Indian Daily Mail, 7 June 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 111. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 188 1 Language Issue Will Disrupt National Unity -Nehru's Warning From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 6 "There is great danger that our national unity may be disrupted over the language issue, said Congress President Sri Jawaharlal Nehru m a circular to all Pradesh Congress Committees m India. "If there is rivalry
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  • 167 1 Education is QM of the things m which communities must be prepared to shoulder a ytc at dea. of responsibility, th« High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGiilivray, said at Pontian during a 3-d'iy tour of Joiiore, from which lie re. turned to Kuala Lumpur last evening.
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  • 168 1 SINGAPORE INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE At the 13th annual general meeting of the Incl-an Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, held at the Robinson Cafe, on Saturday, June 5 the following were elected to serve on the Management Committee. President:- Mr. R. Jumabhoy. Members:- Messrs. D. T. Assumull. K. M. Abdul Razak,
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    38 1 Members of Yartavakula Sang am gave a send-off to their Prwieont Mr. > r Damodanun at the wharf, when he left for India The above photograph taken on the occasion •&<;«?• Mr, D&moiferaa »t the centre, wtth yariaat. 1 on.
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  • 81 1 RANGOON, June 6 The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, said yesteraay he was 'frightened of war" and did not want to be involved m any power bloc whose policy was more likely to lead to war than peace. Burma needed peace, he said. She
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  • 138 1 VVALTAIIi, June 6. Mr. C. V. K. Rao, a proimneAC Communist leader cl East VjOdavari Dis. tnct and memoer of tne Anahra Assemoly, announced on Saturday his resignation from the Communist Party of India, accusing tnu ieadersnip of tne Andhra Provincial Committee of fol•owing "opportunistic,
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  • 58 1 GENEVA, June 6.— Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, tabled a f.ve.point plan at yesterday's Korea Conference session which included provision for witndrawal of all foreign troops before elections and guarantees of Korea's "peaceful development" by "nations most interested m maintaining peace In the
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  • 223 1 France Ready To Give Up Responsibility But Not Power Reason For Failure Of Paris Talks With India From Our Ow n Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 6 The failure of the talks m Paris regarding the future of French-Indian Settlements has led to the impression among political circ.es m Delhi that
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  • 165 1 WASHINGTON, June 6•— The United States Secretary fo State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, yesterday praised the work of Britain's General Sir Gerald Templer m countering the Communist threat m Malaya. In a statement on the appointment of Sir Donald McGillivray as Higli Commissioner of the Federation
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  • 24 1 At 3 p.m. on Tuesday HMS Newfoundland the Cruiser, will arrive at Penang Harbour for important operations, a Naval Press Statement announced.
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI, June 6 —Five children were killed and 65 other people injured when the roof of a S.kh temple collapsed here on Friday. They were buried when the beams of the roof gave way under the weight of a crowd which had gathered
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  • 83 1 Two journalists or Singapore and vie federation. i^r. L.cc *s.im Cnuan of tne Nayang ai.ing Pao end Mr. Leslie c. nomnan of tne Straits Times Press, L<ta., will attend tne dotitn-bast Asian Journalists Project at the American Press institute forum to be held at Columbia university
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  • 257 1 SBINAGAR, June 6. "Karachi's honeymoon m East Ueugai is over." 'I'his is how the average Kashmiri has reacted to the dismissal of the Hug Ministry and tne imposition oi the Governor's liuie m Uia-st Pakistan. A typical comment heard m Kashmir is "Governor Mirza will
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  • 115 1 NEW YOxiK, June b. Foreign observers m Kast Pakistan --.eaeve that tiie recent disorders there held the tnreat of a Communist "grab" at power, John Callahan said m o.spatch to the New York Times from Karachi tocl'o Callahan 3aid that tne tie between West and East
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  • 31 1 WASHINGTON, June 6.— The United States and Turkey Saturday Jointly announced an American decision to Increase military assistance to the Mi4d.it But ntttai. A.P.
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  • 326 1 N.Y. Times Correspondent NEW YORK, June 6 lf the Geneva conference should break up without obtaining a cease-fire, the French think nothing would be left but to abandon indo-Lhiua, JLansing Warren said 'today m a dispatch to the New York limes from
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  • 145 1 I. C. CEASEFIREINDIA WILL CONSULT CEYLON COLOMBO, June 6.— lndia has promised to consult Ceylon beiorc making any proposals for a peace settlement m Indochina, a Ceylon Foreign Ministry spokesman said Friday. He said the Ceylon Government had been m touch with India about tne negotiations being carried out at
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  • 331 1  - There Is Much Common Ground Between East West Chou En-Lai n«m2K^£i Jllll s£-M*- Chou En LaL Chinese Oommunist Prime Minister and FowtoHSnister, deC^* d J S c^ yesterda y that there wa "much common ground" between East and West over deciding Korea's future. i. S ollolll^ the words of Mr.
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  • 78 1 RADIO-ACTIVE RAIN— BEWARE! RANGOON, June 6 Dr. Sigeyoshi Matsumae, President of Tokai Univer. sity and prominent Japanese right-wing Socialist, warned here yesterday that radio-active rain might be falling on Burma, India, Indonesia and other South-east Asian countries. Dr Matsumae was addressing a press conference during a short stay here on
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  • 178 1 CAIR, June 6.— An Egyptian cavalry captain planned to execute a new coup detat headed oy General Mohammed Neguib on April 28, the Revolution Tribunal was told here -oterday. The a.icgation was made by Lieutenant Fuad Mahmoud Omar, one of the 16 Egyptian Army
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  • 186 1 TOKYu, june 6. An unpre. cedented outoreak of Socialist violence paralysed the Diet yesterday and forced Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida to hold up his world tour. The Socialists began it oq Thursday nignt with a melee of lists m wnich 50 were injured and
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  • 62 1 A 3 'ad- postage stamp to commemorate the Australian Red Cross Society will oe issued Wednesday, June 9, and will remain on sale £t Australian post offices for about one month. The new stamp will be printed m two colours and will be the second Australian bicoloured commemorative
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  • 181 1 LONDON, June 6 World stocks of natural rubber totalling 827,500 tons at the en<j of April, were 2,500 tons less than on January 1, according to advance information given here yesterday by the Secretariat of the International Rubber Study Group. Stocks dn the producing areas, at 350,000
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  • 50 1 MOSCOW, June 6 Tht. Soviet Government Centra i Committee of the Communist Party yesterday decreed a boosted six-year cotton growing programme for the TadzhiH Soviet Republic m CentTa'. Asia. Production of raw cotton U to rise from 431,000 tons m 1950 to 877,000 tons m 1839.<~ Reuter
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  • 537 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. June 7, 1954 Those Ugly Pimples! TH E failure of the Franco-Indian talks m t'aris on the future of the French Settlements m India announced m the Press yesterday will not surprise anybody. With India demanding that the French quit the pockets, and France equally
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  • 784 2 Commission Explains Its Task A Misconception Removed MYSORE: Pandit H. N. Kunzru, member respectively of the States Reorganisation Commission who arrived here last week from Ooty, said, In the course of a talk with pressmen that the 'task before the Commission was somewhat difficult bat
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    49 2 The proportion of craftsmen m the United' States labour force is increasing: despite the great advances m mass production techniques. Fears that th« machine would displace the skLled worker have proved groundless. Machines have changed the methods of the glass blower without lessening the need fo r his craftsmanship.
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  • 67 2 HIGH COURT BENCH AT TRIVANDRUM NEW DELHI: The Travan-core-Oochin High Court (amendment) Act, 1953, will come into floree om June 14, according 1 to a "Gazette of India extmorddjitry" issued here. Under the Act, a bench of the T.-C. High CJOurt will sit at Trivandrum. The 'bench which will start
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  • 201 2 BANGALORE The 17th meeting of the Indian Rubber Board was held at West End Hotel on Sunday under the presidentship of Mr. A. V. Thomas, M P., and Chairman of the Board. The Board review the pre sent rubber stock position m the country and has recom.
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  • 63 2 SANTINIKETAN The samsad of the Visvabharati at its meeting recently unanimously re-elected Mr. Nehru as the Acharyya (Chancellor) of the University for the second term. His first tern expired on May 15. Mr. Nehru, it was understood, has agreed to continue as the chancellor for the second
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  • 175 2 BANGALORE: The Mysore Government's opinion on the reorganisation of States is likely to be forwarded to the Commission shortly, Sri Hanumanthaiya Chief Minister, told Pressmen, recently that he would, ascertain the opinion of the Congress Legislature Party before submitting the Government's view on the
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  • 108 2 THANA: Srimatht Durgabai I>e.shmukh, Chairman of the Central Social Welfare Board, said that she was not getting- any preferential treatment from he r husband, the Finance Minister. She sa><b many people were under the impression that, because nhe happened, to be the wife of the Finance Minister,
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  • 45 2 Private Secretary To Madras Chief Minister MADRAS: Sri D. Balasuudaram, 1.A.5., on return trom jeave. is to act as Private Secretary to the Chief Minister, n K. Kamaraj Nadar, vice Sr R. Balasubramaniam, 1.A.5., who is to be Undersecretary to Government Puo. lie Department. FOC
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  • 91 2 AGRA Twenty-four worners of the Praja Socialist Party, which has launched a campaign m Agra District against the increase m irrlgu.uon tax, were arrested on May. 27. Two workers of the Party arresed for asking- Kitsans not to pay tne increased rates, were recently
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  • 396 2 Message On Occasion Of M.P. State's 6th Anniversary INDORE: President Dr. Rajendra Prasad m a message on the occasion of the sixth anniversary on Monday of the formation of Madhya Bharat expressed the hope that under the new regime, whose anniversary was being celebrated now,
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  • 55 2 ERNAKTJUAM: It is Karnt U«re that the TruvancoreCochin Government have mformco tho Government of Inci'ia that they wil lbe prepared to prtvide the necessary yupply of power for the electrification of the 95-mile JBrna-kulanv-QuiiJon link when work co the project is completed. The work is now makingsteady
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  • 252 2 WKiVAKUJ.AM: The State Government Jias planned the construction o f a granite wall to check fi ca erosion along a 12-mue-iong coast from Manas.sery t o Chelianam, south of Cochin Harbour. i hi L WaS reveaJ eU by Sri A. Achuthan, Public Works Minister, who
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  • 409 2 Compensation Plan Now Extends To 1 25,000 Refugees NEW DELHI: The enlarging circle cf compensation benefits now includes over 125.000 refugee claimants, about a third of the total. This welcome advance, a.n. nounced last week, has taken place as a result of the extension of the interim compensation scheme, originally
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  • 252 2 BANGALORE a "hitherto unnoticed optical crfeet which is maiily responsible for the silvery white iUStre of natural and cultured pearls has been discovered by L>r. c. V. Raman, Nobel JLaureate. and his coworker Mr. D t Kri.snnamurti. Investigation made at the Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, by
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  • 82 2 TOKYO: A carrier pigeon owned by a Tokyo rt»,ident has established a n «w postwar record, tiyDig ..n i>oo mii«H b.tv.ten l«>ky«> and Nanae, m Hokkaido. In 11 hour*. Ihe pigeon was participating In a race organised by the .la,, an Pigeon Rao*> AsMiiciatiitn Carrier pigeons are
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  • 64 2 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay has decided not to charge capitation lees .o any foreign scudents wno come to India for higher otuaie.s m State educational institutions. H.therto. only foro.gn students awarded scho'-arsnips loi studies m India under the general cultural scholarship .scheme jf the
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  • 117 2 Hug Govt.'s Last Act DACCA The United Front Government (before its Sug-gestion--Ed has dec.ared Feo. /A a public holiday. It w;is on Feb. 21, 1952, th*t i few students 'and members if the Public were killed la .Mcca when the police fired on i crowd demonstrating m favour of the
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  • 131 2 MANNAR: Mr. V. S. Charry, First secret ry 01 t..e inu»an ttitfu OOiniuiooio^i, who visited P<:saiai i«st wveK. told thd "ciuuiuiiatueo (iuilx m v data 1 1») to treat tne iu<H n nsiiennt'n tuere liKe iiutnaii bv-in^s and Rive them iruir proper wa^es. iiK^rutr Mr. Charry
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  • 120 2 KEGAi-UA: On the pr.Uxt that one of them was sutlerin^ from the euects of poisoning, eight men gained adm-s--s.on to tne hou-i 1 of A. H. Abraham, an ayurve^ic physician, of Naramp.tiya. While Abraham was giving him come metLotne the "patient" siKKLmy recovered and the me n
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  • 75 2 HYDERABAD: The People Democratic Front Legislature Party, of Hyderabad, m its memorandum to the States Reorganisation Commission, has •irged the disintegration of Hyderabad State. The memorandum emphasised that the reorganisation of States on a linguistic basis was necessary from the point of view of administration, education, culture,
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  • 488 3 ALLEN TO INQUIRE INTO ALLEGATIONS KATHMANDU: The Nepal Government is enquiring into the reports on the money spent" m the demonstrations Jrecentiy against the goodwill mission oi the ft mi kiii iu.f .s, 4 v 4S learnt. It w«s i* iut <i out tii-1
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  • 139 3 "Managing Agents Snouid Go" AHMriDAtJAD Mr. S. ii. Vasavaua, iTesiueut of tne 1.N.T.u.u., smc here Uiat tne present managing agents m industry snomu oe repiaceu by u^iuus of directors, witii tne lvpiesentatives of consumers ana on tne Duara. Mr. V asdvu.au was aadressing a Press Comerence on the recent session
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  • 86 3 BOMBAY The manag us committee of tiie Bombay Water Workers' Unic;i, whicn claims to have "a substantial hold on workers engaged m key operations" on ships la the nival dockyaid here, decided to stage "an intlelinite strike" m the dockyard within the next few days, unless
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  • 208 3 Mirza's Messages To West Bengal And Assam KARACHI: Maj-Gen iskandei- Mii'rza, Governor of East Bengal, it is unuersto.d. ha-s Mm messages to the neifthDcuring States of West Btn,al and Assam "offering and •eekwig co-operatij n In re,iikAin£ the dimculties of their lespeccuve people*. General Mirz i was understood to have
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  • 58 3 The Pakistani Government announced that "iOiK>win« the decision to üboash tr»e distixiction between agreed' and non-agreea £>ieas, tne existmf? restrictioiia \.n th^ excuaatfi of urban immovable evacuee property with similar property m 'non-agreed' areas m m~ua. have ween removed ]by a suitable amendment of toe Hill
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  • 109 3 UOMBAY A\ ■klTt member committee, witn Mr. S. K. Puti., President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress t-ommittee, as its Chairman, ivds oeen set up to heip prepare en illustrated comnieinc ration volume on the life -tnci work of Netaji Subhas Ctaandra Bose. The volume will be
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  • 108 3 JUBBULPORE: The twoday session of the Madhya Pradesh National Trade Union Congress, which concluded at Kymore, 30 miles from Katni, viewed witn grave concern the Karge-sca c retrenchments m various State and reiterated its Stand against this policy. The conference appealed to trie State Government to
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  • 44 3 SANTIPUR: Flv e people here eied of heart failure un S«rd^y while listen ng to a broadcast on the promulgation of Section 92A m East Bengal Mr. Satish Mukheriee, a prominent public worker, was one of the victims. FOC
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  • 63 3 Died While Singing Verse Of Saint KARUNGUZHI: Sri S. Kri n..a wainy Mudi iliar, aged "«0, tl.«j here on V v ednesgay Last It is stated that he oolia- t -fd while singing a verse of Saint Thuyumanavar m tho course or his speech at a tea party. >rj Mui3..iiar
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  • 42 3 CALICUT: During the 12 1 hours ended 6 a.m. on June 1 shz m, of rain was recorded by the port ortice here. Fishermen have been cautioned not to take to sea un- til the weather clears. FOC
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    49 3 The proportion of craftsmen m the United States labour force is Increasing- despite the great advances m mass production techniques. Fears that the machine would displace the skilled worker have proved groundless. The marble carver has acquired new tools, but his skill continues m demand m the construction industry.
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  • 76 3 GAUHATx. Air communication between Gauhari and Calcutta was completely disrupted on June 1 due to Biorjar airfield, Gauhati, being waterlogged by heavy rain. Indian Airlines scheduled from Calcutta operated their services m Upper Assam without halting at Gauhati, and no Calcutta papers and up-ccuntry mail was received
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  • 61 3 BETTIAH: One person was killed and another seriously injured m Chota Renma baz^r here on June when an uprooted tree fell on them durtnpf a cyclone. Twenty-five persons are reported to have been sertously injured m the villages around Bettlah. Two hundred hue« were blown
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  • 131 3 KUKNUOI The Andhra Government have deiiaed tc ti:tiu--t lo Cw-vpeiauvc c^-Cie-Ues and private merchants, tne distribution of fertilisers to agriculturists m the State. The State Agricultural .Department, wmen will make 'iie necc srv supply to txiese <tgencics, will charge a rate of us. aa2 per ton
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  • 138 3 VEIjLORE: About 2,000 worners belonging to the vaiulous branches of the Jabbar iJeeui Factory went on a strike last week. It id reporter that the workers were agitating for some time past for tne res* to ration of the out m the usual weight of
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  • 76 3 MADURAI A conference of Christam laymen ami wom^n of the Madurai Kamnad diocese held here declared m a resolution that tho Indian Church must totally refuse and reject all foreign subsidies as "the beggar's bowl m the hands of Indian Christians destroys their self-respect." After a century
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  • 117 3 MADRAS Dakshinamurthi (30), a constable attached to the Central Station Railway Police, and his wire Lokanaya. ki (25), were last week admitted to the General Hospital with extensive burns. Lonanayaki died soon after admission. It is stated that while they were sleeping m tneir house
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  • 114 3 BAiNUAi-iOrtt; Sri R. l-fanumnatnaiya, Chief Mm* ister of iviysore, Indicated here tnat tne State uovernment might recommend to the Union Government, to amend the Indian Constitution so as to conrer titles as was m vogue during the pre.indepenctence days. Sri nanumanthaiya told Press
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  • 97 3 JULiUUiviJUti Inuia is swentiy and steadily moving toward social and economic equa. nty," ooserved Mr. a. N. Agarwai, General Secretary of trie A.I.C.C, wnile audressing a meeting organised Oy the btate Students' Congress nere. It wad itil Cicouiagulg Sign, ne contmueu, io see tnat me
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  • 131 3 NEW Uhunl Vice-Admiral Sir lViarK Fizey, accompanied oy iuitay .fizey and uommouore a. UMumaoftii Commoaore-io-cnarge. tfombay, visited jatnnagar last week. Tne i\avai CJn-C. who is on a tour of naval training estaoiisnrnents, inspected tne eiectrictii scuooi, IiNS vaisura, anu uxdiiiaiea us progress m tne maiter 01
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  • 70 3 NEW DEL.HI: Tne operation of the scheme for financial assistance to disp.aced students from West Pakistan has been extended for another year until March 1955. according to a policy decision of the Union Ministry of Rehabilitation conveyed to all State Governments The Ministry has placed Rs
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  • 202 3 KURNOOL,: Messrs. L. Yen. katakrishna Aiyar, Special Chief Engineer for Irrigation, Andhra, L.. K. Dey Controller of Aerodromes, Madras Region, O. Thimmiah. Divisional Electrical Engineer, Kurnool, and K. Jambulingam, Executive Engineer,* Special Investigation Division, Krishna-Pennar Project made a joint inspection on May 26, of the three alternate
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  • 176 3 15- Year Govt. Annuity Certificates NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India has anuounced the issue of a new type of investment, called the 15-Year Annuity Certificates as a part of the Small Savings Scheme. The certificates will be available for sa»e from July 1, 1954, says a Press Note
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  • 89 3 MADRAS CoDsequent on the decision to open a medical college at Madurai this year, about 250 students will be selected for admission from this year to the three medical colleges m this State. Of these, 125 are to be admitted m the Madras Medical College,
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  • 87 3 BOMBAY Mr. Chotabhal S. Patel, Chairman of the Bombay State Road Transport Cor. poration, died of a sudden aeart attack m London at 2 am, on Saturday last, according to a cable received at the Corporation's Headquarters here. Mr. Patel, who was 64, is survived
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  • 220 3 POLITICAL ACTION BY UNIONS CALCUTTA: Sri V. ChaK•tarai Chcttiar m his PreslJential address, read for him at the 24 th session of the All-India Trade Union Congress here last week said the question of political action by .Trade Union organisations was jeing seriously consideredThe session opened m the .norning with
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  • 55 3 Sales Tax On Handloom Cloth Opposed COIMBATORE: The Executive Committee of the Colmbatore Handloom Workers Union, Sri B. A. Ramaswamy, President, presiding:, decided to send a deputation to the Chief Minister to oppose the decision of the Governments of Travan core-Cochin, Bombay and Hyderabad to collect Sales Tax on the
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  • 79 3 KOTTAYAM: at a meeting the Rt Rev. Dr. Sebastian Vyalil, Bishop of Palai. presiding, the Marian Jubilee celebrations were inaugrated recently at Kidangur. Prof. V. J. Joseph welcomed the gathering. He stressed the need to establish a Medical College under the management of the Church.
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  • 55 3 AGRA Currency notes worth Rs 19,400 were found missing from five insured covers posted from Kathmandu to an addressee here, police reported on Sunday. The covers were found intact, but they contained the torn pages of a postal guide instead of the currency notes. No
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  • 56 3 MADRAS: The Director or Posts and Telegraphs, Andnra Circle, Kurnool, has, m a communication to the Andhra Chamber of Commerce, stated that the proposal of the Chamber to install a public telephone call office et Tirumalai Hills has been sanctioned and that the work will
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  • 118 3 Elections To Madras District Boards MADRAS: Elections to District Boards m the State will start towards the end of July and will be completed before October 1964, it is leaint here. The necessary arrangements m this connection have been completed and additional staff also appointed m the districts for election
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  • 156 3 NEW DELHI: The Centre sanctioned during last month a sum of Rs 7,33,085 as subsidy and loan for the construction of 426 tenements under the subsidised Industrial Housing Scheme. Of this amount, according to an official statement, the Sri Nandanagar Co-operative Housing Society of Ahmedabad
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  • 95 3 Revolutionary AJMER: Mr. Bijai Slngn Pathik, the great revolutionary of Rajasthan, died here on Friday last. He was 72 A member of the Revolutionary Party of Rajasthan, Mr. Pathik worked among the Kisans at Bijolia, Mewar and organised the famous Bijolia Satyagraha of the Kisans against the
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  • 104 3 MADKAS: None of me Mtn siero attended) the Secretariat last Saturday, all of thrm, except one, being on tour. Sri S. S. Ramaswanu radayaehi Minister for Local Administration, Saturday rc-tur.-u.l to Madras from Mett ppa a>aui. Sris M. Bhaktavatsalam, A. B. Shetty and* M.
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  • 1261 4 Must Quit Ceylon Kotelawala's Statement To IDM Representative COLOMBO: Indian nationals m Ceylon with Indian passports and Residence Permits had to go out of the isiand and there was no getting away from it, declared Sir John Kotela wala, Ceylon Prime Minister, m an interview with the
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  • 113 4 COLOMBO: The hearing of the appeal of Mr. A. M. M, Fuard, Proctor, Colombo! against a, judgment of the Supreme Court of Ceylon, awarding Mr. A. R Weerasuriya Rs. 20,000 as damages against Mr. Fuard, was continued m the Privy Council here, and Mr. Dingle
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  • 360 4 COLOMBO: When the inquiry into the Jaffna election petition was resumed before Mr. Justice Weerasooriya, Mr. James Rajaratnam, a proctor of Gamboia, said m 1952. he was a teacher at St. John's College Jaffna, and a supporter of the respondent. Mr. G.G. Ponnamtoalam. He was not
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    73 4 Mr. S. Palanivel (seated at centre gailanded!) the Chairman of the Management Committee <yf the Mariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur, was entertained to a farewell tea party at -the Temple Hall on May 81 by the other members of tha Committee. Mr. Palaiuvt-1 *s leaving for India on June 10 by
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  • 174 4 High Quality Cigarettes From China COLOMBO China has offered to seil Ceylon. high.qualit> cigarettes at extreme.y favourable prices The Rubber Commissioner last week received from tne China National Import and Export Corporation a sample consignment of "magnums," wiucft are bigger than ordinary cigarettes. The price quoted is six pence or
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  • 77 4 AX.UTGAMA: Scvcnty-flve er cent of the voters' Us- of the Aiutgaaiivcccuya Tt>wn Council contains wrong names and. is fuii oi sp.lli^^ errurs according to candidates seeking election. The errors are all alleged to be mkitajcea caused by c&reless typjig. Names of aeveral prominent citizens
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  • 73 4 COLOMBO: The biggest increase In Ceylon's external assets m recent years was registered last month, according to figures released by the Central Bank of Ceylon. At the end of April, Ceylon's external assets stoo^ at Rs '< 24,000,000. Rs. 46,700,000 more than m the -Drevioumonth. The improvement
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  • 243 4 COLOMBO: The work of the Delimitation Commission is virtually at a standstill. One of the Delimitation Commissioners told pressmen that the Commission was unable to proceed with its work unless the Constitution Order-in-Coun-cil was amended, giving effect to the decision of the Government to limit
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  • 146 4 COLOxvitio iiiicit immigration to Ceylon from India was cut ay more than half during the last four months, according to figures released by the c.I.D. iest week. The total number of arrests during th.s period was 656 as against 1,830 arrests during me last four montns of
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