Indian Daily Mail, 9 July 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 143 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 9. 1954. TOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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    57 1 PHOTO, MADAME «j AY ALAKSIIMI PANDIT, President of the U.N. < .-TV rid Afwembiy and n »ter of Indian Premkf Jawaharia! Nehru, chats with PRESIDENT TITo of Yu^oslava, a t Tito'* siimiiu-r hdUM'. on the Adriatic Island of Brionl on June 28. Madame Pandit spent a week touring Yugoslavia as
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  • 187 1 To Defend Jordon Against Israeli Aggression SYRIAN AID SOUGHT DAMASCUS, July B.— King Hussein of Jordan Tuesday sent a special courier to the Syrian capital, reportedly With an urgent appeal lor military and material aid to defend Jordan against repeated Israeli aggression." The envoy arrived in Damascus yesterday afternoon and
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  • 41 1 T. C. TAMILS TO LAUNCH SATYAGRAHA From Oar Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, July B.— Travi-.ioore Tamilnau Congress has decided to start Satyagraha from tomorrow, Frkiuy following' the arrest of their leaders demanding meiger of the Tami, areas in the Madras State.— Copyright
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  • 150 1 BANDITS KILL 2,300 MEN IN MALAYA LONDON. July 8. Communist terrorists in Malaya have kil.ed 2,197 Asians and 100 Europeans since the outbreak of terrorism in June 1948. Mr. Henry Hopkinsoa. Minister of State for Colonial Atfairw gave these figures In a Parliamentary reply yesterday. Between June 1948 and December
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  • 131 1 LONDON. July 7 lhe world consumed rubber a* fast as »t produced It dunr.* May— at the rate of 135 MO tons— the international Rubber Study Group announced neru yesterday Production for 196* to the end of May was 687.600 tons and consumption 702.600 tons. Estimated shipments
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  • 53 1 COLOMBO Ju>y 8 The C'fy'on Prime Minister Sir John Kntelawa'a ha*- acrt ,>t *;t President Ei enhowcr's in. vitation to visit the I n I States «ar'y in IKrfmber it was announced here tud "«y. Sir John Kotr'awala expects to be In Washington frcm Dtcembrr C
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  • 87 1 LONDON. .Tu'y S. -Mr. Stan Awbery, Labour, asked n thp Hous<> of Commons yesterday wh it were the terms of the settlement with the Singapore Rtildntl who had been camp■R out In the school gro'jris as a protest against their -it'.om! service. Mr. Henry Hcpklnson, Minister
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  • 557 1 IGNORING PAK. PROTEST Sutlej Waters Diverted: 10 m. Acres Will Benefit NEW DELHI, July B.— lnspito of Pakistani protests, Premier Nehru of India today inaugurated the Nangal-Uhakra canals, the world's longest concrete and tile kned artificial channel system. The Indian government ran tnree special
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  • 89 1 Australia Says "No" To India CANBERRA. July 8 Australian Immigration Mini, ster Harold Hoit yesterday, firmly reiterated the counts -'a determination to retain restri. ctive immigration the "white Australia 1 policy. His statement foLlowocJ suggestions that India wou>d soon asjc Australia to aiiuw a -small annual quota of m dians.
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  • 21 1 KARACHI, July 8 Pakistan and Turkey may soon sign a trade agreement following their recent defence pact and cultural agreements. AP
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  • 52 1 Fifteen Dutch and 22 Indonesian delegates began tfsrir-i. sions in t-'j .-ed session on June 29 aimed at liquidating their loosely-linked five year oid Union. AP. Photos taken on June 89 at the meeting In The Hague shows: Top pc. turt, the ln4ouesiao and lower,
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  • 337 1 LONDON, July 7.— Si r Win ston Churchill raised a laugh in the House of Commons today when answering his first ques tion since his return from Washington and Ottawa: Cou.d he give a list of the former sovereign states who were now enslaved, referred
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  • 180 1 from Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July B— Two retired Indian Union officials have been appointed to administer the Nettapakkam Commune, tne largest enclave liberated by the people from French autnority. Mr. H. S. Paul, formerly Coilector in Madras and a former D. S.
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  • 106 1 FATEHGARH. July t> Dr Lohia, the Praja_SocidMat Party leader was arreited at Farrukhabad* abou^ 5 mi:P^ from here, on Sunday under the Special Powers Act of 1932 and sent to jail. Dr. Lohia, who arrived from Luc know on Sunday aucatssed puo.ic meetings at Kalmganj and Farrukh"ba
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  • 67 1 DAMASCUS. Ju'y 8 The Syrian Government is prepared to send Jordan every j MlMe aid under the Arab League Charter and the Arab O:;lective Security Pact *.o counter Israeli "'danger'* in Jordan usually reliable sour, ccs said yesterday The government dg expected to sen^ its response
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  • 21 1 The court of Criminal Appeat will sit l n the Buprem* Ocurt BulldUg. Singapore «ommenciag on Thunaay,
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    36 1 PHOTO. Rebel leader COLONEL CASTILLO ARMAS (fachic rameia) embraces COLONEL MONZON, temporary Head of the Guatemalan military junta, after the two had slirnert Armistice on July 2in the Palace of the President of rci Salvador.- A.P.
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  • 207 1 Singapore To Madras In 6 1/2 Hours: Indian Connie's Proving Flight A Success (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July B.— The first proving flight between Madras and Singapore has been very success ful stated officials of the Air India International, and regular weekly flights will begin from July 16. The
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  • 294 1 MADRAS, July B.— The AirIndia International Constellation "Kashmir Princess", on its proving flight on the Bombay-Madras-Singapore route, landed at Madras Airport at 1-45 a.m. on Monday Ju-y 5, Present at the airport to receive, the Constellation were a large and representative gathering of civil aviation
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    49 1 FHQJQ. Jaioslav Dvcbny, 82-year-old Czech who left his Communist home won the \Vimb>d«n Men's Singles Championship <n Juiy 2 with a 13-11; 4-6; 6-8} 9.7 victory wer Ken Rosew iJI of Australia. AP. Photo show* the Duchess of Kent pre. _*entlne th« cuo to JwomUiv Drobnv at Wimbiecjju.- A.P.
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  • 36 1 GENEVA. July 7. The Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov. was expected to arrive back here this afternoon from Moscow to attend the Indo-China conference, usually reliable sources reported.- Reuter
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  • 108 2 bangalore: There were 81 attacks of. a nd 44 deaths irom cholera in various parts Mysore state during the! week ended Jun c 17. Reports '>f cholera were received from I Aagamangala Town and some I villages in the taluqs of Chal- I
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  • 483 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri July 9, 1954. A TRUE AMBASSADOR OF INDIA SHI M. Gopala Menon's announcement of the end or his term as the Representative ot the Govenunent ot India in Maiaya has iK>t oome as surprise. Biven at me tune 01 bis departure irom nere three muixuts
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  • 366 2 Nehru Warns Thanu Pillai NEW DELHI: Sri Jawahariat Nehru, as President of the Indian National Congress, has it is reported here, sent a strongly worded note to Sri Pattern Thanu Filial, Travanoore-Cochln Chief Minister, warning that unless his Government follows
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  • 582 2 TIRICHIRAPALLJ: Inaugurating the Hrucbi District PrajarSodaiist Party Conference here, Mr, P, JL Kunnu, Minister for Labour and Public Health rravancore-Gochin, said the T. C. Government had prepared 9 comprehensive still to solve the agrarian problem in the State, and would introduce it
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  • 83 2 TRIVANDRUM; The grant of land to individuals under the Grow More Food Scheme Will cease forthwith in Travan-core-Cochin. Land whether in reserve forest areas, or plots under the control of the Revenue Department will, hereafter be allotted only to cooperative farming societies for the
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  • 147 2 Mettur Dam: Water Released For Irrigation MADRAS. Water for irriga. tion purposes from the Mettur Dam was released this year on June 14, three weeks earlier than last year. This is said to be the earliest date on which, in the last four Or five years, Mettur water could be
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  • 223 2 TIRUCHIRAKA.LLI Mr. JS. AjaJ, Director-<TeneraJ, Ah.uidia Raaio, is oa a visit to tne xirucna station of toe Air. At an evening party at the Tiruciii stuuios, Mr. L»aU was introduueu to tne guests present jy Mr. N. S, iiamaciiandra.n, director in charge of tne
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  • 219 2 NEW DELHI; Th« railways capacity to carry both gootio «tna passengers is expected to improve tuither as a resuu of orders placed by the Kawway tfoard *or over 11,000 wagona and 4«o coacnes under the rail ways 1 roiiing stocK procurement programme for tne
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  • 128 2 LAHORE: The Italian Ex peditioo to 1( K-Two" has betii held up by the bad weather on the slopes of Abru Ridge, according to th£ latest reports from Skardu. The expedition wast last reported to have established Camp Three at a height of 20,400 feet. The
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    87 2 A large gathering of people belonging to dU ferent communities gathered a* the Dargah Haza rat NHzamuddin (New u^iLt) to cvmiiutn r.u the 648th anniversary (Urs) of Hazarat Khwaja Amir Hasan Amir Khusro, Toote.Ae-Hlnd. Minister* of th« Cm tral and Delhi State Govern unit* and Members of th« Diplomatic Corps
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  • 502 2 Hyderabad Minister Quits Pradesh Congress Leadership Sequel To High Command's Decision Against Dual Role HYDERABAD: Mr. K. V. Ranga Reddy, Revenue Minister and President of the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress, submitted his resignation of his office of Congress President to his Executive last week, in accordance with the directive of -the
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  • 106 2 SURA.T: Policemen and officers of Surat wLI, beginning from this week pay courtesy visits to cit-z--ms in their beat or circle as part of "Understand and be understood" movement amongst the police. Mr. S. K. Gokhale, District Super.ntemdent of I'oiice, told Pressmen that ''this witi
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  • 220 2 Aerial Sowing Rajastnan Scheme JAlr-UR: Mr. AmritUl Vadav. Rajasthans Mimster for forests aqtj Kenef ami Hehabiiitation, sa. d here that the ata:e ooveinment wouid undertaKe aeria; sowing of a be.t of *o mne 3 long and five miles °'oad in Joanpur division thio year, hemd tor the belt had ueen
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  • 68 2 NEW DELHI: The infor. mation and Broadcasting: Ministry is p.v<i«i<tJpigr a pilot actaeme for the Introduction of' toueviwon in India, it Is learnt here. The present tfba, it Is understoodl is to locate the station in Bombay on an experimental basis. The small unit will cost
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  • 113 2 MANGAJLOREJ: For the third time this month the Indian Airlines Corporation plane on its Bombay-Mangalore Cochin scheduled flight could not land here on Tuesday last due to bad weather and poor visibility The telecommunications system here broke down at 10 on Tuesday last and except by
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  • 290 2 ttJVTHAiANDU: Mr Regmi Foreign Minister of Nepal, ad.' dressing a meeting at Chabhil, about three miles from here :ast week said that it was in the interest of India and Nepal that South-East Asia was tjot made a war bas e for which certain
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  • 431 2 NEPALI CONGRESS IS NOT ANTI-INDIAN— Koirala ♦w- AT S A JL ail> 3 |B >s*w r PM»d Koirala, President of Ne *2H 698 ***a«di here that his organisation was not "anti-Indian." "Hwne Is not troer friend of India In N<toal than myself and no organisation In Nepal friendlier to India
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  • 97 2 MADRAS: Dr. D Venappa, President, Madras Medical Council, speaking at a meeting of the All-India Dental Association. Madras State Branch, appealed to the members to strengthen the Association. He said they, should all devote their energies to the betterment of the profession Dr. T. M. V.
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  • 114 2 Taxes Reduced In Karaikal *u^r RAIKAL: A meeting of the Municipal Council was held M "y«nder the presidentship of Senator R.M.A.S. Pakkinswamy Plllal, Mayor. The meeting lasted for about three hours. At the request of the KaraiKtti Merchants' Association, the meeting resolved to reduce the municipal tax on cotton piecegoods,
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  • 539 3 CHAMBERS* FEDERATION'S VIEWS of inT The o€ the Federation S 1 1 18 Commerce and industry ha" urged the Congress Working CommitteeT^ld th£ tion and implementation of policies which will accelerate economic development, and to desist from amending Uie Coos^Ttioo in any way^nat ma?
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  • 248 3 NEW DEILHI: Striking: :nu> a new ii<-'d uiitoucncd so far oy siumuiid^ organisations m oilier countries the luuian Standards xnstii.uc»on b proposed standards regarUinj; the m&xeup ox preummary i'cio' s ut cooks. c«ui^ua ior dusiiacis and tor tables <>t contents. Tue dxait xn^ian Standards cuvtring these subjects were circuited
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  • 236 3 NEW DELHI: The decisions UK«n by the Government »f inuia with a view to ensuriu,/ me speedy establishment uf me Typewriter industry in indu, have been announce^ in a Press Note issued by the Ministry ot Commerce and (a> Ail firms, who are interested in the
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  • 140 3 HIM.UA. Mr. V. MavianKitr, Speaker of the t-o,t Sabha, expressed himself in favour of the abolition of the ceath sentence. Addressing a meeting uaacr tiie auspices of tne Inaltui Kenaissance Society last ween, he said that he head strong views not omy on the question
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  • 107 3 Varadarajan, Ananta Vaidva" Periaswaml Thooran attended the meeting. It was resolved to include sH H« b Ut all In dia literary dons in the volumes of the fn 7ut l uF &e6^ S compiled St^U il besides what ha d Already been included. wit? r a K e<
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  • 55 3 MADHYA BHARAT POLICE ROLL OF HONOUR INDORE Forty-nine emp.cyces of the Police department of Madhya Bharat were kiliCd during the last six years. most of them in encounters w.th dacojts, according to a spokesman of the Police department. Those killed inputted One deputy superintendent six subInspectors, four head constables and
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  • 71 3 INDIAN RAILWAY DELEGARION TO RUSSIA BOMHAY The threemember Indian Railway Officials Delegation, led by Mr. s. 3. Vasist, Member, Railway Board, last wecK left Bombay oy air for London en route to .tussia. The delegation will spend tour weeks in the USSK viatuig railway workshops and *»tiier installations. Other members
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  • 77 3 INDIAN JEWELLERY SHOW TO BE HELD IN PARIS MADRAS: An exhibition of jfiweJery, gold and silverware vvih be heid in Paris between jept. 20 and 27. This exnibi--ion, which he oeing conducted j;nce 1930, had been attracting overy yeaj a large number ox craderii and buyers from a;l jver the
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  • 127 3 LUCKNOW: Dr. Ram Manohar Liohia, Socialist Party, has called upon members of his party to prepare for a nationwide ''direct action 1 in the course of three "personal" letters addressed by him to his ranks it is reliably understood. "The strategy" worked ou,t by Dr.
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    43 3 Fteoto. West Berlin policemen straggle to keen an »n«Ty crowd ?n y J3r^ Sfl""*. TberaMy, attended by about JO.OOO people, marked the ant amUveraa^ o7 the 7uprtSiTJ in fc EMt Germany. Polioe a/rested SO peo^e^ar& Sflghw wMcb broke oat as hedders tnUrnptSd^yproSbdlSSg. AP
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  • 451 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. William E. Siri Leader of the tenman American expedition to the 27 790-ft. Mount Makalu *aiU that th© highlight of their expedition was the collection of physiological and bfc>iog»cai data, watch wouid be of great use to future. Dr. Siri. accompanied
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  • 347 3 Delhi Housewives Are Up Against The Cinema NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister of India received a petition signed by about 13,000 housewives and mothers of Delhi demanding action to "control the evil of the cinema." The petition said that if the Government did not nave sufficient constitutional powers" in this
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  • 230 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. R Ha. numanth Kao, District Mag.3. trate, last week took up Z<>c, hearing a complaint filed under Section 4*u IPC (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property) against Bhimsee Dungersee, a pruoiuxent oiljseeds and rain mei\ chant, by the .sank of Bamda, Hyderabad. Bhimse©
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  • 124 3 CALCUTTA: A special court iiere last w«k &ea<<tui;ed (iuba.rdha n MuKfterjee, Itea^urtt ■Of the west bengaf secrcta. nat, tu sevtn years ritf^ivuo imprisonment and A fine <<f ns l«,5oo on a charge of criminai breacn ot truot In rcsP«ct of Government money amuunUng to Rs 24,700
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  • 130 3 INOORE: The Qovernment of Madhya Bharat has decided to set up an Industrial Fin. ance Corooration for the SUte within the next three or four months, it is reliably learnt -;ere. ine Corporation will give loans to small-scale industries Mr. Sitaram Jajoo, Madhya Bharat's Minister
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  • 250 3 "Promises Not Fulfilled": Mr.Ghaffar Khan Accuses Pak Govt. KARACHI: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan has writtea letter to fee JrtUastam Ootnmuiuatfioi^*Sl tuuui«i i«omises' made at the tune 01 Jus release from The Frontier Gandhi told pressmen that just before he was reieasea from Kawalpmai Jan in January ti^ vJf Sardar Banadur
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  • 163 3 Study Of India's Mineral rotenuai Urged BANGALORE: Mr. K. D Maiavlya. union Deputy Minister tor N»UU"»1 Kceuuictfl and Scientific Research, sa.d nere that there was need for immediate investigation »t the whole mineral potential of the country. Aaressin£ the conference of Central and Southern States on the exploration and »iro3.
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  • 213 3 NEW DELiHI: Rules tor cancellation of al lotments have recently been amended with a view to maximum utlisatton v f avaable evacuee accommodation 101 tue oeuent ot cusplaced persons who have not ao far been provided with accommodation Under the amended Miles, says a Rehabilitation Ministry Press
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  • 92 3 DACCA: Experimental ma. nufactunng of pulp in the Cjiandraghona paper mills had started, it is learnt. The pulp made °t indigenous bamboo will meet the total requ remente of the mills. At prc. sent, paper is being manufactured from importer p iuj>. Production of paper in
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  • 81 3 PATNA Pandit Shrikant rhakar, Vidyalankar, Editor. Aryavarta, was re-elected President of the Bihar Journalists' Union for the year 1954-55 at the annual general meeting of the Union held here last week. The following other officebearers were elected: VicePresidents Mr. Braj Nandan An?*nd (Indian Nation), and Mr. Surendra
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  • 598 4 Labour Minister's Plans COLOMBO Plans to assist Ceyfenese to replace Indians in shops, factories and petty trades will be discussed by the Cabinet next week. The acting Minister of Labour, Major T. F. Jayawardane, and the Minister of Commerce. Trade and Fisheries, Mr. R.
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  • 355 4 COLOMBO: Mr. C. C. De~ sai, the Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon at a press interview, last week made an emphatic statement that it was the sacred duty and solemn responsibility of the Government of India to ensure that the agreement, which she had signed
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    41 4 -Photo by GO PAL SHETTY and MALATI RAMACHANDAR performing the SMva-Parvati dance held at the Koala Lumpur Town Hall on Saturday July 8, In ai<j of the Lady Tempter's T. B. fond. The function was arranged by the MIC.- K. PALANY
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  • 178 4 INDIAN BOY NOT ALLOWED TO STUDY IN CEYLON COLOMBO The Government of Ceylon has refused permission for an orphan boy from India whose guardians are from Ceylon to come over here to continue his education. The Indian High Commissioner, Shri C. C. Desai. it is reliably learnt, has taken a
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  • 115 4 COLOMBO: Mr. C. R. Benganidna has given notice or a motion to be moved in tne Ceylon House of Representatives, seeking nationalisation wt all foreign-owned wealth in the Island. The resolution will come up for discussion shortly Mr. Bengamana stated that more than 80 p.c.
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  • 27 4 COLOMBO: Miss E. M. Booker, acting press officer at the Commonwealth Relations Office in London, has been posted to Colombo, Ceylon.— FOC
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    80 4 Miss K. J. SARASA (centre), talented pupil of Natyakala Kesari Vaznuvoor Sri Kamlaii PiUai, giving a vocal recital of classical music under the auspices of the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society at the War Memorial Hall in the St. Andrews Cathedral on Monday, July 6. Accompanying artistes were Mr. KOTHANDARAMAN
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  • 182 4 Rs. 1 m. On Import Of Race-horses COLOMBO Legislation is to be introduced in Parliament to limit the importation of race-horses to Cey*on by fixing a ceiling limit on exchange granted fu r purch^e of race-nurses from abroad. This was stated by Mr M. D. H- Jayewaroena, Parliamentary Secretary to
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  • 96 4 AKKARAIPATTU: The peo. pi© or TiruKovii have sent a memorandum to tne Permacent Secretary to the Minuter of Te»ecwmmunicauons to cancel the appointment of a sub-post_maater tw Tmikovil sut>-pust omce m«oe by the Postmaster General a few days ago. The memorandum alleges that the newiy appoint Postmaster
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  • 559 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon Democratic Congress circles last week bitterly complained that dn spite of the lega; provision in the Indian and Pakistani citizenship Act to launch an appeal in the 3u» preme Court against the decision of the Commissioner for Registration, adequate opportunity
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  • 172 4 COLOMBO: The Board of Indigenous Medicine, -which is now statutorily a*i executive body, will shortly be reorganised and made an advisory bo irrJ so that a number cf anoma'ies now existing under the present set-up mav be eliminated. In terms of the preaent setup
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  • 119 4 DISENFRANCHISEMENT OF C'WEALTH CITIZENS: RENDEL REPORT OPPOSED -M. P. D. NAIR S RESOLUTION Mr. M. P. D. Nair, member for Seietar, will move the following resolution at the next mec-tmg of ttie ojigapore Legislative Council meeting on the July 20. That this Council, with reference to the report jf the
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  • 38 4 COLOMBO The Consumers" Price Index for the month of June, 19M is 102.4. Tnere has oeen a slight rise mainly due to the increase in prices of red onions, vegetables and potatoes.- FOC
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