Indian Daily Mail, 20 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 304 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 239 1 "IT IS OPPOSITION'S 'VICIOUS' MOVE" -NEHRU NEW DELHI, Dec 19. The Indian House of the People (Lower House) yesterday defeated an Opposition motion to oust the Speaker for alleged "Partiality" after angry exchanges between the Prime lVlinister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru and Opposition
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  • 115 1 Dag To Leave For Peking Week-End NEW YORK. Dec. 19: Mr. Dag Hammarskjold will probably make shcrt stops m London and New Delhi on his way to Peking by air for talks with the Chinese Government about the eleven imprisoned American Airmen it was reLably learned here. Th e Secretary
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  • 220 1 PAK. ROLE IN DJAKARTA CONFERENCE KARACHI, Dec 19' n r Wm a tT}h d Wili take with him to the Bogor meeting the considered view o f the Muslim countries of the Middle Ea™ en the proposed Afro-Asian ronference. according to a nore? 1 f reign ffiCe officlal the official
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  • 233 1 CAR DRIVERS BEWARE OF THIS CAMERA! WASHINGTON, Dec. IV: An automatic camera which its backers said can be used to photograph the license piates and a good part or all of most motor vehicles has been demonstrated m Washington as a new mean* of catching speeders. Leon Pearle, New York,
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  • 91 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 19. Actor M. R. Radha was arrested m Tiruchi yesterday and was remanded m jail because he threatened to dety the ban on his drama on Ramayana and stage the play, whatever the opposition. Police arrested him m order to
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  • 99 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 1»: The Pope, still very weak and tortured by hiccups, left his sick quarters yesterday for the nrst time this month to take a drive and short walk m the Vatican gardens. His personal Doctor Prcfessor Riccardo Galeazzi L»isl supported him a*
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  • 39 1 INSOMNIA VATICAN CITY, Dec. 19 -The Vatican Press Service announced today that Pope Pius xii "suffered from :;ome insomnia last night.' "The Holy Father sLept little but m general passed fairly restful night. 1 The press service added. Reuter
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  • 60 1 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Dec. 19: The Peron Administration pressed its programme to eliminate cfßcial Roman Catholic Church control of religious education m the public schcoia. Four Roman Catholic priests were dismissed as professors Of religious subjects m the University cf Cordoba. Eight priests were removed from
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  • 108 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 19.— A1l policemen m the Howrah district, outside Calcutta, ended their six day hunger strike yesterday for more pay and better conditions. A West Bengal Government spokesman said the situation m the state had "markedly improved." The 500 men Who broke their fast are
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  • 102 1 TEDDY-BEAR WAS WITNESS TO MARRIAGE LONDON. Dec. 19. Yong Siew Lee, 23-year-old daughter of a Malayan rubber millionaire, was married yesterday carrying a teddy-bear mascot m her arms. She became the bride of Ng Kam Kew, 23, a graduate of America's Massachusetts Institute of Technology, at Caxton Hall The two-foe
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  • 90 1 LONDON, Dec. 19: Red China charged yesterday the United States is blocking a final settlement m Korea. The broadcast. monitcreu here, quoted a Communist Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying the Rus•sian proposal to convenue a conference on Korea "cannot be brushed aside by anybody. "No peace-lcving
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  • 164 1 SEOUL, Dec. 19. President Syngmen Rhee has ordered police and education officials to help unmarried Buddhist monks drive married colleagues from South Korea's temvples. Striding into the religious controversy, the President also declared that priests m charge of temples should be elected
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  • 35 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 19: Film star Olivia de Havlland and her fiance. Pierre Galante of France, arrived here by plane en route to Paris where they will marry m February,— A.P.
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  • 48 1 NEW YORK: Dec. 19: The Japanese colour film ''Gate Of Hell"' has been selected to receive the Jcseph Burstyn award for 1954 as the "beat foreign language film of the year," the Independent Motion picture Distributors Association of America an- nounced today.— AP
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  • 28 1 PRETORIA. South Africa. Dec. 19: One of Britain's leading physicists says South Africa may have the largest accessible uranium deposits m the world.- AP
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  • 132 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 1»: Indian sources said that Portugal has retaliated against Ind'a's economic blockade oJ Portuguese India by banning passage through Azores Islands base of "Flying Boxcar" military transport planes purchased for the Indian Air Force from th« United State*. The reported action follows Indian
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  • 218 1 Tito Sees Possibility Of Peaceful Conditions In Asia NEW DELHI. Dec. l'J. President Tito of Yugoslavia said here today the emergence of India and other independent Asian tiatiois had made Asia assume "an entirely new role" m International affairs. Yugoslavia saw m that fact
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 19: Women's page editors of AP newspapers m th e United States have chosen the French nurs e Genevieve de GalardTerraube, "the Angel of Dien Phu," as the woman of the year m the 13th annual noil. AP
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  • 32 1 ATHENS. Greece, Dec. 19: University Of Athens students struck m protest against a United Nations decision to put aside a Greek meve for self- determination of Cyprus. AP
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  • 140 1 ATTEMPTED TO OVERTHROW BURMA GOVT. RANGOON, Dec. 19. A thousand Buddhist monks and thousands of other citizens shouted anti-Government slogans before a Rangoon court house yesterday when three former Burmese Cabinet Ministers were remanded a further two weeks on charges of high treason. The three accused U Ba Pc, U
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  • 58 1 DEATH OF PROMINENT MADRAS MUSLIM From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 19. Mr. S. A. Shafee Mahomed, prominent Nationalist Muslim died here early this morning, aged 62. He was an or dent educationist, and teas member of Madras as well as Annamalai TJniversitu Senates. Prominent Congressman and member of T.N.C.C.
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  • 392 1 PURPOSE OF VISIT TO MALAYA EXPLAINED "I oppose Communists and Communists oppose me. We are enemies" said Periyar E. V. Ramasamy at a public meeting held m Penang last Wednesday (Dec. 15). Dr. N. K. Menon, Settlement Councillor, presided and m his
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  • 325 1 U. S. CONCERNED OVER EVENTS IN INDONESIA NEW YORK, Dec. 19: There is a growing uneasiness m western Circles over developments m Indonesia. Some canny observers of Southeast Asian affairs predict that there will be a blowup there within the next year with every likelihood the postcclonial government will fall
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  • 27 1 TAIPEI, Formosa. Dec 19: Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Japan's retiring Ambassador to Nationalist China, predicted that Japan will not reccemise Red China— AP
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  • 336 1 A rrangements In Singapore The Singapore Periyar Reception Committee met oil Saturday at 76. Race Course Koad and discussed tinal arrangements relating tc Perlyar's visit to the Colony towards the month end. Mr. A. C. Supplah presided ana Mr. G. Sarangapany, Secretary of the Committe, infcrmed the members that Periyar
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  • 56 1 In conclusion Mr. A.C. Suppiah, President and Mr. Sarangapany, Secretary and Treasurer of the committee appealed to the members ana all those who cherish the name of Periyar as a #reat social reformer and who are anxious to see him and hear him, to contribute generously towards making
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  • 154 1 TOKYO, Dec. 19: Sir John Kotelawala. Prime Minister of Ceylon, wag a luncheo n jj-ucst yesterday of Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako. Kotelawala, who is returning: from a world tou r via the United States, arrived here Friday night fcr a seven-day state visit mi
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  • 551 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Dec. 20, 1954 Tito's Tribute To India "XHE whole world knows India to be a peaivIcving nation and one en- dowed with lofty moral qualities. The people olndia can pride themselves that they have neyer In their history shed the blood and tears of Other
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  • 1440 2 Understand Spirit Behind Them NSW DELHI: A sympathetic assessment of the "anti-Hindi" and "anti- North" movement m Tamil Nad was given by the Frime Minister, Sri Jawaharial Nehru, at a Hindi Literary Symposium here last Tuesday. The remarks, which came completely unexpected, followed the speech
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  • 466 2 KARACHI: \IK. K. It AIN Kit, of the unsuccessful 1954 German expedi--1 x tion of Karakorum told* Pressmen that he saw human footprints o n the fresh snows at a height of 14,000 ieet of the peak. According to Mr. Rainer, a snowman seemed
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  • 97 2 PATIALA: Over 18,000 prl- 1 mary members have been removed from the P.K.P.S.U. Congress rolls on completion of the scrutiny of membersmp lists in connection with the State Congress election of 34 delegates to the fortcoming Congress session at Avadi, it was disclosed by the Congress
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  • 78 2 MADRAS: Fraternal delegations from Ceylon and Nepal may attend the Congress session to be held m Madras from Jan. 17. The All-India Congress Committee has sent invitations to the Government and Opposition parties m these countries, it is learnt here. The participation of these
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  • 77 2 WELCOME TO P. S. H. W. U. SECRETARY Mr. A. Supptoh, Secretary of Port Swettenham harbour employee** union, returned to Malaya on 14.12.54 after a three-month hu.'aday m India. He was met by his fellow workers on his arrival at Kuala Lumpur Rci'lway {Station. Mt. Jong- Slin Hoe, is seen
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  • 205 2 LUC KNOW A cyclist created considerable confumion at the public meeting which Mr. Nehru addressed here tost week. The Prime Minister had to digress from his mam speech and narrate to the audience an anecdote as an example of discipline. In the midst of Mr. Nehru's
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  • 97 2 PARIS: Dr. A. Laksnmanaswamy Mudaliar of India iias been elected Chairman of me Executive Board of the United Nations Educational, Scieauhc and Cultural Organisation, s.he Body's headquarters announced here. Doctor Mudaliar, Vice-Chan-cellor of Madras University, since 1942 was elected to the post during tile closing
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  • 97 2 NEW DELHI: Group Captain Victor Srihari has been appointed Air Adviser to the Indian High Commissioner m Britain, Air Hq. have announced. He will tak e ever from Group Captain K. L. Sondhi, who has been selected to attend a course at the
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  • 90 2 BARODA: The Additional Sessions Judge, Nadiad, m a criminal appeal acquitted Mr. C. D. Advani, a sub-inspector of police under suspension, setting \aside the conviction and sentence passed against him by a Joint First Ciass Magistrate, Nadiad, for breach of the Prohibition Act on two counts
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  • 112 2 POONA. Mr. P N. Raibhoj. M.P., General Secretary cf the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation, was robbed of part of his belongings, including h s passport, railway pass and clothes, between Igatpurj and Kalyan railway stations. Mr. Rajbhoj, who was traveling to Poona fro m Delhi said
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  • 351 2 SURAT: The Praja Socialist-led "conditional non-co-operation" movement m Pardi Taluka has been called off forthwith, it was announced here last week. The movement was started m October when Praja Socialists, demanding higher wage for labourers cutting grass, advised the workers not to co-oper-ate with the
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  • 61 2 TNOVANDRUM. Yuvaiaj Karan Singh's Sadar- -Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir, has programmed a seven-day vis t to the State, it i s learnt. Arriving here o n Jan. 10, with the Yuvarani and Maharani Tata 'Dcvi, th e royal party wll be visiting Such ndram,
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  • 274 2 NEW DELHI: The Lok Saona. witnessed the second waikout of the Dresent session wnen one member. Dr. N. B. isUiare( walked out of the House on tne question O f adinissibiuty of an adjournment motion. Dr. Khare ha<* tabled an adjournment motion, but
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  • 161 2 NEW DELHI: The programmes of the expansion cf civil aerodromes m the coun* try is now under ensideration by the Unicn Government and will soon be completed tor mclu&ion m the second FiveYear Plan. It seems the Government is concentrating more on providing the existing aerodromes
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  • 813 3 Direct Indo-Pak Talks Suggested KzJ^nßf^if? mvitation to Mr. Nehru to visit k ■..-.!< m iK \t mouth to resume direct neeotiatioim received from Mr. Mohammed Ali. Pakistan's High Commissioner here Raia GhaeTtPr L rep ned to ha ve delivered to him a letter containing the
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  • 187 3 INDIA PAK. AIR SERVICE BOMBAY: Th e inaugural Convair service of the Pakistan International Airlines operated by the Orient Airways Ltd., between Karachi and Bcmbay was inaugurated on Thursday, December 16. This route extension is stated to be a part of the overall expansion programme of P.I.A. The distance between
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  • 109 3 Machine Printing Of Textiles Restricted AHMED ABAD: The Goverment of India ia understood to have directed cotton textile mills to restrict machine printing of textiles m order to protect the hand printing industry. The Government directive, it ds learnt, said that "no producer who has a spining plant shall produce
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  • 40 3 MADRAS: Th e General Secretary, Madras Tamil Writers' Association, anncunces that Mr. M.P. Sivagnana Gramany has been declared elected President of the Association for 1955, the only ether candidate having withdrawn his nomin- at .on. FOC
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  • 189 3 Sir Jawala Prasad Srivastava Dead LiUOKNOW: Sir Jwala ftMMI Siivastava, a member of Parliament, (tio died here at 4-10 a.m. on Wednesday Mat ne had been suffering from nigu oiood pressure tor two months'. His condition bfccaino serious last night* Ha body was taken to Kanpur, where he was cremated
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  • 215 3 TKIVANDRUM: The States us oaiiy increasing by at least tfnVf crisis consequent on the coir industry is lacing a axation cf minimum wages by the Government m the retting and yarn manufacturing sector Of tne industry. The minimum wages came into force from the beginning cf
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  • 92 3 JUBBULPORE: About t.OOO nandloom weavers of Jubbuiporc went m a procession last week paradin the mai n roads to demonstrate their protest against the- production of coloured *aris by powerlooms (The procession terminated at a public square where the General Secretary of the Mahakoshal I.N.T.U.C. and
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  • 36 3 NEW DELHI: It is understood that the iFrench Amnassador here, Count Ostrorog will soon relinquish h s appointment to takfl up another post. He is likely to b-q to Camd». FOC
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  • 647 3 Successful Appeal By H.V. Kamath NEW DELHI The Supreme Court set aside the election or Mr. Syed Ahmed Syed lshaque, a Congress member of Parliament irom the Hoshangabad constituency m Madhya Pradesh, allowing an appeal tiled, by Mr. H. V. Aamath, a meniDer of
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  • 80 3 Adjournment Motion Not Allowed NEW DELHI: The police rlrnig m a village near Kuruool, m which 15 persons were alleged to have been inju^a, figured m the Loh Sabha <vhen Mr. a. .K. Gopalan, leaaer of the Communist gro-vp, sought to mave for adjournment of the House. The Home Minister,
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  • 63 3 New Chief Justice Of Allahabad High Court NEW DELJII: The President has appointed Mr. Justice Orby Howell Mootham, .Turtle of the Allahabad High Court, to be the Chief Justice of that High Court upon the retirement Of Mr. Justice B. Mali':, vlth effect fro m Jan. li, 1< 55, ♦according
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  • 74 3 KURNOOL: The A.n*.hra, Government last week ordered Lne release of 30 ex-tapper satyagrahls, arrested m Baruva on Oct. 29. for picketi*±K a court and later convicted, an official spokesman said. The release order foi'.ows the recent assurance given by Uit- Union Home Minister m Parliament that all
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  • 57 3 NEW DELHI: The Raja «l Ur-adri (Uttar Pradesh) has been appointed LleutenautGovernor of Himachal I rp.desh m succession to Maj<ien. Himatsinhji, a communique from Rashtrapati Bhiv.->n announced. Maj-Gen. Himatsinhji, the communique said, had submitted his resignation "for reasons of health." Vhe Raja of Bhadrd will
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  • 26 3 DACCA: Dacca is to be «enamed "Jehangirnagar" att^r the name °f its founder, Emperor Jchangir, the Dacca Municipal Board is understood to have decided.- FOC
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  • 196 3 COIMBATORE: A resolution appealing to Tamil writers to take steps to erect a suitable memorial to Sri R. Krishnamurthi, "Kalki," mi n appreciation of his services and his contribution tc the development Of Tamil literature was passed at a meeting held here, Sri C. S. Ratnasabapathi Mudaliar
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  • 259 3 Immerision In Cauveri Too At Mayavaram Earliar, the ashes of the late Mr. r. Krishnamurthi (Kalki), were brought and immersed m the Cauvery at the Thula Ghat by his nephew, Mr V. Gopalan, m the presence of a large gathering, last week, after a public meeting at which tributes were
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  • 370 3 KARACHI: A high -pou. ~<d conference of Centrnl Ministers, provincial Governors, Rulers of States, and provincial Chief Ministers endorsed the Government's decinloii to unify west Pakistan. The conference, which was inaugurated by the Gov-ernor-Ctenera.l, later constituted itself into a committee to consider the report
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  • 39 3 KARACHI: Mr Faxlul Hug, lonner Chief Minister of East Bengal, has been called to Karachi by the Central Uovemmeni fur cnsiittatiions, it was reliably learnt here. Mr. Hug is expected n> reach Karachi shortly. FOC
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  • 65 3 CHANDIGRAH. The Punjab Government passed orders for enforcing the scheme of the separation o f the executive from the judiciary m five cf the 13 districts m the State, an official spokesman said here last week, it will com c into operation m full mi n
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  • 126 3 MADRAS: The Sangcc: Natak Akadami has sponsored a Fil m Seminar at Mew Delhi with Sri B- W. Sircar, as Chairman, it will be held m February, 1955. and will last a week. It will cover the different aspects of the film industry. The
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  • 144 3 KURNOOL; The Kurnuoi Taiuk police have so tar arrested nine persons, all Communists, seven of whom are inpatients m the Kurnool hospical undergoing treatment foi injuries sustained dui.ng the noting at Gargeyapuram on Sunday last. All the arrested persons have been released o« oail. They were
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  • 71 3 NAGPUR; Deep down the inundated Newton Chiiiali. mine lies the body of a hero who saved ten lives ad died m the attempt. Shamlal, an overman, braved the rushing waters to save his colleagues. He went m to bring- out more men, but the rapid rise
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  • 844 4 COLOMBO: The Attorney-General is making a special reference to the Privy Council through the Secretary of State for the Commonwealth on the question whether the preliminary objection raised by the defence m the trial-at-bar of Mrs. Thejawathie Gunawardhana was correctly decided or
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  • 360 4 INDO-CEYLON AFFAIRS EXAMINED COLOMBO: Ceylon's obigations <under the recent pint statement by the Prime Vfinisters of India and Ceylon vere examined by the Government Advisory Committee on Lndo-Ceylon affairs. The Committee met this iftemoon for the first time since its appointment last nonth after Sir John Kotc'a.wala's return from the
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  • 77 4 —CHE YA'ACOB "We must remember that any scheme will only succeed m so far as the people themselves wish it. We must respect the. cultural patterns of the people and devise everything m such a way that the desire for further knowledge and co-operation seems to come
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  • 35 4 Last month, a total of $5,200,129.11 was deposited m the Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings Bank and this amount exceeded withdrawals by $758,295.74. During the month 5,741 new accounts were opened.
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  • 210 4 Through Train Services To K.L. Tomorrow The Malayan Railway Admi n>Lsti|iti on announces that repair work has now commenced on the section of line between Gemas and Segamat and it is anticipated that through services will be' restored by Tuesday next, Dec. 21. SRCSA CHAIRMAN'S APPEAL, The Interim Committee o*
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    86 4 A USTRALIAN OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH By Mr. G. S. Sidhu, from Rani Majra, a small village in the Ambala District, Punjab. India, is doing research work in Agricultural Biochemistry at Melbourne University. He will soon present a thesis for a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) degree. His ambition for higher studies was
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  • 97 4 MADURAI: The Madura* Policey recently took into custody Veeramanyam Pillai alias NotxM Pichal and three otnera. These pcraons were "wanted by the PoLice m connection with the disturbances that tooK place on the night of '^>oc. 2 near. Amman Sannadhi. In connection with the disturbances
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  • 187 4 COLOMBO: The Government of Ceylon has' decided to arrest and deport those Indians who have not complied with the quit notices served o n them by the Controller of Immigration on expiry of their temporary residence permits, a spokesman of the External Affairs
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  • 69 4 COLOMBO Mischief-mark-ers were at work Last week on the statue of a late knight which stands just opposite the Ceylon Turf Club, and just behind the Cinammon Gardens Police Station. In the small hours of the morning, a dustbin full of rubbish had been upset
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  • 194 4 TOKYO, Dec. 16: The young Japanese on the bridge with a sign is gone. Three days on the bridge In downtown Tokyo with a sign saying "This life for sale" have paid oft for Satoshi Horita, 22, jobless and up to his
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  • 75 4 Ban On Liquor Racing Sought KANDY. He had sent a motion to the Government Party asking that liquor and racimj be prohibited i» Ceylon, said Mr. Dudley Senanayake, ex-Premier, at the prize- giving of the Sri Dharmakiriv Sunday School. He (ould not say what would yha^pen t-o it, but he
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  • 173 4 NEW DELHI: iFresh registrations m Employment Exchanges during October, 1954. were the lowest recorded for three yeans. Similarly, the number of vacancies notified nad placings effected were lower than normal. This was primarily due to many public holidays which distracted the bublic from registration and also
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  • 55 4 NEW DELHI: The Indonesian Ambassador m lnuia. Dr. Palar, i s flying to Jarkarta on Dec. 22 to participate m the Colombo Prime Ministers' confrenco Dr. Palar returned to Delhi only two days ago from U.N headquarters where he sounded members of the Afro-Asian group on
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  • 412 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India, said Mr. Nehru m the Rajy a Sabha did not propose to establish diplomatic relations with East Germany, because it did not wish to do anything to promote div.sic n of the country. The Embassy m
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  • 209 4 Rs 3 LAKHS SEIZED FROM TWO SYRIANS NEW DELHI: With the leisure of Indian currency notes to the tune of over Rs. 300,000 from two Syrians at he Palam airport here the Customs Department claims to have smashed an international gang of currency smugglers. The two Syrmns, who were detained
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  • 61 4 BOMBAY: An attempt to smuggle Indian currency valuxi at Rs. 1,38,500 out of tht country was foiled by Customs authorities here. Two inspectors of the Customs Branch searched a pas senger bound for Ronje ano le covered the amount from a strap wrapped around :iis waist. G.
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  • 46 4 NICOSCIA, Cypnia, Dvo. 19 The Cyprus ;raihorities m a sencs ot Drastic measures to avoid renewed violence m the Island tcday banned public meetings ot more than live and issued a warnLn^ that any rioters will, be fired on. Reuter
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  • 125 4 LAHORE: The Pakistan varieties ot ramban, dhak and lasura leaves are gocd substitutes, it is claimed, for Indian taindu beedi leaves, e n the import Of which the Pakistani beedi industry depends to keep it going. Recent reports from Bahawalpur indicate that a large number of
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