Indian Daily Mail, 30 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 196 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 224 1 Every Indian Has Equal Rights Privileges BUT ALL MUST WORK FOR WELFARE STATE -NEHRU From Our Own Correspondent SHILLONG, Aug. 29. •Every person m the. country has equal rlrht* and or! vilepes. and mu» t ha v friendly contacts with others because w e are all Indians/* *ald Premier Nehru
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  • 189 1 >HILLONG. Assam, Aug. 29 India's prim p Minister. Mr. Nehru, said here that he believed there would be peacefuJ solution «>1 the Goa question m accordance wilh the wishes if its people. Mr. xehni said he would rot deal with the Goa problem military
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  • 57 1 CEYLONESE SATYAGRAHIS FOR GO A From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 29. A message received here today says Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the Leader of the Opposition In the Cey-on Parliament, m a telegram to Premier Nehru has offered to send Cey. lonese volunteers to participate m
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  • 86 1 A Home Guard patrol killed five Communist terrorists they contacted m the Tapah district of Perak on Sunday, according to an Emergency Communique issued m Kauala Lumpur yesterday. Earlier the patrol sa w a party of about 15 terrorists and laid an ambush Later, nV
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  • 155 1 Sec. Council To Take Up Moroccan Situation NEW YORK, Aug. 29 Representatives of the 17 nation Asian-African Group will mctt again at United Nations headquarters Tuesday to consider the Moroccan situation and whether to ask for a meeting of the Security Council on the Issue. Mambafl of the group said
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  • 82 1 MADRAS, Aug 29 QOV•rnment sources disclosed here that India Is to ttjy 50.000 ten* of Russian steel at a cost °f Rs. 25,000.000 (Mslf,2Bor °00-. The bulk of thiß, they >aid. will be delivered by Rus* ;'a before December, th c rest •arly next year.
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  • 168 1 POONA, India, Aug. 29 The AllParty Goa Liberation Committee announced here today that it would continue satyagraha m its "mass and indivudual forms untill final victory," according to the P.T.I. The Committee said 95 Satyagrahis, drawn from different "fates of India, left yesterday
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  • 123 1 Nehru Confers On Naga Problem SHILLONG: Aug. 29: Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, conferred here for two ana h half hours yesterday with offi. cia's of the North East FVonti. er Agency, where former head hunting Naga tribesmen have been terrorising: villages to back their claims for an inde. pendent
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  • 72 1 The Service authorities m conjunction w ith th e Police have investigated mi n great detail the allegations made m an English language newspaper m this Colony (not the INDIAN DAILY MAIL) on Sunday, Aug. 28. There is no truth whatsoever m the allegation
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  • 60 1 Yesterday at Phoenix Park, a presentation wan made to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, cf a pair of two-tmanqhed silver candelabra, subscribed to by members o f the Com-missioner-General's staff. The actual presentation was made by Mrs. Mary Old, who has the greatest length of service of
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  • 88 1 LONDON TO N.Y. BACK IN A DAY The British Canberra jet pane returned on the evening of Aug. 23 having made the round London.New York.London trip, a distance of 6,930 m miles 13 hours and 50 minutes. The plane piloted by John Hackett and navigated by Peter Moneypenny crossed the
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  • 186 1 NEW DELH«. Aug. 29 —The Indian Government is constructing a huge new meetin* hall with faculties capable of accommodating the United Nations General Assembly, If that body ever decides to meet here. The building is scheduled to be completed by November, 1956, when
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  • 116 1 Ceylon Offers To Mediate Arab Israeli Dispute COLOMBO, Aug. 29: Pre. m'f.r KotcJawala said last night th;- Ccy on government Is re-Hiy to help to find a peace, fui solution of the Arab-Israeli dispute. He said an analysis made b> U.S. Secretary 01 State John Foster Du'les should j.rove at
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  • 281 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The negotiations so far between the City Council Finance and General Purposes Committee and the City Council Labour Unions Federation, under the chairmanship of the Minister for Labour, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, are progressing slowly. Two meetings
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  • 165 1 On the question of recognition of the Government and City Council Labour Union, the Council's attitude is that "for the purpose of negotiating on general matters relating to pay and conditions of service the Labour Union s Federation, having a majority of daily rated workers m the
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  • 267 1 Employers Must Recognise Human Element In Labour -SAMBANTHAM "Trade Union* arc an essential part of modern society and have an important rcle to piay It is the policy of (ieverninent to encourage the formation of sound, democratic trade unions." declared Mr. V.T. sambantham Minister for Labour, m the opening address
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 29: In. dia's ancient bullock carts may get a 20th century touch pneumatic tyres to protect roads from the present sharp wheels of the carts. An official Indian spokesman told the Transport Ministry is considering a proposal to spend more than M
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  • 70 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 29: The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala, In a state, ment yesterday welcomed the "initiative taken by the gov. ernment of the United States m putting forward construe. tiv e proposals form the easing of tensions m the Middle East." He
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  • 67 1 Thirty.el.ght Chinese and Engl«s n School students and student .teachers undergoing a 5-day Civic* Course paid a visit to Kuig s House, Kuala Lumpur, the official residence of the High Commissioner, on Friday, Aug. 26. the last d»v <* the Course. Picture shows the High Commissioner
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  • 24 1 Talks will be resumed today at 10 a.m. between the two parties under the chairmanship of the Minis, ter for Labour.
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  • 41 1 The Postmaster General Malaya, ant ounces that the surface parcel post service to the Republic of Indonesia will be introduced with effect from Sept. 1. Only ordinary parcels not exceeding H lbs m weight will be accepted.
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  • 62 1 Three armed and uniformed terrorist* Mapped a lorry load of labourers on Sungef Krudda Estate mi n the Sungel Siput North area of Peralc on Sunday morning. They fed the hands of two Tamil labourers behind their backs and led them away. A fo3knv-ii|> i s
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    • 69 1 CAIRO, Aug. 29.— Major Salah Salem, E&ypttan Minister for National Guidance and Sudan Affoirn, was today granted "leave of absence." Lieutenant Co'onel \bdel Kader Hatetn took over his Ministry. Colone' Hatem i 8 director of information and administration attached to the Ministry of National Guidance. According
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    • 83 1 PAJRIS. Auf. 29 A radium "bomb" capable of kl'Jlnjf a man m four minutes reported stolen on Thursday from a foctory near le Bourget airport, ua« found today— ln the fac toi v yard. The tombs wa« missed from the Babcock-Wilcov factory at La Gourneuve. Physirlsts he'ped
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  • 532 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thes., Aug. 30, 1955 ONLY WAY TO END WAVE OF STRIKE JTKOM Government and semi. Government institutions and industrial establishments and commercial businesses down to the very eating shop* and hotels— that Is how the strike epidemic Is rapidly spred. Ing m the Co'ony. The epidemic
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  • 466 2 Bill To Be Introduced In State Assembly POONA: A very radical agrarian reform measure, which would bring about a "peaceful transformation of society," was introduced m the Bombay Legislative Assembly by the Revenue Minister, Mr. B. S. Hiray. The Bill, wh.icn would
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  • 158 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Foreign Minister who toured East Pakistan i» April last along with the Pakistan Minister for Minority Affairß, has reported that economic factors and the feeling of uncertainty among the minority about their future, chiefly induced by the treatment they
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  • 61 2 NEW DELHI; Central legislation to regulate Crossword Puzzles was now ready and would be introduced during the current session, Mr. Datar, Deputy Home MlnisteT, told Mr. M. Lr Dwivedi, m the Lok Sabha last week. The Centre had consulted the various State Governments and made changes
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  • 19 2 KURNOOL; Subscriptions for the four per cent Andhra lean totalled Rs. 4.83 crores (Rs. 48 -3 m.)
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  • 510 2 Saiva Siddhanta Philosophy: I Significance Analysed I TRIVANDRIM: Presiding over the dosing session of the Saiva Siddhanta Conference here last week Mr k. Seshadri of the philosophy Department of Tra van core University, at the outset thanked the Thiruvaduthuvai Adheenam and the Saiva Prakas sabha for
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  • 256 2 State Loans: Second Issue By Seven Govts. BOMBAY: A s there had been considerable demand for securities of the recently issu. Ed 4 per cent State Loans 1967, the Governments of Andhra, Bombay. Madhya Pradesh, My. sore, Saurashtra, Uttar Pra. desh and West Bengal have, with the consent of the
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  • 88 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government have Increased the duty on raw jute from Rs. 3 to 4 per maund with immei diate effect, it was officially I announced here last week. I There will however be no I change m regard to the cuttings or
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  • 237 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. C. SetaL vad, A ttlrney. General of India and Chatman of the Lew Com. mission, who is m the City on professional work, visited the Madras Advocates' Association m the High Court, last week. Mr. T. R. Srinivasan, Joint Secretary of tht Association,
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  • 88 2 INDORE; Pour persons were killed at Alirajpur m Jhabua district last week when police opened fire On an unruly mob m self-defence, it is learnt here recently. A party of police consisting of one sub-inspector and six constables had gone to village Karachat to investigate
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  • 112 2 NEW DELHI; Detailing measures taken to evolve Indian tunes m place of English tunes for military bands, the Minister far Defence, Dr. Katju, told Mr: K,ti»hnachaxya JVushi m the I»k Sabba, last week that the Military Music School at pachmarbl had been made responsible for
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  • 85 2 HYDERABAD; The Indian Institute of Economics Hyderabad, has completed a socio-economic survey of Hyderabad and Secunderabad cities ft a cost of rs. 60,000, out of which Rs. 54,000 was borne by the planning Commission. The Institute has begun an enquiry into Life* insurance and Provident Furd
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  • 153 2 TIRUCHIRAPPALLJ: The construction of a second bridge across the River Cauveri, at an estimated cost of about Rs. 37 lakhs, at a place about six furlongs down the existing bbrideg c near Sarkarpalayam just outsile Tiruchi Municipal limits, has just been sanctioned by the Government
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  • 371 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhakta. vatsa'am, Minister for Indus, tries, m a statement m the Madras Legislative Assembly explained the circumstances m which the Aaron Spinning and Weaving Mills m Malabar had been closed and the West, crn India Cottons Ltd.. an en. tirely new concern, which
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  • 103 2 NEW DELHI: A Minister complained In the R*Ha Sabha test week that he was "losing hfe trend of speech" because o< Interruptions by members. Mr. A. C Gate. Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure made this complaint w ben he w*» replying to the crittsms on the
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  • 206 2 THERUVALI (Koraput Dist.): The Union President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said here :ast week that the Bhoodan movement had now taken the shape of Gramadan, a novel ex. periment that would greatly influence the life of India when successful, and woull be of value to other countries
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  • 267 2 BANGALORE: The Govern, ment of Mysore were now busy framing- the necessary legislau tion m connection with the nationalisation of the gold mines, m Mysore State now worked by Messrs. John Taylor and Sons. Giving this information last week m reply to a question at
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  • 147 2 ANNAMALAINAGAR j Tri. butea to the scho'arshin of Prof. R. P. Sethu Pillal Pro. fessor of Tamil, Madras' Uni. versity, were paid at the An. namalai University last week at a function he^d at the Saatri Hal! to felicitate him on his receipt of the
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  • 176 2 MADRAS; Improvement, to the Buckingham Oanal to makr It sanitary and also navigaUe were suggested by member, during question.time m th* Madras Legislative Council hut week, l Mr. T. Purushotha m M ked the Minister for Public Works about the steps taken by Uo v ernment to deepen
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  • 217 2 Drum Murder Case: Accused Sentenced MASULJPATAM: Mr. S. Obula Reddi, District and Ses. siong Judge, Krishna, delivered judgment last week m the ••Drum Murder Case" convict, ing and sentencing- G. puma. Chandra Rao and M. Pandu. tanga Rao, the first two ac. cused. to death, subject to confirmation by the
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  • 90 2 MADRAS: An experiment to tape-record the speeches of members w& s made *n the Legislative Council last week, for the ftrst time In the annals <f the Madras Legislature. Under instructions from the Government, M': G Srlnlvasan, Head of the Cinematograph and Cln« Engineering section of
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  • 212 2 BANGALORE: The Govern* ment of Mysore have not yet officially communicated their views to the Fazl AH Commission, on the question of reorganisation of States, stated the Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, last week. The Chief Minister w as asked at his Press conference last
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  • 1399 3 Amicable Settlement Thru' Negotiations Urged MADRAS: With yUm to facilitating early and amicable aettietneiit of u^ question oft^djmtmeot of AndhraJMadra* bortler, the Ma4w* G^vernnje^E^-^S? M to the Chief Minister of Amibn. Statethat fc wXEf desirable to hold a conference of Ministers representing th* Giving this information
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  • 74 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Tra* vancore-Cochift Legislative Assembly wiU meet for its third session of th c year on Oct. 5 and continue Its sittings till October 19. The Assembly w iH transact official legislative and other business from Oct. 5 to 8 and again from Oct. 10 to 18.
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  • 127 3 VISAKHAPATNAM: president Rajendr a Praead was televise! during his recent visit to Vlsakhapatnam wore b» declared <>pen the Andhra Government Electricity Department Exhibition. Mr. C. M. TTivtxli, U-Gvernor «>f Andhra, who accompanied Mm, also appeared on the television and made a brief speech. The President, th c
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  • 274 3 Mad.- Vijayawada Railway Line ONGOLE: Mr. N. K. Hoy, Director of Civil Engineering Kailway Board, Government of India, and Mr. M. o. Chacko, Regional Engnieer, Southern Kailway, Madras arrived here last week from Vijayawada. m the course of their inspection of the Railway remodelling works, etc., under progress. Mr. Roy,
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  • 350 3 U.S. Film Magnate MADRAS: Mr. Spyros P. Skouras, President of the 20th Century Fox International Corporation, U.S.A., who is on a visit to India, accompanied by his wif c arrived m Madras by air from Bombay. Also accompanying him were, Mr. Edward Ugast, the
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  • 52 3 NEw DELHI: The All-India India Oongres^ Committee has distributed rs 28.000 for flood relief work to the P.C.C.s of UpP., Bihar West Bengal and Assam. This amount W HI be spent for rendering immediate relief m different dreas the a- I O C.
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  • 518 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India announced the constitution of a Defence Production Board to replace the present system of management or ordnance factories m the country. The Board consisting of eight members will have Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of Defence Organisation, as Chairman. It will
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  • 742 3 BOMBAY: The Montreal Star m an editorial, said: It is becoming increasingly difficult for Portugal to hold on to Goa, Daman and Dis the three .'ma.l enclaves that are the last vestiges of colonialism m the sub-continent. The paper added: "It is difficult to
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  • 457 3 BOMBAY: p. K. Menon, General Secretary of the Federation of Bank Employees, Bombay, commenting on the Bank Commismission's recommendations, said that they were a partial acceptance of the All-India Bank Employees' Association's demands m case of Class A and B banks and total rejection m
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  • 274 3 VEL.LORE- Addressing a meeting of the local Rotary Club recently Dr. R. H. Betts of the Cnristlan Medical College Hospital, said that nobody claimed B.C.G. as a panacea for tuberculosis. The immunity one got due to B.C.G. vacciration was n ot completely sure, to immenise a
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  • 92 3 ANNAMALAINAGAR; The death occur ed of Rao Bahadur N Viswanatha Aiyar, former Registrar of the Annamalai University, last w-ok from cerebral thrombosis, at the age of 64. Mr. viswanatha Aiyar started his career as Headmaster ,n a high school at Ramachandrapjuram and later m
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  • 82 3 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. N. XDavid, Joint Secretary, Department Of Atomic Energy Government of India, arrivrd m Trivandrum last week. He met the Chief Minister at Secretariat. Later he visited the Travancore Titanium Pro. ductß Factory and left for Manavalakudichi mi n south Travancore area to see the
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  • 87 3 Centenary Of India's Freedom Struggle NEW DELHI: The ques. tion ot celebrating the first centenary of the struggle for Independence in 1957 On a national scale was under consider, tion the Deputy Hi *nu> Minister, Mr. B. N. Datar, told Mr. S. N. Da« in the Lok Sabha last week.
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  • 555 4 Questions In Madras Assembly MADRAS. A»k«*d by Mr. N. K. Palanlsami In the Legta atlv© As. ■>.-m» ly last week whether the plight of Indians In Ceylon was discussed when there wa s a meetin* between Mr. Chakravarthy, High tommissioner.de»lgnate of India In Oy
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  • 47 4 NEW DELHI Augr. 29: A plant quarantine and fumigation .station will be opened m October Cochin, enabling this Sctuth Indian port to handle cotton imports from the United States and other countries, according to a Minis, try of Food and Agriculture statement.- AP
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  • 121 4 Praja Socialists Will March On Goa BOMBAY, A«ig 29 The All-Indj.; praja Socialist Party will sponsor a second satyagraha m Daman, one of the three Portuguese Possessions India, mi n th c first week of October, the Press Trust of India reports. The executive of the Gujerat Branch of th
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  • 214 4 COLOMBO: "The name of Sir John Kotelawala signifies undemanding m world affairs, good international relations, peace to the world and good guidance to the people of Ceylon," said Mr. D. M. de Mmit Charge d'Affaires, Netherlands Legation m presenting- the Prime Minister with the
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  • 164 4 Linguistic Redivision Will Involve Some Changes But No Big Upsets -Pant From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD. Aug. 29. Pandit Govind Balloth Pant, Union Home Minister, addres. sing a huge public meeting here last evening indicated that as a result of the recommendations of the States Re. organisation Commission, some changes
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  • 155 4 flrrom Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation of All Malaya Estate Staff Unions at its seventh annual delegates conference here yesterday decided to form a National Union by January next. A eleven-man* caretaker committee, was appointed to U n the affa'rs or the
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  • 120 4 MADRAS: The proposal for tne construction of a railway line from Tellicherry to Mysore via Coorg had already been included m the list of major rail, way projects furnished to the Government of India m con. nection with the formulation of the Railway Board's Second Five.Year Plan,
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  • 335 4 Primo Camera, King Kong Dara Singh Syed Saif Shah Primo Camera, King: Kong, Dara Singh, Syed Saif Shah, the four wrestling Hops' will thrill Singapore wrestling fans tonight at the Happy World Stadium. lrima Camera, popu'arly known a s the Ambling Alp*
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  • 83 4 If You Punch I Will Play A Dirty Game IT was agreed between King Kong and Primo Camera, at a meeting held last night at the Happy World Stadium, that Primo Camera does not use his list and King Kong does not employ his 'dirty' tricks. The first offender will
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  • 157 4 The Singapore .Kerala SamaJam will conduct this year's I )nam celebrations at the In- j dian Association premises (69, Balestier Road at 7.00 p.m. tomorrow Wednesday. The programme will include a public meeting and variety entertainments. Mrs. E. V Davies M.A. (Hons) has kindly consented to preside.
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  • 81 4 'No Central Warning Over Kolar Mines' BANGALORE; Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore said that the Government of India "ha s never stated that we should' not go ahead w ith the rationalization of Kolar Gold JPields." "What they have said is that if we want any financial help
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  • 208 4 A delegation of twelve students representing' the Pan Malayan Students' Federation has made a three weeks' tour of Australia at the invitation of the National Union of Australian University stud nts. The members of the party, who were warmly received wherever they went, are: Messrs.
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  • 109 4 NEw DELHI; The Minister for Industry, Mr Nityanand Kanungo, disclosed m the Lok Sabha last week m reply to Mr. Bishwanath Ro v that" the new tyre maaufacturingr fac- j tory, proposaJs for w hich were! under consideration would probably be set u p somewhere
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