government said that as much liquor is being illicitly distilled and consumed in the State as so!d' from licensed shops. Excise revenue
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  • 137 3 BOMBAY: A "wedding gift" was seized by the Bombay customs, and found to contain 80 tolas of gold concealed along the sides, and bottom of the wooden "gift" box. A woman passenger, who arrived here from Panjim (11 miles north-west of Goa) by a ship with the
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  • 259 3 Compensation To Plantation Employees CALCUTTA: Plantation workers will get compensation for involuntary unemployment from April 1. next. This decision was taken by the industrial committee on Plantation at Calcutta. The committee recommended that the provisions of the industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act of 1953 be brought into force from April. The
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  • 89 3 HOMAGAMA: "If Ceylon can accept Commonwealth aid, why cannot s he receive the Queen, the head of the Commonwealth, asked Mr. M D. H. Jayawardane, M P for Horana and Parliament Secretary to the Minister of finance, at a meeting of the Rural Development Society Kumbukke. Spending
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  • 447 4 COLOMBO: At a meeting «rf the Ceylon Temporary Kcu><ntH A- oiiafiiin held on Jxn. 24 with Mr. A. S. M. Mnthn/, riv.vli nt. in the Chair the eight-point draft agreement *>tfrn«*d l»y the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon on Jan. IK wa.M considered' and! the.
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  • 276 4 COLOMBO A conference of Buddhist associations held in CX>lombo last week unanimously passed a vote of no-confidence in Dr. G. P. Malalasekcru, President of the All -Ceylon Buddhist Congress and the World Fellowship '»f Buddhists. The conference, culled by a committee set up
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  • 101 4 COLOMRO: The Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, Mr. C. C. Desai, is understood to have conveyed to the Ceylon Premier the Government of India's warning that any expansion, dissection or uncalled' !<>r interpretation of the clause* of the Delhi Agreement at this stage would not be bindting on
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  • 513 4 GET THOSE PASSENGERS OUT, PILOT COLOMBO: Mrs. S. Somasunderam, General Secretary of the Ceylon Workers' Congress and a member of the Ceylon Indian Congress Delegation to meet Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, was prevented from leaving with the rest of the Delegation at Rutmalana. C.I.D. officers stopped Mr. Somasunderam from boarding his
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    61 4 t£Lnm«? .KmE*™ J 5?" Mr and Mrs Ramasain.Y filial and Miss Amirthathammal dkui K ht«T of Mr. and Mrs. R. Suppia* were married on Monday. Feb. 8 RoJ± *f?^ Pe 7 PU I W held at tho Kamala (lub premises at Moulmcin Koa«l, SlntPMiore. The function was attended by over
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  • 254 4 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Grouu recently unanimously accepted a motion to limit the number of seats in the next Parliament to 110, 'including tilt seats iproposea to be allocated to Indians under the NehruKoteiawaJa agreement. Mr. R, E. Jayatilaka, M.P. for Nawalapitiya, in moving this motion said
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  • 200 4 COLOMBO Speaking at Mirihana Mr. Pieter Keuneman M.P. said that "1954 is going to be a crucial year in tho struggle of the masses. It will be an year of big decisions." The biggest decision, he added would be as to whether the masses were
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  • 55 4 KAARCHI, Feb. 12. The Aga, Khan and the Begun Aga Khan, who have been here in connection with the Aga Khans iplatinum celebrations left for Cairo last night. Before emplaning, the Aga Khan wished glory and happiness for Pakistan and said he was sorry to leave the
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  • 620 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— Could not the Indian Community in this country do something to ease themselves from the strangle hold in which the Immigration Department holds them? To a intents and purposes, this Department appears to have been created to see that those inconvenienced by
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  • 130 4 "Tradition And Experiment In Asia" Under the title of "Tradition and Experiment in Asia 1 the BBC are to transmit over the Home Service, four halfhour talks on contemporary events in India and China. These discussions start on Wednesday evening February 17 They will look back i n to fiach
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  • 181 4 All that is newest and best in equipment and supplies for hotel and catering establishment made an impressive exhibition at. Olympla in London late in January and attracted visitors from many parts of the world.. They came to place orders, discuss catering problems and take part
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  • 215 4 The Anniversary of the birth of our Founder, Lord BadenPowell of Gilwell, will be celebrated on a Singapore level this ye;ir on Saturday, February 20th. at the Ang>lo-Chin-rse School. Barker Road. His Kxcellency the Chief Scout, Sir John Nicoll. K.C.M.G.. will be present. All Cubs. Scouts. Seniors Rovers
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