Indian Daily Mail, 9 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 206 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1224 1 Malaya Wide Amnesty Declared Guarantee Of No Prosecution To Surrendered Terrorist Precaution To Prevent Abuse Of Amnesty Help End Emergency— Tunku's Appeal To People Repeal Of Emergency Too If Required, Says Sir Donald The Governments of the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore declared an Amnesty last night
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  • 332 1 To all who have taken vi arms agents the Governmen of the Federation of Malay: and those who have consorts with them. L The Government, representing the people of Malaya, makes a declaration of amnesty on the following; terms. 2. Those of you who come m and
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  • 26 1 During the Chief Minister's Goodwill Mission to Indonesia, Mr. Ll m yew Hock, Minister for Labour and Welfare will ftct as his deputy-
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  • 218 1 H. C. TELLS BANDITS CAN STOP EMERGENCY REPEAL OF EMERGENCY REGULATIONS IF JUSTIFIED «-n k f om J? u ls^ reactions to this Amnesty will be people be able to judge the sincerity of their intentions. The Communists can stop the Emergency; if they do not do s O then
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  • 148 1 (From Our Correspondent] KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Why didn't Tunku Abdul Rahman sign the Amnesty Offer? Thin was a question asked at the Chief Minister's press conference here yesterday. Lt. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne Director of Operations explained that he had been signing leaflets for the
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  • 180 1 Prosecutor Cleared Of Contempt Charge From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 8: Madras State prosecutor Govind Swaminathan has been cleared of the charge of contempt of court by the Supreme Court sitting In Delhi yesterday. It will be recalled that Swaminathan was found guilty of contempt by Justice Mack, now
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  • 70 1 This Is the family portrait Marshal Zhukov has sent, In a Void frame, to President Eisenhower. Photo shows: Zhukov and his wife with their grand, child Sasha; their daughter Era and her husband Alex Androvich ValsUevsky, left, and their other daughter Ella, at right. Ella recently
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  • 88 1 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Appointment as Junior Ministers, permission to carry arms and participation m country's politics by the Malayan Communist Party are among the requests made to the Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman In a letter from a Communist In Negrl Sembilan. The letter dated August, 17, posted
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  • 50 1 Four armed terrorists stopped a latex tanker on Middleton Estate In the Ren gam area of Johore on Wednesday. They poured the latex on the ground and burned the tanker before escaping, a follow-up Is m progress, says an Emergency Communique issued In Kuala Lumpur yes-
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  • 174 1 Singapore Government's Declaration Of Amnesty cape from the Communist Urrorist o?gantaation In SR3 •SESTiS The Declaration of Amnesty says that the Malayan Communist Party organisation m Singapore Was subordinate to and took its direction from the M.C.P. organisation m the Federation of Malaya and m the course of their operation
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  • 86 1 Nehru Due In Madras Oct. 2 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sep.t R—Premier Nehru will arrive In Madras on Oct. on a four-day tour of Tamilnad. He will launch the first coach built m India at the gigantic Integral Railway Coach Factory at Perumbur and address a mass SrJSf "">
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  • 151 1 Tunku's Appeal To People In a message to the people of Malaya, the Chief Minister Tonka Abdul Rahman said that the Amnesty measure* were based on the wishes of the people of Malaya to end the Emergency and were made with sincerity an<f magnanimity. The Chief Minister makes partcular mention
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  • 247 1 Two Telegu States To Be Set Up! nSS^SPh Sept 8: Andhra Sii. u Ml °lBter Mr. Gopala Redd! has announced that two SSS." B 6^^ States wl be ml? w f owft suggestions made by the Stales Reorganisation Commission. HYDERABAD TO BE SPLJTMJP He said the Commission had not accepted
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  • 611 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Sept. 9. 1955. Spare Those Few Green Patches, Please! Jl the authorities' decision to convert the former airport site at Kalian* Into another S.I.T. residential area and fill it with huge, multiple-storeyed montonouK looking structures, all that we can say Is that It nill not
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  • 54 2 NEW DELHI: A proposal to open at least one Annapoorna Cafeteria m each big city m the course of the Second Five. Year Plan was under consideation, Mr. A. P. Jain told Mr. M. lsltLinuddin m the Lok Sabha. The All India Women's Central Pood Council had xn&de
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  • 361 2 Red China Release Sequel To Hunger-Strike Threat? NEW DELHI: It Is now learnt that the former Nepalese rebel leader, Dr. K. I. Singh, threatened to start a hunger strike In China If he was not allowed by the Chinese authorities to return home. Whatever
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  • 157 2 SEPARATION OF AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, Informed Mr. H. C. Mathur m the Rajya Sabha that the principal recommendations of Mr. Ash ok ChanJa who had enquired into the working of administrative machinery related to the existing arrangements for financial scrutiny and control. After
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  • 115 2 NEHRU TO BE INVITED TO JAPAN TOKYO: The five-man Japanese Parliamentary Dolegation visiting India m the second week of September, Is carrying an In. vitation from Japan's Foreign Minister to Prime Minister Neara to visit Japan. The delegation led by Mr. Dalsuke Takoaoka, a member of the Democratic Party, is
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  • 129 2 BOMBAY: Institutions and organisations conducting recreational activities for the benefit of the masses will receive financial assistance from the State this year also. The Government of Bombay has set apart a sum of Rs. 60,000 for the purpose. Last year, grants amounting to Rs. 58,000
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI; Dr. X- L. Shrlmall Deputy Education Minister, informed Dr. W. S. Barlingay tn the Rajya Sabha that a conference of eminent scholars was being called some time m September to consider the various schemes received by Government for the establishment of an institute
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  • 183 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Navlnchandra Mafatlal, the wellknown Bombay millionaire and textile magnate, died here at 2 a.m. on Aug. 31, of heart attack at his residence, He was 48. Mr. Mangaldas Pakvasa, former Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Mr. Dayabhai Pat el, former Mayor of Bombay,
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  • 259 2 CALCUTTA: In the world Jute economy of today, while European industries are fast losing their power to compete with India, Pakistan is emerging as a more powerful rival, according to the Indian Central Jute Committee. Commenting on the devaluation of Pakistani rupee, the Committee observed
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  • 357 2 PAK. ONE-UNIT SCHEME DEBATE IN ASSEMBLY KARACHI: THE PAKISTAN CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY WITNESSED SEVERAL INTERRUPTIONS WHEN A MUSLIM LEAGUE MEMBER, MIAN ABDUL BARI, CHARGED CERTAIN MUSLIM LEAGUE AND NON MUSLIM LEAGUE MEMBERS WITH BEING TURNCOATS. In his speech on One- Unit Bill he said, there were certain members who supported a
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  • 185 2 GOA SATYAGBAHA Delhi Appreciates Ceylon's Attitude NEW DELHI: Official sources m New Delhi expressed appreciation of Ceylon's attitude on the Ooa issue. This appreciation is believed to have been conveyed to the Ceylon High Commissioner, who called at the Foreign Office. The Ceylon High Commissioner was reported to have expressed
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  • 283 2 BONUS PAYMENT AN ITEM OF "EXPENDITURE" BOMBAY: A special full bench of the Labour Appellate Tribunal of India at Bombay ruled that payment of bonus was an item of "expenditure" as specified m the Electricity Supply Act of 1948. The bench further ruled that determination of bonus payable by electricity
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  • 169 2 WORLD MONETARY FUND-INDIA'S DELEGATION NEW DELHI: Mr. Rama Rai, Governor of the Reserve Bank, will lead a sixmember Indian delegation to the tenth annual meeting of the Boards of Governors of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which will be held m Istanbul from
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  • 160 2 NEW DELHI: Some cnmplaints of corruption and nepotism had been received against the former incumbent of the office of the Director of Inspection, Supply and Disposal Directorate at Calcutta and departmental proceedings were m progress against the officer, Sardar Swaran Singh, Minister for Works, Housing and Supply,
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  • 354 2 HYDERABAD: THE UNION HOME MINISTER, MR. G. B. PANT SAID THAT IT WAS THEIR DUTY TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYMENT TO THE LOWER INCOME GROUPS IN THE COUNTRY IF DEMO. CRACY WAS TO PROSPER. HE WAS INAUGURATING LAST WEEK THE ASAFNAGAR MATCH INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE
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  • 160 2 MANIPUR DISTRICT MAGISTRATE FINED IMPHAL: Mr. Brij X*. rain, Judical I ommiHsioner of Manipur State, fined Maj. V. S. Sundaram, District Magistrate of Manipur, Rs. 60 and warned Mr. T. C. Tiakham, Superintendent of Manipur State Jail, on charges of contempt of court. The case was filed by Mr. A
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  • 152 2 TO ENFORCE PROHIBITION IN BOMBAY POONA: Dr. Jivraj Mehta, Minister for Prohibition told the State Prohibition Board that the Union Government, accepting a suggestion made by the Board, had issued necessary instructions enabling "suitable action" to be taKen against Central Government servants who may be guilty of violation of the
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  • 228 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Home Minister, Pandit Govlnd Ballabh Pant, called upon newspapers m the country to exercise a "certain amount of restraint" m using their right of freedom of expression. Right and obligation must function side by side like the gear and brake of an engine,
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  • 109 2 NEW DELHI: A Press communique issued by the Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs) says: The outstanding balance of the 4%% loan, 1955-60, will be repaid on Sept. 15, 1955, and no interest will accrue on it from that date. To facilitate discharge
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  • 125 2 S. A. INDIANS WARNED AGAINST DISCRIMINATION JOHANNESBURG: The Transvaal Indian Congress has advised Indians m Transvaal not to fill m forms at present being sent to them by the Department of Census and Statistics, which is busy classifying all South Africans for the population register. The Congress says it has
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  • 85 2 "NOTHING FINAL" ABOUT NEHRU-ALI KASHMIR TALKS KARACHI: The Pakistani Prime Minister, Chaudhri Mohammad Ali told reporters that "nothing final" had so far been decided regarding his meeting with Mr. Nehru to discuss the Kashmir issue. He said this m reply to a question whether any date had been fixed for
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  • 710 3 m. i. i. i. URGES INCREASE IN TARGET OF RS. 4,300 cr. I ptoEtJSa* were lntcnded to present one m2JrIS? g e£Sh£T gram T tO SUpply food and essential raw should be undertaken. These measures along with tne devS Sfn 1 Vi "S Be and
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  • 499 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have sanctioned further grants and loans amounting to over Rs. 20 lakhs to several States and the All India Handloom Board for the development of the handloom industry. The All-India Handloom Board has been permitted to incur an expenditure of
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  • 242 3 CALCUTTA: Jute yarn production by the West German spinners amounted to 7,300 tons m May and 7,600 tons m June, while weavers produced 6,100 tons of fabrics m each of these months. Imports of raw jute by member firms of the Manufacturers Association were 6,800
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  • 223 3 AHMED ABAD: The Guje« rat Working Journalists' Union has urged the Government of India to implement the recommendations of the Press Commission by enacting comprehensive legislation without any further delay. In a communication to Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information, the Union stated that
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  • 538 3 MADRAS: Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan, addressing the Law apprentices and students of the Law College, said that, apart from other considerations, even as Intellectuals, they should study deeply the provisions and implications of the Criminal Procedure Code and referred to the 'valuable 1
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  • 126 3 TRIVANDRUM: A meeting of the Advancement of Backward Communities was held with the Minister for Local Self-Government, m the chair. A Press release said that the Committee decided to constitute sub-committees to examine the questions of housing and colonisation, industries and co-operation, and education and
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  • 66 3 BANGALORE: Small-scale industries located m Bombay, Calcutta and Madras will get their Iron and steel require. ments at controlled rates im. mediately, according to the Chairman of the Small-Scale industries Board. Mr. Jung Bir Singh. He said that the National Small-scale Industries Corporation
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  • 376 3 NEW DELHI; The Trade Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan signed m Karachi on July 19, 1955, has since been ratified by the two Governments and came into force from September 1, 1955. The Agreement provides for the grant of certain special
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  • 134 3 IND. MILITARY DELEGATION TO VISIT EGYPT NEW DELHI: An Indian military delegation consistIng of ten senior Army, Navy and Air Force officers will be visiting Egypt this winter, It is reliably learned. The delegation Is going at the invitation of the Egyptian Government which sent a delegation of Its own
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  • 291 3 Oh, The Colour Bar In S. Africa! LONDON: The Times and the Daily Mirror criticised the decision of the Bloemfontein City Council to refuse admission to non-white spectators for the next match between the Springboks and the British rugby football team. The Times commented:
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  • 151 3 INDIAN MANTRAS IN CHINESE TEMPLES NEW DELHI:- a very large number of Chinese books, etc., some of them over 2,000 years old, have been brought to India by Dr. Raglmvira, well-known scholar and linguist after a tour of China and Tibet lasting over three months. Dr. Raghuvira said m an
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  • 274 3 NEW DELHI: The Communications Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, told the Lok Sabha that he did not think there was any necessity for a complete enquiry into the recent air accidents m the country. Whenever there was an accident, he said, a court of enquiry was set
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  • 121 3 I BOMBAY: Shipping lines operating between India and Australia have decided to m. crease the present freight rates by ten per cent from October 1. This increase, it was stated, was the first m last four years. There is no conference of lines operating between India and
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  • 184 4 NO CONFIDENCE IN CEYLONESE PERSONNEL COLOMBO: Labour Minister Dr. M- C. M. Kaleel has been requested by large number of mercantile firms to lay down a fixed percentage of non-Ceylonese for every establishment. Once this has been decided, they ask that they be allowed to fill the non-Ceylonese posts as
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  • 320 4 Parity To Sinhalese Tamil Only Solution 7o Language Problem JAFFNA: THE IDEAL SOLUTION TO THE LANGUAGE PROBLEM WOULD BE TO ADOPT SINHALESE AND TAMIL AS THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGES OF THE OOUN. TRY, GIVING THEM PARITY OF STATUS, SAID MR, T. MUTTUCUMARU, PRINCIPAL OF THE INSTITUTE OF HIGHER STUDIES. Mr. Muttucumaru,
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  • 240 4 Women Are Good Peace Potential COLOMBO: Mrs. Margaret Corbett.Ashby, honorary president of the International Alliance of Women, said at the I.A.W. golden jubilee congress dinner at the Galle Face Hotel that women were as potent as the atom with the difference that people did not need to fear them. Women,
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  • 112 4 Nehru To Address Pondy Assembly In French? PONDICHERRY: A special session of the Pondicherry State Representative Assembly will be held on October 4 next, and India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, will address it. Great significance is attached to this extraordinary session of this Representative Assembly, and the Prime Minister
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  • 75 4 BIKANER: A youn ff woman committed Sati by leaping into the funeral pyre of her husband, m Bamania village of Bikaner division, recently according to a report received here. The police have arrested eleven persons for alleged abetment of Sati. The Station officer of Bhim. sar Thana, m
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  • 154 4 A DEVIL MASK ALONG WITH IT The Prime Minister, Sir Jlhn Kotelawala has sent a •Uver cigar box, a threefoot devil dancing: mask, Kafntara baskets and some Items of lacquer ware to the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-Lal. The engraving on the ctgar box reads: "With kind regards to Chou
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    46 4 Ceylon's new High Commissioner In Austral!*, Mr. P. B. Gunasekera, at reception by the Indonesian Charge d'Affaires, Mr. B. A. Übanl and Madame Übanl. From left are Madame and Mr. Übanl, Mr. Gunasekera, and Mr. Y. R. Yogasundnun, Second Secretary of the Ceylon High Com. mission.
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  • 261 4 Bombay Police Bar Satyagrahis' Entry (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sept. B— The State Police at Belgaum stopped a lorry chartered by the All Party Goan Liberation Committee containing 20 Satyagrahis who were scheduled to enter Goa today, and prevented them proceeding to the Goan
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  • 94 4 NEW DELHI: T*»e Finance Minister, Mr. CD. De.shmukh, said In the Lok Sabha that Ministers as a class were at a disadvantage. Replying to the debate on the clause relating to managerial remuneration In the Companies Bill, he said no member of the House had made a reference
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  • 42 4 PATIALA: Six-hundred and eighty-two cattle have died m five PEPSU villages following the administration of a vaccine processed by the State Animal Husbandry Department, Raja Surendra Singh of Nalagarh, Development Minister of PEPSU said In a statement.
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  • 86 4 EDINBURGH: India's Higtt Commissioner m Britain, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, now on a ten-day visit to Scotland met Indian residents of Edinburgh including the Indian student community here. In an Informal address to them, she spoke of their role as interpreters of India to the community m
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  • 86 4 GAUHATI: An important step towards the advancement of Islamic education m Assam has been taken with the establishment of an Arabic College at Rangiya m the district of Kamrup. The college, which is the first of its kind m the State, has just started functioning
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  • 96 4 NEW DELHI; The Siudrt Fertiliser Factory, a Government concern, 1b making a profit of Rs. 1 crore. This w as revealed by the Finance Minister Mr. CD. Deshmukh, during the debate on the Companies Bill m the Lok Sabha last week. He said its expenditure was about
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  • 98 4 NEW DELHI: The Law Manister. Mr. C. C. Biswas, m. formed Mr. M. Valioulll m the Rajya Sabha that some State Governments had undertaken the work of translating some of the important Central Government Acts into their res. pective regional languages. The cost of this would
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  • 121 4 NEW DELI: Special ar- I rangements had been made m the Commerce and Industry Ministry to enquire speedily into complaints against industries which enjoyed "a sheltered market" on account of tariff protection or import restrictions, the Minister for Commerce, Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, said m the Lok Sabha.
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  • 198 4 300,000 Homeless In Orissa Worst Flood In Century (From Our Own Correspondent) CUTTACK, Sept B— Orissa State is suffering the worst ordeal by floods m a century. More than three lakhs of people were reported homeless and solated as a result of the breaching of the banks by the major
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