Indian Daily Mail, 31 October 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 354 SINGAPORE, SUNPAX, OCTOBER, 31, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 353 1 Strong Man Like Ghulam Mohammed Is Needed Now New Minister Says AH Was Not Coerced Into Yielding KARACHI, Oct 30: General Iskandar Mirza Pakistan's new Minister o* the Interior, said here that he believed Pakistan needed "control of democracy" for some time. J ■What we need
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  • 66 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 30. The Army appeal court yesterday upheld tne death sentence imposed on Hussein Fatemi, the former Persian Foreign Minister who played' a key part m the nationalisation of the Anglo-lraman Company's holdings three years ago. Fatemi waa found guilty on October 10 of treason against
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  • 68 1 WELUNCrJX M, Oct. 30. A New Zealand n u Sister Marie fcuaane, was repi ted today to nave discovered a new vaccine for treating leprosy. Sister Marie, who recently carried out experimental work l the Pasteur Institute m Paris, has spent many years f l the Makogai
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  • 59 1 ABADAN. Oct. 30.— Iranian il moved back into the world market Friday as the British -inker "British Advocate" •^rted loading: at Abadan, six hours after the Shah signed «w nations new oil pact. The 11.500 ton ship had gay Hags from stem to stern
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  • 54 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. '"dian Ambassador g. I* *>ienta Friday conferred with -S. lasaistant secretary of £tate Henry Byroade Jn hie nrst call since returning from -aks at home wiUi JPrimo ■vl.nister Nehru. Mchta would not elaborate "n the nature of his call be- ond deacrlbine It
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  • 46 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 30: Indon p sia will be host to the Ooombo Plan conference at the summer capital of Bogor In December and a political •neetingr of Afro-Aaian nations at Bandung next February, President Boek»rao said Thursday. Bogor sad J art aw j§jt«u.- A.P.
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  • 132 1 The Academy noted that no French law forbids the operation which, Dr. Lanteujou). said, is preferable to an abortion." Three doctors, the Academy said, should examine the patient before the operation is decided S On i* of them at lea «t. Sftould be accredited
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  • 101 1 CAIRO, Oct. 30.-— The Egyptian uovernment has aasomved tne fanatical politico religious Moslem Brotherhood, th e Ministry of Interior announced last night. Police sealed off the Brotherhood's Cairo headquarters and *0Q branches throughout the country. A government official sal<j they had arrested "well over" 000 people
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  • 150 1 Adenauer for Treaty of peace with Russia WASHINGTON. Oct. 30 West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer gaid yesterday the Western world seek peace through a treaty with the Soviet blcc but only afteT making itself strong militarily and economically. Dr. Adenauer, now seeking approval by his own and the other Western
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  • 90 1 JOHNSTON (Peonaylvaniaj, Oct. 80. The node body of a pretty aix-yeaiv old icri who left ber nearby Conemaugfa home to play halloween pranks was found Friday In the ghostly surrounding* of a grave yard. Conen»ugh police chief George Fesko said the ohMd "was murdered
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  • 65 1 BAN ON COMICS LONDON, Oct. 30: The British Government will be asked next week to ban immediately the Import of all matrices for printing "fiorrinc comics. Mr. Malcolm MacPherson, Labour member of Parliament, said today he will make this request to Mr. Peter Thornyrott, President of the Board of Trade,
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  • 252 1 HONOLULU, Oct. SO. William Willia* 6.500-mile drifting voyage alone on a raft from Peru to American Samoa, has added new fuel to the fires of a controversy among anthoropologists. Dr. Kenneth P. Emory, Bishop Museum ethnologist, said this week that the 115-day trip
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  • 93 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Under the skin "faisiea" have oeen frowned on by a leading American plastic surgeon. Dr. W. Milton, president of the Amencan Society of Elastic and Reconstructive Surgery, said m a statement that use of a plastic sponge material to increase the
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  • 119 1 MANILA, Oct. 30 Carrier pigeons bearing aluminium cags with Chinese inscriptions were found In the Northern Philippines this week and kicked up a small Red scare. However, the birds were cleared of subersive intent by the Philippine Army. The Inscriptions were first thought to be
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  • 37 1 KOLDING, Denmark. Oct. 30: Quadruplet calves were bor nto a cow belonging: to farmer Marius Maribo of Vejan. Denmark. Veterinary Doctor Viggo Dall Mid the two bulls and two feeifen ««*ui«* o«w iff wtU,- A.P.
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  • 42 1 SABADELL (Spain), Oct. 30.— Spanish actress Mercedes AJdea was killed here yestefflay while making a movie entitled "What Never Dies." She was struck by the propeller of a plane she was to board m acting: oat her rote.- AP
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  • 124 1 Zafrulla's Action Regretted UNITED NATIONS (New York), Oct. 30: Mohammed Fadil Al Jamali of Iraq was reported to have expressed regret to Mohammad Zaf rulla Khan of Pakistan that stories were published m Middle East newspapers saying he toad embraced Abba Eban. Israeli delegate. A diplomatic source said that Jamali
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  • 152 1 LONDON, Oc. 30: Two London mothers said by their hospital to have been given the wrong babies In a raixup refused Friday to exchange them back again. Authorities at Stratford hospital said the mixup occurred during feeding time and the mothers since have returned home. "The
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  • 100 1 ZURICH: (Switzerland), Oot 30— Hussein Spafteed Suhrawardy, Pakistani political leader now cotivaleaobhr to Zurich hospital, expressed scepticism Frflay over reports tint be would be named Prime Minister to succeed Mohammed AH. tsahrawardy entered the hospital here In jv&e for treatment «f amoebic «y- He expects to be
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  • 71 1 The Big Three Western Foreign Ministers In the French foreign Ministry, Paris, sign an agreement ending the West German occupation and restoring to Germany all but foil sovereignty. Ap. Photo shows: Left to right are Keavad Adenauer, West German Chancellor; John Foster Dulles, United States Foreign Secretary;
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  • 175 1 HONG KONG, Oct 30 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India said at a banquet m Canton last night tfiat he had "always thought m necessary and desirable that India and China should co-oper-ate m tiie largest measure." "My visit to China made me
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 30 India's government-controlled radio announced that Prime Minister Nehru has left Hanchow for Canton on the last le* of his Red China tour. He la due to leave Canton for Cambodia later at the end end of his 12-day visit. Mr. Nehru spent
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  • 45 1 Political circles In Karachi said Dr. Khan Sahcb's past political associations with In-, dian Premier Nehru and Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, formei Prime Minister of Kashmir who ia now m jail, made him the most suitable choice for the job.- AP
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  • 170 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 30: Dr. G. A. Ransome, senior physician of the Singapore General hospital, said Friday that Singapore "is an extremely healthy place now perhaps more so than the average British town." In a statement, the physician said the death rate m Singapore
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  • 69 1 NEh DBLHI: Oct 30. -The Indian Foreign Ministry announced that the government has sent a message to Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser congratulating- him "warmly" on hie escape m the recent assassination attempt. PAKISTAN TOO KARACHI: Oct. 30.— Prime Minister Mohammed AU of Pakistan sent a
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  • 34 1 HONG KONG, Oct. 30. Eleven Japanese women and ten Japanese journalists arrved here from Canton after tourlne China for a month op the invitation of tht rJhineati 9Se AP
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  • 134 1 OLDHAM, LAMASHIKE, Oct. 30. Kevin Sheehan, 25--yrar-old Irishman who to declaiming his way through a 127-hour non-etop tmtHjig marathon, was still talking after 102 hours yesterday and making a desperate effort to tight off sleep and exhaustion for one more day. This afternoon he was laying back on
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  • 136 1 ■GRIFFITH OXFORD. Oct. 30: Mr. James Griffith, Labour Member of Parliament and a former Colonial Secretary, said last night that the Labour Party's idea of a Commonwealth without colonies was a great challenge and a majestic vision— but he believed it was attainable. Their aim was to
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  • 99 1 TEHRAN, Oct. 30: An Iranian Government spokesman yesterday denied a radio Tehran broadcast that Prince All Reza, missing brother of the Shah, has been found. The broadcast this morning said the Prince had turned up safely m remote Neka. Twenty-nine Iranian and American Air Force planes
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  • 84 1 NIGATA (Japan), Oct. 30.— A check of radioactive rainfall m Japan has led a local scientist to the conclusion that Soviet thermonuclear blasts took place on Sept. 15 and 20, Kyodo News Service reported. Prof. Seitaro Koyama of Niigata University Science i >epartment said extremely "hot" rain fell
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 30: Senator Dr. Jose P. Laurel, chief of the Philippine economic mission, said Friday there is a "possibility of reaching en acceptable agreement" m about two weeks with the United States on revision of the 1946 Philippine trade act. He said two points remain
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  • 1440 2 Events Leading To Merger With Indian Union Following is background material about the Fr eneh Indian Settlements m South India, which merge D£ FACTO with the Indian Union tomorrow, Monday, Nov. 1, 1954. The fifth settlement m Bengal has already merged DE JURE with west Bengal.
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  • 80 2 SIGNING OF INDO- FRENCH AGREEMENT Signing of the agreement transferring de facto transfer of sovereignty of the four French Settlements m India. Extreme right is Foreign Secretary Raton K. Nehru and to his right is the French Ambassador Count Stanislaus Ostrorog. Standing with paper m hand m the extreme right
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  • 125 2 RARE INDIAN STAMP SOLD FOR 725! A rare 100-year-old fouranna stamp, printed with Uie head of Queen Victoria inverted, was sold on (October 13) at the auction rooms of a London firm for £725. The stamp was recently discovered m an otherwise valueless schoolgirl collection broi ,^-ht from New Zealand,
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  • 160 2 Increased Migration From E. Bengal KARIMGANJ: Migration of Hindus from East Bengal has increased greatly since the end of the Pujas. More than 200 families have crossed the frontier during these days through Kariraaganj, a border town en the Indian side, and have entered Assam. Many more have, according to
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  • 399 2 Govt. Off India Scheme Marketing Office At Singapore To step up exports of handloom doth, the Government of India sanctioned a scheme under which four handloom cloth marketing officers have been appointed hi Baghdad, Colombo, Rangoon and Singapore. These officers will function as liaison
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  • 179 2 NEW BR. BUS FLEET FOR BOMBAY Makjing an epx\y acquaintance with the new Leyland Royal Tiger worldmaster un-•lerfloor-engined bus chassis is Mr. M.G. Bhat, bus superintendent of the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST), who is on a visit to the Lancashire factories of inland Motors Ltd. The Undertaking-
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  • 379 2 The fuel-savin^ solar cooker, which is being widely developed m India, was seen m. action m Britain's teievibion service on Monday, October 11. The programme "Power from the Sun," m the "Frontier of Science" series, showed viewers how scientists of many countries are working on
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  • 32 2 Out-Going In -Coming U.N. Presidents Mrs. Vijaya hakshmi Pandit the out-going President of the United Nations General Assembly congratulating Dr. Van Kleffens the newly-elected President at the U.N. Headquarters jrt New York.
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  • 204 2 Eight educationists and social workers from seven countneN, who have just arrived m the U.K. under the United Nations social welfare fellowships scueine, are tatun^ part m a week's course m London organized by tne Brit.su Council, designed to give them a general picture of
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  • 607 2 First Ladies Of Nazi Regime Most of the first ladies of Hitler* Nazi relch are still around, but Germans seem unimpressed It has been a decade since the women saw their men fall from power. The gallows claimed some husbands. Seven are alive, behind the walls of Berlin's Spandau Prison.
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  • 361 3 First Indian To Appear For Hague Academy Law Exam.' Exams And Degrees Are Common To The Serious-Minded Velayutham LONDON: Living m a North London suburb is Mr. Pachaiva :,pt n Velayutham, of Madras, who is one of the 26 students out cf 45 candidates admitted to
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  • 126 3 The 800 men and 250 women students from India are living like one big family m London, said Dr. S. D. Malaiperuman, former General Secretary and Warden of the Indian V.M.C.A. Students' Hostel m London, m an interview with NAFEN here. Dr. Malaiperuman has just returned to
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  • 359 3 HYDERABAD: Independents or nominees of other political! parties should not be admitted! as members of Congress Legls-i lature Parties, uniess tnree- 1 fourths of the members pre- 1 sent at a Congress Legislature! Party meeting voted m favoui I ut such admission, according to I
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI: The Ministry Affairs is organising- a mela (fair- to provide entertainment to the members of its sterf and thetr wives and cnildrcn. The mela will be inaugurated by Dr. K. N- Katju, Home Minister, at the Stadium grounds near India Gate m the third
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  • 311 3 NEW DEL.HI: The lirst phase of the changeover lroxnl angiiah to Hmdi m the thr- c armed services had been completed, it was omciaiiy stated nere. Two lists cf Hindi equivalents of selected service terms have been compiled and circulated to units of all three services
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has granted a further loan of Rs. 20 lakhs to Bharat Lines Ltd., Bombay, for the purchase of a cargo ship. Tile amount of the loan is equivalent to 75% of the cost of* the ship. The ship
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  • 58 3 More than 5,000 Vietmioh troops staged a victory parade m Hanoi October 9 as they took over the city under the terms of the Geneva Agreement. Cheering flag-waving civilians thronged the streets ag the troops arrived. AP. Photo shows: Cheering civilians on the parade route await
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  • 28 3 (Left), Ho Chi Mlnh. President of Vietminh, gives his first reception m his new official residence at Hanoi, and poses with children of his officials.
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  • 314 3 Merchant Navy Training NEW DELHI: A third m- h stitute for training merchant navy ratings is to be fe et up I shortly by the Government of I india at the port of Navlakhi I m Sauraahtra. The proposed institute wIU ocae a short establishment m thai ►jegmn»ng and a
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI: An Indian Parliamentary Delegation is leaving for Turkey on October 30 on a twenty-day tour of that country at the invitation of the Turkish Parliament. The delegation, it is learnt would include Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani, Mr. Joachim Alva, Mr LV. M. Deshmukh, Mr.
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  • 303 3 NEW DELHI: Barring a few petty cases, no tax evader can hope to 'escape income-tax on Ms hidden wartime income as a result of the Supreme Court judgment recently invalidating Sec. 5 (1) of the Income-Tax Investigation Commissicn Act, according to official circles
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  • 178 3 MADRAS: A solution has been found for the pro Diem tuiiuuience m the madras H&coar caused by cyd oll^ stoims. it is learned here. The Madras Harbour is uot a natural OQC aud u ua >' wails have been built to enclose *t*> acres of sea
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  • 61 3 NEW DELHI: The Northern Rhodesian Government h&s declared two publications of the Aurobindo ashram m Pondiioherry as prohibited literature for entry into Northern Rhodesia. These publication iare Sni Aurobindo and His Ashram" and "Sri Aurobido's Speeches." The circulation of these books, according to the
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  • 165 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government proposes to open 1,500 more single-teacher schools In the State during this year, it was announced here last week. He has opened 1,270 such schools till September last. Mr. C. Subramaniam, State Education Minister, told Pressmen that the main purpose of opening these
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  • 297 3 Punjab Five Year Plan Reviewed CHANDIGARH: Mr. Blum, sen Sachar, Punjab Chief Minister, sai<i here that the schemes under the State's Five Year 1 uxn wouid be fully implemented on schedule. Reviewing the plan he tolo newument that tiie expenditure for the third year was Ks. 5.62 crores a£ against
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  • 146 4 COLOMBO So reporters wont be licensed after all. In the Senate. Senator justin Kotelawala posed H question which he has been obaeaaed with for some months now: "Will the Government consider the desirability of introducing: legislation to license newspaper reporters and to regulate their conduct?'* The
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  • 363 4 COLOMBO: Addreaalnf the «o<Wrid psycftotoffieal Society of Ooiombo a* the fMw Ball Ike Cayloa University, Mr. C E. DeaaU High Oommi— Ktaer for ladian la Ceylon, warned axalnnt the 'ooacepU of miperlortty and tmStmlmtty'' of OonMrrattrv nhaj around which revolved the tntor-artlon of ctrftoren.
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  • 171 4 TAMIL WILL NEVER HAVE TO LEAVE SOUTH CEYLON JAFFNA: He hoped; the day would never come when the Tamils of South Ceylon would have to evacuate to Jaffna, said Mr. C. Suntharalingam, M.P. for Vavuniya, declaring open the Henry Peto Hostel at St. John's College, Jaffna, recently. It was their
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  • 101 4 COLOMBO: "Ceylon's population will exceed tne 10,000,u00 mark m 1961 if the hljjh rate <£' population increase persists," states the latest annual report of the Registrar-General utt Ceylon. Qeyion's population Increased by 220,000 last year. The rate of increase m the popu* Jation
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  • 186 4 COLOMBO: The Mayor of OoJombo, Dr. n. M. Perera is likely to campaign to oust Dullock carts from the city. They are, It would appear his biggest headache. This is what he told the Bus Commissioners on Monday. Dr. perera now proposes to take the
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  • 197 4 CALCUTTA: The ChfaMM offer to mX at competitive price* large quantities of textiles to Ceylon m exchange for rubber ifcus aroused eonsideraWe interest m textile drctas here. This offer ha* not only come as a surprise to those who had hopes of exporting; large quantities
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  • 145 4 MAlntAa; illicit emigration to Ceylon showed .a iurther decline during June and Jui.y, it is learned. But actkm to apprehend those attempting to deport inspmte of every close vigilance to bring- to book persons reponsibie for promoting Illicit emigration In the past, was continued and
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  • 51 4 1 The activities of the Kamala Club for the current month will be the following:Nov. 1: 5 p.m. Teenagers' meeting. Nov. 8, 5 p.m. f Children's fancy dress competition. Nov. 15, 5 p.m. Cooking demonstration of "Sateh". Nov. 22, 5 p.m. —Games. Nov. 29, 7 p.m. Mixed
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  • 67 4 S'pore. Tamil Muslims Condole Kidwai's Death A condolence meeting was held under the auspices of the Tamil Muslim Union, Singapore, at the Mohammed All Mosque, Market Street, as a mark of respect to the late Mr. Ran Ahamed Kidwai, minister for Food and Agriculture of the Indian Republic and a
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  • 55 4 Speech on India S.E. Indies Moh&med Hueain Nainar, Representative Indian Council of Cultural Relations, Government of India, wilt speak on "India and S.E. Indies" at the Singapore Ramakrishna Mission Hall at 9, Norris Road, on Tuesday Nov. 2. at 6 pjn. All are cordially Invited to attend, writes 1 Swami
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  • 54 4 KARACHI, Oct. 30.— Japan and Pakistan signed a oneyear trade agreement after three months of protracted negotiation. The total amount Involved m the agreement to £28,000,000. Main feature of the pact is a cut m Pakistan's textile imports from Japan from £6,000,. 000 to £2,000,000 to increase home
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  • 59 4 w— P* llf<ri> ceremony the Melbourne Unlveiatty, trfnwkmmts were aerved at the buffet, T* 6 8 JS^ 0 cm ST i L <rtw < «rles*Tn*agted. Here Pro^ f MMr H. K. Woner, Dean off <fae Facotfr .of Engineering (left), chats with Mr. Hart Nanyan Sinha, of
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  • 99 4 SILCHAR: Plan*, are being completed to start a school for the blind m Assam. Due to financial handicaps, It has not yet been possible tt> complete preliminary arrangements, although a positive decision was taken during the visit to the State some months ago of the Calcutta
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  • 214 4 Congress leader's Plea for strong T.-C. Government ERNAKULAM: The Congress General Secretary, Mr. t«kwanrai Mehta, saia all progressive f» rces m Travar.-core-Cochin should form a muted team to combat tendencies and Influences inimical to the best interests of tne country now having hold m some parts of the State. it
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  • 154 4 LONDON: Siamese twijis are not entirely similar as was at one time thought. This is the view of Mr. Selwyn Taylor, one of the surgeons who operated on Boko and Tamo, the Suamese twine who came to London from Nigeria for the separation operation. Addresains: nurses
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  • 55 4 TRffVIANORuM: Tb .enable fishermen to dry fish m the most hygienic manner, the Department of Fisheries la constructing eight fiafti cur.ng yards m Important coastal villages of the state. The total oost is expected to be approximately Rs. 1,000,000. Clement platforms, fly-proof tanks, etc., will tan*
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  • 185 4 NAMES NOT TO BE USED ON PUBLIC PLACES LUdCNOw: Government servants fa the State have been asked not to allow their names beine associated with public institutions, buildings. streets, parks etc. A circular tesued by the State Government on th« subject says that there have been cases m which private
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  • 118 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Justice G. S. Kajadhyaksha, who has been appointed to conduct a factnnuing inquiry into the matters arising out of the modifications made by the Central tiovernment m tne Labour Appellate Tribunals Bank Award iias been invested with the powers of a
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  • 91 4 KARACHI: Egypt's Premji/er'a colonel Nasaetr, is expected to visit Karachi before the end of the year, according to the latest advices received here. Earlier, it was stated Colonel Nasser would time his visit to such a manner as to be able to attend the proposed Afro-Asian
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  • 95 4 KARACHI: now proceeding between Pakistan and the Philippines for a 50,000-ton nee deal are making- "satisfactory" progress, according to informed sources here. The deal if it comes through, will be the second between the two countries. Under the first agreement, Pakistan undertook to export 30,000 tons
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  • 756 4 TNDIa'S national festivals are tne most vital modes of cultural activity, because they express the dynamic quality of che people. India's national festivals constitute an integral part of her way of life, rfer j way of life is her religion, (just asi her way of religion is
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