Indian Daily Mail, 15 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 150 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 303 1 GOYT. ASSURES $400 MONEY AID PER ACRE CEILING IN FUTURE IF NEEDED The Federal Government has informed estate owners they will be eligible for grants this year to expand their replanting programmes. All replanting started oy an estate this year will oe eligible for grants under
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  • 115 1 NEW DELHI. July 14: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Min:ster held a cabinet meeting tonight to report en his recent tour of Russia and other Euro, pean countries. .He i s understood to have devoted tho major part of hi-; report to his Russian visit and
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  • 75 1 i'rom Our Own Correspondent GUNTUR, July 14 A report says that the Unguitic Commission has definitely recommended t nc lormatlon of two) Telegugpeaklng States the present Andhra State and another consisting of the Telegu Districts of Hyderabad. If this is true, then all Andhra politicians' dream* of
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  • 159 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUAL.A L.UMFUR: Thurs: It is reliably learnt that about two hundred and fifty rubber tappers on the West' Division of the West Country Estate, Kajang, 16 miles from here, have refused to receive their wages for June 1955 because they had detected disparity
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  • 189 1 RED OFFER: NOTHING MORE TO ADD Col. Seiy LONDON, Jfcly 14 Mr. Fcnner Brockway, Labour, asked the Colonial Secretary yesterday on what grounds the Communist offer 01 negotiations to end nghting: m Malaya had been rejected, Mr. Stan Awbery, Labour, asked the Secretary if he was aware that the insurgents
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  • 80 1 .resentauons by workoi organizations and employers* organizations on the Labour Bill, cculd be made m writing and addressed to the clerk of the (Legislative Assembly House, Empress Place, Singapore 6 for the consfderition of the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Labour Bill. The closing
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  • 208 1 Hindu Leader Arrested Prior To Nehru's Arrival Sequel To Black Flag Move From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Jully 14— Police arrested Mr. G.. L. Thatte, General Secretary of the All-India Hindu Raj and some twenty followers last night just m time to prevent demonstration against Premier Nehru on his arrival
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  • 79 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 14 Madras City Health Oncers have ordered the Trustees o* t*» e Mylapore Temple to ol« ar within a weeh the lota* plants on the sacred Kapaleswarar Tenipie Tank. The order lias caused great Indignation among thn many devotees ,vho
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  • 186 1 WASHINGTON, July 14— The Vietnam Government 4a studying a proposal to bypass the Indcchina Armistice Agreement by suggesting Unite.! Nations supervision far nationwide elections with North Vietnam, usually well Informed sources said here today*. The South Vietnam premier Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem is said
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  • 130 1 A highlight Of the Party Political Broadcasts being car. ried by Radio Malaya during the Federal Elections campaign will be the Elections Forum to be broadcast from Kuala Lum. pur tonight, at 7.30 p.m. In a spontaneous roundtable discus-sion, representativ. es of the Alliance, Party Negara
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  • 238 1 Accept Other Malayans As Fellow Citizens INCHE YAACOB'S APPEAL a Speaking m Kuala Lumpur yesterday to a civics course for 30 men from five kampongs m Ulu Selangor, the Director of Information Services, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latif, warned that Malays should not be so
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  • 137 1 JAKARTA, July 14—Indonesia's Moscow-educated De- fence Minister. Mr. Iwa Kusumasumantri, resigned today after a nearly three weeks Army-Government crisis, Mr. Kusumasumantri had been charged by sc|?idly united senior army officers of interfering politically with military matters. The resignation was unnounced by his political party, the Progressives,
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  • 61 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. Marshall, will present cups and certificates as award) at the [forthcoming Agri-Horti-cultural Exhibition organized by the Bukit Panjang- Community centre which takes place at Bukit Panjan? on July 30-31. "The awards which will Come from Givernment, win *>c iven i\t the best
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  • 47 1 CLOSURE OP OFFICES ON POLLING DAY The High Commissioner has ordered the closure of various courts (except Penghulus' Courts fn Negri Sembtlah) bublic Offices, and Agriculture, v«t«rinary, Audit, Informa. tion Services. Lands attd Mines, I Supplies, Education, Public Works and other departments, on Polliaf Day, July 3T.
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  • 179 1 NEW SYNTHETIC WILL OUST NATURAL RUBBER NEW YORK, July 14.— President William Richardson of the B. F. Goodrich company predicted yesterday that the United States may become "practically independent' of tree-grown rubber, much of which now comes from Malaya. Richardscn gaid large size" truck tires made entirely of synthetic rubber
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  • 91 1 H. C. Will Be Back Before Polling Day LONDON. July 14— Sir Donald MacGiilivray, High Commissioner m Malaya, who ha*beftt giving the British Government a complete picture of the situation In the declaration on the eve of the elections, expects to fly back to Kuala Lumpur .some time next Week.
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  • 158 1 Nehru's Message; To Ike On Genera Talks! NEW DE .HJ, July 14 Prime Minister Nehn met with U.S. Ambassador John Sh< .rm'an Cooper today m a 60 minute session one authoritative source described as "more than routine." It was the Indian leadei sfirst formal appointment with a foreign diplomat since
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    25 1 Mr. K. Xamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, declari \g open a new nad 'aid by the social service league of Gangaikondan m Tirunelveli District South India.
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  • 84 1 MY HAPPINESS SPOILED Nehru From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July U— Prime Minister Mr. Nehru received unprecedented by tumultuous welcome an anrival yesterday. Crowds broke police cordons and mobbed the plane as Nehru Htepped out. The military escort had a difficult time getting the Premier ithrough. All protocol was
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  • 132 1 Last year an Appeal Com. mittee was set up m Selangor to raise funds for the visit to the State c( delegates to the second World Assembly of Youth. "The response of the public to this appeal was so generous that after paying all expenses
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  • 147 1 A Bill to replace the prosent system of registration of rloeda with a system of registration of titles will be introduced m the next meeting of the Sin* gaporc Legislative Assembly. The broad distinction be* tween the two systems is that the Registration of Deeds Ordinance says,
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  • 52 1 LONDON, Jul v 14 Ow §J| en elfw, of the Malayan Film Unit, goes to Buckingham Palace on July i fl to receive fro m the Qu* n the Honorary M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire) which he was awarded m her Birthday Honours.—
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  • 186 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 14— Mr. J. Siva«hanimigatit filial Snftaker of the Madras State legislative Assembly for nearly nln« years, will shortly relinquish, offioi> m order to accept membership of the Union Public Service Commission a« Its first Hajrijan Member. He h
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  • 104 1 Do Not Vote In Favour Of MIC Candidates (Prom Our Correspond* nt KUALA LUMPUR, ThurS: I.D.M. loams that the virtoua branches of the National Un>on of Plantation Workers throughout the coi ntry have oeen alerted that the worker voters m th« industry should not bfl fooled by the advertised campaign
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  • 523 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, rrL July 15, 1955 Malaya Must Have Economic Freedom RUBBER is an elastic substance, but not ho a rub- <* ber economy, at least not In 0 *,<> far as Malaya is concerned. [< This great drawback of the Rubber industry i* proving most disastrous for
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  • 89 2 DEW DELHI, July 14. Mount Makalu. world's fourth highest peak, is 34 feet higher than current maps and charts show. The survey of India, wliile re-determining the height af Mount Everest last year, also checked the height of Makalu and found it was 27,824 feet high.
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  • 1456 2  - Moral Maxims Moral Philosophy L. T. RAJ AN BY Following i s the text of the speech delivered by Mr, L. T. Raj an on 'Moral Maxims and Moral Philosophy at the second session of the First Philosophical Conference held m Kuala Lumpur recently. Dr. Muhammad Abdul Rauf presided. rIORAL
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  • 157 2 I KOTTAYAM: M«r. N. Sankara Menon, former Secretary to the Commissioner of Com mercial Taxes, Madras, whose services were placed at the disposal of the Rubber Board, Kottayam, arrived here to take over charge as "Special Officer" of the Rubber Board,
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  • 169 2 KARACHI: Under the National Development Plan 268 projects are now at various stages cf execution. Of these, 135 aim at increasing food production. Twenty-eight schemes are m hand for improving irrigation lacilities as a part of tht "Grow More Food Cam paign." Industrial development comes next with 3t>
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  • 274 2 CALCUTTA: The encountering of rocks at very high altitudes near the Kanchenjunga and Makalu (1) peaks this year by the successful British and French expeditionists may cull for some changes m the technique of Himalayan climbing a-s far as some of the more difficult peaks are
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  • 45 2 SHILLONG: The Indo-Paki-stan survey party has just completed demarcation of about 9o miles ot the IndoPakistan boundary between Goalpara district of Assam and Rangpur district of TJist Bengal, it Is officially learnt here. The joint survey party had already constructed 628 boundary pillars.
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  • 25 2 New School At Sankarnagar Sri K. Kamaraj Chief Minister, laying the foundation stone of the school building at Sankarnagar In Tirunelvell District on July 4.
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  • 429 2 NhlV DELHI. Astrologers from all over northern India, who met m a Conference m the New Delhi Municipal Durbar Hall adopted a resolution calling upon the Government of India to set up an astrological Department to help m more accurate weather forecasting and a
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  • 541 2 Tt/lINNEAPOLIS: Stupendous improvements for the world mi n 2o years' time were predicted here by fifteen business, educational and professional leaders of today. Tremendous strides m eradicating disease and the use of atomic energy for peacetime purposes were highlighted by the forecast which was made under
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  • 233 2 INDIAN RAILWAYMEN'S DEMAND MADRAS: Under the joint auspices of the Tambarain branches of the Souths ru Kaliway Employees' Union, Labour Union and the Railwaymen's Union a public meeting was held m the Duraiswami Rcddiar Market mnidan a t Tambaiam last week to observe 'Demands Day," Mr. R. Gopalan, President Of
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  • 217 2 NEW DELHI: A meeting Df the Basic Education As- i /►e.:smcnt Committee, set up by the Government of India, Was held m New Delhi, recently. The Committee studied the answers received from the various States to a questionnaire circulated earlier and laid down m general terms, the approach
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  • 133 2 NEW DELHI; The Union Health Ministry would like every Central Government servant to be able to afford a holiday In the hills. It ha.s proposed a "hill allowance" for those drawing less than Rs. 500 a month. The cost to the exchequer Is estimated at
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  • 639 3 HUQ-ALI DIFFERENCES Suhrawardy's Bid KARACHI: It couid be discerned that there had been growing understanding between Mr. Fazlul Hug's party and Prime Minister Mohammed Ali. This has provoked the Awami League leader, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, to say that "a stable Government could not be formed by
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  • 178 3 LAHORE: The Pakistan Interior Minister, Major-Gene-ral Iskandar Mirza, said here m an Interview that restrictions on the Red Shirt leader, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, could not b e removed until Pakistan had taken a decision on her dispute with Afghanistan. The restrictions were imposed on the
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  • 90 3 26m. Tons LimeStone Deposit In Andhra NEW DELHI: A large lime-s-tone deposit m Andhra containing reserves of approximately 269 million tons has be«*n "discovered by the Geolo gical Survey of India, it is lcarent. Situated at the extreme north-eastern corner of the Cuddapah basin near Jaggayyapeta m the Krishna district
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  • 113 3 ALLKI'PEY: The discovery i»f an "effective and cheap" Ayurvedlc specific to cure lUa-I.-tin In claimed here by M*. K.N. Ramavanrm an A>vr« >»»dic praotiioner The drug: f\ simple mixture of the etv»*nce of the rooU of Koyal (cephnKndra m ttca' and PonUaran;'i (Salncia oblonsa) m
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  • 195 3 Minister Criticises Tamil Archanas MADURAI; Mr. M. B^aKUivaUalam, Minsstf-r for Industry and Lalxnw, said tlia^ he did not see any reasonableness or meaning m the elaniO'ir for conducting the Archanas m teinple.s m Tamil, inster.d of perf oj ming them m Sanskrit. Speakin to Pressmen at ■v daikanal Road, the
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  • 173 3 CALCUTTA: A MM rally of railwaymen here last week demanded the immdiate setting up of a new Wage Commission, adjudication o n the issues whi^h have not yet been settled and restoration of all trade union rights "curtailed during the past three years." The mooting field
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  • 122 3 Vanaspati Industry's Good Progress CALCUTTA Vanaspati exports from In.lia recorded a big increase m 1954-55 as compared with the previous year, according to official figures. About 9,370 tons of vanaspati were experted last year valued at Rs. 14,200.000 a c against 900 tons valued at Rs. 2,100,000 m 1953-54: The
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  • 22 3 Tha rhipf Minister of Madras Sri K. Kamaraj with the laboutws of Mancholai Estate me ucl m Ttminelveli.
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  • 155 3 Russia To Aid Ind. Aircraft Production NEW DELHI: Scviet Kus. sia could be of considerable help jn the d ;velopmcnt of India's aircraft industry by providing- technical aid ar >d equipment, accord ng to a toarii fcf government experts who reJ cc-ntly visited Russia. TIM experts felt that modern aircraft
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  • 253 3 BOMBAY- A Triilnin^ Witnir. Industry Centre w as npencl here to impart trainine: to pi'lected government -'p ti.my oflicials and sun.rv.mh and members of management m various mm* The scheme was intbxlotea Into this country two ycuis ao -o by the international Labour organisation J"J« .-ponsorcd
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  • 436 3 GENEVA: Here are the dates, sites and principles of summit meetings from the Rocsevelt Churchill Atlantic Charter conference to the Big Three meeting m Bermuda. At sea off the coast of Maine, Aug. 8-14, 1914: President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill met c« shipboard and announced general
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  • 419 3 Disregard Of Asians' Rights Greatest Danger WASHINGTON: Mr. G. L. Mehta, India's Ambassador, said that disregard of the rights of Asians was the greatest danger to the peace of the world. Mr. Mehta, m a speech prepare^ for delivery t'| l hp Conference on American Foreign Policy at Colgate University
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  • 154 3 Synthetic Rubber Plant For Bombay BOMBAY: A Rs. 3,000,00U plant for the manufacture of synthetic rubber from the waste products of the two oil refineries m Bombay is under the consideration of the Government of India, it was learned. Over 10 per cent of the oil that enterg Into the
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  • 34 3 Vr.namahnts&vsi was celebrated m Tenkasi 'n Tiri-n«lvt>?i District on .Jn!v 2. Sri K. Knmaraj the Chief Minister, of Madras, planted a .sapling and is seen watering it en Iho occasion.
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  • 139 3 Pool Of I.A.S. I.C.S. Officers NSW DELHI: The Central Government \u considering the creation of a central pcol of I.C.S. and I^S officers, At prMNBt I.C.S. an<J T.A.S. officers working m the Central Secretariat belong to the service li 1 of one state or another and their services aro requisitioned
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  • 96 3 MUNICH; The Bavarian High Court has decided that the Berchtesgaden Law CV)urt has the right to declare Hitlor dead. It gave the ruling mi n a dispute over the competence of the Court at Berchtesgaden where Hitler had his country house and to pronounce the
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  • 397 4 Deliberate Deforming Of Children For 'Capital 9 Beggary Is A Family Tradition! COLOMBO. There are only two thousand professional beggar* m Oylon. It l s hard to believe but that In what the islandwide Kiirvev conducted by the Department of Socla 1 Services has revi
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  • 201 4 GALGAMUWA. A ghost, clad m white, standing m the middle of the Nochchiya-Kudawewa road at ni^ht. It believed to guard treasure trove beneath a heap of ancient bricks by the road side. The "nidahan" or burled treasure is about SO yards from the house of Mr.
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  • 86 4 A Federal Government press statement says during the month of June, 1955, two alleged corruption cases involving public servants wer 6 complet. cd. A Special Constable was convicted and sentenced to 4 monthe imprisonment for cor. ruptly receiving 50 cents from a lorry driver, and a Customs
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  • 29 4 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will open a new Boys Club at Paslr Panjang Park at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, July 23.
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    149 4 MRS. PHYLLIS SISPERA. 32, British. -born ex.wife of a Czech airman, is shown here with her three children, Clarence, Jennifer and Martin (left to right) In a photo made at Christmas 1952. Mrs. Sisper a w returned to her home In Prage after an absence of 48 hours, during which
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  • 335 4 P. M. Is Tamils' Best Friend— Sri Sangarapillai .JAFFNA: Sir Sangarapillai Pararajasinßhani said here that the Tamils need have no tear regarding the future language policy of the stati*. Sir Sangarapillai, wno wa.* speaking at a public reception accorded to him and Lady Pararajasingham at the town hall, said the
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  • 393 4 KANDV: Nearly 50,000 men. women and children lined the two-mile processional route from the Audience hall to the Gangaramaya cremation grounds to pay their last respects to the late Maha Nayke Thera of Malwatte. An equally large number gathered round the
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  • 295 4 WASHINGTON, July 14: U.S. Secretary of State Mr, John Foster Dulles, leaving for the Big Four meeting, said Wednesday the Western Allies "see eye to eye" on matters likely to come up. "This initial unity is a good beginning of our efforts to
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    52 4 ■Picture by The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Rahmadhullah bin Hassan A'i took place at the bride's residence at Telok Menegrv« Kampong Java, Klang. The bride is the former Miss Ahmi. namah Bee Vee. daughter of Mr. B. Gula Maifleen. a wp'l. known resident m Hlansr. and Mrs. Maidecn— Ch'ng
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  • 60 4 Prom Our Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thur*. Inhabitants of Chodoi vll. lage m Kuala Langat will be able to brin? out their talents and beauty at fun and) food fair arranged by Chodoi Branch of Party Negara on Saturday July 16. In addition to Variety Entertainment
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  • 60 4 TYRE BURST KILLS LORRY CLEANER From Our Own Correspondent TTOUNELVELI, July It Lakshmanan, a lorry cleaner, was killed here by a strange accident. It appears that he was pumping up a tyre of the lorry when it burst en ht«* face. The, blast killed him immediately and was found with
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  • 179 4 TIRUCHIUAPAL.LI: Replying to the civic address presenter by t°e local Municipal Council, Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, announced, amidt applause, that the Government had decided to greatly strengthen the power of the transmitter cf the Tiruchi A.I.R. Station under the Second
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  • 38 4 MALAYAN P.W.D. SPORTS CLUB J.Br. ATHLETIC MEET The Fourth Annual Athletic Meeting o f the Malayan P.W.D. Sports Club, Johorc Branch, will be held at the English College Ground, Johore Bahru on Friday, July 22 at 3 p.m.
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  • 150 4 COLOMBO. History was mede m the District Court of Colombo before Mr.' G. M. De Silva, when the defendant m a divorce action conducted her own defence. She is being sued by her husband, Mr. P. W. Senerath Peiris, for a divorce.
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  • 15 4 The manner m which the cro^s-examined her husband attracted many junior lawyers
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  • 152 4 Asian Socialist's Warning LONDON, July 18 F.urontan Socialists were yesterday warned that Europe is not the whole world anM that* <' beyond your horizons across two Continents live hundreds of millions, w ho suffer from want of ireedom and liberty." Mr. wijono, Secretary of
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  • 100 4 GRETA GARBO ON HONEYMOON ISLAND CAPRI, July 14: Greta Gaioo left Capri on the yacht Kristine,*' of the Greek mil. ilonaire shipowner Sccrates Arstotle Onassis, after a orieday visit to this honeymoon island m the Bay of Naples. Her departure was earlier than expected and disappointed the wealtnier holiday-mak-ers who
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  • 89 4 NEW DEL.HI, July 14— An Indian expedition led by Major N. p. Jayal, Chief of the Darjeeling mountaineering School, has climbed Kanet the 25.150--foot Himalayan peak, A telegram reaching Indian Army Headquarters here yesterday reported that the party of five which were burned back six feet
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  • 63 4 ISTANBUL, Turkey, July 14 Etj*hty-on-.year.ol«l Kekis Sofii BeUi Sofu has been railed up ti> serve the 18 i»iontfN mi itarv service required of all Turkish male*, newrpapei s hprr ffiUl Wednesday. The reports <l»d not say why Sor»s, a villr.<jcr from central Katoll», fated to serve earlier.
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  • 95 4 On Monday, July 18, alter an interval o'- noarl v sixteen years telephone scvice will be ic-opf:ied with Thailand by incans o^ a radio.telephone link sjttwccn Singapore and Bang, kok. The service will be open daily, except Sunday--, between 9.00 a.m. a «d 10.00 a,m, The minimum
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