Indian Daily Mail, 26 August 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 190. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1344 1 NEHRU'S 'COLLECTIVE PEACE'FORMULA To Resolve World Tension ASSURANCES TO PORTUGAL NEW DELHI, Aug. 25. The Indian Prime Minister Nehru said today a pattern of Collective peace was the, only alternative to war preparedness and the only substantial approach to real security. I'Jie Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru said in a
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  • 115 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Aug. 25. Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister said today that India had refused t«> join next month's U.S. sponsored talks on southeast Asian defence because she felt they were likely to reverse the trend of conciliation released by the
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  • 103 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— The Indian Government said today it deeply regretted that Portugal had not accepted its suggestion that representatives should meet on Aug. 24 tc discuss an impartial observation of the dispute over Portuguese possessions. India named this date in a note to
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  • 69 1 KARACHI Auff 25 A one.diay token strike by more than 250 000 west Pati. stan communications, indus. trial and municipal wori-er<j fixed for Thursday has been po-tponed for six weeks, it was stated here. The We t Pakistan Feaera tion of Labour said the had been
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. The Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said yesterday that he still had hepe that tho French National Assembly would next week ratify the European Defence Com- munity Treaty.— Reuter
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  • 299 1 MADAM PANDIT PASSES IH ROUGH S'PORE TODAY Madam Vijayalakshmi Fan. dit will arrive here irom Djakarta today at 855 a.m. by K.L.M. Flight No *M. She is on her way back i» India after a ten-day visit to Indonesia Aft«r a halt of 45 minutes at the Kalian^ Airport she
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  • 83 1 VENICE (Italy), Aug. 25. Three shy Japanese girls unth dresses that hid their angles won more admiring glances at the Venice film festival Tuesday than all the Bikini-clad beauties af the Lido. Press photographers deserted the glamorous girls on the beach and went off in pursuit
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  • 125 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 25. Hyenas and wolves, prowling in the hills and ravines of Uttar Pradesh State, are reported to have devoured 29 children since the end of April. This state is in Northern India along the borders of Nepal. Army and police personnel are
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  • 101 1 EVANSTON (Illinois*) Aug. 25 A Christian discussion on whether mankind's main efforts should be to get to heavi* or to make the earth more heaven .like nearer a «"iimax today. The subject, phrased in the words "Christ Tho Hope of the World," is the main thc.ne of
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  • 259 1 Appalling Floods In Assam BOMBAY, Aug. 25.— Floods from the rising- Brahmaputra River today cut India's big teaproducing state of Assam in the north-east from the rest of the country. Loss of life Is feared. Rail and telegraphic communications were disrupted Crops, cattle and property suffered heavily. Some reports said
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  • 79 1 NEW DELHI, Augr 25 India announced yesterday that V.K. Kri?hn a Menon will lead Ind'a»s delegation to tno United Nations General As. stmbly a^ain this autumn The announcement said Mrs. V^jayalakshmi Pandit, Prime Minister Nehru's sister who was Assembly President at the last session, will
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.— A 25-mcmber Indian cultural mission left by air Tuesday on a six-week goodwifll tour of Scviet Union. Led by Deputy Health Minister Mrs. Maragatham Chandrasekar, the party includes musicians, dramatists. folk dancers and artists.- AP
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  • 188 1 NEW DEIJII, Aug. 25.— United States membership in the United Nations cease-fire mission to Kashmir has been reduced from 21 to 6 since Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru called for the Americans to withdraw after U.S.-Pakistan military aid pact, a Government spokesman said.
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  • 94 1 NEW DELMI. Aug. 25 Official Indian sources tald France and Indi a Tuesiay starter "to study the techni, cal problems arising from their currant negotiations on the futurtt of the French settlements in India. The sources declined to say what the problems were oui observers here
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  • 109 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 25. Shock and amazement over the suicide of Brazilian President Getulio Vargas was expressed tcday in editorials in United States newspapers. The New York Times said the consequences of his death would be profound "first of all for his country and then
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  • 109 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 25 Home Minister K. N. Katju told the Indian Parliament that flcods in Northeast India have drowned 56 people and put 22,000 square miles in Assam and Bihar under water. In Bihar alone, he added. 17,000 families are homeless. The Central Government
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  • 116 1 ZURICH Aur. 25 Major M D Jayal. Director *>f the New Indian Himalayan Moun. taineerirts institute at Dar_ ieeling. ia to spend a weea at the "outward bound school of climbing; at Eska .ie Cumb3i-lsjnd British Himalaya vetc-an, Eiic S^inton who run? *ne ?ch<»ol invited him.
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  • 46 1 KARACHI, Aug. 25: Pakistan Foreign Minister Sir Zafrullah Khan is expected to visit Burma and Thailand en route to Manila to attend the Scuth-East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) conference. Zafrullah Is expected to !eav e Karachi bv the end of August.- AP
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. The Secretary cf state. Mr. John Foster Dulles, said' yesterday that the South-TSast Asian Defence Conference wou'.d consider the threat of Communist economic penetrat;on as well as the Communist threat of outside military attack.- Reuter
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  • 70 1 LONDON Aug. 25 Mr. Vernon Bartlett journa'ist and broadcaster who nad an abdominal operation on Sunday, was stated today to have had a comfortable nignc. There was "a slight improvement in l,is condition." Mr. Bartlett is in Un'\cr sity College Hospital, Loil don Earl'er this year Mr. BartI
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  • 76 1 Mr. F. A. Ohua, Judge of the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday acquitted all the eight university students charged with sedition, stating that the articles contained in the seventn issue of FAJAR were net seditious and that there was no evidence that accused one, three
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  • 143 1 Giving- news of the propop. eri Kallang Bridge* Mr. H.u. lies acting Director P.W D. said at a Press Conference yesterday that designs had been completed by the PWD. for bridge about 2,000 feet long- and No.ices had been published in tue Press (both in
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  • 226 1 PWD CHIEF The Schools Building Pro gramme ahead of schedule and thirty six schools will either have been completoj or be under construction bv the end of this year, said Mr. R. G lies acting: Director f'f .-'."W.D addressing a Press Conference yesterday. He added:
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  • 78 1 Smoking Causes Explosion In B'bay: 13 Killed BOMBAY, Aug. 25. Police said) IS persons were killed and six injured In an explosion yesterday at a fireworks factory at Andheri. 12 miles from Bombay. The exploson was said to have occurred when a drunken worker began smoking in an explosives shed,
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  • 41 1 BELFAST, Aug-. 25. —General Sir Gerald Templer, lately High Commissioner in Malaya, was guest of honour of the "North Ireland Government at a dinner at the Parliament building hers last night. General home is in Temp'.er's County Armagh.— Reuter
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  • 47 1 TAIPEH. Aug 25 The United States Ambassador to Nationalist China Mr Karl Rankin is expected to arrive here on Sept. 9 a'ter consultations in wa^i'n^n, the United States rnforma. tion Service announced today. Mr. Rankin left Formosa for Washington on June 28. Reuter
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  • 577 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs. Aug. 26, 1954 Dispensation Of Justice \yE recently commended the action of a Pahang Magistrate who fined two Indians five cents and ten cents for breaking the curfew. In our opinion, even such negligibly small fines are often sufficient u> bring home to the minds
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  • 1110 2 TERRITORY MUST MERGE WITH INDIA-BASIS OF NEHRU'S POLICY EXPLAINED NEW DELHI: There has been yet another exchange of notes between India and Portugal. Observers nave not tailed to note the desultory character A the exchanges and wonder whether any useful realt could at ail emerge
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  • 244 2 NETTAPAKKAM: Educutional have been uwrerfaed in the they attained "independence" The liberated arerfs around inllayes ooer an extent of After the French left the area, prominent local citizens formed on May 16 a nineteenmember Liberation Council. The Council held two meetings and
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  • 100 2 BOMBAY: About 1.000 seamen demonstrated in front of the Government of India's Seamen's Employment Office at Bal'.ard Estate in protest against what they called "procedural irregularity in the recruitment campaign." The demonstration was a sequel to the employment of a butler aboard the British India liner,
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  • 187 2 NIZAMABAD: Trouble broke out afresh here on Monday Aug. 16 when three houses were set on ttre. In an otherwise quiet town, police were summoned to prevent a clash "between two communities in one locality. Special armed police liave been posted at different polnta
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  • 72 2 NAG PUR: Tho Sessions Judge, Hoshangabad. Mr. L. N. Pnthak, has wl< ni,< li to death Gu'.ab Sinqh. accused in the Punjab Ma 1 WHllttef case, under S^r: HO2 I.P.C. Gulab Sn^h was Uiod in connex>>n with tho murder of the Manager Of tho Western India
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  • 50 2 BOMBAY: Proeity, estimated at about Rfl. I lakh, was destroyed whan a flvu broke out on TkMSd \y morning at the National Bait Laboratory in north Bomoiy. The fire brigirio frug-ht tne flames for three hours to bring it under control. No loss «f life 13 reported,- FOC
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  • 78 2 Phnin. Ex-Premier of Italy Alcide De Gasperi lies on a smail simple bed ift his home at Sella Di Val Sugana, Italy. At right is his brother Augusto, his daughter Maria Romano- and Don Giorgi, Parish Priest of Predazzo and a childhood friend of De Gssperi.
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  • 66 2 PATNA: An 11-year-old boy died in central Patna last week cf virus encephilities after a few hours' illness. The boy was said to have been quite hale and hearty the previous day. Over a dozen cases of virus encephilitis, the "mystery disease,' 1 have Veen
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    44 2 PHOTO. The U.S.A. navy's new R3Y-2, the world's first seaplane designed to put troops, or tanks and other military equipment, directly ashore In amphibious warfare, disgorges a marine corps tractor from its whale-like mouth during- a test in San D'ego Bay. AP
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  • 139 2 MYSTERY DISEASE: INSTRUCTIONS TO ARMY NEW DELHI: In view cf the alarming reports from various 'centres regarding; deaths caused by the mystery disease, all defence and services personnel have been instructed to take strict anti-mosquito measures and to maintain the highest standard cf general sanitation in surrounding areas, specially in
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  • 343 2 KATHMANDU: The Advisory Assembly cf Nepal \va« prorcgued aftei 1 the King's Speech was read by Crown Prinr Mahendra. Th e King, who has been ailing for the last i months, was not able to come ,n person to prorogue It. The King in
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  • 148 2 MADRAS: The sixth an. nual State conference of So. cial Work will be held in Salem in the second weeK of November under the pres'ion. cy of -tiie Governor, Sri Sri Prakasa- The Chief Minister I Sri K. Kamara.i Nadar 15 ex. pected to open the conference.
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  • 78 2 COLOMBO: About 25,000 Indian nationals in Ceylon whose temporary residencepermits have lapsed during the past six months and who are to be repatriated will be able to resume their monthly remittances to dependents in India soon. An official spokesman said last week that the Government
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  • 77 2 KARACHI: Pakistan Petroleum Limited announces it has decided to suspend test drilling for petroleum in Zin, Baluchistan, temporarily owing to uneconomic production." It may be recalled that tne drilling for oil started in Zin last year. No. 1 well was drilled to a depth of
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  • 156 2 SIMLA: Mr. Gauri Pershad P.W.D. Minister of Himachal Pradttb, said in the State Ass:r.ibly during question hour that construction work on the Hindustan Tibet Road, from Pachhada Khud to Chini 150 miles from here, had been suspended for the present for want of sanctioned estimate?
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  • 89 2 TRIVANDRUMAfter visiting disturbed areas in South Travarcoro Messrs. P.T. Thanu M P., K. T. Kosalram, M.I-..A. arid Prerident, Tirunelveli District Congress committee and M G Sankar M.L A. have, it i? learnt wired to Pj-ime Minister Nehru staling that UIC injured peon" were unable to
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  • 822 3 Omission An Insult Say Observers General, Mr. Constantin Stavropouloa. a Greek, was retain. e<t as chief Legal officer of the U.N., Mr. Andersen was appointed to the post cf Controller. U,N. Budget $47 m. Meanwhile. Mr. Dag
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  • 443 3 NEW DELiU: Drait legit* iuituu piufuD.ung the pittonwt of meaicine uy unregistereu piactitioneis, me competence ct practitiuiiers ot ayuiveuu,, unaui aiiu iioiuoe<jpai»iic sy&»tems to prescribe toxic drugs, ana measures to oe taK<.n tv, t A*>cuue res^arcii in Ayaiveua were duiousseu by tlie executive Committee m tiie centra,
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  • 81 3 HYDERABAD: The Deputy Social Service Minister, Mr. Shanker Deo, told Mr c Venkatrama Rao. an opposi. tion member in the Assembly recently that a sum of Rs-< 45 000 had been sanctioned as erantJn.aid by the Government of India to four OVfanL sation, in the state for
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  • 104 3 BOMBAY The Bombay Dock Police are searching all ships, particularly American vessels, in harbour for a Euro pean stowaway who disappeared from the British cargo ship City of Khios at about midnight on Sunday. The freighter arrived in Bombay from the U.K. on Aug 10 with
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  • 122 3 TENALI: Twelve persons including Yarlagadda Rajanarendrudu (Communist), President, Panchayat Board. Manchikaiapudi, near Tenali, Tadibcyina Subbarao (Communist). Diiggirala Sheik Moor Hussuin and nine others belonging to Gowda community cf ManchlUalapudi were arrested on August 16 by Mr. K. E. Samuel, Inspector of Police, Tenali Taluk, for defiance of
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  • 115 3 MADRAS: President Rajcn. d^ Prasad will be arriving in Madras on the morninof August 27 f ro m 1 an. galore. After -tayingc for a few hours here, he loaves for Delhi in a special JP"** attached to the Grand Tnm< Express The "Cl'ief
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  • 188 3 NEW DELHI: The Synthetic Petrol Committee set up by the Government of India. vhich has just concluded its < eiiberations, has recommena. ed the setting up a plant for production of synthetic petrol. This was disclosed by Mr. R. D. Malaviya Deputy Min ister for Natural Re?odr*.es
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  • 33 3 BAT A PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS SANTINIKETAN: Dr. Karunamy Mukerji, Head of the Departments of Economics and Commerce, Bangabasi College, Calcutta, has been appointed Thomas Bata Professor of Economics of the Visva-Bharatl University.- FOC
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  • 238 3 Kl KNOOL: Over 1,200 rsuns have been arrested in Andhra so 1 far In the four-pronged civil disobedience movement, directed against the Government by the three major opposition parties in the State Communists, the PrajaSociali»t and the Krishikar Lok Party. The
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  • 105 3 NEW DELHI: There were 104 persons in Retention In 12 state in India on June 30, 1954, ac<* ord n g a Home Ministry not iication published in the Gazette of India. There were no detenus on that date in Am fora, Madihya Pradesh, Madras,
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  • 126 3 BURDWAN: Charged with criminal misappropriation and falsification of accounts Jj respect of the fund? of the Viswabharati at SantmikOiMi Sri A. Ghosh, a former As. sistant General Secretary and Registrar of Viswabtw'.rot! was convicted, and sentenced to a total rigorous imprison, ment for four years' and fined
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  • 99 3 CALCUTTA: A conference -n atomic energy is expected to be held In New Delhi in November this year. Official? of the newly.creat. ed Atomic Energy Department of the Government of India and scientists from different parts of the couvtry are expected to attend
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  • 228 3 MADRAS: The Police are on the loi.ii out for a Grurkba named Nur Bahadur who M alleged to have offered drinks, to two men of his own caste put them m his room and bolted away after locJtng the door from the outside It is
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  • 145 3 Farewell Rotary Club Madam Pandit At Malacca PICTURES. Madam Yi jayalakshmi Pand t, President cf the United Nations Genera! Assembly and sister of Sri Jawaharlai Nehru, Prime Minister of Ind'a, arrives at the Malacca airport in a R.A.F. plane. The Resident Commissioner of Malacca, Mr. G. E. C. W sdem
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  • 135 3 KURNOOL: Mr. T. Prakasam, the Chief Minister, and Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi, the Deputy Chief Minister, held discussions with Mr. P. Satyanarayana Rao retired Judge of the Madras High Court, Mr. D- Narasaraju, Advocate-Gen-eral of Andhra State, Mr. A. Kaleswara Rao, President of Vishalandhra Mahasabha,
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  • 137 3 MADRAS: The Andhra University proposes to start veterinary college in An. dhra from the next academic year The University has ap. jointed a committee with Mr. K P.R Kartha, Deputy UCf. Stock officer Goveramen; of fndia. as convenor to work out details Following are the members
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  • 157 3 Where Culture Differs From Civilization MADRAS; A man who waits patiently at a crowded bus stand giving preference to a man who rustun to sjft Into the first coming bus is a more cultured person than the one who rushes, even though both may be civilised observed Mr. Sri Prakasa.
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  • 82 3 MADRAS: Reports have been received here that severe damage has been caused by rats and pests to young crop's of paddy in many parts ot Tanjore anj Tirunefveli d.i«j. tricts (Srivaikuntam etc. In Soutn Kanara, vugn* cane, coconut tar/i^ca, av/ect potato, etc are also
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  • 658 4 Assurance In Ceylon Parliament COLOMBO: Hie news that an Independent Member of Parliament had been caught in the Bribe net caused a flutter in Parliament last week. During the Committee Stage of the Finance Bill, Members were seen anxiously scanning the story in
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  • 190 4 'MAYURPANKH 1 is to be ranked among the 'above the ordinary pictures. This extra ordinary punch in the picture is the happy blending cf entertainment and information. In less than ninety minutes you are taken round the important and historical cities of India and shown the
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  • 186 4 COLOMBO: Mr. C. C. Desal speaking- at the first anniversary celebrations of the Horatuwa Cycle Corps, said he was not aware of all the activities of the association tout he hoped its members would first devote themselves to scouring every noDk and corner of Ceylon
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  • 83 4 COLOMBO: The police last week seized the passport of Mr. K. P. Silva when he returned to Ceylcn in the Italian liner, AMm, after a v s.t to Russia.. Mr. Siva, who is a member cf the C.IVL.S.S.P. (United Fr~nt), went to Russia in January to .study trade
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  • 83 4 COLOMBO: "Let the Gov-ernor-General work without remuneration, and let a fifty per cent, cut be effected in the salaries of all the Ministers and Members of Parliament so that the saving made thereby can be utilized for the amenities needed for tewnsi and villages."
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  • 178 4 Indian Stone Images For Singapore Museum GWALIOR: The Singapore Museum is to receive from India three stone images o/ considerable artistic and archaeological value. These pieces, which are representations of gods of the Hindu pantheon, are being sent from the &ivalior Museum at the instance of the Prime Minister Sri
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  • 199 4 JAFFNA: The palmyrah palm was a gift from the gods !_>r the economic benefit of man, while its products improved h»s health. These three pomts wfrs mentioned bv speakers at a meeting held on the campus the Jaffna Hindu Mm College. The gathering was
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  • 170 4 ANURADHAFVRA: A nv»n who played cr-ckct with his wife m the morning eame home after woik in the even tnj and struck her with a tcnoh causing ahout 13 i'ljurie Thi': woa the .story related in t*M Anuradhapura MigJ"tri'tc's Ccurt when a contri.e. tor R. D. A
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  • 155 4 VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT BY I.F.S The Singapore Indian Fine Arts Soc ety will present a Vanety Entertainment at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday, Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. Tne highlights of the Entertainment will be Warrior Dance by Sri Devdatta Jetley and "Ottamthulial" by Sri K. P. Bharkar, both noted dancers.
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  • 155 4 Ceylon Rubber Shippers' Fears Dispelled COLOMBO Ceylon's Rubber Commissioner said here that there was no foundation for fears expressed by shippers of Ceylon rubber that they would have to force rubber prices down to world levels because of uncertainty over Chinese purchasea The Commissioner said producers could continue to sell
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  • 168 4 COLOMBO: When the ml* ries and expenses connocie.t with the working of the Bribery Act was taken "P Mr v Kumaraswamy, Pai liamentarv Secretary to the Minister of Justice, fa.d 1092 cases were investigated. The money voted wasufficient and would be in. creased when necessary.
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  • 149 4 GALL.E: Sir Oliver Goon> tillekc. Governor-General, has consented to inaugurate an sland-widc programme of wcrk to restore a sense of the dignity of labour amongst the youth of the country and thereby increase the agricultural output of Ceylcn. The first item on this programme
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  • 42 4 "END MUXS DISPUTE ELSE WE STRIKE" COLOMBO: The ceyion Tr-ide Union Federation of Labour have informed the Minister of Labour that they will be compelled to call a one. day general strike if the vVel'iawatte Mills dispute is not settled fortwith. FOC
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  • 41 4 A Me 'i'ja! Lu.lctin issacd at duaipfcir iiospital yesterday morning: sad that the Member toff Home Affairs, Dato Sir Gun bin Ja"afar, had a comfortable night and continues to make progress. He was admitted after a heart attack.
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  • 42 4 At 8 p.m., on Friday 27, from Radio Malaya uV Alex Peterson, former 'd^Vc tor-Genera: ct Information g» vices, Federation of Malaya can be heard ans-.vering m^ tions abcut Mala ya put to him by throe journalists.
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