Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 122 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 209 1 To Discuss The "Critical Asian Situation" LONDON, June 17. Britain intends calling Prime Ministers of eight Commonwealth nations to a London parley on the critical As an situation, diplomatic circles said yesterday. Prime Minister Churchill reportedly wants Commonwealth backing tor a policy designed to:
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  • 190 1 WASHINGTON. June 17 The At Force announced yesterday tnat tnree tf-47 Strutejet bombers wouid tty nonstop from California to Japan to survey routes and base^ for future use of the xnode»-i atomic bombers. The six jet Boeing aircraft of the Strategic Air Commands 22nd. Wmg, will
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  • 125 1 PAK RESTRICTIONS ON RUSSIAN EMBASSY KARAOtii, June 17 Tl* Pakistan fruiie Minister, Mr. Moiid. au *>tt-<l touav tain restrictions win be imposed on the SOvi-t iiraba ay m x^uraciii m u*t n«-*ii uw>«» by 'atnct rcti^iociiy. h* tuid tiu c^nstitutnc A^eiuviy m nv.V to a qutsu^u. iie nau M4B a-=K-d
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  • 176 1 KARACHI, June 17 Mr. Mohammed AU. the Pakistan Prime Minuter, said here yesterday tnat the new Tut-kcy-pakistan alliance does not involve Pakistan m nny commitments with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation of wincn 'iurney is a member. But Turkey and Pakistan were committed
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  • 76 1 KARACHI, June 17 The Central Pakistan Government decided yesterday to nvrge the four States bordering Itan and Afghan*st\n with Baluchistan province of Pakistan. They are Kalat, Lasbella, Makran and Kharan. Thij diedision was announced at Quetta by the Minister of States frontier regions, Nawab Mushtaq
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  • 101 1 U.S. $805 000 TECH-AID TO INDIA NEW DELMI. June 17 united States *tP**a agreement wun india yesterday providing us^suu.oou for tccnii.ical aid. Under the pact, ten US pro ducti^n itxpertß win heip inciUi s m-tai work industries boost output, five will assist tne development of privately owned newsprint source.* iive
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  • 246 1 Within An Hour Of Troops Landing From Our Own Correspondent NEW DtlLJil, June 17. The Government of India have lodged a strong protest w*th the French Government against the landing of European troops m French Indian Settlement of Pondicherry yesterday morning. The note
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  • 61 1 LONDON, June 17 —Egyptians have kihed 47 British servicemen m trie Suez Canal w>ne between Oct. 16, 1951 end June 1 tuis year, Mr. Antiiou,, -.en ng, Foreign Under-Secre-tory, sad ye^eruay iii is was tne number known to have been Killed, he to.d tne nouse
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  • 89 1 TESTIMONIALS TO AIR MINISTRY EMPLOYEES The C.-in-C, Far East Air Fcrce Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, has awarded To timonjals of Good Service to 12 locally employed oivilian^ with Far East Air Forc^ un'ts In SitieaDOre. They (Include Mr A. M. Nair, th- President o f the Air Ml--nistrv Local
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  • 47 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York), June 17 The U.N. Committee on South West Africa, drawing up a report i'or the General Assembly, de. oided yesterday to express con--crn at 'segregation of European, coloured and native pupils m different schools'* m that South African-adnunis-;er»4 territory,- A.P.
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  • 121 1 ASCOT, J^n^na, June If— iiu; uuKe 01 HiUinburgft took ud a jet aircraft ior a 30--itiinutc liigju yejteraay betc-re traveling witn tne Queen to the Royal Ascot Races. The L>uk e flew a lioulton r"aui Jbsaiuoi, tne first aircruif m the world to be powered oy
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  • 106 1 ioK¥o, June 17. Japanese Premier Shigeru Yosihida m a speech to the Prefectural Conference here today indicated his Government had changed its "go SiOw" rearmament policy. The Premier, m a written statement read to the conference by Deputy Premier Take, .tora Ogata, said "It has
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  • 60 1 The Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll inaugurating the Malaya-India Radiotf. >|>h one on Wectoesday, June 10 The picture shows Sir John m akin* the first call to India over the nu,v telephone Unit The person at the other en t*> whom Sir John
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  • 804 1 LONDON, June 17. —Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary to»d the House of Commons yesterday that he had asked the High Commissioner of Malaya to discuss with the Rulers a request for an independent commission on Malayan constitutional reforms. Mr. Lyttelton was replying
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  • 54 1 "PEACE PATROL" FOR SOUTH EAST ASIA UNITED NATIONS, (New York), June 17.— Thailand introduced a resolution In the U.N. Security Council yesterday calling for a peace patrol m Southeast Asia. The United States urged the council to adopt it on the grounds of a "real and continuing threat" to Thailand
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  • 65 1 BENARES, June 17 Frightened citizens besieged newspaper offices herd today demanding mor c details of "the greatest tragedy m history" after reacKng banner headlines that 500,000 people had l««n killed by an atom m Canada. Editors explained they had misunderstood a radio reoort en tha, mock
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  • 173 1 Boundary Dispute With Andhra: Kamaraj Deprecates Satyagraha From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 17. —Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, the Chief Minister, who has been on a tour of the rural areas m the North Arcot District during the last five days, deprecated yesterday the loose talk of "direct action" or "Safyagraha"
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  • 77 1 NEW YORK, June 17 A party of editors from South, east Asia, now m the United States, visited United Nations Headquarters yesterday. They were able to hear the closing stages of yesterday's Security Council meeting and met several delegates including Mr. Rajeswar Dayal of India,
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  • 68 1 NEW YORK, June 17 Newsweek Magazine ;3ld yesterday Iraq's acceptance of American military aid "may actually mean the end of the Arab League, certainly the end of any threat of its becoming anti- American alliance.*' The magazine satLd informed sources "now feel Iraq,
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  • 149 1 H.C. VISITS BLIND CHILDREN IN PENANG Blind and deaf children at schools m Penang were visited by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, and Lady MacGillivray on Wednesday afternoon At the Federation's first school for deaf children, which was opened by Lady Templer, Sir Donald and Lady MacGillivray watched the
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  • 91 1 LAUSANNE, June 17 President Rodolphe Rubatul ■yesterday officially opened the world soccer championships m a brief ceremony at Lausanne Stadium. Brazil defeated Mexico 5-Ci m the first round of the world soccer championships yesterday, at Geneva Yugoslavia downed 1 France 1-0 b'n a first round match of
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  • 558 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Fri June 18, 1954. Radio-Telephone -A Moral THE inauguration of the Malaya-India radiotelephone service on Tuesday was the occasion for the expression of quite a lot of fine sentiments by the heads of the administrations on both sides of the Bay of Bengal which augur well
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  • 710 2 Sivagnana Gramani On Aims And Objects Of Tamil Arasu Kazhagam NAGERCOIL: A plea for "Aikya Tamilakam" was made by Mr. M. P. Sivagnana Gramani, President, Tamil Arasu Kazhagam (Madras), presiding of the political session of the Kazhagam conference held here recently. The audience present
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  • 70 2 PHOTO. SKie-iUtfdie on chestnut police horse "Winston", Queen Elizabeth II takes the salut< at the gates of Buckingham PaJace as mounted life guard" ri(*l.- past, after London's Annual Trooping the Colour Ceremony on June 10, to mark the Queen's official Birthday, tho ceremony "tself wad on horse
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  • 170 2 AHMEDABAD The AllIndia Klsan Saoha naa aemanded m its memorandum to the States Reorganisation <jommisslon "th«- immediate recuvision of States on linguistic ines m their best interest ana ror the rapid fruition of true aemocracy m the country. Mr. Indulai Yagnik, President of the All-Indian
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  • 200 2 HYDERABAD The Hydera. bad Pradesh Congress executive will meet shortly to prepare a supplementary memorandum to "je presented to the Reorganisation Comm.ssion. The memorandum would generally convey the opinion of the regional meeting of the Cong- rcv3 delegates on the future of the disintegrated areas of
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  • 93 2 BANGALORE Mr. Fazl Ail, Cha.rman and Mr. K. M. Panikkar, Memoer, States Reorganisation Commission, have programmed to visit Mcrcara. ivoiar and some places m northern Karnatak daring tnw course of this week. Alter voting Mysore, Mercara and Bangalore, they w.l» proceed to Ko.ar on June 17
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  • 69 2 PATIALA: More than 100 Mahendra College studeuu were arrested here on Tnufs a a y morning following a a.mon tratiwn against the v'Jovvernment decision to reserve four seats for its memmes for admission m the loc"» Medical College. The Education Minister Mr Brish Bnan. later
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  • 416 2 MADRAS: The Mayor, the Commissioner, the Chier Accounts Officer and the Leader of the Congress Party m Madras Corporation Council met the Chief Mln ster, Mr. K. Kamaraj, at the Secretariat last week and conveyed tneir suggestions for reviving the tramway
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  • 65 2 MADRAS: The I n-on Minister ior finance, Mr. coin. tiiman UtNnuiukh. will visit Vvatiuington m Sepcemner next to aucntj a meeting of the International Monetary fund to be held durng the last week of {September. .From Washington Mr. LHshmukh win su-o pay a visit to
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  • 90 2 ADMINISTRATOR FOR FREE YAN AM KARAIKAL: A French India Governme'i* coiiinunique said that Mr. fc'iva. a Justct- of Peace of Yanam with extended powers, hat been dpp^'nted acting Administrator ot the Yanam set.Uem.ent. Mr. Siva is a native of Karaikal. Recently there was trouble on the Yan-am- India border. Houses
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  • 171 2 NEW Dfc.i-<rll Sanction oi the Union Ministry of Rehabilitation has be^ n given to iurUH.- allotment of reiov K.S 65.66,000 to the Govetnment of west uengal for expenditure on tne reliei and rehabilitation of Ol piac€d persons from East Benpal during
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  • 147 2 ONGOLE Tne prices of rice ru;Cd lower by Rs 2 to Rs 6 per bag of 50 Madras measures, when compared to prices at this time last month. The prices were: mo.aga'akolu rice, its. 54; sannaiu, Ks. 45-S; kus. uma, Rs. 42.8; aWculu, Rs. 46-4;
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  • 88 2 KU:vi3AKONAM: sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar on Sunday vi ited the Dharmapuivri Mutt. He was received by Sri Manikkavachaka Tambiran and others and garlanded. Sir A K. Mudaliar worshipped at Sri Lukshmi Durga Shrine. Later, Sir A. R. Mudaliar was received by His Holiness Sri
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  • 30 2 MADRAS: A swarm of locusts spatted about a m ue from Bangalore, is reported to be movine east, stat* a fk>vemment Preaa Vnf« lmuhw Friday,- FOC
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  • 751 2 THEY SUGGEST TWO TELEGU STATES UNDER ONE GOVERNOR HYDERABAD: The disintegration of Hyderabad State, and formation of two Telugu States with a common Governor is advocated m a memorandum submitted to the States Reorganisation Commission by the Praja-Socialist-con trolled Hyderabad State Mazdoor (workers)
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  • 154 2 Payments Under Compensation Scheme Total Rs. 18 m. NEW DELHI: Th e amount paid under the interim compensation scheme totalled nearly Rs. 1,86 00 000 till June 5, it is reliably understood. This sum included eaan peymenta exceeding- Rs 1 t>.">,--00,000, about half of wnicil had been paid m Delhi.
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  • 45 2 NEW DELHI: The nest meeting: of the Univorsai Postal Union Sub-Oomrmiswoi'. appointed to draft a tele°riph code for the International Postal Service will be held here m October The postal centenary celebrations will aleo b« held about Ul« swne tim? FOC
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  • 596 3 It Is The Bridge Between India World-^yso/ra v. c. MYSORE: "At present there seems to be a sort of cold war between languages m India. Five languages claim our attention first the mother-tongue then there is the regional language; and we are urged to
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  • 83 3 BOMBAY:Mr. S. N. Agarwa., General Secretary of the Con. press, expressed the hope that the Congress President, Mr. Nehru, would be able to resolve the deferences among Congressmen mi n Mysore. Mr. Agarwal told reporters that ho wou'd not be sat sfted with "merely the disappearance of
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  • 62 3 NEW DELHI: Lieutenant General D. N. Chakravart A.M.C.. took over last Saturday the appointment of Director General. Armed Forces Medic* Services, m place of Lieutenant Genera' D. R. Thapar who is ictirinsr from service Lt-General Chakravarti ha' successively he'd the posts o Director of Medical
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  • 81 3 'Third World War Will Come' GIRIULiA The Minuter of commerce, Trade and t .sue Tits predicted «i Uurd Worm vvui- »t tne tuiruveiSaiy meeting 01 tne Kuuagduaianaa. xturai deveiopinenc isociecy. tie stud Two gicui, powers are preparing ior wot. We do not kjh>w wnea or wnme it An, titiirt. Dut
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  • 267 3 NEW DELHI: The Board of Directors of the Hindustan Steel Lamited, which is to set ud the Rs. 72,00,00,000-steei piant at Rourkela, m orissa, met here last week under tne ♦Jhairmanshtip of Mr. Aslvk K. Chanda. to give the signal to th company to go ahead
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  • 138 3 HYDERABAD Effective propaganda by women workers n favour of Prohibition was oije item of the constructive work programme of the advisory committee of the women's department of the AllIndia Congress Committee. Mr S. N. Agarwal, General Secretary of the Congress, 5a irj uere. Women could be of
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  • 92 3 SIMLA: The President, Dr Prasad, has been advised to take a few more days' rest m view of his having developed mild fever last Friday. Major.-Gen. Chatterjee. the President's Military Secretary said that the President last ,veek felt uncomfortable because of an allergic headache. Weather
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  • 61 3 CALiCUTTA: The Calcutta University authorities have •t is learnt, decided to instivute two separate degree ■courses m Music and fln e arts "he proposed decrees are to c named "B-Music and 'R"vA." The University authorities aye also decided to establish Colleee of Music
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  • 177 3 KATHMANDLJ: Habeas corpus petitions on behalf of the lour political do ten 14s arresicu last week and heid under the Public Safety Act have bv«.i. tiled m the Supreme uouii 01 Nepal. The petition^ are t.\ petted to come up fur heaiin^ this week. The
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  • 158 3 NEW DELHI: The Unioo Government has decided tissue national saving stam; s of the volue of Annas 4 S. and Rs. 1 for the benefit of small savers who cannot spend Rs. 5 or Rs. 10 at a time to buy National Savings Certificates according: to a
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  • 505 3 MADRAS: Dr. S. S. Gandheker, one of the four who represented Madras at the Ail-India Bee Keepers Conference at 'Mahabaleshwar, Boirtbay recently stated that m order to help enthusiastic apiarists m the State expert advice should be made available at call without
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  • 84 3 PHOTO. M. Joseph Laniel, the French Prime Minister, adjourned the debate on mdo.China m the Assembly early on June 10 after a motion favourable to his Government had been de feated. He later decided to seek a vote of confidence which however did not succeed. M.
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  • 86 3 Red Cross Training For Medico-Social Workers MADRAS: The Madras State tied Cross Society will traui six iruuicj-.iwOdi worners witn nnanciai aia Horn itii heajyuaiurs m Delhi. i tie Jiocieiy lias m the P^t three years. trained three oatcnes of six medico-social workers. Alter a year's traming: tn*se workers tirxl suitaoie
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  • 74 3 Anti-Prohibition Satyagraha GMJi4'i'jmi: jvn. a. iVafecsw.ira Jtuo and Mr. s.ci.cswara Kao of Jupudi bro*e pru'iii'Jit.on iaws neio last »veeK by tapping, m public, date pauns on Urn outskirt of Girntur town. Both were taken into cus_ tody and produced beiore tiie AduKic;nai t'lmt Cats Magistrate wno sentenced eacn to two
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  • 71 3 KATHMANDU. The fourmember British expedition to Baudha Peak has failed to reach the 21.890-foot summer. and abandoned the climb at 18,000 feet. Oommaneer styles, ieaa>r of the expedition, said tliat reasons for the failure were due to bad weather and difficult terrain. "We thoroughly explored mountain
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  • 296 3 Communists To Aid French Indians Freedom Struggle Jatha Leaves Chidambaram CHIDAMBARAM: Under the auspices of the local Communist Party, a Jatha consisting of 22 volunteers, left Chidambaram by walk last Thursday to participate m the French Indian struggle for liberation. They will visit en route a number of villages to
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  • 169 3 NEW DEI ,111: India may expect heavy Incursions of locust swamvs during the months of June an^ July, ac cording to th* latest bullcin Issued by the Plant Protection Directorate of the Union Ministry of *\rxl and Apricullurt. Half a df»s?n sv.yrms ente td
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  • 125 3 CALCUTTA The Calcutta Corporation, at lta weekljmeeting, last Friday, authorised the Mayor to request the West Bengal Government to Immediately publish the report of the Tram Fare Enhancement Commission which was appointed following the agitation against increase m Second Class tram fare last year. The mover
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  • 585 4 Move To Censure Kotelawala Government Defeated By 58 Votes To 21 COLOMBO: A combined Opposition move to oenvure the Kotoawala Government was defeated m the House «>n Friday The voting was M a galnat the motion and 21 for. The motion condemned, as "partisan, discriminatory and contrary to fundamental principles
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  • 87 4 AMKITSAR: A Pakistan Hockey Federation team wtt visit India m November, and play five Tests and* 10 other matches, it was announced here. ?ri B. L. Gupta, Secretary, Indian Hockey Federat on ..has asked aU members of the Federation to Intimate him by July
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  • 64 4 RANGOON: Loss estimated at over Rs. 10 lakhs was caused by a fire which broke out m the Kemmendine quarter of West Rangoon on Wednesday night. The fire, stated to have started m a hutment, destroyed over 600 houses. Fire fighters were handicapped by
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  • 138 4 HOLLYWOOD TRAINING FOR CINEMA ARTIST COLOMBO; Premnath, the popular radio and cinema artist will be the first Ceylonese to r )e trained m film work at Ho lywood. He will leave for J Hollywood early next year. i Premnath has had wide experience m film work m Ceylon and m
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  • 172 4 COLOMBO: The Tea Council of Canada will be inaugurated on June 17 at Toronto to promote sales of tea m general, irrespective of branded varieties. Tea trade organizations m Canada have notified the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board of their willingness to cooperate actively with tea
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  • 247 4 JAFFNA Science will, sooner or later, be taught through the medium of the national languages and a bedy of science masters will be the best group to advise on questions relating to the compilation of a glossary of scientific terms. This was stated
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  • 205 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's Minster for Commerce, Mr. R. G. Senanayake, said last Wednes. day he had decided to allocate for the London auctions the same quantity of tea m 1954 as iast year 65,000,000 Ib. quality teas and an unlimited quantity of common teas. In an
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  • 42 4 Three of the rtfjipients of Honour* on the occasion of the Birthday of the Sultan ofSelangror. Loft to Hght MB. NADESAN VEEKIAII (Meritorious Stvvfce M<-il;.| SWAMI SATYANANDA (Justice of the Peaoe)- and Mil JOSEPH BOUDVILLE (Meritorious Service Medtl).
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  • 216 4 Kotelawala Presents Bills In Parliament COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala on Friday formally i resented, to the House X epresentatives, Bills desigiu"i to secure parliamentary representation for registered citizens of Indian origin. The B Ills were circulated to members on Saturday. One of them seeks to raise
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  • 66 4 CEYLON'S Rs. 70m. LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED COLOMBO, June 17 A Government loan for 70,000 000 rupees (£5,250,000 sterling) was oversubscribed yesterday within a few hours of lists opening. The loan is for a 10-year term at three and a auarter per cent.— Reuter PARIS, June 17 General Henri Navarre, recently replaced
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  • 232 4 Five terrorists stopped an Indian boy on an estate m the AlontaK.it) area of Pahang on wednesuay and aSKed him for iooa When the rx>y- rexuseu tnerri, the terrorists aouueted aim and tied him up. ui'tr tne terrorists returned to tne estate and toid a tapper
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  • 35 4 JOHORE ESTATES STAFF UNION ANNUAL MEETING The 4th Annual Delegates 1 Conference of the Johore Estates Staff Union wiu oe ne.d at the Indian Association Jaian Ismail, Kluang, on Sunday, June 27 at 10.45 a.m.
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  • 70 4 listeners to tne Singapore Stat.on of Radio Maia^u can near today, Friday, at 8.00 p.m. a programme entitled "The Teaching Hospitals." Dealing with the training of a medical student at the Univers.ty of Maiaya and the teaching hospitals m Singapore, the voices of the Director
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  • 45 4 BOMBAY, June I<.—Thirtythree Indian Dhyslcians the .argest medical party from acre to go abroad left by air yesterday for England, the United States and Canada for a year's experience m foreign Hospitals. The party includes four women doctors.— AP
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  • 41 4 Meeting Tomorrow Indian University Graduates m Singapore will meet en Sunday June 20. at 3.30 p.m. at the Institute of Science m Serangoon Road to form an Association to promote the educational, cultural and social activities emong its members.
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  • 51 4 The Ramakrishna Mission announces with grateful thanks the generous undertaking of colourwashing and painting of the Dormitory, the kitchen and Dining Hall and the Workshop of the Mission Boys Home (Orphanage) at 179, Bartley Road, by Mr. G. Uttamram, J.P., of Singapore, costing more than
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO, June 17 Pre. Mminary proposals for increasing- Ceylon-Tha land trade /ere discussed yesteiday when a 10-nian mission from Thai, and met Mr. R. G. Senanayake, Minister of Commerce, Trade and Fisheries. The Thailand rnisson is led by the former Minister of Commerce Mr. K.
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  • 56 4 PAINTER'S MALAYAN VISIT POSTPONED Dongf Kingman nou<i American Chinese water-cj;cur painter, haa po tpcncd imlofinitely his Malayan tour, it was announced yesterday Lv the United States Information Service. Mr. Kinsman learned m Manila of the sudden doth of h-is wife and had to cut short his Southeast Asian tour under
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