Indian Daily Mail, 31 August 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 195 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 375 1 tition of the floods. Expert teams are already collecting Information on tne behaviour of rivers and flood waters so that defence plan* can be prepared.- Reuter Area About Size Of Belgium Under Water NEW DELHI, Aug. 30.— Raging waters swept through vast areas
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  • 449 1 BOMBAY, Aug. SO. Thousands of Indiana in Lowe\ Assam are today helplessly waiting to be ttruck by the fwrx of the mighty Brahmaputra River in its "march of destruc tion" through flooded North-east India The torrent has a.ready devastated the rich cultivates areas In the nortn flooding
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  • 82 1 DACCA, Pakistan, Aug. 30. American and Pakistani medical personnel have inoculated about 200,000 people in the last 10 days to prevent post flood epidemics, it was disclosed yes terday. Forty teams carried out tne mass inoculation campaign in Dacca and other cities. Next week the combinea U.S.-Pakistani medical
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  • 142 1 Attlee In China Beauty Spot HANGCHOW, Aug. 30.— Thto British Labour Party mission to China arrived yesterday tor a brief holiday at Hanohow, a noted beauty s >at on the shores of an exotic bay in Chekiang province, Southern China. Mr. Clement Attlee and his seven Labour Party colleagues travelled
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  • 114 1 VIENNA Austria. Aug. 30 Delegates *«>m lp nations put n t hclr clothea aßd headed home yesterday after windta* up the £"«2J World Confess of Nudista they decided to meet next year in Germany The three-day gathermp was held i» the Buff on Hirachen (Deer)
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  • 186 1 France O. Ks Rearming W. Germany PARIS, Aug 30 The iFrencth Government yesterday officially d*x:iared itself in favour of rearming West <J»iimany. In a historic statement of pdxy to a i>acKOtt National Assembly prem.e r Pierre Mendes France reject, ed outright the concept 01 Frenoh neutralism and pled^ ed the
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  • 76 1 Woman To Climb Himalayas KATMANDU Nepal, Aug. 30 Four niembei* of a Swiss mountain clLmo. ing expedition, including French dress design* r Miss C'ladde Kogan, Hew Into Katmandu yeuterduy in preparation for an at tempt to scaie the 23,44V Gauri Sbankar Peak, in the Himalaya*. The expedition led by Raymond
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  • 21 1 MANILA, Aug. 30.— A twoman advance party of Pakistan's delegation to SEATO arrived here vesterdav via Bangkok.- Reuter
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  • 358 1 MANILA, Aug. 30 -"i£ watered-down working draft that emphasise economic cooperation* instead of a strong military aUiance, is *einfi circulated among the nation* to participate in forming a collective security agreement for South-East Asia, an informed source said yesterday. The Philippines, advocate of a military
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  • 32 1 CAIXJUTTA, Aug. 80.— Mr D. N. Pritt who succesafullv defended eight Singapore students In a sedtton case sald> India's opposition to SBATo had reduced it to a farce.- Reuter
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  • 57 1 Red China Premier Chou En Lai (second from, left) chats with Attlee (left) during a government dinner given to welcome the delegation ai the Peip i n g Hotel. At right is Morgan Phillips, General Secretary of tlie British Labour Party. Second from right is Aneurin Bevan, a
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  • 259 1 NAIROBI, Aug. SO.-More than 10,000 ItoU M™j££? their "faith, devotion and loyalty" to the A*a Khan, their spiritual leader. The Iwnailis are a Monaininedan sect that arose In the ■tKJSS. iH. fouled hi Persia. India, Zanzibar and East Africa. Mass meetings of Ismailis
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  • 153 1 The Government of Singapore is anxious to get out of the rice trade as soon as it ia practicable and if the trade can ensure to the satisfaction of Government that a strategic stockpile of rice would be available to Government in any emergency. Government would
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  • 159 1 MANILA, Aug. 30.— Colon* Urs M. Taruc. the leader of 25 000 Hukbakihap guerillas who surrendered alone in May iecausa he was convinced Ms rebellion was futile, was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment here today. He pleaded guilty to rebellion. Taruc led a nine-year wat
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Aug. 30 No official source here wwid confirm a Sunday newspapei report yesterday that Britain would have a atom-powcet? aircraft within five years. The report said the govern, memt would call a topsecre* conference of atom scientists and aircraft designers and technicians early next year to
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  • 37 1 HONGKONG, Aw?. 30 A new flood crest is travel !n;» down the Yangtze River to ward Tchanier in Western Hirpeh province, the New Cihi&a new? agency said in a dispatch here veaterdav Reuter
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  • 87 1 LISBON. Aug. 30. The PcrtUfpMM Defence Mm.stry announced to-day U«* n*»" forcements from Portugal nav« arrived in Goa, Portuguese InUia. ."rrrrus A communique said. Trccps and some elements of ponce from Portugal landed in Mormugao. main pert of Gca, from Se g steamers, India and ocam Edes,
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  • 134 1 1,350 COWS ROUNDED UP IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Aug. 30.— New Delhi's cattle catchers have bagged 1,350 cows in ttie nrst two months of their roundup of stray cattle, Municipal officials say. About 1,000 of the animals have been returned to owners on payment of a fine for lettine the
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  • 26 1 CAMBERLEY 1 Surrey Av-. 30 China has the largest number of Foreier, wjrte* a r the Hth lßternatior.il Exhibition of Pho^""^ lwhlch opened here yfts*cr<JW Reuter
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  • 442 2 Trend Of Attlee-Chou Talks LONDON: Despatches from Peking, suggest that Mr. dement Attlee is considering a brief halt in Delhi on his way back from Australia to London. The despatches, which come from British correspondents accompanying the Labour Party delegation now in China,
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  • 115 2 MYSORE: The executive committee o£ the inrliao Medical Council decided fur. ther to examine the facilities available for study and the standard of examinations maintained in various university medical institutions in India. The icominittee approved the Undergraduate Medical Su!b_<:ammit tee's recommendation fixing the minimum standards of equipment
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  • 63 2 KOTTAYAM: Mr. K. V. Mathew Killenkulam was unanimously elected chairman at a meeting: of the Indian Rubber Board here. He succeeds Mr. A. V. Thomas, who resigned hia chairmanship due to health reasons. This election was necessitated due to the absence of Mr. A. V.
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  • 61 2 MADRAS: Mr. Narsringh Rao Dixit, Education Minister Madhya Bharat, met Dr. A. Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar, ViceChancellor of the Madras University, at the University Buildings, Chepauk, and held discussions with him in connection with the starting of a university in Madhya Bharat Later the Minister left for Bangalore to
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  • 137 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru mentioned the habit of "not reading: newspapers too much" a* a quality of wise people. He made this remark when a Communist member, Mr. Bhopeah Gupta twitted the Parliamentary Secretary to the information Minister for not having read
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  • 214 2 DECCAN COLLEGE NEW YORK: A grant of about $80,000 for study of Indian languages has teen made by the Rockefeller Foundation to the Deccan College postgraduate and research institute at Poona. Since one of the most effective ways of understanding a country's thinking and culture is through
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  • 270 2 PATNA: Five thousand tons of wheat is being sent by the Union Food Ministry tc North Bihar for sale in the floodaffected areas at the subsidi*ed ra*e of Rs 12 per maund, Jt Is learnt here. The market price of wheat in North Bihar
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  • 212 2 DACCA: Mr. Mohammed All, Pakistani Premier, arrived here on a two-day visit to study the flood situation. Shortly alter his arrival Mr. Mohammed Ali made an aerial survey of the flood affected areas of Mymensingh district. He later said that damage to crops had not
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  • 139 2 KOTHAGUDBM: Sri S. K. Nargundkar, General Manager, Singareni Colleriea, inaugurated a new coal mine at Rudrumpur, 7 miles from here. The General Manager said that the opening of this mine was necessitated by increased demand for more and more, and better quality coal by industries.
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  • 126 2 NEW DELJiI A 200-ton elec-trically-operated crane is to be purchased at a cost of Re. 16 lakhs for installation in Calcutta Port from a West German firm, it was learnt here. Global tenders were invited for the supply of the crane, which will be the heaviest
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  • 218 2 Abolition Of Death Penalty Urged In India AHMEDABAI>: Mr. O. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the U>k Sabha, has pleaded for the abolition of th e death sentence in India. In the course of an article entitled "Capital Punishment" in the current issue of the Gujerati monthly Presthan Mr Mavlankar said
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  • 174 2 VANCOUVER: The British Columbia Research Council has announced here the discovery of a process which reduced the cost of producing a chemical, important in cancer research. It wast produced by Dr. H. Gobind Khorana, 32-year-old research worker from India. Dr. Khorana, who emphasised that he
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  • 104 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Home Minister, Dr. Kailas Nath Kiatju, denied that the Government of India had iasued a directive to State Gov« ernments regarding recheckine of figures about influx ox foreign missionaries in India during recent years. In a written reply to Mr. S. N.
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  • 122 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. U. c. Sharm a aSKeu in ix>k Sabha whetner tne U.N. Ccmnnssnon of enquiry on racial discrimination m South Ainca haa submitted Its report. Kep.ying to tne question, Mr. Saaatn Aii Khan, raruamentary Secretary to tne Minister to r External Affairs, said: The
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  • 592 2 and SSJ^FiJ3 i 1S l i^ J t t^^ ik^lJ onileir A******* to China and later to Egypt, said that India's doctrine of oroxtetonce, first preached m °^A 0 major FowerS *u thßJt iutoan doctrine" was amply iUustrated by the jouit atetemmt issued by Mr.
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  • 676 2 NO PLACE FOR VIOLENCE IN DEMOCRACY NEHRU'S CALL TO NATION MADRAS: Mr. Nehru, Congress President in circular to Presidents of *Tadesn Congress Commit tees, has said that it is the duty of every di.™ more especially Congressmen, to discourage ttie ten' dency u, our public hie to try to attain
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    27 2 *v "S™ 08 ACR OSS AGNIAR. Sri K. Kamaraj Sadat CWef MinWr m 'tt^riir 11^ OTttin|P tbC rlbb<m Wld deClarln^ the W^e^2T l A?Wt^ af^ Jfif J
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  • 68 2 "Main Gladly Supply Karunga" Htsw UELnI: Language purists shuddered, while others fatigued uproariously, at the simple Hindi of a Minister at question time in the Rajya Sab ha. The Minister for Commerce, Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, was asked several supplementaries in Hindi and he tried his best to reply in
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  • 161 2 CALCUTTA The Governments of India and West Bengal, have it is learnt, approved of tihe draft constitution for tiie Mountaineering Institute, to be established in Darjeeling. Prime Minister Nehru, it is expected, will inaugurate It in October next. The constitution provides for the formation of an ad
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  • 103 2 KARACHI: A senior official of the Pakistan Government will supervise election to local bodies in "Azad Kashmir", it was learned here. The official vil; supervise the filing of nomination papers, polling and counting of votes. Political observers here attach significance to the results of the elections,
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  • 743 3 Assam And Bihar Worst Hit Reason For Widespread Floods NEW DELHI: Parliament was apprised of the magnitude of this year's floods in Assam, Bihar, West Bengal and Lttar Pradesh in a statement made in Jbe I»k Sabha by the Home Minister, Dr, K.
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  • 55 3 MADRAS: The Madras GovtJ|nrr.f>nt have prohibited, in Vf rcise of the powers oonnr;o C by the Dramatic Per--1 Act, the Tamil dra- entitled "Anbin Vetry" or Vr 'ar Soozhtchi" and the 'fartia entitled "Anti-Christ" "W being staped in anv pub--12 P'ace in the State of Madras
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  • 184 3 NEW DELHI: How even poison was adulterate*!) apart noiii the general auuatruwas narrainl in the Lok Saoiia by Mr. Gurmukh •Miiyn Musaiir. Mr. Musutir. who was speaking on tue Bill to ciuvk io^J auuiteratiun said): "tiven pure >sautui>a (arsenic) is nut avauaoie, as was recently found
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  • 229 3 NSW DELHI: Pakistan has mr.de no payment date to India out oi tne sale proceeds realised by her from the disposal of surplus stores acquirc,i from the Government cf the U.K. Disclosing this in the Rajya Sabha in rep.y to a question jv SKI S. MAHANTY.
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Public Works Department has adopted, with suitable modifications the design for two-room-ed houses put up as a full-scale model in the International Exhibition on Lowcost Housing in New Delhi early this year. It is proposed to construct 1.000 houses of this type
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  • 64 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has sanctioned further grants and loans to various States of development of handloom and cottage industries. Loans have been granted to Andhra (Rs. 11.30.000), Mysore (Rs 23.500) and Orissa (Rs. 10,000), Grants have been made to Andhra (Rs. 29.370). Mysore
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  • 44 3 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. Venunny (District Magistrate, Trivandrum, has submitted his report cf enquiry conducted into the recent disturbances in South Travancore which resulted in police firing:. The Magistrate took evidence from 44 persona. including a"" 1 ef °i ft wounde* polic«WftB.« FOC
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  • 195 3 BOMBAY: A joint meeting of the executive committees of the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association. Inuian Motion Picture Distributors' Association and Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of India, Bombay, haa ca.led upon their members to stop export of Indian films to Pakistan with immediate effect. A resolution
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  • 158 3 Education Tax On Rich Proposed BERHAMPORE West Bengal): Professor Nirmal Chandra Bhattacharjee, M. L. C, told l#oo delegates attending the 29th session of the All-Bengal Teachers Association that the Government should come forward to levy an education tax on the rich to afford financial help to "hardpressed teachers." Presiding over
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    33 3 Shri V. V. Giri, Union Minister for Labour, delivering the opening address at the 14th session of the Standing Labour Committee which met on Aug. 11 at the Rajaji Hall, Mount Road, Madras.
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  • 680 3 ALLAHABAI*: Sri L. Misra, Advocate-General, U.P., argued the case tor the State before Mr. Justice Agarwal of the Allahabad High Court at the resumed hearing: of the petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed *>y I)r Ram Manohar Lohia, General Secretary of the
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  • 567 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Government has put no limit v>u tne quantum of gratuitous relief to be given to flocdaftected Bihar, the Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr. Rafi Ahmed; Kidwai announced m the Lok Sabha. Mr. Kidwai tcld Mr. A. P. Sinha that unlike
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  • 114 3 MADRAS: The President has given ihis assent to the Madras Sales Tax (2nd amendment) Bill which seeks to levy additional sales tax of 1 a 3ps in the rupee on the fine and superfine varieties of mill-made cloth in the State. Fine and superfine varieties,
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  • 65 3 MADRAS: Mayuram T. R. Viswanatha Sastri, who has composed numerous songs in Tamil and Sanskrit, has been sanctioned a monthly allowance of Ra 100 for one year beginning from March, 1954. by the Government of India under the Union Education Ministry's scheme of financial assistance
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    42 3 SRI S. K. DEY, the Community Project Administrator, addressing the Heads of Departments of the Madras State Government on the newly envisaged setup of the Community Project, Sri R. Kamunni Mennn, Chief Secretary to Government and Development Commissioner presided over the Conference.
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  • 603 3  - Blend Allopathic Ayurvedic Systems Of Medicine I C. R. TELLS i DOCTORS MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari addressing the new medical graduates of the Stanley Medical College at a reception given to them, said that a study of the history of medicine would tell them that Medicine is one and not
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  • 113 3 BOMBAY: The Indian Cultural Delegation to Russia beaded by Mrs. M. Chandra sekhar, Union Deputy Minister, left here by air for Moscow. During 1 its short stay in Bombay, the delegation was entertained to tea by the Station Director and the staff of All India
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  • 411 4 India Government Pursues A Policy Of Encouragement COLOMBO: While the Ceylon Parliamentarians raised M-heraent protects against the action of the Immigration Controller in refusing to grant visas and residence permits tu (ndiao students desirous of pursuing their studies In Ceylon It has now been made known that
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  • 64 4 COLOMBO The Governor of the French Karaikal settlement is expected here on his way to Paris shortyl. Thirteen packages containing his personal effects arrived in Kanakaisunturui two days ago from Karaikal. The packages are to be picked up by the Governor personally in Colom bo. French
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  • 145 4 She Won Rs. 55,035 COLOMBO: O.K Sapln Nona, a 36_year-©ld w. man seven months with child won the first prUe of Rs. 55 OSS in the C.T.C Swtfep held on Saturday Monday rooming she called 'or her cheque. Her husband a farmer of Henepola in the Miriga.. ma district, buys
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  • 154 4 JAFFNA: A Resolution urging tlve Government to make Sinhalese and TanV-1 the official languages of the country immediately was passed at a meeting of the Jaffna Municipal Council Mr. T. S. Dur&irajah who moved the resoultion said that various interpretations had been given to the jangu. age policy
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  • 66 4 Malayan students admdre the Great Buddha statue at Kamaknra, South of Tokyo, during a sight seeing tour August 17. They are members of a party of 45 students, including six women, of the University of Malaya, Singapore, who are touring Japan as part of a Far
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  • 357 4 COLOMBO: Appointment of a Buddhist to hold th*.office of Governor. General and' also the post of vice-chan-cellor of the university arc two of th* many requests made to the government by thd Malwatte_Asglrt, Maha. nayaka Anunayaka Sangha Saoha, *n a report submitted to the Buddha <Jayant| Sub.
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  • 60 4 The office of the Ceylon Commissioner will be closed for public business to-day, Aug. 31, as a mark of respect on the death of Mrs. Alice Kotelawala. mother of the Prime Minister of Ceylon. However the office will be open between 10 a.m. and 12 noon
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  • 145 4 CUSTOM OF JAFFNA MAN JAFWNA: It has been the custom of the Jaffna man not to concentrate oo «we type of business but to extend ihis scope of activities unnecessarily, said Mr. L*P.N. Siingham, agent of the Banls of Ceylon, Jaffna, at a 'fare. well' at tho town hall held
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  • 195 4 The body of the late Mr. PR. P. VB. V&ira/vian Chettiar was cremated at the Bldadarl Hindu Cemetary yesterday at 5 pjn. according to Hindu rites. Mr. M. M. Khurana, Acting Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, and prominent citizens of Singapore were present at
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  • 125 4 The Government and City Council Labour Union, Singapore, In a letter to the President of the City Council on Saturday, reiterated its stand that the terms of agreement entered Into between the Ctty Council and the Federation ot the City Council Labour Unions, were not binding tne
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  • 25 4 BELGRADE, Aug. 30 Marshal Tito president of Yugoslavia, will open the World Congress for CMtttf Protection in Zagreb, pAT,it_-.i of Croatia, today. Reuter
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  • 50 4 LOOKING UP FOR GOODWILL photO. The Mahara}*h of Satoda, India, chute with showgirls Pat Powell (standing) and Rim. Smith, at the Swank Club, Las Vegas, Nevada, a few days ago. The Maharajah, on a goodwill tour of U.S.A., was taking a few days rtat at a Las Veaae retort.- AP
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  • 96 4 LONDON, Aug. 30 Indians ran from uieir horn- 1 in an East End street ye-jtc-day to ftglit a gang of thugs who were beating up a «<>- year.old Indian, Mr. Sant Singfh. The thugs came down the street shouting to each other. They bro*e
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  • 36 4 DAMASCUS, SYRIA, Aug. 30. Gen. E.L M Bums new Chief of Staff of the Palestine Truce Organiza. tion arrived yesterday witn his predecessor, Danish Maj Hen. vagn Benntflce, to meet Syrian civilian and military authorities. AP
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  • 232 4 An address of welcome will be presented to Sr" Vailathol, the famous Malayalam poet, at a public meeting to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday, Sept. 5 at 5 pm under the presidentship of Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, 0.8.E., City Councillor and
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  • 73 4 FREE BEER L.UEBBECKE, Germany, Aug. SO Beer lovers from all over Germany flocked to this city yentor. day and drank more than 28,000 quarto of free brew gushing from a new foun tain. The fountain was bulit by a brewery which plans to keep it running tho year round. Thousands
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