Indian Daily Mail, 29 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 226 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 360 1 Tunku Says Fair Share Of Earnings For Their Welfare Malayan Trade Union Movement, Absolutely Free From Communists KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Many thousands of plantation workers had enriched this country and it was proper that fair share of this country's earnings should be devoted to their well-being,
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  • 54 1 NO THAI ARMS FOR MALAYAN BANDITS BANGKOK, Sept. 28. The Police Department here said today that It had investigated charges that some Thai Frontier Police m South Thailand had been selling ammunition to Chinese Communist terrorists In the Malayan jungle. The Department said the investigation had proved that th* charges
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  • 59 1 NEW DELJII, Sept. 28. Kabul .Radio monitored here announced yesterday the Afghan Government would entertain Burmese Prime Minister U Nu as a State guest m October. U N u is visiting Afghanistan en route to Moscow. It is understood here that after the Soviet tour he
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  • 184 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 28.— The flrst wife of Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States eluded reporters Tuesday wheii the liner Queen Elizabeth docked. The Ambassador, Mohammefl AH 46 years old, flew to the United States last weekend to take up his Washington post, accompanied
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  • 79 1 GRABBED GUN TO KILL FLY SALEM, NEW YORK, Sept. ■SK. After a hard day m the fields farmer Herbert Dillon wanted to enjoy a book and an after-dinner cigar on his porch. But a fly kept buzzing around. Dillon grabbed a .32 caliber revolver and took a swat at the
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  • 173 1 It'll Take More Than 50 Years to Master Hindi! 15 YEARS IN CONSTITUTION IS TOO SNALL S. Indian MPs. From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 28.— Lok Sabha voted the grant of Ks. 300,000 on Tuesday for the expenses of the recently appointed Hindi Commission. South Indian Independent' and
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Sept. 28. A slmul taneous exchange of visits between ships of the Bri. tish Navy and Soviet Naval Squadron? will take place next month, the British Admiralty announced yesterday. Under the exchange, which follows negotiations betweeii th*> Admirality and the Sovet Naval Command, six
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. 28.— Asked if India had received a warning; from the West German Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer that recognition of East Germany would be coa. sidered an unfriendly act Mr. Nehru told the Indian Parliament: "We have received no such warning."' Reuter
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  • 32 1 Mr. S^ah Peng Chuan, Member for Kampong Kapor Division, will be mooting the people at 3, Allenby Road, instead of at 28, Dunlop Street, every Monaay from 7-00 pm.
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  • 54 1 General Eduardo Limardl reads the cath of office as Provisional President of the Argentine Republic. At left (looking over the general** shoulder)) Is Admiral Isaac Rojas, the rebel Naval Commander, Lonardi will take charge of the provisional government formed after the fall of former President Juan,
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  • 118 1 Communists' Counter Offer To Amnesty? A Federal Government Press statement Issued lastnight says that letters purporting to have come from the Malayan Comnvunist, were believed to have been received by a number of prominent people. The statement adds the matter had been brought to the attention of Government and a
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Sept. 28.— Mos- cow radio said Pietro Nenni, head of Italy's leftwine socialist party, talked Tuesday with Conner Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov and M. A. Suslov, a secretary of the Communist Party. The broadcast, recorded here, gave no details Of the talk. Nenni stopped m Moscow
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  • 331 1 Govt. Turns Down Union's Suggestion For Free Bus Service Serious Costs Involved THE MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS, MR, FRANCIS THOMAS HAS APPEALED TO MR. LIM CHIN SIONG AND MR. FONG SWEE SUAN AND OTHER LEADERS OF THE BUSMEN ON STRIKE TO RECONSIDER THEIR OPPOSITION TO PRIVATE COMPANIES CARRYING PASSENGERS INTO THE
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  • 65 1 During the present bu* strike private motorists are strongly urged to give lifts to those without transport and let them get to work. •DO YOU WANT A LIFT?" car stickers are now available to members of the public from the Public Relations Office at Assembly
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  • 153 1 NEW DBkHI, Sept. 28.— Ffime Minister ;Nehru told Parliament Tuesday India does not favour mending the United Nations Charter at present, even to fcive Asia greater representation on the Security Council. Nehru was replying to a question by V nree Socialist members m the
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI: Sept. 28. Child marriages In India, while slowly decreasing, are continuing m large numbers despite child marriage restraint legis. lation, says the Government's 1955 Year Book. During 1951, the books says, census takers counted 2.838,000 married boys, 6,118,000 married girls, 66,000 widowers and 184,000
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  • 27 1 Mr. G. Narasimhan, leader of the Indian delegation to the Colombo Conference here arrived here last night by Cathay Pacific Airways.
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  • 91 1 HE DIDN'T LOSE FAITH IN HIS DREAMS COLOMBO. Sept. 88. A Ceylonese Army Captain told a court martial trying him for embezzlement that he dreamed the numbers of three win. ntnjc horses. ..So he backed them with army money. The hirses lost, the prosecution said, but Captain Gregory Pullenayagam did
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  • 141 1 DENVER, Sept. 28. President Eisenhower's doctors I pictured him Tuesday afternoon as "comfortable and cheerful"' and reptrted that he spent "a large part of the morning" outside his oxygen, tent. A bulletin from Fitzsimons Army Hospital at noon (1900 GMT) said: I "The President continues toi progress
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  • 96 1 TOLEDO, Ohio, Sept. 33.— Nearly 800( industrialists and scientists were told yesterday to expect use of the sun's energy for heat and conversion of electrical energy within 20 years. The forecast was made by Dr. George Granger Brown, Dean of the College of Engineering at the University
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  • 153 1 One thousand Malays, Chinese and Indians from five mukims m the Kuli U i district of Kedah yesterday combed an area of IV* square miles from the edge of the notorious Forest Reserve down to a stretch of the Kulim-Serdang Road. The men, all volunteers, were completely
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  • 79 1 NEW YORK, Sept. (28.— The body of a woman recovered from the East River yesterday was Identified as that of Rabieh Ebrahami, a maid m the employ Nasrollah Entezt&mJ, Iran's Ambassador to the United States and the United Nations. The maid, 28, who w as employed
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  • 74 1 GIVE THE HEART A BREAK SAN ANTONA, Texas, Sept. 28.— U.S. Army officers m San Antonio have been encouraged to give their hearts a break by taking- a half day off each week for recreation and mild athletics, it was an* nounced yesterday. At tfwirth Army Headquarters and at Brooke
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  • 24 1 Mr. A. Dutt, General Manager of the New Asiatic Insurance Company, New Delhi arrived here last night by Cathay Pacific Airways.
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  • 524 2 Indian Dialy Mail S'pore, Thu., Sept 28, 1955 The Tungku's Outer Theories Arguments I T is a fantastic political theory that the Alliance boss and Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman has just propounded. Addressing the eighth anniversary dinner of the Penang Municipal Services Union last Saturday, the Tungku declared
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  • 67 2 PR ASAD AND U NU TO VISIT CEYLON COLOMBO; India's President, Dr. Ra jeadra Prasad. the Biuiiwu Premier, U No. nnd the King of Slam are to be Invited hare by Ceylon during th» Buddba Jayaathi eriebratlow next year. According to a ■pofcai man of Ceylon's Home Ministry, the Government
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  • 311 2 JAPANESE ARMY OFFICERS' CLAIM BOSE'S DEATH TOKYO: The Japanese news agency Kyodo, reported that officers had declared that the three former Japanese army witnessed Netaji Subhas Chandra Base's death after a plane accident at Taipeh on August 18, IMS. Kyodo produced the evidence of these men after the old con.
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  • 328 2 NAGPUR: Smt. Indira Gandhi, member of the Congress Working Committee, said that students In India enjoyed greater freedom and opportunities than their counterparts In Russia because In that country they had to work according to set patterns and lines Imposed from the top. Inaugurating the
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  • 1059 2 Reorganisation Of Ind. States Separate Unit For Kerala SUGGESTIONS BY THE COMMISSION NEW DELHI: The States Reorganisation Commission expects to sign its report on September 30 next. The task of the Commission was not only to re-distribute the coun. try into different States tak. ing into consideration important factors like
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  • 151 2 INDIAN ELECTED HEAD OF I.L.0. EXPERTS PANEL GENEVA; Mr. N. S. Manki. ker, Chief Factories Adviser to the Government of India, has been elected Chairman of the International Labour Organisation's panel of experts on occupational safety and health, it was announced here. Industrial safety specialists from India, Australia, Austria, Franca,
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  • 100 2 NSW DELHI: The question of leasing out teleprinter cir. cults to sharebrokers, was raised m the Lok Sabha by Prof. Hiren Mukfcerjee (Com.) who asked if the Govenment had permitted share and bullion brokers to Import and instal six teleprinters for the transmission of messages between
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  • 177 2 HYDERABAD: The 'inside story" of the fall of General Aagaiib was given here by Wing Commander Gamal Salem, Deputy Premier of Egypt, addressing the students of the Osmania University. He said those, who were with Gen. Naguib as the leader of the revolution for 18
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  • 123 2 LAHORE: The nurses of Lady Aitchison Hospital, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and Lady Wellington Hospital have threatened to go on strike if the demands of the Mayo Hospital nurses are not ac cepted. In a statement they have also appealed to the Punjab Director of Health,
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  • 132 2 ALL-INDIA HANDICRAFTS EXHIBITION IN MOSCOW NEW DELHT: Over 22,000 handicraft products will be on f h °w a t an Indian handicrafts exhibition to be organised m Moscow shortly. The Indian Embassy m Moscow and the All India Handicrafts Board are sponsoring the exhibition, with the cooperation of the U.S
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  • 139 2 MADRAS; The Paper Mill the Madras Government under the Second iFive-Year plan for S£ ma fa cture Of writing and printing varieties of paT per, Is expected to be of 50--ton-a-day capa«slty. At present, there is no paper mJll m the State and the Government consumes
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  • 44 2 HYDERABAD: A 10-year, old girl, Kumari Kamala, has changed her sex here. The sudden change, her father Mr. Srinlvasa Mundada, of Mathboob Mehndi, Hyder_ abad, said was not due to any surgical operation, but a natural phenomenon. t*« fin v XMMDi«4«s
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  • 80 2 »MAX NAUTA, the Dut ch artist, with his portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, m the Netherlands Embassvln Lon don on Sept. 23. The portrait will be shown for two weeks starting Sept. 26, at the Art Gallery of Mathieson Limited. 142 New Bond Street, London, Later,' it
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  • 628 2 Bengali In Pakistan Constituent Assembly Huq's Threat Of Walk-Out KARACHI: Pakistan 's Minister for the Interior, Mr. frazlul Hug, who is the Leader of the United Front Party m the Coalition Government threatened to walk out if speeches m Bengali were not allowed m the Constituent Assembly. This ticklish point
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  • 151 2 MOSCOW: Russia's trade with India and Finland had quadrupled within the last two years, Mr. Mikhail Nesterov, Cnairman of the Central Soviet Chamber of Commerce, said according to Toss. Mr. Nesterov writing on Soviet trade m the Literary Gazette added that Soviet trade with France,
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  • 138 2 NEW DELHI: A propoai! by an Indian company to manu. facture wind mills In Calcutta, is understood to have been approved by the Government of India. The company will have technical collahoraion with an Australian concern, it is learnt. According to experts, windmills are a cheap source
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  • 829 3 Medium For Examination Of All-India Services Madras State Suggests No Change At Present MADRAS: The Madias Government have suggested to the Government of India that examina tions for All-India Services should be conducted a< at present and that the question of the mediun may be further considered after the Official
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  • 280 3 No Increase Of Allowances To U. P. M.L.As LUCKNOW: There is little likelihood of the U.P. Government agreeing to the demand of a section of the Congress uack_benchers m the State Assembly for a pay rise for memoers. according to informed sources. And the reason these sources give for this
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  • 235 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India denied suggestions made m a despatch from the Delhi Correspondent of The Times London that broadcast, ing facilities for the Delhi Correspondent of the 8.8.C. given by All India Radio, were being withdrawn on account of the nature of the
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  • 85 3 BHUBANESWAR. A live snake was discovered la the boat by which the Congress President, Sri 17. N. Dbebar was touring the flood affected areas of Cuttaok District last week. The boat was m the midstream of the Hansua, a branch of the Kathjurl at that
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  • 234 3 POONA; The third school ot linguistics under the auspices ot the Decan College, Poona. will be held here from Oct. 17 to Nov. 26. Establishment of these schools was one of the recommendations made by a conference of prominent linguists two years ago. So far two schools
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  • 298 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Minister for Oammunications, Mr. Raj Bahadur, told Mr. h. C. Mathur m the Rajya sabha, that before determining the final figures of compensation to air transport companies, certain accounting and other irregularities that came to the notice of the audit team were
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  • 67 3 FOURTH STEEL PLANT AT BONAIGARH BERHAMPUR; The fourtih steel plant of India will be established m Bonalgarh m Orissa m i960- This was disclosed by Dr. Haribandhu Mohanty, Industrial Adviser tc the State Government. Dr. Mohanty was addressing the District Development Board meeting here* wfaidh was attended by all the
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  • 245 3 NEW DELHI; The Educe tion Ministry's original estimates of expenditure for the Second Five- Year Plan totaling Rs. 1,180 crores, have been rejected by the Planning Commission and revised estimates totalling rs. 400 to Rs 600 crorea are now being scrutinised. The original
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  • 107 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government have forwarded a comprehensive siheme to the Government of India under the Second Five- Year Plan to m I crease production of honey by starting a bee nursery In each The scheme awaiting the I approval of the planning Commission and the Lnion
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  • 72 3 CUTTACK: "In the good old days, Congressmen functioned under a sort of martial law and Gandhiji was the general who did not countenance any breach of the law, any deviation from the path of service and purity, 1 Prime Minister Nenru reminded Congress workers here last week. Mr.
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  • 83 3 NEW DELHI; Investigations conducted at the Technical Development Establishment^ at Kanpur, have led to improvements In the design of kerosene incandlescent lamps oy removing current defects and obtaining maximum illumination, according to an official Press release. By adopting these improvements, it is possible to
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  • 66 3 BUST OF MR. POTTI SHIRAMULU UNVEILED RAJAHMUNDRY; Mr. Tenneti Viswanadham, Praja Party Leader unveiled a bust of Mr Potti Sriamulu, w ho fasted unto death for the creation of Ajidhra State before a large trathering- at the Gandhi Koteer, located In the District and Commercial Museum. Mr. M. SLvaramakrfsfrniah, welcome
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  • 308 3 MUSSOREE: Dr. R. k Bhan, Deputy Educational Adviser to the Government of India, said that the Union Gov eminent had decided to set un a national centre for deaf persons. The centre will consist or a model school for deaf children clinic for testing their
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  • 174 3 C'CUTTA— LONDON RADIO-TEL. LINK BOMBAY: Calcutta will have its direct radio-telephone service with London according to Mr. S. R. Kantepet, Dlrector.General of Overseas Communication service. Mr. Kantepet who arrived here from Delhi by air told reporters at the airport that though Calcutta was one of the largest trade and business
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  • 104 3 NEW DELHI; The Deputy Production Minister, Mr. Satish Chandra, told Dr. Ragliubir Singh m the Rajya Sabha that the proposal to construct *d. other shipyard was still m the preliminary stage of cou4idei\u tion. Dr. Singh had asked it the Government proposed to
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  • 122 3 NEW DELHI: Twenty fore, ign countries will exhibit their Industrial progress and the assistance they can offer to India In her project of induatrialisa. tlon In the Second Five-Year Plan, m the Indian Industries Fair to bo held here. The fair is organised by
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  • 223 3 -Vice-Admiral Carlill vS^FSP*! Vl< Adni S- H. Carlill, Chief of the Naval Staff, told officers and men nt the Navy here last week that they had ajrreat ta<k before them, with the fwrvioTude? Kotn,ra steady expansion. He Impressed on them that they should not
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  • 143 3 DACCA: A 48-year-4>ld Pakistani rejoined his wife and son m a hit-tagong-bound train 20 years after being separated from them m India. The Pakistani, Salaraat Khan, was said to have separated from his wife, about two years after their marriage, following a (Inmost i e
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  • 168 3 TRIVANDRUM; Groyne walls are proposed to be constructed along the Travancore. Cochin coast to prevent erosion by the sea. The walls, each 200.feetlong, wil be raised at intervals of 600 feet. The State Government has formulated a Rs. 3-crore scheme to check erosion which has
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  • 203 3 POONA; a queer incident was witnessed m the Bombay Legislative Assembly when the Chief Whip of the ruling party voted against Che Government's stand on an issue Mr. S. l. Salim, Chief Whip of the Congress Party m the Bombay Legislative Assembly, was heard shouting a
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  • 31 3 As the Speaker and the embarrassed Revenue Minister, who Is piloting the Bill turned to him, Mr. Taleyar' khan blushed, stood u D and said- "I am sorry."
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  • 101 3 AHMEDABAD; The Bombay Government is reported to have alerted all police official* m the State to take necessary steps to maintain peace ana order after the publication of the report of the States' Reorganisation Commission. The report of the Commission on the linguistic future of the States
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  • 119 3 NEW DELHI: Uranium, bearing minerals have been observed m some parts of Singh, bnum district oi Bihar, Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy External Affairs Minister, told Maulana Faruqi m the Rajya Sabha. He added the prospecting and exploratory drilling operations to prove the reserves of
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  • 129 3 ERNAKULAM: The Travancore Cochin Government proposes to undertake cashewnut cultivation on about 10.000 acres under the second FiveYear Plan. Mr. Pananapilli Govinda Menon, Chief Minister, disclosed the proposal at a public meeting Of workers at Kundra m Central Travancore. The Chief Minister, w ho waa inaugurating a union
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  • 86 3 ROAD ACCIDENTS HIGHEST IN BOMBAY NEW DELHI: Bombay, among all other States, had the largest number of road accidents during 1954, with .'>745 accidents and 268 fatalities. Madras came second with 4,257 accidents and 245 fatalities. Information about West l.;nngal was not yet available according to a statement placed on
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  • 87 3 DOWRY PROHIBITION BILL IN U.P. TOO I'-CXNOW; The U. P Vidian Parishad discussed inconclusively a motion thai, the Uttaj- Pradesh Plrohibltlo i of Dowry and Marriage Reform* Bill, 1954, a non-official Bill be referres to a Select Ojmmlttee. Mr. Prata^ Ohan'ra Azao Con 8 moving the Bill said that it
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  • 1780 4 Sir Clough Says That Is The Issue Facing Us All-Community Reception To Dato Thuraisingham By T. R. C. independence of Malaya was no longer an issue, but the issue now was what sort of independence observed Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham while speaking at a
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  • 86 4 A preview of Shyama Pillai and Jacquiline Jesudason doing a kite dance m the Indian Dance Festival organised by T)evdatta Jetley's Kalavihar. The Dance Festival opens Saturday, Oct. 1., at 8.30 p jm. at Beatty Secondary School, Serangoon Road, (near Lavender Street). Among the various artistes participating
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  • 329 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 28. There is great satisfaction here among the Malayalee community that a Malayalr.-, M.L.A Nediyanvittrl tioviuda Menon lias been elected the Speaker of the predominantly Tamilian Madras State Legislative Assembly. In view of all the dispute, about
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