Indian Daily Mail, 5 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 140 SINGAPORE, TtfESOAY, JULY 5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 449 1 TUC's Ultimatum Marshall's Talks Avert New Crisis At Port Board Agrees To Resume Negotiations With Strikers By Our Staff Reporter Following the 18-hour ultimatum issued by the Singapore Trades Union Congress on Sunday (expiring: at 7.30 p.m. today) to the Singapore Harbour Board to resume negotiations with the striking S.H.O,
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  • 511 1 IPOH, Mon: The new Ipoh Telephone Exchange at Telephone House, Ipoh, was opened by His Highness the Chairman of the Council of Rogency, Perak, Yang Teramat Mulia Raja Idri s Ibni Sultin Iskandar Shah, CMG, Raja Muda, Perak, yesterday. With the conversion of |Im Ipoh Telephone
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  • 62 1 uuinw Juiy uritat?) V Crippling dock strike ended Sunday night when workers m ftve northern ports voted to return to work on MondayHuddled ki a cold rain en the waterfronts at Liverpool Manchester, Hull. Blrkenheart and Garston the dockers decided to call off a six-week stoppage
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  • 90 1 Padlocked Chastity Belt For Wife TURIN, Italy, July 4. Police has arrested! a 29--year-old husband they charged had forced his wife to wear a padlocked chastity be!t for eight months. Police said the woman told them he made It himself, of canvas strips and steel wire, after their marriage. The
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  • 182 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: A National Health Services Union comprising of health inspectors, Sanitary inspectors and antimalarial staff is to be formed shortly. This decisions was taken at the annual general meeting of the Unicn Health and sanitary inspectors of Malaya yesterday. The
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  • 217 1 BELGRADE, JULY 4.— INDIA'S PREMIER NEHRU AND PRESIDENT TITO TRAVELLED TOGETHER SEVERAL HUNDRED MILES BY TRAIN AND CAR ACROSS YUGOSLAVIA YESTERDAY TO THE ANCIENT TOWN ON DIBROVMK ON THE ADRIATIC COAST. In a busy day of touring the two leaders Inspected steel plant,
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  • 65 1 NEW YORK, July 4: Senator James E: Murray. Domo'wt, Montana) declared yesterday that if President Tfljarr>^ower seeks re-electicn m 1956, "the Democrats have a frood chance of winning.'' The Senator said it "lo^ks like" Adlal E. Stevenson will be the Democratic candidate agraiin, and commented "he
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  • 34 1 MALMOE, Sweden, July 4. British Group Captain Peter Townsend beat Prince Aly Khan and 16 other riders from seven countries to win an international amateur horse race here yesterday:— AP
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  • 333 1 Ike-Nu Joint Statement: We'll Uphold UN Principles WASHINGTON, July S. President Eisenhower and Bur. mese Prime Minister U Nu «ald yesterday renewed their deterir'ination to uphold NX. principles to, a ye mankind from war. They also said they had "reviewed" the problem of imprjonea American fliers m Communist China, but
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  • 101 1 WEISBADEN, Germany, July 4: The Director of women In the U.S: Air Force says "our airmen are man-yin* our airwomen so fast it's difficult to keep up with them." Cqlonel Phyllis D. 8. Gray, on an inspection tour, said wedding bells are cutting re-enlistment* m the VVAF
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  • 67 1 Pope's Tips To Pressmen VATICAN C.VTY, J^l> 4: I Pope Pius yeslcrday rec!.ved a large group of Rome City new< reporters and urged them to write with care their stories of the city's daily life. The Pontiff sadd they must remember they bear a high responsibility m reporting their hews.
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  • 81 1 MOSCOW. July 4: Diplomatic sources said Sunday Elro E Premier v Nu plans to visit Moscow this year at a date to be set later. These sources said v Niu probably would permit some time to elapse following his present trip to the united States
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  • 160 1 KAXJ'UR, CENTRAL INDIA, July 4.— A strike of 46,000 textile workers enter* ed Its 63rd day here yesterday making it the longest stoppage m the history of India's Trade Union move* ment. The previous record was a Bombay Mill dispute which lasted 62 days. The Kanpur
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  • 79 1 KARACHI, July 4: Governor General Ghulam Mohammad of Pakistan Sunday described American Independence Day as "Symbolic of the lofty Ideals cherished by humanity m a message to President Eisenhower. ■We m Pakistan rejoice w :th the people of the United Sutes. w< know they have always
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  • 63 1 THE RALEIGH TOUCH PHOTO. With memories of Sir Walter Raleigh's gallant cloak-In-t he-mud X st' re for Queen Elizabeth 1. four ntadents \Mi their scarlet gowns over the rain-soaked path as Queen Elizabeth II left Queen's College, Dundee, on June 28. The Queen visited the College with the Duke of
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  • 684 1 Alliance Will Continue Fight For Fully Elected Legislature "The present proportion of e'ected members does not five full satisfaction to the Alliance a* it i« only half-way democracy, aim until full democracy c an be achieved, the Alliance will not be satisfied," declared
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  • LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF PILGRIM SHIP FIRED ON
    • 76 1 PORT SUEZ, July 4 It* I'.ritish Ship Anshun (8.000 tons) was fired on and hit near Sharm el Sheikh at the entrance to the Gulf of Awabn m the Red Sea, according to dispatches Teaching shipping circles here today. The Master signalled he was making for Awaba port for repairs.
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    • 27 1 NEw VORh, July 4 Burmese Prime Minister Nn snd his official party arrived m New > '""k by automobile I ypsterday following a four-day visit to Washington. AP
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  • 47 1 From our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. July 4 The fottg standing dispute between the Frefc* Trout of India Management „„<{ ti lf ,j r emp o has nine to an pnil oli<.win» settlement on Sun* day. The settlement followed direct talks between theDlrecton and Union Reprevti.ta*
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  • 545 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. July 5, 1953 MALAYANISATION: MURASU'S TIMELY WARNING ()l aittter paper the TAMIL MURASU m Its editorial on Sunday ha« issued a sound and timely warning to the advocates of Immediate Malayantoatton of the public services. The paper rightly says that before thinking of Malayanisatioti, those
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  • 65 2 NKW DELHI: Indian liall*ays showed a profit during the fiist month of the current MiantiHl year. Earnings were Rs 26.48 crores, an Increase nr Rs 265 crores over the corresponding period Jast year. Karninsrs are more t>y way uf prods traffic an Increase c-f Ra 2.U1
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  • 1694 2  -  DEL A. KRISHNASWAMI By M,l I Follcwing is the third and last article on India's Second Five Year Plan by Dr. A. Krlshnaswmi, Hi. (CRITICISMS of the Plan Vy Frame.'* and cf the recommendations of the panel of Economists, while useful, do not relieve the critics
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  • 29 2 Mr. G. Rainanathan, the Indian Daily Mall photographer at Klang, who left Port Swettenham yesterday for Madras by s.s. Raiula, on a threemonth holiday.
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  • 53 2 NEW DELHI: The 311--tilMtry of Culture of the I'.S.s.R. ha« made a gift to Mr. Nehru of three So\det documentaries "GueHts From India*", "Mmlws of Indian Art" and "GueHts of Moscow University, produced by the Central Documentary Films Sti'-dio and dubbed into Hindi, says the
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  • 43 2 EXEMPTED FROM PAYING COLLEGE FEES PATN: The Government of Bihar has decided to exempt Scheduled Tribe students from the payment of admission fees m colleges for a period of three years with effect from the ccllege session of 1955-66. it It laarat, FOC
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  • 831 2 Brewer's Address At K. L. Philosophical Conference (Following is the text o f the address delivered by Mr. F. Brewer. M-K, M.C.S.. Deputy Chief Secretary, Federation of Malaya, while declaring open the First Philosophical (-(inference m Kuala L.umpur on June 25This Conference
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  • 26 2 SIR ROBERT THE PRESSMEN Sir Robert Black, (then Gov-ernor-designate of Singapore) talking to pressmen en arrival at Kallang Airport last 1 hur ■>- day evenlng.- I.D.M. photo.
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  • 69 2 NEW DELHI: The Government cf India is understood to have placed an order through the Railway Board with a German firm for the supply of 50 bro^d gauge all-metal threeccach electric trains for use en th t new Calcutta-Burdwan Suburban Service. The total cost of
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  • 369 2 Over 120,000 textile workers of Ahmedabad have been ••anred a minimum bonus of 4.8 per cent (or 15 daysi of Uieir annual basic income for the five years irrespective of whether the mills suffer losses or the decisions ol industrial courts* This follows
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  • 72 2 BOMBAY: Mine-owners \n Co a had been summoned to Panjim Felice Station and ask. Ed to reaffirm their loyalty to the Partuguase authorities the National Congress, Goa, stated here. The Portuguese authorities took this action following reports about mine-owners' support for the liberation movement, the National Congress, Oca,
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  • 153 2 CUTTACH. Aeharya Vlnoba Bhave who has been on a walkiJi tour of India since four years m Ids mission of Hocial and economic re\ olution based on truth, nonviolence and village self sufficiency for a Sarvo daya Society welcomed the report from Communist .'l.lla that all Government
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  • 778 3 If Decreed By Arbitration CAIjCUTTA The Constituent Assembly of I'akJxtan would function £tisfM*orily bee*?*, Mus'im League members from West Pakistan, who constituted toe majority there aiwi tk» mLinrity of the members from Ea n Pakistan repieaented bvth^ All m Calcutta o* Friday H«
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  • 436 3 Role Of Muslim League: Ali And Suhrawardy Hold Contrary Views DACCA. The President of the Pakistan Muslim League, Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed All. prior to his departure for Karachi said here that the Muslim League could not die because the principle which the Mus im League took wag from the
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  • 135 3 RELEASE OF POLITICALS IN E. BENGAL would soon take decision of the release of all political prisoners. The Chief Minister made the above statement after a cabinet meeting this morning. DACCA: Mr. Abu Hossain Sarkar, East Bengal's Chief Minister stated here that a Judicial Committee would be soon appointed to
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  • 116 3 Noon Suspended From League Assembly Party LAHORE: The Pubjab Muslim League Assembly Party suspended Malik Feroze Khan Noon and his supporters from the membership of the party for flouting party discipline. The supporters included Mr. M A. Khizalbash and Ch. Ali Akbar, former ministers and other members of his group.
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  • 41 3 KARACHI: Qazi Paziullah, former Chief Minister of Sind, who was arrested at Hyderabad (Sind) on. it is alleged, a criminal charge," was released on bail by the City Mag-is. trate of Hyderabad, according to a report received here.
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  • 50 3 Woman Dies Of Scorpion Sting A scorpion sting Is reported to have proved fatal last week, to a 20-year* old woman. Laksfcml Animal, residing 1 In a hut ln Fouth Lane, Subbaraya Chetty Street, Oterl, was removed to General Hospital for treatment for scorpion sting. She died soon after admission.
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  • 136 3 SRINAGAR: Vice-chancellors of universities, who concluded a two-day conference here'have drawn up the broad outlines of a scheme for the introduction of general education courses m the universities, it is learnt. Under the scheme, students specialising- m science or arts will receive general knowledge of
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  • 186 3 Indo-Soviet Relations Voroshilov's Reply To President NEW DELHI. President Voroshl'ov, of the U.S.S.R. has sent the following message through the Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru. "I express to Your Excellency my sincere thanks for your frendly message which was conveyed to me by our dear great Mr Nehru. In my
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. N <:. Kapoor, at present Chef Operating Superintendent of the Eastern Railway, has been appointed General Manager of the newly-created South Eastern Railway with effect from Aug. 1, it is officially announced. The appointment of Mr. a. Sarangapani, at present officiating ag Engineer-in-Chlef of
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  • 69 3 PONIMCHERRY: Mr. A. V. Muthayan president of the National Con«re*H (Pnndlcherry) and a candidate for the coming election to the PondTcherry Representative Assembly, died her e of heart attack last week. He was 76, Mr. Muthayan died four hour s after the scrutiny of nomination papers wa«
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  • 37 3 SRINAGAR: The 45th Council meeting of the Indian Road Congress meeting at Gulmarg last week elected Mr. K. K. Nambiar as President tor the °nsuing year.. z Mr. J. Subramanyam was fleeted Secretary.
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  • 56 3 Members of K. Muntgaiya Team who were the winners of the nix-man soccer tournament played among Singapore Tiger Kangern, m commemoration of Mr. V. Natesao. Seen m the picture are: Stantlng (left to right) A. Arnmugam, S. Lourdusauiy (I'i.tion) Ibi ihii!«; (sitting) It. Sreenivasan, S.
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  • 117 3 PATNA; a train hit an elephant belonging to a marriage party near the Mokameh railway station on Sunday morning, according to a report received here. The mahout and the bridegroom's elder brother were killed en the spot the report said. The elephant, which
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  • 82 3 Baraset-Hasanahad Rail Line: Sanctioned NEW DELHI: Railway Boird has sanctioned a preliminary engineering and feraflo survey for a 40-mile lon^ bread cauge lnc from Uaraset to Hasanabad via Basirhat. m West Bengal The exlstin? Baraset-Bastt hat Light Railway, which is a narrow gauge line, is considerAd inadequate In copmg w4th
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  • 348 3 NEW DELHI: Maj Gen. W. D. A. Lentaigne, whe retired recently as Commandant of tne Indian Josnt Services Staff College at Wellington, died last week at Haywards Heath, Sussex, after a heart attack, according to information received at the Army H.Q.
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  • 150 3 MADRAS: Congress Ministers 1© the States will be required to appoint personal secretaries to attend to routine complaints and grievances, and thus remove a ma?>r cause of discontent among party men. It its stated that the Congress High Command has been Inundated with representations that complaints
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  • 59 3 At the Second Annual General Meeting cf the Selan^or sho AwsistantK AsMi-cmlion held m Kuala Lumpvr. Ad(iTesslnjr the gathering is Mr. T. P. Abdul Kartni, President of the Association. SeatPd on liis right are Mr. A. N. M. Ahdul Kahim, Secretary of the Association and Mr.
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  • 495 3 Forest In Vmdhya Pradesh Selected NEW DELHI. Keeping all the lions m one forest is no more desirable than putting all the eggs m one basket, especially, when the animal concerned la of a rare almost on the verge of exaction, such as the ml
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  • 49 3 iWTANA: The flood level or the Kost has .-started rising rapidly. Last week's ilood discharge was ofticdalllv reported to be 12.000 cusecs the normal discharge is 50,--00 Ti->c iD-mile-lon^r eatern embankment from Baghors t«i lihiri'iirgar is reported to be facing picMlMv of the fViod water".
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  • 93 3 NEW DELHI. Hunks i.a\ > been written about Mahatma Gandhi In at least 10 European lanKiia?*^ according to Me. laguiKh Saran Sharroa of Delhi, who has compiled a 550-page descriptive bibliography on the MahatraaMr. Sharma's work is packed, m the words of the Confrres* President, Mr.
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  • 482 4 Ceylon's Contention: Nehru's Acquiescence Sought COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, will put two points firmly to Mr. Nehru m the communication which he will address to him shortly on the current controversy over the Indo-Ceylon Pact. Mr. Nehru's response may
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  • 206 4 COLOMBO; Answering a question In the House of Representatives Sir John Kotelu wala Prime Minister, said that 6,984 Indians and eight Pakistanis hac 1 left Ceylon foi good since September 11 last ye.\r on account of the expiry or the temporary residence permits to them. He
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  • 59 4 BOMBAY, India, July 4: Indian citizens demanding fmecdom for Goa from Portuguese rule entered Goanesi territory Sunday m thTce groups by devious routes. Fifty-five unarmed volunteers were arrested, but 34 were freed near the Indian border. Portuguese police detained the rest, including the leader X- Bhandari. This
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  • 142 4 Ceylon To Cut Wages Of Tea Workers COLOMBO: The Statutory Wages Board of the Ceylon Government on June 22 decided on a wage cut for workers In the tea industry. The cut would become effective afte* the Board disposes of statutory objections to the decision raised m the next one
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  • 123 4 COLOMBO: About two Jiousand government servants have already signed a pledge that they will not participate m any strike. An anti-strike group has circulated lists to all government departments requesting public servants to sign a pledge that they w iU n<>t strike. Fosters were plaster ea
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  • 407 4 No Opposition From Ceylon Govt. COLOMBO: The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kctelawala gave an assurance here that his Government would not now oppose the opening of a Visa Issuing Office of the Indian High Commission m Jaffna for the benefit
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  • 122 4 HANWELLA: The rea son why Buddhist culture, Buddhist education a**'* Ruddhlst thought were forgotten and ignored by the people In Ceylon was because they made the Island a "Little England," and the so-called leaders were to blame for that, said Han\ve)la Pemananda Thero at a meeting of the
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  • 61 4 PANNALA: The Press was the most poweiful weapon m Ceylon, said Mr. V. subasinghe president of the Sandaianka Co-opera-tive Movement, at the third) annual meeting of the Dhammodaya Society at Welpalla. He added that it was even more powerful than political parties and *P~ pealed to newspapers
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  • 246 4 18 Hot Water Springs Discovered BADULLA: Eighteen hot| water springs have been discovered m a partly abandoned village called Morangallawahawa, 10 miles off Padiyatalawa, on the Badulla-Batti-calca road Mr. Wf erasinghe, Kachcheri Surveyor, and Mr. Wijesekara, Village Cultivation Officer, who had gone to Nilgala the Veddah village to collect data
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE WINS MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL At the Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday, July 3, Singapore won the Malaya- Cup Football by defeating the Services by 5 goals to nil. Picture on top ishows Ismail Yusof who scored three goa'g for Singapore, seen hitting the ball at the goal mouth. Picture
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  • 340 4 5,000 MARRIED MONKS TO STAY PUT IN TEMPLES DEFIANCE OF GOVT'S PURITY MOVE SEOUL, July 3— A leader of South Korea's 5,000 married Buddhist monks said yesterday they will not obey— at least for the present a Government order to evacuate Buddhist temples throughout the nation. The Education Ministry, charged
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  • 91 4 COLOMBO; A 12-year-old dancer leaves for India shortly for her cours n of training; m dancing at Rukmanl Arundale's well-known f^alakshetra School of Arts. She is Padmini Manel Dahanayake who takes a major part m the Sinhalese film "Sadasulang' 1 now going th 0 rounda m
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  • 302 4 Samprodshana Ashtapanthana" will be hel o at Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. 19 Ceylon Road, KatCDg. Singapore on Thursday, July 7, from 9 am. to 10 p.m., when the je.ties will be rededicated and Sanctified by a series of Vedic and Agama rites and ceremoues
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  • 115 4 COLOMBO Dr. Achmed Soekarno, President of Indonesia accompanied by an entourage of 30, will visit Ceylon m the first week of August on his way back frcm Mecca where he has gone on a pilgrimage. The President will be tne guest of Sir John Kotelawala, who
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