Indian Daily Mail, 10 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 27 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH* 10, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 399 1 Nu's Assurance To Pressmen At Bangkok BANGKOK, Mar. 9: Burmese Premier V Nu naid emphatically here yesterday there was "no possibility" his country would join the South East Asia Collective Defence Treaty. U Nu, who arrived on Monday on a seven-day goodwill visit to Thailand,
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  • 110 1 LONDON, Mar. 9. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill has a slight cold and his physician Lord Moran yesterday advised him to remain indoors. The 80-year-old Premier yesterday presided at a cabinet j meeting to hear a report from Foreign Minister Sir Anthony Eden on his visit to
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  • 46 1 VIENNA, Mar. 9. Communist Romania has followed tnc example of Rutesia and other East European satellites and fJ-Tnally ended the st-ite of war with Germany. The Bucharest Radio said jesterday that the action was lakcn "en Monday *>y *-he Rumanian parliament.— AP
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  • 86 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 9. A 40-pound octopus was Hown to New York yesterday for residence m the Bronx Zoo. The many-tentacled sea denizen does not take well to plane travel. For three weeks, there were rehearafo simulating flight conditions. For the actual air journey the octopus was
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  • 28 1 BANGKOK, Mar. ».—tfar.Kkok Municipality will borrow 100,000,000 bant (U555,000.--000) from the Bank of America for civic improvements, authoritive Thai soaitrces disCiosea yeste rxlay.— AP
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  • 201 1 LONDON, Mar. 9: Princess Margaret, calm and smiling, yesterday drove through London streets past newspaper bills tolaring of her rumoured romance with a British Air Attache. Big crowds cneered her loudly along the way to the mansion house headquarters of the Lord Mayor of London
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  • 70 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 9: The Government of Bombay has decided to stop the "free and unrestricted" movement of persons on the border of the Portuguese possession of Daman to prevent smuggling, Bombay's Ciiief Minister Morarji Desai told the State Assembly yesterday. He said customs authorities had been
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  • 208 1 Gurupatham's Gerrymandering (From Our Staff Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Wed: Mr. A. Balakrishnan, President Regional Indian Congress, Penang, charged here today that Mr. Kundanlal Devaser's success last year m the M.I.C. Presidential election was mainly due to Mr. K. Gurupatham's subtle manoeuvre at the
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  • 95 1 NEW DKLJU, Max Indian children m Transvaal have boycotted a new Indian school at Lenasia township esta blished to accommodate the Indian community of Johannesburg as a separate raoial group, says a Durban report. The township, situated 22 miles from Johannesburg; is not populair and ia
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  • 71 1 KATMANDU. Nepal, Mar. 0 —The HunaKayan kingdom of Nepal, which once barred most western visitors, yesterday welcomed the first gicup of organised tourists ®ver to enter the countlry. A chartered plane carrieu klght Americans, two Canadians and two Brazilians into Nepal, winch Is sandwiched ».oiwten India and
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  • 389 1 Prakasam To Head Land Reforms Commission (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 9: There is no likelihood that Mr T. Prakasam will again become the Chief Minister of Andhra State though the party of which he is the leader has won nearly
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  • 521 1 Adigal's Parting Advice BUILD TAMIL SCHOOLS AND PROMOTE EDUCATION The parting advice of His Holiness Kundrakucli Adigal to Malayan Tamils was to effect unity among themselves and to build more Tamil schools with a view to giving education to all Tamils and preserving the ancient Tamil culture.
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  • 46 1 SEOUV, Mar. 9. Field Martial Sir John Hax<Mng\ Cr.ief of the British Imperial General staff, arrived here yesterday for a two-day inspection of British Commonwealth troops m Korea. He was accompanied by Lt. Oen. R Bierwarth. commander of Commonwealth iForce3 m Korea.— AP
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  • 111 1 TO PROFIT BY A STUDY OF BOURNE'S WAYS From Our Staff Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, wed: General Maxwell D. Taylor, new United Nations Commander-in-Chief m the Far East, who arrived here for top ranking talks with Services Cliiefs here stated that he had come to profit from General Bournes aggressive and
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  • 158 1 PRINCE RUNS AWAY FROM SCHOOL! GSTAAD, Switzerland, Mar. y.-— Prince All Patrick, sevcii-car-old nephew of the Shah of Iran, yesterday ran awiy can tnc school he entered ncre on Monday, telling his teacher he did not like school. The boy, who has been the centre of a dispute between his
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  • 95 1 BELGRADE, Mar. Yugoslavia m a now £ju. r ;turj of fnendsh p toward the c*st, lies named its Hrst Ambassador to Red china. He is tall, handsome Viaio I Vjpovic, 40-year-old form; Ambassador to the Soviet Union and the United Stntr?, r»opovc rose from the
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  • 32 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 9. Dr. M^han Bltyfll Mehta, IP* 1 unbuiador-dcslfMtt to sw t y.erland. ha.c- also been ap»r tttea mmfster to Austria »nu to tht Vatican.- AP
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  • 527 2 The Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs. Mar.10,1955 COLOUR BAR IN BRITAIN! \ND so the Colour Bar still exists m Britain. And it has been admitted by ao other than a leading trade unionist, though trade unionism is supposed to be the only sphere where the Colour Bar doesn't exist. Isn't
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  • 126 2 BOMBAY. The Egyptian t'nme Micister, Col* Gaxnel Abdul Nassei, will pay brief visits to Pakistan and Afghanistan, before reaching New Delhi on April 11, according to information available here. Col. Nasser will reach Bombay by an A:r-Indi a International plane on April o. After
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  • 135 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister has sent the following message m connection with the Golden Jubilee of the Ramakrishna Mission Students' Home. Mylapore. "Many years ago I visited the Ramakrishna Mission Students' Home m Mylapore, Madras and I was much struck by the good work
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  • 211 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: Sri R. S. Malayappan, Collector of Tiruclmrapallt, toured the villages of .Kulitalai taluq and inquired into the condition of Harijans. He visited many cheries. and was accompanied by Sri O.K. Murthi, Regional Ccmmdss.'noner for Scheduled Castes, and scheduled Tribes, Southern Range. The Collector led a
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  • 113 2 NEW DELHI: There were 6,14.000 unemployed persons leg-istered at the various offices of the Resettlement and Employment Exchanges during January 1955, it was announced here. The number was 4,000 more than that at the end of December 195*. Although fresh registrations ut Exchanges had fallen by about 18.000
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  • 82 2 NEW DjELHI. The Deputy Communications Minister, Mr. Kaj Bahadur outlined m the Lok Sabha the steps the Government would take for introducing Hindi m telegraph offices during the current year. He informed Mr. Heda that about 450 Hindi trained operators would be made available by the
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  • 437 2 AMERICAN SAYS: What A World We Might Have If All Leaders Were Like Nehru SEND NEHRU'S SPEECH TO IKE DULLES NO STATESMAN IS DOING MORE OR EVEN AS MUCH FOR PEACE UNDERSTANDING AS NEHRU NEW YORK. The deep (impression made by Prime Minister Nehru, on many Americans by his recent
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  • 65 2 Australian Official Photo By Dr. Lee Wee Kitt. of 23 Porchester Avenue, off Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Is the first Malayan Chinese to graduate with the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She
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  • 65 2 JAMMU: It was stated here by a high-placed authority that the draft of the Jammu and Kashmir State's new constitution would be read> within seven months. Tne authority also stated that the Constituent Assembly, probably meeting here soon, would consider the extension of Central jurisdiction over the
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  • 138 2 MADRAS: The State Government has drawn plans for the establishment of a large thermal generation plant with an initial capacity of 100.000 K.W. and linal capacity of 200,000 «K.W. m the Neiveli urea of South Arcot, using tne lignite resources of the area, if cheap and
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  • 101 2 'Sprayers,' Not Prayers The Remedy MADRAS: Mare things am wrought by prayer than this world dreams of but not the controlling of crop pests, ac« cording to Agriculture Minister Bhaktavatsalam. When the Minister waa enumerating a series Of remedial measures taken r>> Government to check -rop press m Tanjore district
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  • 107 2 German Doctor Says Indian Doctors Are Best BOMBAY: Indian specialists, particularly m eye, heart and lung diseases were among Lne best m the world, acorrtmg to Dr. Heilmeyer, a distinguished German physician, ana author, now on a lecture iour of the country. Dr. Heilmeyer sa-xl that during his meetings with
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  • 131 2 NEW DIiLHI: Mr. S. J«. Das asked m the Lc* Sabha whether the Government have observed the emphasis heir,? given by Pakistan to a divergent trend Mm poLcy on t.h« ssue of Portuguese aettte incuts m India. Replying to the question, Mr. Anil K. Chanda,
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  • 547 2 Not All In U. K. And U. S. Support "H"-Bomb Mr. C. Rajagopalachari writes: Low's cartoon m The Hindu (March 4) is brilliant. It effectively ridicules the unrealism that I am struggling to explain the notion that there is any value by way of self-protection m these horrorgadgets I would
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  • 98 2 Books On Sex Life Of Gods In B'bay Libraries BOMBA* Tne Bombay Municipal Corporation passed a resolution, sponsored by tne Praja Socialist Party, to clean up the municipal libraries, of books containing objectionable and obscene martters." The resolution, moved by Prof. Nam Joshl, said that a number of mythological books
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  • 144 2 BOMBAY: The whole of the issue capital ot Rs. 5 crores of the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation has bewi subscribed. The Corporation is now m a position to apply to the Government of India for the advance of Rs. 7i crores under the terms of
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  • 151 2 CALCUTTA: Nearly 4.00U women carrying a charter demanding employment and equality of status marched to the State Assembly building to-day. The charter carried 32,000 signatures. The charter, which waa intended to be presented to the State Chief Minister, Dr. B. IX Koy, also expressed women's
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  • 63 2 MADRAS. The present Buo^ 1« Se^ ion of the Legislative Assembly will conclude on Mar. 25 because 01 the Telugu New Year's Day holiday. But ?5 e n^ mbl y WiH slt Apr. 10 or 12 as it has to dispose ol a
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. n commerce and Industry, told Mr, Raghubir S in gh in the Efpa bahha that Governm-r.t Aad approved of a project for tne manufacture of diesel trucks at Jamshedpur. He said that it was proposed that approximately 75 ncr cent by value o
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  • 171 2 NBW DELHI: A three-mu, delegation of Japanese publishers, representing the as« Cultural Exchange Publicity Association of Tokyo, is ex pelted to arrive here m the second week of next month. The first of its kind toviajt this country from Japan, the delegation aims at gathering
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  • 169 2 CALCUTTA: An intense desire to spend the remaning years of tneir lives m the noiy cities of Banaras n l ja* gannath Purl was expressed by nearly 100 aged and inilrm refugee women, some of them above 80, when the Union Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. Mchr
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  • 97 2 MADIKAI: People of the two villages of Ayyanathamputti ana Metarajakularaman In Srivltliputhur taluk v.«t< completely ignorant' of the by -election to the Lok Sabha from the Srivuiliputhur Parliamentary qon«titu£ncy. This Tevealed from the first day's counting of voted, IM'iicd m the constituency which concluded at Srivilllpu
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI; The Prime Minister was asked m the Kajya Sabha whether the opinions of the people residing m the former French Settlements m India were obtained oefore taking the decision to rename these settlements as the Pondicherry State. Mrs. Lakshmi Menon Parliamentary Secretary to
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  • 58 2 COLOMBO: Delegated to the Afro-Asian Conference to be held m Bandung on April 18 will speak m one of three languages -English, French or Arabic it is learned here. Those m charge of the arrangements consider that these languages will generally meet the language problem of
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  • 1191 3 Franchise For Refugees INDIA GOVT. ASSURANCE Measures Taken To Alleviate Misery Of Displaced Persons NEW DELHI. The Rajya $abha passed a resolution urging Government to take necessary steps for the enfranchisement of displaced persons from Pakistan and settled here after July 25, 1949. The resolution which was sponsored by Mr.
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  • 96 3 JAMMU: The State's transport authorities expect a greater influx of tourists this year than ever before and they compute the number of visitors this year at 50,000 as against last year's 35,000. With nearly two months remaining fcr the tourist season to begin, the authorities have
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  • 88 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government has started plantations of Madras softwoods covering 750 acres on the West Coast, to meet the demand from other States, particularly from the match and plywood industries, for softwoods. Scftwoodg grown m Madras State are Vella (Veteria indlca). Elavu (Bombax Malabarlcum), Kambli
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  • 31 3 Doctorate For Tamil Scholar ate lfttle (D. Litt.) on Mr. S Somasundara Bharatl, a pro. found scholar m Tamil. The Governor of Madras and Chancellor of Annamalai University conferring the Doctor-
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  • 543 3 India's Prestige In West Goes Up As Andhra Reds Are Routed In Elections NEW YORK. By the resounding defeat they have inflicted on the Communists m their State elections, the people of Andhra have sent uj. India's stock m Western eyes as nothing else has done m the recent past.
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  • 138 3 MADRAS: industries sn his Slate utilise 58 per cent )f electric power available m jie State. Irrigation and domestic itilisatjon follow with lo ana Ll per cent, respectively while :ommcrce takes six per cent üblic lighting and miscellan;ous two-and-a-half per cent ;ach, and traction two p«r ;ent.
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  • 112 3 TRIVANDRUM TravancoieCochin is tluj best behaved of all the Indian states. Incidence of cognisable crimes there m 1953 (calculated on the basis of 1.00,000 of persons) was only 69. Delhi State leads the ltbt just the other way, claiming the figure 437.2. A Union
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  • 123 3 NEW DELHI: Chickan embroidery of Uttar Pradesh is getting popular m the United States Orders worth Rs. 32,--500 for export of chickan embroidery works to American have been placed with the U.P. Government's Handicrafts Showroom here. Chickan embroidery, which was a premier cotton industry of
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  • 76 3 KXTRNOOL: Two girls were burnt to death and 500 people rendered homeless when nearly a third of Barmu r village, SO miles from here, was destroyed by fire. Achamma (five) and Subbanama (three), daugthers of Chakali Na^anna, were asleep inside the hut when flames drove
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  • 342 3 BOMBAY: Bombay's "decennial" post-war budget presented to the State Assembly today at once recorded the governments ten-po.nt achievement m work done and its read. ness for the work ahead m a planned socialistic society. "We m India have to run last even m order to
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  • 188 3 Progress Of India's Wagon Industry CALCUTTA: Mr. Lai Banadr.r Shastri's statement thai the Railways would be prepared to increase the orders placed with the wagon butoders, provided they showed evidence of capacity to produce more, has been welcomed by the wagon industry. The indigenous wagon inc'.ustry has recently increased its
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  • 85 3 .THARIA: The Central Hospital for colliery workers near Asansol (West Bengal) built at a cost of about Rs. 35 lakhs out of the Coal Mines Labcur Welfare Fund, will be formally opened some time m April by Mr Khandubhai Desai, Unicn Labour Minister, it is
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  • 394 3 PARIS: Tuberculosis is "a great scourge*' among' Indian ex-servicemen "and appears to be hitting the veteran m his fort.es with marked severity." This emerges from a report submitted to the World veterans' Federation here by Brigadier F.H. vinden followiug a three-month tour of Pakistan,
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  • 248 3 TARIS-. Hundreds of years ago, according to the medieval legend which Robert Browning immportalised m ver3e, the German city of Hamelin was plagued by rats until the Pied Piper, promised a generous reward by the Burgomaster, lured them away t>y his sweet music. A prospect
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  • 66 3 NKW DELHI: Mr. B- Ts T Datar, Deputy Home Minister told Mr. s- N. Dwivedy m a written reply m the Rajya Rabha that the Mandpur State authorities had "not harmed the entry of Mr. Nehru's book '•Discovery of India" into the jails of that State. He
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  • 251 3 Monkeys Show Preference For Women NEW DELHI: Monkeys are getting into the wards of tbe Indian Military Hospital m Delhi Cantonment and playing- havoc there, it bas been reported here. They »hOTv a preference for women wards, where they run about helter-skelter, npiseicing me<l»dne .bottle*, rol»--h.n U r the i>atuents
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  • 228 3 MADRAS: Mr. C Suuia maniam. Finance Minister, informed the Madras Council answering a question by r A. Srinivasan, that Government were examining the .call implication of preventing ihe manufacture of certain ciackers which resulted m serious accidents and soon as the matter wa s clear action would
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  • 172 3 Blackmarketing In Malampuzha Water MADRAS: In the Legislative Assembly, the Revenuo Minister. Sri M. A. Manickavelu Naicker informer! Sri M. Narayana Kurup, P.S.P., Malaoar, that on a complaint received from the Praja-Social-lst Party, and the Palghat Taluq Kisan Panchayat about the improper distribution of water from the MalampuzJha. Reservoir, a
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  • 1405 4 Elections In Ceylpn Any Time After June, Says PM Crucial Period Ahead Speech At Party's Annual Confab COLOMBO: The President of the United National Tarty, Prime MinUter Sir John Kotelawala, told the Party that they were entering a most important period of their existence. "At any Ume from now we
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  • 199 4 A WOMAN TERRORIST SURRENDERS A woman Branch Committee Member of the Communist ter. ronst organisation mi n the v?£^ area of Pana ng. KWAI xiwt», and her bodyguard SIEW TOONG. surrendered to a small party c f Police officers m a rubber estate n*>ar Bentong yesterday. The surrender had been
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  • 54 4 DULLES FELLS CHIANG QUIT TWO ISLANDS PHOTO. President Chiang Kai Shek of Nationalist China (left) with U.S.A. Secretary of States John Foster Dulles at Formosa. Dulles visit to Formosa was presumably to convince Chiang Kai Shek of the need to evacuate Quemoy and Matsu m exchange for a cease-fire m
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  • 142 4 Britain Refuses To Work With; Indian! WEST BROMWTCH, Mar. 9. The West Broimvich colour tar dispue flare up again yesterday with local busmen refusing to wi.tJv with vi) Indian conductor. Mr. B. Deeley. local Secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union the most powerful <n Britain declared that he
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  • 147 4 Following were elected, omce bearers oi the Monks mil ra*ent Teacher Association toi ttie year 1U55 at the annum general meeting held last Saturday. PRESIDENT: Dr. Wong Kin Yip; VICE PRESIDENTS; Dr. T. Balasingam, Mr. Heng Chong How, Mr. Chong Wee Ling, and Mr. Wee
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  • 56 4 The one hundred and twentieth birthday Anniversary of Bhagavan Sree Ramakrishna will be celebrated on Sunday, Mar. 13. commencing at 4 p.m. at the Chettiars 1 Hall, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. Swami Vitasokanandu. •President Ramakrishna Mission Singapore will take the chair and Mr. RM. Valliappan, and Swami
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  • 59 4 In the accounts of the R. K. Sumy Memorial Fund made available to the press, it Is stated that over expences to the extent of $174.50 have b«en incurred and that the over-ex-penditure has been jointly borne by the Committee Members ot the S.T.C. Employees'
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  • 22 4 Lorong G, Telok Kurau, which was closed because oi sewerage work, (has now been re-opened to traffic.
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  • 21 4 Family remittances from Malaya to China during last month totalled $1,686,579 of which $1,022,792 went from Singapore.
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  • 35 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 9: V. K. Krishna Menon, head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations Trusteeship Council arrived here by air from London yesterday after a visit home.— AP
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  • 253 4 LONDON. Mar. 9. British Foreign Secretary Si r Anthony Eden yesterday called on Ch ang Kai-shek to withdraw his armed forces from the coastal islands eff China. Giving the House of Commons a report on his Bangkok meeting with U.S. Secretary of State
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