Indian Daily Mail, 26 April 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL XI NO. 73 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. APRIL 26, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 535 1 Ali Says Both Sides Must Show Proof Sincerity Chou's Suggestion Regarding Chiang Kai-Shek's Future BANDUNG, Apr. 25. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr, Mohammed Ali, today spoke of the necessity for some evidence o* earnestness from balh sides" after a two and
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  • 188 1 the Asian- Afrcan Conference, delegates disclosed today. The jnciacnt Cook place mi n a Sub-Committee drafting resolution condemning Colonial. sin only few hours before me 29 -nation Conference final plea, ary session Delegates' said the Chinese Communist Prime Nin.ster and a Turkish Representative were involved m
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  • 75 1 Laos China NonAggression Pact BANDUNG, Apr. 25 Katay Sosorith Prime Minister of Laos today said that his government was considerin^ signing a non-aggression pact with Communist China. He told Reuter he had yeen both India's Prtnve Minister Jawaharlail Nehru and China's Premier Chou En Lai about relations between Loas and
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  • 107 1 From Our Ow n Correspondent BOMBAY, Apr. 25: A new build ng" for housing the entiro secretariat of Bombay State Government was opened on Sunday b y the Governor Harikrishna Mahatab. Located on foreshore the six storeyed building costing sixtyfive lakhs wll b e one
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  • 89 1 Nehru Invites N.Z. Australia BANDUNG, Apr. 26.—Australia and New Zealand may be invited to any future Asian. African Conference m the opt. nion of western diplomatists here. They based their believe on the statement by Indian fre. mier Jawaharlul Nehru to the Asian Africtin Conferences final meeting. Mr. Nehru said
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  • 203 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 25. Mr. Krishna Menon Indai's Foreign Affairs expert called on Chou En Lai 10-day. Chou En Lai is due to leave for Djakarta tomorrow for a few days stay as the official guest of President Soekarno of Indonesia. India's Premier
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  • 128 1 Nobel Prize For Nehru Urges Rajaji PVcnv Our O\v n Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 2& Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru must be awarded Nobel Peace Prize this year because of big work for world peace at Bandung declared Kajaji. Whether he gets it or not there is no doubt that million** mi n
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  • 55 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 26 The Sudanese premier Sayed Ismail E 1 Azhari told Router today that the General feedtag an the Sudan now was f^i "complete independence and not for Union with Egypt* He said before leaving by air that naturally Sudan would have arrangements on certain economic and
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  • 86 1 No Talks With Reds Chiang TAIPEH, Apr. «6: General Chiang Kai Shek baa told two hig-h American officials his Nationalist Government would not consider direct talks with the Chinese Communists on Formosa usually reliable source here said today. At a six hour meeting yesterday he also told Admiral Arthur Radford,
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  • 53 1 The Prime Minister ot Pakistan,. Mr Mohammed Ali and Be£u m Ali a are scheduled to arrive here this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Kallang Airport by Garuda Airways. Mr. Mohammed Ali will be the guest of the Commis-sioner-General and leave far Karachi, Wednesday morning
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  • 111 1 Fk-cm Our oo n Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 25: Mr. K. R. Sharma Engineer m charge of building the Bhakra Canals, who was recently awarded the title of Padma Vibhushan for hi s work m completing this huge project has now been arrested at Ambala b
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  • 86 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA. Apr 25: Through goods traffic en Indian and Pakistani railways from Calcutta to East Pakistan would begin on May First, while through passenger traffic from Calcutta to Lahore would commence on June first announced Mr. Meherchand Khanna. Central Rehabil taticn Minister
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  • 231 1 FRIENDS WITH EVERYBODY NEHRU TELLS AFRASIAN CONFAB BANDUNG, Apr. 25. India's Prime Minister Nehru, probably the chief architect of this tlhe first Asian- African conference, said the meeting would give Asia and Africa a new influence m the world. "We want to be friends and to co-operate with the West,
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  • 204 1 Chou And Ali To Meet Again On Formosa BANDUNG. Apr 25: Chou En Lai and Mohammed All Chinese Communist and Pakis. tan Prime Minister will meet here late today an authority L.ye source told Router. Thl s would be their second private mect.ng ever. They had a 90-minute discussion earlier
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  • 756 1 There has been witnessed a fresh awakening among Malayan Tamils, particularly the poorer sections, who have come forward and declared that "TAMIL IS OUR LIFE" Despite their frugal income and the many heavy commitments on thei r purse they have found rather made It possible for
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  • 138 1 AMERICA WAS "TOO HASTY" SAYS SIR JOHN BANDUNG, Apr. 25 Sir John Kcteflawala Ceylon Premier said here today that United States reaction to Communist China's proposal for negotiation* on relaxing tension In the Formosa area was ''too hasty." Sir John Kbtelawala said before leaving here by plan« for Ooflombo that
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  • 48 1 R. I. AFGHANISTAN FRIENDSHIP TREATY BANDUNG, Ap- 24- Tndcneg'a wa s expected late today t-> sign a treaty of friendship with Afghan stan official Indonesian sources reported The sljrnatcres would bt the Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr Sunario and the Afghan Deputy Prime Mniatcr Sar« <jar M^hammod Nairn. Reuter
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  • 448 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Apr. 26, 1955 AFRASIAN ELEPHANT ON THE MARCH! £YEN casual perusal of the resolutions passed at the Afrasian Conference held at Bandung last week will show the immensity of the success that! has attended this first gathering m their history of 29 African and Asian
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  • 85 2 r u NEW DEUHi; Mr. Mchr £{>*"<» I anna Union Rehabt. Utation Minister, w ;n hold discussions m Calcutta on the influx of displaced persons from East Pakistan with Mr Ghyauddin Pathan, Pakistani Minister for minorities and Mr a. XvK v Chanda. India's Deputy External Affaire
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  • 426 2 First Of Course Is Japan NEW DELHI: An official review for 1954 shows that India has unmistakably emerged as the second largest exporter of cotton cloth m the world. The first position is retained by Japan for the second year m succession.
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  • 56 2 photo King: Hussein of Jordan, 20 and Ms bride, Queen Dfcna 26 a*e rtwwn here at the Ramadan Padace m Amman during the reception, after thefr wedding earlier m the day They a/re the, first King and Queen of Jordan lever to appear together In
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  • 149 2 NEW DELHI: Delhi Tamil* celebrated their New Year Day undci the presidentship of Smt. Maragatham Chandrase. khar, India's Deputy Minister for Health. The Delhi Tamil San gam organised a cultural function which was attended among others by Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for
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  • 50 2 New President Of Calcutta Bar Association CALCUTTA; Mr. Suresn Chandra Talukdar has been elected President of the Calcutta High Court Bar Association for 1955. Other office-bearers are: Mr. Sarat Chandra Janah, Vice. President; Mr. Sudhir Kumar Bhose, Hony, Secretary and Treasurer; and Mr. Jnanendra Mohan De, Hony Asat. Secretary FOC.
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  • 50 2 Congressman Resigns From Rajya Sabha NEW DELHI: Mr. Onkar Math, Congress member from Delhi, resigned his seat m the Rajya Sabha. Thds was announced last week by the Chairman, Dr. 8- Radhakrishnan. It is expected that Mr. Mehrchaim Khanna, Minister for RehabJMUUoo, will be elected 4* m» rwib** m.*v>. FOC
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  • 455 2 State's Right To Impose Sales Tax Questioned NEW DELHI: The Full Bench of the Supreme Court la^t week commenced hearing of an appeal filed by the Ben. gal Immunity Co. Ltd., against the State of Bihar questioning the right of that State to tax sales effected m West Bengal. Intervening
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  • 62 2 MADRAS: The Government have declared that the decUical undertaking of the Tirupatttujr Municipal Council (North Arcot) should vest m the Government on and from August 23, 1965 and that of the Bodinayakanux Muotcitpal Council (Madura!) should vest m them on and from August 30. The Acquisition Officer
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  • 73 2 bumbay: Twenty .eight wa. gxxis of a goods train proceed. Ing from Baroda to Broach were derailed oh Wednesday morning between Broach and Nabkxir, about 200 mi!e s from Bombay, according to informs. Uon reacting Western Railway authorities here. None was re ported Injured. Railway officials
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  • 484 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Travancore -Cochin Assembly on April 16 referred to a select committee the TravanccsreOochn General Sales Tax (Am. endment) Bi.l, Introduced by the Finance Minister giving eitect to his Budget proposals for abo.ish.ng sales tax on handioom products and ievy.ng an enhanced rate of sales
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  • 80 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Dcvi Datt Pant. M.P., died here on Wed. nesday evening aa a result of a car accident, He was going m a. taxi which collided with a truck at a crossing naar his residence In South Avenue. Hi w«« immediately remov. Ed
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  • 156 2 Rs. 7.3 m. Drainage Scheme For Kumbakonam KUMBAKONAM: The Madras Government have passed orders sanctioning the drainage scheme for the entire town or Kumbakonam estimated to cost Ra 73.6a .anna. The drainage scheme for th.s Municipality nas been assigned second place m the priority list m the F.ve-^ear flan. The
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  • 137 2 NEW DELHI The pericd allowed upto June 30. 1955. under the existing movable property agreement between India and Pak.stan, for removal of personal and household property of displaced persons ieft with friends and relations will tHj extended upto December 31, 1955 and no extension would be given
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  • 150 2 BELGAUM: A Portuguese military officer has been arrested by Belgaum police at Castle Rock, Indian Customs checkpost on the Goa border, for entering Indian territory without the required tra> vel permits. According to a repoPt re ceived here, the officer, Mario Antonio de Silva, on
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  • 106 2 IMPHAL: Following a hab. eas corpus petition moved on their behalf, Dr. Lohia, the P.S.P. leader, and six other members o f the party, were produced before Mr. Brij Na_ rain, Judicial Commissioner of Manipur. They were arrested by the police on April 11 on charges
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  • 434 2 NEW DELJU: The Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Bill, regarded as one of tne most important measures di&. cussed by Parliament, was passed unanimously by the Rajya Sabha last Wednesday. Since the Bill, as reported by a joint select committee, has already been accepted by the Lok
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  • 149 2 DACCA: Ttir monkey market In East Bengal U expeavenaing a boom. ReftttrictCJona on wxport of monkey* from Inrla. and the discovery of a new anti-polio vaccine by an American doctor have pushed up Inquiries for monkeys here from firms m the United Kingdom and
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  • 169 2 Radhakrishnan On Man's Dual Nature GORAKHPUR: Integration of the dua! nature m man was the real problem facing the world Vice_Presidect Radha. krishnan declared here. The Vice-Presldent, speaking at the Convocation of the Ma. harana Pratap Degree Col. lege said the world was m an unfortunate position today as It
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  • 63 2 WASHINGTON; More than 1.800 Indian students arc studying m American colleges and universities", the Indian Embassy has announced. The Embassy aays 80 percent of these students are studying sciences m order to take pare m India's vast economic and technical development programme. Two hundred
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  • 840 3 Suhrawardy's Mission To Dacca It is irentrallv ha I<vkj »u_4. Mr. Suhrawardy. who i s not only the Central Law Minister but is one of the architects of the United Front, haa a pecul arly difficult mission to fulfil His ei:'urts. it i
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  • 112 3 AMRITSAR: The textile workers' agitation m Chheharata. an industrial suburb of' Amritaar, took a new turn last week when six of the workers went on hunger strike of thret miles, two workers m each mile. Chheharata was the scene of clashes between police and the
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  • 57 3 AGRA: Dr M. S. Manl U the School ol Entomology St John's College, Agra is leading an entomo!ogcal expedition to the north-west Himalayas next mcnth. It will, m addition to coi!cct!n e insects at high altitudes .study the condit ons influencing the occurrence and abundance
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  • 195 3 Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Advised Rest MADRAS: While on a v.sit U- Kanpur a few days ago, fjg, U f. Kamaswami Ayyar, vu:i cnancelJor, Uaoaraa h.^uu University, developed a buster, on hi 3 lett foot, which resulted .ii ajj onset of fever. This necessitated hia being o mined U> beo.
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  • 132 3 Adjournment Motion Falls Through CHANDIGARH: An adjournment motion sponsored by Sardar Harkishen Singh (Com) to discuss the "deter. orating labour situation m Amritsar and the arrest of workers, fell through m the Punjab Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) for want of the requisite number of sup- poters. Mr. Abdul Ghani Dar (Gandhi
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  • 99 3 First Indian To Receive Yugoslav Doctorate NEW DELHI: Mr. Pancha. nan Misra ia the first Indian to be awarded the degree of Doctor of Law of Beograd Univer. aity. Mr. Misra submitted his thesis "Soviet Rusia and the Diplomacy of Great Powers m North Eastern Europe (1934. 41)" m the
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  • 133 3 Butchers Oppose Cow Slaughter Legislation BOMBAY: The AB-Indw Jwm«.t-al-Qur«4Rh (Bnvenem*) Oonfek-rnoe, which cotKHuded Ms seaHon here last week a resolution. •■Bd two mlfllon people engaged In cattle, mjeat and Mdc trades In the country would miner Immensely by contzractfon of trad* and employment If teg*«Utlon h>« daughter «< ca*fe wms
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  • 185 3 17 Bodies Found Washed Ashore On Kutubdia Island DACCA: Seventeen bodies believed to have been drowned as a result cf the recent cyclone m the Bay o f Bengal, had been washed ashore on Kutubdia Island, s tuated between Chittagong and Cox's Bazar. Tney are beJeved to be the bcdies
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  • 158 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay MJKowners' Association Jast week resolved to build a hosp'.tal with 300 beds for industrial workers m Bombay. The resolution moved by *he Chairman, Mr. Neviiil c N. Wadla, at the annual general meeting <of the Association. .-aid funds for this would be provided
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  • 66 3 BOMBAY: a beet with 4a persons aboard caps zed nnc r Uran. about 30 miles from Bombay, on Saturday last, according to reports reacting here. Two persons were drowned, three are missing and out of the 38 survivor's two died from exhaustion scon
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  • 58 3 GWALIOR: The new Cauinet of Madhya Bharat headed by Mr. Takhatmal Jain was sworn m by the Rajprarlukh last week. The new Ministry, which consists of eight Minister* and flhree Deputy Ministers inciud. ea all the members of the pre vious Oengwait Cabinet. This Us the sixth
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  • 118 3 Anti-Bengali Demonstrations In Assam UAIXXJTTA: Mr. K. p. Madhavan Nair, general <kcletary of the AXCLC. said In Calcutta last week he felt '•sorry 1 about what he had seen durlno- fci s tour of the areas mi n Assam affected by the iecent anti-Bengali demonstrations against West Bengal t'aim to
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  • 57 3 KARACHI: The Ministry of Commerce Pakistani Government, has announced an export allotment ot 30.*****0 lr>. of tea for April!' 1955 to March 1956, a Press Note said. Tn e Pakistan Tea Licensing Committee Sylhet, bwlll aWot Quota* to individual! tea estates which SwW cairry export
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    50 3 Kannalyan, son of P. Ayyakanmi of Parlt and Mhm NayammaJ, daughter of C. Natesan of Parlt *too were recently married m refon-m«d Btyte conducted by Mr, M S. Manlam of Ipoh (Below) p. Valiyan and Misa M. Chellammai whose marriages was conducted recently on Landerson Estate, Port Swettenhsm.
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  • 228 3 Indian Pak. Enclaves In Bengals To Be Exchanged! NEw DELHI; Mr. gadath All Khan, Parliamentary Secretary to th« Prime Minißtet, told the Lok Sabha last week that an Indo-Pakistani conference was proposed to be hold shortly further to Ulscuss the question of exchange of Cooch Behar enclaves l n East
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  • 116 3 KARACHI: A Pakistan* Government Press Note dettiied (report*) that Mr. Mohammed AJtfsl second marriage \\fth his former sociah wcrertary. .MiNs A«\a Saadi, at Beirut early this month took |*!aor with lavish and OAtentattouf* fmmon.v, and IUIM ■expens-ive glft» oi jewellery and large •nuns of
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  • 51 3 1-Day B.E.S.T. Strike In Bombay Over BOMBAY: Buses and tram s of the Municipal-run Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (8.E.5.T.) undertaking were running normally last week after a day's token strike t>v a section of the operative staff last week. Armed police guards however still accompaned some buses and trams.
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  • 53 3 DACOA: a meeting of the Congress Party m the East Hengal Assembly wOJ be held cv April 22 to consider issues arising o ut of the proclamat'on on Aprffi 15 by the GovernorGeneral of Pakistan to summon the Constitution Omventton, the Secretary of the
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  • 53 3 BOMBAY' Dr. B V Keskar. Minister for Information and Broadcasting, sad here that Government were hurrying up with a bil; for working: journali3ts. Dr Keskar. who arrived here last week frcm Hyderabad said, ho ould not state definitely whether It wou:d be ntroduced m the current session of
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  • 152 3 AMRITSAR: Toe Increatf-ng enUiualaam of people frctn hoth tides of the Indo-PRkistani border to vtolt each othere 'a>uoir y has prompted the authorities to arrange more police hockey matches m the two countries, a match has been f}xed to be played at fc'erozepore on
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  • 38 3 NEW DELHI: The question Of reduction m the radio licence fee was under consideration, pr. B. V Keskar Minister for Information and Broadcasting, told Mr. d C. Sharma m written reply mi n the Lok'Sabha
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  • 58 3 MADRAS. Kannan (22), a mi k man from Kalaperi village near Tambaram. wa s electrocuted last week when he attempted to remove a live wire hanging from a lamp post m Tambaram. It i a stated Kannan ted his cow to the post to mi'k it and seeing
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  • 121 3 DACCA: The hearing of tnc case whereio powers of the Governor under Sec 92(A) were questioned was adjourned by a division bench of the I>acca High Court last week. The Chief juatdce, Mr Amlruddln, remarked that the ourt would like to await the decision of the
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  • 106 3 CLASH OVER A COIN CALCUTTA; A fluarrrf tbetweea H— e«ft<r» and conductor* of a bus over H "Pakistani nan** tod to the Arrapt of 40 Jpersons and landed six other* In hospttai m rfasfa to the port are* here but week A heated argument for not acdeptfng the Pakistani coin,
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  • 1599 4 Afrasian Conference Decisions International Friendly Co-operation On Basis Of Nine Principles Freedom Independence For Subject Peoples Racial Segregation Condemned Colonialism In Any Shape Condemned BANDUNG, Apr. 25. The Final Communique of 'the Asian African Conference said The Asian African Conference convened by the Government of Burma, Ceylon, India. Indonesia and
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  • 30 4 The next meeting of the Rural Board will be held at the Conference Room, Chi p f Secretary's Office on Thursaay, Apr. 28 at 10.00 a .m.
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  • 254 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will De held tomorrow at 7 pa at "Gokula Vila" 9 Boscombe Head. Off Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore, the residence of Sri R. M Krlshnan uons should practice tolerance ;<ad live together m peace with one another as good
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  • 114 4 Organisation Of "Young Progressive" An interim Committee witn Mr. Kevin Mallal as Chairman met last Friday to draft tne rues of the proposed Young Progressives which will be a Sub-Committee of the Genera] Committee of the Progressive Party. Alj members of the Party under the &gc of 30 will be
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  • 50 4 Mr. Lim Yew Hock the Minister of Labour and Welfare has suggested that the Heck Lee Bu s Company and the Singapore Bu s Workers' Union hold a joint meeting at the Ministry of Labour and Welfare "to explore tht possibility of a settlement to the
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  • 30 4 BANDUNU. Apr. 25 ur. An Swii-ruaiuAajujp jlndonesian i-ivimer ana Chairman 01 une jAwui sUMUkui Confertjice Ueolared it clotsed Here today at 2132 local (1402 iireemvlch).- Reuter
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  • 190 4 No Resignation By Brazier But Only Retiring RerutiDg a report m a faiugapurt paper yesterday i"vi j n Indian Daily Mall) mat Mr. j. a. Brazier, the federation's Trade Uni^n Adviser, has decidied -to resign over differences with Government on its proposals to abo.iSn the appointment of a lrade Union
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  • 157 4 The .Kedantan Government has now decided that polling Day for ita state Council elections wlil be Monday, Sept. 19. Proclamation and NoUce of Eflecti«n will be on Wednesday. Aug. 3, and Nomination Day, Monday, Aug. la. It i s proposed to hol<i polling oo a Monday m
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  • 144 4 Dancer Bhaskar His Wife The popular dancer Mr. R. P. BHASKAR and Mrs. Santba Rhasksr pave a reception at the Ceylon Tamils Association Hall In Singapore last Saturday m commemoration of theli marrlffjre which took place recently m India. It ntM attended by large number cf M/» rtude'nt* from all
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  • 74 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 25 The British Navy has been asked by 'the Indian and Indonesian Governments to salvage the wreckage of the Indian A.rliner which crashed oft Sarawak en April 11 An announcement here said the British vessel Barford sailed from Singapore Saturuay. The
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  • 55 4 The Mis s Golden Rotary Competition and Dance will be held at the Great World (Air conditioned) Cabaret on Thursday, April 28. The Rotary Club of Singapore Is ccmmemoratin e its Golden Anniversary and this is one of their functions, which is m aid of the Singapore
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  • 72 4 BANDOENG, Apr. 25 Japanese dhief delegate Takasaki told a news conference that m his tallks with Chou En-lai he had called for the release of more than I.UOO Japanese still held by the Chinese as -war crlmiinala. Takasaki said he put particular emphasis on
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