Indian Daily Mail, 8 August 1955

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 174 SINGAPORE, MONDAY- AUGUST 8, 1955 FO UR PAGES 15 CENfS
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  • 274 1 POSITION STILL VAGUE! (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 7— The new Indian Citizenship Bill was explained by the Union Home Minister Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant m the Lok Sabha last Friday when moving a motion referring the Bill to a Joint Select
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  • 111 1 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Party Negara, which suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of the UMNO-MCA Al. iiance m he Federal Elections today held a meeting of its fcaxecutive Committee to review its position, as a poltical force and decided to revamp
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  • 127 1 HONG KONG. Aug. 7: Hong Kong authorities today relaxed restrictions on immigration from China enough to enable bona fide Chinese residents of the Colony, now stranded m Canton, to return home. The Government announce, ment said it would also issue frontier passes to Chinese who m
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  • 92 1 The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock will call the Finance and General Purposes Committee of the City Council for a meeting this week to discuss the City Council workers' demands, and find a solution. Last Saturday the Laboui Minister met the delegates
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 7; The mountains which separate Afghanistan fft> m Soviet Russia have been renamed by the Afghan Government, according to a report reaching here. The report says the moun. tains, generally known as the Hindukush, should be called the Hindkok. In Persian, Hindukush
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  • 79 1 HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 7: What effect did tne Kefauver Sub-committee have on movie advertising? Here's an example. The day the *»üb.commit. tee opened its hearings, most Los Angeles newspaper* carried IuJI paß* 3 auvertiasiement of Marilyn Monroe witu her skirts blown up around her neck. The
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  • 161 1 U.K. TO ASK U.S. TO CURB NATIONALISTS LONDON, Aug. 7 Britain will probably increase its pressure on th c United States to try to curb Nationalists Chinese attacks against the Communist held mainland and on neutral shipping m the Formosa Straits it was believed m diplomatic quarters here today. The
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  • 64 1 Governor To Speak On "Prospect Before Us" His Excellency the Governor Sir Robert Black will speak on "The Prospect Before Us," at a luncheon party m his honour by the Singapore Union of journalists on Saturday, Aug. 13 at the Capitol Blue Room. After the meeting there will be a
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  • 98 1 OMAHA. Nebraska, Aug. 7:i Dr. Victor Levine, a fellow of the New York Academy of Science, said m a speech here that a simple way to annihilate much of the human race would be to drop nuclear bomb on Polar Ice.
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  • 41 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 7: Passengers travelling on the In. dlan government's Eastern Railways may now buy box lunches, and '■■at them when they please. They have a choice from 41 items m makinoup the lunches.- AP
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 7: The radio is winning thousands of new listeners every month m India. Thc 1955 Indian Government year book says the number of broadcast receiver licenses is increasing at the rate of 11.000 a India, at the end of 1954, had just
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. Red China is reported here to have failed &,-> far to supply the United States with names o f the Chinese students it says are being held <« Amnrien asfalnst their will.- AP
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  • 202 1 Woman Wants It To Be Utilised For Disabled EL, CENTRO, CALIFORNIA, AUG. 7. AUTHORITIES HERE ARE INVESTIGATING A WOMAN'S STORY OF HIDDEN TREASURE— $1,600,000 (£585,700) WORTH OF GOLD COINS— WHICH SHE SAID WAS BURIED IN TEXAS GRAVEYARDS BY PANCHO VILLA, THE MEXICAN BANDIT— REVOLUTIONARY.
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7— lndia has agreed to assist Egypt m the atomic energy field by making available training facilities Tn nuclear science, electronics and geological survey, a gOVernm pr, t ennlracmnn **\IA parliament. AP
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  • 247 1 M.T.U.C. Plans Unemployment Insurance From Our Correspondent ii KUALA LUMPUR. Sua. The Malayan Trad© Union Council is to take energetic steps to present an Unemployment Insurance Scheme tor introduction m the new Federal Legislative Council. This decision was taken by the MTUC Central Committee meeting today, attended by seventy delegates
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Aug. 7— A quiet spoKen schoolmaster, son of the late chief of Scotland Yard's crack murder squad, was charged yesterday bludgeoning his wife and child to death. Police said he admitted the double killing The accused man is iFerdorick James Chapman, 32. His
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. _A Ministry of F» >od spokesman pays Indian farmers who have adopted Japanese methods of rice cultivation have increaseu their per acre yield by 50 ].er cent. The spoKesman, answering Parliament questions, said 9&.000 acres of land were niw devoted to the
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Aug. 7 Wmw* 500,00Cf British Civil Service employees Fridiy were granrfcd* 5 per cent paj raises totalling- f15.000,000 a year.- AP
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  • 68 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 7: Margarett Truman, daughter of former President Harry S. Truman, sailed aboard the liner United States yesterday for a seven-week tour of Europe. A newsman suggested Miss Truman might not want to comment on romance. "Oh. no," she replied. "I'd like to comment
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  • 169 1 TOKYO, Aug. 7; Ann American airman said here today the Communists m China had used some "types of persuasion civilized people don't beleve anyone would do." Colonel John Arnold just released after two and a half years m China said with visible emotion m his
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  • 161 1 SEOUL, Aug. 7. The Republic of Korea Govern, ment today sent an ultimatum to the Neutral Nation Supervisory Commission to withdraw from Korea by August 18, Fore, eign Ministry sources said here this afternoon. It was not Immediately learned how much time the
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  • 171 1 New Pake G*G. Sworn In KARACHI, AUG. 7: MAJOR-GENERAL IKKANDER MIRZA, 5«, WAS SWORN IN TODAY AS ACTING GOV ERNOR.GENERAL OF PAKISTAN. Major-General Mirza has been Minister of the Interior States and Frontier regions since October after having been Governor of East Pakistan. The Governor-General, Mr.
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27— The Indian Government launched a campaign Saturday to "root out evil and corruption" among civil servants. The Home' Ministry established a Special Administrative Vigilance Division and asked all other Ministries to appoint a Senior Officer as "Vigilance officer" m each Ministry. AP
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  • 104 1 Conferment Of City Freedom On MacDonald The ceremony of the confer, ment of the freedom of the City of Singapore o n the de. parting Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will he held on Wednesday, Aug. 1/ on tne steps oi City Hall. It is proposed on the occasion to
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  • 146 1 Damages For Not Marrying As Proposed RANGOON Aug. 7: A unique case for Burma is up before the District Court m Mandalay, Central Burma, where the plaint of a beautiful girl for damages and for breach of pro. mise awaits decision. Tin Tin Swe, 17, a high school studennt at
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  • 77 1 Queen's Cousin Fined For Speeding WELLINGBOROUGH, En*, land, Aug. 7: A young cousin of Queen Elizabeth was fined £2 yesterday for speeding. He was Simon Alexander BowesJLyon, 23, of St. Paul's Waldenbury, Hltchin. His father and Queen Mother Elizabeth are first cousins. Police said the youth drove at 90 miles
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  • 43 1 GENEVA, Aug. A United Nations official estimated yesterday that documents for the atoms-for-peace conference would total 60 million words and 200 tons of paper. This, the official said, m "probably the most formidable documentation of any conferenr**. uiv whai-a anytime." AP
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  • 44 1 I NEW DELHI, Aug. 7: A Delhi shoemaker who found business so bad he could not buy materials to make a pair of shoes for himsell has been lined Rupees 50 (US$lO.5O) for stealing a Dair from a com petitor.- AP
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  • 166 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEw DELHI, Aug. 7— A high-powered eleven-member Commission has been appointed by the UmV>n Law Ministry, first, to review the entire system of judicial administration m the country which has remained unchanged almost fiom the days of Lord Macaulloy
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7: The Indian government has posted a schedule of prices to be paid for uranium ore of various grades, the schedule to remain m effect for five years Price range from rupeca 38 (bS$7.9B) per short ton for oie with 0.10 per cent, of to
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  • 255 1 No Trade With Goa: Picketing In Bombay BOMBAY, Aug. 7— Dockers on Monday decided to picket business house? m the City trading with the Portuguese Colony of Goa, a spokesman fo- the Dockers' Union announced. The pickets will begin Immediately. The decision was taken by the Bombay Port Trust. General
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7: India is exporting its »olar cookers developed by a government laboratory' here to use. the sun's heat for cooking to Africa. The Government of South Rhodesia baa ordered four cookers from India as part of a research programme to nnd a snbattt.
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  • 96 1 Prospects Of Independence For Singapore The aim of the Labour *"*roat Coalition Government is "selfgovernment and thereafter Independence", said the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall. Mr. Marshall referring to the prospects of association between Singapore and the Fe. deration, said that he was con. scious of the special difficult!, es
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  • 70 1 Women Up In Arms Against Mau Mau NAIROBI, Aug. 7— More tlian 8,000 African women from cne of the toughest Mau Mcv ttrongholaa In Kenya turned out armed with knives and spears to help security forces m a bi"- PWeen 100 miles from here, an official communique said yesterday Three
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  • 580 2 Indian Daily Mail Political Immaturity Spore, Mon. Aug. 8, 1955 POLITICIANS, and especiallj th«>s,. v.ho are responsibly connected with the administration, raiiin t afford to be impetuous. They have to be very modest »"d moderate in their utterances. They muM In fact neigh ©very word they utter. We wish to
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  • 2546 2 TAMIL CULTURE -Its Past, Pre sen t Future Following' are excerpts from a speech delivered by The Rev. Father Xavier S. Thani Nayagam, member of the Tamil Cultural Society and Editor Tamil Culture/ delivered In Co. lnnhi) recently. ■TAMIL Culture is nothing else but the Tamil way of life, a
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  • 68 2 The Duke of Edinburgh batting on July 31, when he captained an eleven against the Duke of fteaufort' B Elevek The match was played ln the aid of the National playing Fields Association. X The wicket keeper here Is Tom Oraveney, England batsman, who deputised for
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  • 142 2 NEW DELHT: Jaifl-ir bangles are finding a good marker m the United ;3tatcs, tiade reports reaching here s**y. American w^men, who uso largei« sizes m bangles than do women here, prefer varieties matching their dreßs ensemble. The rich ornamentation on .T.iipur bangles attracted a
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  • 42 2 MUREE; The bill for weldin j the different units of West Pakistan into one unit Is being finalised. Th c bill will be placed before the Constituent Assembly at its next session commencing at Karachi on August 8.
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  • 190 2 BOMBAY: The source of the Bhagrathi River lies near the Kedarnath Peak and not at Go-mukh as hitherto believed by geographers. This claim is made by the three-man Indian team exploring the pass connecting the heads of the GangQtri and Bhagrat Kharat m the Himalayas.
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  • 202 2 MADRAS: The Standing Metric Committee, with Mr. Nityanand Kanungo, the Union Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry, as its chairman, has decided that whenever any new plant or machinery is ordered or a new line of production established m India, care should be taken to ensure
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  • 149 2 NEW DELHI: Comprehensive lists of important indigenous medicinal plants used m the Western, Ayurvedic and Tibbl systems of mcdi* cine have been prepared by the Indian Council of-Medi-cal Research. The plants number about 500. Besides givihg the Latin names and the trade nameg of these
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  • 55 2 PHOTO. The two Russian professors, Ivy-rill Ogorodnlkov (lefU, and Leonid Sedov, at a Press Conference on Aug. 2, at the Russian Embassy m Copenhagen, talking about the Russian space satellite. They disclosed that a Russian satell'te, bigger than the one announced by America, will be ready for
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  • 274 2 MANCHESTER: Lancashire's cotton manufacturers, now engaged, m a life and death struggle with foreign competition, have been warned to keep a sharp eye on Hongkong s cheap grey cloth, which may easily become a much more serious threat than imports from either India or Japan. It
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  • 83 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 7 The Indian government plans to scour the world for the .stoel it badly needs lor its todm* >iial development. The government announced 't bad placed a*) order with Czechoslovakia for 11,000 tons. Ofv.oiai sources said the United States, Japan, Britain and Russia also
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI: The Railway Loard is reported to have approved a project f C r th e huildmg of rail wagons on a Jarce scale. fa A Bombay fir m is installing a Rs. 2,500,000- worth plant for building the wagons at Kalvan m Bombay State,
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  • 60 2 LONDON-. During the PH .st lX m nthS u 3O tons of Russian geld have been flewn t* London It has come from wttoeerm v»a Helsinki and Stockholm hy rdlnar v alrlin e services and packed m wooden crates and an?? T3m metal bands. PsLafir 10
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  • 193 2 MADRAS: India is one of the 19 Asian countries invited to send a few senior cooperative officials to Bandung, Indonesia, where a four-week training course on the problems of the improvement and development of Asian villages and the contribution that co-operation will make to
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  • 167 2 India And Pak. Camera Men Get Chance LONDON: Indian and Pakistani Press photographers will shortly be invited to enter the eighth annual British Press Pictures oi the Year competi. tion organised by the Encyclopaedia Britannica and tin. institute of British Photographers. This la thc second time that cameramen from the
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  • 129 2 India A Major Cement Producer In Asia CALCUTTA: India 1 B likely to become thc second largest cement producing country m Asia and the Far East when her output goe.s up to 10.000,. 000 tons by 1960-61, under the second Five- Year Plan. The total quantity of cc. ment produced
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  • 692 3 Governor's Assurance North Has To Learn From South, Not The Other Way MADRAS: Hindi would never be imposed on the South, assured Governor Sri Prakasa, here. In a frank analysis of the "language conflict," the Governor also 'tlspclled fears that through the back-door of
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  • 55 3 KARACHI: A convention of the Pakistan Awaml League will be held m Decembei next under the Presidentship of Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. Awaml League circles said that the League might be organised on the lines of the British Labour Party. A change m the nomenclature of the
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  • 109 3 SPOKANE, Washington Aug. 7 "A nudist's wire is just Uke any other wife about clothes. She wants a mink coat just as much an any other woman Women sit around m nudist camps and discuss their wardrotie** all the time." These aevelations of life m a nudist
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  • 280 3 CALCUTTA: Activity m me manganese and iron ore markets lias increased lately owing to good overseas demand, and prices continue to rule steady. Exports of these commodities have been satisfactory during the past few months and many prominent miners are reported to be
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  • 119 3 KARACHI: Pakistan will participate m the Levant Fair, "The Fair of the E^ast," opening at Bari Italy, m September. This was announced by the Pakistan Committee of Inter national Fairs, an unofficial organisation which "helps promote the exports of Pakis tan products through partici pation m
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  • 70 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7 "Woman is an emblem of purity, simplicity and saeriice. She is not an article of advertisement." On that note, members «>t the Women's Organi-nation, Adarsh Mahila, Sabma, appealed to the Indian capital 8 businessmen to stop displaying women's elotning m windows and using
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  • 98 3 KARACHI: The Rs. 78,000,--000 scheme for the reconstructicn of Karachi Port's East Wharves is now under way, it is learned. A Dutch firm, Messrs. Volker Annaeming, will undertake construction of the quay wall, which forms the major part of the project, at an
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  • 130 3 NEW DELHI: Arrangements are t nder way for bringing the National Register of the Citizens of Iqdia up-to-dare. Instructions have been issued by th e Election Commission as well as the census authorities to all the State Governments to make an all-out eflort to keelT the records taa>
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  • 123 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 6: Over 100,000 excited men and wo. men shouted "Nehru, march troops into Goa at Poona cemetery yesterday evening, while the bodies of two Indians killed by Portuguese Sten-gun fire last Wednesday were cremated on the bank of the Mutha River. Thc
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  • 265 3 Railway Corruption Enquiry Committee Recommendation NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Railways, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, has affirmed the government's determination to implement the recommendations of the Railway Corruption Enquiry Committee within-three months. In an Interview with NAFEN, Mr. Shastrl said certain recommendations of the «-on-mlttee were under 'active con*
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  • 77 3 At an investiture held at King's House, Kuala Lumpvr, on Aug. 4 the High Commissioner, sir Donald MacGilllvray, presented honours and awards to 45 people. Picture on top shows Major George S. Mate of the Ist Fijian Infantry Regiment receiving the Military Cross. Picture at right
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  • 188 3 NEW DELHI: The Himnld* yah Mauntaineering- IhstiMte plans to pojr.ularise mountaineering by organising 3hort courses for teachers, v/ho. m turn, would set up club.i m schools and colleges. At present, owino- to paucity of accommodation, the institute is able to train a baten of 24 students
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  • 73 3 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has presented the mountaineering kit presented to him by th c Tyrol Mountaineering Club of Austria to the Himalayan Alountsineering Institute at Darjocliug. The kit has been given to T< using N^rkay, who is on the staff
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  • 57 3 KARACHI: India is expected to buy about 50,000 bales cf cotton from Pakistan under the agreement recently signed lie re between the two countries. In return, according to informed sources, Pakistan wouid buy fine quality cloth from India. The new agreement does not provide for the
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  • 81 3 All-Pakistan Students Convention KARACHI*. An AU-t'akis-Un CohVehtion ot Uhiverslty Students will b* held here on August 6 ahd 7. Ihls decision was taken at «i meeting of the ad hoc committee of the l T nited Nat'ons Hudents Association of Pikl--tar. held under Presidentnip of Professor a.B.A. Haleem, Vicc-Chae.eellor of
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  • 79 4 At the Annual General Meeting of the North Indian Hindu Association held recently with Mr. K. L. Kaushik m the chair, following officebearers were reelected for another term. President: Shco Prasad Sharma. Vice-President: Sakal Deo Rai. Hon. Gen. Secretary* Uma Shankar Dube, Hon. Asst. Secretary; Rajendra
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  • 253 4 Persons Of Chinese Ancestry Are China's Citizens? They Are Liable For Repatriation, Says China Menon Working For Lifting Of U.S. Trade Embargo On China NEW DELHI, Aug. 7— Red China has informed the United States it considers all Chinese nationals m America not just students are liable for repatriation, authoritative
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  • 187 4 COLOMBO: A Ceylon-Ame-rican syndicate has been formed to establish a sugar re, finery near Colombo. The Government of Ceylon will purchase up to 10 per cent of the shares m the syndicate. Within a year of the opening of the refinery, the syndicate will consider the
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  • 108 4 LOAN FACILITIES FOR CEYLON AGRICULTURISTS COLOMBO: The Government of Ceylon has decided to establish Land Mortgage Banks to grant loans to small landholders. This, it is believed, will solve the century old problem of thousands of small land-owners who have been unable to im. prove their land because of a
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  • 113 4 Uncertainty In Ceyon Rubber Market COLOMBO: Ceylon's rubber market continues to be unsettled pending a reply from China m regard to Ceylon's request for an increased price for sheet rubber supplied under the Rubber, Rice Agreement. Although many small-scale dealers are selling their stocks of rubber to the Rubber Commissioner
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  • 101 4 Citizenship Applications Rejected COLOMO: Since the Indian and Pakistani Residents zenship Act was enact Win 1952, the claims of 143,469 Indians to Ceylon citizenship have been rejected by the Gov. ernment of Ceylon and 33,589 persons have been .granted Ceylon citizenship. Persons whose applications for citizenship have been rejected will
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  • 124 4 On A Survey Of Conditions Of Work For Women UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 7: The International Labour Oryanisutlon announced Mrs. Fiiuda Miller, former head ot the Women's Bureau of the rS. Department of Labour, will visit Asia to survey conditions of work for women. She will visit Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia,
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    58 4 The marriage of V. VICTOU with MISS T. ANTHONY AMMAL was solemnised recently on the Kintavalley Estate, Batu Gajah The wedding of M. CHOCKALINGAM with MISS V. PONNKANNU was celebrated on the Kintav alley Estate, Hatu Gajah. K. A. KRISHNAN and MISS K. C. DHANALAKSHMI who wer c
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  • 182 4 Export Of Radio-Isotopes LONDON, Aug. 7; Britain has become the world's greatest exporter of radioisotopes with snipments last year reach, ing about 20,000, a government booklet announced today. The booklet which records the British Commonwealth's contribution to nuclear research since the beginning of this century was published to coincide with
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  • 214 4 Tiger Joginder And Syed Saif Shah Hurt Themselves The fight between India's Tiger Joginder, (South-East Asia wrestling champion) and Pakistan's Syed Saif Shah (champion of Pakistan) ended m a 'no-contest' last Saturday night at the Happy World Arena. Towards the middle of the sixth round Tiger Joginder held Syed Saif
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  • 47 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 7— A sign of the emancipation of Indian women, who fur centuries lived m the shadows of their menfolks: Eight women «re learning to fly at government flying schools throughout the country, a Ministry of Communications spokesmam told parliament.- AP
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  • 422 4 Peaceful Uses Of A— Energy World Scientists Under Dr. Bhabha To Confer Today GENEVA, Aug. 7— Leading scientists from almost every nation m the world will exchange information and views on the peaceful use of atomic energy at a conference opening at Geneva on Aug. 8. The Conference is the
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  • 59 4 The Singapore Film Society's I sew season will commence m September, and will run fori eleven months. There wll be one 16 m.m. screening each month which can be seen by members free of charge. In addition, it is hoped to arrange for one 35 m.m. film
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  • 51 4 Sangeetham K. P. Nallaku. maru gave a vocal musical concert at Chettiars' Temple Tank Road, last night. There was a large gathering of niuajc lovern present and Mr. Nallakumaru gave a good i rendering of songs which won I commendation from one and I all
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