Indian Daily Mail, 10 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 324 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955 FOUli PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 263 1 Bevan Urges East -West Meeting At Earliest Opportunity Not In Order To Give In TWICKENHAM, Middlesex, Jan. 9.— Mr. Aneurln Bevan, Britain's I^ttwin X Labour leader called here for meetings between the We,«*t and Rus*ia "at the earliest opportunity." He was opening the Labour Party candidates campaign m the Twickenham
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  • 254 1 Marilyn Gable Romance Hinted NEW YORK, Jan. 9: Marilyn j Monroe, free of contract commitments, emerged tonight a producer and an aspiring serious actress. The shapely film star told a news conference that she wanted to do something new after her roles as a blonde bomDshell m Hollywood "m want
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  • 45 1 SOVIET IRAQ RELATIONS LONDON, Jan. 9: The Soviet Government has decided to recall its diplomatic mission from Iraq, Moscow radio said. The Soviet Foreign Ministry said the closing of the Iraq mission m Moscow was "evidence of an unfriendly attitude which increases international tension".- Reuter
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  • 75 1 Tamils Festival Music And Dance Competitions Tamils IFestival Musir; and Dance Competitions will be held at the Happy WoTld Stadium on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1955 commencing from 5.30 p.m. Artistes particdpatingr m the competitions are requested to report to Mr, A. Murugaian, Convenor Music and Dance Competitions, at the Happy
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  • 60 1 S. Dutt To Succeed R. K. Nehru From Oar Own Correspondent •Wi^w O&L.HI, Jan. y. It is learnt that Mr. R. <K. JNehru, now foreign Secretary will be snortJy appointed India's Amuassauor at i-'eKing. Mr. N. Kagnavan now m Peking will be sniited to Paris. Mr. S. L>utt, once agent
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  • 148 1 From Our own Correspondent MADuaS. Jan. 9. Maranal nto, Yugoslav leader, wi*l be visiting Indian National Congress Session m Avadj during iiis stay m Madras. He is scheduled tc arrive here m his yacht direct from Rangoon on Jan 21. Resolution urging that Congress Governments
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  • 133 1 WHY DID NOT LABOUR MPs INTERCEDE? LONDON, Jan. 9: The Conservative Sunday dispatch today asked why the recent British Labour Party Mission to Peking had not interceded en behalf of the 13 American subjects imprisoned by the Communist Chinese authorities. The newspaper referred to the United Nations Secretary General Mr.
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  • 29 1 LONDON, Jan. 9. Mr. Morgan Phillips, Secretary of the British Labour Party who Is suffering from influenza and bronchits has been taken to hospital for observation.
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  • 82 1 Indo- American Air Talks NEW DELHI, Jan. 9: A new air transport agreement between India and the United States is expected to be completed by Monday, usually reliable Indian sources said here. But if no agreement is reached by the time the exlstng agreement expires on January 14th American Airlanes
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  • 124 1 T.C. Tamil M.L. As Can't Attend The Session i-ium Our o»n Correspondent i^^iNA^vUi-Aivi, Jan. a.— A division benca or xiavancorecocnin tx.gn Court has reiuood a peuu^n from six iamil oongi-oto L,egislatoi s now m jan mat they must ue pcrmiti.eu to atteia tn e ccmiug acsson oi tne AssemDly at
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  • 110 1 Fiom Our own Correspondent KUKNOOL.. Jan. y. Tne Congress Party has been tne nrst to w.n a seat m tne Andhra general election and tne Andhra Congressmen are jubilant, holding that is a itavourable forecast ot thein party's final victory. At f&ilipalem, Cuddapah District, only two
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  • 50 1 Rev. Xavier S. Thani Nayagam, Professor of University of Ceylon, js arriving here tomorrow at 3.05 p.m. by pHane from Bangkok. Key. Thaßi Nayagam is arnving here to participate m Tamils Fectival, Singapore. He Will be also addressing meetings m Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh, and Seremban.
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  • 104 1 HONG KONG, Jan. 9.— Mr. Shozo Murata, 77-year-old Chairman of the Japanese international Trade Promotion Association said Inere today oefore leaving- by train for China that one of the main objectives of his trip to Peking- was to arrange for a Chiuese Government trade delegation
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  • 165 1 Five thousand Indians and Ceylonese Muslims, Christians and Hindus watched Tamils Festival sports and Athletics Finals at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Prominent citizens of Singapore, doctors, police officials and others keenly interested m sports, acted as judges, track inspectors, announcers, stewards and recorders.
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  • 100 1 Tamils Festival Oratorical Contest Results At the Tamils Festival Oratorical Contest held at the Ramakrishna Mission Lecture Hall at Bartley Road e n Saturday, Jan. 8, followin 2 were declared the winners: Senior Group (Aged Over 16): Mr. P. T. VeerappanFirst Prize; Mr. R. Dharman— Second Prize; Mr K. Kapoor
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  • 65 1 HOL£>ENBY. England, Jan. 9. Princess Alexandra, daugh te r of the Duchess of Kent v/as thrown from her horse while jumping a. brook neat here yesterday. Other members of the Pytchley hunt rushed to her aid but the princess, mudspattered and shaken told them: "I
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  • 41 1 L.ONDON, Jan. 9. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother is to dv invited to beuome the chancellor of London University m succession to the Earl wf Athlone who has resigned after hotfdincr tho nosltion since 1932.- Reuter
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  • 209 1 WOMEN IN DELEGATIONS ALI WELCOMES KARACHI, Jan. 9: Prime Minister Mohammad Ali welcomed Egyptian Madame Dona Shahxs demand for the inclusion of women m various countries delegations to the Atro-Asian conference. He said the conference will be represented by either Foreign Ministers or Prime Ministers but, if any country includes
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  • 90 1 L.ONDON, Jant. 9. Britain Is sending an extra squadron or paratroopers to Malaya to assist m the jungle warfare aga.nst i^ommulDist terrorists. The war office said it acted to "meet an urgent request from the Director «f Oyerations m Malaya, Lieut. Gen O. X- Bourne. Currently there
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  • 213 1 Portuguese Detain Girl Students India— Goa Border Sealed BOMBAY Jan. 9: Portuguese authorities have sealed the Goa, India border at the village of Polem, adjoining the Indian district cf Karwar, and detained 23 girl students returning to India from Goa, according to reports here yesterday. The reports, quoted by the
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  • 118 1 Peny ar E. V. Rama sa my and party left for Madras yesterday by s.s. Kajula, alter a tnree-we«k tour of Malaya.. There were about five hundred people at the wharf side to bid tarewell to the great social reformer of India, Anticipatlie from obtaining gate
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  • 192 1 FRANKFURT, J;iu. 9: A German inventor. Martin Ostermann, had just patented a ball-shaped air-raid shelter which he claims would bo proof against a direct hit by an Atomic Bomb. Ostermann who says he waa decorated by Hitier for Jus work on air-raid
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  • 52 1 LONDOin, Jan. 9: Historical manuscripts to be offered tor sale at a London art auction later this month include a letter written by Mary, queen of the Scots during ncr imprisonment at Carlisle m 1568. Tnere are also documents l;y Nelson and Michelangelo and musical manuscrints of
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  • 78 1 Yugoslav Flag In Rangoon, Why? RANGOON. Jan. 9. A Burmese wypcrttlQß Leader tias aioa a compiaint m a local court against Kangoon Corporation far displaying YugosiUv flags on the occasion of Aiarsnai Tito's arnval m liuima iU5t Tuunsduy. U. ii. ivluung, a former Foreign Minister who recently lormed the "Justice
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  • 79 1 MOSCOW. Jan. 9: Russians want actor Charles Chaplin, a Stalin peace prize winner, to some to Moscow. They also want him to provide "our broad masses" with some of his hlms. But will the millionaire actor come? Tnis is the question raised m a. provocajtive article
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  • 528 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Jan. 10, 1955 DATO TAN SOCIALISM J)ATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan's views on Socialism is as queer as that on professional politicians. The latter we have already discussed m our editorial earlier, and to-day we shall examine the former. Writing m the M.C.A.'s official organ the
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  • 399 2 Customs Cordon Around Former Fr. Areas To Go From Today NEW DELHI. The Customs cordon around the former French establishments m India will cease to operate with effect from, January 10, according to a Press Note issued by the Government of India. The Government of India have reviewed the customs
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  • 616 2 revalidation certificate, issued by the Chie f Controller of Imports and Exports will be liable to confiscation or reshipment. Total value of gocds. expected to be imported under open market transactions is about Rs. two and half crcres. FOC. WELCOMED PONDICHEERY: The Chlei Commissioner of
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  • 59 2 MADRAS: Owing to the satisfactory food posit x>n m mdJa, imports of foodgrains were consideraoly reduced and amounted to only 680,000 t^ns during the period from January 1, 19&4, to NovemDer 24, iyo4 as against 2,010,000 tons and 3,7 < u.OOO tons respectively m the
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  • 66 2 THE HAUUji: The Indonesian President, Dr. 3o»?-' karno, and his wife have been Invited toy the Pakistan premier, Mr. Mohammed Ali, to visit Pakistan, the Indonesian News Agency, Pia reported. Quoting the information service of the Pakistan Embassy m Jakarta, the agency said President Soekarno was
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  • 49 2 PHOTO President Tito of Yugoslavia, on a State visit to India, pose* with some of the girls who performed hll dances for his honour during his recent visit to Theog, about 18 miles from Simla. The girls are from Chamba, north of Simla. AP
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  • 275 2 KARACHI: "Local industry seems to have built Itself upon the broken back of the consumers," sa d Mr. M. A. H. Ispahan!, Pakistan's Minister of Industries, to a deputation of Pakistani industrialists. Mr. Ispahani siail while the government's present policy was aimed at self-sufficiency m consumer goods,
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  • 52 2 KARACHI: Of 6,000,000 tons of wheat received as a gift from the United States last year, 20,000 tons will be used as cattle fodder, it is reported here. The wheat, fit for human consumption, had become discoloured and the Government decided to use it as cattle
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    54 2 PHOTO United Nations Secretary General Dae Hammarskjold (left), arriving by air at Delhi from Karachi en route to Peking, Is greeted by Indian External Affairs Secretary General N. Raghava n Pill at (second from lett) and Foreign Secretary Ratan K. Nehrn (right). The Sikh (m turban^ is
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  • 212 2 NEW UEdM.I: As much a* 20 i'<-'r cent of tne annual pronts of aJ|l the Annapooinacafeterias m the co*»- -iy w»U t>e earmarked for charnie3 and *>ther weltare sonemes. A tentative decision to this ofiect, aweady taken by several Annapoorna units, will be ratified by tne fourth annual general
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  • 128 2 CALCUTTA: The area under jute c?Op nnd production m West Bengal durin^ the 1954-55 season is estimated to be 547,900 acres and 1,465.200 bales (of 400 lbs), respectively, as against 534,700 acres land 1,498,400 bales m the I previous season, according to I the final
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  • 485 2 Letter-Writers Of Britain's Newspapers Magazines LONDON: Why is it that every yea r 800.000 Britons write to newspapers and magazines here seeking a» answer to their personal problems? A team of three a psychiatrist, a social worker and a statiscian are studying the problem from the^r centre at the Crichton
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  • 170 2 MADRAS; The Stat e Gov:rnment is now conducting eseavch on food, growth *nd )reeding habits of '•'ftiapiu," i rare species fo fish. "Tilapia flsh culture m ranjore Divis.cn ;s being ione m "confined waters jndcr the duect supervision rf the Fisheiies Department A small quantity of
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  • 92 2 BHAVNAGAR: The Personal Secretory to the Maharaja of Bhavanagar, writes: There is a little misunderstanding m the matter whicii is published m The Hindu last month, with regard to His Highness the Maharaja Saheb o| B^ a "P"B;ar. w«s T -*is*ness, of course, ts doing some
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  • 275 2 L.UCKNOW: Sri C. B. Guptn., ITttar Pradesh Minister for Health suggested the starting of a marriage counsel service. Inaugurating the second AllIndia Conterence on Family Planning: he said such a counsel service would help In developing a healthy and balanced outlook on life, and save them from
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  • 233 2 CAJLiCUTTA: A record crowd of approximately 125,000 persons irom all parts of India, Jiciudang hundreds of Indian sadihus, la expected to attend th.s year's Ganga Saugor Me;a, to be held on the Saugcr island at the mouth ot Kiver Hooghly from January 13 to 15,
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  • 82 2 AGRA: Sri Sankariah Fur;tnik Shastri, who is on a walking tour of the country "to spread the teachings of Gandhi ji," arrived here after covering 1,200 nmes. Twenty-two-year-old Shastri. who hails from Hyderabad State, said his main purpose m undertaking the walking 'our was
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  • 852 3 Bombay Textile Magnate Presents Indian Case LONDON: On the eve of the Lancashire Cotton Union's allegation to the Board of Trade- to urge cloth import controls, the Manchester Guardian printed an exhaustive interpretation of the situation by Mr. Neville N. Wadia, and commended Lancashire
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  • 499 3 B'BAY LEADS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION NEW DELHI: "Physical education should be made compulsory m all training schools and colleges so that the ccuntry may have better qualified personnel m the field to teach,'' according to a recommendation made by the Central Advisory Board cf Physical Education. The board was constituted
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  • 36 3 GAUHATI: A State Electricity Board which wHfl take complete charge of the scneme for electrification of Assam's towns and villages, is proposed to be established shortly, it is reliably learned. NAFEN
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  • 234 3 German Hails India's Five -Year Plan BERLIN Professor Stein- 1 berg, a wellknown West German economist, described India's first Five-Year Plan as "a Plan for the people and by the people" but said unfortunately not much had been heard about it by the outside world. In a broadcast over Radio
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  • 185 3 NEW DELHI: Three industriial productivity experts from abroad have been obtained by the Union Government for training Industrial workers m modern methods of improving industrial production. These foreign experts- two from the United Kingdom and one from the uniteci States have already held discussions with leading industrialists
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI. Two mango shows are to be held m Delhi next year organised by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. To suit the seasons, the South Indian varieties will te shown m May, and the North fndian varieties m July. The exihibitions are designed to provide
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  • 73 3 CULTURAL DELEGATION OF RED CHINA The Member^ of the Cultural Delegation of the Peoples Republic of China, who are on a tour of this country, visited the famous Ajanta Oaves recently. l'boto shows the Members of the Delegation being taken round one of the Caves at Ajanta. Ft Mr- Cheng
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  • 145 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's labour Minister, ur. A. M. Malik, announced here that the Pakistan Government will conduct cumpremmSiVe survey oi the manpower resources of the country from January 15 to prov.de the Planning Board with detailed and up-to-date data. Mr. Chester W. Helper, Special Assistant to th e
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  • 99 3 LONIMDN: The staid "iFinanciai Times" has been conducting an inquiry into the make-Up habits of British women. It has found out tlttft about a quarter use no cosmetics at all on their faces, rather more than a half confine themselves to face powder, lipstick and
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  • 90 3 BOMBAY: Two babes m anus held up the Air—lndia International plane for 25 minutes at the airj>tul here im Christmas Eve nififht. These babes, passengers m the London-bound plane, emplaned inadvertently witnout tickets. An air hostess at the last second found out that the mothers
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  • 123 3 NEW DELHI: There are now 2,000 primary schools m the tubai areas ox the North* Eastern Frontier Agency, whereas m iy47 there were none. This illustrates the stead> progress made m primary ana oa.s.c education since independence. Throughout 'India the num> ber of children attending schools has increased
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  • 96 3 KARACHI: Tne second estimate of the are a under sugarcane crop m Pakistan for the year 1954-66 is it 02,000 acres as against 864,000 acres for the isecond estimate of 1953, an increase of 11.3 per cent. The acreage reported m the final estimate of (last year
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  • 48 3 Funds were collected for the welfare of Ex-Senicemen and their famlies through the sal© of token flags on the Indian Armed Forces Flag Day, on December 1. A poor woman contributes her mite and l 8 happy to have a flag p'nned on to her.
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  • 168 3 NEW YORK; What are claimed t c b« hairs from an Abomiable Snowan of the Himalayas are bein ff studied under laboratory conditions by Dr. L,con Hausman, a professor at the New Jersey State Univers.ty Women's College. They were obtained from tn« Thyangboche Monastery by Mr.
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  • 289 3 CAIRO: Dr. Mustafa Amer, Egypt's Director Of Antiquities, is appealing to archaeologists throughout the world to come forward and help save his country's historical remains dating back to the times of the Pharaohs. They axe threatened by the Aswan Dam scheme, which includes a vast reservoir
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  • 527 3 CANTONMENT AREAS: Reform Of Land Tenure NEW DELPHI: The Ministry «f Delence have decided to oiiag aoout diastic changes m the pokey vi uand aamini£trutioii m cantonment areas m the near future amounting to "a virtual re-wiritmg' of me Cantonment Land administrations Kates, vjot v at 13 oaiciuiiiy learnt here,
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  • 144 3 LUCKNOW: The Indian Conference of Social Works, which concluded its five-day session here last Thursday un- 1 der the presidentship of Bombay's Minister for Prohibit-on. I Dr. jlvraj Mehta, has decided to observe "Social Welfare Day' all over the country on February 20. The conference
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  • 276 3 VIJAYAWADA: Dr. (Mrs.) Sumati Matatkar, Director of Music, All India Radio, said that mobile recording units would soon be sent to different linguistic regions m the country with a view to tour those regions, and record unexplored folk musj:, and one such unit would be attached
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  • 145 3 JODHPUR: A mahila sammelan (women's conference) held under the auspices of the All-India Jan Sangh Conference here expressed concern over the display by certain commercial firms, of obscenu and objectionable posters and advertisements, which, it said, was tantamount to insult to Indian womanhood. In a resolution,
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  • 654 4 Tamils Position In Ceylon Is Precarious What Is The Remedy V AI>i>LKOODAI: 'Almost every Tamil has now accepted that the portion of the Tamil people m Ceylon is pre<ariouV said Mr. 8. j. V. c*«'lvanayagam, Q.C, leader of the Tamil Federal Party, presiding at a largely attended meeting of the
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  • 207 4 COLOMBO; On e man in-r^ng a- genuine grouse this year, is Mr. V. A. Nicholas, the Post Mast** General. Hi* trouble is women .Firsts, they have turned his teiegraph offices m the Fort into marriage bureau Second, although he wants them to stay feeding creeders and
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  • 219 4 Estate Dispute Premier Calls For Conference COLOMBO The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, will call a conference Of all concerned m the dispute over tea estate workers early this week with a view to arriving at a settlement and laying out a policy for the future. Mr. S. Thondaman, President
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  • 217 4 COLOMBO: Frenzied dervi&nes danced to tne oeat of tamoourmes and hacked a man m two m a Colombo temple, me •victim" was a Muslim uevotee wlio had gone ior the iith annual Mowlood celebrancn m honour of a. Muslim v same. Aver the
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  • 81 4 MATUGAMA: Large crowds assemble every at a house of Mr. D. P. Jayasinge, a government clerk mi n Matugama, which is said to be haunted by a poltergeist. It is said that stcnes are thrown at the house every evening and that two persons »n a crowd one
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  • 138 4 COLOMBO: Tw o Seats m the House of Representatives n Bengal have been allotted to Buddhist for the first time. Me-nwhile the government of Pakistan has promised to i help to build a Buddhist centre at Thadaka. Visuddhananda Thero of F'akistan who disclosed this to tlio press,
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  • 31 4 CUTTAGK: a comprehensive scheme is now being formulated under which Orlssa's 500,000 palmyra and datepalm trees could be successfully exploited m the manufacture of gur. NAIFEN
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  • 35 4 MADRAS: With a view to reducing large imports of nitrogenous fertilizers and also examining the question of extension of the indigenous capacity for theitr production, the Union Government has constituted a committee. NAFEN
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  • 166 4 PAKISTAN TO TRADE WITH RED CHINA KARACHI: A new trade deal with Communist China will be negotiated when a delecation from Pakistan visits that country shortly, it is reliably learned. The delegation w.ll be led by the Secretary, Central Agricultural Ministry. The proposed trade will be on a barter basis:
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  • 83 4 SRINAGAR. KASHMIR, Jan. 9. Work has started on a ne and half-mile long tunnel through the mountains to link Kashmir and India by an allweather road. Although Kashmir's future is still m dispute with both India and Pakistan committed to a plebiscite, India is going ahead with a
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  • 537 4 Ceylon Asian Switzerland Ceylonesc like to think of their isiand country as a sort of "Asian Switzerland a neutral »n war, a Mecca for tourists and a nice ulace to live m. With some impoxlant exceptions, tneir comcjjt is not iar off base. Ceyion has UiCtl t-> K^ep out of
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  • 40 4 NEW *OitK: l>esonptions of diseases that overtake elephants m oid Hindu literature show that tuberculosis was oommon among; the garni pachyderms m India as far back as 2.000 B. C, according to a nress release here. NAFEN
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  • 173 4 BANGKOK: The imaginative informality or Prime miniver Nehru tne people ii Bangkok, a rare chance ot seeing three Asian Premiers togeuier. It was on December 27 '-ast when the Burmese and inOijixi Prime Ministers halted at Bangkok overnight on their way to the Bogor Conference sit Colombo
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  • 156 4 Fourth Meeting Takes Place Today HONGKONG, Jan. 9: Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary- General, who had been expected to end his Peking m ission this week end, is staying on for a fourth me eting with Prime Minister Cho En Lai on Monday, th c Ccmmunists
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  • 921 4  -  R. K. Narayan By VVHAT is the difference be- tween "donkey" and "ass?" They mean the same thing, although for "'donkey' my dictionary adds the comment, 'Etymology dubious. The terms are interchangeable. When one tires of saying "ass" one takes up the word "domkeyf. flfaere may oe painstaking
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  • 159 4 KAJKOT: Saurashtra will nave six new colleges by June this year. They are the Janata and tne Post-Ciraduate Basic Trainm^ Colleges at Bhavnagar, whien are to be opened on January 2Q, 1i)35; tt.e Law College at ivajxot; the Pcst-Ciraauaie xeacaers' Tra.ning College at Porbanuar, the Medical
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  • 165 4 T A M I L S FESTIVAL Badminton And Soccer Matches Following are the fixtures for Tamils Jbesuval Badminton Tournament wnich will be playeu at the Jun;or Trade denool Hall at Balestier Koad on Monday, Jan. 10, 1955, beginning from 6 p.m. OO ÜBL.ES T. C. Mathews and f. Kidgewany
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  • 34 4 MADRaS: ueiayed supply of rails and other permanentway fittings and steel girders ia hold.ng up progress m the Rs. tiO.OuO.UUu v^u.ion-Ernaku-lam rail link, work on which commended m December, 1952.
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