Indian Daily Mail, 25 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 252. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 272 1 Chief Ministers Unanimously Decide To Implement SRC Report From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 24 The political division of the Indian Union into 16 States will be completed by October 1956. Interim. Governments representing the new State arias will take over the administration
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  • 112 1 The Conference also decided on the time table for getting the tremendous scheme approved by the State and Central Legislatures. The Union Constitution's Article 3 will be nirstly amended so that no refractory State legislature can holdup the whole programme. At present, the State Legislature must be
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  • 162 1 From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Tungku Abdul Rahman addressing pressmen at a luncheon party m his honour said the recent trouble affecting Col. H. S. Lee and his appointment m the Cabinet made no difference at all. He had been a pillar of
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  • 53 1 MOLOTOV ON WAY OUT WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 Senator Estes Kefauver, just back from Russia, said yesterday he got the Impression there that Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov "was on his way out." Kefauver said he had the definite impression that Premier Bulganin was "taking ovet m the fleJd of
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  • 20 1 KASSGL, Germany, Oct 24 Professor Paul Stadler, 81. internationally known sculptor died at his home near here Saturday night. AP
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  • 35 1 FRANCE DECIDES TO RECOGNISE PREMIER DIEM PARIS, Oct. 24 The (French Government has decided to recognise M. Ngo Dtoh Diem as head of the Stale of South Vietnam, the French Foreign Minister said today. Reuter
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  • 143 1 HATTA LEAVES FOR INDIA ON STUDY TOUR DJAKARTA, Oct. 24 Vice-President of Indonesia Dr. Mohammad Hatta left nere by air today to visit India and bcrma at the invitation of the Governments of the two countries. He is accompanied by his wife and a party of Government experts who will
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  • 128 1 OSAKA, Japan, Oct. 24: Officials said Sunday the Japanese Government may step into a nation-wide strike against 10 major textile com. panics which threatens to cut off exports of Japanese cotton goods. Tokyo Nagayama, Chief of the International Trade Minitsrys Textile Bureau, ordered a study of
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  • 267 1 Hindu Temple Maintained By Toddy Shop Profits! Protest To Labour Minuter (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR Man: Kelangor estates are helping Hindu Temple pay the month and the tip-keep of a stud but Federation Labour Departmen The Acting Commissioner for Labour Mr. Young m declining to divulge the names of
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  • 55 1 NOT KILLED BY MOB KAMPALA, UGANDA, Oct. 24 Uganda police have officially denied a report that crowds killed a man who refused to kneel m homage to the Kabaka on Friday. George Anderson, Police Press Officer, said a man was attacked and seriously in red but "witnesses agree he was
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  • 59 1 The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret attended a Rededication Service at Lambeth Palace. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher gave the address and led the prayers of rededicaOon. AP. photo shows. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and
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  • 29 1 TOiKYO, Oct. 24 Peiplng Radio said today that Italy and Red China should establish diplomatic relations if the two countries were to enlarge tneir braae. AP
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  • 110 1 LONDON, Oct. 24: Princess Margaret returned to London to-day with her sister Queen Elzabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh after a week-end heart to heart talk with them at Windsor Castle on her rumoured romance with Group Captain Peter Townsend. The Princess smiling hap. pily waved
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  • 194 1 MUST ACCOUNT FOR ANY SLIP He added "If I were to say one word regarded as wrong or which sounds unpleasant to the ears of the Federation Government I would have to account for v and it is such a bother when I have to do that. It is best
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  • 399 1 Jumat Lim To Accompany Chief To London Full Internal Self-Govt Citizenship Multi-Lingual ism lo Be Discussed In London (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Chief Minister Mr. David S. Marshall, wno is leaving for London m the second week of November, for constitutional talks,
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  • 81 1 COLOMBO, oct. 24 Ceylon's capital city of Colombo was threatened 'by a major flood Sunday with the sudden rise of the Kelani River. It has risen nearly three feet m the last 24 hours. Thousands of flood victims m new lying areas around city were streaming
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  • 154 1 KOREAN DECORATION FOR SELLASSIE SEOUL, Oct. 24: South Korean President Syngman Rhee will recognise the silver anniversary of the Coronation of Haile Sellassie as Emperor of Ethiopia next month by awarding him the Order of Merit, national foundation medal, government spokesman Hong Kee Karl saidi Sunday. Karl said Rhee has
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  • 412 1 Tungku's Plain Speaking Says 'I Am Not Free To Speak' MOVING CONFESSION TO PRESSMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: A super-charged broadside on the Federation of Malaya Agreement was fired by the Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman toJUiy when he described it as "Outdated and unsuitable". "It can only be made to
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  • 102 1 PU KING PLAN TO SIMPLIFY CHINESE LONDON, Oct. 24 Red China yesterday announced approval of a sweeping plan to simplify the Chinese language one of the most complicated known to man. Peking radio, monitored here, reported an eight-day conference of scholars recommended: 1. Use of a standard sppken language based
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  • 54 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 24 Former UJ3. Senator William Benton took off for Moscow yesterday on an information exchange mission. Sen. Benton, now publlshei of the Encyclopedia Brttanica, said he would try to swap information from his book for statistical material fom the 60-volume "greater new So- viei
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  • 34 1 TOKYO, Oct. 24 Former Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York visited Japan's former Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshlda at Yoahida's seashore residence South of Tokyo Sunday, Kyodb News Service said. AP
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  • 59 1 The High Commissioner. SIT Donald MaoGUUvray, returned the courtesy call made on him by the Commander-inOhlef of tHe Royal Pakistan Navy, Roar Admiral H.M.S. Choudrt, at Penan* harbour on Oct SI. Picture shows the High Commissioner m ceremralal uniform being greeted by Rear
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  • 95 1 RANGOON Oct. 24 Leading Academicians from the Universities of Ceylon. Malaya, Indonesia, the Phlllppncs, Thailand and Brcrma. will begin a conference en Southeast Asia here next Mori Jay. The four-day conference la sponsored by the University of Rangoon "and the Rangoon Hopkins centre for Southeast Asian
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  • 639 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, lues., Oct. 25, 1955 Fix Freedom's Date Test Reds' Sincerity WITH the Communists demanding recognition and the authorities determined not to grant it, it would appear that a peaceful solution to the prevailing Communist terrorism m Malaya is impossible. If the Communists demand recognition as the
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  • 789 2 Greater Amity Between British Indians Commonwealth Ideals Earl Of Home's Conference BOMBAY: Rt. Hon'ble Earl of Home, British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Countess of Home, who arrived here from Colombo, were given a reception by the Umited Kingdom Citizens. Association at the C.C.I. Replying to ttie
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  • 139 2 N. ARCOT SUGAR FACTORY SOCIETY VELLORE: The North Arcot District Sugar Factory Society will be inaugurated by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. M. Btnaktavatsalam. on Nov. 11. The Minister for Cooperation and Public Health, Mr. a- B Shetty, w ill preside, Mr. M. d. T. Kiumaraswaml Mudaliar will Inaugurate tjhe
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  • 65 2 FIRST INDIAN ARMY CHIEF ENGINEER NEW DELHI; Brig, R. E. Aserappa, hitherto Chief Engineer, Western Command, last week assumed charge as Engineer-in-Ohief Army HQ. He relieved Maj.-Gen. h Williams, who has proceeded on 2'i months' leave, prior to his retirement from the Indian Army. Brig, Aserappa, w ho has been
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  • 174 2 MADRAS GOVT. CLAIM ON PRE-WAR JAPANESE FIRM BOMBAY; The Government of mdLa has ordered the Custodian of Enemy property here to admit and investigate the claim for damages and compensation filed by the chief Electrical Engineer; Madras State, against the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, a pre-war Japanese firm, for breach of
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  • 94 2 DACCA: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Leader of the Opposition m the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, said his recent visit to Goa purely a personal visit ond had nothing to ao with the Government of Pakistan. Mr. Suhrawardy, who arrived here from Karachi, said, "I wanted to see
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  • 138 2 JAIN PUJAJUS FORMA UNION! AHMEDAKAI> The "pnjaris" of about 100 Jain temples m Ahmedabad have formed a onion to tight for their service conditions. They have now served notices on managements of tnese temples that the "pujaris" must nave weekly fits, seven days of sick leave, seven days of casual
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  • 198 2 NB\v DELHI; Rules and proceoM-e governing the flormalities to be undergone by persons arriving m India and leaving the country nave been liberalised. Passengers arriving- by air will now have to nil m only one form the disembarkation card wnich will contain all in t urination
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  • 125 2 SATTUK: A local busi- nesaraan promised the gift of a gold chain to the firstborn male child m a maternity home here, which the Madras Chief Minister declared open that day, but later to his surprise he found he had to double the gift to redeem his promise.
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  • 375 2 Kashmir Dispute To Be Settled By Direct Negotiation Pak. Minister's Hope m tt KARACHI. Mr. Hamidul Hug Chaudhury, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, believes that the Kashmir problem can be solved by negotiation between India and Pakistan and without aru' outside intervention. He said that before thinking of raising the Kashmir dispute
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  • 64 2 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacOilUvray, on Thursday Oct. 20, visited the Mlnden Barracks m Glugor. Penang, where he met officers of the newly-arrived 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. Picture shows the High Commissioner < haking hands with Major O. M. Thirlwell of Melbourne at
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  • 704 2 Development Of Tourism India Plans Cheap Holiday Homes NEW DELHI: fhe need to develop touris m as a major Industry to earn foreign exchange was strongly felt for the first time after World War U. In the post-war years the Initiative came from the West European countries as their economy
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  • 156 2 MADRAS': The characteristics of music m some of the South-East Asian countries were explained by Prof. Sambamurti. Prof. Sambamurti said that music m India had attained such a stage of perfection that not even two centuries of British domination could affect it. Indian music had spread to the
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  • 240 2 BHOPAL: Mr. SaUsh Chanara. union Deputy Minister for Production, said that the Planning Commission had decided to earmark Rs. 200 crores to Rs. 300 crores m the Second Five-Plan for the development of cottage industries m the country. Expansion of cottage industries, he said,
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  • 73 2 BOMBAY :Ughtnin* struck two units of local trains as well as overhead electric cables thereby disorganising suburban train services on the Central Railway for about two hours and affecting power distribution system between Kurla and Thana, Bombay's northern suburbs. A Thana-Bombay local an<j a Kalyan-Bombay local train
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  • 1881 3 CONFLICTING VIEWS AMONG CONGRESSMEN CLAIM FOR BOMBAY CITY NEW DELHI. Congress leaders of Maharashtra, Gujerat and ttombav City had separate inconclusive talks with the Congress Hirh Command on the reorganisation of Bombay State with special reference to the future of Bombay City. P ~7? 1 C
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  • 47 3 The Minister for Posts and Telecommunications, Mr. Onjr Yoke Lin, opened a conference of Controllers of Posts m Kuala Lumpur on the morning of Oct. 21. Picture shows the Minister addressing the conference. On his left seated is Mr. E. E. Cassell, Postmaster-General, Malaya.
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  • 77 3 PUJARIS TAKE HARIJANS INTO JAIN TEMPLE INDORE: About fifty Harijans led by Mr. Sunnu Lai, president of the Madhya Bharat Depressed Class League entered the Swataniber Jain tempie m Bhilsa, a district headquarters town i" Madhya Hharat, about 150 miles from here. The Harljians went to the temple m a
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  • 114 3 COMETS WILL BE IN SERVICE FROM 1956 LONDON: The Comet jet airliners will be m service again at the start of next year, it wa.s learnt here. The new airliner will be Comet 11.the structure of which has been strengthened m the light of tne inquiries held Into the two
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  • 407 3 ANNAMALAIN-AGAR: Mr. C. Subramaniam, Education Minister, said that Tamil toeing one among the 14 major long), ages m the country recognised by the Constitution, it was primarily the responsibility of the Centre to foster its Teaming and culture. He expressed the hope that the Tamil research activities
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  • 36 3 th» vl-i Bhak avatBa l»m. Minister for Agriculture, visited the Veterinary Research institute at Ranlpet In North Areot Dl^ Ct on Oofc 10 »hows the Minister eTamtntela vaccine prepared at the Institute to c^ti^^^dSSLi
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  • 176 3 NEw DELHI; With the approach of the Dasara and Diwali festivals, during which a large quantity of fireworks is used, the Government of mdia reiterate that some varieties of ftrewprks, namely, 'atom bombs' of weight exceeding li£ ozs., and putputlas* are banned, says a
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  • 148 3 BURMA MALAYA BUILDINGS IN COLLEGE HOSTEL TIRUCHI: The ffoundationetone for the "Burmah-Malaya buildings" which are to serve as the hostel for the Jamal Mohamed College, was laid by Dr. A. Lakahmanaswami Mudallar, Vice-Chancellor of the Madras University. Dr. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar presided. Mr. M. J. Jamal Mohldeen, Secretary of the
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  • 221 3 UNITED NATIONS: An outline of the progress being made m India's villages was given to Americans here by Dr. (Mrs.) Rajammal Packiyanathan Devadas, chief of home economics section of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Government of India. She was addressing the New York Herald
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  • 509 3 No Exams for Girls! Governor Reiterates View MADRAS: Governor Sri Prakasa reiterated his view that steps should be taken to abolish school and eoHe«« examinations for girls. Addressing a packed gat hering mostly of lay students and teachers at the Women's Christian College on the occasion of Its 40th Anniversary
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  • 427 3 Asoka Mehta On Responsibilities Of Bankmen BOMBAY: Mr. Asoka Mehta, M.P.. last week appealed to tne bank employees not only to realise their responsibilities to the bank but to the community as well. Mr. Mehta, who was inaugurating the seventh annual confererce of the All-India Bank Employees Association at Sund»rbiil
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  • 213 3 BOMBAY: A four-year-old girl, travelling to Bombay from Hutchmandvl, on Sclndia passenger liner •'Sabarmatl." along- with her father, went overboard, and la presumed to have been drowned In the Arabian Sea. The captain of the ship, J. R. D'Silva, reported that for two hours,
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  • 412 4 Long Before Sinhalese •JAFFNA: The Tamils lived m Ceylon even before the Sinhalese. It ran therefore incorrect to place them m the category of the Portuguese and the Dutch who had come to lon, much l.ihr, aa'd Mr. Satohitehananthan, one of the npeakerA at a public
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  • 120 4 THEY WILL TAKE OATH BEFORE STATUE! ANURADHAPURA: The Jatika Maha Balamandalaya has made all arrangements to come to Anuradhapura on Oct. 29, and take an oath before the statue of Dutugemunu that the state language of Ceylon will be only Sinhalese. In the morning, thousands of persons including a large
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  • 90 4 KALUTARA: A resolution urging the government to change the name of the Island from Ceylon to "Sinhaland" and the name Ceylonese to "Sinhalese" is on the agenda of the Kalutara Urban Council. Mr. P. B. Rajapakse (C.P..United Front) will move this resolution and add a proviso that it "should
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  • 223 4 Criticism Of Tamil Bishop Condemned JAFFNA: The attempt m certain quarters, at Gurunagar, to find fault with the administration of the first Tamil Bishop of the Jaffna diocese, m independent Ceylon, while he was discharging his duties m an admirable manner was se. verely condemned by- a resolution unanimously passed
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  • 258 4 COLOMBO! 'Cleanse the spirit and the body also will be clean', was the essence of the recommendations put forward by D. A. Cumaraswamy, a Board member of the RamakrtHbna Mission, Wellawatte when he testified before the Prohibition Commission at its resumed sittings m the Committee
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  • 135 4 MADRAS: The Committee In charge of the celebrations of the Centenary of the Madras Zoological Gardens, headed by Mr. P. V. Rajamannar, Chief Justice of Madras, has almost finalised the arrangements for the inauguration of the celebrations on October 31 by Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras,
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  • 216 4 His Holiness Paranjothi. Mahan addressing a gathering at the Beatty Road School last Saturday observed that 'Kundalini Sakti' was the energy manifest all over the body m the bloodstreams. Consciousness m blood resulted m semen spread all over the body which is roused and directed along the
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  • 357 4 7 m Housing Programme For Federation To Put Up Lowcost Houses KUALA LUMPUR; Th c Fe- derations Housing Trust is to spend dollars 7.2 million for its i 956 construction programme Mr. V. Z. Newcombe, Manager, Housing Trust, told a press conference here. According to the scheme 840 houses are
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  • 60 4 BALLOONS FOR BOSOMS BRUNSWICK, Germany, Oct. 24 Promoter Paul Masuch's campaign to beautify the bosoms of German women has cost a 1,500--mark (M* 1.071) fine. A Brunswick court ruled that hi» advertisements, offering for Hale "the secret of all American film stars," promised more than he delivered. What he delivered
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  • 174 4 SCARCITY OF ESSENTIALS IN PORTUGUESE GOA RAJKOT: The GovernorGeneral of Goa told the people of Div that thanks to tne aid rendered by their allies m the international field, the hardships caused to the people m securing the daily necessities would be overcome m no time. The Governor-General who was
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  • 133 4 COL.OMBO: Ceylon will spend Rs. 12,000,000 to Rs. 16,--000,000 on the Colombo Plan Exhibition of 1957. The or. ganisers have agreed to compensate the Turf Club to the tune of Rs. 50,000 for eacn racing day lost on account of the exhibition being
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  • 101 4 COLOMBO: The Japanese Government has informed Ceylon that she has allocated Rs. 56,000 for the Royal Agricultural Exhibition to be held m Colombo m 1956 and has asked for 5,000 square feet of covered pavilion space. Twelve Japanese men and women skilled m most of the nations popular
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  • 44 4 Super stition Halts Expedition KATMANDU, Nepal, Oct. J 4 17 Tbe **?»»»«> expedition to Manaslu Peak has again halted for the second consecutive year by superstitious residents of Sama village for fear of offending the mountain Goddess, according to re- ports reaching here last night.
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  • 91 4 'SURF' BROUGHT HER LUCK Madam Teh Pofa lvi m of No. 4, Kampar Road, Ipoh, has every reason for similing and shoeing: off her favourite washing powder "Surf.'» Madam Teh Is seen receiving a 9175.00 Tudor Gold watch from Mr. J.C Rolandus Hagedoorn, Lever Brothers' Federation Area Manager. The reason?
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  • 216 4 z, E iS J hOUyh India the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Buddhism was not m existence there. But if she, as a first step to celebrate Buddha Jayant.i can plan to enforce total prohibition rfgk t throughout the country, why cannot Ceylon where Buddhism flourishes, do it*"
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  • 292 4 Remittances To India C I. D. After The Racket COLOMBO: The postaJ authorities have alerted the C.I.D about another hig racket involving the sending of large sums of msmy to India by post Investigations have reveal ed that money is sent to India Oy way of payment for COD. parcels
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