Indian Daily Mail, 23 June 1954

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail OL. X. No. 127. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 430 1 Indo-China Other Asian Problems To Be Discussed From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 22. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Premier now m Geneva for Indo-China peace talks, will visit India lor two days on nis way back to Peking, according to Chinese
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  • 155 1 Kamaraj To Seek Election Prom Gudtatham r'rom Our Own correspondent MADKAS. June 2*.-The otdie Umm Minister Mr. ivaniu-i-uj will seek election to the otetie Asseiiwiy irom uudiyawiaia, a aouD.e memoer courjticuency m Wortn Arcot 14s-vi-ict wnere a byeeiection is Ntue to tdKo place on Aug. l. cM wu. iue nouunauon
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  • 105 1 IN IN DO-CHEN A: SAIGON, June 22 Informed military sources reported yesterday 500 Communist war prisoners held by French Union forces near Sai. gon smashed out of their camp on Saturday with the aid oi ravage attacks from surround.ng guerillas. Authoritative sources said
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  • 27 1 WASHINGTON, June 22 i President En»enhow*r sent a > message Monday to President Syngman Knee of South Korea nlprisrmtr continued Amepicaa I support.— AP
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  • 40 1 PARLS, June 22 The Duke of Edinburgh, m tne controls of British naval tug, arrived yesterday for his first visit to thl s French capital since Mi wife, the Queen, ascended the throne of Britain.- A P
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  • 241 1 SYDNEY, June 22 A. 26--,ear-<wl commercial artist was alleged l court here >esterday to have undressed u ve y^ung m^e^ m a wooo n-ar Sycuiey and raped tnre« A them. Tne artist, Ijeooajxl Keith Uiwcon of Manly, who was Ciuirged on ihree counts at iape, pleaded
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  • 157 1 CALCUTTA, June A correspondent for the Calcutta Statesman reported from *vaiimpong yesterday a w^e .^.ioo-u and fiicct'vy resistance iuavtaueut has developed n remote Tibet against the Chtn**»e communist occupation of tnat Hvmaiayan country. Kaumpong is the main Indian traumg centre tor caravans coming from Tibet. The
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  • 129 1 MADRAS, June 22.— Tenajs Associations of South-east Asian countries are being canvassed with the Idea of reviving an Eastern Zone for Davis Cup competition. N. Krishnaswamy, Secretary of the All-India Lawn Tennis Associations, said todey that he had written to Japan. China, Malaya, the Philippines, Burma
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  • 405 1 Vannikula Kshatriya Sangham's Resolution Re Dt. Bd. Elections From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 22. The Vannikula Kshatriya Sangham led by the Tamil nad Toilers Party leader and Local Administration Minister meeting for the tenth annual conference at Tindivanam on Sunday authorised
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    35 1 FUQZO, With French Foreign Mm 'ster GEORGES BIDAULT as host, the Bl|f Three meet f>n J«M»e 16 at tho Blohemond Ilow. Geneva. From left: M WDAUL.T, America's WALTER SMITH and Britain* Foreign Secretary AN* AP
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  • 83 1 LONDON, June 22 Nine delegates rrom religious. pwr ticai and youth organisation* have been cnosren to represent Britain at the second general meeting of tne worm assembly of youth m Singapore aurn£ August. young people from 70 na<tiona are expected to gather there The
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  • 143 1 Br. Germ Warfare Tests! LONDON, June, 22.— British germ warfare tests m the Bahamas last month went off 'satisfactorily," Mr. Duncan Sandys, Minister of Supply, toid the House of Commons yesterday. He said the weather was exce.lent and the arrangements worked smoothly. Valuable information had jeen obtained. Mr. Sandys aaid
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  • 99 1 AUSTRALIAN POLICY: CARIAPPA'S WARNING HRJSBANff, June 22 <& n R. M. Cariappa, Indian High Commissioner m Australia, said last night that Australia's iV>Ucy of encouraging only white immigrants was ••driving 400,000,000 people m India and Pakistan into <he arms of Communism." He told a press conference that Australia was bringing
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  • 68 1 Mirza Rafi Ahmed, son of the present head and grandson of the founder of the worldwide Ahmadtyya Movement m isuim, will arrie Sin> gaporo on June 28. by air on bis way to Indonesia. He wM be staying here for a week to see
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  • 45 1 Dr. Elizabeth Kelly of ma World Health Organisation will address the Singapore Rotary Club today Wednesday, June 23 on "Education for Health-. Dr. KeUy ha*» completed her two yeans of Deing- seconded to the Department of Social Medicine at tae university of Malaya.
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  • 40 1 The Malayan Railway Administration announces that from Monday, June 28. both the up and oown <aay maii trains between Kuala Lumpur aim Penang will stop at Mallm Nawar to pick up and set crown passengers.
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  • 28 1 The next monthly meeting of the Rural Board will Mi held at the Conference Room, Colonial secretary's Office, tomorrow Thursday, June 24. at 10 aon.
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  • 26 1 The Pilgrim ship s.s. "Anr shun" will now sail from Singapore at 4 pm On June 28 instead of June 29, as previously arranged.
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  • 33 1 Tho Australian Oomnvss sloner for Malaya, Bdr Alan b Watt, is returning to Singapore from the Geneva Conference today (Wednesday) June 28, by KLM at 1.10 p.m., at Ktilflsf Airport,
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  • 43 1 PHOTO. QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 at the Royal Ascot for Ladies' Day on June 17, chats with friends m the Royal Box nn 1 in the bottom photo, points *>ut what looks Uke good thing to her companion,. AP
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  • 127 1 Guatemala: Rebels Forced To R etreat -Army communi que BELIZE, British Honduras, June 22.— The Guatemalan radio broadcast an army communique yesterday which declared the army had launched an allout counter offensive near Zacapa and had forced rebel invaders to retreat. The communique said the first major contact was made
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  • 92 1 WASHINGTON, June 22 The inter-American Peace Commission yesterday agreed to a last.minute Guatemalan request to suspend temporarily its consideration of a Gua. temalan complaint alleging a "foreign aggression' against her. The action was taken at an open meeting of the five-nation group at the Pan.American. Union. The
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  • 45 1 MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY, June 22 The Uruguayan Chamber of Deputies passed yesterday by a 2_votc margin a Socialist resolution condemning the "agression"' against Guatemala. The motion did not get a majority on the first vote but was approved 32.30 on the second vote.— AP
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  • 54 1 RAFFLES BRANCH LIBRARY AT SIGLAP The Raffles Library will open a Branch Library at tne Social Welfare Community Centre at Siglap On Thursday, July 1. Membership fees are as foi* lows Deposit $2. "iOcl.-*. Quarterly $1. 50cts. Siglap will be the second Branch Library as there Vj another branch at
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  • 42 1 An Indian rubber tapper Oil the Tal Seng Estate, mi n ihe Tapah district of perak, was assaulted by two armed ann uniformed terrorists. He waa not seriously miit, says an Emergency Communique 'asued m Kuala Lumpur laat
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  • 583 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore Wed. June 23, 1954 UNWANTED MEMBERS OF THE C'WEALTH! UNCULTIVATED and uninhabited land is not an edifying spectacle. Land is essential for the existence of man. He has got to settle on it and cultivate it to provide himself with the food so indispensable for the
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  • 611 2 But No Conditions Or Strings Attached -GOKHALE KATHMANDU: India is committed to give monetary aid to Nepal totalling; Rs 7 crores, (Us. 70 m>) the Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Mr. B. K. Gokhale, told a Press conference hei* on Wednesday last
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  • 80 2 BOMBAY: Mr. S. B. Abra. ham, who has been appointed General Secretary, <%id Waiden of the V.M.C.A. Indian Students' Hostel m London, sailed for the U.K. last week, end. Mr. Abraham told Pressmen that the Indian Students' Hostel m London was built at
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  • 55 2 PHOTO. Air Hostess JUNE l£E 20, daughter of a Chinese Engi. neer, Is crowned Miss Hong Kong of 1054 m Hong Kong on June 12, wth runners -up standing behind her throne, She will represent the Colony at thn Mia* I'nivprsc .onto** «t i»n>
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  • 205 2 Film Of Sick and Starving Indian Children BOMPA*: Danny Kaye, noted Hollywood film star, now here on a UNICEF Mission, begun making a Technicolor film on child welfare m Far East last week. Danny Kaye s picture will have sick and starving chiidren of India and other eastern countries as
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  • 752 2 MADRAS: "Our efforts will be genuine, most unselfish, and patriotic. We will do our best to find permanent markets for Indian tobacco, and we are not interested m any particular exporter." said Sri K. Raghuramiah, M.U.t\, and leader of the Indian looacoo Delegation
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  • 330 2 ANANTAFUR Sri Nagi Reddi. 55. an advocate of sjooty. was murdered on Thursday night by unknown -assailants, near his house. The assailants inflicted stab m. juries all over the chest, abdomen and back, of Sri Nagi Reddi, and ran away threatening the neighbours and passers, by
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  • 128 2 CAIXJUTTA: The Calcutta University authorities have, it is learnt, deciued to institute two separate degree courses m music and fine arta Tne pro. posed degrees are to be Homed "B-Music and B.F'.A.". The University authorities have also decided to estab.isu a college of music and fine
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  • 123 2 INDOittu Tnree hundred cart. loads of food grains, worth about Rs 40,000, ape iying unsold m the there important mandies (marKets) of m. dore city as a result of a hartal by about 1,000 merchants. They are protest.ng against tne decision of the Agriculture
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  • 227 2 CHIDAMBARAM: Mr. A. Ramanatham iin :u Deputy to the Vice-Chanceilor of the Annamalai i versify, explained to Pressmen last week the salient features of the Post-Intermediate Course m General Education that woud be introduced m this university as an experimental mjjasure from this academic
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  • 28 2 NEW DELHI: Tne Presi. dent has summoned the Council of State and the Lok Sabha to meet on August 23.- FOC
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  • 131 2 Rajaii HANIPuTT, Sri. K. K.lmarai Nadar, Chief Minister ;iS{ weeK declared open the Rau'ji Council Hall at the Municipality where he was received by Sris M. Balakrishna Nayudu Commissioner, K. VenkataJ chaJapathy, Chaiiman, P Kandas wa my, Revenue Div.sionr Officer, and otneps. Sri Venka tachaiapathy
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  • 52 2 KURNOOL: It is learnt -that the Andhra Government have approved a scheme for imparting practical training for graduates m enginereing who might remain without em. p'.oyment for some time. The question of giving them any remuneration during the period of "apprenticeship might be considei-ed by the
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  • 396 3 Mohamed All's Assurance: Opposition Withdraws Adjournment Motions KARACHI: The Pakistani Parliament will discuss the imposition of Governor s Rule m East Bengal this week, llus asMirance w..., given by the Prime Minister m Parliament last Thursday to the Leader cf the Opposition, Mr. Snsh
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  • 166 3 KARACHI: Mr. Mohammed Ah, Pakistan Premier, who on h..< let-urn from Turkey, told prossmen that the Turco-Pakis. tarn staff talks would be held tei natdy m Karachi and Ankara. xiie pact with Turkey would i t involve Pakistan m any commitments to N.A.T.0., of men i\irkey
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  • 50 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Prime Minister, Mr. Mohain. mod Ail, who returned to .ivhi iatJt Thursday alter his State visit to Turkey, said he might go to Dacca "if neces s*ry." tie. had not v sited ■Ml Pakintan since the last i general election there.- FOC
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    69 3 PHOTO. liltioii streaming iknv n his face, a Communist heckler is ied to a tir»t_aidl station on Jane 17, by West German Police who rescued him from an angry mob outside West Berlin Town Hall where 20,000 Wet* B|.rUner s attended a rally to mark the anniversary of last years
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  • 109 3 JAIPUR: The process of re. sumption of jagirs m Rajasthan before on June 16. A notification issued by the Revenue Department said that the Government of Rajasthan ;i.l. under the Rajasthan Land fleforms and Resumption of Tapirs Act, 1952, fixed June 16 or the resumption
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  • 266 3 Kamaraj Seeking Easy Constituency MADRAS: The Chief Mln. ister Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, told Press reporters on Friday that he had not yet decided on the constituency m which to stand for election to the State Legislative Assembly. Sii xsadar is now a member w/i tne laja {Sauna (tiouse oi
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  • 59 3 TANJORE: In puisuuncc of the sanction accorded by the Government to establish the District Livestock. Farm in the premises of the District Board Agricultural Training School, at Orathanad, Mr. D. Pattabhiraman, Deputy Director. Animai) Husbandry, accompanied by Dr. Krishnaswami, District Veterinary Offi. cer Tanjore, has formally
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  • 63 3 MADRAS: Sri P. Kothanaa Kao of the Servants of Wdw Society has been invited to the National Race Relations Conference, to be held «it Honolulu, from June 28 to July 22. The Conference is being held under th e auspices of the Universities of Chicago,
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  • 54 3 KARACHI: The Prices of art silk fabrics have been reduced by about 30 per cent as a result of an agreement arrived at between Government and art silk mill owners of West Pakistan. The reduction H m pursuance of Government's policy to bring down consumer goods prices
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  • 59 3 MADRAS: A consignment cf 5,310 tons of i^ugar ?rom Formosa arrived m Madras last week by the s.s. "Uflion Trader." It is allotted to the southern regdon, and will be sold by Government at Rs. 29-8 per imperial maun<J Another ship, oarryin? about 9 000 tons
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  • 295 3 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay will award eight scholarships of a value varying from Rs. 50 per month to Rs. 60 per month during the year 1954-55 to students studying outside Bombay State for the following courses: (1) One scholarship of the v'aiue of Hs. 60 per
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI: The elevenmember Argentine expedition to Dhaulagiri (26,795 feet) was poised to make its final assault on the peak, according to a letter received by the Argentine Embassy here from Lieutenant Fraccisco G. Ibanex, leader of the expedition. All the members of the team were
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  • 82 3 NEW YORK: A. 16.year-old boy from Central India arrived here recently from New Delhi by p'sino. to be operated on for correction of a rare eye disease keratoccnis. The boy, I. Meyers of Jub. bulporc went directly from the airport to St. Vincents Hospital The
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  • 231 3 India To Expand N.C.C, NAJNTTAL,: The Government of India has decided to expand the activities of the National Cadet Corps. The budget for the current year for thig purpose has been radse*) from Rs 1,80 00.--000 to Rs. 2 40,00,000. out of which 60 per oent. would be paid by
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  • 78 3 KANCHEEPURAM: In a tempQe procession, here last week, one Krishnan (50) who" was among those carryw tS? vahanam, was killed Wnen he reii with the vahanam. r V lO J-F^^y occurred' m East Raja Street when Sri Nandl keswara was being carried on the silver Rishaba
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  • 82 3 MADRAS: Mr. S. Subramamam. Finance Minister, who is also m charge O f Education, denied that he had asked the Chief Minister to relieve him of the portfolio of Education or that he had tendered re' signation. When Pressmen asked him about certain rumours m this
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  • 329 3 GAYA: Mr. Kedar Nath Sinha, the District Magistrate of Gaya, told reporters here on Saturday that the Bhoodan movement had definitely caused induction m the price of lands and the number of registration of lands had also considerably gone down. Regarding progress of
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  • 55 3 miknool: '1-he Government of Andhra. it is learnt, are now considering a proposal to open a State Police Training (College at Anantapur. The college will have facilities for training Sub-Inspectors of Po. lice and. If necessary, officers of higher cadre. The Police Shorthand Bureau, now functioning
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  • 94 4 Fr. GENERAL WOUNDED BY TERRORIST CASABLANCA, French Ntroceo, June 22 A terrorist shot and -eriously wonnd--7* l rench General MaHe\nt..in,. I>- 1 la ut exilic at Maraakesh on Saturday. The General Outi'mantler o f fJ e M Mamakesh military r+ Mon. underwent a P operation He waj, expected to livtf.
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  • 390 4 Repayment From 1959 COLOMBO: The world bank has agreed to give Ceylon a loan of Rs. 90,000,000 (19 Million Dollars) for Stage n of the Hydro-Electric Scheme. The Bank has also agreed to allow Ceylon to commence repayments m 1959 or 5 years
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  • 128 4 BADULLA: Oeylonese were an over-governed people, m comparison with the people of other countries. That was mainly due to the fact that Ceyloneso lacked self -disc pMne. Tnis wag the opinion Of Mr. K. Nesiah, Lecturer m Education, University of Ceylon, who addressed a meeting at
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  • 53 4 COLOMBO- A young man who claimed to be "The Prince Royal" walked into the Prime Minister's office. He said he wanted Rs. 50,000 to start a business. A C.I.D. sergeant hustled him away to the Fort Police Station where he was later hand- Ed over to
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  • 158 4 NO- CONFIDENCE IN S.F.A. PRESIDENT At the extraordinary emergency meeting on Sunday at the Catholic Centre LJras Basah Koad, the Singai>ore Filipino Association pas«cd by a large majority, a v"te of "non- confidence" on their president and on the committee for the inactivity of the Association,. At the ensuing election,
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  • 281 4 CEYLON STUDENTS IN INDIA FORM UNION JAFFNA: Mr. T, Muthusamypillai, manager of the Jaffna Hindu College and 'ts affiliated Schools, inaugurating the Union of Oeylon Students m India m the St. John's College hall, said it wm gratifying to note that Oeylon students m Indian Universities had banded themselves together
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  • 66 4 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government has decided to remove all restriction^ on the export of parched and puffed rice from the State. Thia step follows the improved food situation m the State. Hitherto the Government had permitted the export of 100 ton s of these typea
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  • 310 4 Many and fascinating are j legends woven round thp. origin of Bharatanatyam but Hindu mythology has it that the sage Bharata was the first mortal to be initiated into the intricacies of the art and science of Natya (Dance) and was instrumental m imparting it to
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  • 247 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. A. Ratnayake, said that the ap. pointment of a Commiss.cn to enquire into the marriao and divorce laws of Ceylon had been put off for some time m view of the several commissrions and committees; that were
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  • 762 4 COLOMBO: A call to the Government to appoint a Commission to go into the question of taxation mi n the coun try. was made by Senator Justin Kotelawala. In the Senate iflAl VV66K. Sir Nicholas Attygalle, President, presided. 1 Mr. E. W. K:;nnangara, the
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  • 259 4 COLOMBO: Sir Cecil Syers, U. K. High Commissioner m Ceylon, presented a token crate of technical equipment, gifted by the U.K. Government to Ceylon under the C.Plan to the Minister of Education, Mr. M. D. Banda, at the Ministry of Education. At the presentation ceremony
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  • 134 4 COLOMBO According to the Commonweaitn "umversi. ties' Yeai-oooK» lor li>o4, just puoushed m ijonuun, l»o stu. vents irom Ceyion went to the O.K. tor study on research, during the academic year, untiy- 1 vft 'me total number of student*, m tho U.K. irom Common, weaith
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  • 105 4 BANGKOK, June 22 A suit against Fong Siddhitharma, former Deputy Education Minister, and number of his followers was filed Übol Provincial Court m North-eastern Thailand. °y I>ublic prosecutors last Saturday, according to a delayed report received here. Fong was charged with instigating internal
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  • 54 4 GOLD COAST ELECTIONS ACCRA (Gold Coast), June 22 Kinal hgu«.es lor the last Tueedayis general etet t«on showed that Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah j Convention People's Part.^ gained 71 seats and the opposition 31. The total votes cast m the 104 constituencies amounted to 716,589 or 69 per cent ox
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  • 254 4 G. G's Post Not Promised To Sir Tikiri: Premier's Challenge KANDY: Sir *ahn Kotelawalay the Prime Minister, v xplained! to members of tlie Kandy UNP Branch the cttcuniatances that led to the resignation from tho Party of Adisar Sir Tiklri Bands Panabokke. sir John stated he U aprepared to discuss
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  • 187 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon governments proposal for a tripartite trade agreement witi. oapan and Egypt has rnei -vith preliminary objection*, from Japan, according v official sources here. <Jeylou proposed this three.natioi. crave, pact to overcome tht d.inculties caused by Egyptian inability to buy Ceyion tea Ceylon proposed
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  • 210 4 COLOMBO: Three women, one of whom was marrieu, contended last week with three bachelors that working women made efficient, wives, when the subject was debated between the YMCA Forum and the Working Women:; Welfare League. Mr. N. K. Choksy opening the debate, said although he took it
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  • 42 4 Lieutenant-General Sir Jeoifrey Bourne, GOC Maiay& took the salute at the marciipast at the British Military Hospital, Kinrara, on Sunday morning The occasion was part >f the celebration^ marking the 56th Anniversary of the Roy il Army Medical Corps.
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