Indian Daily Mail, 11 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 269 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 233 1 Bombay City To Be Separate State Greater Maharashtra Gujarat To Be Formed CONGRESS HIGH COMMAND'S DECISIONS Peermade Deviculam To Go To Tamilnad? urip™, Our Own Coirespon dent) J^ D^?* N S V lo: Bom u f L?Kf? u J art l areas of the present Bombay State together with Sou
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  • 85 1 Error Causes Postponement Of An Election KARACHI, Nov. 10- Elec. tlon of the first W«t Pakistan Legislative Assembly due to have been held within the next two weeks, has been postponed, Government sources told Reuter her* today. Official reason for the postponement was that before adjourning last night until Nov.
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  • 58 1 BIG FOUR FAIL TO UNITE GERMANY GENEVA, Nov., 10: The Big Pour" Forei* Ministers yesterday suspended talks on German unity and] European security admitting fheir failure to reach agreement on these twin problems. They will now pass to items two and three of their agenda disarmament add the development of
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  • 37 1 GERMAN ARMY IN THE MAKING Jr Germany, Nov. 10: The first soldiers <* West Germany's new army*— about 100 volunteers rangin* from sergeants to grenerali will put on their uniforms; next Satur. day and parade thu first time.
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  • 124 1 DUKE OF WINDSOR IN LONDON —INCOGNITO LONDON, Nov. io An fx-Kin X wearing a bowler hat and smokin X a pipe minglea with the shopping crowds m London yesterday. The Duke of Windsor moved about unnoticed. The 61-year-old Duke, who abdicated lg years ago for the love of American-divorcee Wallis
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  • 30 1 ALEXANDER, Arkansas, Nov. 10: A. C. Wallace, a Neffvo aluminium worker, was elected to the City Council on Tuesday m this town of 190 people, near Little Rock.
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  • 177 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 10— South Africa announced yesterday she had decided to recall her delegations fro m the United Nations oecause of a decision for continued investigation of South Africa's race segregation policy. W. C. Duplessis. South Africa's chief delegate to
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  • 131 1 KARACHI, Nov. 10 Pakistan has received an invitation from Britain, to serve on the Commission to supervise the Sudan's choice of its future status, and will probably agree to do so, a (Foreign Ministry official said today. An invitation from Egypt had arrived earlier, but Pakistan
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  • 153 1 LONDON, Nov. 10: Thousands of Londoners took time off from work yesterday to watch the 750-year.old "Lord Mayor's Show." Offices and shops were abandoned as workers lined the wlfoi%H ln d ri2Jßlln S rain to watch the colourful procession an annual event wind wrough
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  • 57 1 BAGHDAD, Nov. 10: The Iraq Interior Ministry has ban. Ned distribution of a book on Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser written by Egyptian author Anwar Algundi. No official reason was given, but It is understood the book -gives Nasser's views on Middle East defence pacts which
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  • 164 1 me first School Road Crossng Patrols will go into action at 36 schools at the end of their morning session to-day. Thirty-six have been recruited out of 500 applicants. They £aye been appointed under the Sc.-.00l Crossing Patrol Ordinance which was passed on Aug. 24. by
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  • 355 1 The Government of India have who are desirous of taking announced the offer of five scholarships (3 for students of Indian origin permanently domiciled m Malaya and Singapore and two for those of non-Indian origin) each for the years 1956-67 and 1957-58 for studies m the
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  • 55 1 PROMOTED AS ASST. SUPT. OF FED. POLICE Among those promoted from Inspector rank to Assistant Superintendent rank m the Federation of Malaya Police Force are; Chief Inspector: Fakir Chand and Inspectors: Pall Singh, Sarwan Singh, Balwant Singh, Jaimal Singh, V. Sockalingam, Hari Virik, S. T. Saysadorai, P. Alagendra, A. S.
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  • 79 1 LITTLE NATO IN PACIFIC PEARL, HARBOUR, Nov. 10: A highly placed source said yesterday that if a "Little NATO" headquarters is formed m the Pacific the United States would press tor an overall commander from the Philippines, Pakistan or Thai, land. The source said the United States opposes formation of
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  • 68 1 •tNiuw uki^hi, Nov. 10- About 250 delegates will attend the Twelfth General Session of the United Nations Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) to be held m Bangalore. South India from Feb. ruary 2, next year, it was offi. cially announced here today It
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  • 31 1 INDIA BANS U.S. FILM NBW DEHLI, Nov. 10: Indian Government censors yes. tjrday banned the American film, "Blackboard Jungle," a story of juvenile delinquency m public schools, as "tnn lent."- AP
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  • 121 1 Ike DENVER, Nov. 10 Pretsidenl Eisenhower said yesterday the United States does "not intend to contribute to an arms competition" i» the Egyptian-Israeli ftgihting- "because we do not think such a race would toe m the true interest of any of the
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 10: Nikolai Alexandrovic Bulganin, 60, Premier of the Soviet Union and a Soviet Marshal, will be known as just plain "Mr." on his coming two-week tour of India. The Russian Embassy announced here yesterday that the Marshal had asked for his military prefix to be
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  • 47 1 N.Z. FOREIGN MINISTER AT BOGOR DJAKARTA, Nov. 10- New Zealand Minister for External Affairs Mr. T. D. MacDonaki left for Bogor, 40 miles south of here today to call on Presi. dent Soekarno at his "Summer Palace" which is also the home of his second wife, Hartlnf
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  • 758 1 Tribute To Malayan Indians a^^ a Gandhi Memorial Hall was opened by wlah£ e<teJl SUngei §Ms?^SSSSS#E Paying a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, the Sultan said: "His selfless and untiring- work and sacrifice have won him the gra. titude of Indians and respect of all
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  • 119 1 Sino-lndian Frontier Tension Eased: Bothsides Withdraw Troops NEW DELHI, Nov. 10.— India and Red China have withdrawn their troops from the disputed three-mile high Himalayan area on the remote India -Tibetan frontier, an Indian Government spokesman said yesterday. He gave no further details, but it is understood the Chinese pulled
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  • 116 1 TYHJ GHKJH F Patrick Antonio Ross, who was born In Burma, will appear mi n Magistrates Court on Thursday for a hearing- on a murder charge. Acting on a telephone tip from an underworld informer, police found body of Akon Chandra Dp-tta,
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  • 119 1 LONDON, Nov. 10: A brigadier at the British Air Office used to put filet under the carpet and nail it down when he did not know the answer to axek. ward questions, the House of Lords was told last night. Lord Windlesham, "a very amiable
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  • 92 1 JOHORE BAHRU; The people living ia the Pengevang ivninsula will be staging an -tUnnesty procession Friday starting from Kampong Pen. gerang and journeying the 18 miles to Kampong Tanjong Kamunia, stopping at all kampongs en route. They have waited until now m the hope that Communist terrorists m
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  • 59 1 JERUSALEM, Nov 10 j! rae officials are studying l*?™ 1 tex t Of a speech to London last n%ht by Sir AiSite E n t e Brltlsh Prim Minister, m which he said Britain would make a new atl heI B, solve the Israeli A r*r
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  • 41 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10The Israeli Embassy, taking note of a statement by President Eisenhower, announced Wednesday it will submit within the next few days a specific list of arms it wants to buy ••win me unuea states.— AP
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  • 498 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Nov. 11, 1955 South Africa UN's Duty \HD *> the United Nations Organisation dias been saved the trouble of passing a resolution and expelling the Union of South Africa— the Union has withdrawn itself from the organisation! That it is a good riddance, will be
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  • 49 2 GOLD PAVEMENT FOR JOHANNESBURG JOHANNESBURG: To mark Johannesburg's 70th birthday next year, a street m the city is to be paved with gold. A gold gilding process will give the street the appearance of having- been carved out of the previous metal which has brought the city its wealth.—
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  • 384 2 'More Pronounced In Europe Than Asia j BOMBAY. The expert of Indian textile* has aerttos* tor 1« rrlHti yards a month since Atarast last, it was oflklally hmui here. Until July, textiles exports were m the order of 72 millions yards a month. Today they average
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  • 271 2 NAGPUR: Mr. Justice B. K. Choudhuri of the Nagpur High Court heard an appeal from the rickshaw-puller Baburao against his conviction and sentence passed by the District and Sessions judge for attempting to cafc.se the death of Prime Minister Nehru m March last. Baburao was sentenced m July
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  • 257 2 BIG CROWDS AT RUSSIAN PAVILION NEW DELHI; Foreign exhibitors at the Indian Industries Fair are doing a brisk business m booking orders. Crowds jammed tftie ioD.OOO--square-feet Soviet pavilion to have a close look at Russian silks and carpets. These are gay and colourful m oriental motifs. Those from Azerbaijan and
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  • 111 2 VUAYAWARA: several young: men. at a meeting here took a pledge not to accept dowry when they married And promised to make determined efforts to eradicate the evil. The occasion was the inauguration of the Dowry Eradication Section, of the Snehalata Sangham here. Mr. A. Ramanaham Choudari presiding.
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  • 87 2 JUNAGADH: prime Minister Nehru set an example m patience which he has been preachta* to his audiences for long. When Mr. Nehru was speaking at a public meetIng here about the hard work that lay ahead and the patience that was re* quired to solve difficult
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  • 214 2 MADRAS: Madras Government have budgeted for an expenditure of about Rs. 38 crores m the ftve-year of the second Ftve-Year Plan, official sources Indicated. nnT 16 1 2 56 57 bu det wh »c« now under preparation, will contain this provision. Of -pe Rs- 38 crores,
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  • 135 2 TO PREVENT KASHMIR'S TIMBER LOSSES —NEW *>ELHr: The Kashmir Government has moved the Central Government for a special grant of Rs. 700,000 to strengthen protective works along River Chenab on the border of the Pakistan occupied territory of Kashmir. It appears several thousand maunds of wood float down into the
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  • 75 2 MADRAS ANDHRA BORDER TALKS Sri K. Kam&raj. Chief Minister of Madras, Sri B. Gopala Reddy, chief Minister Andbra and Ministers and officials of Madras and Andhra States met In Conferences In the Madras Secretariate recently to discuss problem relating to Madraa-Andhra border dispute. Second from left is Mr. Subramaniam Finance
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  • 410 2 NEW DELHI: President Rajendra Prasad made a strong plea for restoring and reestabliahlp time-honoured arts of music and dancing to their proper place so that they might be looked upon once again as a means of Integral development of human personality. Dr. Prasad, who
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  • 639 2 BOMBAY: Britain's famous wartime flying ace Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, V.C D.5.0., D.F.C whose peacetime, single-handed efforts nelped establish the now wellknown Cheshire Foundation which maintains nine hcmes m Great Britain for the care and welfare of the chronic siok, arrived
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  • 919 2 LONDON: A young Indian museum curtor is well along an itinerary which covers miles of corridors and galleries m Europe's greatest museums a six-month tour planned to take m the capital cities of eight countries. He is Mr. V. P. Beri, the 24-year-old
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  • 205 2 CALCUTTA The Indian scholars' delegation which toured People's China for a month, returned here last week from Hong Kong, i r C- Rama swa mv Aiyar, leader of the delegation, said here that education In China was based on strict Marxist principles an<j was completely
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  • 106 2 KARACHI: The Earl of S™* CommonwealS Keiation s Secretary told evs!idimTSX h »«S Neh™ Prlme Minister UtaSy. D the lßdla C 8 Lord Home said that it was not be parutioned between assn-a 2S» ahouw Declining to answer quessaid that since Pakistan's PreAf r h^ ho^
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  • 51 2 RESULTS OF A .I .R. MUSIC CONTEST FhS e priS 88lc S (for women > Second Prize was not awardPushpa (Tlruchi); Second fnze was not awarded. The following persons acted a.3 Judges: Messrs. Dwara m vehkataswamy Na'du T V Subba Rao, Mudikondan Venkatarama Alyar, Keevalur Meenakshlsundaram PiUai, palani Subrmania puial
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  • 674 3 Three New Projects Pearson's Announcement L I EW M P? I T HI: Mn Pearson. Canadian roreign Minister, announced three new Canadian project* for India and a contribution of 100,000 dojar, for the relief of flood victims m Indiaind t flKisxan* Canada will give India generating
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  • 73 3 SHORTAGE OF POLICEMEN IN ENGLAND LONDON: The total number <~>f policemen m England an- 1 Wales at the end of September was only 63,433, according to the British Home Secretary. Major Lloyd-George. This Is nearly 9,700 short of the planned strength for the two countries. Last year, the number of
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  • 96 3 NEW DELHI. India will for the lint time In recent years have a few royal visitors •Incognito." They arrive In Bombay sometime thin month. The visiting dignitaries will bring own cars. They will not travel by plane or by train. The arrival Is cloaked
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  • 121 3 French India Transfer Anniversary PONDICHEERY: The first anniversary of French India's de tacto transfer was celeorated here~in a simple but fitting manner. Mr. Kewal Singh. Chief Commissioner, unfurled the National Flag at a function held on the Odiensalai Maidan and inspected a guard of honour presented by mixed contingents of
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  • 85 3 KARAIKAL: The citizens of Karaikal celebrated the anniversary of the de facto merger of French India despite heavy rain. The day opened with a 21 -gun salute. Houses and Government buildings were decorated with flags and festoons. The Administrator, Mr. A. V. Loganathan, reviewed a parade of police
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  • 218 3 PONDIOHERRY: Mr. V. Subb ah, Leader of the Opposition In the Representative Assembly, has paid warm tributes to the Government of India for introducing progressive measures towards the improvement of the social and economic life of the people through their decision to apply the FlveYear Plan and the
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  • 115 3 PROMOTE MIXED HABITATION: END UNTOUCHABILITY AHMEDABAD: The Central Board of the All- India Hariri Jr^u k f* l^ meeting here urged the Central and State Governments to take steps to promote mixed habitation of Harijans and caste Hindus by doing awa v wit h exclusive colonies of untouchables" The Board
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  • 334 3 BASIC UNITY MUST BE PRESERVED MEHMADABAD: Prime Mi. nister Nehru strongly deprecated the "agitational approach" to the recommendations of the States Reorganisation Commission. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing the concluding session ct the ten -da^ Shibir, (camp) of the Gujarat Congress workers here this evening said th-.t the worth of
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  • 205 3 LUCKNOW: The Union Minister for Railways, Mr. Lai Bahadur Saastri aunauuoed that the Railway Minist :y> proposed to establish a central anti-corruption organisation with a top-ranking offset* recruited from outside the Kauway Department for eradicating corruption m the Railways. Mr. Shastri said 'that tne officer so appointed
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  • 118 3 NEW DELHI: Early steps will be taken by the Kashmir Government to protect its wild After the raids m 1947 a large number of wild animals were shot for food by hunters. Also, peaching has increased on an unprecedented scale. It is proposed to create sanctuaries
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  • 258 3 Demonstration In Ind* Fair NEW DELHI: A novel scheme designed to ™j™» *h,. The plan Is designed kv Mr. B. L. jalan, a well-known Industrialist, who has implemented it m 12 villages near Calcutta. He has enunciated it as a 'brick-economy' theory. The scheme is based on the
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  • 76 3 AMBALA. A lead ball of tne size of a normal eg* ban been recovered from the stomach of a 40-year-old convict, following a surgical operaration In the local Civil Hospital. Toe ball, weighing about eight ounces, had slipped down the throat of the prisoner wnile
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  • 212 3 RUSSIAN STALL TO DEMONSTRATE 'A' PEACE USE NEW DELHI: Soviet Russia is to exhibit m India the progress she had made m the peaceful uses of atomic energy. The Director of the Soviet pavilion m the Indian Induscries **lr, Mr. A. Nikiforov announced that In the first week of December
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  • 590 3 Deposits Advances And Investment In 1949-55 CALCUTTA: A market nhift from demand to ttana deposits, particularly since 1901, wan the most significant furtain of the banks* deposits during 1949-55, according, te the Reserve Bank of India. During; the six-year period. 1949-55. the total liabilities of banks rose
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  • 54 3 SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S DETENTION EXTENDED The period of detention of Sheikh Mohd. AM^i ftn former Premier of Kashmir haa been extended by another six months under the State Preventtme Detention Act. He was arrested alone with several others m August 1953, and is now bela e detained In a sub-Jail over
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  • 446 3 GAUHATI: Pauuu G. B. Pant, the Uome Minister, expressed strong opposition to hunger strikes and satygraha as a means of settling disputes. Pandit who was addressing a public meeting at Dhubri said that when laws were framed m a country by its elected re.
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  • 160 3 DIGNITY FOR WOMEN THROUGH PARENTHOOD PLANNING HONG KONG: "Parenthood planning brings dignity to woman, since by following a plan she could be the master of her life," declared Dr. Lana Levine, member of a group of parenthood planning experts who will soon arrive m Bombay to attend a scientific conference
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  • 157 3 SHILLONG: The two-day conference of presiding officers of the Legislative bodies m India began here Mr. G. V. Mavalankar, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, presided. All the presiding officers including those of Jammu alia* Kashmir and Pondicherry have arrived Earlier, m the morning, Mr. Mavalankar, opened the
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  • 81 4 A tii ana variety iuntertainment under the distinguished patronage of Tungku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister of the Federation, will be held at the Town Hall. Penang, on Monday, Nov. 14, at 8.30 p.m. The programme organised by the Malayan Born Indian Association, Penang, Province
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  • 84 4 Mr. Puvtrajagingham, President of the Indian Students Association at Indiana University. United State*, presiding when Mr. Chester Bowles former United States Ambassador In India addresses the faculty members and student bod>. Mr. Puvirajasingham, is the sen of Mr. Veeraslngnam Somosundaratn of
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  • 35 4 I.R.C. youngsters and Gurkha youngsters will contest the 'Oliver's OOpu p for Deepavali Festival, m a football match to be played at the Railway Padaog. Jalan Bukit Chagar, Johore Bahru. Saturday, Nov. 12.
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  • 201 4 LEST YOU FORGET THEM ON DEEPAVALI The President of the Rama, kriantia Mission, Singapore, Swami Ekatmananda has appealed to all the liberal-mind-ed Indians m Malaya to think of th e 'orphans and the poor children* m Malaya, while celebrating the Deepavali Festival and contribute their mite towards the welfare of
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  • 366 4 MUAR CEYLONESE HONOUR SMJS Chei Chlh Assembly Hall Muar was the venue of a pleasant function recently when the President and members of the Ceylonese Associotion Muar entertained Inche Abdul Rahman b. Musa, S.M.J.; P. 1.5.; Dis. trict Officer Muar and Mr. S. Ponnampalam J.P., S.M.J P. 1.5.; to a
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  • 171 4 RECEPTION TO BISHOP FRANCIS CHAN OF PENANG TAIPWG: The congrega. tion of the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Tatping. numbering over 500, gave a warm and fitting welcome to H.E. Bishop Mgr. Francis Chan on his arrival at the Parish m Klian Pan. Two addresses, one m
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  • 98 4 DAYA NAND NIRVAN DIWAS CELEBRATION AT ARYA SAMAJ xne Arya Samaj, Singapore, will celebrate Daya Nand Nirvan Diwas on the occasion of Deepawali at 4 p.m. on Sunday Nov. 13, at the Samaj premises, 113, Syed Alwl Road. The programme includes devotional songs and speeches m Hindi on the Ufc
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  • 24 4 KARACHI, Nov. 10: Mr. Lester Pearson, Canadian External Affairs Minister, left here by air today for Cairo after a week's tour of Pakistan. Reuter
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  • 64 4 KOTELAWALA AT N.Z. CABINET MEETING WELLINGTON, Nov. 10: Sir John Kotelawala, Ceylonese Premier, today attended a New Zealand Cabinet meeting at which Far Eastern matters were discussed. The Premier said later at a State luncheon m his honour that both Australia and New Zealand had given Eastern countries their "full
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  • 94 4 VIENNA, Nov. 10: Mr. Clement Attlee, Leader of the Bri. tish Opposition, told the Aust. rian Socialist Congress here yesterday that Labour would return to power soon. "We are out of office just now," he said "but we shall come back again." Stressing the unity of
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