Indian Daily Mail, 22 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. NO. 306 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 54 1 PHOTO. PRESIDENT TITO Of Yuffoslavia. wearing a light blue uniform trimmed with {joTa, arrives at New Drlhi Railway Station on Dec 17 for an 18-day visit to Indiia. He is greeted by the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, left, and the Induan President Wr. KAJEXDRA
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  • 52 1 Andhra Elections Dates-Fixed From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Dec. 21: The Governor Mr. Trlvedi has issued a notification fixing fin^r. dates for the Andhra General Elections. The last date for nommation i s January 3; withdrawals, January 10; and polling will take place for five days between February 11, to
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  • 31 1 SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, Dec. 2i Communist China has engaged a number of IJuddhist scholars to produce Red propaganda m the Tit>i:tan language, according to trader* reacmng nere. AP
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  • 339 1 Who Will Be Deputy Premier? NEW DELHI, Dec. 21: A heavy travel schedule fo r Jawaharlal Nehru during the next iwo months points op the neeu for a deputy prime minister to keep India's governmental machinery functioning during his absence. From
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  • 59 1 Volunteers For Military Instruction NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 A defence ministry spokesman announced about 75 members of India's parliament had volunteered f Or militar v instruction following a ministry suggestion to open a special training camp for 10 rhvs But, he added, the idea was dropped since the number vwis
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  • 248 1 Burmese PM Holds Secret Chou Nay Attend Afro-Asian Talks? RANGOON, Dec 21. U Nu was asked whether he had discussed m China the case of the American Airmen imprisoned for alleged spying. He replied "The time has not yet come for me to answer that
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  • 85 1 Nu also said he had invitee Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung to visit Burma and that Mao was very anxious to do so but it wouid not be m the near future. Mao very busy In his own couu* try, Nu said. He said Burma
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 The government's wholesale price index showed a Crop during November, coming to 376.1 as compared with 381.6 m the previous month and 390.6 m November, 1953 The year ended August, 1939, is taken as the base of 100. AP
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  • 110 1 Why Customs Still Around Pondicherry ttEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Goods worth 478,000 rupees (U.S. $100,380) were conn*eated from persons trying to smuggle them into India from the former French settlements between Jan. I and Oct. 31, the Indian government announced. The settlements, always a mecca for smugglers, were transferred to
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  • 149 1 India Aims At Full Employment NEW DELHI, Dec. 21: India is aiming at full employment m about ten years, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh Indian Finance Minister told the House of the People (Lower House cf. Parliament), yesterday. It would mean creating 24 million jobs m that period he said adding: "This
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    64 1 they PICTURE. Members of a Malay dancing troupe beaded by Mr. K. Dean of Malay opera fame who flew to Dacca, East Pakistan, yesterday (Dec. 21). The troupe has been invited by the Pakistan Arts Council to dance at the Festival ot Asian Masks and Dancing to be held In
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  • 42 1 The CommijJsiioneT General, Mr. Malcolm MacDomald, left Singapore by air monday for Hong Kong. His visit to'H^ng Kong is a routine one, Tor consultations with the Governor and others. He will return to Singapore later this week.
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  • 233 1 Madras Cabinet Split Over Drama Bill Denied From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec 21: finance Minister Mr. C. Subramanlam, specifically denied m the Assembly yesterday that the Madras state cabinet wer c divided on the new Drama Bill, introducing the Bill as amended by the Select Committee, the Minister said
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  • 330 1 India's Big Economic Programme Aim-Socialist State NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Prime Minister Nehru's government yesterday launched a defence of its economic poiicy aimed at creating a socialist state. The government sought to assure those favouring more state enterprise while quieting the fears of those seeking a greater role for private
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  • 66 1 Occupation VIENNA, Dec. 21 The number of illegitimate children fathered by soldiers of the four occupation powers is still on the rise, Deputy Mayor Franz Honaii said yesterday. He told a meeting of the City Council that the city at present takes care of 2,271 such children. Honai/ said the
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  • 65 1 Decision To Nationalise Imperial Bank Reactions From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 Government Of India's decision to set up a state bank of India by amalgamating Imperial Bank and othe r banks ana Mr. Deshmukh's assurance to .shareholders that their interests would be adequately safeguarded, however, did not
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  • 52 1 PARIS. Dec. 21 M. Mendes France won his confidence vote by the comfortable majority of 310 to 172, according to official figures' As soon a s the figures had been announced fro m the tribune of the Assembly the Deputies opened the big rati- ncation
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  • 173 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Dec. 21: Employees* Of the Press Trust ot India, premier news agency m the country will observe token strike Thursday as a protest against th e failure of the Management to grant any ot the i- demands for better pay and
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  • 96 1 Ike Faces Opposition On 'Asia Aid' WASHINGTON. Dec. 21: The ambitious Aid for' Asia proposals of President Eisenhower's chief diplomatic ana foreign aid advisers are meeting stiff opposition m Congress and m the Cabinet itself. The broad outline of an economic assistance and investment programme has b«en urged by Mr.
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  • 30 1 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA, Dec. 2j James Hilton British author of "Goodbye Mr. ahips" and "Lost Horizon." died here last night after a long illness. He wa3 54 Reuter
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 2\ The Hilton Hotel s Corporation, one of the world's largest, announced plans ve-ter-Jay to build a U5»7,006.000 *»°u» m Kome. A.P.
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  • 29 1 SI X- KAMARAJ NADAR, Chief Minister of Madras. i^f* lB^*^!? th annual State p<tl! <* Sports at MadraT^i S Picture shows the Chief Minister addressing Mm
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  • 267 1 th~ S'h^ K^'JP? 5 21: pre «<^«t Tito last flight met the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jauaharlal Nehru, for the £?S worid^ems.^ 8 WhlCh thC tW Btate9meD hold During their meeting over the past fou r days Mr 2?S a Pre :dent
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  • 93 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec 21: The <^ovt. Of India and the State Governments have decided to spend mere than forty million rupees within the next year m order to promote tourism. The new roads will be built towards tourist places, and the
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  • 46 1 From Our own Correspondent MARAS, Dec. 81': All planes belonging to th* Air India International will carry "Al r India" marking In Hindi. The first plane so marked 1 was the Malabar Princess which arrived In Singapore during the weekend. Copyright.
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  • 111 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21: The Indian Republic revived the pageantry and pcmp from Imperial viceroy days yesterday to honour Yugoslav President Tito at a reception on the lawn of the presidential palace. Tito, with yesterday's official host. Vice-President Saravapalll Radhakrishnan, ana President Rajendra Prasad, paraded into the
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  • 35 1 In the coarse of Sunday night's Hyderabad house re* ception Prasad proposed orange Juice toasts to each other. India's President adheres to the governing Congress Party and Indian constitutional injunctions against liquor. AP
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  • 114 1 Mr. Subimal Dutt, 1.C.5., Secretary, Commonwaalth Dopartmenf, Gcvt. of India, and former Indian Agent m Kuala Lumpur, who will be accompanying Prime Minister Sri Nehru on his trip to Indonesia In connection with the Asian Premiers Conference this month end. will, on his return
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  • 693 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Dec. 22, 1954 DON'T ALLOW MIC OT MISLEAD SRI NEHRU JT is reported that the Malayan Indian Congress Headquarters will be sending a delegation headed by its President Mr. K. L. Devaser to meet Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru during the latter's visit to Penang
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  • 1859 2 Wife Has Right To Divorce Rajya Sabha's Decision NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha decided on Tuesday (Dec; 14) m favour of extending to wives of polygamous Hindu marriages, solemnised before the commencement of the Hindu Marriage and Divorce Bill, the right of divorce. The Sabha, which sat
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  • 45 2 KARACHI: Khan Qurben All. the N.-WJBIP. Governor. has do— tail Urn. 1,000 to the Peshawar University, for opening- a "trust* In the University to Inculcate honesty In students. A saleamanless shop will be opened with various articles and with price labels.- FOC
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  • 160 2 NEW DELHI: India nad objected to the appointment of Mr. a. S. Bokhan of Pakistan as the Under-Secrfcta.iv m otttrge <rf the Public Information Division of the U N Secretariat, because she wanted a convention established that persons who had taken a very lactiye part
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  • 112 2 VIRDHUNAGAR: Sri it. R, Vtewasom, Collector of Ramanathapurani, who inspected the Haiijan clieri, m Ci»Lnnatha-inj>atti, on Saturday last was surnriaed to find nearly 16 to 18 members of three fam lilies living In a small hut. He was told that many of the members slept (In the open m
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  • 65 2 KARACHI: Twenty-five persons baffled by the "Flying Saucers" mystery but eager to ''solve" it met here last week and formed themselves into a study group called Inter-planet-ary Study Group. The group proposes to hold discussions on the phenomenon and collect all literature and information m this
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  • 121 2 UDUMALJ>ET: At an ordinary meeting of the Udumulpet Municipal Pouncil on (Friday, Sri v. R. B- Gopal Kathnam Gupfcha, Chairman, presiding, a request of the local C.V.N.M.S, Bus Service for permission of the Municipal Council to use, on payment of monthly rent, the premises of the
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  • 636 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subra- maniam, Finance Minister, t stated recently that the antiHindi agitation was an illconceived move and far-sighted people could net fail to under- stand the importance Hindi language would have mi n the national affairs of the country and learn it.
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  • 384 3 NEHRU'S STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT i^^Fi^ m^ Prime Master Nehru said m the Lok Sabha on Thursday last that the question of merger or integration of the former French settlements of Pondieherry with any neighbouring area did not arise at the present stage. It
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  • 76 3 Abolition Of Zamindaris NEW DELHI: The Government decision as to whether the Constitution is to be amended In respect of compensation for abolition of Zamindarfo was likely to be taken shortly, Mr. Ajit prasad Jain, Minister for Food and Agrrlcti'iure told the Lok Sabha. Earlier, Mr. Jai n to-Id Mr,
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  • 98 3 Police Lathi Charge Alwaye Mill Pickets TRICHUR (Cochin): About 30 persens, including five wo--1 men, were Injured wnen police 1 lathi charged volunteers picketing a textile mill at ai--1 waye last week, according to reports received here recently. Fifty persons, including 15 women, were taken to police custody. A police
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  • 158 3 NEW DELHI: Ban on the sale of Soviet literature m the railway bookstalls wtis the subject of a shar D exchange between the Deputy Railway Minister, Mr. O V. Alagesan and Mr. Bhupesh Gupta m the Rajya Sahba.* After Mr. Alagesan guve Mr
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  • 204 3 Women's Section In Madras Dt. Congress MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Mr. K. Kamaraj, called upon women to extend their co-operaticn to the Government and explain to the people the various welfare scnemes undertaKen by the Congress Government. He was inaugurating the Madras District Congress' women's section last weeK at the
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  • 75 3 ETTAIYAPURAM: One Babul Singh, aged about 15 years, sus earned iatal injuries m the explosion of a packet of gunpowder tat (Jambu^ngapuiam near here. Tne boy, it is stated, set fire to the packet obviously to amuse himself. It exploded with a loud noise and he
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  • 437 3 Nehru Lays Wreath On Kidwai's Grave MASAULI: Prime Minister Nehru, scon after his arrival m Lucknow from Oriss a drove to Masauli and laid a wreath on the grave Of his former cclleagut, the late Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai. The Prime Minister, who was accompanied by the Chief Minister, Pandit
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  • 50 3 MADRAS: Over 200 employees of tiie Indian Airunti Corporation, Madras, beicng•ng to different category wno rectaved i^rovisionai pay slips nxin^ them on new grades of pay have returned the^r slips to their respective unions, as a protest against the new categoriaiation scheme of the Corporation.
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  • 495 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. A. Manickavelu Naicker, Minister for Revenue, told Mr. M. Narayana Kurup (i»SP Malabar) m the Madras Legislative Assemcly last week that a few applications received for the e rant of waste lands mi n Malabar district were under enquiry. Asked whether
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  • 183 3 Dr. Khan Sahib To Tour Pak. Occupied Kashmir KARACHI: Dr. Khan Santo, Communication Minister, and Major General Iskandar Mirza, Interior Minister, will visit Pakistan-held territory of Kashmir. The Ministers, it is learnt, will leave Karachi immediately after a conference of Chief Ministers and Governors of Provinces scheduled to be held
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  • 103 3 NEW YORK: Grand riunctiicm, Colorado. Mill »otm be able to boast a six-storey office building, mounted on a revolviup base. Two of Its sides wui be made of glass bricks. The other two will be aluminium The idea is to swing it round to suit the weather. During
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  • 63 3 Employees of the Indian Airlines Corporation held demonstrations at-Santa Cruz airport for the second «Jay. They are expected to hold these demonstrations for a week to protest against the Implementation of Services Committee's recommendations They are holding a sectlor.ai meeting an<i taking out processions. The employees have
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  • 113 3 Meanwhile Mr. A- P. Jain. Minister for Food and Agriculture, said m the Rajya Sabha, last week, that it was as yet a remote possibility that Delhi would be covered by the Rajasthan desert. In a written answer to Mr. M. Valiulla, Mr. Jain said that
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  • 120 3 Funds For Missionaries In India .NJEW DELHI; A sum of R.s. 29.27 crores had been tgoeivßd Trom abroad by m&»SLonarles working m India during the period January 1950 to June 1954, a statement laid on the table of the Lok Sabha by the Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure. Mr.
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  • 177 3 Israeli Expert's View m ;hk,\ DUN: An Israeli desert control expert lias exploded the theory that the 80,000-square-mile Thar or Kajasthan desert is a real desert. Mr. A. Y. Goor, leader of Israeli delegation to the Fourth World •Forestry Congress, declared, m an
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  • 122 3 1,200 Converted To Christianity In M.P? INDORE: More than 1,200 persons have been converted into Christianity during the last six year.-. by the 446 Christian missionaries m Madhya Mharat, acoordflng to Mr. M. B. Kege, a former Judge ox the Madhya Bharat High Court and Chairman of tin- Seven-man committee
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  • 207 3 NEW DEUHI: Prime Minister Nehru assured the Lok Sabha last Thursday that Government would enquire into t.he lathi chare on satyugrahia at Imphal during the past two flays and report to the House Mr. M. Gurupadaswamy called the attention of the Home Minister and asked for a
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  • 310 4 CEYLON H-C.'s STATEMENT MISLEADING" COLOMBO: Ceylon High commissioner m India Mr C Coomaraswamy's statement In Madras that following the Nehru-Kotelawala agreement p f October this year the Ceylon Government had registered about 30,000 stateless persons as Ceylon citizens i a regarded here as thoroughly misleading. It Is learnt that since
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  • 226 4 They Demand Payment Of Full Compensation COLOMBO: More than. 2, ooo workers of Indian origin employee hi Colombo harbour have refused to comply with the quit order* until the compensation, gratuity etc, due to them aa c P**dl m roll. The quit orders were issued
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  • 212 4 They Want "Quit Notices" To Be Set Aside COLOMBO: An application for a writ of mandamus was filed m the Supreme Court here last Tuseday by Messrs. S. Harihara Iyer and D N. Dorairaj, Proctors, on beiialf of oight Indian nationals u4king that the quit notices served on them be
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  • 125 4 COLOMBO: A Chinese film "When the Grapes Ripen" a semidocumentary film of cooperative farming m China which has been imported to Ceylcn by Rev. Saranankara, Secretary of the Ceylon Peace Council, has been refused entry by th e Import Controller m spite of the fact that it was
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  • 75 4 PHOTOS MISS YONG SIEW USE brings her teddy bear along as she arrives at Caxton Hall, London, on Deo. 18 for her wedding: to NO KAM KEW, S3, Graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the daughter of Mr. Yong Shook Lin. millionaire
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  • 213 4 COLOMBO: A Remarkaole improvement m Ceylon's trade finances resulted m a record favourable balance of Rs. 82,600,000 last month. This broifeht the total fnr the first eleven months of the year to R». 385,004,000. This trade balance, comj.ared with the adverse balance of Rs.
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  • 220 4 KOPAY: "I am persuaded that, had the adjudging committee which awards the Nobel Prize for literature considered the literary works writton m Tamil as well, Kalki whi id have carried mvay the prize as far back as 1050, said Mr. A. Ranganathan, b. A., President of
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  • 44 4 VADDUK'ODDAI: Dr. (Miss) Thomas, an Indian national and a T.R.P. holder, whose term of service at the Moolai Cooperative Hospitol due to expore recently will work there another two years following representations made to the Prime Mini- Bter recently. FOC
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  • 124 4 COLOMBO; Plantation industry m Passara District of Ltentral Ceylon came to a standstill last Thursday when over 20.000 workers began a sympathetic strike to support the demand of workers of Dammeria and High Forest estates among other things for reinstatement of certain retrenched workers and
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  • 41 4 COLOMBO; Mr. p. c. P. Deraniyagaia, Director jf National Museums, has been elected an honorary Fellow of the Indian Academy of ;sooiogy for outstanding services to Asiatic zoology m the way of discoveries new to science FOC
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  • 29 4 TB FUND EXCEEDS $2M. Donations to the Lady Tempter Tuberculosis Hospital Fund now reach a total of $Z,0Z5,M8.50, according to a press released issued m Koala Lumpur last night.
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  • 66 4 The Secretary of state for the Colonies, Mr. Ale© Lennox Boyd, will broadcast a new Year Message to all territories on the various services of the B. B. C. Malayan listeners can tune m to his broadcast on the General Oversees Service of the
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  • 58 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 The new president of the ruling Indian Congress party, U. N. Bhebar, will atart the New Year with a healthy oank balance. Leading businessmen of Saurashtra state, where he had served as chief minister since India won independence, gave him a
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  • 157 4 Pritt Awarded Stalin Prize! For Services In Cause Of Peace MOSCOW: Deo. 21: Mr. D. N. Pritt, Queen's Counsel, a British lawyer and former Member ot Parliament lias been awarded a Stalin Prise, it was announced m Moscow yesterday. Mr. Pntt headed the l.st ot prize w.nners issued by tne
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  • 115 4 Penang Harbour Board Strike Deferred The Penane Harbour LJotud Staff Association, having cognisance of the fact that the High CoanmjissUoner "haa appointed a court of inquiry to investigate the circumstances which caused them to serve notice of strike on the Penan.? Harbour Board has now voluntarily agreed to defer all
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  • 98 4 NOVA GOA. PORTUGUKABj INDIA, Deo 21 Exports of iron ore from Goa have been cut m half since Indian mine workers were forced to leave this Portuguese settlement m August. The Goa chamber of commerce announced iron ore shipments during the last two months
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  • 80 4 PRETORIA. Dec. 21.— Mr. Eric Louw the South African Finance Minister denied that he had hinted to a London newspaper correspondent that South Africa may not be represented at many more Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conferences. His statement said that m the main the report was fair
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  • 94 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 A bill to suppress immoral traffic m girls was introduced m the Indian Parliament yesterday by Home Minister Kailas Nath ,kat ju. Preamble to the bill said it was introduced m pursuance of the international convention India signed m New York m
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  • 61 4 iFour terrorists burned a lorry on the Sungpei Masai Estate m the Kota Tinggi area of johore Tuesday, rays an Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpure yest^ray. It adds: On Saturday night the Home Guard on duty at the gate of Gambang new vil'.age In the
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  • 38 4 Rev. Tracey K. Jones, Minister, Wesley Methodist Church, will eive a public lecture on The Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ, on Friday, Dec. 24 at Ramakrishna Mission, 9, Norria Road at 6 p.m.
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  • 172 4 From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 21: A Bill to amend Article 31 <v the Indian Constitution which requiries the Government to pay adequate compensation for any kind of property taken over was Introduced m Che Lok Sabha by Premiei Nehru on Monday. The
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  • 68 4 Nationalisation Of Imperial Bank From Oar own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 2l: Big business in Indat are not feeling- very happy after Finance Minister Mr. DeHhmulth's announcement that the imperial Bank of India was be.njf nationalised. If Government was going to nationalise the Banks, where we are going to stop
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  • 43 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 The American Secretary of State. Mr. John 'Foster Dulles flew back to Washington from the North Atlantic TreMy Council meeting at Paris which he said took "ve^r Important decisions unanimously and m a good spirit."' Reuter
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  • 51 4 HONG KONG. Dec. 2J The bones of the fame us Tang Dynasty Chinese monk Hsu an Chuang will soon be removed from Japan am' reburied at a site near the Sun Moon Lake m Formosa, according to the Hon rf Kong Chinese newspaper Wah Kiu Vat Po.
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