Indian Daily Mail, 10 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 116 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1965 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 264 1 Churchill Back Number In New Parliament But Even Galleries Forget Rules Cheer Him On Arrival Attlee Honours Ex-P. M. By Giving Him Priority In Oath Taking LONDON, June 9: A Jback-bencher walked into the House of Commons yesterday and got the biggest ovation of the day at the swearing m
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  • 240 1 Queen's Hint In Parliament LONDON, ne 9 Quefn Elizabeth her speech from the Throne opening: Britain's New I'arllament today announced the Government would Introduce legislation consistent \v*th its obligations "to permit .the imposition if coun-tt-rvnjpng and antidumping duties on imported goods". Political sources said
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  • 63 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS. Jun 9: Th e new buildings of Tamilnad Branch of Kasturi National Memorial Trust were opened at Erode, yesterday by the Union Parliament Speaker Mr. Q. V. Mavlankar. The Wiilding ccating rupees one lakh, from public donations will be the headquarters
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  • 194 1 Attlee's Gesture To Churchill LONDON, June 9 Sir Winston Churchah got a warm welcome from Conservative and Labour Members a-ikc when he appeared m the House of Commons yesterday lor the first time since he I'etlred as Britain's Prime Minister last April. The roar "(hear the traditional parliamentary from of
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  • 34 1 mc supervisor or jfcderai Elections states today (Wednesday} that the actua] figure of registerel electorate mi n the Johore Selatan constituency is 29,090 and not 29,100, m was previously given.
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  • 534 1 NEHRU -BULGANIN TALKS Russians Bewildered By Nehru's Spontaneous Action MOSCOW, June 9: Mr. Nehru had a lengthy talk with Marshal Bulganin and other members of the Government and Presidium. After a dinner at the Indian Embassy, Mr. Nehru walked over to toe other side of the road to speak to
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  • 154 1 w AaniisKxi'jjs, june v Vice President Richard Nixon Hasn't exactly Invited India's Home Minister Chakravarthl Rajagopaiacharl to visit the United states, an aide to Nlxog said Wednesday. The aide said Nixon met India's elder statesman during a visit to India m 11)53 and since wrote him
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  • 145 1 Segregation To Continue In US. Army! wAßtiiwc*TCMV, June 9: President eisenhower has called for the removal of an AntlSegTegtion Clause from a Bill to strengthen the military reserves. He believes the Clause which would prohibit the assignment or eslistment of men m any national guard or reserve unit permitting racial
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  • 457 1 PARTY DRANK RADIATOR WATER ANO SUNPOIL TO SLAKE THIRST PARIS, June 9: The two Britons who died of thirst m the Sahara last month drank; radiator water and sump oil from their brokendown car before dying m agony under the blazing desert sun, the Evening Newspapers France
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  • 195 1 LiOs ANGELES, June 9 Helen KcV.er, famed blind and deaf leader, arrived her troth a 40,000-mUe tour of the orient and said that progress m easing: the conditions of the afflicted was "slmpley marvellous'' m japan. Miss .WelCer wno vH'JI be- 75 on June
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  • 335 1 Menon Leaves For Talks With Canadian Premier To Meet Eisenhower Tuesday MR. V. K. KRISHNA MENON, INDIANS ROVINGbIPLOMAT, FLOSS IN OTTAWA TODAY TO CONFER WITli FELSftE^E? I>BIMK minister; m 3s™ 13 AFTAIRS Mr. (Menon w*! have a busy day. He arrives early m Montreal from London goos straight to Ottawa
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  • 73 1 S. INDIANS ON HINDI COMMISSION Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 9: Four South Indians have been Included m the vital Hindi Commission. They are Mr. P. Subbarayan, M.P., M. Satyanarayana M.P., General Secretary South India Hindi Prachar Sabha, M. Anantasayanam Iyengar Deputy speaker, Union Parliament, M. K. Raja, Editor
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  • 187 1 LONDON, June 9 A group of Labour Members of Jr^iaruamcnt liave appealed to Mr. Clement Attlee, their 72--year-o'.d leader, to reconsider Ms planned retirement- -but there was no sign th e former Prime Minister would do so. an Attiec nas decided to give up 'tine leadership h
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    • 33 1 LONDON, June 9; Clement Attlee, leader of the Labour Party today agreed to put off his retirement after the Parliamentary Labour Group had unanimously Invited him to do so.- Reuter
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    • 22 1 MOSCOW, June 9. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Mlnisterc, tcday paid a courtesy call on President Voroshilov. Reuter
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    • 33 1 LISBON, June Portugal and Greece have signed en agreement abolishing visas between their two countries from July first for tcurlat or business purposes, it waa officially announced here last ni*ht.- Reuter
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  • 596 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri, June 10, 1955 JN its memorandum to the All-Party Committee on Chinese Education, the University of Malaya Society, an «.r KH nisation of the alumni of the Art Faculty of the University, Is reported to have urged the Introduction of bi-iingua-liiin m all schools m
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  • 27 2 LONDON, June 9 Mar* shai Pibui Songgra m Thai l Prime Minister and Ws wit* lunched with Queen Elizabot.i at Buckingham PaJace here Reuter
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  • 721 2 Rs. 780 m. To Be Spent MADRAS. Top priority for expansion of primary education has been accorded m the draft proposal drawn up for consideration of the Government m connection with the Second Five- Year Plan. The targets m this draft aim at bringing
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  • 347 2 Pakistan India Live As Close Intimate Friends NEW DELHI. Pakistan's High Commissioner m India, Mr. Ghazanfar All Khan, appealed to all those m India and Pakistan who believed that the two countries must live as close and intimate friends if they are to progress, 1 to pray for the success
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  • 203 2 MADRAS: Oxford University authorities have been accused of breaking a trust— under which money was raised m India—by giving approval to the building of an Oriental Institute, say s an oxford report. Mr. H. T. Lambrick, a fellow of Oriel College said, the Oriental Institute would
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  • 161 2 NEW DELHI: A major issue to be settled by the Planning Commission's Panel on land reforms at its meeting; on Saturday will be whe-* ther or not to impose a. deadline for the enforcement of ceilings on land holdings it Is learnt. In the framework
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  • 91 2 KURNOOL; The Government of Andhra have sanctioned the construction of an anicut across the Uppateru m the Kandukur taluk of Neilore district and the excavation lof a supply channel, at an esi timated cost of Rs. 10 iakhs as a scheme O f permanent improvements i<a the
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  • 414 2 NEW DELHI-. The Central Ministry of Rehabilitation has decided that evacuee properties under certain categories will not be acquired and disposed of for payment of compensation till pending proceedings have been finally settled. Under Sec 12 of the Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, enacted
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  • 45 2 NEW DELHI: Trade talks between India and Pakistan for a comprehensive trade agreement are expected to take place m the middle of July. The venue of the talks is likely to be Karachi. The talks will be held at Secretariat level. FOC
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  • 94 2 NAGPUR: Every mine-owner wIL have to maintain a whoietime or part-time geologist and miming -engineer for bringing the prospecting and mining operations into line with the approved practice, according to the new rufies framed by the Government of India for conserving the country's mineral resources and
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  • 158 2 A MADRAS. A maximum limit of Rs. 10,000 per month ha s been provisionally suggested m respect of prizes for Crossword and other puzzle competitions by the (Government of India la the Draft Bill circulated b y them to States for eliciting
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  • 106 2 LONDON: a 26-year-oid Indian student, A joy X, Mukherjee, was found mi n a bath at the Indian Students Bun an and Hosp'ta; m south-west London 'last week naked and dead witffli throat wounds. Mr. MJukherjee clme from Calcutta last February for practical training as an
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  • 883 2 POLICE OFFICIALS' EVIDENCE MADUBAI. Sub- Inspector* of Police who were on duty at the time of the incident were examined at the resumed hearing of the Madura! Radha Ramayana Rio tin,; Case before Mr. T N. Govindarajulu Naldu District Magistrate. Mr. T. Natarajan, Sub-lr prankundram Police, deposed
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  • 132 2 RANCHI; Twenty-eight Adibasis were arrested by the police m the western .suburb of Ranchi iest week on a charge of rioting. A .arge number of AdibaF:s, discarding: their garments, came out of their houses m village Madftiukam to the soujui-weateirn outskirts of Ranchi town last week
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  • 357 3 Announcement By Shippers l~ i^if^ l^, M lH ce-lt *»™**rge which was to belevled o n freight exported at Bombay and Imported at B«ab*y^ Galcotf and Madras, had bLn deSKS^unS! June 18. It wm dl«clo»ed m New York 3*st week. Officials
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  • 150 3 Exhibition Of Indian Art In London NEW DELHI: An exhibition of drawings and painting* of the Indian artist Shavax Chavoda, was opened m London by India's High Commissioner m London, Mrs Vijayalakshml Pandit. Chavoda is one of the nine leading Indian artists, nominating to the National Art Academy of India
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  • 63 3 SILIGURI; Mr. Mukumia Murarl Ro y (42), Secretary of the s'-ia -'ii Congress committee, was fd.nd dead last vsreek m his village home, about 20 miles from here, a gun was found lyin# near his body. No arrest has been mado yet but police Investigation
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  • 49 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay Customs tseiaed 250 tolas of go]d valued at Rs 22,000 from a person whifle he was disposing it. ait Zavarl Bazar, Bombay's bullion murnpt. on Thursday. Customs authorities, who detained the man, said the contraband consisted of gold coins hidden On his person.- FOC
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  • 73 3 NEW DELHI: Ad amount Of 42,000 dollars has been allocated to finance W.H.O.'s activities m the field of medical uses of atomic energy during 1956, according to information received at the W.H.O. Regional Office for B.E. Asia here. The allocation forms part of an effective
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  • 79 3 NELLORE: New Kesari paddy is being harvested and is likely to come to the market m a week. Merchants are not eager to buy thl a variety just at present as the price of Molagolukulu paddy has not established itself. The price of paddy has suffered
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  • 569 3 SAWANTWAOI: Goan underground freedom fighters waylaid s paming military jeep between Sangem and Savarda m (i<va ear. v last week and beat up the Portuguese soldiers m It, according to a report received by the Azad Gomantak Dal here. The freedom fighters looted the
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  • 134 3 TWO INDIAN NURSES WIN MEDAL NEW DELHI: Two Indian nurses. Miss M. Craig and Miss F. Taylor, (have been awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal by tUe international) committee of the Red Cross for their "exceptional devotion to duty" and "outstanding role m raising the standard of nursing In India, according
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  • 48 3 BELGAUM: a European woman hate volunteered to Join t&|e satyagralfla for the Goa tfberatlon movement of the ailparty Goa Liberation Aid Committee. Committees sources salW recently that response from Europe to the call to Join the international brigade I wa« "tremendous."- FOC
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  • 644 3 MADRAS: At the vacation Kitting of the Madras High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice VV. S. Krishnaswami Na'rtu ast week granted intei.Vn snspenston of the order of the Commistticner of the Religious Endowments dated May 2, 1055 which stated that the powers and
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  • 276 3 DACCA: Prime Minister Mohammed Aii said herp >»*> would aeek elect** to the new Cooatituent Assembly from the Muslim League and not ifrom any other nartv If the central Muslim Leagu e Parliamentary Board gave him ticket, Mr. Ali said, he wound
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  • 64 3 MADRAS: A conference of District Collectors will be held on Jun e 8 and 9 at the Secretariat. Mr K. Mamaraj, Chief Minister, is likely to inaugurate the conference. It is understood that the conference will discuss matters connected with district administration and schemes under the second
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  • 614 3 Redistribution Of Land: Vinoba Bhave's Warning GUNUPUR (Koraput), Acharya Vlnoba Bhave, who Is now touring on foot the district of Koraput, said at a meeting- here last week "thousand* of landless flock dally to our meetings and hear the message that land, Ilk© air water and light Is a Divine
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  • 72 3 H-Expedition Abandoned KATMANDU, Nepal June 9 T«he ten member Swiss Gcr man Expedition to the 26,750--foot Dhaulagiri Peak m West Nepal abandoned their at tern P* en the summit on May 24 Mr. G. Mehal a member of the expedition here today. The mountain is one of the most difficult
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  • 37 3 DAMASCUS, June 9 T hts Speaker of the Syrian par.iament Tuesday night Interne pted the Parliamentary Session due to fight w .hich broke out betwilen representatives of the Peoples Party and Social^t Deputies. AP
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  • 29 3 LONDON, jfcme 9 Laav Churchffll wife of th e Forir.tr tfritlslh Prime Minister Broice hair left wrist when she fort downstairs at her London Home Reuter
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  • 95 3 NEW DELHI, June 9 India w t4 buy a fleet of new jet ftgihters from either France or Batata, a defense Ministry spokesman said Wednesday, but no orders for new Ffwnes have yet been placed. «c was commenting on reports from Parts that
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  • 38 3 -LONDON, june 9 L»rd Samuel crusader of Liberalism for more than half a century has given a-p the leadership of the uiberai party m the House of Ljnrds it was announced. He is 84. Reuter
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  • 39 3 BELGRADE, June 9 Burmese Premier U Nu was awarded an honourai v degree of Doctor of Letters by Belgrade University yesterday U Nu and his wife are on a 10-day officdat static visit to Yugoslavia. AP
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  • 315 3 FvJVf k Sabha the Ml istc r for Revenue and Defence Expenditure Mr A. C. Guha. introduced a Bill to replace existing coinage system m India by a decimal system According to the clauses of. the Bill, which will come into! force after
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  • 139 3 2nd Five Year Plan To Be Out In March NEW DELHI; Th,, seC ond Five Year p.an, providing for an increase of 25>/ c m the national income during the plan period and employment opportunities to 10 to 12 million persons is expected to be putxished m March next year.
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  • 423 4 Protest Against Move To Exclude Tamil From University G-G. Ponnainbalams Warning COLOMBO: Tamil-speaking Members of Parliament are very much perturbed over the reported majority recommendation of the Commission on Higher Education, which In effect had urged the discarding of one of Ceylon's two national languages
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  • 206 4 Dr. Adenauer Will Not Let Down Allies WASHINGTON, Jane 9: President Eisenhower, told h«s press conference yesterday fie 'knew that the German Chancellor Doctor Konrad Adenauer, would stand by his I Allies and friends during any exchanges with Soviet leaders. Mr, Eisenhower describe«l as a logical gesture and a nutura.
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  • 119 4 kuajla Lunrun, Tnursday: A» a result of the latest decision to Increase the number of Chinese candidates >n the Alliance National ConncU level to contest the forthcoming elections, the UMNO is threatened with a break from the UMNO Youth League, It is reliably learnt. The
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  • 209 4 Protest Against Management KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday: Crisis clouds are gathering thick and fast over the Malayan Indian Congress horizon. For over a week, the Uhi Langat Branch of the M.I.C. has been vainly trying to settle tumult and unrest among the Committee members
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  • 217 4 BARDOLJ. A 10,000- ton cooperative sugar mill is expected to go into production here by the end of next year. As many as 1,140 farmers, presently growing plantains on their lands, have subscribed over R3. 8 lakhs and expect to collect another Rs. 7 lakhs
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  • 28 4 and that they had the utmost faith: and confidence In hd m as a great statesman and as one who would stand w (Mm Annan and friends.- Reuter
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  • 105 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. HarvUl WeEer rf the Miesissippi River Commission has arrived m New Delhi at the Invitation of (the Government of India to advise on flood contron measures, He is a specialist and consultant m bank protection works. Mr. weller, accompanied by Mr.
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  • 76 4 Russians Went To Belgrade In Vain WASHINGTON, Jun© 9: Mr. Harold Stassen, head of the United States Foreign Operations Administration told a congressional Committee that recent Soviet efforts to woo Yugoslavia back into the Corninform fold had failed. "Yugoslavia remains family independent of the Cominform", he said. "This fact m
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  • 60 4 Ferry Boat Sinks In Gangets: 32 Drowned ALLAHABAD, June 0: At least 31 women and a 12-year-old boy were drowned yesterday when a ferryboat carrying 60 people capfc&ed In the middle of the Ganges river near Shahidgan] village, about 10 miles from here. Thirty-two bodies have been recovered and about
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  • 64 4 Estate Staff Federation General Secretary Resigns KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday: It Is learnt that Mr. G. K. Kathiravalu, .General Secretary of the Federation of All Malayan Estate Staff Unions, following the stormy session of the Executive Council of the FAMESU on Sunday last, has also submitted his resignation. The President Mr.
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  • 148 4 Amrit Kaur's Vain Appeal From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 9 Indian Union Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur has appealed to Rajaji to cease the campaign against efficacious mass B.C.G. Vaccination. She urged Rajaji consult the government of India medical experts who would remove
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  • 71 4 S.H.B. Strike: Delegation To See Union Leaders A delegation of six representatives from the Trade Union Congress, City Council Labour Unions' Federation, and the Federation of Government Employees' Unions, met the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall yesterday regarding the dispute between the Singapore Harbour Board and the S.H.B. staff Union
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  • 74 4 XUHJFVEL.VELJ: A V*lag* road for a distance of •boot foui 1 fujrtongv from GaagaJkondan to Vadakkur, laid by a batch <tf women Bodai service worker* of a tnjni&ff catnp at Gattgaflrondam, was opened last week by Mr. P. V. Narayanaswami Cbetttar, Treasury Deputy Cottec. tor. TtnmelveU.
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  • 254 4 Queen's Birthday ceremony I m the Colony this year, after the attainment of tatemai selfgovernment, w as a spectacular one. Thousands bad gathered on the Padang ecayn y in the morntog yesfceruay, is their gay and colourful garments, befitting the occasion. The Officer Administering the
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  • 465 4 Consider Souths Protest Carefully With Patience From Oar Own Correspondent BOMBAY, June d: The Governor of JJ° mj»y, Mr. Harekrishna Mehtab warned the Hindi propagandists against haste, impatience and compulsion. The protest from South India must be considered carefully an* with patience the Ooverner said,
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  • 51 4 "Hindustani prachar gabha Malaya, informs (that applications for the Dakshina Baharat Hindi Pracihar Sabha. Madras August Examinations should be submitted to the Secretary 5 Gombafc Lane. Kuala Lumpur by June 15 Further particulars and application forms may be obtained from the Secretary or from the Local
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  • 57 4 I Mr. R. Srirtvasan, Tamil >M|Lrasu's staff Correspondent ■at Madras, and Miss Lakshmi. daughter of Mr. g. Seenivasa iChettiar of Inclhikoltai, were married yesterday, June 0, 195s at the bride's residence m InchdkOiiai, Tirucherai (KoUavasal). The married coupCe w ere the recipients of greetings and valuable presents from
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  • 35 4 Mr. Lan Hamilton, Public Relations Officer attached to the Australian Commission m Singapore, left for Austria yesterday Jn a combined business and leave trip which is scheduled to last ibout eight weeks.
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  • 103 4 Swami Ajarananda, of the Faculty of ]ctter s and philosophy oc the university of indenesia, at Djakarta, arrived here on 11-esday aod left on Wednesday for Japan on a tiree mouths holiday. White »n Japan, he will attend the W-i"l<i Religioua Conference t o be
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