Indian Daily Mail, 21 May 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 94. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1954 FOUR PAGES 16 GENTS
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  • 627 1 SCHOOL SUPDT. BURNS THE CROSS Sequel To Supreme Court's Decision Against Racial Segregation In Schools LEXINGTON, Kentucky, May 20— A cross, apparently a symbol of resentment to the U.S. Supreme Court's Segregation Ruling, was attached to the front of City School Super
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  • 33 1 WASHINGTON, May 20 U.S. Negro lead* r Walter White said Tuesday tu*South will quietly accept tiw* Supreme Court's decision ending school segregation unless there is d«"l beratelv fomented trouble."— A.P.
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  • 246 1 BLACK STAIN WIPED OUT— Br. PRESS The U.S. Supreme Court ul.ng against segregation in schools was given prominent jiaplayed in British newspat>ers, frequently critical of imerican racial questions. One or two papers warmly praised the unanimous ruling n editorials and compared it lo Abraham Lincoln'.s emanj.pation proclamation. The Communist Daily
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  • 172 1 WASHINGTON, May 20 President Eisenhower said yesterday he had not the slightest advice for the South on how to carry out the Supreme Court decision holding that segregat.on of whites and negroes in public schools was unconstitutional. The President who was reply ng to
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  • 103 1 ATLANA, GEORGIA. May 20 —State officials in Georgia where one in three of the inhrtlUata la a ntfro, Art ing a "resistance" campaign against the United States Supreme Court's ban on segregation in schools The Attorneys Genera] of IV Southern States have been invited here to discuss
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  • 135 1 LiONDON, May 20 Mr. Henry HopKinson, Minister of State for Coiomal Ailairs told U»e House Commons yesterday there was full public suppo» >• in Singapore fo r registration tor Isiational Service. Mr. R. W. Sorensen (Labour) had asked what reports he had received of resistance to
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  • 39 1 KAiNouui*. Aiay The British Commissioner General ior Soutnea^t Asia Mr. Mai. coun MacLxmaid, left here tor Singapore today after a six-day visit during which he attended the opening of the SiXtu ureat Buuam&t Council. Keuter.
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  • 55 1 LoimooN. May 20. Lord Uoyd told the House of Lords last night that homosexual crimes in Britain are four to five times as common as before the war. He told the Upper House of Parliament that a commiss.on U> be appointed by the Churcnill government planned to
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  • 52 1 CAIRO, May 20. Abul Kheir Nagulb, owner of the Leftist newspaper Al Gamhur Ai Misrl, was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment at hard Labour by Egypt's Revolution Court yesterday. He was conv cted of conspiring against the present government and collaborating with foreigners to* harm the
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  • 36 1 PARIS May 20.— A French news agency dispatch said last night Genevieve De Galard Terraube had deeded to remain at the fallen fortress of Dien Bien Phu until the last contingent of wounded is flown A.P.
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  • 86 1 Pak. Riot Toll 370 Killed KARACHI, May 20 Nine children, 25 women and 346 men were killed in last week's riots in a jute mill near Dacca It was officially announced here today. The situation in the district was reported to be still tense. Troops are patrolling the streets and
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    84 1 Sangeetha Vidwan Sri NAGAS AMY (centre) was awarded the title of GANA KALARTNAM" by Mr Yen katara lulu Naidu, EtD?tor of the "Tamil Nesan" on behalf of mine lovers at a concert held at the Manonmoney Vilas BOoJi Depot Building in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday la«t. At the concert Sri
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  • 52 1 TRIPOLI, LIBYA, May 20. iimperar Haiie Selassie of titniopia arr.ved by air here last n.gnt from Addis Ababa en route to the United States. The Emperor was received oy the American Minister and the Libyan Pr.me Minister. The Emperor's party leaves Tuesday for the United
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  • 142 1 Ceasefire In I.C. Menon's Mission GENEVA, May 20 Mr. V. Krishna Menon, who usually represents India at the United Nations, is due here in the next few days for talks with heads of the British, Chinese and Soviet delegations. An Indian spokesman said that the exact date of Mr. Menon's
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  • 79 1 RANGOON, May 20. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit. Indian President of the United Nations Assembly, left here for New Delhi by air after a four-day stay in Burma as a guest of the State. Mrs. Pandit, who attended the opening of the Sixth Buddhist Council as a
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  • 56 1 TAIPEI. Formosa May 20. In one of the first official acw of his second term as President, Chiang Kai-shek today named Governor of formosa O.K. Yui Premier of Nationalist China. The appointment requires approval of the Legislative Yuan parliament, which is assured. Yui succeeds Chen Cheng,
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON, May 20. President Eisenhower said today he has no intention whatsoever of relaxing or rescinding his secrecv order that led to suspension of the McCarthyArmy hearngs.— A.P.
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  • 336 1 Federal Legislature: More Seats For UMNO-MCA Alliance! LONDON, May 20 Labour members questioned the Government in toe House of fi»inm<ins yesterday on Uu arrangements for the forthconvng Federal ejections in Ma. iaya under the new constitution. Mr. John Rankin (Labour) said that both the United Malay National Organisation and the
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, May 20 The General Secretary of the Indian Clommunist Party, R. Ajoy Ghosh, has denied a charge that an Indian expelled from England for espionage, If working at the party headquarters. The charge was made in the Indian Upper House by the Home Minister,
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  • 52 1 MADRAS, May 20 Pepper prices reached a new low yesterday at West Coast ex. porting points. Exporters complained of "dull American enquiries." They also reported Russia has •perhaps finished their years buy by April." The best variety was quoted at 1,200 Rupees Per 700 pounds. There were no
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  • 40 1 "A TERRIBLE THING"— IKE WASHINGTON, May 20. President Eisenhower, commenting on shipment of arms from Red Poland to Guatemala, said yesterday it would be a terrible thing if a Com. munlst dictatorship were established on the North American continent.- A.P.
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  • 32 1 RED FRONT IN S.E.-ASIA WASHINGTON, May 20. President Eisenhower said yesterday it might be possible to form a united front aga nst Communism in South-East Asia without the participation of Britain.- A.P.
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  • 38 1 LONDON, May 20. The British submarine "Scorcher was reported lost for a short time in the English Channel today but came to the surface under its own power and Signalled ''all \s will. 11 A.P.
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  • 242 1 A Reuter report from Now Delhi aaos The constitution bench of the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the decision of the Madras High Court to the effect that section 14 of the Fugitive Offenders Act 1881 was void as being repugnant to the Constitution ot India.
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  • 350 1 C. G. Menon Wife Cannot Be Extradited To S'pore 1881 Act Not Applicable To Republic India From Our Own Correspondent INDIA'S HIGHEST COURT DECIDES— NEW DELHI, May 20— The Constitution Bench of the Indian Supreme Court has held that the Fugitive Offenders Act of 1881 did not apply to India
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  • 51 1 LONDON, May 20. Earl Bertrand Russei observed hia 82nd birthday Tuesday by bringing out his second work of fictions, "Nightmares of Eminent Persons. 1 Earl Russei, the four times married philosopher, became a successful fiction writer at 81 with publication of hia "Batan ttt Tht Suburbi."-
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  • 52 1 DUBLIN, May 20 Ifr. Eamonn De Valera, Irish Prime Minister for 19 out of the last 20 years, was defeated in. the general election^ (hla week. Results today showed that ho had lost his narrow lead over the combined oppc>ition in the Dial, the Lower House of
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  • 36 1 SEOUL. May 20 T!ip people of South Korea wont to the polls in force todav to elect the third National semfcly in the history of the six-year-old republic. Th« voting followed 'ho visual secret a"",t Reuter
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  • 95 1 Eighty-ycar_oidi Captain A. Shipwright, who s the voice of the Mentra tribe in Negrl Sembilan, yesterday (Thursday) presented General Sir tit* raid Tempter with a beautiful bamboo bangle. It was a gift from the Men. tra tribe and t is a vharm which will protect tin
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  • 106 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 20. xha Madras Assembly adjourned since die yesterday after a fortnight Bitting during which it enacted several taxation measures which would bung additional annual revenue of 179 lakhs (Rs. 17.9 m.). The Madras Legislative Council adjourned sine die earlier m
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  • 63 1 ASIA MUST BE CONSULTED LOMJJOJN, May vj Mr. Emrj's Hugnes, a. JLaDour leitwinger suggested in me House of Commons Tuesuay that "Asiatic democratic countries should be invitea to take part in any Far eastern conference to promote a security organisation lor Eastern Asia. Sir Winston Churchill the Prime Minister replied
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  • 62 1 NEW r>&L,til, May 20. Premier Nehru announced la Parliament Tuesday that India has accepted a Wonti Bank decision on her dispute with Pakistan over the Indus Canal water supplies. He did not disclose what the Bank decision was. but said "We accepted it for the good and
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  • 43 1 KARACHI, May 20.- Pakistan and the United States signed an agreement Tuesday which will enable Pakistan to use an untapped source of underground water in Pun.lb province for irrigation purposes. The U.S. will contribute US$B5B,OOO for supplies.- A. P.
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  • 510 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. May 21, 1954 Civil War Again In U.S. THE election of the great anti-slavery leader Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States in 1861 was the signal for the start of the bitterest and bloodiest civil war that the world had ever seen. The
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  • 1178 2 MP's "Pack Of Urchins" Speech Raises COMMON PROCEDURE. TO BE CHALKED OUT NEW DELHI: The Chairman, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, agreed in the Council of States last Saturday with the suggestion of the Speaker of the House, of the People that the Privileges Committees
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  • 18 2 Dr. Radhakrishnan firmly ruled on Frida- that the procedure adopted by the Secre-
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  • 512 2 BANGALORE: Mr. H. Siddaiya Speaker of the Mysore Legislative Assembly, passed away on Friday morning at the Victoria Hospital. He had been admitted on Thursdav in the hospital for treatment of malaria His death came as a rude shock to the citizens of Bangalore.
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  • 175 2 M.iDtvAft: An a.<*>uciatioij c&iiea i:uiii/har I'eravai' wat niu.unui.vi a t tt lIIWU i K ue»U ,11 i«»e |innuv> i>. I*o »»rua<twa.y, Mtuiru.s on May u wiifc Mr. A. t..i ja i, a i iii j>u>a;kur, .vi. 1.. c. a.-> i-ivsiwni. ontf of i»f revolution.-*, cniuooy
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  • 103 2 "Rebel" Ministers Of Sind Asked To Resign KARACHI: The Chief Minister of Slnd, Pirzada Atodus Sattar. last week asked his three "rebel" Ministers to rertga forthwith. three Ministers are; The Home Minister, Mr. .Kazi Akhar the Revenue Minister. Pir All Mahcmed Rashdi, and Uv Flco«l Minister, Mr. G S. Kehur.
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  • 1423 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Aikya Kerala Opposed: Malabar Suffers No Disabilities Now Under Madras Sir, I write to reply to the comments of ''Keraleeyan" in your columns dated 17-5-54 on my letter on Aikya Kerala dated Bth May 1954. My letter on Aikya Kerala represents my own op in on
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  • 173 2 Plea For Greater Indo-Chinese Contacts MADRAS: At a meeting undfr the auspices of the India-China Friendship Association, at th e Crescent Society Hall, Tripl;cane, a resolution was parsed welcoming the agreement between India and China on Tibet, and expressing: the hope that it would further strengthen the relations between the
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  • 85 2 Ambedkar Defeated: Details Of Voting NAGPUK: Sri Asoka Men. ta, PS.P.. and Sri Bhaurao Borkar. Cong., were declared elected to the House of the People from the Bhandara 'louble-member constituency. They defeated Sri Poonam".hand Ranka, Cong., and Dr 8. R. Ainbedkar, S.C.F., for the General and Reserved seats, respectively. Mehta,
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  • 118 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Parliament passed legislation for the payment of a pension of Ra. 2,000 for life to Governors General who have held office fo r not l^Si than two years, and who have not been removed from office for misconduct. The measure Is "aimed
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  • 173 2 Activities Of Italian Missionaries In India NEW DELHI: The Deputy- Home Minister m- R w Sopfc in S ed ?J r S S V mantl!^ hc <* people that the report submitted by the Madras Government about Italian missionaries at Port CochSi had been considered by the Government of India.
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  • 94 2 BHADRACHALAM, Sri H Sambamurthi, Collector and Dittiict Matfi'trate, East God;iv;iri, has disunited Sri Koppisetli Subba Rao, Deputy Tahsildar, on charges of disobedience, insubordination, and negligence in duty. Sri subba Rao was stated to have evaded, and neglected Jils duty intention-lily d-urinc the Godavari floods. which remlted !in
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  • 233 3 Sequel To S. Africa's Insult To "Coloured" Delegations NEW DELHI: India is not likely to participate in the forthcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference. It is understood that South Africa has Introduced racial politics in the matter of the conference, scneduled to meet in August, and
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  • 147 3 DACCA: The Kast Pakistan Chlex Minister, Mr. A. K. Faziul Hug, submitted 10 names last weex to the Governor of Kast Pakistan for inclusion in his Cabinet which nas a stxengtn of four now. The swearing-in-ceremony wiJ> take p. ace on Saturday morning. The strength of
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  • 287 3 MADRAS: At a meet>ngl of the Uitv L.I.M. (Licentiates In Indian Medicine) Association recently Dr. K. Guiabi Bai. presid.ng, the following office-oearers were elected toi the new year: Dr. K. Guiabi Bai, President; Dr_ Jammi Badarmarayana, Secretary ana Treasurer; Dr. L. Anantaraman, Joint Secretary;
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  • 97 3 Women Members Of Council Of States NEW DELHI: The Chairman. Dr. Kadtvakrlshium «*«<i the Council of States amidst laughter: "We hav« amongst us .Savitri. Slta. I'arvat and Lak»hmi. n He made thin remark at questkmtime after caMlnir two successive question* wnJ^h stood In the names of Mrn. Savitri Nlgam and
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  • 219 3 GAUHATI: Elephant trad ers in Assam are now facing a crisis, following the abnormal rail in prices of the animal. An elephant, which was pre.ious'y «,oid at Rs. 3000 is D ow >-o!d at Rs. 1,000 to Ra. 1 200 only Of tho 300
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  • 174 3 BOMBAY. The Government of Bombay has decided to free Hombay hag decided to free nee from all controls by th« °na of this month, it waa earnt here last week. The Government's decision vvajj taken as the first of the snips bringing a total
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  • 72 3 HYDERABAD: The Andhra Harijan Minister, Sri D. Sanjeeviah was married recently to Kumari Krishnaveenamma at Secunderabad. Sris N. Sanjeeva Reddy, K. Koti Reddy, P. Thimma Reddy. S B P. Pattabhirama Rao. and T. Viswanatham. Andhra Ministers, and Dr. B. Rama. kri.shn a Rao. Dr. G. S.
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  • 206 3 "Tea Money" Conviction Set Aside NEW DELHI: The Supremo Uourt ordered the acquittal of loiarain Reiumai and anotner wno nad been convicted unu^r Sec. 10 U) ot t^e tjorubay Kent Kestrictjon Act. 1947, oo a cnaree of recivme Ru 2.400 as "purree" in respect of the yrant of lease of
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  • 95 3 Madras gtate Almost Free From Cholera MADRAS: The latest weekly epidemic report for this state shows that the ttate was procticaily free from cholera excepting flor stray cases reported in Tiruneiveli. Madras continued to be free from inftction. The incidence of smajl^pox was en the decrease in the State. S.
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  • 157 3 NEW DELHI: The At-torney-General of India. Mx. Setalvad, contended before the Uonstitution ttench of trie ou-preme Ctourt that the pur-,xx-e of the Bombay Government's order on fane meounn of instruction in pninary aAO secondary scnoola was not to ■snut out puviis from a particular Gttvernraent-aided im-u--tution
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  • 677 3 To Ensure Monogamy In Hindu Sociecy: Divorce Needed NEW DELHI: The Houae of the People last Thursday concurred in tUe recommendation of the Council of states to reier the Hindu Marriage and Divorce ism to a joint, committee of both Houses of The Law Minister. Mr. O C Biswas, replying
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  • 28 3 •Tamil Nesan" Editor Mr. Vejikataraialu Naldu conferring the title of "Qua Kalaratnam" and preManting sik veshti to weiknown musician Sri Nagasamy recently at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 61 3 BOMBAY: Twenty artlaitea were injured, four of them seriously, when a lorry in which they were travelling turned turtle on Arthur Road in Central Bombay last week. Four of the injured were admitted to hospital. The driver of the lorry has be«n arrested The
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  • 48 3 MAORAS: Tamil Pundit has been appointed by the Government to fjive moral lnstructlbn to the inmates' of the Penitentiary. The Ramakri^hna Mission also has dcDUted a teacher for the puroose. The object is to maJte Uie prisoners realise that crimes do not pay. FOC
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  • 59 3 MYSORE Information has been received at the Food Technological Institute from Ootacamund that Dr. Q. T. Kale, Senior Scientific Officer, of the Institute, who went to Ooty a couple of days ago with Mrs. Kale, was found dead in bed. Arrangements have been made
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  • 457 3 BANGALORE POLICE PUZZLED Thn^ 6^^ «»™"«ds the death here on Xfflß^VlßS. 41 ****-<** A wife of a The post-mortem examiiutloi> showed that Mrs Rai P^^^^peSeT 00 -tura^cauA £ui Mrs. B. Rai was residing in Bangalore for some years with her 6-year-old son. Her husj band.
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  • 89 3 NEW DEIjHI. The General council of the Indian Natonai Trade Union Congress will meet at Raikot on May 23, and 24. The meeting: whicp will be inaugurated by Sn U. N. Dhebar Chief Ministei ot Saurashtra, will review the socio-economic and general labour situation In the
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  • 75 3 MADRAS Sri Devaibhai Moolchand. Chairman, Board of Trustees of Sri Gujarat* Sahayari Dispensary, opened an eye clinic section of the dispensary recently at Ravuna Ayyar Street, Georgetown. Sri Lialdas Gandhi presented a report on the working of the institution, and stressed the need for public cooperation.
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  • 166 4 MANUKA, May 20 A thick dtosSier of "high crimes" charges that carry a maximum ..ty off death neared c-ivi-pletion today asrainst surrendered Communist Huk leader Luis Taruc. An amended information against the dissident U-ader w..0 grave himself up Mond»> is scheduled to be filed in the
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  • 231 4 IT WILL DO NO GOOD TO ANYBODY, WARNS NEHRU NEW DELHI: In his speech on Foreign affairs in the House of the Peoples Premier Nehru referred to the problem of Indians in Ceylon as well as the problems of people of Indian descent, and
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  • 166 4 OL.OMDO: A motion seeknr setting up a commission t< J inquire into the extent of \niiciencfc by external agencies Communist and anti■c. L.uiiist. in the internal attain cf Ceylon was defeated ;n the Senate (Upper Housed jf Ceylon's Parliament, last ,vcck. The motion wheh was a
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  • 104 4 COLOMBO: "When a man in your position acts like a common cheat, he has to be ti eated as a common cheat. said the Hatton Magistrate. Vr Fred Alles. fining Mr. R-E. Jayatilaka. M.P.. for Nawalapitiya Rs- 100. and to be detained till the rising
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  • 507 4 COLOMBO: Thr lndo-Mr ivanti)t> t hamper, and other Indian Trade Associations, derided t<» «end a four-man delegation to Madras, to acquaint the Madras Government with the situation faclnj? Indian nationals in Ceylon, following the Government's mov* to replace temporary residence i>ermltf» by ivis.
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  • 76 4 WASHINGTON: State Department officials said the United States would be willing to consider the grant of economic aid to Ceylon, if Ceyion stepped selling rubber to I'ecp'le'.s China and thus be. came eligible for and under the Mutual Security Programme. Taey said no approach had been
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  • 474 4 Minister Defends Companies Bill: NEW DELHI: The Council of States last week agreed to refer the Ompanie* BUI to a ,'int "elect committee After a three-hour debate, it concurred with the House of the People, and agreed! to join the select oommitfe*?. During
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    110 4 FAREWELL TEA PARTY— Photograph taken on the ocramon of a farewell tea party given by members of the Swamy Dramatic Society to Mr. T. Selvaganapathy of the Imlan Daily Mail and Mr. V. Thinmavukkara*m of the Tamil Murasu on Thursday la«-t on the eve of their departure t<i India on
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  • 135 4 MADRAS: The Finance Minister. Sri C. Subramiuiiam told Sri G. P. Gopalan, Com. Malabar in the Loglslative Assembly last week that the Government had recefve*! a copy of a resolution passed by a Malayalee conference Madras city requesting the Gwvenunent to declare Onani as a
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  • 115 4 Mr. Theodore C Strelbert, Director of the United States Information Agency in Washington, D.C., (is scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Thursday. May 27 and leave en Sunday. May 30. This will his first vi-it to Singapore Bicce h'ui appointment by President Kisenhuwer as "USIA Director
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  • 60 4 NEW YORK, May 20 British actress Deborah Kerr and Audrey Hepburn were yesterday named the best actresses of 1953-54 in a poll conducted by Variety, a thea_ trical trade magazine. Variety said that the poll was conducted among leading New York drama critics and that the
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  • 246 4 Ceylon Govt's Proposals Criticised COLO MHO: Mr. A. Aziz, Oylon Democratic Congress .<ad«!, in a statement, characterised as "inhuman" the re.^rted de«i»ion of the Ceylon Government to deny iMiployment and rice rations to persons -of Indian origin, who would be rendered Staitelean. He said: "The decision la ihe culmination of
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  • 134 4 Flag Ceremony Of Sikh Sabha On Sunday The '•Balmik Addi Vir Mahansabha" has been regis--re<l with the Registrar of Societies on May 3rd and its Flag Ceremony" will take place on Sunday. May 23rd at about 4.30 p.m. at 3-11. R.A.F. Tengah, 13 li BMU Singapore 24. Ita office-bearers are
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  • 115 4 NEW DELHI. May 20 Airs. Vijayaiakshmi Pandit, President of the United ]Natioiis General Assembly, on .;iv 18 presented to Sir Mya Liu, President of the RamaKrijhna Mission Hospital Committee of Rangoon, a cheque ior Rs. 150,000 on behalf of the Indian Government for cNjn^trucuoji of
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  • 204 4 Over 600 Students Walk Out Of Examination CALCUTTA Over 600 B.T. Degree examinees on Friday found their quest on paper too stiff to answer, and walked out of the examination hali. They complained that sonv questions in the paper on His tory of Education, were out side the syllabus. Soon
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  • 31 4 The annual eeneral meeting Off the Hindustani Pracihar Sabha. Malaya, will be held on Sunday. May 23rd at 4.00 cm. at No. 5 Gombak Lane. Kuala Lumour,
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  • 226 4 COLOVilO: Ceylon's Prim wala. last vvwk denied repor U 8. A. La'^ ottered aid to ,on brokt* i»er rubbei--rice pact On his return here from a chree-day stay in uncountry. oir John toid the Press that the oport that tne U. S- 'jfovern•ient had
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  • 66 4 Meanwhile the U. S. Stat« Department official*; said that the IT. S. A. would be wiU'ing Co consider the grant of ecoaomic aid to Ceyllon. if Cey .on stopped sell.ng rubber to People's China and thus became eligible for aid under the Mutual Security programme says a
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