Indian Daily Mail, 21 September 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 315. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 190 1 Portuguese Officers Violate Indian Territory? India Lodges Protest NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— India has lodged a "strong protest" with Portugal against the alleged violation of Indian territory by Portuguese officers, Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, told the Council of States today. Mr. Chanda, who was replying
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  • 214 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL., Sept. 19. The iorty-day old Satyagraha organised by tne -vnojira Praja socialist Party demanding protection againsi eviction tor mam tenants was suspended yesterday. 'uic decision to suspend was iiKcn at a lour iiour joint meeting of tne Party Executive and
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  • 174 1 U.N. Presidency: India Will Not Vote NEW DELiHI, Sept, 20.— India has decided to abstain In the voting on Tuesday for a l>res*dent of the new United Nations General Assembly, a government spokesman said today. The decision reversed India's previous position favouring the Dutch candidate, Eelco vaij KJeffens, over Thailand's
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  • 74 1 Fear Drives Thailand To SEATO BANGKOK, Sept. 20. Thailand, expressing concern over possible Communist aggression, announced its decision tc ratify the Manila Pact <±a the best way to assure peace. Ratification is expected within a few days. Eight nations including: the 'n ted States are signators of the South-east Asia
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Sept. 20. Fire, tnen were called last night to 6ght a fire m the London home yf Mr. Randolph Churchill, 43. journalist son of Sir Winston Churdhilil. the Prime Minister. :>aniage was confined to the bedroom, of Mr. Churchill's wife, where it began wnen
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Sept. 20. The biggest Soviet exhibition out. -side Russia is bein set up on the western outskirts of pek. »ng, Moscow radio reported. It will show Russia's economic achievements and w "l he onened eartw, npvt mooth, Reuter AP
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  • 419 1 25 Severe Earthquakes In India In Next 200 Years NEW DELHI, Sept. 20. India will nave to face about -5 severe earthquakes m the next 200 years an average jf one every eight years according to the calculation < of Dr. S. K. Banerji Professor of Mathematics at the College
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  • 78 1 DR. RAJKUMAR DUE HERE TODAY Dr. N. V. Kajkumar, Indian Commissioner m Fiji will be arriving m Singapore at 8.10 p.m. today by air trom Sydney en route to indoCluna where he will take charge as Deputy SecretaryGeneral to the Truce Supervisory Commission. Tonight he will be entertained to dinner
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  • 41 1 SRINAGAR, Sept. 20 In. duan Airlines this morning started a regular service to wthat is believed to be the world's highest airfield at Leh m Ladakh, North Kashmir. The airfield is at a heieht of 11,554 feet.- Reuter
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  • 295 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 20. M. Pierre Mendes France suggested) that German rearmament should be limited to 12 divisions m his live-point memorandum to Washington yestetday, the New York Times reported today. James Reston, chief of the newspapers Washington bureau, said the message
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  • 67 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 19. TThe Union Finance Minister Mr. Deshmukh who left for New York yesterday would impress on businessmen m tne States India's sound economic position. It would be for them to Judge wftiether they should take interest m India's development, he
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  • 303 1 SAIGON, Sept. 20. Premier Ngo Diem and Army Chief of Statt Nguyen Van Hinh, each hunting for their positions m tne new state of South Vietnam, Ditterly renewed taeir leud Sunday. Diem called foreign correspondents to his marule palace ut night
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  • 120 1 Mr. A. C. Suppiah, (left) who presided over the Periyar Birthday Celebration at Bunga Tanjong, Neto World on Sunday, addressing the gathering. He wished Periyar many more happy returns. (Picture below) Mr. G. Sarangapany, editor Tamil Murasu explaining why Singapore Tamils were cetebrating Periyar Ramasami's
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  • 55 1 TOKYO, Sept. 20.— Japans Finance iviuusler bantturo Ogasuwara, leit Sunday nignt Dy plane tor tne United isLatcs. where he will <neip arrange lor Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's projected visit. Yoshida plans to leave on Sept. 26 on a godwill tour despite attempts .of political
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  • 70 1 From Our own Correspondent KUMBAKONAM, Sept. 19. The Trustees of M. K. N. Madarasa of Adirampattanam have decided to start a College there. Apart from the Government College here, there is no othei College m Tanjore District. The Madarasa possesses land to the extent of 1,500
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  • 48 1 FRASER (Colorado), Sept. 20. President Eisenhower decided Sunday to prolong his Rocky Mountain vacation -an extra day and perhaps make another attempt to catch "big boy," an elusive trout. The President has been at Aksel Nielsen's ranch here since Wednesday on a fishing holiday.- A.P.
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  • 45 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 20. Miss Pratheonjr Pattapongse, Thailand's women's champion, entered the semi-finals of the women's singles m the Cricket Club of India badminton championships here last night. She played a tactical game to beat Miss Sushila Rebe m straight games.- Reuter
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  • 153 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. —Nationalist China's Ambassador to tne United States said he did not believe Nationalist bombing of the Chinese mainland opposite the island of Quemoy would lead to a big war. Dr. Wellington Koo said euGh bom Ding is simply "retaliation
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  • 51 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 19. The Congress Party m Parliament has directed its members m Rafya Sabha. (Upper House) not to move <xmendments to the Special Marriage BUI which has been transmitted after passage through the Lok Sabh-a yesterday. The aim is to avoid delay.
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  • 103 1 Madam Pandit To Have Medical Check-Up In N.Y. NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Mrs Vijayaiakshmi Pandit flew here yesterday from London to preside over the United Nations General Assembly, opening on Tuesday, until her successor as President is chosen. Mrs. Pandit, disclosed she will be entering a New York hospital next
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  • 180 1 EDMONTON (Canada), Sept. 20. The Archbishop of Canterbury suggested a "cold peace" between the Western nation*, and Russia, "War is never lnevii. able," he said m an Inter, view here before a flight to the Peace River Country. "I dta not regard another great
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  • 139 1 Mystery Slaying Of Women In England CHEPSTOW, England, Sept. 20. A younjf g*n was stabbed to death m a field overlooking the riiver Severn yesterday the thirl (unsolved slaying of a young woman m this coun tr y m the last two weeks. Shu waa wearing- shorts and a sweater
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  • 42 1 MELBOURNE, Sept. 20. Australia is to set up new trading posts m Rangoon, Burma and m Salisbury, Wes* tern Rhcdesia to boost sales of Australian goods* abroad, the Minister of Commerce, Mr. Jchn McEwen announced here today.- Reuter
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  • 570 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Sept. 21, 1954 Malanism Is Sure Way To Communism fHE famous American author Mr. John Gunther, of Inside Asia and Inside Europe fame, m an article on Africa contributed to the Look Magazine warns that the Dark Continent today seems to he an almost perfect
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  • 264 2 Amendment Of Constitution Council Agrees To Joint Committee NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha last Thursday agreed by 142 votes to 16 to join the Lok Sabha m a joint select committee on the Constitution (Third Amendment) Bill. The Bill seeks to make permanent the Centre's powers to control the production
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  • 107 2 CINEMA PROPRIETOR FINED MADRAS: The Chief Presidency Magistrate, Sri P. RamaJcrishna Ayyar, last week fined SrlmathJ Subbu Bai Ammal, proprietor of the Lakshmi Talkies, Perambur, Rs. 75 under Sec. 29 of the Industrial Disputes Act, foi non-implementation of the award of the Industrial Tribunal to re-instate nine workers. The accused
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  • 206 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Labour Minister, Mr. Aoia An imormed Mr. uovinda Keaai m tne Kajya Sabna last wee*. mat (luring Octouer 1952 to April lyo*, 634 doctors ana 3.U21 engineers were registerea m Employment Kxcnanges for jobs, waring the same period employment was found for 'jv
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  • 136 2 UUCKN! Oi W Treasure, hunters last week ended with, out result another laborious day's work on the 18th day o: their excavation here m search of the (hidden wealth of the Oudji rulers The 24 foot long trench at the old site of excavation
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  • 44 2 BANGALORE: H. H. the Rajpramukh of Mysore has summoned the State Legislative Assembly to meet m Bangalore at 12 noon on Oct. 11. and the State Legislative Council at pm. oa the same «3»y la BtanJort FOC
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  • 226 2 No Confidence Move Against Shukla Fans NAUfUK: The Madhya Praueau A^semoiy last we^k uen-aieu tne v.&.t'.-iim «|ryifij utfii s ra^uoii t>x "'no cuimu encu a^-ctuist Pauuit iuivi fcfnankar tsnuiuas Minstry by an overwneiiiuug voice vOie. m a vtwce quivering with emot.on Uie 76-year-om Cmex Minister declared wnetner x am auvc
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  • 87 2 KARACHI. Bhalwai town m Pakistan Punjab is now almost free of beggers. The reason m the. extension of a monthly tax of two annas on adults to the beggar population. The tax, imposed by the Municipal Council recentlu to finance its village aid programme, has reduced
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  • 118 2 JAMMU: The AH-Jammu Kashmir People's Party, formed about three years ego, had been dissolved. A resolution adopted by tne party at its meeting here last week said the party was coni stituted by dissidents of the National Conference who had left tftie organisation owing to the
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  • 425 2 India Must Form Peace Area With Neighbours -Mrs. PANDIT n NEW DELHI. Mrs. Payxdxt, President o) the V.N. General Assembly, said that the dominant feeling m her mind after her tour of South-East Asian countries was "one of pride that at last the Asian cowntries are coming into their own
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  • 96 2 ADULTERATION OF LANGUAGE NEW DELHI: Does Vanaspati Ghee mean adulteration uj u-hee or adulteration oj language t intu dun.bl wus HVrWMH the Kajya otto/m last ueen, during tne deoatv #n the Fooa Adulteration BUI. In the opinion o} Dr. Raghubir Hingn, who was speaicing on the measure, there was notMng
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  • 109 2 WjflW DELHI: Commerce and Industry Minister, Krishnamacharl said that the production of automobiles In India had to some extent been stepped up as result of the restrictions placed on imports of automobiles. The Minltser told Mr. Krishna Chandra la the Lok Sabhii that the
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  • 122 2 NO OPPOSITION TO HINDI IN ANDHRA KURNOOL: Mr. C. M. Trivedi. Andhra Governor, expressed satisfaction that there was no antipatftiy towards Hindi the national language m Andhra. The Governor, who was presiding over the first anniversary of the Kurnool Nagar Hindi Prachar Sabha, hoped that the Andhra Government would favourably
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  • 727 2 NEW DELHI. For the first time the suggestion was officially made m Lok Sabha on Wednesday that the financial benefit from the sale of Soviet literature m this country went to the Oommanist Party. Malting this charge, the Home Minister, Dr. Katju, nought
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  • 376 2 EXPENDITURE ON DELEGATIONS TO INDO-CHINA NEW DELHI: An estimate of the expenses o n In diavs delegations to the intenaUonal Armistice Super vl aory Commission m lndo.Cmna was contained m the supplementary demands lor grants laid before th e Lok Sabna by the Finance Minister. Expenses on India's del ta
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  • 123 2 I.N. UQ: India takes a seat m the last but one row tor the ninth U.N. Gener. aft Assembly meeting be. ginning on .>« j>t. ZL. L>,is are cast i..r the seatIn^ arrangements for each session of the Assembly* New Zealand won
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  • 135 2 PALAKOL: Venkanna a watchman on duty on Saturday last at the Imperial Bank branch here, was found deao after, it was stated, drinking some liquid alleged to havu been offered by a former empioyee cf the Bank. It was alleged that Venkauna, together with Vunikil Kayudu,
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  • 201 2 KURNOOL: Two persons one of them a dismissed constable, were arrested last weeK at Yelamanchila, Visakihapatnam on the cherge or murdering Miss Elizabeth Cox of G.E.X. Hospital m East Pakistan, m a second class compartment of the Calcutta Mail Train on Aug. 21 Both of
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  • 348 2 GOVT. TO MARKET SUGAR NEW DELHI; The QOVCPI ment is expected to take steir measures to oneck artinc«ai scarcity m sugar, it is rei.auij learnt. The steps w ul inc.uut the State taking over aJI stocks, both from mius and wholesale merchants, as wei] as imported sugar. The Government will
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  • 514 3 CABINET GIVES MANDATe: IMPLEMENTATION OF PACT Sequel To Desai's "Uncompromising" Attitude COLOMBO: The Ceylon Cabinet, last Thursday unanimously requested frime Minister KotelawahTto negotiate wdh air. Nehru, Indian Prime Ester for a settlement of the issue* arising from tS m (^mentation of the Indo-Ceylon Agreement on toe
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  • 301 3 Ceylon To Repudiate Pact! COLOMBO: A motion seeking suspension of implement ation of the Indo-Ceyion Pact tabled by the former Prime M.nister of Ceylon, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, will be among the three resolutions on Indo Ceylon relations to be debated h y the Government Parliamentary Party when it meets. Xotice
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  • 121 3 Although the Cabinet has authorised Sir John Kotelawaja to negotiate with Mr. Nehru without specifically suggesting another meeting between the two Premiers, there appears to be a strong feeling m a section of the Cabinet that no progress could be made m resolving the controversy by
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  • 104 3 DESAI TO LEAVE CEYLON COLOMBO: Prjne Minister itouvavvaui tout h .<* Cttu.n<>t coxeagueg that lie hau tome to kjiow tiiai Mr. C. C. Ursa:, mdias High L'«iuuni.ssium-r, wou i d Httomy be leaving Ceyion andi tna.t his successor was cxpetsted to take charge U.ore be (Si» joiui) woiuU na c
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  • 96 3 iMu;w DELHI: A n adjournment motion by Mr Nandiai Joshi and Mr. N. C. Chatterjee to discuss the lathi charge on the anti-cow slaughter demonstrators m Calcutta was ruled out of order by the Speaker m the Lok Sabha last Monday. Mr. Mavlankar said he had
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  • 372 3 »iu.«^?i?Jl Authoritative sources m Ceylon said that irnm. «f chan K e n the P^^y of the Cteylon Govrni.unt as regards repatriation of Ind an nationals from the It had always been and conunued tc be the policy of the Ceylon Government
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  • 127 3 NEW DELHI: Problems .elating to econcmic develop* nent and improvement of livng standards m Asia, and of egional security m the Continent will be among the main subjects for discussion at th? 12th Conference of the Institute cf Pacific Relations to be held at Kyoto. Japan, from
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  • 109 3 KARAIKUDI: la response to the call of the Tamil Nad Aiuinen Thlrukkoottam an urbanisation working for the propagation of Hindu ideals m Tamil Nad Flag Day was celebrated recently at Kunnakkudi, aDOut six miles from here, when His Holiness Srllasri Deivasikamani Arunachala Desika
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  • 264 3 JOKHAT: Mr. Rupnath Branma, ytate Health Ml**irt~r wno arnved here aiier a tour or floou.aiiecieu areas m up. per Assam, ae^cruoeu cunai. uitions Unere as horrible. in_ tei-vieweu recently he said erosion at L>n>iu s arh Mk. uuuin^- uiiaoaieu. At sa^Kiiuwa. 6 itat, nouses wmch
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  • 115 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Prime Mmi&ir, Mr. Mohammed Ali, declared cpen here on Tuesday noon, the Royal Pakistan Navy graving dock and fitting out berth at West Wharf— the first of its kind m Pakistan. Mr. Mchammed Ali said the opening of the dock, completed after
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  • 211 3 H.AKALHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Mohotned AIL last week declared that Pakistan was doing her utmost to build up defence forces so that the country could meet any eventuality. He told a meeting organised here to commemorate the sixth death anniversary
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  • 15 3 Mr. S. Rajagopalan and Miss M. Lakshmi who were recently married m Singapore.
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  • 109 3 BOMBAY: The General Council of Che Air Corporations' Employees Union last week decided to observe Sept. 24 as protest and demands day throughout the country to mark their dissatisfaction against the recommendations of the Services Committee. A resolution adopted at the conclusion of its three-day annual
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  • 158 3 KUMBAKONAM: Kuruval paddy, now harvested m cer. tain -parts off the district, has come into the market. The pri«e ranges between Ka. 14 and Rs- 15 per bap- of 18 Madras Measures. but the demand is stated to be rather halting 1 Only retail
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  • 20 3 Mr. M. A. Venugopalan and M-'ss S. Rukmani who were married at Kedah Indian Association, Alor Star.
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  • 511 3 Construction Of Airfield Near Bangalore Firm's Claim For Extra Payment MADRAS: At the Madras High Court, Mr. Justice A. I F l^ chapakeBa A yy» r tart week delivered judgment m a wuit filed by the Aerodrome Construction Co.,^t*L Bangalore, represented by Sr! R. suntianun Ayyar, a«Unsttii« The plaintiff filed
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  • 97 3 MADRAS: An Import Ad. visory Convmitt.ee. to advise the Deputy Chief Controller o f Exports and Imports on mat. ters relating to import trade oontrol, has been formed for the Madras Port. The Committee of which Sri K. Rangaswami, Deputy Chief Controller of Exports and
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  • 90 3 Big Success For Congress In Madras MADURAI Elections to the district boards m Madurai, Hamnad and 'Tirunelveli have resulted m overwhelming success to the Congress. With results for nine seats stiil outstanding, the overall pesition for the three districts is Congress 120, Independents 20 Communists 2 P.S P 2total 144.
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  • 82 3 SURAT Two people were injured when two passenger coaches and seven wagons of a mixed train derailed near Undi on IJhe WagQiai-Billlmore narrow guage railway according information received here. The accident occurred about 22 miles east of Billimoria on the Western Railway, after the train
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  • 271 4 He Married His Bride's Mother Instead! UAMPAHA: Fo r years the young man had been a regular visitor at the hcme of Susan Magilin Perera, a 40-year-old wiaow who lived with her young daughter (14). Soon the iriendanlp ripened and a matcfci was arranged between the young man, Acucari Appuhamuage
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  • 73 4 COLOMBO: Following an >rder issued by the Fort Magistrate. Mr. V. S. Gunavardeno. the C.I.D. called it the office of "The Guardian", a t Norris Road, Colombo, and took into custody certain documents and recorded the statement of th e edltcr. The Magistrate had ordered i
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  • 174 4 All Govt. Servants Must Be Proficient In Both By 1963 COLOMBO: Sinhalese and Tamil —'the languages of the two major communities m Ceylon will be made the official languages of the Administration m I9t>3. By that time, every public servant m Ceylon will
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  • 151 4 CHINA RICE— A PROBLEM FOR CEYLON COLOMBO: If Oeylon k| going to get 270,000 tons ot nee under the China pact and the wond xxrioe falls and we cannot sell the rice, we cannot throw it Into the sea either. The only people who eat China nee ar e the
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  • 200 4 COLOMBO: There was a dearth of teachers to give instruction on science and mathematics m the Swabasha, but he had made Arrangements to remedy that, said the Minister of Education. Mr. M. D. Banda, m the House of Representatives. The Minister said he was awaiting
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  • 42 4 COLOMBO: Tho Japanese trovfipment has oner, ed a Hchoiarßhip to a Cey lonese In any one of the following courses: Agri.. culture, Agricultural En. gfineering, Agricultural btoiogi, Ftslieries. Appiloants are advised to contact the Japanese Legation beljore Aug. 15.
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  • 114 4 COLOMBO: Dr. G. P. Malalasekera Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies of the University of Ceylon, proposes sponsoring the publication of an Encyclopaedia Buddhica. The encyclopaedia will be similar to the Japanese Encyclopaedia Bukkyo-Dai-Jiten published by Dr. MochizukJ Shinko m 1936. Dr. Malalasekera said
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  • 102 4 COLOMBO: That steps should be taken to appoint only Buddhists as GovernorGeneral, prime Minister and Vice-Chancellor of the University, and that the Tooth Relic must be housed In the capital instead of m Kandy, were some of the suggestions made by witnesses m their evidence
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  • 135 4 Ponnambalam Ready To Seek Re-Election COLOMBO: Mr. G. G. Poo. uambaiajn, MJ*. for Jaffna, will not attend Parliament until he has visited Katara. Lj.imn and gets the mandate of his constituents on the views he now holds. Mr. Ponnambalam said ho would not attend the Government Parliamentary Group meeting either
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  • 559 4 Million Rupee Fund For Buddhist Propaganda In Germany COLOMBO: "It is a sublime idea to spread Buddhism m Germany, said Baddegama Piyaratna Thero at a JS meeting presided over by Mr. Dudley Senanayake, and held under the auspices of the Lanka Dhammaduta Society to inaugurate a Million Rupee Fund to
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  • 73 4 Mr. M. Gopaia Menon, India's Commissioner-designate for East and Central Ainca, has arrived m Nairobi. In an interview, Mr. Menoß said that India's foreign polity aimed) at enlarging the areas of peace and goodwill. He said that he would dw his best to promote understanding and
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  • 85 4 Penang Muslim League Registration; Cancelled Thirty-five further applications 30 for registration and five for exemption were received by the Registrar of Societies, Federation of Malaya, during last month. Three Societies withdrew their applications and dissolved. They were: 1. Mutual Aid Fund, Pangkor Fishery Labourers' Association, Pangkor. 2. The Selangor Lorry
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  • 110 4 European Planters tired On By Bandits The assistant manager of Pahang Estate, travelling to Kluang, Jonore, m an armour. Ed Land Hover on Sunday was fired on by an unknown numoer of terrorists at tne lb; mile Kluang-Mersing road. His special constaDle escort returned the fire, says an Emergency communique
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  • 196 4 Committee To Advise Un foreign Policy COLOMBO: me Government fttruamentary Group ujscussed at lengtn last weeK tne motion by aar. R. E. JayatUaka, tmat a select commaiiee of tne House, composed ot members of ail parties, be appointed to advise the Govern, ment on lorelgn affairs. Mr. R. G. SenanayaKe
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  • 78 4 FOURTH COURSE ON "SPOKEN ENGLISH The British Council invites applications from persons wiahin X to join the fourth course on "Spoken English" which will heeria at 6-30 pm. on Wednesday Sept. 29. There will be no charge, and appli cations may be forwarded to the Alult Education Officer, The British
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  • 156 4 GOVERNOR COMPLETES ISLANDS TOUR Yesterday morning he continued his tour of the neighbouring islands off Singapore visiting Pulau Seraya, Pulau Ayer Merlimau and Pulau Semulon. At all these islands he was greeted by the inhabitants men, women and children the majority of whom are fishermen. Sir John Micun promised the
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    90 4 Pictures. Mr. S. Veerasamy who ha a earned a name through his dramatic performances, under the auspices of the Tamils Reform Association m the pre-w x days, delighted the audience at the Periyar's Birthday celebration on Sunday at the Net World, with some choice songs, which were immensely appre ciated.
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  • 27 4 Mr. Hush Shepherd, Acting Custodian of Enemy Property Kuala Lumpur, has been ap pointed Administrator of Rumanian Assets m the Fede ration.
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  • 71 4 The Pofltmaster.General, Malaya, announces that boys and girls of 65 schoo/s m Singapore and S6O m the Federation have bought over 2i- mint on postage ■tamps In the Students Saving Scheme, which came into operation two years ago. The uirector of PoVs (Finance) Singapore aiu the Federation,
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  • 51 4 LONDON, Sept. 20. The international Mono.raJl Company is preparing a plan foi an (elevated "Mjono_naUway from the heart of the city to London airport. Under the scheme 100 sea. tor coaches would travel at 50 miles an hour along ainglo rails supported on 15 feet high concrete
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  • 50 4 JOURNALISTS LUNCHEON Admiral Sir Charles Lambe. C.8.E., C.V.0.. C-in-C. Far East Station will be the guest speaker at the monthly luncheon of the Singapore Union of Journalists at the Capitol restaurant at 12.45 p.m. en Monday, Sept. 27, 1954. He will speak on "A Sailor Looks At Singapore".
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  • 32 4 The 37bh meeting of the Council! of State Selangnr, will foe held at the Istana SeL aqgor, Kuala Lumpur, on <f ues. day, Oct. 12, at 10 a.m.
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  • 54 4 It was stated yesterday by a spokesman at Headquarters. Far East Ai r Fcrce that the Court of Inquiry convened to investigate the theft of bombs from R.A.F. Station. Tengah has now hear<j all available evidence. The papers will m due course be sent to Air
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