Indian Daily Mail, 18 May 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 91. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 599 1 Reds R. S. S. Said To Be Responsible For Violence DACCA, EAST PAKISTAN, May 17.— Reports reaching here late last night indicated 234 persons were kuled and another 300 injured m the Adamjee jute nulls area labour riots on Saturday. The
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  • 70 1 Mr. J. S. Nair, Chairman oi the Portsdown ttrancn at the Aimv Civil Serviced Union, Singapore, will be leaving for inuia by 8.0.A.C. plane via cUombo today at 7 ajn to see hi I.*1 ailing father whose concUUun is reported to be
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  • 169 1 BOMBAY, May 17 The former Indian Minister for Law, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, j was defeated Saturday by a candidate of the ruling Congress Party m a by-el«ction tor the Lower House of the ind.aii Parliament. Dr. Ambedkar played a prominent part m framing the
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  • 45 1 GENEVA, May 11 The first secret session of the nine-nation Imlo-t'hina peace talks opened m the A'alace of Nations here at Uir.GMT today. It marked what "at; generally regartied as the .start of the most derisive week of the lmi>-China conference. Reuter.
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  • 346 1 MANILA, May 17.— Luis Tame, Communist Supremo of the Uuk rebels m six years of bloody jungle and swamp warfare, surrendered today at the edge of the wild Candaba swamps North of Manila. He. was being held m solitary confinement at the Philippine island Uamp
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  • 85 1 From Our Own Correspondent WAL.TAIR, May 17.—Members of the Ministerial Party and a numDer of independents who support the Andhra Government m the Assemoiy met today and decided to form tnemseives into a unijted party under the banner of the Government Legislature Party Chief Minster
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  • 27 1 The Senior Executive Engineer. Kinta, reported v&s< terday micminj,* that the 28t'n mile Kajnpar Degcne: road ,vas floodcel to a depth of six -.nches.
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  • 47 1 Mr. N. Damodaram Pillai Engineer of Won Hup Ltd.. will be proceeding to India on May 29 by s. s. Rajula. Mr. Pillai is the President of the Divine Life Society. He is also connected with various other organisations including particularly Ramakrishna Mission.
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  • 167 1 COLOMBO, May 17 Today, Monday, May 17 Is the Vtuak Day a day of national and religious importance to the Buddhists of Ceylon- For It was on that flay Lord Buddha was born, attained UuddhahiKxi and Nirvun-i. Thrice blessed, the day is being celebrated by Buddhists
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  • 259 1 CAPETOWN, May 11 Both Hou»ew of the South \frican ParMament ro inta a joint se*4o n todlay and the ITinifi MlnlHter, Dr. i>ank.'l M alan, w UI try again to secure two-thirds majority for leglsiation t »lacin c coloured voters <on a separate voters' roll.
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  • 478 1 Socialist Party To Merge With Indian Congress At End Of Freedom Struggle From Our Own Correspondent VILLUPURAM, May 17.— Three hundred representatives of sixty villages freed from French Authority and having a population of over 50,000 met yesterday at MadhuKarai near here and resolved
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  • 96 1 From Our Own Gorrestxmdent NEW DELHI, May 17. Premier Nehru addressing the De»hi Political ComciciCc said the recent Presiuenuai Order implementing Kashmir's accession to India m certain respects did not mean ihat India nad abrogated her pledgee to the Un.ted Nations m regard to Kashmir. He
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  • 104 1 Under the auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission Schools, Thiruvalluvar Day, the birthday of the Great Tamil Saint and Literary Luminary who lived m the first Century B.C. will be celebrated at the Mission Hall, 9 Norris Road. Singapore, today Tuesday. May 18 at 5 p.m. Mr. G. Sarang-apani,
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  • 37 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, May 19, at 7 p.m. at No. 3, Thlam Slew Avenue, residence %f Mr. S, Nar4simhan AH members are cordially invited.
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  • 304 1 Commerce Minister's Warning COLOMBO: May 17 Mr. K. G. Senanayake. Ojlon Minister of Commerce anu i rade, said i t'.u-i <!.: > tnut it icvion otteretV berseif as a military base to eiiucr a iton-i_<uiuiHLni-,t or a Cominuntet puwer bloc the coiuury would
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  • 260 1 Egypt To Accept U.S. Arms Aid CAIRO, May 17.— The visa a >f l'aiustan foreign Minister sir ZatruUah Khan to Ca.rt> las stirred up a wave of spe- Jj iuiatioa climaxed by a report Sunday thajt he has recou*menued tnat £gypt accept Ajnenca/i arms aid i ZatruUah Khan arrived un-
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  • 319 1 LONDON, May 17.— The Times said today that m South East Asia, the Western powers were gripped m the most dangerous crisis since the end of the world war "It is dangerous because they are divided both about the nature of the
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  • 547 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. May 18, 1954 NEHRU'S OFFER THAT without which peace can never be restored m Indo-china has just been offered by Sn Jawaharlal Nehru. It is the humble services of India an absolutely neutral nation which is as far away from the Communist bloc as she
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  • 389 2 Cultivate Fallow Land Dr. Lohia' 8 Solution To Unemployment Problem PAIXtfIAT (Malabar) Addressing a press conference here recently, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, the General iSecretary of the Praja-Socialist Party, suggested four remedies to solve the unemployment problem: a million-strong land army to cultivate fallow land;
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  • 39 2 ERNAKULAM: Srimathi Parvathi Amma, wife of Sri Krishna Menon. a former Judge of the Cochin Hi^h Court md mother of Sri M. S. Menon; Judee of the TravancoreCochin High Court died here an May 2. She was 72.- FOC
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  • 238 2 TIRUPATI The Andhra Government, m reply to a suggestion made by Hr. R. M. Ratnam, President of the Triupati Democratic Front, have stated that the new University at Triupati was intended to provide technological studies also and it would be left to the University authorities, m
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  • 167 2 Welfare Of Labour T.-C. Minister's Assurance TRIVANDRUM: Sri P. K. Ku-nju, .Labour Minister, m a May Day broadcast, reminded the working classes that they had a constructive role to play m tta social progress of the country. The Minister said he believed that laws on employer- labour relationship should be
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  • 300 2 NEW DELHI: The Hindustan Machine Tools Factory Bangalore, is expected to go into initial production July this year, said Sri K. C. Reddi, Production Minister, m the People last Wednesday. Sri Reddi said that certain number of top technicians had to be recruited from abroad. It
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  • 172 2 MADRAS: A deputation of the Tamil Nad Washermen.-* Federation, led by Sri M Ethirajulu, MTL.A.. waited on the Chief Minister. Sri X Ka. marai Nadar. at the Secretariat, and pleaded that certain privileges given to the scheduled castes should be ex tended to Washermen m the State.
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  • 298 2 DELHI CONFERENCE ON INDONESIA: A. I. R. RECORDS PRESENTED concluding session of the 19-nation conference held m N«»w Delhi m 1949 when the Indonesian question was cons ide^ The records were presented at a special ceremony held at the studio of Radio Indonesia to mark the first anniversary of the
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  • 101 2 niAjjtLAS: The Government has provided m the State Budget for 1954-55 for the payment of a loan of Rs 14.***** to the Corporation for the following worksPu JL cha;?e O f equipment for the Corporation lorr v station 6 workshop Rs 1.00.000; purchase of bulldozer and
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  • 445 2 Expropriation- If Bhoodan Movement Fails! Jaiprakash's Warning To Selfish Landowners BETMA (Indore): Sri J. P. Narain, the PrajaSocialist leader last week declared that if the Bhoodan movement failed to achieve its objective of acquiring sufficient land for distribution, then some "unfailing weapon" would have to be devised to compel response
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  • 92 2 MADRAS: With the reopening- <of the Corporation elementary schools after the summer vacation, an increased number of poor children, especially those belonging: to the Scheduled Castes, attendi»K schools m the slum areas, will be provided with midday meals. It |g expected that at least 500
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  • 91 2 MADRAS: A meeting of the Governing Council of the All-India Federation of Master Printers will be held at Bangalore on May 16 and 17 to discuss the problem facing the printing industry. Sri S. Viawanathan, Secretary, said about 100 representatives from printing associations affiliated t
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  • 84 2 MAJDRAS: The Health Minister. Sri A. B. Shetty, j n the Legislative Assembly informed Sri K. P. Viswan.fi than tJhat the Government had received copy of the resolutions passed at a meeting of the Tamil Nad Slddha Vaidya Sungram. Madurai. on Dec 30 The Government
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  • 374 2 Bengal Rice For Sale To Europe RESULT OF BETTER FOOD POSITION KIDWAI CALCUTTA: India's position at present has enabled her to offer rice for sale abroad, Mr. Ra. Ahmed Kidwai, Union Food and Agriculture Minist«r. said. Mr. Kidwal, who arrived here from Bhuaneswar had a two-hour conference with W. Bengal's
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  • 85 2 Adulteration In Butter Ghee MADRAS: "There ha), been a marked increase m the adulteration of butter. ghc., and coffee powder m the Oty and this evil practice shculd >• sternly nut down by launching: au intensive campaign, says the Government of Madjcs m its review of the Administration report of
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  • 36 2 RED CROSS FOUNDER'S BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY CELABRATED MADRAS: The birthday anmver.nry of Mr. Henry Dunan founder of the Red Cro..e movement was celebrated recently at Mackay* Gardens. Mount Road Sri v A. Giri, Joint Secretnrv' ing:. FOC
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  • 179 2 MADRAS: At a meeting m art^tes. and those intereSu a tn the dance, music, drama acn tne film, at the Secretariat convened by Sri C. Subrauianiam, Finance Minister a resolution was adopted welcoming- the formation of Sang-gret Natak Akadami for .uadi-as State. me resolution requested
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  • 196 2 i'AKis, May 16 Franc v ordered three of her top gencral.s to Indochina yesterday to buiid a new strategy to meet tne expected ons:aught of Vietminh troops encouraged by their victory at Dien Bien The decision was announced •jy the National Defence Council after a
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  • 60 2 MADURAI: Thirty four out of 43 wagons of a goods tran, which left Shencottah -*n Saturday afternoon, capsized between Karivalam-vandan-nallur and Cholapuram mi n the Shescottah-Virudhunagar «cc. tion of the Southern Railway Eight railway workers who were travelling mi n the ffood,s trajn were
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    • 31 2 Jo^^MORE PEOPLE FLY BOOK THROUGH P. JETHMAL Ac S e n?Ji ed A^ ents All Air Lines SB THE AR€ADE SINGAPORE TEL. 209 M. W quickly banishes <sjsW7%^ ACHES PAIMS STRAINS
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  • 308 3 Six Presidencies Suggested MADRAS: The States Reorganisation Commission on Wednesday morning met Sris V. S. L. Nathan, and K. Govindan representing the Tamil Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce m a memorandum pointed out that it did not favour the formation of
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  • 85 3 The *U£gt\stion that the T.-C Bt*tC -should be ama'gamatot u'th Madras vva^ neither pract cable, nor proper. In conclusion, the Chambei -aid the commercial community d'd not distinguish on< State from another, and it main concern was the prosParity of the country as a whole.
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  • 91 3 The Commission had discussions with Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister. Two of the three members of the Commission, Mr. Fazl All, Chairman, and Sardar Panikkar, are m Madras now, and New Delhi message says Dr. Kunzru, the third member will leave Delhi for South India on
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  • 121 3 All the three member? of the CommL^ion will be m TrivanUrum on May -25 and 26. Sardar Panikkar will stay on there for a day more. From May 28 to 30, the Chairman MM Df. Kunzru will be m Ootacamund. From May 28 afternoon, Sardar
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  • 91 3 NEW DELHI: In the third week. si»ce the 3 l it National Plan Loan 1964 was tinted on Ap. i'K the si.3r Cvi-.*M totalled R.«. 11.76 crons, it was announced here. The p^rica iHßls* to May 3 to 8. The total subscription since A.pr. 19 for tine
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  • 212 3 KOZHIKODE: A resolution expressing the view that .tiiuuiKtr shoiud of merged vv 11 h 'ira\;ui(iin'-Co.Juii State, so as to form Aikya ivinua wn» pa.s». <j at a meeting O f the Msuabar •vi>iiii council which met on Thursday. The Council opined that Malabar being part of Mud
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  • 132 3 KARACHI: Two senicr .;uinai MiWUIiCVBOt oiticiaio Ol u.K.W3L<in ■■W nwwn to t^uni aKr tun lo iind fui wnewiti viic time ls nut lor inuKiny j. Kvnciai 'atcucK' on (juiiunuiiiSt tn<-re. Kaiacius ■,iau aany, "imroze" rev^n-evi ..u-u wve«t. ihe ua^per said the officials .«ud ai^o !.hjcu
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  • 101 3 NAGPUR The Madhya Pradesh Government will spend Rs 3,34,000 on plant protection during the current financial year, it is officially .earnt. The plant protection scheme was introduced m the State In 1949-50 to 4>ave losses due to the "considerable damage" done to f.eld crops, vegetable
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  • 94 3 TENALJ: Sris Meduri Na(rerwara Rao, Oong. Venigralla SatyHnarayana Cong; Lavu Halagiangadhara Rao. Com: Koritala Satyanarayana Oom: Ancha VenkatC warlu, K.L.PGadireddi Hanumantha Rao, K.L..P; Murlkipudi Ramakoteswara Rao, md; Kolli Sivarami Reddl. Ind. Yepuru Muthalah Ind; Ancha Ramalinsraiah. Ind; and Ancha Ahobala Rao have filed their nomination papers
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  • 306 3 NEW DELHI An organized tour of 15 countries by motorcars, the first of its kind from India, is being arranged by tho Automob le Association of Upper India The touring party will lacve Delhi on June 30 this year and pass through countries of the
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  • 115 3 MADUKAI: Sri M. tf, i-»hum*ara. Municipal Engineer. HMptCtfld a site mar uiunatfar, v new coiony seven uiir ir<-m ncre, on tat >ia-uurai-'iiiuiinnjjaiani tiunk ixj.io. NNCHi Dy the tnn-e--nwn OUMMHM set up by tnc iain;l xsad contrrt-'fis O-ni-nuii.ee dunn^ its recent vr.it u> Maaur.ii to find
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  • 354 3 NEW DELHI: Sri B. R. Bhagat, Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Ministry indicated that efforts to get from the World Bank a loan of $8,000,000 (Rs. 3.8 crores) for the Industrial Finance Corporation by India hart been given up. Sri Bhagat, who was rep'ying
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  • 62 3 NKVV L>&uni: The Secretary Vt Airl»U.a ANCWiS-(-.i^cr ■4Mtwfli c-uicn-iict, m a. x ieojj iSv/te -uaa tnat iiuniiiidujiis lor toe ouice oa I'ivjiuuiH of mc Ouiuv-rcncv «or jj.ji-jj snouid reticn tiie v^t-niiai ouice «-i me A. 1. In. z*. C. iiO-01, Theatre Oumiuuiiicatiun i-»uiiain^,
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  • 75 3 NlbW LJt^i^rti m pM itouse of tnc People Sn L». IJ.1 J ivarinaiKar, commerce t»iat tjic pio^ocai 01 tuc liOiiiDay M.iiowacis AijiOtjiat.on lo '-aiuD.usii a Textile rvoiearch Institule m liombay, nttd ocen a^provcu t>y ihc coiton Tcxtuc's Fund Comnutteti. Tne millowners will cohect Rs 50.00.U00 tor the purpose.
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  • 220 3 REDS ARE TAMPERING WITH HARVEST IN TANJORE, SAYS MINISTER MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniam, Leader of the. House and Finance Minister, last week charged the Communist-sponsored Kisan Sanghs m Tanjore the only rice surplus district m Maaras— of tampering with agricultural production at the critical time of harvest and intimidating agnciuturai
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  • 72 3 Oldest Missionary College To Close Down LAHORE: The management of Edwards College, .Pesnawar, one OK the Oldest nw.'iaionary in-titution.s m undivided India, is reported to hiiw decided to close down thu institution fi^m June 1955. It has offered its assets and building to the Government. There was recently an agitation
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  • 48 3 NEW DI3L.HI Sri Rina Jung Bahadu.r M.L..A. (Delhi State) was elected President of the All-India Telegraph Worker Union for 1854-55 at the annual meetinar week. Sri Dharam VJar, Sri O.P Salni and Sri Sultan Singrh were electee Vice-President Secretary HP** TVcasu rer restpectlvtly, FOC
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  • 323 3 cuikure ivimiisi.cr Di. Punjab rtao I tfiwnmiirn Uud Sri KujaJ( .ai JNayuuu m UM Uuunoil vf otatcs tuat licences had u-tn issued to three industrial unaertaKings m Madicu* tor tne selling up of mw sugar taciknes. Vne application ol anjtner undei taking was unUor
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  • 54 3 jv.Vi.AClli: lnuia iias now formally inluriiuo i alu»iiU) of her niu ni i..n to acquire lac v ijnis and tine of evacuee owners m tueir properties." 4 i>. auiuuntativeiy learnt. lm.ia\s .Note to tnis effect hiis been received by the I'aki*i.in Ik.m'iiuiu'lU which ua« uiidersiootl to
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  • 49 3 MADRAS: Mr. Sycd lm> muddin, retired District sad Sessions Judgv. died at his residence m Chetput after v .siiort iilne-s^. At'tir ict.remcnt fiv>m <-iuvcrnm»-'nt .service, In-" seived aa a member of the flection Tribunal and also a^ a meotoer <-f the Koad rrran«uott Board, Madras. FOC
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  • 51 3 KARIMGANJ: The Government of India has appointed Mr. K. S. Lokur, President, itailwav Rates Tribunal, to undertake an inquiry into allegations of high 'inland .steam freight nites and inland water transport °n the Ganga and Brahmaputra River*, flowing m Bihar. West Beneal and A 'sam.
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  • 232 3 SOCIAL REFORM: URGENCY STRESSED AT SALEM CONFERENCE SsALEM: Presiding over tho second Saloni District Social K. ioi-m Cniu«'ivm- t organised by the liravida >iunnetra Kazhagam Sri P. U. Sha.Miiuguain, ionnor i'tiairman, ziru\uiinuinaui Municipal Couiuii, M nid that sucial reiorm was the need, of the hour, and both the Government and
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  • 331 3 JN'fcAY DEJ^HI: Th c Ministei fOl Parliamentary Aitairs, Mr Satya rslarain Sinha, last Saturday introduced m the Hou.se of the People the Salaries and Allowances of Mumtittg ot Parliament Bill. The Statement of Objects ol the iJill .says that under the Constitution, Memoers of Parliament
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  • 120 3 Alleged Otter To Doubie Currency Notes! SAL.EM: Y.k 1» r of Sri T. v. Bltai ati, n,, tiled ik charic-ahect against h Saiieu o;' gaicin, ucorge \.iuiHM <-i Punalur, Ibrahim aua.s Thiagarujaa of i.u< da* ion.-, ana acrili oi ,\t,i t ior alleged enmiaal conspiracy to cheat by Ottering to
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  • 267 3 XEW DELHI; Th c Supreme Court la*t week granted -ptcial leave to the lima Cot" ton Spinning ;uiu Weaving Mills Ltd., Delhi to appeal against the report a nd decision of the income Tax Investigation Commission dated Jan. 4, 1951, holding that the company nau
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  • 2511 4 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: A Step Towards Peace And Solidarity Among Asians Benefits Of Recent Asian Premiers Confab COLOMBO: The Asian Prime Ministers' Conference was a great contnoution not oniy to peace but also towards the prospenty of the people of South-East Asia, said Mr. J. H. Jayewardene, Leader of the
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  • 100 4 The Singapore City Council Electrical Workers Union at its annual rcma] meeting held at the Jalan Besar Storo.s recently elected the following office-bearers fo» 1951; Mr. K. Suppiah President; Mr. M. H. Hassan Vice-Presi« ctent; Mr. P. V. Nathan Gen Secretary; Mr. Teo Cheng Smng- Asit.
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  • 128 4 Photographs taktto on the occasion uf the opening of tuv Singapore Harbour Board labour lin m s Ljbrary at the Union's premise-* at lanjong i'aj;-iir on Saturday last. me i-ning was performed by t,, t linion I'riMinni, Mr. Mariappan. Among those who -s' mtne occasion
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