Indian Daily Mail, 11 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 325. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15. CENTS
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  • 65 1 Not the serious subject of Dag HammarskjoldPs t'Jsil to Peking, which caused Indian Premier Nehru's big smile as he received the UJf. Secretary General m Delhi. Hammarskjold spent 2k hours m Delhi while en route to Peking to discuss wilh the Chinese Communists the U.N.
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  • 182 1 With Whom India Might Come Into Conflict On War Basis? Nehru NEW HKIIU, Jan. 10. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian l»rlme Minister, said there were only three countries against which there was any chance of India going to war. He sad tnat there "MM realty no danger of war or anytuing"
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  • 119 1 CLEVELAND, OHIO. Jan. 10. Sir Anthony Eden, Bnt.sn Foreign Secretary was praised by Uie Cleveland plain dealer tcday for flying to As.a next month. "In an attempt to swing free Asia away Mi the trend towards Commun.sm". Sr Anthony Eden is expected to vsit
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  • 237 1 Great Welcome Awaits New Congress Head From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 10: Madras Congressmen are preparing a great welcome for the new national President Dhebar when he arrives m the City next Sunday afternoon from Delhi. c will be taken m procession through the main streets to the Congress
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  • 161 1 PRESIDENT LEAVES DAIS IN ANGER From Our Own Correspondent l,h\jl-aLi, Jan. 10. a civic Kecept.on fcr Uie Union Preo.aeut Kajendra Prasad at omldren's ParK here on Sunuay was marred by unruly crowds rusn.ng into the reserved enclosjre breakup tnrough police guards. Subsequent stampede caused injuiies to more than twenty persons,
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  • 79 1 Ceylon Airport Customs Shed Collapses COLOMBO, Jan. 10: Several people were injured when the ttimsy roof of the customs shed at Ratnalana airport here gave way under the weight of people who climbed on top to watch the Ceylon Air Academy's Fourth Annual Display tout no one was seriously hurt.
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  • 96 1 TOKYO, Jan. 10.— A Japanese Fore.gn office spokesman said tcday the Government was "analys ng" recent Communist "Peace Offens ve 1 statements from Peking and Moscow on resuming relat.ons with Japan. He denied Japanese press reports that Japan was preparing to draw up a draft peace treaty
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  • 336 1 Prospects Of Release Of Gaoled American Airmen NEW DELHI, Jan. 10. Indian Government circles see little hope of the immediate release of the Eleven American Airmen gacled as alleged spies as a result of the Peking visit by Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld the United Nations Secretary General.
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  • 187 1 NujW YOriK, Jan. 10: India had made it clear to (Jruna that sne favoured an agreement ading to Peking's release of imprisoned United States airmen as soon as possible, according to a report irom New Delhi m the New York Times toaay Tne report from a
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  • 147 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 10: Mr. Dag Hammarskjoed, United Nations Secretary General, meets Mr Chou En Lai, the Chinese Communist Prime Minister, for the fourth and probably last time In Peking today m his bid to secure the release of 11 American Airmen gaoled as spies.
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  • 64 1 CAIRO. Jan. 10. The revolutionary people's tribunal yesterday sentenced three more leaders of the Muslim Brother* hood to death by hanging. The tribunal passed lesser sentences on 40 other members of the once powerful association and acquitted another 45. Jail terms ranged from Hife to
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  • 225 1 Nehru Gives Up Defence Portfolio NEW DELHI, Jan. 10.— Mr. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, today gave up his post as Minister of Defence m the .second cabinet reshuffle »o recent week. I>r. K. N. Jiatju, Minister for Home Affairs, took over the Defence office from Mr. Nehru
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  • 177 1 PROGRESS TOWARDS TRIP TO MOON LONDON, Jan.- 10. icartn men preparing for the tirst trip to tne Moon w d\ establlsn a space satellite "Within a very few years'' a Soviet Scientist predicted Sunday. Professor Dobronravoy m a broadcast from Moscow aaid this satellite would consist of a rocket rotating-
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  • 410 1 African Federal Party To Forestall A Nationalist Party Plan Durban, South Africa, Jan. 10: Two leaders of the South African Federal Party disclosed yesterday they were attempting to forestall a Nationalist Party plan to make South Africa a republic outside the British Commonwealth. Party
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  • 32 1 Indigenous School Of Medicine C'mbo Ceylon Governor-General sir Oliver <;oontttiJh'U«v decflarin t open the Jubilee Celebration of Ceylon Indigenous School of Medicine. The portrait of Dr. Panikkar was unveiled on that occasion.
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  • 145 1 ABSENCE OF SEX EQUALITY IN ISRAELI TEL AVIV, Jan. 10: Ut. tfdith Summerskill, British Mem Der or Parliament who is touring Israel, was reported to nave snocked tne people 01 a remote Israeli village by me unconventional way she registered a protest against wnat 6iie considered absence of sex equality.
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  • 33 1 BENGHASI, Libya, Jan. 10. I jib van Premier Mustaphd Ben Haiim sal<i France nan agreed to withdraw troop* from the Fezzan Province of this no w independent kingdom. AP
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  • 47 1 MANIL.A, Jan. 10.— An Asian students union was formed here to promote closer relations and -exchange anfiormation. Delegates from Japan, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Formosa. Malaya and the Philippines drafted a constitution. The project is (sponsored by the conference delegates association of the Phillippines.- AP
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  • 191 1 LONDON, Jan. 10: Princesa Alexandra, tall and dusky eyed, is rapidly becoming a serious rival to pretty Princess Margaret as a royal glamour girL Only daughter of the stately Duchess of Kent, the 18-year-old Princess (her birthday was Christmas Day) is getting to be a
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 262 1 Rev. Thani Nayagam Arriving Here Today Rev. Xavier S. Thani Naya- auspices of the Raffles Society* gam, a guest speatcer at tne tie will speak on mterxaiuiis Festival ceieorations pretation ot mature in Tamil ia tue Coiony is arnvmg nere 1 j-uetry, compared with that toa.iy <a a.uo p.m. Dy
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  • 757 2 HIGHLY CONSCIOUS OF HIS PLACE IN HISTORY (XT) NEW YORK. Mrs. Krishna Hutheesing, writing m the current issue of the Uadies Home Journal," vividly tells the story of India's Prime Minister, and Madame Pundit. Entitled Nehjru and Madame pundit," Ihe lengthy Illustrated and revealing article was
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  • 324 2 NEW I>ELHI: A new draft calendar for India is beinfc printed m Calcutta, and it will be circulated early thin year for eliciting public opi* nion. The Calendar was prepared by the Caflendar Reform Com mittee of the Indian Council of Scitentific Research. According to the
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  • 59 2 NEW DELHI: Rattan Bai Jam, who was condemned to death m July last year, for poisoning three young girls employed by her, was executed m the Delhi District Jail. The sentence passed on her by a Delhi Sessions Judge on July 16 was later confirmed by the Punjab
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  • 51 2 CUTTACK: Mr. Jagannath Wm*, M.l*A. ttXmi broke his fast unconditionally last week m Berhampur Jail, according to a report rece'vecl here recently. Mr. Misra started his fast on Dec. 24 demanding the release of aid those arrested m connection with the disturbances m Parlakimedi nn Oct. 20.
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  • 77 2 Tito Shoots Scenes Of Tiger Hunt GVVAL.IOR: President Tito of Yugoslavia saw and photographed a tiger bunt a few m'Jes south of Gwalior. A tiger was killed and another wounded by an Indian member of the party. The bunt, In which no Yugoslav member took pat except to shoot scenes
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  • 140 2 Now Sampoorna Ramayana a demonstration m front of the Van! Vilasai Sabha here when it staged "Sampoorna RamaSanam." The waits opposite to tie Sabha were defaced witi) the announcement m black that Mr. M. R. Radha's Kima yanam would be staged m view of the Ekadasi opposite the Sabha. When
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  • 63 2 MADRAS: The police Department recently took over the enforcement of prohibition all over the State. For the moment the Prohibition staff will continue to function as before, but under superior Police officers. Proposals are oem? examined i.y Mr. O. L. Burrel, Deputy Ins-pector-General of Police on special
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  • 673 2 No Country Is Free Unless Women Are Free-Doria Shafique MADRAS-: Madame Oorla Shanque Founder President of the Feminist Movement, the Daughters of the Nile, continued to smell the rose garland as she spoke m English with an Egyptian drawl. "You see." she sala "your country is a land of roses,
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  • 69 2 The 800 inlander* of stnmiholi have stopped work and are standing by their boats ready to flee the Italian Mediterranean Island if the streams of Lava from erupting Strotnpoli Volcano change course and roll down toward their homes (foreground). This alrview Of the Volcano Inland! was made
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  • 134 2 KATHMANDU: The Speaktr of the 90-member Nepal Advisory Assembly, Mr. Balchandra Sharma, had to adjourn the House again last week fo r want of a quorum. There we re only 20 members on their seats when the Speaker entered the House tt t 2
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  • 69 2 Fires Destroy Hemp Worth Rs. 20,000 BANARAS: A lire m a hemp godown at Shdvapur near Banaras Hast week destroyed henir) wort i, m out Us 5,000. Hemp worth about Rs. 15,--000 wag destroyed on last monday to a flre whtah broke out m another godown at Shivapur. A total
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  • 259 2 MADRAS: The Golden jubilee of the Muslim Educational Association of Southern India will be celebrated from Web. 5 to 8. After the inauguration of the celebration on the forenoon of Feb. 5, the opening session of the All-Indda Muslim Educational Conferenct will be held from 2-30
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  • 176 2 NEW DELHI: A Belgian foundation for anti-leprosy work will be set up m India shortly Dr. Hemerjickx, Belgian expert on leprosy, told a tress conference here. Dr. Hemerjickx, who haa been sent here by the Belgian Anti-Leprosy Association, saia the Association had under.taken to contribute Rs.
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  • 494 2 NEW I>ELiHI: An effort will foe made by some South Indian Congress members of Parliament »to bring U p some problems of special interest to the South for discussion during the forthcoming Avacii session of the Congress, it is learnt here today. The move,
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    37 2 John McGovern, Labour MP. for shettleston, Glasgow, poses with Mrs. Yasutane Sohma of Japan (left) and Daw Nyein Tha o f Burma at the scss.on of the Moral Rearmament World Assembly In Washington.- AP PHOTO
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  • 606 2 Gives Dates Of 3 Eras At A Glance MADRAS. What day was July 29, 19 17 and what was the corresponding} date ana: month according to the Tamil era and the Malayalam era It does sound like a question usually posed to a matnematical proaigy
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  • 290 2 CALCUTTA: Net receipts of small savings averaged Rs. 388,000,000 per annum fo r the first three years of the FiveYear Plan as compared with the annual average of Rs. 299,000,000 for the preceding three years up to 1950-51, according to the Reserve Bank of
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  • 1444 3 Success or Failure Analysed January 5, 1955 marks the completion ol three year* of Imlu- \i,ut <„n technical co -ope rat en, three years wMch have seen a notable increase m productivity m man v fields What i 8 the gu-din* principle Of
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  • 350 3 XARAIKAL,: The 24th Conference of the Nadar Ma- hajana Sangham was held at Porayar, sri VeWaichamy Nadar of virudhunagar, presiding. The Conference adopted 19 resolutions, of which one criticised strongly, the Travan-core-Cochin Government for alleged ruthless treatment, and assaults by the Police on Naaar
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  • 77 3 ALLEGED TO HAVE HELPED THE ASSASSINS PHOTO. This picture shows Thelma Kinjf when »he was acting Vice-Consul at the Panama Embassy fat London m 1950. It Is alleged that she gmve the signal to gunmen who fatally wounded the' Panama President Jose Antonio Remon. The president fell In a fusilade
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    48 3 Periyar E. V. Ramasamy addressing a gathering m Kluang. Inche Sardan Hajl Jttbor (left) President Johore United Malays National Organisation Youth* Section presided over the function. Also seen m the picture are Mr. C. R. Krlahnan, and Kluang District Officer, Yanr Moona Raja Omar bin Sik.
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  • 282 3 AY UR VEDA COLLEGE JAMNAGAR: The local Ayurvedic College will soon initiate regular study courses m Shudha (pure) Ayurvedic medicine, according to a decision by the Society administering: the college and the Union Ministry of Health who have provided Rs. 100,000 m the Central Budget for 1954--55. It is proposed
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  • 239 3 CALCUTTA: Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, President of the Bast Pakis- j tan Jinnah Awaml League, said here last night the SEATO is born with a desire to impose war and the people of Asia must unite against such a design." The Maulana, who arrived here
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  • 651 3 Sikh Families Living In Imperial Valley Are Best Ambassadors El Centro, California: Sri Shiah Kumar Banerji, Consul General 4>f India at Ban Francisco, who visited Imperial Valley's Bikh community of about 70 families, was struck by the peace, prosperity, and freedom of the environment. America has been good to you,"
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  • 161 3 L.UCKNOW: The tall-Incteh medical conference, which concluded its three-day annual session her e last week urged upon the Government of India to encourage cultivation of the medicinal plant roulfla serpentina and control its exports. The plant is used for manufacture of a drug to control high
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  • 342 3 ERNAKULAM: The threeday Congress convention held under the auspices of the Ernakulam District Congress Committee at Kanjoor, a village 20 miles from here, concluded with a Political Conference. Dr. Q. E. K. Madhavan, D.C.C. President, welcomed the gathering. Mr. Panampilly Govinda Menon. Leader of the
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  • 400 4 Indians Came Because Sinhalese Were Lazy Idle AEG A I. LA: The sinhal. se were facing extinction not l ccausn of foreigners, as alleged by some politicians bat becMis« of themselves, said Mr. Soratha Thero, high priest of MiidaJlndaranaya, Walpoiapltlya, at the inauguration of the Karandupona
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  • 75 4 AMBALANTOTA A I idegrociii who canoe here to wed remained to mi urn, for he found that his bride-to-be had been buried the previous day. She had been btten by a cobr a en Tuesday last. The brli!«-Tr.»nm who had nrt been informed of
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  • 243 4  -  Sir John —Says COLOMBO: This was tfte message Sir John gave his countrymen on nig return from the world tour: 'My friends, it is wonderful to be back again after so long. I have gone round the globe and i have seen many countries and I
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  • 134 4 COLOMBO; a retired Colonel of the Indian Army, Dr. t'rabhat Kumar Chatterjec. n ia son Mr. S. Chatter jee and two women dancers, jyotlkana Roy and Indira spencer from the National Cultural Society of tndia, arrived here to entertain the Armed Forces of Ceylon. They will
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  • 149 4 Adopting The Methods Used By Radio Malaya COLOMBO: Radio OeyVon's i ehuoJ biv>aacasts will be Improved by adopting the methods ÜB€d by Radio Malaya. There, officials listen-In on the spot to ascertain the degree of popularity of the various programmes. Mr. d. M. Oolombagc, Schools Programme "Assistant (Sinhalese) of Radio
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  • 234 4 CHAV AKACHCHERI Ta mil and Sinhalese should bo made tne official languages m ail the provinces as soon as possible. This was a resolution passed unanimously by th.«Chavakachcheri Village Committee at its monthly meeting held recently. Mr. A. A r umugam, who moved the resolution,
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  • 197 4 -R. u. aenanayake PILIYANDAUA.: Mr. R. G. Senanayake, M.P. for Dambadeniya, said her e last week that Buddhism could not be propagated by resorting to actions Jike breaking churches and similar tactics. Mr. Senanayake, who was presiding at the prize-distribu-tion of Katuwawala Siri Saddhanada Sunday School. said
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  • 126 4 JAFFNA: There was excellent talent available m Jaffna In the fine arts which should not be allowed to go waste, said Gate Mudaliyar C. Thiagarajah, at a public musical recital given by the Esai Pulavar Shanmugaratnam together with a scc.al play under the leadership
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  • 128 4 JAFFNA: The proper recognition of the status of the national languages is a part of Ceylon's struggle for freedom said the Secretary of the Jaffna Branch of the Ceylon communist party at a meeting on the esplanade. Two resolutions, one urging the Government to introduce Sinhalese
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  • 294 4 COLOMBO: A representative gathering of business men drawn from all the Chambers of Commerce and trade organsaticn* mi n Oylon met at the GOH to informally discuss matters relating- to the formation of a Ceylon National Committee of the International Chamber of
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  • 557 4 Cambodia— Testing Ground For Co-existence PHNOM PENH, Jan. 10: The Ancient State of Cambodia m Indochina may soon become the world's main testing ground demonstrating \\ihether co-exist-ence is possible between Communism and the West. Cambodia has found itself the key State on a belt of neutral territory between two great
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  • 192 4 AVALANCHE OF MUD KILLS PERSONS COLOMBO: The bodies of the four children lost m the Christmas Day earthslip tragedy at Rupana, (Jda Pusselxawa, had still not been recovered last week. The children, who were swept away before the very eyes of their schoolmaster, are now believed to be buried under
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  • 144 4 1 CANBERRA. Jan. 10. The Melbourne Herald's Canberra correspondent wrote to-day that Australia's Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies was expected to tell the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference m London next month that the Australian Government regarded it vital to the future of democratic
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  • 45 4 India's Prime Minlstei, Jawuharlal Nehru, home from the Jakarta meeting- of Co- lombo Prime Ministers, tells newsmen at New Delhi Palam Airport, January 2, of plans fcr the \m.<>i African Conforcnr c to be htl<l In Indonesia next April. A.P. photo.
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  • 25 4 (Continued from page i.) yesterday at the former summer imperial palace and at tlic tombs of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty.- Reuter
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  • 149 4 TOKYO, Jan. 10.— Pek.n n Radio for the jiist time yesie*uay mentioned the v.sit vi U«lNoccrctaiy General i_>ag haramarsKjoid m cunnectiun w-lu -■.aitr.uan prisoners of tne c.'ninese Communists. A Hed broadcast heard m ioKyo ati'4 did not tell iti tf#» lener.s that Hammarskiuid came to
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  • 70 4 Hillary Plans Expedition Across The Antarctic LONDON, Jan. 10: British scientists yesterday were reported thinking about an overland expedition across th»» Antarctic and hopeful Sir Edmund Hillary, the conquerror of Mt. Everest, would go along. An official of the Royal Geographical Society said plans for the first coast-to-coast crossing of
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  • 108 4 Finals of Tamils Festival Badminton Singles and lK>uwere played yesterday at the juni.r Technical Trade School, Balestier Koad. V. S- S- Nathcn beat R. Balisubramaniam by 15 10, is— 7. T. C- Mathew and P. Ridgeway beat R. Thavamani and S. K. Ragavan by 15— 16. 15
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  • 122 4 Tamils Festival Soccer Final Tomorrow Tamils Festival Soccer Tournament Finals will be played tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1955 at 7-30 p.m. at the Jaian hJesar Stadium. The Indian Recreation Club will meet Indian Youngsters. In the semi-finals played yesterday, at Farrer Park the Indian Recreation Club beat Ilajaji Sports Club
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