Indian Daily Mail, 2 March 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 19. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 312 1 UNLESS MIRACLE HAPPENS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 1. Congress has won only twenty-five out of sixty-seven seats m TravancoreCochin State Assembly m the results announced till Sunday night, which indicates that unless a miracle happens Congress will lose the general election.
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  • 62 1 G.D. NAIDU DEFEATED BY 12 VOTES From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 1. Mrs. Jotlu Venltatachalum Madras State's oaiy woman Minister has been elected as Member of tne Legislative Council by the memDerg of the Lawer House. She cteteated Mr. G. D. Naidu by a narrow margin 112 to 100
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  • 77 1 NEW DELHI Mar. 1 —On the occasion of the first meeting- of the new Sudanese Parliament, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehxu said laist night m a message to Ismail E. Ashari, Prime Minister of Sudan: "I earnestly trust your government and parliament will pertorm their
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  • 77 1 SAIGON, Mar. 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British CommKtfioner General for South-East Asia, arrived here from Phnom Penh to begin a two-week official visit to Indo-China. He has already been several daya m Cambodia °n a holiday visit and yesterday met the Cambodian Kin<j Norodom Sihanouk m
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  • 237 1 TROOPS FIRE ON CROWDS IN DAMASCUS DAMASCUS. Syria, Mar. 1 Troops fired on large crowds demonstrating m the centre of Damascus yesterday fourth day of Syria's "Army revolution. There were reported to be many casualties. The rioting followed new? that 79-year-old Hassein XlAttasi had been restored as president and that
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  • 29 1 To Curb Ike WASHINGTON. Mar. 1 The U.S Senate has kilted proposal to amend the IT a Constitution to limit the President's powers to nrnka Intor. fttttatl tr»atiw A.P.
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  • 99 1 Absolute Majority For Congress IN PEPSU From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. I.— At the end of Sunday's counting Congress had won 27 out of 35 seats to PBPSU State Assembly end needed to win only four more seats to get absolute majority m the sixtymember house. Among Congress
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  • 69 1 TOKYO, Mar. 1. India. Japan and Pakistan will begin talks shortly to conclude economic tie-up agreements, say« Kyodo News Service. The talks, scheduled to follow those now under way with Ceylon, are aimed at exchanging technicians to increase thp economic prosperity of SouthEast Asia, Japan is planning
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  • 77 1 This is the most recent photo of General MO HA. MED NEGUIB and Col. GAMAL NASSER (riffht). It was made at the Revolutionary Council Headquarters m Cairo last Sunday, Feb. 21. Early on the morning of Feb. 26 Lt. Col. Nasser took over full powers as Chief
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  • 74 1 KHARTOUM. Mar. 1. General Mohammed Neguib. newly restored President of Egypt, arrived here by air today for the opening of the first Sudanese Parliament and left the airport by a "back door" to avoid a 50.000 crcv/d awaiting him. He was accompanied by Major Salah Salem, his
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  • 63 1 Repindia Lays Muar I-A-Bldg. Foundation On Sunday at 6 p.m. at Muar, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya Mr. M, Gopala Menon laid the foundation-stone of the Muar Indian Association Building namde after Mahatma Gandhi. Dr. K. A. Menon (son-in-law of Mr. K. M. R, Menon) President
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  • 227 1 Calls Panmunjom Truce A Shameful Surrender SEOUL, Mar. I.— The South Korean President Dr. Syngman Rhee today renewed his threat to march north alone in an effort to unify Korea. On the 38th anniversary of the Korean independence movement he told a rally in Pusan "The truce
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  • 193 1 NOTED SIKH SCHOLAR DUE HERE ON SATURDAY Sant Teja Singh Ji, a distinguished Sikh scholar and philosopher, is now on a tour of South East Asia. He recently addressed a few Englisn. lecture meetings m Kuala Liumpur. He is arriving m Singapore on Saturday, March 8 at 6.30 p.m. by
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  • 109 1 France Denies A Rumour SAIGON (lndo-china), Mar. 1. Pierre de Chevigne, French Secretary of State for the army, has denied a report that he had said France was ready to aid Communist China "enter into the Council of Nations" if the Peiping Government would end the lndo-china war. "I made
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  • 108 1 Mr*. Roosevelt WASHINGTON, Mar. 1- Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said that Senator Joseph McCarthy Is dangerous to America "because he is creating fear throughout the country." When one newsman asked wnat she thought is the most dangerous single organisation m the United States now,
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  • 43 1 It is expected that detailed results of the Cambridge School Certificate examination will be available by Monday Mar. 8, the Education Department announced yesterday. Candidates are requested not to make enquiries at schools or at the Education Office before this date.
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  • 155 1 KHI LV.A (East Pakistan) Mar. 1 Pakistan Premier Mohammed All told an electioneering meeting yesterday American aid to Pakistan would enable the government to release considerable funds for "constructive purposes to develop the country." A.U, who ajpo U FnrfdMl of the Muslim, League,
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  • 119 1 A large and distingutahedi gathering was present at the Kalians Airport. Singapore, yeuterday to welcome Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettiar, Chairman of the Board of Directors oi the Indian Overseas Bank, Mr. C P. Doraikannu General Manager of the Bank, and Mr. N. V.
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  • 274 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 1 Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of Inda declared today that American military observers m the United Nations team m Jatnmu an^ Kashmir, the state disputed l by India and Pakistan, could "no longer be treated as,' neutrals." He was making a statement m the House
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  • 84 1 —Nehru States has not thus far condemned it and we are asked not to stress this point m the interest of peace. "Aggression may take place again and denied as the previous aggression jwas denied till it could not Be hidden. Mr. Nehru said of President
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  • 96 1 NAIROBI, Mar. I.— The British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, arrived here from London yesterday "to maintain close personal contact" with the 16-month-old Mau Mau emergency It was his third visit to the colony since the emergency began. He told reporters he did not know
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  • 28 1 COLOMBO. Mar. 1 —Canada's Premier Louis M. Laurent arrived m Ctolombo yesterday evening: and got a vigorous che«r from crowd* at the airport.
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  • 779 2 Nagpur Congress Wants Govt. Clarify Policy NAGPUR: The burden of addresses and speeches at the tenth annual conference of the All-India Motor Unions Congress, held at Raipur recently under the presidentship of Mr. S. K. Patil, M.P., and President of the Bombay POC was that
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  • 146 2 PATNA: A report published In a section of the Patna Press that there had been an attempt on the life of Acharya Vinoba Bhave on Feb. 16 at Goh village Gay a District, is described as M higbJy exaggerated" by the Bihar Government m a
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  • 159 2 BOMBAY Nawab All Yaver Jung- Bahadur, India's Ambassador m Argentina, was quarantined at Santa Cruz Airport Monday last for not possessing a yellow fever certificate. The Ambassador arrived here by air from Buenos Aires via London. He had passed through Rio de Janeiro which »s a yellow
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  • 107 2 Co-Op Society To Supply Power BOMBAY An experiment m production of electricity by co-operative efforts, claimed to be the first of its kind m Bombay State, is now being made at Ta.sguon, a town m the South Satara District w.th a population of 14,000. The experiment is being made by
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  • 81 2 NEW DELHI: INS Rajput (Capt. Ft. S. David, 1.N.) and INS Rana (L.t.-Comdr. G. C. Mahapiet, I.NJ will pay a formal visit to Colombo from Apr. 19 to 21 this year. On Apr. 21 the Rajput and the Rana will sail m company with HMS Newfoundland,
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  • 229 2 KATHMAjNDU: The Prime Minister, Mr. M. P. Koiraia, will hold the portfolios of Finance and General Administration, and Mr. D. R. Regmi that of Foreign Affairs, according to an official announcement regarding the distribution of portfolios among the seven members of Nepal's new Cabinet constituted recently. Gen.
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  • 118 2 DACCA: Reports that production of jute m East Bengal next year would be doubled have been discounted by an authoritative source, who stated categorically that the jute acreage for the season 1954-55 had not been fixed yet. The source said that the target for next
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  • 23 2 CALCUTTA: The General Secretary of the United Congress, Mr. Jatin Chakravarty, was arrested m Calcutta on Tuesday under the Preventive Detention Act.- FOC
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  • 288 2 PATIALA: *Tive candidates ctf the Congress Party, two of the Right-wing Akall Party, and one Independent, were declared elected to the Patiala and E. Punjab State* 1 Union (P.E.P.S.U.) Legislative Assembly when results o* elections from, six single-mem-ber and one double-member constituencies have been announced. The President
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  • 99 2 DACCA: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Jinnah Awami League ieader, alleged that, as the East Bengal elections were approaching, the authorities were indulging m 'malpractices' m order to "destroy and demoralize the Opposition." In a statement Mr. Suhrawjirdy said "In Nandial, which is the constituency of Mr. Nurul
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  • 486 2 Reversal Of History In Asia: Nehru NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru, during his reply m the House of the People to the debate on the President's Address, said that recently the House had seen that there had been a pact between Turkey and Pakistan. It was said that this was likely
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  • 386 2 Bombay Cape Comorin Link NEW DELHI: Sri. K. S. Hedge, Madras, Cong, who initiated the Railway Budget dehate m the Council of States congratulated the Railway Minuter on his sincerity of approach to the various railway problems, but urged that, m the next Five-Yea r Plan, the construction of at
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  • 161 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Deicoco Minister, Sri Satishchandra. told Mr. Mahomed Valiulla at question time m the Council of State that at present 17 foreigners were employ, ed m a civilian capacity m army establishments, and 66 la establishments other than the army. They were mostly
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  • 91 2 NEW DEL.HI: The Speaker la s t week read out m the House of the People a telegram from the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Southern AgartaJa, reporting the arrest of a Communist M.P., Mr. Biren Dutt, on Feb. 21. Mr. Dutt was arrested for alieged "acts of violence, rioting,
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  • 79 2 PATNA An overwhelming majority of school and college students of Patna estimated to number between 6,000 and 8,000, did not attend their classes to protest against the closure of the Patna Blind School and to demonstrate their sympathy with the blind students who have not
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  • 178 2 Chettiar's Lands In Burma MADRAS A deputation on behalf of Chettiars owning land m Burma met Mr. Rajegopalachari, Chief Minister, recently, and made representations to him that the Madras Government should move the Government of India with a view to bringing about an increase m the rate of compensation proposed
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  • 164 2 Attempt To Loot Goods Irani in Madras M ADri a two armed poiioemen, escorting a goods train from to jaitirare reported to have opened fire on Tuesday nignt wnen a. gang of over 20 persons attempted to breaK open the wagons and loot the contents, at Kcthandipatti station, foui miles
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI: Oon.equ«nt on the decision to raise the Legation of Lnt&a m fcthiiof>ia to the status of an Embassy, Mai-Ocn. Hiralal Atal, the pretent Minister of India to Ethiopia, has been appointtd as India's first Ambassador to that country, the Ministry of External Affairs, announced
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  • 259 2 INDO -PAK. PROBLEMS MEDIATION COLOMBO Keen interest was beng shown m Ceyloneae Ministerial circles mi n the idea that India and Pakistan should let Ceylon, Burma, and Indonesia mediate m their Ollt standing problems. The idea was mooted by the "Ceylon Daily News", which suggested that the Ceylon Gov. ernment
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Airlines Corporaion denied reports that a large-scale retrenchments was envisaged by thf» Corporation. A Press Note issued by the Corporat.on said no retrenchment of any kind was being considered by it. It added: "Though the number of total employees of the
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  • 51 2 KURNOOL The Andhr.-\ Government has decided to distribute about 1,400.000 acres of waste and m the State to landless persons at five acres a family. This was announced by the State Planning and Public Health Minister, Mr. D. Sanjivayya. at Padidempadu, a village near Kurnool.
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  • 586 3 tihaffar Khan's View LAHORE: Khan Abdul Uhatfar Khan Red Shirt leader recently said he was no longer m a position to pull his weight m the settlement of the Kashmir dispute as was the case six years ago when he was sent to jail.
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  • 85 3 NEW DELJtU, In a statement laid berore the Council of States Uie finance Minister, Mr. CD. Detiimukh. said mat Uunng the nve years *nd•n* i.in>6-iyi, a sum ox £2-iiJ,--c/yi,170 was adaeu to the dollars debt of maia wnile a sum \4 £9,b0t>,024 had b<-tn repaiu. Koplying to
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  • 129 3 JAP PREMIER'S VISIT TO U. S. A Clarification WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 The White House said yesterd&y that an announcement about a possible visit to tne Un.ted States by the Prime AfinJater 01 Japan, Mr. Shigeru Yoshida which set off political lireworks m Tokyo was a misunderstanding. Mr. Yoshida is lighting
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  • 89 3 NEW DELiHI: The Indaan Airline^ Corporation denied reports appearing m the Press that larjare-scale retrechment was enviba#€d by the O-r--poration. a A Press Note issued by the Corporation said that no retrenchment of any kind, was bein^ considered. It added: "Though the number of total employees of the
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  • 121 3 KURNOOL. The Speaker. Sri N. Venkataramaiah, last we^k ruled out m the Andhra Assembly an adjournment motion by Sri. P. S. Ramachandra Rao, Oomm. iKowur. The motion souerht to discuss an alleged beatine of person by a Police Circle Inspector. The Speaker said redress could be
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  • 32 3 TRIVANDRUM: Fifty-two eases of violation of the Prohibition Act were detected IB this date during the second fortnight of October. 1953, of which thre« case- related to th« effeace of intcoceatxin FOC
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  • 140 3 IWTN.V: A temporary peon m the Bihar Legislative Assembly rooe an *»<*- phant to his jlhoe. Benl Singh, the 18-year-old peon had a purpose m riding his own elephant and trying the tusker outside the Secretariat gate. His colleagues an d superiors had made fun «.f
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  • 161 3 NEW UULML: The Government of Inaia are considering vie question of introducing a scheme of compulsory insurance ft>r passengers travelling uy Indian Airlines and Air in.i.a international. This was indicated by Mr. itaj .ttauaaur, Deputy Minister jrf communications, wiiiie replying to Mr. Kaghuramaiuh •n MM House 01
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  • 182 3 Mi^W otautil: The DeDUtv *ifc«ie Minister, Mr. B. N. Datar told Mr. S. W. Dwivedi a i quesuon-Ume m the Uouncil oi States that, since 1947. 40 casts i>f oiuocra belonging to the lOS, lAS. Indian police and Indian Police Service had oeen referred to the
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI:— Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Defence Organisation, told Sardar A.S. Saigai m a written reply m the Houfo of the People that the Government of India had, on the suggestion of the West Bengral Government. agreed to assist m the establishment of an institute of mountaineering
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  • 58 3 Photograph taken at a reception held by the All India Newspaper Editors Conference m honour o* Mrs. Aiulna Said and Dr. Mahmoudi Aztni, members of the Egyptian Press Delegation, m New Delhi recently. <L to B): Shrf A. D. Man! (President, AINEC) Dr. .Hahnioud Azmi; Mrs. Amina
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  • 207 3 Democracy Religion NEW DELHI: The Vice President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, said the ultimate tests o f true religions were the recognition of truth, and reconciliation with human beings Presiding over the 92nd Birthday Celebrations of Swami Vivekananda at the RamaKrishna Mission, here Dr. Radhakrishnan said untouchability was inconsistent with the
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  • 96 3 NEW DELJH There were I S*o persons m detention under i the Preventive Detention Act m the various States on Dec. ill, 1953, according to official ligures available here. Bombay has the largest number, 47, followed by Madhya Bharat, which has 10. Assam has two,
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  • 53 3 m Madras MEENAMPAKAM: Sir Richard Aluvihare, Inspector General of Police, Colombo, arrived here by air recently from Colombo. He will stay here for three days during which time he will have discussion i with Officials o n the question of preventing: illicit emigration ftwm TnHin intA
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  • 408 3 NEW DELHI: An Indian Air lines Dakota crashed near the Jumna Bridcre here at about 11 a.m. on April 25. killing its crew of three. There were no other occupants. Those killed were the Pilot. Capt. Amber, the Co-pilot. Sri R.
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  • 289 3 NEW DELHI: —Sri B. N. oaaAtl, Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, said m the Council of States that a*rriculturists were being: sent to ill© Andaman Islands for settlements there. Repiy.n# to Mr. M. Valiulia, ue aOhMi m.ic uo quota nad. been fixed for the settlement but preference
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  • 168 3 MASULJPATAM. 23: Kumari Malladi Sarva Lakshxni, of MasuMpatam. has been award the Rotary Foundation Scholarship by the Rotary international^ (for higher wiucation on Social Welfare' at the Boston University, united States of America. She is one of vie 102 students troai 2Y countries to leceive tne scholarship for
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  • 56 3 NEW DELHI: The first Hindi-Russian dictionary has been published m the Soviet Union by the State Publishing House for Foreign and National Dictionaries m Moscow. The dictionary contains 35,000 words, and phrases. A Marathi-Russian, and Rus-sian-Marathi dictionary, an Urdu-Russian dictionary and Tamil-Russian dictionary had i already been compiled
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  • 99 3 Propriety Of Madras Action Questioned MADRAS: Mr. K. P. Gopalan (Com.) questioned m the State Assembly the propriety of the State Government sending a copy of the report of the Public Service Commission to the U.S. Government before laying it on the table of the House. The report, which was
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI: The Southern Panel of Music Audition Board has been re-constituted as under Vice-Chairman Sri T. V. Subba Rao; Members Mr. Justice T. L.. Venkatarama Ayyar. Sri Semangudi R. Srinivasa Ayyar, Sri Chittoor Subramanyam, Sri Chowdiah, Sri Rajamanikkam Pillai, Sri Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhegavathar
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  • 276 3 Research In Ayurvedic Urged I'IRUCHOIIAPALiLk: Presiding ever the Ayurvedic Pharmacies Conference of the 19th Tamil J\ad Ayurveda ivlahasammclanam Dr S. Warner Chief Physician, Arya Vaidya. Sala, Kottakal, called upon ayurvedic pharmacists to help m obtaining standard quality medicines, and also m checking the growth of spurious and imitation drugs. The
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  • 54 3 KURNOOL. The Andhra Dtputv Chief Minister, Sri N. Sanjeeva Reddd, stated m the Assembly that he did not propose to exclude non-An-dhraa the State from Government services. A, m-cmber had asked whether the Government was aware that there were nonAndhras, claimine to have married Andhras. m
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  • 44 3 KARACHI: The Pukistanl Government announced that the Pakistani Constituent A--remibly would meet hero on March 14. and not on March I 12 as announced earlier. The I coming 1 sessiicn, it is under- I stood, will be the budg-et ses- sion.- FOC
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  • 197 3 LONDON: No duty is chargeable on| cotton ipieoegoods imported from India, subject to the usual conditions relating to proof of origin and consignment, Mr. HeathcoatAmory, Minister of State at the Board of Trade, told the House of Commons. He was asked by Mr. Drayson (C) what
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  • 162 3 NEW DELiHI: An adjournment motion tabled by Prof, ti.ren Muknerjee, and Sri S. b. tore, on alleged "use of physical force by the Government Party (Congress) during the campaign for and conduct of the p-eneral elections m Tra-yanoore-Cochin State was held m the House
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  • 52 3 CALCUTTA A 100-year-old linseed oil mill at Gourepore on the banks of the Ganga, about 15 miles from Calcutta, has closed down. It is said that continued lock-outs and strikes made the concern, which was under European management, an uneconomic unit. About 300 people lost their
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  • 1252 4 CEYLON NEWS: Kotelawala On Significance Of Proposed Asian Premiers' Confab COLOMBO: Saying that the proposed SouthEast Asian Prime Minister's Conference would help strengthen the bonds of friendship among these countries, Sir John Kotelawala, the Ceylon Premier, addressing the sth
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  • 175 4 COLOMBO Three correspondents of the Tas« News Agency were last week ordered out of the United National Party's annual conference. The Russians who had come to cover the ECAFE conference at Kandy are here on their way back to Moscow. According to the
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  • 449 4 m MATABA: Mk C Panlni Ilangakoon, a land -owner of WeUgama, who contend the Wellsama' seat In tfETiouS of Representative* general elections, ha* asked, forTdvorce £om Jtafo wife. Mm WiJ«inghe Ilangakoon the gr^ndTo? The plaintiff has also asked for the custody of his daughter,
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  • 238 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. J. S. Nair. Secretary of the Indian Troops m Korea Comforts Fund and Convenor of the Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament, entertained Mr. M. Gopala Menon. the Representative of the Government of India, and Mrs. Menon to a tea party at
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  • 110 4 The following ties of S.I.A. Open Badminton Tournament will be played off at the Latex Godown. Harbour Board Gate No. 7, Keppcl Road on Friday, Mar. 5, at 6.30 p.m.:CHILDREX SINGLES 1. Balbir Singh Vs. Sasidharan. 2. Radhakrishna Menon Vs. Winner of No. 1. 3.
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  • 117 4 The 2nd annual general meeting of the Indian Associa.fan, 2, 1954 and he following tion, Dungun, Trengannu was was held m its premises on January 29 and the following were elected as Office bearers for the year 1954. Mr. C. L. Fernandez President: Mr. P. J. Thomas
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, the Hon. Sir John Kotelawala, assured the House that no strings would be attached to the loan. The Bank of England and the Central Bank of Ceylon would be agents, and whenever money was needed by the Government they would come before
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  • 223 4 CALCUTTA, Mar. 1 California's HimaJayan expedition flew into Calcutta. The American team, most of them teachers of students from San Francisco areas, will spend the next three months attempting to conquer Mt Everest's neighbour, Makalu. whose 27,790 feet makes it the fourth highest peak m the
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  • 89 4 COLOMBO: Shri K. B. Lai) Chief Controller of imports ami exports, advised the Indian business community mi n Ceylon to take advantage of the goodwill generated as a result of the Indo-Ceylon agreement, and develop the trade for the benefit of India as well as Ceylon.
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  • 41 4 The Advisory Committee of Ramakrishna Mission has elected Mr. A. Panachand as ts Treasurer during the perio*; of absence of Mr. R. M. Krishnan who is leaving Singapore on Mar. 4, on a holiday trip to U.K. and Europe.
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  • 25 4 SHIV ARATRI HOLIDAY The Office of the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya will remain closed tomorrow. Mar 3 on account of Shivaratri
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