Indian Daily Mail, 22 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. XI NO. 157 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 476 1 "Saigon Rioting Was Deliberately Organised" NEW DELHI, July 21 India has called on Sir Anthony Eden and Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov. Chairman of last year's Geneva Conference to consider the new situation in Vietnam follow ing the Saigon riots and 'issue necessary directions
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI, July 21. Indian officials expressed "grav e concern'* over re. ports from Saigon that demonstrotors had man. handled members of the Indian truc e commission. A spokesman said Premier Nehru is awaiting a direct report of Saigon developments before decid. ing what action India most take
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  • 370 1 Eden Faure Discuss Nehru's Request GENEVA, July 21. Sir An. thcny Eden and M. Edgar Faure, British and French Prime Mini-ters, met this morn ng to discus a the serious situation in Indo-china and topics before the Big Four "Summit'' Conference hero this aiternoon. They conferred shortly after an announcement
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  • 60 1 GENEVA, Jul> 21 Mr. Randolph Churchill, Journalist Son of Sir Winston Churchill was refused entry to the Big (Four Conference press centre here because he did not have a special blue pass which is issued to J urnalists oniy after a security check. Later Mr. Churchill
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  • 24 1 JAKARTA. July 21. The Burmese Government has agreed to export rice to Indonesia, well informed sources in Jakarta stated.- Reuter
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  • 800 1 Wreckers Loot Belongings Of Ind Polish Officers Desai Denies He Was Molested SAIGON, July IU South Vietnam's capital remained quiet throughout the night after yesterday's riots in which two hotels were sacked. The city bad returned to normal this morning and shops in the centre of
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  • 231 1 Nu Backs Asia Confab Proposal TOKYO, July 20: Prime Mi. nister U Nu of Burma told a press conference that he backed the proposal of Prime Minister Nehru of India for a world conference on Asia prob. lems. 'A world conference of all countries interested in Asia would be very
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  • 152 1 Nagpur Case Accused CrossExamines Nehru NEW DELHI, July 21 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, testified yesterday in connection wi'h the trial of a 36.year.old rickr shaw puller charged with an attempt against his life. Baburao Laxmah KochaH 36, is said by the prosecution to have jumped on the
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  • 41 1 A telegram received from Jeddah states that the Malayan pilgrims headed by Inche Mustapha Albakri arrived in Jeddah on Tuesday (July 19). In a message they wish all Muslims in Malaya "Selamat Hari Raya Ha a."
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  • 39 1 Will Big Four Triumph Here IHOTO. PHOTO. The Council Room at the Palais Des Nations, Geneva, in which the Big Four Summit Talks ar e being held. The murals, a gift from Spain, symbolise man's triumph over war. A.P.
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  • 103 1 Russia Is Different Now, Says K. GENEVA, July 2 Nikita S. Knrushcnev, ooss of Russia's Communist Party, im ited Nei. son A. Rockefeller Wednesday to visit the Soviet Union. "But 1 can't go by myself," said Rockefeller, "id like to bring Carl Mccardle.'' Mccardle. an Assistant Sec. retary of State,
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  • 101 1 Dog Drives Lion Crazy MIAMI. Florida, July 21: A small dog Is giving the lions at Crandon Park Zoo a hard time. Attendants said the dog was passing the lion's cage one day when he noticed that a lion had gone to sleep with hts tan hanging through tha bars.
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  • 67 1 On Monday, July 25, Mr. Rawle Knov, S.E. Asia Correspondent of the Observer will open the next series of the Singapore Union of Journalists luncheon talks at the Capital Blue Room (12.15 p.m.). Mr. Knox who ls returning Vj London will give a talk called S.E. Asia, Aiu
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  • 56 1 Three Far Eastern journalists who spent one month ln Britain as guests of the Colonial Office returned t-> 3inga.<ore by BOAC yesterdav ifternoon from London. They were Mr. R.B. Ooi Editor, Singapore Standard Inche Said Zahari, Chief Reporter, Utusan Melayu- and Mr Joe Manjaji of the*
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  • 78 1 Ungku Tun Aminah, Consort of the Regent of Johore, will open the State 3.day agricultural show at Batu I Pahat on Thursday, Aug. 4 1955. Assisting her will be her .i on Abdul Raham j lbnl Tungku Ismail. Three Communist terrorists robbed an Indian woman
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    51 1 Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin (left) and Russian Defence Minister Marshal Grigori Zhukov (centre) are greeted on their arrival b y air at Geneva on the morning of S? y n A y^ S tSB PresWe nt Max. Petitpierre. The Four -Power "Summit" Talks owned at Geneva o n July 18.
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  • 249 1 Motions For Today's Assembly Session Following mc tions have been given notice of for today's Emergenecy session of the Sin. gapor e Legislative Assembly: 1. The Chief Minister to move That the provisions of Stand, ing order 31 (7) and (8) in so far as they refer to the Gov.
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    • 130 1 SAIGON, July 21 The South Vietnam Premier, Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, today issued a statement about yesterday's "regrettable incidents" In Saigon and warned people against gestures" which could assist the Communists. But he made iu> public apology for the riots In which two hotels wore stormed
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    • 56 1 LONDON, .*ul v 21 mm. Mr Malcolm MacDonald went to Buckingham Palace toda to see the C,u tm h* 8 ,„>. pomtment as British Hlirh Commis-dcner in India. Mr and Mrs. McDonald lunched with the Queen. The Queen also todoy recarv. ed the Sultan of Johore
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  • 670 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., July 22, 1955. UNPOPULAR ISSUE V XJK ;<re glad to observe that following our appeal, various trade unions too In the Colony have similarly requested Mr. Du\id Marshall not to pre** the junior ministers' issue too murh and in any case not n-ign over this
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  • 962 2  -  Woodrow Wyatt By LONDON, Visits from Mr. Nehru are now a regular feature oi English life. However, each one still attracts attention and speculation. Over the years the attitude towards Mr. Nehru in Britain has changed considerably. Before the war some of those dominant in
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  • 129 2 Mt. Kamet, Another Himalayan Peak Conquered NEW DELHI: Mount Kamet, a 25,450-ft Himalayan peak, north-east of Tehri Garhwal, was conquered on July 6. by Major N. D. Jayal, Principal of the Mountaineering School, Darjeeling, and his party. On the same day the party of five climbers reached AW Gamin. Though
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  • 159 2 NEW DELHI: American and German synthetic oil experts will scon carry out a survey of low.grade coal and other resources for recommending a possible site for India's Rs. 550,000,000 synthetic oil plant, an authoritative source said here. Two German firms and an American firm have
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  • 35 2 20 varieties of Malayan orchids were flown by BOAC to London on Tuesday. Thiy are a gift from the Singapore Botanic Gardens for the display windows at Malaya House, Trafalgar Square.
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  • 237 2 KARAIK AL: Mr. P. Hak kan, President, Tamil Nad Congress Committee, yesterday asked the people not to be mis'ed by the false propaganda of some persons that the former French territories would be merged in the neighbouring States, that the business prosperity of the area would
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  • 62 2 BANGALORE: iSix pens mm are feared to be drowned after a ferry beat carrying a part? ol 18 acrcss tht Tunga 'river v Shimo?a towt. capsized In midstream, this morning according to a wireless messo^3 *rom the Deputy Commissioner of Shimoga received here by
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  • 144 2 Make Each Of Us Minister For At Least 3 Months! Andhra MX. A. Suggests KURNOOL: "Why n->t make each one of us a Minister lor at least three months?" an Andhra Assembly Member suggested to the State's Chief Minister, Mr. Gopala Reddl. The member, Mr. G. N. Appa Rao (Nationalist)
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI; A special campaign to educate people in foreign countries and Indian nationals abroad on India's stand on Goa is understood to have been launched by the Union Government. Instructions have been sent to all Indian Embassies abroad by the External Affair s Ministry to
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  • 157 2 QUIL.OX- Mr. c% Kesavan. former Chief Minister of Tra- uncore-Cochin, who returned her e after a five-month tour of Malaya, summing up his impressions of the tour, stressed the need for a greater degree of unity among the Indian pupii bit ion
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  • 58 2 New PatnaTatanagar Express Train .IAMSHEDPUR: It is learnt from reliable sources that the Railway authorities have now decided to introduce an Express train between Patna and Tatanagar via Purulia, Anara. Bhojadih. Bhaga, Gomoh and Gaya. The train connects Tatanagar, Jharia and Sindri with Patna and will be removing thus a
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  • 98 2 MYSORE: In these day. when fast-flying aircraft are us«nl to carry mails, o postcard taking 1,21s days to cover about 700 miles Is revealed here. Shamlul Sharma was an employee of a local boarding and lodging establishment till his death 1.1 months ago. One of
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  • 177 2 CALCUTTA: imports cf complete bicycles into India have been steadily declining in the last few years. From 283,100 in 1951-52. the number of complete bicycles imported dropped to 69,414 in 1954-55. In terms if value the fall has been fom Rs. 28,300,000 tc Rsv 9,000(000, respectively
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  • 49 2 MURREE: Mr. Mohammad Ali President of the Muslim League, has appointed Soofi /.boa Hamid Khan as ic<?Fresidrnt of the Punjab I >> Muslim League in place of Malik Feroz Khan Noon, who has resigned. A meeting cf the provincial League will be called shortly to elect-officer-bearers.
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  • 809 2 TRICHUR: Mr E. M. Sanksran Namboodiripad, acting General Secretary of the Communist Party of India said here last week that though his party supported the foreign policy ln general and some of the Internal policies of the Congress Government, there was no question of
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    • 30 2 "THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED', Nedeiros Building, 18, Cecil Street Singapore take pleasure in announcing the re-opening of their Savings Deposit Department on Ist August* 1955 Interest at 2£% per annum.
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  • 368 3 PANTS WEWS ON KASHMIR 'Circumstances Are Different Now* parture fo r DelhU PTe '""■'""■ee P*i©r to his de- Asked to explain hi s remark made early this week that India would pay regard to the decisions of the Kashmir Constitutent Assembly regarding the accession issue Pandit Pant said: "We made'a
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  • 88 3 NEW DELHI: Currency note of One Rupee denomination bearing the signature of Mr. H. M. latei. present Secretary, Ministry of Finance, in place of the (denature of Mr. K. G. Ambegaokar, previous Secretary, will shortly be put into circulation. Except for minor changes In the
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  • 231 3 MADRAS: A petition was held recently in the Madras High Court for the issue of a writ of mandamus against the Government of Madras represented by their Chief Secretary directing them to ban the public performance of the 'Ramayana' play styled 'Kimayanam' by Mr.
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  • 122 3 ALLAHABAD: a per. son from Rajasthan recent, ly undertook to contribute the whole cost of con. struetlng a 20.m11e railway tract from people In the tract area. The railway line— <«an. gapur to H&dumalJKot gets top priority under the second Five. Year Plan. The person went to
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  • 316 3 Missionary Files Petition Against M.P. Inquiry Body NAGPUR: Mr. G. X. Francis, President of the Catholic Re. gional Council for Madhva Pra. desh, Bihar, Orissa and Madh. ya Bharat, filed a writ peti. tion before the Nagpur High Court challenging the author, ity of the Madhya Pradesh Government to constitute
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  • 141 3 KARACHI: Opposition to West Pakistan's one-undt plan ii-as grown in recent weeks. particularly in the Ndrth.west frontier Province. Reliable reports from Peshaj war Indicate that even the I Muslim League Ministry is rcc nsiderlno- its earlier stand supporting the cne-unit scheme because of pressure of
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  • 51 3 BIG THREE PLAN SUMMIT STRATEGY The Big Three Foreign Ml. maters shake hands before sitting In to pre-summit talks at the French Foreign Minis. try. Left to right: UJS.A. Secre. tary of State John Foster Dulles, French Foreign Minis, ter Antolne Plnay, and British Foreign Secretary Harold Mac. Millan.- A.P.
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  • 153 3 India May Have One More Nuclear Plant BANGALORE: Prof M Thaeker. Director of the Indian Institute of Science, stated here that, in addition to the I nuclear reactor now being set I up in Bombay, the Government was thinking of getting a second plant shortly. Prof. Thaker, who i s
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  • 85 3 Ghaffar Khan Leaving' For Peshawar MEERUT. Khan Abdul Ghaf. far Khan, the Red Shirt leader. ha s left Murree for Hazro, 70 miles from Peshawar to cross the Attock Bridge on his first entry into the North-West Frontier Pro. vince after seven years. The Pakistan Government an. nounced last week
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  • 50 3 Commission May Suggest 2 Telugu States GUNTUR: It is learnt that the Linguistic Commission is in favour of recommending two Telugu States, two Kanarese States and two Maharashtrian States. It is also understood that the Commission might take about four to live months more for the submission of U<* report.
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  • 387 3 Portuguese Precautions Against Small Groups mmmZSS^LL Mr N Pa». Indian President of the in. naS£? a hH nl T f Soci You h *Md that an inter. mK~ br| K ade volunteer* would march into Goa to offer satyagraha in October next. Addressing a Press
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  • 454 3 CALCUTTA: The Government of India proposes to export one lakh monkeys annually during the next Ave years to. help develop a "dollar-earning industry," it was reliably learnt here. The figure Is expected to be increased to two and a half lakhs a
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  • 216 3 KtRj^OOL: The Andhr a Government propose to start a 1 -.nance < orporation for financing medium and small-scale •ndustials in the State soon, Mr. Kala Venkata Rao State Planning an d Industries Minister, told the State Assembly. Mr. Venkata Rao. who was answering
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  • 123 3 NEW DELHI: The warships which th« Indian Navywould be acquiring from the United Kingdom during the next six years would be far superior to it s existing ones, Admiral Sir Mark Plzey, outgoing Chief of the Naval Staff, said at a farewell Press Conference here. During
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  • 54 3 AHMEDABAD: Twelve policemen including an Inspector, a Sub-Inspector and two head constables, who were among the 14 persons arrested in connection with the alleged murder of a S-spect in police custody were last week remanded to police custody for four days by Mr. A. T- Purohi, .second
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  • 116 3 KANPt.tr Mr. Rajaram Shastri M.P., and member 0 f che six-man presidium of the Suti Mill Mazdoor Sabha, said nere that he was hopeful of a settlement at the end of a se- 1 ..ond talk he had with the Cmef Minister, Mr. Sampumanai;'!, uuiring
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  • 652 3 Construction Of New Rail Line In November CALCUTTA: Mr. Lal Baha'hir Shastri, the Union Minister for Railways, announced in Calcutta that the conduction ot a broad gauge raiway line from Uaraset to Ha-mabad via Bieirhat would begin in November. He also s a:d it had been decided to transfer for
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  • 207 3 Election Of New Speaker Of Madras Assembly MADRAS: The next session cf the Legislative Assemoly, beginning on Aug. l will deal v'th several Important rubjfcts including the Second Five-Year Plan proposals of this State, which will be finalistd by the Cabinet recently land reforr->s if the Bill is introduced, and
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  • 612 4 Ceylon's "Development Budget" Minister's Assurance To Foreign Capital COLOMBO: Ceylon's Finance Minister, Mr. m. D. h- .w.ud. mi. presented to PalHament what he described' as a budget," showing a net anticipated deficit <'f Rs. 45.6 million to be set off against the proceeds of de\elopment loans raised by thc Government
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  • 89 4 TOKYO, Wednesday, July 20 An Anti-Prostitution Bill fell by the wayside Tuesday night. It was thc fourth t me since' 1947 that sucn a measure had failed to gei past a committee of Jaoan's Diet. The hotly debated legislation was voted down 18 tolO, in the Lower
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    49 4 General Sir Gerald Templer, who arrived here Tuesday night. left last night for Australia. Sir Gerald will assume charge of the post of Chief of Imperial General Staff on November 1. He will stop In Singapore again on July SO, on his return journey London via Colombo.
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  • 83 4 Philosophical Conference Balance Sheet .Following Is the financial position of the First Philosophical Conference organised in Kuala Lumpur on June 25 and 26 by an Organising Committee headed by Swami Satyananda of Pure Life Society, Kuala Lumpur: RECEIPTS: Donations $387.00, Sale of Address— $182.00— Total $569.00. EXPENDITURE: Printing $40.00, Stationery
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  • 34 4 The visiting Indian Navy CCauvery' and 'Dir') Touring Team will play a friendly football match with the Arsenal Sports Club at Farrer I Park Ground, today at 5.30 1 p.m.
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  • 282 4 The Singapore Government announces the names of the Members of the Committee appointed to examine proposals for the future organisation of local government In Singapore as follows Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. C.M.G., 0.8.E. Chairman, The peism for the time being appointed President of the City Council; The
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  • 145 4 150,000 Indians Rendered Stateless In Ceylon Application For Registration As Citizens Rejected COLOMBO: Since the Citizenship Law was enacted in 1952, claims of 143,469 Indians to Ceylon Citizenship have been rejected by the government. 33,589 have been granted Ceylon Citizenship. The total number of applications rejected is 44,002 as aerninst
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  • 79 4 COLOMBO. Mr F. H. B Koch, retired Puisne Judge, has been invited to be thc Chairman of the Divorce Commission to be appointed by the Ministry of Home Affairs shortly. A Ministry spokesman told me last week that Mr. Koch hai expressed his willingness to act as Chairman.
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  • 101 4 Th*- Government ann'unc.d lnbt nignt that it has invited Dr. J.F.N. Murray to come to Singapore to advise on the introduction of legislation to freeze the values of all immoveable property and on the setting-up of a Valucr-C-n--eral's Department. The Government's intention to introduce such
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  • 57 4 Heads of Government Departments have been informed that Hari Rava Haji falls this year on Julv This w dl be a noma] working day. Departmental heads are authorised to grant their m i-slim staff time off between 9. a.m. and 11.30a.m. on July sc ta
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  • 545 4 Party Negara Champion Of Workers Underdogs Will Also Help Trade Unionism Che Mohamed Rashid bin Ahmad explaining Party Negara's stand in the elections said Party Negara serves everyone irrespective of race, colour and creed and its pol i c y embraces proposals which cater particularly the working and thc 'under
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  • 140 4 KELANIYA: it wa s fcollsn to discard an international language ouch as Engli. q immediately. They should not however delay to give SSwa. basha its rightful place in tne affairs of the country, said Sir Nicholas Attygalle, ViceXhanceilor, at the Unlveslty of Ceylon, at the annual
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  • 133 4 MAHO: A young expectant mother, who was rushed to the Maho hospital, had to have her child delivered in the car ln which fhe was being taken. She had been held "P for over half an hour behind a railway gate at the level crossing close
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