Indian Daily Mail, 26 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 253, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 327 1 Malayalee— Kanarese Riot In Kasargode Taluk Kamaraj Rushes To Study Situation Madras Deputation On Tamil Taluks From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 25: Claims of the Tamil-speaking people of Peermade and De viculam Taluks m Travanoore to to included m the new Mladras State were urged by the Madras delegation
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  • 161 1 India On U. N. Trusteeship Mission NEW YORK, Oct. 25: Britain. Belgium, Guatemala and India were chosen by the United Nations Trusteeship Council yesterday as memoers of a visiting mission to go to the Pacinc Trust Territories early next year. Mr. Robert Barques, the French delegate, attended this special meeting
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  • 42 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 25: Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khruschev. head of the Soviet Union's Communist Party hay* accepted invitations to visit Afghanistan, the government announced yesterday. A brief announcement said only that the invitations were extended and accepted.
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  • 133 1 PEARSON FOR TALKS WITH MR. NEHRU BOMBAY, Oct. 25: Mr. Lester Pearson, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs will discuss "important international issues", with Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister m New Delhi next week. Mr. Pearson arrived here today by air from Singapore on a ten -day visit
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  • 143 1 KUALa LUMPUR- A patrol of No. 2 Police iFleld Force consisting of a corporal and eight police constables all Malays en route from Fort Sellm to Kramat Pulal to the Ip©h district of Perak on Sunday, Oct 23, were reported fired on by approximately 25 Communist
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  • 295 1 Labour Front First Annual Conference Among the resolutions to be moved at the first Annual Con. ference of the Labour Front this month end, entiy of the Front into the Asian Socialist Conference and a proposal for a Conference of Commonwealth Labour Parties are uppermost.. Other important resolutions relate to
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  • 81 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 24; Th<* New York Journal-American said to-day U.S. Ambassador to Italy Mrs. Clare Booth* Luce "may give up her job m Rome." The columnist Chollj Knickerbocker said this mi^h' come about "because of the sniping (criticism) she's getting from all sides
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 25 Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, left for Calcutta by air today after a four day visit to New Delhi. He had talks here with the Prtme Minister, Mr. Nehru, and other Government lea- deTs. Reuter
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  • 33 1 LONDON, Oct. 25 Visiting Burmese Premier V Nu yesterday presented Soviet President Voroshilov a silver bowl made by Burmese artisans, Moscow Radio salo to a oromacMt hoard h«r«, AP
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  • 91 1 Total Prohibition Throughout India By '58 NEW DELHI, Oct. 25 An official committee recommended the Government yesterday to ban alcohol throughout India by April. 1958. me committee,, appointed by the government's Planning- Commission nearly a year ago, said Its inquiries had revealed "strong support Cor prohibition of accoholic drinks and
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  • 104 1 WORLD BANK ROBBER ON U.N DAY! WASHINGTON, Oct. 25Thieves broke into a small safe at the offices of the World Bank here over the weekend and took upward of US$3O,OOO m American and British cur rency and travellers cheques. The theft was discovered on the United Nations Day. The robbery
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  • 154 1 Malacca, Tues| That Indians who have lived In Malaya for more than one year and swear complete allegiance, should be granted Federal Citizenship, was resolved at a meetin? of the Malacca Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, Sunday. The
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  • 85 1 TEHERAN, Iran, Oct. «S: Ex-PremAer Mohammed Mossadeq already a doctor of lawis spending his three-year jail sentence for treason studytny to become a doctor of medicine as well. And, Army Chief Prosecutor General Hussein Azemodeh said yesterday, he rides>- around on an electric motor-cycle "to
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  • 59 1 HONX3KONG, Oct. 2k The North Vietnam official Communist newspapers Nhan Dan predicted today that tht South Vietnam Prime Minister, Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, would proclaim a Republic and name himself Chief of State following' his landslide victory m last Sundays referendum. The vote ened the six.year
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  • 270 1 Three Assistant Ministers were sworn In yesterday m a brief and simple ceremony at Go> vernment House. They were: Mr. Mak Pak Shee (L.F. Geylang) Assistant Minister for Labour and Welfare; Mr. Tatt Theng Chiang (L.F. Rochore)—Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing; and
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  • 116 1 South Africa Opposes The Marriage LONDON, Oct. 25 Princess Margaret and Group Captain Peter Townsend met again at tea time and went partying last night amid reports at least one Commonwealth country South Africa opposes a marriage of the two. The romance of t(he 25--year-old Princess and the divorced commoner
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  • 50 1 TRUE LOVE TEST MONTREAL, Oct. tS: Rev Norman Rawaon, pastor of Bt. James United Church, said m a sermon Sunday night that if Peter Townsend really loves Princess Margaret he should boxo out of her life. His sermon was the first m Montreal dealing wih the re. ported romance. AP
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  • 98 1 LONDON, Oct. 26 The Daily Mail said yesterday Princess Margaret was shaken when her car skidded into a concrete traffic island at the entrance to Bosconvbe Down Royal Air Force Station. Wiltshire, last Wednesday. Tine princess was being driven to a waiting aircraft during a rain.
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  • 77 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 2S. The U.S. Supreme Court yes. terday struck down a decision that Kansas could ban as "obscene" the motion picture "The Moon is Blue." The decision, given by the Kansas State Supreme Court, was appealed by United Artists Corporation, distributor of the film, and Holmby
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  • 348 1 City Council Labour Unions Grievances The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation has represented six grievances to the President of the City Council, seeking an immediate reply. Tney refer to payment for overtime work, deduction of leave period from the service, implementation of Provident Fund Scheme, counting of services during
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  • 119 1 Pro-Kamaraj Kalagam Will Not Contest Next Elections, s ays PERIYAR From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. es: Dravida Kalagham leader PeHyar E. th^ a t^^ T\ addre9Bt^ a P" blio Meting at Erode delated that the Kalagham would not c ontest the next general "lee turn as a political party.
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  • 609 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Oct 26, 1955 RULING PARTY DEMOCRACY THE retention of Col. H. S. Lee m the Tungku Ministry despite his utter defeat m his own party elections is yet another most convincing 1 example of the lack of democracy which the Alliance has been exhibiting ever
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  • 1795 2 Importance of Travel Tourism Promotes Understanding Among Various People Nehru Urges Relaxation Of Travel Restrictions NEW DELHI: INAUGURATING THE TENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION OP THE INTERNATIONAL «»JS^ «9f,«PJT FICIAL TRAVEL ORGANISATIONS. PRIME MINISTER NEHRU STRESSED THE IMPORTANCE} OP TRAVEL AND TOURISM POR THE PROMO. TK>N OP BETTER UNDERSTANDING AMONG THE
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  • 858 2 MacDonald's Interest In S. India South Indians Are Extremely Good Citizens MADRAS: Mr. Maioofen MaedonaW, British High Commissioner la India, stated here, that both the British and the Indian Government* we re thinking alike on a majority of problems confroutin* the world now and had been cooperating exoeUenily In their
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  • 842 2 Appointment Of Board To Fix Minimum Wages Criticised MADRAS: The General council of the Federation of the Press Trust of India Employees Union Imm criticised the appointment of a Wage Board Co fix n^irfiw^m wages for journalists on a regional basis, envisaged In the working
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  • 382 3 Kher Calls For Development Of All Languages Importance Of English Stressed POONA: Mr. R. G. Kher Chairman of the official Language Commission called upon the people tot cherish and develop all important languages, more especially, those recognized by the Constitution. He said that the language problem should be oirproached from
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  • 329 3 Nu To Invite Bulganin And Khrushchev CALCUTTA: U Nu, the Prime, Minister of Burma, told Press representatives at Dum IX m airport on Monday that he will invite Marshal Bulganin, the Russian Prime Minister, and M. Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Soviet Communist party, to visit his country at any
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  • 201 3 ANNAMALAINAGAK. The Governor, Mr. Sri Prakasa has been trying to learn Tamil. But he does not seem to have made any appreciable progress. The Education Minister, Mr. C. Subrainaniam, last Saturday told a large gathering that the Governor could only sign his name m Tamil.
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  • 308 3 BOMBAY: In Belgaum stu- < dent processionists, protesting < against the inclusion of the major part of the district with Belgaum City m Karnatak, clashed with rival de- < monstrators on Monday. The I police fired teargas shells and 1 made a lathi charge to restore
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  • 125 3 Acting Governor General Iskander Mirza made his television debut over the $1.5 million RCA closed circuit station following opening ceremonies for the third Pakistan international Industries Fair recently m Karachi. Thousands of visitors to the panorama of world industrial growth flocked through the colorful American
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  • 1141 3 f\NE thing more than any- j 1 thin? else that we aU f* need to learn from the life t of Bapuji is to recognise t ascertained facts and to give g them full value m drawing I t conclusions and deciding I s upon the
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  • 923 3 Prospects Analysed rpHE leaders of Indian So- j cialism ''are plainly faced with the dilemma of reconciL ing national tradition with modern (including Marxist) thought" and "their efforts to achieve a synthesis cannot fail to evoke sympathetic attention from Westerners faced with not altogether
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  • 1130 3 Cominform Journal Editing The 19-Language Paper Is A Tough Job »¥»HE newspaper with probably the longest name m the world may cease publication before long. It goes to press every week under the eight-word title-line, "For a Lasting Peace, for a People's Democracy!," thus beating by one word the West
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  • 88 3 NORTH-WEST U.P. HIT BY STRONG GALE BAREILLY: Heavy rrani n and a strong gale have dislocated communications In the entire north-west Of Uttar Prad«j>h, including the Terai area and the Kumaon Hills. They <bave also caused widespread damage to standing crops and a general breakdown of all communications. Paddy atid
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  • 722 4 Awami Resolution Rejected 'KARACHI: THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY REJECTED THE AWAMI LEAGI/E RESOLUIIOn TO HOLD THE ASSEMBLY SESSION AT DACCA FROM NOV. 1. OPPOSING THE RESOLUTION ON BEHALF OF THE GOVERNMENT, MR. HAMIDUL HUQ CHOUDHURI, PAKISTAN FOREIGN MINISTER, ACCEPTED THE PRINCIPLE OF HAVING THE
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  • 115 4 A.-.C.C. Office Flooded With Telegrams NEW DELHI; Telegrams and deputation* have been the order of theday at the Secretariat of the AU-IncH a Congress Committee since the publication of the States' ReorganiKation Commission's report. On an average, about 100 telegrams making representations on the Commission's report have been received a
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  • 232 4 NEW DELHI: In his reply to Maulang Azad's letter about the future of the India Office Library m London, the llritish Commonwealth Secretary. Lord Home, has rejected India's proposal that a tripartite fact-finding committee should go into the question of the library's ownership.
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  • 241 4 NEW DEL.HI; 'phf rich and varied traditions or India's music classical, light and folk will be brought together m Sangeet Sammelans to be organised by All India Radio at Delhi and Madras m the second week of November. Providing m|u«ic-lovers with an opportunity to hear the leading
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  • 50 4 A battery of press cameras are focussed on Margaret as she leaves Clardiges Hotel, London, at the evening of Oct. 18 after at- tending a cocktail party given by the Royal Air Force Cinema Corporation. This was her first public engagement this autumn AP Photo.
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  • 267 4 Administration Of Govt. Offices: Joint Council To Be Constituted MADRAS: The Government, it is understood, have under consideration the constitution of a Civil services Joint Council for the State representing m the initial stage certain specified departments, orders m this connection are expected to issue shortly. The proposal has arisen
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  • 209 4 STUDY OF SANSKRIT URGED FOR 'SOLID REASONS' LUCKNOW: The Bihar Go. vernor, Mr. R. R. Diwakar, last weeK inaugurated the thiru annual comcrence of the Alimuia SansKrii Farisnad m tnu Central Drug Kesearcn Institute here. Mr. Diwakar said Sanskrit was India I national language m the sense tnat it gave
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  • 377 4 INDIA WONT USE FORCE TO DECIDE GOA BOMBAY: Mrs. Indira Gandhi, member of the Congress WoTkmg (Committee), addressing a convention of Goan women here, declared that India wouid not use force to decide the issu c ot' the freedom of Goa. She added that international questions of "grave import" had
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  • 301 4 ANNAMAIiAINGAR: An ordinary meeting of the Senate of the onnamalai University was held m the Senate Hall. At the outset, a resolution mourning- the death of Mr. N. Viswanatha Iyer, former Registrar cf the University and placing- on record its deepsense of .gratitude tor his
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  • 139 4 CONGRESS VICTORY AT ERODE MADRAS; The Congress Party has secured 19 seats m the Erode Municipal Council elections including five unopposed returns. The strength of the Council is 32. The Congress set up 27 candidates. All die three Commit mist candidates including Mr. V. Savarlmuthu, a sitting members, were defeated.
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  • 218 4 Kaohmi?'^?.'* Writings of chroniclers of the Jammu and SfiMtounJ^L e J? rOWn BOale U h on the mystery of relics found near Rupkun d m tae Himalayan regions of tf.P. According to historical accounts Geu. Zorawar Singh who led a Dogra arm v of
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  • 141 4 BOMBAY: Tne police last week lathi-charged groups of dlogan-shoutinjf people and arrested a latour leader near Kamgar Maldan, m Bombay's industrial north, to enforce tne Dan on raising slogans and taking out processions imposed last week. The crowds, shouting "Samyukukta Maharashtra zalach pahije" (We must have a
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  • 105 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have directed the Custodian of Enemy Property at Bombay to pa y the claim of the Chief Electrical Engineer of the Government ot Madras for a su m of Rs. 24,311 as compensation for damages for breach of contract
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  • 314 4 MADRAS: Speaker N. Gopala Meno n on Sunday inaugurated a series of lectures un the functioning of legislatures vi India by Mr. R. v. Krishna Iyer, retired Secretary of the Madras Legislature, at the Laksiimipuram Young Men's Association. Mr. Krishna Iyer, w ho dealt
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  • 220 4 Unabated Bahawalpur Town Still In Danger LAHORE. With water up to 7 ft around them, more than 20,000 people were marooned m the Plrmahal area of Punjab (P). Hundreds oj villages m the adjoining Montgomery area wer c flooded. The peak of the Ravi ana
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  • 58 4 BOMBAY. An Indian Airlines corporation Viking, bound for Karachi went off the runway w^ile taking off from here on Monday mornir^ and was slightly damaged. The mishap was said to be due to power failure. The 19 passengers were transferred to a Dakota, which took
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  • 78 4 BELLARY BOUND GOODS TRAIN DERAILED Sf^^way between KuriaUni and KaragaU v stations. t£ iSWS 1 were derailed. The Hubli-Berwada passenger train due here at 5-50 this mornicg, has been held up. Arrangements for transipment are beln^ m ade. Three lengths of rails were found removed and thrown 10 feet away
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  • 1124 5 Conditional Acceptance By Congress High Command No Inclusion Of Bombay NEW DELHI. It Is understood from reliable sources that the Congress High Command have proposed to the Maharashtra delegation that their claim* for a Maharashtra State would be conceded and the S.R.C. recommendation modified accordingly provided
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  • 240 5 MISUSE OF ATOMIC KNOW— HOW FEARS ALLAYED NEW YuKK; Dr. Homi Bhaibha, Indian President of the Geneva "Atoms for Peace" conference, minimised the risk of non-atomic powers turning to warlike purposes muclear know-how passed on to tnem by other countries. He told a press conference at the United Nations that
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  • 182 5 "LITERARY WORKSHOP" FOR WRITERS MADRAS. The Government propose to run a ''literary workshop" at Wallajabad In Chlngleput district, with a view to training authors In Tamil In the technique of writing books for the use of adults, especially of new literates. The workshop, which will be run for a period
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  • 409 5 Suhrawardy's Visit To Goa Indiscreet LAHORE: The Pakistan Opposition leader, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy's recent visit to Goa has been described by Lahore's Pakistan Times as an 'unhelpful and indiscreet intervention" m Pakistan's foreign relations. commenting on the visit, the daily wrote, "Mr. bunrawaiuy's trip to uoa haa done iiicdieuia
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  • 270 5 TRIVANDRUM: In the Tra- vancore-Cochin Legislative As- I sembly the Speaker, Mr. V. Gangadharan, referred to the Privileges Committee of the House for enquiry and report, before the next budget session of the Assembly, the question of privilege raised by a PSP member regarding use of
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  • 57 5 AJLMORA; Tine 82-mile-long Almora-Kathgodam motor road has been blocked at three points between Ranlkhet and Gathla toy landslips and breaches caused by heavy rain which swept the entire Kumaon region. P.W.D. authorities have sent necessary staff to m/ake the road serviceable for vehicular traffic. Rains nave
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  • 416 5 TRIVANDRUM; Mr. John Sherman Cooper, United Stat- c es Ambassador m India m a c chat with Pressmen paid a n tribute to the phenomenal all- a round progress of India since f Independence and also spoke f appreciatively about India's n leadership. Mr. Cooper
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  • 153 5 BOMBAY: The AU-Indla Bank Employees" Association called upCn back employees to continue their "effective movement' 1 to resist any attempt at a cut m the existing emoluments and seek satisfaction m regard to the demands not conceded so far. The Association, m a resolution, adopted on
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  • 59 5 SOVIEAT NEWSPRINT FOR INDIAN PAPERS BOMBAY: A consignment of 2,092 tons of newsprint ordered by Indian newspapers from Soviet Russia arrived m Bombay last week aboard the Shinnihon liner Tatsiuniya Maru from the Russian port of Uglegorsk. The newsprint rolls which are addressed to the U.S.S.R. trade representative m Bombay
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  • 888 6 Tamils' Fears Parity With Sinhalese COLOMBO: CEYLON'S PREMIER, SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA. TOLD A PACKED AND TENSE PARLIAMENT THAT THE POLICY OF HIS GOVERNMENT WAS TO MAKE BOTH SINHALESE AND TAMIL OFFICIAL LANGUAGES THROUGHOUT THE ISLAND AND THAT THERE WOULD BE NO DEPARTURE FROM THIS POLICY. In a
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  • 100 6 MOSCOW, Oct. 25 -U Nu the Burmese Prime Minister, who arrived m Moscow on Friday for a tour of the Soviet Union, last night gave a banquet for Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Prime Minister and Mr. vyacheslay Molotov, the Foreign Minister. Afterwards he was Marshal Bulganin's guest
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  • 273 6 COLOMBO: The Colombo Municipal Council will shortly be called on to express its views on the language issue Mr. R. Premadasa, Labourite Deputy Mayor, has given notice of a motion favouring the adoption of Sinhalese only as the official language. The motion expected to be debated
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  • 273 6 CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION WAS REFUSED COL*OMBO On the application of Mr. Herman Cnristacanda Kanaka of Hagalla Estate, Madmlkelle, for a writ of mandamus on Mr. G. M. Udalagsana, Deputy Commissioner i*>r the Registration of Indian and Pakistani Residents, Mr. Justice Basnayake acting Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Weerascoriya directed notice to
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  • 99 6 MINUWANGODA;: Oeylonese were not, on the whole honest. That was why their progress was retarded, said Mir. W. S. M. dc Mcl, Government Agent of the Western Province, at the anniversary celebrations of the Dewamottawa rural development society. Mr. dc Mcl said that although tine
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  • 53 6 TUNGKU CASEY Mr. R. O. Casey, Minister for External Affairs of the Commonwealth of Australia, who Is on a short visit In the Federation after attending the Colombo Plan* Conference In Singapore called on the Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, m Kuala Lumpur Monday. Picture shows the Chief Minister warmly
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  • 165 6 ZAFRULLA ON A- AGE'S STRANGE ASPECT WASHINGTON, Oct 25 Sir Zafrulla Khan, justice of the World Court at the Hague said yesterday it is "strange and bewildering" that instead of greeting the atomic era with jubilation, mankind is approaching it with anxiety, amounting sometimes to terror. The former Forei^m Minister
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  • 84 6 TIME FOR ANOTHER AFRASIAN CONFAB JAKARTA, Oct. 25 Indonesian Foreign Minister Anak Agung Gde Agung told newsmen yesterday he thought tt was about time to hold another Afro-Asian confer ence similar to the one at Bandung last April. Relations between the 29 nations who took part mi n the Bandung
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  • 69 6 COLOMBO, Oct. fls Ceylon's Premier Sir John Kotetowato left today by air for Singapore on his* way to tour Australia, New Zealand and Thailand. In a short farewell speech Sir John said: "Australia and New Zealand have been extremely generous to us m the aid
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  • 82 6 Representatives of hourlyrated employees belonging to the Air Ministry Local Staff Union met the Air Officer m charge Of administration. Air Vice-Marshall, w.J-M. Akorman at Headquarter Far East Air Force yesterday to discuss claims lor improved pay and conditions o f service lodged by the
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  • 59 6 The MalayanlsaUon Cotnmis si. on will hold a public session on Thursday, Oct. 27. 1955 at 5 pjn. at the Conference Room, Public Relations Office. Assembly House. Representatives <>f the Federation of Unions of Government Employees, the Singapore Senior Officers Association, Graduate Teachers Association and the Singapore
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  • 42 6 CANBERRA, Oct. 25. Dr. Herbert Evatt, the Australian Labour Party Opposition leader was ordered out of the House of Representatives to-da y after he called the leader of the House, Sir Eric Harrison, a i ue» Derate liar." Reuter
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  • 93 6 U. S Recognises Diem WASHINGTON, Oct. 23The United States formally recognised Premier Ngo Dinh Diem yesterday as Chief of State of Southern Vietnam, replacing ex-Emperor Bao Dai. A. State Department spokesman announced the American move less than 24 hours after Vietnamese voters overwhelmingly chose Diem m place of the absent
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  • 117 6 The Malayan Born Indian Association, Penang and Province Wellesley, has arranged to hold a Grand Variety Entertainment m aid of the Association Building Fund on Monday, Nov. 14 at 8.30 p.m. at the Town Hall, Penang. The Variety Entertainment organised unde the
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  • 52 6 In connection with the celebration of "Shri Vijayadashmi" to.day at the North Indian Hindu Association, a film showing "Nehru's visit to foreign countries" will be screened between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. The celebration is scheduled to commence at 6 p.m. at the Association premises, 47
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  • 32 6 MOSCOW. Oct. 25 Tass, the Soviet Official News Agency, announced last night that the »Foreign Minister, Mr. Vyacheslay Molotov will lead the Soviet delegation to the Geneva Conference. Reuter
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    • 77 6 NOTICE The Office of The Ceylo n Commiswoner m Singapore and Malaya will be moved to Asia Insurance Building with effect from IST NOVEMBER, 1955, and will have the following address:-— Ceylon Commissioner i n Singapore Malaya, Room No. 3, 2nd Floor, Asia insurance Building, Fmiayson Green, SINGAPORE 1. Cable
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    • 27 6 DIAMOND LAST DAY Daily S Shows: 3.15— 6.16— 9.18 p.m. NAUNL ASHOK WTH BNOUSH SUBTITU* Opening To-morrow BAGDAD (Hindi) Saturday Midnight Show on 29-10-55 Komathiyin Kathalan (Tamil)
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    • 319 6 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD i Appl 'cations are invited or the position of Assistant Traffic Sup-ervisor m the Board's Tralflc Department. Com- mencinif salary is $480/- per month wth annual increments m the salary scale rising to a maximum of $690/- per month. A Variable Cost of Living Allowance is
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