Indian Daily Mail, 18 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 275 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 224 1 Chin Peng's Envoy Telephones Tungku RED BOSS TO ACCEPT CHIEF MINISTER'S TERMS? (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, T hurs Chan Tien, trusted envoy of the MCP boss Chin Peng today contacted the Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Kahman bv telephone from Klian Intan, the INDIAN DAILY MAIL learnt from sources close
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  • 160 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, may pay a visit to Japan on a Far East Ta;.r which he is expected to begin planning today when he returns from Geneva, it was learned here. The prime purpose of his
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  • 179 1 LONDON, Nov. 17 —Mr. Stan Awber y (Labour) asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons if he would state the number and names nf the representatives from the Federation of Malaya who were coming to London shortly to dSsouss constitutional refrom and the sections of
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  • 69 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— Egypt has warned the United States she ''may be compelled to make more arms deals'' if the United States aerreed to provide Israel with arms. Asks bv reporters afterwards whether Egypt intended to turn asrain to Communist countries for arms if a
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  • 57 1 From Our Own Correspondent MAD—AS. Nov. 17.— Lots were drawn in order to decide who should become the Municipal Chairman at Vellore yesterday. Two ballots resulted in a tie seventeen members voting fur both candidates Congressman Mr. V. K. S. Mudaliar and his rival Mr. M. Parthasarathy.
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  • 382 1 Arrangements have been made to expand the free transport system for students to meet the new needs created bv the Singapore Bus Workers' Union dispute with the private bus ?.i>nv;anies, the Ministry of Commiinicalir.n and Works said in a statement last night. It
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  • 176 1 M 2600 m. Foreign Aid For India's Second Plan Russian Assistance Too? NEW DELHI, Nov. 17: Mr. Chintamah De*>hmukih, India's Finance Minister, said his government iiad estimated about 400 million rupees (2,600 million Malayan dollars), foreign assistance was required to finance the Second Five Year Plan. Asked at a press
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  • 117 1 COLOMBO PLAN EXHIBITION SWEEP COLOMBO: Nov. 17: The Technical Co.operation Council of the Colombo Plan which is helping underdeveloped South East Asian Countries, began a policy Session here yesterday. Mr. J. D. De Frctes, Indonesian Charge D'affaires in Ceylon, was elected President. The outgoing president Mr Haji Abdus Sattarsaith told
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  • 80 1 EMPLOYMENT BILL IN FEDERATION LONDON, Nov. 17. —Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) asked in tne i-iou.se ot Commons what date the Employment Bill, to replace Lie _aoour code in Malaya, which was referred to a select Committee of the Malayan Legislative Assembly in 1953, was expected to come before the Assembly
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  • 57 1 The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, called on His Majesty King Mahendra 151 r ISikram Shah Deva, King nf Nepal, at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. Photograph taken on the occasion (L. to K.): the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru; Her Majesty the Queen of Nepal; and
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  • 100 1 Dr. Prasad's Tributes To Karaikudi r tOm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 17. Karaikudi is bound to become as famous seat of learning as Nalanda and Taxiila Universities in ancient India, said President Rajendra Prasad yesterday laying the foundation tablet oi Alagappa Chettiar Polytechnic ut tne college campus. He praised
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  • 163 1 LONDON, Nov. 17.- Mr. Reginald Sorensen (Labour* asKed in tne House of c ommons wnat further steps the Government oj the federation of Malaya had taken to corncat tuberculosis. He also asked why tne treatment allowances had been refused despite the results achieved by the scheme
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  • 120 1 KARACHI, Nov. 16. Pakistan may seek more military aid at next week's conlerence v,f the Bagdad Security Pact Nations a Pakistan foreign Ofhce spokesman said yesterday. The Pact nations Pakistan, Britain, Persia, Turkey and Iraq— are meeting on November 21. The spokesman said
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  • 77 1 KI'RNOOL. Nov. l7 Telengana Congress leaders j have finally agreed to join with Andhra State to form Visalandhra immediately under pressure from the Congress tiign command. The states Keorgamsation Commission suggested Telengana form a separate State and the issue of joining Andhra to be decided only
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  • 419 1 T.ACHERS UNIONS VIEWS JT would be a disgrace for an independent Malaya, to have as many mission schools as at present, says the National Union of Teachers in a memorandum to the Alliance Government Education Committee which is cosidering a new
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  • 313 1 Bulganin And Krushchev Leave For India Visit To Ind. Exhibition MOSCOW, Nov. 17.— Soviet Premier Bulganin and Communist Party Boss Nikita Krushchev took off from Moscow's military ai rport at 0112 GMT Thursday on a more than 6 000 mile goodwill trip which will take them
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  • 150 1 ATLANTA. Georgia, Nov. 17: Georgia's Governor yesterday interjected the question Of racial segregation into nation:.! Democratic Party politics. Gov. Marvin Griffin indicated that Adlai Stevenson, who on Tuesday announced his candidacy for the Democratic Pre. sidential nomination next year, appears to be the party's best
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  • 109 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17: Eight Manila pact powers will consider the creation of a permanent organisation to coordinate military, economic and political aspects of their Southeast Asia Treaty Alliance, informed diplomatic sources said today. Foreign ministers of' the eight nations— United States. Britain, France. Australia, Pa. kistanl, the
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Nov. 17.— Serious clashes between rival groups of demonstrators on the future of My3ore marked the opening of the State Legislature here yesterday. Groups demanding Greater Karnataka State as recommended by the S.R.C. clashed with those demanding "Mysore for
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  • 56 1 GOVERNOR VISITS FISHERIES RESEARCH VESSEL The Governor, Sir Robert Black spent more than two hours on board thc Fisheries Research vessel, the m.v. "Manihine" last evening. He was accompanied by Dr. F. D. Ommanney, Director of the Singapore Regional iFisheries Research Station and two Marine scientists, Mr D. N. F.
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    • 33 1 RANGOON, Nov. 17.--I Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister, said here today that he had returned from his fortnight's visit to Russia convinced that the Russian leaders and people genuinely desired world, peace.- Reuter
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    • 36 1 CAIRO, Nov. 17.—Colonel tiamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, last night warned the United States Government against giving any further military aid to Israel, which will only be aa 'encouragement to continue her aggression." Reuter
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    • 25 1 LONDON. Nov. 17— Harold MacMillan, the British Foreign Secretary, returned to London today by air from the four Power Foreign Minister* Conference at Geneva. Reuter
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    • 34 1 GENEVA, Nov. 17— Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, left here by air this morn int? for East Berlin and Moscow alter the Bfg Four Foreign Ministers Conference which ended last night.- Reuter
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    • 80 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. —The U.S. State Depart ment disclosed yesterday that Secretary of State John Foster Dulle* "very definitely will attend" n South-East Asia Pa't meeting early next year in the Far East. Department Press o— cer Lincoln white told newsmen no decision has yH been reached on whetht it
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  • 578 2 Indian Daily News S'pore, Fri., Nov. 18, 1955 Common Language: Non-malay's View r p-HE linguistic discoveries made and aspirations expressed by some of t_e Malay leaders of the Federation during and after their recent goodwill mission to Indonesia, have given cause for some real concern and anxiety to the non-Malays
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  • 972 2 Prasad Inaugurates University Senate At Tirupathi Plea For Specialisation In Sanskrit Indology TIRUPATHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said here last Saturday that "though we cannot afford to neglect the study of science, different universities in the country should specialize in different subjects." Dr. Prasad, who was inaugurating the Senate
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  • 522 2 MADRAS: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who was spending Deepawali here last week attended a mass rally of school children organized by the Madras Child Welfare in celebration of All.lndia Child, ren's Day. Thousands of school children boys and girls gathered at
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  • 83 2 NEW DELHI: As a step towards removal of un. touchability, the All-India Casteless, Classless Society has decided to open Harijan restaurants and hotels in important towns of the country on the lines of A nnapurna" (self. help) Mr. 8. D. Singh Chaursia, organizer of the
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  • 148 2 CONCERN OVER INDIAN CONVERTS BILL WOTTAYAM Christian Members of Parliament an d the fatate Assembly and other prominent leaders of the community at a meeting here last week considered the implications of the Indian Converts (Registration and Regulation) Bill recently introduced in the Lok Sabha and expressed their grave concern"
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  • 851 2 Reorganisation Of States To Be Completed By Aug. Next BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, said here on Friday thpt the Congress Working Committee's decision to create three States of Bombay City, Samyukta Maharashtra and Guje rat was "final
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  • 170 2 AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST AT HIS LABORATORY Scientists all over the world agree that it would be impossible to discus* an v of the forty v'rus diseases known to man, without mentioning professor Sir Macfarlane Burnet, F.R.S., M.D., D.Sc, Ph.D., of Melbourne. Sir Macfarlane, who is director of the Walter and Eliza
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  • 457 2 Birthday Greetings To Nehru From India And Abroad ings on your birthday and my earnest hope that you may for many years to come continue your notable efforts for the pro. gress of your country and for better international understanding." NEW DELHI: Mr. Ne hm has received a large number
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  • 137 2 RATS EAT UP ALL PADDY IN 74 VILLAGES IMPAL: Nearly 120 villages in the Tainenglong sub-division of Manipur have been invaded by rats and the entire paddy crop has been destroyed in 74 of them, according to a statement issued here by Mr. Rishang Keishing, M.P. The rat menace has
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  • 232 2 KING OF NEPAL VISITS NILOKHERI BHAKRA NANGAL CHANDIGARH: Kin e Mahendra and the Queen of Nepal her e last week from Nilokheri. They were received by the Punjab Governor, Mr. C. P. N. Singh. arJ 116 10 and the Q Uee WhO are accompanied by Li-Gen Daman Shamsher Jang Baha•^ado
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  • 1986 3 MYSTERIES OF THE HEART DOs and DO-NOTs To Avoid Heart Disease D 9 JJS T OVE REAT WHY WOMEN I 10 TONS BLOOD NOR GET FAT GET LESS ATTACKS PUMPED DAILY DR. PAUL DUDLEY WHI I_ of Boston, one of the w orkl's gre
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  • 479 3 Cardinal Gracias 9 View Common Han's Gratitude For Catholic Missionaries' Aid NEW YORK: Despite "difficulties and trials in certain areas" India's 5 m dlion Catholics enjoyed "fundamentally the same freedom of worship that you do," Valerian Cardina 1 Gracias of Bombay told 8,000 listeners in
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  • 105 3 MADRAS: Thc King anti the Queen of Nepal will tour in Madras State between Nov. 20 and 27, visiting Ooty, Mahabalipuram and other places of interest around Madras City. The Royal visitors will arrive in Coimbatore on Nov. 20 and proceed to Ootacamund where
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  • 64 3 KATHMANDU: Nepal will I have a State Bank for the first time in its history. a State Bank Act was promulgated. I A Royal proclamation said I the principal object of the Bank would be to stabilize the Nepalese currency and to fix its exchange rates.
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  • 34 3 NEW DELHI: A son was born to the Maharaja of Bhutan, according to official information received here. Being the Maharaja's first-born son, he ls therefore the heir-ap-parent to the gadi.
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  • 59 3 PAKISTAN INQUIRY ON EVACUEE PROPERTY KARACHI. Pakistan's Ministry for Refugee Rehabilitation has decided to order investigation into cases of 'multiple allotment of evacuee property'' in Karachi, according to usually reliable sources here. The sources said that this investigation was the result of a recent campaign in the local Press alleging
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  • 63 3 BOMBAY: The official Language Commission, headed by its Chairman, Mr. B. G. Kher, will tour West Bengal, Orissa, and Assam to record evidence on the language issue. The Commission will visit Calcutta from Nov. 18 to 23, and Bhubaneshwar from Nov. 24 to 27. On
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  • 39 3 Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus (left) meets Archbishop Spyridon of Athens (Primate of Greece), in Athens. Spyridon is an active supporter of "enosis" Union of Cyprus with Greece of which Makarios is the leader in Cyprus.
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  • 52 3 ...Sidi Mohamed Ben Youssef was formally restored to his Moroccan Throne, and France agreed in broad lines to a new regime in the Protectorate a constitutional monarchy. A.P. Photo shows: Sidi Mohamed Ben Youssef and Antoine Plnay photographed on their arrival at the Henry IV Pavillion
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  • 247 3 -A STUDENT NEW YORK: "All sovereign nations" should lie admitted to the I nited Nations an Indian student attending Columbia University told The New York Times Youth I oriiin. Ayyathjurai Krishnan was one of five cellege students who participated in debate on the topic
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  • 125 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. Katju Defence Minister, paid tribute to tne manner in which all ranks of the Army were braving all kinds of hazards in the country's service. Dr. Katju wa s addressing the Army Commanders' bi-annual conierence, which concluded here last week. lie said
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI :For the first I time. Indian town planners will be completely in charge of planning and designing- a citv and preparing ,ts master plan The Government of India is understood to have decided that the task of preparing a master plan for Greater
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  • 246 3 BURMESE STALL AT DELHI FAIR OPENED NEW DELHI: Participation in the Indian Industries Fair of countries from both "the Western and Eastern blocs" of the world was a "very good sign and symbol of friendly co-operation for the lessening of world tension" the Burmese Ambassador in India, U Aung Soe,
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  • 126 3 AMALGAMATION OF SMALL COLLIERIES NEW DELHI: Thc Union Government has set up a committee to examine the position of small collieries in the Raniganj and Jharia coalfields and to formulate schemes for their amalgamation into single economic units. The committee will, in preparing its scheme, take Into account the areas
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  • 237 3 NEW DELHI; India has sought Information from the French Government on the tcrma and conditions under which the latter can issue a license [or the manufacture of French aircraft at the Hindustan Aircraft iFactory at Bangalore. Reliable French sources here said France would be "happy"
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  • 756 4 'Live' Indian Music is Rare jytORE and more English people are becoming Interested In Indian music, according to the Asian Music Circle, formed in London three years ago and now a steadily expanding organisation with an enthusiastic membership, But the opportunity t 0
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  • 189 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 A U.S. Air Force doctor said yesterday an atomic disaster wouid confront physicians with the "onerous task of playing God and deciding whom to save." Col. Karl H. Houghton of Uirtland Air Force base, New Mexico, told a convention of military surgeons in a
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  • 528 4 DELHI: MARSHAL BULGANIN AND M. KHKI M H JF V L WILL SPEND Ift BUSY DAYS IN INDIA DURING THEIR VISIT, ACCORDING TO THE PROGRAMME VOW BEING FINALIZED. "-A--* GUARDS OF HONOUR AND ESCORTS TO THE VISITING STATESMEN WILL BE PROVIDED
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  • 1318 4  - Britain s One-Time Savage Practice Of 'TRIAL BY BATTEL' LAURENCE ROSS MILESTONES OF JUSTICE: 7 Here is another famous 2 criminal case that led to J a legal reform. 2 Ended After A Sensational Murder Trial IN this age when nations x profess anxious doubt about the value of warfare
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  • 117 4 U.S. EXPORT OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER WASHINGTON, Nov. 10: The business and Defence Services Administration (B.D.S.Aj of the Commerce Department said yesterday that exports of synthetic rubbers in September this year were "the highest since the early months of 1946 when the United States was shipping synthetic abroad to alleviate war-caused
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  • 312 4 Design For Peace And Prosperity-Dr. Prasad's Appeal To People AHMEDNAGAR; President Dr. Rajendra Prasad last Thursday exhorted people to extend tne fullest co-operation to Central and State Governments in their efforts to implement the big development plans designed to bring peace, stability and prosperity to the country. Dr. Prasad was
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  • 138 4 ALLAHABAD L a k h a n Singh Yaday who went on hunger-strike on Tuesday to back the demand for withdrawal of disciplinary action against hi m and seven other students, gave up his fast on Sunday. Immediately after he broke his fast a meeting of
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  • 685 4 Eschew Communalism, Provincialism And Untouchability Otherwise No Progress Warns Ntihru ALI&ARH: Addressing a big public meeting here last week, Mr. Nehru asked the people to be united and eschew communalism, provincialism and untouchability. Otherwise the country would not 'make much progress, he said. Thc Prime Minister said India's prestige in
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  • 80 4 CONTRABAND GOLD SEIZED BY CUSTOMS tn.» Y URLA: About 10.000 tolas of contaband gold was STi bv "5 Cu «tomf authoS ties here last wee k fro m a dow said to have been engaged HJ m ,V gglin s operations between Goa and India. The dow wa s chased
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    37 4 Sturdy Prince Charles wears a kilt of Balmoral Tartan for (his 7th Birthday Anniversary portrait made in the grounds of Balmoral Castle, Scotland. The Balmoral Tartan is restricted to members of the Royal Family.
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  • 133 4 BELGAUM: Mr. Peter Alvares, National Congress (Goa) leader, has appealed to the people in Goa and India to observe Nov. 25, "the da v when the first imperial Power established its rule in India over 445 years ago," as "Black Day." He said in
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  • 232 4 BOMBAY HONOURS HATTA BOMBAY: The Indonesian vrice-President, Dr. Mohammed Hatta, was given a civic address last week by the Bombay Municipal Corporation. Over 500 guests including the Indonesian Ambassador in India, Dr. L. N. Palar, Bombay's Chief Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai, state Ministers High Court Judges and Municipal Councillors attended
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  • 256 5 -Vi Kumaraswamy To„,u COLOMBO. dPnt T^ll.i h do not w^h to join Tamilnad, the indepen2ni um l S^ te visua, ised by Mr. V. Kumaraswamy M.P. tKL fXf to Income Sinhalese citizens if the v wish to retain tneir lobs or remain
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  • 187 5 SIR JOHN ASKED TO DON YELLOW ROBE! COLOMBO: A campaign to urge 2.500 laymen, including Sir John Kotelawala, to don the yellow robe for a period before and during the Buddha Jayanthi. will be started by tne All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress shortly. The congress is acting on a suggestion made before
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  • 96 5 PRINCESS MAY ACCEPT INVITATION COLOMBO. Now that Prineess Margaret has decided not to marry Group Capt. Peter Townsend, diplomatic and government quarters in Colombo expect that she will accept as invitation to visit Ceylon with the Queen Mother during the Colombo Plan Exhibition in 1957. Earlier it was feared that
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  • 223 5 .....COLOMBO: ...A 70-year old woman, W. A. Don Martha Hamy, of Grandpass, described before the Chief Colombo Magistrate Mr. M. M. Maharoof recently how a young man came up to her when she was in the General Hospital corridor, held her by the hand, and
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  • 189 5 NOT FLYING SAUCER BUT JUST VAPOUR! COLOMBO. Flying saucer! Flying saucer!" This fa the cry that went up in the Fort at 11 a.m. last week. Cause? a vapour trial in the sky, some 30,000 feet up, left by an R.A.F. Canberra jet. A couple of hundred school children from
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  • 84 5 CHECKING OF ILLICIT IMMIGRATION COLOMBO: Th? members of the Ceylon Governments advisory committee on Indo-Cey lon affairs, has left Colombo tor Mannar on a three-day tour of the coast. line bordering India. The members will study iha effectiveness of the methods employed to check illicit immigration of labour from India
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  • 334 5 AJI Buddhist employees in the Public- Service wUWrwn next year, wear cloth and banian as their attire Memners of the Congress of Government and Local Government PJmployees'- Buddhist Associations will meet next ™mployee°s-" a r<?P rt a f r They will also make
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  • 133 5 RUSSIA, N.Z. AND AUSTRALIA IN AFRASIAN CONFAB JAKARTA, Nov. 15- A leading member of Indonesia's provisional parliament thinks the Soviet Union, Australia and new Zealand should be invited to the next AsianAfrican conference. Ahmad Nino Hadjarati, chairman of th 0 Foreign Affairs Committee, told newsmen it would be profitable" for
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  • 105 5 CEYLON BAN ON ONION IMPORTS CONTINUES COLOMBO. Ceylon's ban on oidon imports from all sources, including India, continues and there is no likelihood of revision of this policy in the near future in view of local bumper crops, accord ng to an official spokesman of the Food Ministry. He was
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  • 293 5 KANDY: 'Your venture .will certainly succeed but it must be worked out peacefully and with gentleness. If violence results you shall get no assistance or co-operaticn from the Sangha," the Ven'ble Weliwita Saranankara Mahanuyake Thero of Malwatte told P. g. Wijayaratna a student of prince College, a runner
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  • 41 5 March past on the occasion of Remembrance Day in Kuala Lumur on Nov. 6. The Ceno taph is seen on the right. Wreaths were laid by the High Commissioner, the Sultan of Selangor, Service Chiefs and (onsular representative)*.
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  • 434 5 COLOMBO: Plans have been finalised and a limited liability company has been registered) for the establishment of a second cement factory in the island with a production capacity of 100,000 tons a year. This is roughly the quantity of cement imported annually to
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  • 83 5 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 16. A grocer chain today opened a store that does not have a front door. The supermarket's customer passes through an "air curtain." The movement of air in the curtain forms an in. visible wall through which the housewife can move without missing
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  • 25 5 LONDON, Nov. 14- Matzamichi Yaniaghiva. director of Japans Export-Iniport Bank arnved in Belgrade yesterday' for financial talks with Yugo iS 13^ BelSrUdC R di AP
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  • 218 5 Ceylon's Efforts To Secure U.S. A- Reactor COLOMBO: The Government has decided to make an all-out effort to persuade Colombo Plan donor countries to establish in Ceylon the regional atomic training and research station that America has offei ed under the Colombo Plan. atomic reactor established in Ceylon. Many countries
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  • 207 5 Hounded Out Of Ceylon Expiry Of T. R. P. Excuse Pjred^as resu.ted in SB be^'n^t Tp^dat^ JJ ders°L!, h^ r^S^r^VlnTVV, 6 «rThe remaining 6.80™ left. „C and d «Ported. In a number of cases persons who have been served witn quit notices have appealed to be allowed extensions ot stay
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  • 200 5 MALAYA SEEKS UNION WITH INDONESIA JAKARTA, Nov. 15- The conservative Chinese-owned newspaper "Keng po," which has the biggest circulation in Indonesia (50,000 copies daily) editorially declared that the Federation of Malaya desires union with Indonesia. Commenting on the goodwill mission of Malayans headed by Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman, Keng
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  • 49 5 PADLCAH, Kentucky, Nov. 1(J Tefl girls appeared on the Paducah Junior College campus last week wearing blue jeans and shorts. Male students protested. The next day, 20 girls showed up in the unconventional garb. Yesterday many of the boys attended classes ln girls' blouses and skirts A.P.
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  • 559 5 No Colour Bar In Public Places U.S. Supreme Court's Ruling WASHINGTON; One more battle in America's most sensational social revolution the effort to wipe out racial segregation has been fought and won. The Supreme court has ordered an end to segregation in public parks and public playgrounds and on public
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  • 280 5 BOMBAY: While the Communist and Praja Socialist Parties were severely critical of the Congress Working Com. mittee's decision favouring the formation of three separate States of Gujerat, Maharashtra and Bombay City, the pro-Sara-yuknta Maharashtra group of tne Congress did not comment. Gujerat Congress and trade circles
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  • 147 5 NEW DELHI- Th. t» i Sabha. when it me™ on^T 2n for if a ,ceta on Nov. t?kl ml s W, I ter se sslon, wi n Hinn consideration of th, Hindu Succession Bill accord c^ate°d. the St f WJTK las^^Ji 10 abha adjourned •ast
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  • 662 6 But Today They're Deprived Of Their Basic Rights Chelvanayakam's Plea For Federal Constitution COLOMBO: "What we uttered in 1949 and warned the Tamils are being repeated today alter six years. This shows the political maturity of our party over the other parties. We, the
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  • 113 6 RUWANW_L_A Tamil literature Is richer and the Tamil Press Is better equipped. Therefore, if the Tamil language was given equal statue with Sinhalese it would uproot Sinhalese completely," said Maranbe Jlnarathana Thero at a language meeting held at Maniyangama. When Tamil was made a compulsory subject
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  • 46 6 COLOMBO: Ceylonese, Greeks, Indians and French are among those involved in a regular gold-smuggling racket in Colombo, according to investigations carried out by the Customs. Customs have deferred the imposition of a fine in the onelakh currency smuggling case pending completion of these inquiries.
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  • 100 6 MALAYS SUPPORT SINHALESE COLOMBO. Thc All-Ceylon Malay Union la in favour of making Sinhalese the only state language in 15 years time. The union was of opinion that at the end of IS years, the Government should review the question and ascertain whether every thine had been done to make
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  • 360 6 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government Railway lost Rs. 11 million, in the operation of its passenger and freight transport services during the last financial year which ended Sept. 30, 1955, according to figures available. This loss represents an increase of Rs. 3 million over the
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  • 222 6 CONDEMNED MAN'S DRAMATIC APPEAL COLOMBO: With less than a fortnight to go before his execution on November 23, Eric Batcho has made a lastminute diamatic appeal to the Lanka Bauddha Mandalaya, urging it to fight for a remission of his death sentence. His letter is addressed to the Secretary. It
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  • 216 6 SEPARATE TAMILNAD IN CEYLON URGED PARANTHAN: He would fight to the last ditch for a united Ceylon, and if the U.N.P. decided for a Sinhalese Ceylon h e would stand up for a separate Tamilnad, said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Mlnisteries of Transport and Works and Justice,
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  • 36 6 RANGOON Nov. 17.— u Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister, arrived here on a Russian Airliner yesterday after an official two week visit to the Soviet Union and trips bo serveral European countries Reuter
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  • 169 6 "BIG FOUR: FUTURE TALKS THRO' DIP. CHANNELS" GENEVA, Nov. 17.— The final communique of the Big Four Foreign Ministers Con. ference in Geneva: "Communique of the meeting of foreign ministers of France, the UK, the USSR, and the USA in Geneva (October 27November 16, 1955): "Tn compliance with the directive
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  • 180 6 IN DEFENCE OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER NEW YORK, Nov. 17—Production of synthetic rubber rising rapidly will prevent world shortage of rubber at least in the next three years, the 40th Annual Convention of Rubber Manufacturers Association were told. Industry leaders agreed while world rubber consumption rise is about 20 per cent,
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  • 191 6 THEY SPURN SURRENDER CALL No casualties to either the Communist terrorists or to the Security Forces have been reported In the Federation yesterday. In the Kuala Nerang district of Kedan an Wednesday, a sentry of a Police Field tForce patrol came across three armed terrorists and called upon them to
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  • 56 6 KANDV. The country is exasperated by your evasive journeying abroad and demands your return immediately to face the grave national crisis precipitated by your indiscreet Jaffna declaration on the language issue," is the text of a cable sent to the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, by
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  • 60 6 A Chinese Malayan girl, who is studying dramatic art in Melbourne, Australia, is getting practical experience by playing in the commercial nroduction of th e well-known coiTiedy, VTHE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON. She ls Miss Sweelan Lee, wbo in addition to taking the part
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