Indian Daily Mail, 28 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 13H SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955 FOUR rAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 609 1 All Must Get Together To Avert War Nehru Appeal At Vienna Reception VIENNA, June, 27— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru at a banquet given here m his honour by Chancellor Julius Raab last night, said: "We are living m a very dangerous time, bound up with the possibility of war. At suck,
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  • 192 1 Postpone Hindi Imposition By 30 Years —Tamilnad P.S.P. From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 26. The Tamilnad Praja Socialist Party which is meeting in annual) conference at Kancheepuram has passed resolutions demanding that the lfi year period provided in the Indian Constitution for Hindi to become the National language must
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  • 76 1 NOT A VOTE GRANAJCD, Ireland. Jane 27. John McGovern, an independent candidate In Town Council elections held over toe weekend, didn't get a single vote not even nut own. "I voted for the other chap," he said. "I thought it was the decent thing to do." An editorial m a
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  • 229 1 Following are among those who have passed the Intermediate Examination for Degree of 8.A., Trinity Term 1955 (credits within brackets):— Miss G. Ntadhi Advani (English Utt. and Geography; K. Anandarajan (Geography); P. AMudsothy (English Language); Miss Ranu Battachary a (Ettg. Language u nd Geography); Easow Chenya (Eng.
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  • 146 1 NEW DELHI, June 27; The Prime Minister* of India and Poland In a joint statement last night affirmed their allegiance to the live Principles of peaceful co-existence) first outlined by Nehru and Red China's Chou En-lal, Including "noninterference in each other's internal affairs for
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI. June 27.— In. dla's nationalized railroads are doing away with "servants' compartments." The sections of upper class railway coaches reserved since British days for travellers' servants are not be. tag eliminated; they're being renamed 'attendants* romnartmenta."— AP
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  • 97 1 Korean Don Juan 70 Girls SEOTJI* June 27: A Korean Don Juan boasted Monday that he aedored more than 70 women m 12 months. He is tanky. handsome Pak In Sco 25, who wm dishonourably discharged last August for being away from the South Ko rean marine corps: &lx women
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI, June 27. Afl additional grant of "U.S $235,000 has been made by American aid administrator* m India to a programme seek* ln«r to modernist and expand thia country's f'^fld *M AP
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  • 172 1 M.T.U.C Will Resist Forces Of Evil And Disorder (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malayan Trade Union Council will not tolerate any interference m its movement by forces of evil and disorder, Inche Mohd Yusoff Bin i Mohd. Noor, Acting President of the M.T.U.C. said, when he declared open Batu
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  • 37 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, j^uc 27 Air Marshal F. J. Fressangta, British Royal Air Force Far East Commander, arrived here an a five-day visit. He called on the Prime Minister. Sir John KotelawaU yesterday.- Reutar
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  • 58 1 The Big- tF/iur Foreign MlInsters met m San Francisco to discuss plan* for the ''Summit" four power meeting In Geneva next month. A-P: photo shows: Left to right Just before the start of the talks: Antoine Pinay of Firance, V, M: Molotov of Russia, Harold Macmttlaa
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  • 84 1 GENERAL. GLJLJLACMK, Chief of Staff of the French Army, arrived at Kuala J-um-pur Saturday morning by aix. He watt met by iAeut-General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, an old friend from the days when both were m Germany, and representatives of the Kovai Air Force. He is
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  • 100 1 Second Chamber For U.N. General Assembly BOMBAY. June 27: Dr. John Matthai, Vice-Chancellor at Bombay University, suggested at a meeting here that the United Nations should have 8 Second Chamber, apart from the General Assembly, to discuss problems from "the peoples viewpoint." He said this wa s because the General
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  • 140 1 Darjeeling Sealed Following Firing On Tea Estate Strikers Tense Situation Reported CALCUTTA, June 27 —Indian authorities yesterday declared the mountain holiday resort of Darjeeline a profLfbited city following; police action yesterday m opening fire on gtrlkers at Sonada Valley Tea Gardens it wa* reported here last night. They forebade the
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  • 319 1 Elimination Of Creed Threatening It Urged K. L. Philosophical Confab (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Conditions necessary for the fullest development of evolution of a Malayan Nation were being threatened by a political creed which seeks by force to eliminate individualism through r mass regimentation
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  • 75 1 OBJECTION TO BEAUTY CONTESTS ATHENS. June 27 Somn 2,000 people chanted nynun and prayed in the streets of Athens demonstrating against "the evil" Of beauty contests. Heavy police forces onrdoned off the night club where tfte contest to elect a Beauty Queen of Greece was held. Miss Sonia Zoidou. a
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  • 32 1 SALK VACCINE FORMULA TO CEYLON COLOMBO, Ceylon. June 27: Tlin formula fo«r the Saik* polio vaccine was formally presented to the Ceylon Government by the United States Ambassador. Mr. Philin n-owc Reuter
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  • 166 1 Calwell Again Opposes Entry Of Asians In Australia MELBOURNE, June 27: A proposal that Australia should admit 10, 000,000 Asian people brought strong opposition here today from a spokesman for Ex Servicemen's Organisations and the Deputy Leader of the Federal Labour Opposition Mr. Arthur CalwelL The proposal wa& made yesterday
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  • 121 1 NEW DELHI, June 27 India h&s accepted in principle an American request for a regular supply qf Rhesus Monkeys for infantile paralysis research, but has not yet reached agreement on procedure for exportIng- them. a Government spokesman said here. He was commenting on
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  • 38 1 The. Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will broadcast from Radio Sarawak tcnijfht at 8.45. His speech will be broadcast on 353 metres m the medium waveband, and on 5.05 megacycles m the 6o metre band.
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI, June 27 —The Uttar Pradesh state government Is considering- a proposal to refer to jails officially aa •moral hospitals." A spokes, man for the north Indian state said the proposal would have a beneficial psyc en prisoners. hological effect AP.
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  • 30 1 JAKARTA, INDONESIA, June 21— Thft United State* li to hay blr exhibit at the third international fair open in* here August 13 and continuing ♦hraugft September W AP
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  • 666 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. June 28, 1955 DEVELOPING MALAYA FOR WHOM? (CONSIDERING the snailish 1 rapidity with which com- < mission* and committee,, I usuaj.y complete their task*, 1 the World Baak MMoo on I Malaya iiiiMi commenc 1 •■•I its job to Jaaaary last >»*' has dtoae very
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  • 94 2  - F.A.O. TRAINING NAFEN NKw DELHI: Agriculture ottieials from 18 rice-growing countries, including the United Ktngd^m. France. Japan, r*akistan. Italy, Cambodia, VMet Nam, Laos. Burma, Ceylpn. Kgypt. Indonesia and Korea, will gather at Hyderabad to study rice culture and soil fertility. Tfc\? second International Training Centre of F.A.O.. at wMcb "*ese
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  • 1556 2  - MALAYA MALAYAN INDIANS PROF. V.S. SUNDARAM By Head of the Department of Economics, Sir Theagaraya Coiletfe, Madras. (Who Is now on a study tout of South East Asia and the Far East.) iiittiiiiiiiiMHiitiuitinitiniiuiiiHiiinnfiniiiiiiitiiniitiin ILf ALAYA on the road to LTX self-government must take m increasing interest m developing her age
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  • 118 2 "The Hindu" Quoted In U.S. House MADRAS: A whole editorial from The Hindu was quoted recently in the United States House of Representatives during a debate on American economic aid to India. It was the one entitled "Peking Propaganda'' reproduced in The Hindu Weekly Review of April 18, says a
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  • 30 2 VIENNA: The Austrian President, Dr. Theodor Koerner received m audience the newly, appointed Indian Minister. Dr. Mohan Singh Mehta, who handed over his letters of accred4t«tlon,
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  • 392 2 Pilot Who Lef t Cockpit Chatted With Passengers During Flight Sacked NEW DELHI: After a thorough enquiry into an alteration that the phot of an India Airlines Corporation Dakota had been guilty of negligence of duty, the Chairman of the Indian Airlines Corporation, Mr. Shankar Prasad. ha» passed orders dispensing
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to discontinue tho use of the expressions "Middle East- and "Far East" h» diifartbtnm- certain regions of the World. These expressions had gained currency owta* to the dtuation of those regions In relation to certain other region^
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  • 232 2 Publication Of Exam. Results: Writ Petition Dismissed ALLAHABAD: Mr. Justice B. Upadhyaha of the Allahabad High Court dismissed with costs a writ petition filed on behalf of the Amrita Bazar Patrika, Allahabad, challenging the decision of the Board of High School and Intermediate Education giving exclusive right of publication of
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  • 175 2  - Indian Trade Representative In Belgrade NAFEN NEW DELHI; With the strengthening of friencusnip be* cween India and Yugoslavia, the UMoq Government is concilaering tne appointment or trade representative m Belgrade, wmcn will help the irade relations between the two countries. It is expected final arrangements for opening the trade representative's
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  • 107 2 Bank Robbers To Be Hanged On July 7 AHMED ABAD: Laxman Kevalram Ahuja and Feru AsTam Sangthani, alias Nairendra Rajan, who were convicted In the Ahmedabad Central jBajnk dacoity and murder case, will be hanged in the Yeravada Central prison on J\jly 7, it was officially learnt here. In the
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  • 31 2 BOMBAY: Mr. p. R. Heydon. Australian High Commissioner In India, called on Mr. Morarjl Desal, Chief MtndaUr of Bombay, at the Secretariat Bombay o» JUQft IT.- FOC
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  • 89 2 photos. U XU the Burmese Prime Minister, who is on an offi<fiaJ visit to Britain, called Sir Anthony Edrn at 10 Downing street. London on June 20. Picture above shew* Xv being welcomed by "Eden. Earlier on June 18 Nu visited the Xorth of Scotland Hydro-Electric
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  • 218 2  -  NAFEN CALCUTTA; Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri's statement that about 1,800 mile:3 of railway lines would b e electrified vmX) r the pecon-l Five -V car Plan has been welcomed by engineering circles here. It is pointed cut that this programme would gdve a fillip to the electrical
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  • 107 2  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: The Plar>ning Commission has asked the States to start the Hcme Economics Wing of the Comm)i ndty Projects. Dn "a communlcatdcn to thft States, it ha s emphasised that early steps be taken to cany through all the preliminaries so that th e Win ff
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  • 31 2 PATNA: Two persons of village Rahmatpur (Asargani) are reported to have been struck by lightning m a thunderstorm while they were at work we dhd instantaneously FOC
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  • 204 2  - DO BEES HAVE BUILT-IN CLOCKS NAFEN NEW YORK: Do bees have an mborn ability to measure the passage of time or arc their actions triggered oit by the degree of light or darkness acid similar factors? Dr. Max Renner and Dr. Werner Loner, two German scientists now working m New
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  • 172 2  - Shares For Rolls-Royce Workers NAFEN LONDON; Rolls-Royce w -rkcrs are to be given the chance of owning 10 per cent of tV<e company's issued equity camtal. T The directors hav c put for. ward a scheme under which £60Q,000-worth of special ten* shilling Shares will b e created for sale
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  • SOLAR ECLIPE: SCIENTISTS' DISAPPOINTMENT
    • 400 3  -  NAFEN COLOMBO: All scientific expeditions from the world over, which had converged on Ceylon to view the sun during its total eclipse here and carry out numerous scientific observations, failed with the solitary exception of the American team. Tke Indian, British, French, Bwis«, Japanese, Dutch and
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    • 1044 3 Half of Ceylon were watching out tor tnat elusive eclipse: The other (better) half were watching o ut tor tneir children to protect them from solar retlnltis, spitting serpencs, or both if necessary. I trie«i u> v.«uch all throe the sun. me sw-rm a*»d the
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  • 307 3  - Tractors To Be Manufactured In Delhi NAFEN NEW DELHI: A large-scale iranufacture of tractors suited to Indian conditions will take place for the first time at Faridabad near here, following an American firm's collaboration with a local firm Of mcitar dealers. The Delhi firm's plan to assemble and manufacture traders
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  • 569 3 "Kashmir Princess" Crew Honoured President Awards "Ashoka Chakra" NEW DELHI: Awards ol Ashoka Chakr* for displaying exemp-ary courage coolness and devotion to duty U> itoe lice of imminent and fatal danger have recently, been mad« by tne Resident to ail the ©igut member.* oi tne crewol the •iwwouur Princess," the
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  • 275 3  - NATIONAL AIR RACE IN FEBRUARY NAFEN NEW DELHI; The Aero Club of India is planning an air rally and a National Air Race to be held aom c time m February next, according to Mr. Bharat l*l, the Cliub'a secretary. Founded In 1928 and ever since a unit of the
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  • 73 3  - Campaign Against Sweets In U.K. NAFEN LONDON: Britain's Ministry of Health Is carrying out a campaign urging parents not to let their children eat too many sweets. The object Is to help preserve the youngsters' teeth. A 7,000-word memorandum on the subject has been sent to local health authorities throughout
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  • 172 3  -  NAFEN GLASGOW: Electricity may replace conventional nets as the means of catching flsh by Britain's trawler s if experiments now being carried out by the Scottish Home Depart-ment—sister-Ministry of the Home Office— are successful. Those behind the idea think that it will result In heavier
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  • 89 3 Photo. PRESIDENT JUAN PEBON broadcasts to the Argentine Nation from the Army Ministry In Buenos Aires on •futae 17. Standing behind Um> from left, are General Humbert© Sosa Molina, the Minister of Defence; Raul ApoloV the Presidential Press Secretary; General £)rankl)n Lucero, the Minister of
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  • 336 3 General Ayub Khan Denies Reports KARACHI: General Mohammed Ayub Khan Pakistan Defence Minister and Com-mader-in-Chief, has denied reports that America enthusiasm for military aid to Pakistan had "cooled off." He said, "As one who has been closely associated with this matter from ite inception 1
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  • 146 3  - Wireless Link Up With Poland NAFEN POONA; Hello Poland! This greeting was uttered 101 the tirst tim e ever fro m uidla when Mr. Jagjivan nam, the Union Minister for Communications, inaugurated irom Simla the Overseas Communication Service wireless linktup with Poland last week. Mr. Jagjivan Ram had a tilx-minute
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  • 235 3  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: The Union Education Ministry has forwarded to educational authorities m the various States an interesting recommendation made by the Teachers' Seminar, held here early this year, that a "question hour" be started m all school* to make children inquisitive and alert. According to
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  • 182 3  - Small-Scale Industries Development NAFEN NEW DELHI; Ttie SniauScale Industries Development Corporation will start functioning next year when its offices open at Calcutta, Horn* bay, Farddabad and Madura, an authoritative source has indicated. Experts at these offices will assist the small-scale industries m their respective areas to form co-operatives for purchase
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  • 155 3  -  NAFEN NEW DELJII: India s strategic border areas adjoining Tibet, Nepal and Burma are being mapped by special parties of the Survey of India. The country's frontiers with Tibet are still undetermined at many points m the Kumaon region of Uttar Pradesh and Kashmir. The maps
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  • 118 4  -  NAFEN JL«ONI>ON: Professor Lioner Bobbins, chairman of Britain's National Gallery, wants the country to nationalise famous paintings and other works of art. 'Unless the State Is willing to help In a much larger way, there Is a great danger that a substantial proportion of th^ works still
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  • 580 4 SEQUEL TO DECISION TO EXPEL IRIYAGOLLE vt COLOMBO lr 3 iL Se"M»J«ke, M.P. for Danibedeniya has submitted hi, T**jn*uon to the Chief Government Wlup Stl0 rMI B froi the Government **arHa. Snee ttM f ****<* "»d be«» member stace Its tio ?Vart U> howcver> remaln a
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  • 142 4 A small new Instrument, costing ilO has been designed at the UK National Physical Laboratory, to record vital information about aircraft crash, es and enable aeronautical engineers to dfsco ver the forces to which a plane is subjected at the moment of impact. The instrument which
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  • 188 4 Abominable Snowman Footprints LONDON. June 27. British mountaineers high up m the Himalayas have tound tracks of a huge animal thought to be the mysterious "Aoominable Snowman". Natives of the Himalayas believe tne elusive ape like snowman or "Yeti" inhabits the upper Slopes of the mountains and regard it as
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  • 73 4 picture**, Tiger Joginder Singh (right) charging King Kong with head-butts which left the Singapore wnstler dazed and seni htm gasping for breath at the Great World Arena hut Satmrday night* In the picture on the fight Tiger l» lifting King Kong, to the utter amazement of
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  • 621 4 Young Girls Drink Beauty Decoction Many persons, mostly young girl*, who drank a "beaut* decoction during the eclipse ar e suffering In the privacy of their homes, because they do not want to expose themselves to shame. These people are taking uome-made cures, while others axe taking treatment at home
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  • 49 4 Professor C. Eliezer from Poloimaruwa reported that his observation of the eclipse was successful Violet, blue and rink streaks wars observed by Ills (team across the face of the sun m eclipse. The miracle of Venus and the bdoo moon weie observed here at totality.
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  • 177 4 China Agrees To Repatriate U.N. SOLDIERS NEW DELHI, June 27: The Chinese Red Cross has asked the Indian Red Cross to help m the repatriation of five United Nations soldiers whom Peking recently agreed to repatriate when they renounced their decision to live m China. The Indian Red Cross spokesman
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  • 150 4 Colony Strike: Repercussion In Federation I KUALA LUMPUR. Sup. The National Union of Factory and General Workers of Ma-« laya while pledging their fullest support for the "dlatress- Ed' 1 workers of Hume Indus- tries, staißapcre, ha V p severeiv condemned the "harsh" terms offered by this Management to resume
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  • 33 4 The 9.15 p.m. show at the Diamond Theatr c yesterday went on peacefully without any incident. Police constables and C.I.D. men wer c posted at the premises as a precautionary measure.
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  • 180 4 MINUWANGODA: JJust cryIng for land and more land would not do; they should follow the good example of the Jaffna people who cultivated every inch of land they possessed and extracted the best possible Income from all available land, said Mr. J. r. Jayewardene Minister of
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  • 214 4 COLOMBO: The entertainment of State guests will cost the taxpayer Rs. 50,000 during the next financial year. The vote m the current estimates for this purpose Government Hospitality as Rs. 30,000. In the next financial year beginning on Octo. ber Ist, the provision made is Ra.
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  • 400 4 Malayan Indians Position Has Become Precarious Leading Madras Paper "Hindu" Says: Step Motherly Attitude Deplored From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, Jane 26.— "The British are applying the timehonoured policy of divide and rale, m Ma aya and their present policy can be described b'oadly as favouring the Malaya a s
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