Indian Daily Mail, 7 October 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 231 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 80 1 THUILLLES (Belgium), Oct. A sa-year-old fariiut here tried to set the local tax office on fire because ''taxes were too high," police reported here. They said Joseph de Meulemeester broke into the tax collector's office Monday, emptied a bottle of gasolin>in the room a
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  • 194 1 Amrit Kaur Says People Will Not Let Him Resign NEW YORK, Oct. 6— A report that India's Prime Minister Nehru will resign is "absolutely wrong", Madame Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Indian Minister of Health, declared upon her arrival by plane from London yesterday. Madame Kaur is here fcr
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  • 99 1 Marwaris End Hunger Strike In Sholapur From Our Ourn Correspondent SHOLAPUR, Oct. 6- Hunger strike of Marwaris before L akshmlnarayan Temple was called off at midnight Monday, when police threw open temple to the public and handed over the management to the Chief Trustee. The decision to recpen the temple
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  • 21 1 KARACHI, Oct. BW— ff Sato, personal representative of Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoahida, arrived hert on a goodwi:: m iaiioa.- AP
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  • 151 1 MirasdarKisan Clash In Tanjore From Ou-r Own Correspondent TANJOKK, Oct. 6.- A clash aris.ng out of a dispute between MirasQars and Kisan labourers is reported lrom Chitrakud, village near Budalur. It is stated that tiie labourers who were mostly Harijan Christians at the instigation of the local Communist leader, demanded
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  • 173 1 MONKEYS WIN: VILLAGERS TO QUIT! From Our uwn Correspondent TrtIVAiNUKUiVI, Oct. t>. Ten thousand people m two villages m Neyyatinxara Taluk m South Travancore have to be completely evacuated and moved to a safe place if the growing menace of hundreds of monkeys were not put an end to immediately.
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  • 60 1 Congress Wins Big Majority In Dt. Election From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 6. Congress hjis secured absolute majority m three districts m the Board Elections, recently held. In Coimbatore thirty nine seats out of fifty have gone to Congress, forty six out of fifty one m Salem and twenty
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  • 146 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 6. Integration of white and Negro pup Is m Washington and Baltimore schools proceeded yesterday. Strikes and demonstrations spread In some schools m the U.S. capital, but there was an e.asing' of tension la Baltimore. In Washington, there were ctrlke* by pupils tad
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  • 81 1 R.I. PREMIER'S WIFE TAKES LEAVE OF NAYAR Indonesian Premier Dr. Ali Snstroainidjojo left New Delhi for Rangoon, at the end of i<»ur-day talks with Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru. AP photo shows: Madame Sastroamidjojo (left) says goodbye to Delhi's Woman Health Minster, Sushila Nayar, one of Mahatma Gandhi's staunchest disciples, as
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  • 1108 1 Thuraisingham Defends Fed. Govt's Education Policy Keiut ng charges oi disci imbntion against n:;n-Mar,«y.s m the pMste? Of education, Dfto E. E. C. Member for EsSaoatiH^ speaking m the Federal Council y ester d/.y at Ktiate Lumpur, ssid that only $11*.62 w?.s be'ng WftMt on an
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  • 72 1 A proposal by an unoltlclal member (Mr. Tan Chong Ue«) to postpone the debate < n education to the next M'ssion of the Federal Counfll, so a to give the mem'•ers mon* timp to study the Report of the Spec'al Com:n>ttce en t.'-c ImplementaHon of Education
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  • 330 1 Indian Labourers In Malaya "Generally speaking it can be said that despite t>he fact that estates are required by law to provide allotments lor their workers the Indian is not keen to take .advantage of this except when wages are on the decline says the Annual Report of the Labour
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  • 67 1 SORENSEN PAYS HOMAGE TO GANDHIJI Mr. Reginald Sorensen, Member of the British Parliament (Labour Party) visited Rajghat, Delhi, to lay a floral wnath on the Saniadhi of Mahatma Gandhi. Photo shows Mr. Sorensen laying the wreath on the Sacred Samadhi to pay homage to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi. Raja
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  • 232 1 Pact With U.S. Is For Peace NEW YORK, Ocfc 6.— Prime Minister Mohammed Ali of Pakistan told a news conference here Tuesday that he had given up trying to reach a solution of the problem of Kashmir with India. "1 think it
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  • 124 1 Yesterday was the third auniversary of the assassination by Communist territorists of Sir Henry Gurney, who was High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya from Oct. 6, 1948 to the day of his death. Yesterday morning the High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray and Lady
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  • 64 1 From Our Own Correspondent IN DO RE, Oct. 6.- 7w| Madhya Bharat there are not enough girls for boys to merry, szys a population review. Eight percent aj boys reho can get married oannot yet brides within the state. There are 706 unmarried females frrr
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  • 80 1 The High Commissioner and Lady MacGillivray yesterday morning, visited the site 01 the Lady Templer T.B. Hospital at Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur, to see the progress that nas been made m the building of the hospital. They were shown round by Mr. J. D«ysdale who is
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  • 31 1 TOKYO, Oct. 6. Japanese Foreign Minister Kataua Okazaki left by plane for Brazil on a 24-day goodwill tour to South America and the United States.- AP
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  • 124 1 STOP PRESS NEHRU'S VISIT TO F.I.C. SAIGON, Oct. 6. The Indian Pr'.nie Minister, Mr. Nehru, will probably meet the leaders of both North and South Vietnam this month, it was learned today. An authoritative source here said the Prime Minister would stay overnight m Saigon on October SO, dining with
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  • 101 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 6. —The I'rirae Minister of Oylun, Sir John Kotelawala, saWl today that he wm very hopeful of reach' ng a settlement with India on the question of the citizenship of the. Indian settlers In Ceylon. Sir John is the leader of a delegation,
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  • 573 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs, Oct, 7, 1954 SRI NEHRU NATION'S FUTURE R I jawaharlal Nehru is reported to be intending co unburden himself ot some ox tne tasKb which he has oeen shouiaenng so long. At hrst we were told tnat he was planning to relinquish the presidentship 01
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  • 1258 2  -  S. KHUSHWANTI SINGH By FJUSSEHRA is one of the important Hindu festivals of the year and enjoys the same popularity m India as Christmas deos amongst Christians. It is symbolic of the triumph of good over evil According to the Hindu calen dar it falls m the bright
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  • 145 2 NEW DEL<Hi The Union Government has prohibited the manufacture, possession, sale, or use of two types of fireworks, called "atom bomb and "putputia" «sa.y S a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Works, Housing- and Supply. 1 An 'atom bomb* is a cracker containing: explosive wrapped m
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  • 94 2 RAJKOT: The ail-party Dm Liberation Committee has sent telegrams to Mr. Nehru and Saurasthtras Chief Minister, urging them to hold an Impartial inquiry into the lathi charge on liberation volunteers and their supporters on Saturday, it is learned here. Mr. Vajubhai Shukla, Communist loader of
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  • 102 2 N*l.w V&LAii: Mr. JVemu told me Congress Parliamentary Party tnat he hoped that tiie Hindu Marriage ana juivorce ttili wouid be passed m tfie next se&s.on or i^aruainent m Ncvemoer-Deceiaoer. Addressing the Paity at the conclusion of the seasion oi Parliament, Mr. Nehru
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  • 261 2 FORTHCOMING VISIT TO CHINA Mr. Nehru told the Party that he wouni b« m Ciiina for icn days. He would leave India on October 15 and on the way halt at Rangoon, Pnhom Penh, Capital of Cambodia and Hanoi, Capital of Viet" Nam. Immediately en his return to Calcutta early
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  • 117 2 CALCUTTA Twenty six prominent members of the Marwari community, including some well-known social, workers, have m a joint statement condemned tine current anticow slaughter movement m Calcutta end other parts of the country. The signatories mcl ude Messrs. Bhagir.ith Kanoria. P. D. Hi/natsingka, Moolchandra Agarwal, Basantlal
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  • 97 2 NAGPUR: Opposition members, h'tl by the Praja Socialist Party, m the MadSiya Pradesh Assembly have decided to boycott the remaining days of the current session. Mr. V. Y. Tamaskar, a leading member of the Opposition, announced tiliis after the Opposition members, numbering 15, walked out
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  • 132 2 lIRUPAIi: A notification trom tne Commissioner, H. re. ana C. iii. (aammisnatiun; Aadxxra, aays tnat uic Executive officer, T. T. uevestntinams has nied an application unucr fccc. ai (lj ieud witu Sec. 59 (1) oi Uie Madras a.K.E. Act lyol, tor Sduction of <a sjiii
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  • 127 2 NEW DELHI: The Minister for Commerce, sri d P Karmarkar m the Lok Sabha said during: 1953-54, Indian handicraft sales both within the country and exports totalled fts. 13.75 lakhs. Wl< ie Sri T. T. Krishnaonachari, Minister fo r Commerce and industry said the Government
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  • 207 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Board <V Me Uarijan Seva^ Sani/fi, which, met here on Xaturday, paused resolution requesting the Ventral Government lv ear-murk for tne Mmmmk't ucttvtttvs m tne various states at least Ks. mla fetus ci -r» year out oj tne Ks. 5U
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  • 73 2 N£W Ur.ull: I'rime Minister Nehru m the course of liis 80-ininuto speech, m tiHtiny the luri'igii policy deoate m the L,i»k .sa/>l:a. explained with lucidity the rote of tlie Communist parties m tne various countries and then passed <»n to certain other problems Ceylon. l'umlicherry and
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  • 168 2 MERCURY PRICE UP— SCARCITY THE CAUSE CAIiCUiTA: Mercury market is both steady aim active and a further increase m prices has been recorded recently after a lapse of about tnree months. Within the short space ot a week, quotations .for this commodity ahot up by more than Rs. 200 to
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  • 347 2 Curtailment Of Pak. GG's Powers Welcomed KARACHI: Divesting tne Governor-General of his powers under the Government of India Act was welcomed by DAWN recently In its leader as "a triumph of democracy.*' The paper said that tne existing sections were a blot on democracy and that the amended Act has
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  • 305 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. v. Pradhan, Deputy Director-^euetal cf Civii Aviation, who isj now on a routine inspection hcie .said that the Government were anxious that the various hyirw clubs m the country sliouia continue to function as »-ai ciently as hitherto and
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  • 277 2 NEW DELHI: According to the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture, the all-India final estimate of cereals (rice, wheat, barley, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi and small millets; for iyo3-.>i puts the current year's area and production at 210,--ifi>s,ooo acres and 56,119,000 tons,
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  • 379 3 It Has Stabilised Itself —NEHRU KURNOOL: Addressing a gathering assembled t» witness the ceremonial parade held m connection with celebration of the first anniversary of the inauguration of the Andhra State, here, Friday Oct. 1, Mr. C. M. Trivedi, Governor of Andhra reviewed Ihe achievements
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  • 151 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Commerce Minister, Mr. Tatazzal Ah, will quit his Cabinet post on Oct. 7 because of his Inability to gut elected to the Constituent Assembly within tun months of 'his appointment as a Minister, according to Press reports here. 'Mr. Tuf azzal AH
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  • 478 3 in a message greeting the people of Andhra on the occasion of the first birthday of Andhra State, Mr. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, Prime Minister, says: "Nearly a year ago, i naa the privilege to help in the inauguration of the Andhra State. Since then, the new Andhra State
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  • 123 3 ix .un-iKK: (ireeb H. i^ s resembling the lakisluiii nuuoiia: flag were i< i.iul liuisted on scvera. I'iiiMlin^s including- a ternPie, and the tlanapada, baoha office m SeoniMaiwa m Hoshangabad distinct on Saturday las* according to reports receivenl by the police headquarters here. The Naib
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  • 80 3 NEW DELHI: Investigations on important river basins m lnd;a, including that cf the Gariavari, are being arranged irrespective of the fact whethe: a project would he built or not m the basins. This nfcrmation was given to the Members cf Parliament from Hyuerabad when they met Mr.
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    39 3 PHOTO. (Below): This "Join-up photo shows a general view of the conference room. The delegations are, round table from left: German, Italian. Luxembourg, Dutch, USA, British, Belgian, Canadian and French (last two with barks to camera).- A.P.
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  • 111 3 KARACHI: The Liaison authorities of the Pakistan High Commission Delhi (have started to dig up wealth burled by refugees when they fled from India, It is officially disclosed. These operations are within the terms of the Indo- Pakistan Moveable Property Agreement. The first digging operation has
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  • 100 3 POLONNARUWAt Pupils at a primary school here were surprised to see an elephant amble Into the school premises while classes were m session. The animal, which was a female a nd appeared to be a calf, elected to remain m the school grounds, where It soon attracted
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  • 110 3 MANGALOttE: A countr> I craft from SauraShtra carrying groundnut oil cake and horsegram valued about Ks. 10,000 for Mangalore was broken Into pieces last week while n earing Mangalore port owing to rough seas and the whole cargo was lost, it is learnt. The port authorities,
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  • 39 3 PHOTO. vnsdvjksvndvnsnmdbamlbhji Sir John Kotelawala, Premier of Ceylon, submerged m rcl'giouH ceremonies at Nallur, Jaffna recently. The occasion was his visit to Kandasamy Temple there. He is seen accepting the 'sacred ash< from the priest.
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  • 178 3 BOMBAY: Dr. Hcrnan Uu mers. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene at the University of anile, aod W.H.O. consultant m social and preventive medicine, arrived here e n route to Calcutta where he will delivet lectures over a six-montti period to post-graduate students at
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  • 175 3 SINO INDIAN TRADE PACT SOON? NEW DELHI; The trade talks between India and China are proceeding satisfactorily, a. id an agreement is expected to be signed, this week according to reliable sources. A full meeting of the Indian and Chinese delegations was held on Saturday when, it is understood, agreement
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  • 305 3 NEW DELHI: The U/K Sabna last week passed the Indian Tariff (Second Amendment) Bill, 1954, which seeks to increase Import duties on certain articles and to continue or discontinue protection to certain industries on the advice of the Tarifl Commission. The Commerce and Industry Minister,
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  • 75 3 LONDON: India's VicePresident. Dr. S. Radhakrishiian, on his* way to the United States, Canada "and South American countries, lunched last week with Britain's Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, Lord Swinton. Dr. Radhakrishnan arrived here en the first leg of his ten week's goodwill tour of America. Dr.
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  • 63 3 NEW DELHI: The 60th annual session of the Indian National Congress will be held at Avadt, near Madras, from Jan. 11 to 16 next year. The Congress Working Committee at its meeting here last week, drew up the following programme: Working Committee: January 11 and 12.
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  • 166 3 NEW DELHI: Mr Jai•shuklai Hathi. Deputy Minister for Irrigation and Power, infomcd Mr. N. M. Lingam In the i»k Sabha that the Periyar Hydro-Electric Project Had been Included m the Five-Year Plan but had not yet been taken up. The execution of the project had not commenced
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  • 405 3 DOUBLE PAYMENT FOR SAME ITEM DETECTED! P. A. C. WANTS INQUIRY INTO PURCHASES NEW DELHI The Public Accounts Committee of the Lok sabha has vie we J with "concern* that "rk>mentary and commonsense n recautions" m the matter of a series of important contracts for purchase of stores m foreign
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  • 243 3 ARTIFICIAL RAIN-MAKING RESEARCH IN INDIA CALCUTTA: Research on artificial ram-muiung m unu and semi-arid legions of the country will be undertaken by a research unit to oe set up shortly at tne National Pliysicai laboratory m New Deiiti, it is learnt here. Tnis ram .research unit «s being set up
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  • 220 3 DISCOURTESY TO INDIANS IN SALISBURY NAIROBI: Mr. B. H. Aluwihare. Ceylon Member of Parliament, said he was shocked at the treatment meted out to the wife of the Second Secretary of the Indian High Commissioner m Salisbury. The Second Secretary and hiy wife were excluded from public institutions such as
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  • 881 4 Move To Weed Out Stateless Persons S COJLOMBO: The Ceylon Government have started collecting the necessary statistics and particulars regarding the dilterent types of Indian settlers m the island preliminary to giving effect to recent recommendations of the Cabinet Sub Committee to deny rice
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  • 265 4 OIJ^NNAKAM: "The WdoCeylon talks to the held at New Delhi shortly will not be an acceptable one if it was not represented by the Ceylou Democratic Congress" said Mr. c. Vanniasingam, Secretary of the Federal party and MP for Kopay. at a propaganda meetin^ of the
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  • 381 4 COLOMBO; The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. s. W. R. D. Bandaranaike. has pro/jsionally accepted the prime Ministers invitation to joi n the Ceylon delegation to New Ei i, 5° dls uss "> e Indo-Ceylon problem with Mr. jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian
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  • 47 4 COLOMBO The Working Committee of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party last week unanimously approved the decision of its president. Mr. S. \y. R. D. Bandaranaike, to join the Ceylon delegation to New Delhi for talks with the Indian Prime Minister on the lndoCeylon problem.- FOC
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  • 214 4 Desai COLOMBO: i luive never hesitated to tell particularly sections of the people of Indian origin that the money they earn here belongs to tnis country and any savings should be utilised for the purpose of ibuilding up Ceylon," said Mr. C. C. Desai, the
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  • 35 4 PHOTO British Premier Sir Winston Churchill (right) sees off luncheon jfuest Pierre Mendes France, the French Premier, at the door of 10, Downing Street, official residence of the IJritish Premier. AP
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  • 60 4 The 3-day recruiting parade for the Royal Malayan Navy which finished yesterday afternoon has been most successf jl. Of the 460 men who went through tho complete recruiting routine preliminary medical examinations, educational tests asd interview, 12g were provisionally selected, the remainder being cither medically unfit
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  • 56 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 6. Newsweek mag-adinc said Tuesday "Pari s and Washington have finally aereed" to withdraw backing from Bao Dai as Vietnam chi*f of state, favour Prince Bun Hoi, a cou"As his successor, the French 6in of Bao Dai. Washington first wants to learn more
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  • 214 4 NORTH MALAYA KERALA SAMAJAM The third Anniversary ot North Maiaya Kerala Samajam was celebrated at the Penang Indian Association on Sunday, Oct. 3. The full d*y programme including sports and lunch was well attended by about 500 members and meir families, who were entertained with music by Mrs. Narayanikutty Nair
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  • 56 4 There will be a Silver Horse procession on Thursday, Oct. 7, between 6 p.m. and 12 p.m. m celebration of the religious estival "DUSSEHRA'- commencing from Tank Road Temple via River Valley Road, Oxley Road, Orchard Road, Clemenceau Avenue and back tc Tank Road Temple with one
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  • 90 4 A General Meeting cf the Arya Samaj Singapore was held under the Chairmanship of Mr. R. N. Kashyap on Oct. 3, at 42, Rowell Road and the following were unanimcusly elected office-bearers for the year 1954/55. President: Mr. Hanuman Rai; Vice-President Mr. Kanta Rai; Hon. General Secretary: Mr.
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  • 418 4 —Sir Sydney Came "You are being educated so that you may serve youi country". Sir Sydney Came, the vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya, tola the pressmen m his orentation address delivered on Monday, Oct. 4. Sir Sidney said: "We are all here,
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  • 217 4 Tuition Fees Only 10 p. c.Of Varsity's Expenses! The Registrar of the University cf Malaya, Mr. W. V. Craig, who is due to leave here very shortly, m .his address, Wlu tine students that l.ieir tees represented only a small traction at tne total expenditure of tho University. 'The figure
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  • 65 4 COLOMBO, Oct. 6 Prmu Minister Sir John KoWawela announced that Ceylon and Communist China will sign a new price pact m Feiping tomorrow under their rubber-fo* nee agreement. Sir John told the House 01 Representatives the price Peiping will pay for Cevlonese rubber and charge for
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  • 132 4 PERIYAR E.V.R. 76th BIRTHDAY Celebration At Kuala Lumpur The Scventy-s xtii birthday of Periyar E. V. ftamasamy wi;i be celebrated at the Towr. Hall, Kuala Lumpur on Sun day, Oct. 10 at 4 p.m. Mr. K. P. Samy (Pr. P.M.D A., K.L. will preside. Mr* Packian Man arasu will we.
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