Indian Daily Mail, 28 September 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 222 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPIJEMBEB, 28, 19W FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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    53 1 ATT LEES RETURN PHOTO. Labcur leader, Clement Attif^ and Mrs. Clement Attlee greet their nineteen-months-«'d errand-daughter. Jennifer ■pea theh- arr vaJ at London Airport. At rijfht is Mr. andl Mrs. Attlee's dnuu'ht.T, Felicity. Jennifer's mother, Mrs. R'chard Davis (not see n in picture?, was also at the airport to meet
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  • 177 1 Sialkot s s. O. S. For Helicops KARACHI, Sept. 27. Si;ii kot, industrial c.ty of 152,000 plf 65 miles north oi Uinore sent an urgent message to Karachi yesterday for as mmy Helicopters as c;in be spared to supply stranded coinmunities in the flooded pl'in between the swollen I ri
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  • 149 1 Ministerial Position For Gen. Templer LONDON, Sept. 27 Sir Gerald Templer, former Higii Conimssioner iu Maiaya, was •*aid by the Daily Mail today to be the moat likely candidate for a possible upecteu Civil Defence Ministerial position within the Home Oftice The newspaper suggest.^ th^t such a position would i.l
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  • 121 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 27. Mum, m head hunt n# is now horror of the past" In the fjen Sang area of India's remote and primitivp Nort'i East frontier, the Indian government Irt in statement last n:ght. The head hunting --bas's of 'nh,:i culturr has been eliminated by
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  • 532 1 ATTLEE CALLS FOR Admission^Of China In U. N. Co-existence High Level Talks Annual Labour Party Conference SCARBOROUGH, Eng:and, Sept. 27.— Socialist leader Clement Attiee opened the annual Labour Farty conference today with a call for the delivery of Formosa to the Chinese Communists and the
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  • 214 1 China Is Not Russia's Pliant Instrument Mr. Wilfred Burke, Chairman of the Labour Party, declared here today he was not convinced China would remain Russia's pliant instrument in the struggles of the Asi;in world. Mr. Burke, Member or Parliament who went on the recent Labour goodwill mission co Russia and
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  • 127 1 Racial Explosion In S. Africa Predicted LONDON, Sept. 27.- A "racial explosion may occur In South Africa within six months unless policies discriminatory to Africans are reversed, Cannon L. J. Collins, Chancellor of St. Paul's Cathedral s-iid jesterday in a sermon in the Cathedral. "Tho situation for the African in
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  • 276 1 2 LONDON, Sept. 27.— 8 O A green-oyed eifin-faced O Q Irish nurse from Oxford, fi q County Mayo was mar- ?j O ried m Hindu style here 5 Q yesterday to wealthy 9 x Indian restaurateur Dha- X 5 ram Cliand Waillwa. o Q
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  • 110 1 KATMANDU, Nepal, Sept. 27. Nepal will ask Prime Minister Neihru of India to discuss establishment of diplomatic relations between this country and Red Chine during his forthcoming visit to Pejping, sources close to t'he Foreign Ministry said last night. Foreign Minister D. K. Rcgmi,
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  • 58 1 WASHINGTON Sept. If Mr. R. A. Butler, Britains OhanceHor of the Exchequer, appeared on television .screens across the United States last night, tellingr viewers that American investment in Britain would provide a very fa^r return." He said he d'd not believe that wider trade
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  • 87 1 S C A RB O ROV GH, Yorkshire, Sept. 27.— Dr. Edith Suntnu rskill. ViceChairman of the Labour Parti/ and member of the recent Labour delegation which toured Russia and China, said here tonight that she had invited Mr. Georgi Malenkov and Mr. Chou En
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  • 46 1 Master Tar* Singh (garlanded), President, Shlromani Akali Dal, photographed at the Kalian? Airport on hs arrival on Saturday, Sept. 25. With him are members of the Sikh community cf Singapore. Master Tani Singh Is .scheduled to leave for the Federat'on to-day. I.D.M.
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  • 184 1 TOKYO, Sept. 27.— Nearly 1,000 persons were counted as ml^nsr and presumed drowned today aft?r a rampatft t, t ;.Y jii capsized a huge ocean ferry off the Northern Japanese island of Hokkaido last night. The Japanese Maritime Safety Board reported 442 bodies recovered, 544
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  • 27 1 KOBE, (Japauj. Sept. 27.--More than 400 Japanese emi grants are en route to Brazil and Argentina aboard the Japanese liner America Maru. AP
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  • 145 1 PR. PRASAD TO ATTEND YAGNA FIRE FOR PEACE! NEW DELHI, Sept. 27Preatdent Rajendra Prasad v ill join hundreds of holy men around a Yagna fire on the banks of the Ganga, at Hardwisr, on October 13 and 1+ to pray for peace. Mr. K. M. MutisM, the Governor of Uttar
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  • 291 1 "Painful" Sequel In Certain Areas NEW YORK, Sept. 27.— White and Negro chil dren are now attending the same schools in a number of American communities where segregation had been practiced previously. The process of integration has been peaceful in many of the 20
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  • 51 1 LONDON, Sept. 27.— Sir Sarvepfbli Radhakrishnan, vicepresident of India, left yesterday by plane for New York or a three week visit to the United States. Then he will go to Motemldeo to preside at a meeting of the U.N.'s United Nations Educational Scientif" Cultural Organisation.
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  • 78 1 For Public Playing Field At Tanjong Pagar Mr. J, m. Jumabhoy is to ask the City Council, on Thursday, Sept. 30, to request tiie Government to hand over to the City Council, approximutely half the area of tne vacant land between Telok Ayor Basin and Shenton's Way, for the purpose
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  • 166 1 IVEK, IJICKI.NUIL4M >UUvt, Sept. 41.— A 45--.vtar-oiu woman wliu recently gave i) rth to a baby son nas become a double grandmother tu her daughter's son born a week later. She Is already her daughter's mother-in-law. Her son is the uncl e of her daughter's son.
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  • 59 1 HONG KONG, Sept. 27.— A ten-member all-women Indian goodwill mission to Red China, including Mrs. F. Nehru, wire of Indian Foreign Secretary Katan Kum.ir Nenru, left Hong Kong yesterday by trmn lor Canton. The group is en route to Peiping to attend October i celebrations on
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  • 111 1 HONG KONG. Sept. 27 A delegation of seven Pakistani women who represent leading women's organisations of Pakistan, arrived here today on their way to Peking to attend communist Chinas national day celebrations on Octooer 1. Leader of the delegation, Begum Shah Nawaz who Is a Member of
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  • 63 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 27 Sir John Kotelawala. Trime Minister of Ceylon, ha s accepted an invitation from )/>r. All Sastroamidjojo Prime Minister of Indonesia, to visit Indonesia, it was officially announced here today. Ceylon's pritme Minister expects tc be in Indonesia from December 28 to December
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  • 569 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Tues. Sept 28, 1954. MALAYA'S FIRST SALT SATYAGRAHA JF the Federal Councillor and trade unionist Inche Mohamed Soipee is serious about his protest against the new taxes in the Federation, Malaya will soon witness the first "Salt Satyagraha" ever to be conducted by her people. But
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  • 550 2 Panikkar On Embassy Work VMAVAWADA: Sardar K. i\l. Panikkar, Member of the States Reorganisation Commission and formerly India's Ambassador in Egypt; advocated the adoption of diplomacy of honesty rather than diplomacy of trickery, bluff and high-handedness by nations in establishing international relationship and in maintaining one's own
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  • 90 2 ASBESTOS SHEETING IN KARACHI KARACHI: The Dalmia Cement Factory here is shortly to start producing asbestos sheeting, it is learned. Mr. N. C. Roy, General Manager of Dalmia Cement Factories in India and Pakistan, is in Europe arranging for the import of the necessary machinery. The Pakistan Government, it is
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  • 218 2 MADRAS The Madras Libraries Act. 1948, which is the only Act of its kind in this country, will be used as a model for similar legislation to be introduced in tJomoay, Hyderabad and Mysore, it is learned. Mr. K. Hanumanthaya, Cmet Minister of Mysore, w.ho
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  • 105 2 NEW DELHI: The Mysore Porcelain Factory will go into production by the end of next year with an estimated annual output capacity of 600 tons of higih tension insulations. Tiie Factory was started on the advice of an expert from the U.N. Technical Administration. The
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  • 120 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government may limit the dividends of industrial firms engaged in the production of consumer goods. Making this known here, Prime Minister Mohammad AU complained that while the Government was giving industrialists all facilities, some of them were "not playing the game." He said
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  • 211 2 LONDON: ChinUmoni Kar, the Indian sculptor, leaves by the Stratheden for Bombay and New Delhi where he is to complete an 11-foot high statue of President Rajendra Prasad. Commissioned by Mr. G. D. Birla, the statue is one of a pair to be installed at
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  • 134 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Social Welfare Board will soon set up a match factory in Delhi, for which the Union Government propose to give a small loan and also some grant. The exact amounts have yet to be decided. When set up, the match factory will provide
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  • 135 2 COLOMBO: Aboard the "Hors Alt,' 1 a ship belong* ing to the Co-operative Wholesale Establishment of Ceylon, is an unwanted man whom Immigration authorities both here and hi Tuticorin between which ports the ship plies refuse permission to land. The man was discoveied aboard asleep in
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  • 87 2 GAUHATI: Dr. B. K. Barua, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Gauhati University, has been entrusted with the task of compiling the Assamese section of the National Bibliography of Indian Literature. The compilation of the National Bibliography of Indian Literature has been arranged by the Saihitya
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  • 674 2 'HELP US— OR ELSE' IS JAP CRY THE lights of the night clubs. A'bich abound in tiis Rfcat city, are flickering as Japan tightens her belt and, compared with 15 months ago, them are few young Japanese in American -style suits tossing 1,000 yen (about £1) tips to dance hostesses
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  • 449 2 GUNTUR: The States Reorganisation Commission consisting of Pandit H. N. Kunzru, and Sardar K. M. Panikkar commenced its deliberations here recently. The Chief Minister, Mr. Prakasam and Advocate-General Mr. D. Narasaraju, represented the Andhra Government'.* case regarding the status of Madras City and the
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  • 662 2 NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha took up consideration of the Constitution (third amendment) Bill, as reported by the Joint Select Committee. The Bill seeks to give the Union permanent powers to control certain essential commodities like foodstuifa, fodder raw cotton and cotton
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  • 75 2 KARACHI: An expedition sponsored by the Karachi University will survey the hilly regions of Abbotabad, Murree, Kaghan, and Peshawar for zoological specimens during the autumn vacation next month, it is learned. It has been the practice of the Department of Zoology, Karachi University, to send amphibious excursions to
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  • 56 2 RAJKOT: The Union Government has sanctioned a grant of Rs. 275,000 for the establishment of a training school for naval ratings at Port Navlakhi. in Saureshtra. it is learned. This amount will cover the initial cost, while the State Government is understood to have agreed
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  • 340 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. Ponniah ot Mayuram in a letter to the "'Hindu" says: In cLscussiug the reform of the Tamil script, Mr. O. V. Alagesana stand is right when he says that the letter symbolised t>y 'ZH' 1 cannot be pronounced by some among the Tamiis
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  • 1057 3 MYSORE PREMIER'S VIEW MADRAS: Ihe Chief Minister of Mysore Sri K Hanuinanthiah ..aid at the Madras buuskrit Cohece' M> iapore, that Hindi, as it was, did net deserve to be the national language of India. It was, he said, "a mixture oi
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  • 106 3 CHIDAMBARAM: Addressing a gathering of Hindi lovers Here Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor °f Madras; emphasised the "«*<! ?or learning Hindi to maintain unity between the ffcrent parts of the country ■inn urged Hindi propagandist's •any on their v/crk with •°ve and goodwill so that no one came tc
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  • 148 3 KARAIKAL. Karaikal is .ikely to get post bags by bus rorri Oct. 1. Now mails are received by train daily, and reach the public by noon. As the evening train leaves by 4 -/Clock, the last clearance is at J.15 p.m. and there is an interval cf
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  • 112 3 Nehru 's Advice To Students NEW DELHI: A deputation on behalf of Indore students met tine Prime Minister Sri Nehru, and presented to him a memorandum on the disturbances which took place at Indore on July 20. According to the deputat on, the Prime Minister assured tliem that he did
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  • 86 3 BOMBAY: The "New Look" Janata Express train will start running on the BombayPoona route of the Central Railways. ComfortaibJe seats for 900 third class passengers will be provided in the wide blue coaches imported from Switzerland, and furnished in the Central Railway workshops In lombay. Adequate
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  • 166 3 KARACHI: The Asian Cooperative Field Mission is holding a high level regional training course on Cooperative Educat.on at Lahore in Oetouei. under the joint sponsorship oi ILO and FAO. This is the second course of its kind held in Pakistan. The nrst course was organised at Lahore last
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  • 53 3 RAJKOT: The Rajkot station of All-India Radio will be inaugurated In December this year, it has now been disclosed. Originally the station was scheduled to be opened on Gandhi Jayanti, October 2, but due to delay in the setting up of the equipment the inauguration h.is hoAn
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  • 116 3 CALCUTTA: Lie union Government's decision to increase the import duty on lead pencils is not expected to prove very helpful to ttie indigenous industry to establish itsek urmly, according to tracie circles here. Tne output of the industry In recent years has been very inuoh below
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  • 85 3 JAIPUR: The Railway Board may soon consider the possibility o/ constructing new railway lines in Rajasthan. With the completion of the Bhakra Nangal and Chambal projects, a considerable increase in goods and passenger traffic is expected when power 'becomes available. The Rajasthan and Jaipur Chambers
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  • 558 3 ANNAMALAI COUNCIL ADOPT* T, a MBARAM: Th e Academic Council of the Annamaiai University. as it s ord.nary meeting held, Dr C P Ramaswami Aiyar, Vice-chancellor, presiding, adopted a Vf°^ recommended by the Syndicate to institute a course The Council next considered the draft amendments of the
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  • 109 3 SRINAGAR; Italiau honey btes (Apis Melifioa), which are considered far superior to local ihoney bees, have been successfully bred by the State Government's bee-keeping experts. The new specie is said to have certain advantages over the old insofar as Italian toees collect more honey in spring
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  • 487 3 DY. MINISTER CALLED TO ORDER IN R.S. NEW DELHI: The Deputy Labour Minister, Mr. Abia An, was caited to order in the uajya aakiia and told bv «UMf Deputy onaiunan Sri a. Y. Knsnhamoorttiy Rao to give information it" he had an v in reply to questions and ''not to
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  • 101 3 PROHIBITION COSTS ORISSA HEAVILY! CUTTACK: Loss of revenue due to enforcement of prohibition in Cuttack, Puri and Balasore districts of Orissa (excepting three subdivisions, Athagarh, Nayagar!: and Nilgiri) amounts to Rs. 591,000 per year, Sri Sadasiva Tripathi, Revenue Minister of Orissa, revealed here. Sri Sadasiva said that opium, which is
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  • 208 3 KARACHI: The Aga Khan has decided to enter the juto manufacturing business in this country, and a jute mill with a 3.000-loom capacity will be set up shortly in East Pakistan with a capital of several millions rupees, it is authoritatively learned. The Aga
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  • 264 3 BOMBAY: Mr. a. M. Saiiay, Commissioner for India in Mauritius, said here, that there was a great demand for Indian textiles and piece good 8 In Mauritius. The envoy, who is also Ccn_ sul-General for India in Mada gascar, added that there whs aiso
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  • 440 3 CALCUTTA: A decision by the Deputy Speaker of the West Bengal Assembly, Sri Ashutos.i Mukherjee, not to allow a division touched off noisy scenes in the House. Opposition members challenged the ruling of the Deputy Speaker who said the had taken the decision because iie had
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  • 102 3 HYDERABAD: Provisions for whipping and restriction of diet to offending prisoners were omitted from the Hjderabad Prisons Bill 1954 tiring the second reading by the State Legislative Assembly. The House adopted Clauses 40 to 59 and was considering Clause 60 when it adjourned
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  • 711 4 United Tamil Front Soon Ponnambalam's Declaration JAFFNA: Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, leader oi the All-Cey.on Tamil Congress and former Minister of Industries and Fisheries, making his first political speech after a year of self-imposed silence, warned the Ceylon Government here that it was
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    49 4 Mr. Ng Chee Wei of Soon Siok Co., a leading busine** firm in Klang announced hl» engagement with Miss Foon^ Sue*. Har, youngest daughter of the late Fr. Foong Cheng and Madam Ch'a Yuat of Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Eastern Hotel, Kuala Luinnur.- RAMA-
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  • 23 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of ln»lia hcive decided to h;m with immediate effect export of Shingraf. FOC ■rMOTO BY
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  • 121 4 Diu March: Hartal Against Lathi Charge BOMBAY, Sept. 27.— Shops and restaurants in India opposite the Portuguese-held island of Diu were closed yesterday to protest action by Indian Police yesterday in breaking up an attempted non-violent march on the settlement. Unofficial reports said about half of the 150 demonstrators were
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  • 70 4 MOSCOW, Sept. 27.— A gadget intriguing visitor* at a Danish trade exhibits an ordinary looking eiec trie lamp which, when Hi, tiutf/tmiticaily turns on u microphone that picks up the voices q] persona standing new it. These are relayed to similai Istnvps in other tamps equipped with
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  • 63 4 TO HALT THE DEMOLITION OF ATTAP HUTS Mr. V. K. Nair will ask the City Council at its next meet ing on Thursday, Sept. 30, not to proceed with the demolition of the attap huts ui Palmer Road, which are at present under a Mandatory Order, until, Jan. 1, 1955,
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  • 72 4 PAK. P. M. TO SEE AGA KHAN NICE (France), Sept. 27.— P^ikistans Prime Minister, Mr. Mohamed Ali, arrived in Nice yesterday for talks with ton* ■>:;& Khan. Mr. Ali, who came from L,ondon by plane, was accompanied by his wife and his private secretary, Miss Saddi. He will confer with
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  • 109 4 Communist Sympathisers Shadowed COLOMBO Plain clothes men oj the oiD's Politic-id Bureau will keep a closer watch on. trade union workers jand Communist sympathisers in government service. A ■high-iranking iCID officer said that the main task of the Bureau would be to carry out investigations "to weed out disruptive elements
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  • 128 4 COLOMBO; Mr. S. Natesa.i, Minister of Posts and Broad casting 1 explaining tihe "Voice of America" Treaty tabled bv tho Prime Minister, said that in terms of the treaty between Ceylon and the USA, Ceylon would provide facilities for the construction of a receiv.
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  • 32 4 RANGOON, Sept. 27 Indonesian Premier Ah Sastroamidjojo, continuing his swing of neighbouring countries, arrived here yesterday from India on a three-day visit as guest of the Burmese Government. AP
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  • 57 4 Celebration Of Onam At Kuala Lumpur PHOTO n\ Malayalees of Kuala Lunipui celebrated Onam on Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Chettiar Hall There was a large gathering present and the celebration commenced at 2 p.m. There was a dance programme held in the night. A section of the gathering a
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  • 111 4 The North Malaya Kerala Samajam will celebrate its 3rd Anniversaty o n Sunday, Oct. 3, at the Indian Association, 31, Bagan Jernial Road, Penang. There will be a sports meet, vegetarian lunch, Annual General Meet ng and variety enterta nment. The famcus Malayalam poet lauiette Vallathol
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  • 435 4 COLOMBO: Mr, R. G. Senanayake was like •'the' fox who lost his tail", said Sir John Kctelawala, the Prime Minister, at Madawacnchl, referring to the former Trade lfnlaterj resignation and hia subsequent public utterances. Mr. Senanayake, he said, had left th e Cab.net
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  • 116 4 The Singapore Police have announced a reward of 2,000 to any person or to be divided amongst persons giving lnromation leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of a 55-year-old male Hokkien taxi driver named Leow Sit at
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  • 58 4 MIL. SERVICE FOR AMERICANS IN FRANCE! PARIS. Sept. 27 Youn fe Americans who have been living in France for one year will become liable to the French military draft on Nov. 4. The law was passed a year ago. Whether the French will seriously enforce the legislations has been matter
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  • 23 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to release additional export quotas of ohlllies for the current half year. FOC
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  • 247 4 Registrations Down More Rejections COLOMBO: While a section ot the Government Parhamentary Group demy-nus the suspension ot the upciation of tne Indian and pak stam uesiuents (Oidzeusn p> Acft, fomciai; statistics levcal that, alter the Undo-C^yion Pact, the rate of regist ration as Ceylon citidens has been lower and the
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  • 47 4 COLOMBO: a Delegation from Burma wiU visit Ceylon shortly to study rural development work here. The delegation will be led byU Ba Saw. Minister of Relief and social Services. The others in the delegation are u Aun^ Min and Dr. Bulsara. FOC
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  • 90 4 TOKYO. Sept. 27 Premier Boi^vvu .us.^,, hft Tokvo by air yesterday for Vancouver on uie km leg of soday tour of North America and Europe. The Premier issued q statement at the airport in wuich lie sad jupan naa regained iier independence partly o e
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  • 62 4 JtiONu ftUNy fciept. 21 Mao Tse vang W its touay exected Cnaiman o j the lJcopies Re^uoi-c of Cn.na bv the iMati-nai Peoples Congress i-'ek.ng Radio announcetir 18 orme/jy Mao's offi c a i titiu was Chairman O f the Central Peoples Govi-nimvnt Council.
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  • 90 4 RANGOON, Sept. 27 The bun on BttdCMiiaC re'.jgiua:, instruction in BurgM'a state schools was lifted last week. The ban was set up by Prime Min.ster U. Nu wJien Buddhist authorities protested that Islamic instruct. on waa being given to non-Buddhists in the nation's schools. He said the Buddhist
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    • 90 4 PROGRAMME AT CHETTIAR TEMPLE TODAY Following is the programme at the Chettiar Temple, Tank Road, to-day (Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1954), in connection with the Navarathri Festival: 7.00 p.m.. 7.30 p.m.: Vadivu Vairava Pillai Vocal, P. Sarangapany Violin, M. Ramalingam Harmonium, M. V. Guru«amy Mridangham. 7.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m.: Vasantha Devi,
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    • 65 4 [HLM DIARY CATHAY: "Romeo Juliet" OUEON: "Garden Of AAu" (Cinemascope) NEW ALHAMBRA: SouthHide I 1000 CAPITOL: The Inspector General REX: The Swore* Of Revenge PAVILION: Act of Love ROXY: Thunder Over the Plains QUEENS: "Rehsia Suami" (Malay) ROYAL: Nalla Kalam (Tamil) ATL4NTIC: Thunder Ba v SUN: Fort Algiers (Tech.) DIAMOND:
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