Indian Daily Mail, 16 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 300 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 224 1 Hindi To Completely Replace English In 1 5 Years! Prasad To Set Up Special Commission From Our Own Corres pondent NEW DELHI, Dee. 15: The President of the Indian Union Dr. Rajendra Prasad has agreed to take the necessary steps to set up a Special Co m mission before Jan.
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  • 90 1 KARACHI, Pakistan. Dec. 15 A merger of all West Pakistan states and provinces into one administrative unit, was agreed to here yesterday, informed sources said. The decision was reported taken at a joint meeting: attended by Prime Minister Mohammed All, members of 'the. central Cabinet, provincial
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  • 65 1 AUCKLAND, NEW ZEAI AND, Dec. 15.— Prime Minister Sidney Holland of New Zealand i s expected to visit Japan and Malaya on his return trip from the Commonwealth I»rime Ministers' Conference m London m February. Purpose of the visits would be to gain first hand!
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  • 121 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15: The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, will stay overnight at Bangkok on Dec. 26 as the guest of the Thai Government on his .vay to Djakarta to attend the Colombo Prime Ministers' Conference, it
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  • 229 1 The G. 0. M. Of Colony Tamils Honoured A tea party wa s held last evening at the Adelphi Hotel Rocf Garden by the Tamils Reform Association, Singapore m connection with the celebration of the Seventy-fourth birthday Of the Association's Adviser Mr. A. C. Suppiah. The function was attended by
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  • 115 1 Nehru And Party Leaving On Dec. 26 iTrom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 15. Prime Minister Sri Nehru may break nis return Journey from Jakarta to Calcutta at Peoang and tspend one night there, according to the official programme published to-day. Nehru, accompanied by Minister I>r. Syed Mahmud and Mr.
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  • 170 1 Br. Soviet Steel Plants For India NEW DELHI, Dec. 15: India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said today India might accept both British and Soviet offers to set up new steel plants m the country. He told the Council of States (Upper House) both offers were independent and both might
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  • 40 1 IN A Hero Now India's Envoy From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 15: Mr. Naranjan Sher Gill who has been appointed India's Ambassador to Ethiopia, is an I.N.A. hero welllenown to Malayan Indians during the Indian Independence Movement. Copyright.
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    61 1 LONDON, Dec. 15. Mr. Harry Crookshank, leader of the Hcuse of Commons, gave notice yesterday that on Thursday a motion would be proposed fcr the expulsion of Captain Peter Baker from membership of the House. Captain Baker, 33, Conservative, was sentenced m November 30 to seven years
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  • 90 1 Cypriots Attack Br. And U.S. Embassies ATHENS, Dec. 15. Rioter 8 demanding Kncsds (Union of Cyprus with Greece) tried to fight their way to the British and Amer.can Embassies here yesterday, attacking the police with ohoirs and sticks and shouting "you are traitors". Many police officers and students are believed
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  • 69 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 15: A Hindu having more than one wife now, can be sued for divorce by any of them, according to a Clause m the Hindu Marriage Bill just passed by the IJpper House of Parliament on Tuesday. The House agreed
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  • 278 1 Merge With Other Communities And Contribute To Malaya's Welfare Periyar's Passionate Plea To Malayan Indians In the very first public utterance, which Periyar Ramasamy made m Penan g on Tuesday night at a mass meeting at Kampong Java Bahru, he called upon Malayan Indians to sink
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  • 181 1 Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, the great social reformer of South India is visiting Malayn again after twenty-five years. Thousands of Indians, mostly Tamils, had gathered at the wharf side m Penang to eaten a glimpse of their revered leader 'Periyar.' The moment the ship s.s. 'Sangola' was
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  • 66 1 "Kheemayana" Inquiry Not Open To Public From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 15: Mr. Satianathan 1.C.5., who arrived m Madurai to conduct an inquiry into the rioting of Dec. 2 following the staging of the drama "Kheemayana," told pressmen that the inquiry would not be open to the pubHe. It
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  • 165 1 NEW DELHJ£, pec. lA. Mr. jawaharial Nehru, the Indian prime Minister, told a <Jouncil of States today that India and Pakistan had decided to have direct talks to settle outstanding dispute?.. Replying to a question Mr. Nehru said Pakistan had recently approached India to suggest a
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  • 217 1 Nehru Intercedes On Behalf Of U. S. Airmen Asks Chou To See U. N. Secretary NEW DELHI, Dec 15.— Informed sources said yesterday they understood Prime Minister Nehru has sent message Premier Chou En-lai of Red China suggesting he amctu see U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold about the imprisoned American airmen.
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  • 44 1 A. Foreign Office Spokesman confirmed today that Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, hus written a letter to Chou En Lai, the Chinese prime Minister, and hinted that it dealt with the case of 11 American airmen imprisoned m China as spies.- Reuter
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  • 16 1 OSAKA. Japan, Dec. 10. International telephone service will begin to-day between Osaka and Saigon, Vietnam.— A.P.
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  • 622 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs, Dec. 16, 1954 NEHRU AND OVERSEAS CHINESE JN our editorial yesterday we explained the reasons why Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru should be persuaded to spend a couple of days at least m Malaya on his way back from Indonesia after attending the forthcoming Asian
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  • 1277 2 SOUTH KOREAN ATTACK ON MENON Chairman Pulls Up Delegate Members Denounce S. Korea And Laud India's Peace Efforts NEW YORK. ASTRONGLY-worded personal attack on Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon by the South Korean Foreign Minister, Mr. Y. T. Pyun, caused a stir m the Political Committee of the U.N. Assembly.
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  • 157 2 NEW (DELHI: President Rajendra Prasad and Prime Minister Nehru were among the large audience that saw the first performance here of the artistes of the visiting Chinese cultural delegation. The approach roads to the theatre were jammed with cars, buses a nd ether vehicles carrying people
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  • 47 2 The officer-in-charge tells the Malay girl with the ballot paper m hand to go insidb the hall and cast her vote to the person whom she thinks fit will serve, her constituency's interests. This picture was taken when Klang Town Council election was on.
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  • 91 2 HYDERABAD: A petition urging the removal of big and attractive cinema posters exhibited on both sides of the Afzal Gunj bridge near the bus stand, has been filed by a lawyer before the Chief City Magistrate hero. The lawyer has stated tn the petition that the exhibit'Jon of
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  • 78 2 MADRAS: Marshal Tito will visit Madras early m January, it is learnt. Marshal Tito is due to arrive m Delhi on Dec. 17. it is gathered Kashmir will be among the places he visits before procee<iing to Bombay. He will be m Calcutta about New Year
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  • 126 2 KARACHI: The women's branch of the Karachi Provincial Muslim League has taken up its cudgels against polygamy aiming Muslims. The Working Cimmlttee of the League i s understood to have sent a representation to Prim,, Minister, Mr. AH demanding imposition of certain restrictions on those Muslims
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  • 44 2 Chariot profession m connection with Karthigai Pusam Festival m Klang recently. There was a very large gathering present on the occasion. Picture on the right shows a, European with his daughter on his shoulder looking on anxiously at the chariot.
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  • 67 2 NEW DELHI: The dlffer«wces m the Central Cabinet over industrial policy Interpretation have satinfartorlly been resolved, if is learned from wttll-infonned source*. Mr. T. T. Hrishn;iiiiachari, Minister for Commerce and Industry, who was stated to bun written to tht> Prtnw Minister m this connection, expressing- h's desire
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  • 150 2 HYDERABAD: The Government Of inu.a have instructed ail States and Universities to oenu enly tnrough the Ministry of Education educational certiticates required by applicants m Fakistan. They have been asked not to send such certiucates direct to the appiicants. In a circular to all the
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  • 1107 2 Dramatic Performances Bill Political Motives In Control Move Alleged SEVERE criticism of the provisions of the Dramatic Per£L OI lanoe«1 anoe B 'H was made m the Legislative Assembly. M. e r the Opposition, Sri P. Ramamurthi, attributed political motives to the party mi n power introducing this th 811
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  • 95 2 MADRAS: The Handprinted Textiles Exhibition, sponsored by the All-Indian Handicrafts Board, will be inaugurated by the Chief Minister Sn X Kama raj Nadar. Sri Manian Natesan, a member of the Board has organised the exhibition .vhich, he says will show the large scope for development of handprinted textiles
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  • 73 2 MYSORE: The Indian Historical Records Commission Will meet on January 25 23 and 27, Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao local Secretary of the Commission, said. Maulana Abul Kala m AziJ. Union Education Minister, will deliver his presidential address on January 25. Theßaipramukh of Mysore has been approached
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  • 1021 3 Union Attitude Regretted India Accused Of 'Relentless Vendetta' In World Assembly NEW YORK. THE, 20-Power resolution on racialism m S. Africa asking the U.N. Commission to continue its work which was adopted by the special Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly commended the Commission
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  • 110 3 MADRAS; The Union Government has drawn a plan to tap the underground water resources m Madras, Travancori.Cochin and West Bengal and a few other states. Field investigations are also now m progress to select sites m various parts of the country for 350 exploratory wells to a
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  • 381 3 BANGKOK: CUiISTANTIAL. mining developments and improvements 3 have been brought about In Asia and the Far East m 1953-54, according to a report issued* by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE). During the period under rev.ew. coal, gold and manganese
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  • 84 3 JOHANNESBURG*: A letter to an Eastern Cape m [lapt r suggests tiiat South -iirica sik.ulu issue separate banknotes lor Europeans ami A oil-Europeans. She wnter, who signs himself as "very discontented," says: "I was thoroughly shocked the other uay to icccivc from tlit bank a J note which
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  • 125 3 LONDON: Mr. M. A. H. Uspahan-i,. Pakistan's Commsice Minister, has married a Persian lady. The ceremenj was held m near-secrecy ime that of Mr. HaJiz Kardar, Pakistan cricketer, Mshm riteb were followed. The bride, it is now recalled, accompanied Mr. lipannul when he left London, wh«fc
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  • 64 3 PHOTO. A whole house is split down the middle leaving bedrooms, living: rooms and staircases to view, after a minor tornado that hit West London Th* four people m this house, m Acton Hig-h Street, wer c unhurt. The tornado wreclced part of a training; school for
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  • 127 3 GAS FROM COWDUNG MADRAH: A plant for producing yas from cotodung has been erected m ihe Agricultural College at Coimbatore, at a cost of Rs. 1,802, the Minister for Agricultural, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, said during question hour m the Legishutive Assembly. The plant is being used for heating water baths
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  • 143 3 NEW DELMI: A group of Indian farm boys is to be selected to go to the U.S.A. m April 1955 under the International Farm Youth Exchange Programme sponsored by the National 4-H Club i^ouhdation of the U.S.A., it is learnt. The boys will Learn
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  • 58 3 MADRAS: Sri M. Bhaktavatsalam, leader Of the Hcuse, stated m the Council that the question of supplying uniform* fn% of cost tc seouters ftt< tached to schools was under consideration. He tcld Sri G. Krishnamurthi that the grant to the Bharat Scout Organisation m 1953-54 was Rs
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  • 456 3 Sale Of Valued Family Heirlooms Burdwan Maharaja Fined CALCUTTA* £JALCIJTTA custom* have levied fines totalling over a lakh of rupees on the Maharaja of liurdwan and a Calcutta jewellery firm for contravening the provisions of the Antiquities Export Control Order, it was authoritatively learnt This is a sequel to the
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  • 248 3 CALCUTTA: After a continued decline for nearly three years, the production of automobiles has shown signs of recovery ana the working prospects of the industry lcok br.ghter. The output of vehicles, which touched the lew level of 755 mi n June, 1951, as against a monthly average of
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  • 209 3 NKW DELHI: Mr. Nehru tola Mr. Sadhan Gupta m ieply te a short notice question mst Kr.day that Gurkna soldiers, recruited by British author. ties m Nepal were allowed transit facilities as civilians across mdi a m accordance with India's agreement with the U.K. Mr.
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  • 32 3 Sultan of Selangor declaring Klang as Whitv. Area on Bee 5. In the picture below the Sultan with others inspecting a guard of honour, before making the declaration.
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  • 33 3 PHOTO. Katay D. Sasorith, left, new Prlmt" Minister of Laos, after his unanimous election by the Laos National Assembly, with him is the former Prime Minister Suivanna Phmiinn. AP
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  • 121 3 KATHMAN'DU Tht Nepal Acivu=oiy Absemoly passed a lesoiution declaring any social discrimination among va/iouo castts at public places puiu3nablc. The Home Minister, Mr. Tankaprasad, intervening :n the debate on the motion moved by an independent member said that the Civic Rights Bill moved by the Government
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  • 137 3 NE\y DELHI; Diamond deposits m the Parma area m Vindhya Pradesh extended m a 6u-mil c ion° and five 10 ten mile wide belt from Keram on the south-west to Itwadundaila on the north-east according to a survey conducted »y the Geological Survey of mdaa. line
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  • 330 3 NEW DELHI: The Facilitation Advisory Group of International Air Transport Association recently concluded its session, alter reviewing the internat.onal border crossing procedures applicable m ditterent parts or the world. The function of the Group is tc nnd ways Of speeding up air transport by cutting international
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  • 167 4 At a mass meeting of estate workers held at Yatiyantota a resolution was passed demanding the increase of the basic wage of the worker to Rs. 2ft and empowering the Central Committee to take action to achieve this end. Resolutions were also passed urging the Government to
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  • 397 4 Implementation Of De! hi Pact Secret Decisions Taken COLOMBO: The Sub- Committee on the Indo- Ceylon Pact, which met here, is understood to have envisaged the taking of decisions of a secret nature on various aspects of the implementation of the recent agreement which, if made public, would create fresh
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  • 198 4 BR. VISCOUNT SHOT AT IN KENYA NAIROBI, Dec. 15. A bearded man m a large black saloon car shot at Viscount Lymington, 31-year-old son of the Earl of Portsmouth as he drcve along a lonely stretch of road about 30 miles north of here last night. Viscount Lymington who Is
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  • 118 4 OOIOmjjo: Two of Oylcns Air Academy pilot* last week xoouied UD to Investigate a queer br ,\\n object, uha<jh floated ac r«>Hs the dear cloudless •iky at Kutmalana air port. The pi', is could nut *P°t the niAcietioiis object from raid-air. A local mu'ii.-.per reported that
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  • 82 4 SWABASHA EDUCATION WORTHLES S? PAOITKKA: A recent .statement that the education imparted m Swabasha ntchools was "not worth copper 'was not Ctorrect, and he would dare to deny It. said Mr. D. R. Jayasekera, .Inspector of Schools, Hanwt'lLa Circuit, at meeting of teachers of the Hanwelia Circuit. He maintained that
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  • 501 4 Sir John Made A Blunder! WASHINGTON: A voice of America announcer broadcasting from Washington on the occasion of Sir John Kotela- 1 wala's arrival at the American capital made a blunder which is likely to have diplomatic repercussions. In a brcadcast which was received and recorded by Radio Ceylon and
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  • 112 4 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Dec. 15.-— Mr. S. K. I'at.l has been unanimously elected President cf the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee for the fifth consequitive term. He was first elected for a twe year term m 1946, and ever since has so strengthened his
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    34 4 The moment he touched Penang, Periyar wanted to know what was going n to Malaya, particularly relating Ss^sW&srvfeSj,; 1 11 the Periyar being helped Int o the launch which carried him to the shore.
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  • 40 4 LONDON, Dec. 15.— Adm. Earl Mountbatten, wearing 10 rows of ribbons, returned to Britain yesterday for a threemonth holiday before taking over his new job as British First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff.— A.P.
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  • 98 4 Mi»s saroja, daughter of Mr. Suppiahi Malacca, and Mr. Chandran. son of Mr. Stdambaram, Malacca, who were married on Sunday, Dec 5, at Sannasi Malal Chettiars' Hall, Malacca. Mr. G. Narangapaiii, Editor Tamil Murasu and Indian Daily Mail, presided over the marriage and explained to the gathering the
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  • 241 4 LONDON, Lord Colerairu* leader of a recent British Parliamentary delegation to the Soviet Union said that Russia was not anxious for war and would keep out of it if she could. Speaking to a Conservative Association meeting he
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  • 234 4 Sex Hysteria In America Explained CHICAGO. Dec. 15.- -The current w ave of "sex hysteria" was blamed yesterday for a sharp increase m illegitimate teen-age binns and a someLimes highly dangerous bosom consciousness among vouiie girls. jo Dr. Goodrich C Schauliler, Portland, Oregon, obstenccion and gynecologist, told a convention of
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  • 100 4 COLOMBO: The Rev. Fr. S. L Pinto O-M.I. Lecturer, Ceylon University, denounced every kind of sex activity m human beings which was not indulged m for the sole purpose of procreation. Fr. Pinto, -was speaking on "Sex Morality" at the Pressmasters Catholic Corporation Library, Colombo to an audience
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  • 32 4 BONN, Dec. 15.— The AUiotl High Commission here decided to grant Christmas Clemency to prisoners m Allied gaols m Germany whose terms wouid end shortly before or anoi. Christmas. Reuter
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  • 39 4 BRUSSELS, Dec. 15. The City of Brussels, wll bid for the 1960 Olympic Games, it was learned here yesterday. The Brussels candidacy will be forwarded officially to the International Olympic Ccmmit. tee m the near future.— A.P.
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  • 161 4 From our Own Corresp undent MADittiS, Dec. 15: xkie nuint>er of repatriates irom <jeyion amounts only a tew nunureds so iar, and uiey have created no prooiems about rehabilitation because they have not asKed for Uovernment aid, stated finance Minister Mr. Subramaniam m
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  • 41 4 RANGOON. Burma, Dec. 15. Land Nationalization Minister Thakin Tin leaves here Thursday, heading a trade mis. sion to Soviet Russia and Eastern European countries. The purpose is to sell Burmese rice to Russia and its satellites.— A.P.
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  • 94 4 Ceylon Accepts 30,000 "Stateless" Indians From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 15. Abcut 30,000 "stateless" persons of indian origin m Ceylon have been registered as citizens since the signing of the NehruKotelawala Agreement m October, stated Mr. C. Ccomaraswamy, Ceylon's retiring High Commissioner, to pressmen here when on his way
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