Indian Daily Mail, 21 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 218 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 175 1 Whereabouts A Mystery Fresh Outbreak Of Violence Threatened In Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 20. President Heron has resigned and fresh viol ence has threatened Argentina today as rebel leaders wrangled with Military Junta which was set up 12 hours ago, followirg the fall of President Peron. Naval
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  • 171 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20— Mr. T- TV Krishnamachari, the Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, said yesterday India would accept amendments to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Tracit (GATT) and would join the Organisation for Trade Cooperation (OTC) The amendments. which were discussed at the
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  • 136 1 Tonight sees the end of the five days of celebrations for the .Diamond jubilee of His Higihness the Sultan of Johore. .Tohore Bahru, the local point o" the celebrations, has almost returned to normal again, but the decorations and illuminated arches and shop fronts still continue
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  • 82 1 For the third year m succession the International Union for Child Welfare invites all thO3e who have the welfare of the young generation at heart to celebrate World Children's Day on the first Monday m October (October 3). This year the central theme will be THE DUTY TO
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  • 156 1 At 3 p.m. yesterday a Communist district committee secretary, Meow Pak, surrendered under the amnesty declaration at Sungei Ruan m the Raub area of Pahang. He brought m a rifle, a revolver and a hand grenade Meow Pak surrendered to a civilian. DEMONSTRATION IN SUPPORT OF
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  • 60 1 "PAYASAM" CAUSES POISONING CAIRO, Sept. 20. Nearly 300 people are In hospital here with food polsloning believed caused by a milk drink, the public first aid station announced Monday night. The drink believed responsible is made from milk and grain. No deaths have been reported but newspapers estimate 400 people
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  • 84 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept. 20.— India called yesterday for the immediate creation of an International organization to inform the world of any dangers to mankind from nuclear radiation, Hbomb or A-bomb testa. The vS. has already proposed that the 10th u-N general assembly opening today
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  • 25 1 BOSTON, Sept. 2CI Francis A. Ccuntway, 79, former President of Lever Brothers SCap Manufacturers, died here Monday. He retired In 1946 AP
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  • 96 1 SOVIET GRIP ON E. GERMANY RELAXED MOSCOW, Sept. 20: Marshal Hulganin, Soviet Prime Minis, ter. yesterday announced the abolition of the Soviet High ommission m East Germany, an East German spokseman announced here. 'Die spokesman said Marshal 'iul^anln told Herr Otto Groe. ohl, East German Prime ML nster. during negotiations
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  • 43 1 GUILLOTINED NEW ORLEANS Sept. 20Jones E. Frey, 55, was decanitated Monday by the guillotine like blade of a meat cutting machine at a sausage factory here. Police theorised he tripped into the machine, or suf. fered a heart attack and fell m, AP
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  • 201 1 KUAL^V LUMPUR, Tues. It is reliably learnt that the Government of India have decided to raise the salary of those serving m the Government of India offices m Malaya, recruited locally, to bring- their basic salaries and other allow, ances on a
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  • 61 1 photo. Peasants carry their possessions from a viilage near Cut. tack, state capital of Orissa, during the recent flooding m India, described by the Ked Cross m Geneva as <'Among the worst m the history of Asia." It is estimated some 45 million persons were made
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  • 124 1 Indian Reds Flay Govt.'s "SUCCUMBED TO ANGLOAMERICAN PRESSURE" NEW DELHI, Sept. 20. The Indian Communist Party yesterday accused the Government of having ".succumbed to Anglo- American pressure^ which insdenWy Uenmned the ending- of Satyagraha (passive resistance) against the Portuguese m Goa after Aug. 15. A resolution adopted by the Central
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  • 42 1 The executive Committee of the Singapore Malayalee Youngmen's Association has arranged a free film show of "Mr. Nehru's visit to Russia, Bandeong Conference and Indian independence, m 6tr mile Buklt Timah Road at 6.3 C p.m. today.
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  • 34 1 Malcolm Mac Donald, former British Commissioner-General for South East Asia, presents his credentials as United King, dom High Commissioner to India to President Rajendra Prasad, m New Delhi, (Sept. IS).
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  • 86 1 PORT OF SPATE, TRINIDAD, Sept* 20.—Political circles here said the appointment of Badrinath Nanda, 52, India's Commissioner to the British West Indies as head of the India delegation to the Philippines, was made as a result of "meddling:" m domestic affairs. They added
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  • 123 1 ALL-OUT WAR AGAINST COMMUNISM NEW YORK. Sept. 20.— Mrs. iFranklin D. Roosevelt just back from the Orient on her third round world trip said Monday the battle against Communism for men's minds and .hearts Is still going: on despite a "new Soviet look." "We can't afford to lose
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  • 36 1 PERLIs His Highness the Raja of Perlis, Tuan Syed Putra ibnl Almarhom Tuan Syed Hassan Jamalullail, C.M.G., celebrated his 37th birthday at the BaJal Besar, Arau. Perils, on Monday, Sept. 19.
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  • 207 1 KARACHI. Sept. 20: Mr. Ohulam Mohammed, Governor. General o' Pakistan, resigned last night because of ill-health. He announced his resignation m a farewell broadcast to the nation two hours after being moved from his official resld. ence to his daughter's house m Karachi. Friends said
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  • 330 1 3 500-Strong Rly. T.O. Union To Quit Whitley Council Interference In Malayanisation Alleged FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT KUALA LUMPUR, TUES.: THE MALAYAN RAILWAY TRAFFIC OPERATING UNION TODAY THREATENED TO WITHDRAW FROM THE WHITLEY COUNCIL AS A PROTEST AGAINST THE RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION'S «'STUPID POLICY" OF ASKING THE UNION TO REFER TO THE
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 80: A parliamentary select committee yesterday recommended daughters be given equal shares with sons under a Hindu Sue cession Bill, w hlch seeks to codify laws on Intestate succesKloM to property, which provided only half the son's ahum «nm n ~u ters.- AP
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  • 106 1 RANGOON, Sept. 20.— E<Ju. cation Minister v Than Aung tongue-lashed 80tt heads of schools, assembled m the capital at the summons of his department, for 15 minutes and then stalked out of the hall m a rage. The Minister flayed the teachers for what he termed their
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  • 55 1 Koreas Pyongyang radio said Monday two Turkish soldiers who deserted to the Obmmun, Ist side June 2» will remain there "In accordance wltt* their wishes." The »dio «il<? not Identify the soldiers. Pyongyang said the Communists Informed the UN Command at Panmunjom that it will
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  • 38 1 MANILA, Sept. 2o t The department df education announced today it is starting work on a composite vocabu. lary of eight principal Philippine dialects as an aid m teach. ing the FUlnino national lanm. 4|C AP
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  • 95 1 No Plot Against Nehru LUCKNOW, Sept. 20. The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh State Dr. Sampurnanand yesterday denied that a conspiracy had been unearthed to murder the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru. He told the State Assembly ten people had been arrested by Delhi PoUc« assisted by Uttar Pradesh Police
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  • 184 1 —A GOOD GUIDE TO GOVT. SERVANTS The. Singapore Government has Just published a handbook, SERVING SINGAPORE', issu. Ed to all new entrants to the Public Service m Singapore. This booklet containing- thirty one pages of useful material not only educates the new entrants about the division and distribution
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  • 87 1 BILLS BEFORE ASSEMBLY FOR DISCUSSION TODAY A set of seven bills replacing the Emergency Regulations will come up for Second Read. Ing .today In the Legislative Assembly here. The passing of these bills will result m the repeal of the present Emergency Hngula. tions. The Bills are: (1) Pre-*rva-tfon of
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  • 48 1 CHEQUERS, Sept, 20 Prime Minister sir Anthony Eden was up and aboi-t yes. terday after the attack W influenza which confined him to hed for several daya laat week But he was advised to remain quietly at home at hi.' country residence Here visitors Kbcdutal* AP
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 20— Permits are being issued again for Indian and l«\>reign Correspondents to visit K.-ishmir after being; suspended for a fp* days, a Government here said tof'ay. It is understood the p .rmU? will be restricted to vv-.'tu of up to X 0 day;;.
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    • 610 2 Alliance Moving To Dictatorship? TilK I H\O MCA Alllaitoe-versuM-tneJSnttaM tng-of-«;ir that m fast devetoptaff to this country In no tAgm of health at all. To all tratf lovers of Malaya and Malayan welfare, this new development mill come m% a matter of deep concern. They find In It ample seed*
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  • 683 2 Strategy Soviet Foreign Trade Policy LONDON: Will the steel plant which the Sofiet is to supply and erect for India— the first major Soviet capital investment outside the Cora munist world— be a brand-new mill? Or will It be ene btrilt by the Soviet m
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  • 197 2 LONG-RANGE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIES NEW DELHI: The SmallScale Industries Development Corporation is understood tc have submitted a series of proposals t o the Union Government, aimed at the 'longrange' development of smallscale Industries. The Corporation has urged thiu\ government purchases of certain articles be made exclusively from small-scale industries,
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  • 174 2 EVENING CLASSES FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Labour proposes to run evening classes for industrial korkers m State ana private enterprises. As the majority of these workers have no scientific training intended to be provided at the existing technical institutions, industrial concerns will be encouraged to
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  • 128 2 NEW DELHI: The labour panel of the Pluming commission Is meeting here some time this week to consider the appointment of a Wage Commission. The proposal, put forward by the LN.T.U.&, Is believed to have gained the support of official quarters and labour unions.
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  • 67 2 S. RAILWAY PAYS Rs. 9,000 A DAY ON CLAIMS MXDRAiJ: A compensation of Rs. 9,000 per day Is being paid by the Southern Railway for loss of goods through pilforage, complete or partial loss and damage due to leaksg?'_,5 g atatna, breakage, deterioration or by fire, it 18 reported. Ift
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  • 148 2 GERMAN-RUSSIAN TALKS AFTER The five-day German-Rus-sian talks In Moscow ended on Sept. 13 with Went Germany agreeing to Russia's request for full diplomatic relations, and Russia giving We*>t Germany a verbal assurance that German prisoners of war will be returned to Germany. Picture ab< ye allows: Adenauer (right) han.is a
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  • 62 2 SAVANTWADI; The Portugtiese Police shot dead Mr. Baburao Parab, of Tcvsen village m Goa, a few miles from Banda, according to a report. Mr. Parab was returning home when the Portuguese Police, presumably mistaking him for an undergiound wor. ker, shot him dead. HH body lay
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  • 524 2 CALCUTTA: Industrial production, with the exception of cloth, recorded an all round improvement m the first half of the current year, according to latest official figures released here. The decline m cloth production, which was caused by the prolonged labour strike at Kanpur, has been
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  • 528 2 LONDON: An «mbltlo«B on»jw«amm pUn hi afoot to spread apprMtetloß of IndUa muato aad «mn form* of tto peoples of —itfcir continent. City dwellers In New York, Chicago, 9M& San Francisco will have a chance to listen to the i
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  • 207 2 NEW DELHI-. Thousand? of students will soon be ablf to enjoy a three-day holiday m youth hostels en a nominal rent of annns eight per head if a plan envisaged by the Education Ministry materialises. Under the plan, all old castles will be given over
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  • 162 2 MADRAS; The Teachers' College, Saidapet, the oldest training institution m India and biggest graduate training centre m Madras State will celebrate its centenary from February 29 to March 2, 1966 Dr. s. Radhakrishnan, \icePresident of India, the late Rt. Hon. V.S. Srinivasa Sastri, Sir
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  • 80 2 KARWAR: Smugglers have found a new product to smuggle from inside Goa besides of course the usual ones like gold, liquor and coconuts. The new product is human being. Persons who are uanble to secure permits or who are anxious to come to India early are
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  • 87 2 ASSOCIATION OF CLASS III IV EMPLOYEES NEW DELHI: A common association of Class HI and Class Iv government servants has now been premitted by the Union Home Ministry. This reversion of the 1957 regulations, which forbade the formation of such an association, is contained In a directive understood to have
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  • 98 2 BANDA: A statement said to have been issued by the underground leader of the Goan National Conference, Mr. Gilbert Rebello, welcomed the economic measures taken aga. inst the Portuguese pockets m India by the Government of India. These measures, the state, ment said, "are yielding
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  • 709 3 Chaos Will Result. Warns High Court Judge i?S^5^ N »r iJBION W NOT CHAOS, IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION AND ONE CANNOT SAY WHETHER THAT Sff'rSXl *i rFEOr INTEGRITY ANdCOTY OF ff™ Sißr 1 M AJNTAINED D IN TilE PAS? a^^ HE^,-» SKRIT
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  • 155 3 PARDON FOR NEPALESE REBEL LEADER KATHMANDU; King Mahendra last Sunday pardoned Dr. K. I. Singh, known as rebel leader ever since he revolted against the late Xin c Tribhuvan and fled the country three and half years ago. The Royal Pardon, announc. Ed by Radio Nepal this week, enables Dr.
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  • 89 3 NEW DELHI; a. large numbers of the people including the Vice-President, Dr. Radhakrishnan, Ministers and M-P.S called on the Home Minister, Pandit Pant, at his residence Saturday Sept. 10 to congratulate him on his 60th birthday. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, sent him a bouquet and
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  • 225 3 Portuguese President To See Eden? BELGAUM; Portuguese newspapers m Goa have announced last week that the President of Portugal, General Craveiro Lopes, will pay a State visit to Britain on Oct. 11. The Press reports added that during his visit bo London President Lopes will discuss the Goa issue with
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  • 332 3 LONDON. "It is clear beyond all doubt that Pakistan is a nation; m fact, the phenomenon of nationalism is demonstrated here to an extraordinary degree," writes the Karachi correspondent of T^e Times. He adds-. "Geography should work against the country's unity. It is also divided by race,
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  • 77 3 KUMBAKONAM: Mr. Nehru will visit Kumbakonam en route to «*"»*kwi, This was announced by Mr. C. A. Ramakrfshnan. District Collector, Tan jo re, presiding over a meeting of the Dabir Block Vigilance Association, Kumbakonam. He said that m the ordinal tour programme, of the Prime Minister
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  • 84 3 MADRAS: Grama Seva Sanghams have been organised by the people m every village m Malabar. With a government grant Of Rs. 9,000, and with their labour, the villagers of Tellicherry block have constructed 18 buildings at a cost of Rs. 54,000. The Sanghams' activities include
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  • 172 3 RAJKOT Arrangements have been made by the Rajpramukh of Saurashtra for Mr. Nehru to visit the Oir Forest during his forthcoming visit to the State. Mr. Nehru is scheduled to arrive m Saurashtra on November 1 to lay the foundation stone of the Shetrunjlya Dam
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  • 71 3 NEW DELHI: No reliable statistics are available regarding the Wind population m India. The Joint Committee appointed by the Central Advisory .Board of Health and the Central Advisory Board of Education estimated tat 1944. the blind population of India at 2,000,000. This information was given by the
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  • 98 3 LONDON: Engineers from India will be amongst those who will attend the next course at Britain's Atomic reactor school at the Harwell Atomic Research Establishment when it reopens later this month. They will be among- representatives, including those from seven other countries outside the
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  • 31 3 ANOTHER 1 1/2 LAKHS FROM NEHRU FUND CUTTACK* Prime Minister Nehr u has sent another donation of Rs. dhe-and-a-half lakhs from the National Relief Fund for Hood relief m the State.
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  • 100 3 This page illustration from "Mechanics Youth,' a popular Russian monthly magazine of scientific and technical sub* Jects, shows a Russian conception of atomic-power aircraft of the future. The box at left tells of giant atomic planes able to stay airborne Indefinitely and capable of circling the globe
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  • 309 3  -  NEHRU REWA. Prime Minister Nehru said the Government of India was told no Pakistani soldier was serving with the Portuguese Government m Goa. Mr. Nehru said this when his attention was drawn to allegations made by some satyagrahis of the Goa liberation movement that they
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  • 135 3 NEW DELHI; The Indian Trade Centre at New York ifl spending nearly Rs. 100,000 on publicity for Indian art, goods m the U.S.A. thiß year A novel method being employed is to send beautifully printed postcards showing well-known Indian monuments and paintings to business
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  • 795 3 Kunrakudi Adigal's Appeal MADRAS: SRI KUNRAKUDI ADIGAL SAID HEBE LAST WEEK THAT POET SUBRAMANIA BHARATI WAS MORE THAN A NATIONAL. POET AND BELONGED TO THE ORDER OF NAYANMARS AND ALWARS. Sri Kunrakudi Adigal, who was Inaugurating the two-day Khaoatbi Festival iiifjMtond under the auspices
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  • 247 3 OFFICIAL U.S. TRADE MISSION FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: The first official American trade mis. sion to India will arrive here on October 8, for a stay of about two months m this country. The six-man mission will be led by Mr. E. E. Schencllbacher, a high official of the United
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  • 110 3 CIRCUS TENT CLOTH CATCHES FIRE: 8 INJURED KURNOOL: Eight employees of a circus company here were injured last week when a tent canvas caught fire The canvas was being made waterproof by the employees by applying wax mixed m petrol. It Is stated that the accident occurred, when a petroma
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  • 95 3 NEW DELHI. The Union Ministry of Health la understood to have suggested the appointment of a doctors' panel In each State, where the B-C.G. vaccination cam* palgn Is under way. The medical panel, consist ing of eminent private and government doctors, will be entrusted with the
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  • 103 3 MADRAS; A warning to Indian handioom weavers not to modernise their designs nor to adopt them to suit western tastes has been made by an American specialist m Indian artware. Miss Henriette M. Gran vi lie of a New York department store, told NAFEN- "I am greatly impressed
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  • 272 4 COLOMBO: THE ALL.CEYLON MALAY UNION WANTS THE GOVERNMENTS To ESTABLISH AN ENGLISH UNIVERSITY AND PROVIDE FOR THE (ONIH CTING OF EXAMINATIONS FOR GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AS WELL. It. expresses deep concern over the language policy of the Government, stating
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  • 191 4 COLOMBO Wherever you are, be ambassadors of goodwill and peace. That is the message I bring to you from my prime Minister, said Mr. S. X Paul. Indian Member of Parliament and President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee speaking at a reception accorded to him by
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  • 38 4 Mrs. Nona Field, a beauty expert from London and an executive of Innotsa (England) Ltd., would be available for informal chats with Ceylonese ladies at the Ceylon Sports Club at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23.
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  • 330 4 Tamil Spoken By Only 20 p. c. So No Parity? BERUWAiLA: Tamil| wa/» spoken by only 20 per cent. of the population, and If parity was granted to Sinhalese and Tamil the country would be divided and the Muslims badly hit. This fear was expressed by Mr. A. W. M.
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  • 126 4 CEYLON CRICKET TEAM FOR MALAYA COLOMBO; Tile Ceylon University cricket team has accepted an invitation from Malaya for a 3-week tour. The dates of the tour have not been finalised but it is believed the Ceylon team will leave sometime m the first week Of January next. The Invitation has
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  • 65 4 CEYLON ABOLISHES EXPORT DUTY ON PEPPER COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has abolished the 50 cent export duty on pepper. This decision was taken because the pepper trade had come to a standstill. During the past few months, local shippers could not find foreign buyers and large stocks of pepper have
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  • 69 4 COLOMBO: a monument to Cotton Hall, one of Ceylon's most famtous racehorses, is to be erected shortly. The monument will be .erectid by his trainer, Medhf Hussein, at the entrance to the picturesque racecourse at Nuwara Eliya. Cbtton Hall was one of the finest horses that raced
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  • 234 4 COLOMBO The tea trade here considers the recent is cent increase m the export duty on tea as most "unfortunate and inadvisable.'* It is pointed out that not long ago the government had to reduce the export duty because of a slump m prices. The trade
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  • 75 4 CEYLON AND SHELL AGREEMENT COLOMBO: A final agreement between the Government of Ceylon and the Shell Petroleum Company for establishing an oil refinery is now being drown up, it is reported. On the basis of the negotiations concluded so far, it is understood that the other major oil companies m
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  • 170 4 JAFFNA. The methods of paddy cultivation were practised m Jaffna were almost similar to those of the Japanese, and the Jaffna cultivator was reputed to be as industrious as his Japanese counterpart, observed Mr. W. Pathmanathan, Assistant Gov. ernment Agent, Jaffna, inaugurating
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  • 144 4 HE PASSED SECRET BR. DOCUMENTS TO RUSSIA LONDON, Sept. 20(.— The British Foreign Office said yesterday that it must be assumed that Donald Mac Lean, former Head of the Foreign Office American Department, had passed official documents to Soviet Russia before he fled the country m 1951. A Foreign Office
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  • 55 4 MOSCOW, Sept. 20.— The Soviet union Monday signed a pledge to get its troops out of the Porkkala military base m Finland within three months after ratification of the agreement. The two countries aisc signed an agreement to extend their friendship and mutual co-operation treats
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  • 45 4 Clouds of smoke billow from fire on a pier of the Jersey City Docks. Turn had to pull two liners out into the safety of the Hudson river. The fire started while workmen were repainting the pier. Its cause Is unknown.
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  • 104 4 A first-day air cover contain, ing: all the new Singapore stamps was sent to Mr. H. N. Ridley who celebrated his 100 th birthday m December. Mr. Ridley, who introduced the rub. ber tree into Malaya, and now residing near London's famed Kew Gardens, wrote
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  • 109 4 RECEPTION TO DATO SIR CLOUGH THURAISINGHAM The Tamils Representative Council, Kuala Lumpur has organised an all.party community garden party ki honour of the conferment of knighthood on Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, at the Selangor Turf Club, Saturday. Sept. 24, at 5 p.m. President Dr. L. M. Ram-Vice-President Balbadhaf Singh; Hon.
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  • 33 4 The Ceylonese Community of Muar entertained Dr. K. A. Menon an<j Mrs. (Dr.) Menon to a Farewell Party recently prior to their departure to m. dia on leave.
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  • 99 4 S'PORE INDIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICE-BEARERS Following persons were elected to the Management Committee of the Singapore Indian Association, at Its Twenty, seventh Annual General Meet, tojf held recently In the Asso. elation premises Mr. N. K. Pillay, the President, Ceylonese Association, Muar presided paid tributes to their services to the public.
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  • 54 4 DATO ISMAIL IN JOHORE The Minister for Natural Resources, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman yesterday spent the day at Johore Bahro visiting the several departments connected with his Portfolio. These included the Mines, Survey, Geological and RIDa offices. Dr. Ismail also had talks with the Acting Mentri Besar, Dato
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  • 153 4 JOGINDER TO FIGHT RIKI DOZAN WRESTLING Tonight at the Happy World Arena the Champion Wrestler of Japan FUkl Dozan, will clash with South_East Asia Champion, Tiger Joginder. Although Tiger Joginder is a little heavier than the Japanese champion, yet it should be conceded the Japanese is faster. For the first
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  • 91 4 MALAY HANDICRAFTS EXHIBITION Singapore Malay Boys 1 and Girls 1 Schools Will hold a Handicrafts Exhibition on Oct I—2 at the Kota Raja Malay School, Victoria School. KamponoH people and local embroidery schools are cordially invited to take part m this Exhibition. All exhibits may be sold at 10 per
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  • 92 4 From Our Correspondent ECU ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Popular Aryan Gymkhana Soccer team will leave Madras Friday Sept. 23 by Air India international and arrive m Singapore the following morning, tre Malayan Indian Sports Council announced today. Accompanying the 18 players are Mr. G. V.
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  • 97 4 The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Land Titles Bill welcomes representations from the public on the Bill. Representations should be made m writing m the first instance and addressed to The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Assembly House, Empress Place, Singapore,
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  • 54 4 BRJLON. West Germany, Sept. 20.— Dr. Fritz Doris former leader of the extreme rightwlng Socialist Reichs Party, which is banned lo West Germany, has been arrested on charges of insulting the Government of Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor and endangering the State, police here
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