Indian Daily Mail, 21 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 278 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 629 1 Soviet Will Help India Develop A -Energy Bulganin's Pledge At Delhi Mass Meeting NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, promised jesterday that Russia would hei p India in the development cf atomic energy, industrial expansion and electric power. The visiting Prime Minister bold about 5004)00
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  • 467 1 "What is common to tne people of the Soviet Union and India Is that they are both peace-loving and hard working < to both peoples, ideas ot t racialism and colonialism are foreign. "They actively stand for preserving and strengthening peace, for friendship and co- J operation
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  • 91 1 Mr. Nehru in his speech drew attention to the fact that the Soviet leaders had flown in a few hours to Delhi from Tashkent In Russia. "The great mountain barrier that separates India from other countries in the north ana northeast has ceased to be a
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  • 134 1 AGRA, INDIA, Nov. 20<— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party said here to-day that India must develop her economy, particularly ln heavy industry, to strengthen her freedom and independence. Mr. Khrushchew, who together with Marshal Bulganin, the Soviet premier,
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Nov. SO Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation, has teamed up with tractor millionaire Harry Ferguson, who is building secret "People's car," it was announced here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 231 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 Russia's two top leaders, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Prime Minister, and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the First Secretary of the Soviet Communist party, began their two weeks visit to India yesterday by laying wreaths on the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated.
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  • 96 1 Britain To Produce Synthetic Rubber! LONDON, Nov. *0: The news that general purpose synthetic rubber will be produc-. ed in Britain was seen as an important '•move in yesterday's British Press. THE TIMES said that it has been evident for some time that this rubber would have to be used
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  • 64 1 INDIAN ARMY'S "HOUR OF SILENCE" NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 India's army headquarters is observing "a daily "hour of silence" «o the top brass can concentrate on their work. During the "hour of silence,'' at the start of each work day, no one in the headquarters can telephone or call" upon
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  • 112 1 PARIS. Nov. 20: Marshal Tito President of Yugoslavia will pay a visit to France probably at the beginning of next year, Mr. Edvard KardelJ, Yugoslavia's Senior Vice-Presi-dent Baid here last night. Mr. Kaidclj who arrivea in Paris earlier yesterday by air from Britain where he had
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  • 61 1 KATHMANDU, Nov. 20. General Sir Charles Loewen Commander In Chief British Far Eastern Land Forces arrived in Kathmandu in a Royal Air Force Valetta Transport yesterday accompanied by Lady Loewen to inspect Gurkha recruiting depots ta Nepal. Britain still retains the right to recruit Gurkha Troops
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  • 68 1 CANNES, France, Nov. 20: The Aga Khan, Muslim religious leader, will fly to Egypt on Dec. 9 for a visit of several months, a member of his household said yesterday. The Aga will be accompanied by his wife, the Begum, and a party of seven. They plan Ito
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  • 246 1 Nehru's Banquet To Russian Leaders They'll Eat Off Gold Plates Once Used By British Viceroys' NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 Marshal Nikolai Bulganin an4 Mr. Nikita Khr ushchev, the rulers- of Russia, will eat off gold plate once used by British Viceroys in India at a banquet in their honour today.
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  • 59 1 KARAGHL Nov. 20 Pakistan's Prime Minister has dropped the "Choudhry which preceded his name. He used the courtesy title "Choudhry*' to distinguish himself from Us namesake and immediate predecessor as Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed All, now Ambassador in Washington officials said yesterday. Pakistan's Prime Minister
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  • 269 1 Appalling Flood Havoc In India NEW DELHI, Nov. 20: Thousands of people in Northern India are still struggling to put right the damage caused recently when the heaviest floods in many years covered the States of Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and the Punjab. The floodwaters have receded In many areas,
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  • 65 1 CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, Nov. 20: Pope Plus XII yesterday received credentials of Shahid Suhrawardy, Pakistan's new minister to the Vatican. The Pontiff received the minister in the consistorial chamber of the Papel summer residence here. After the formal presentation of credentials and ex. change of greetings,
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  • 312 1 One-Time Enemy Of Sultan Lynched By Nob RABAT French Morocco, Nov. 20 The Caliph of Fez was killed by an enraged mob in th. Imperial Palace here yesterday within minutes of asking the sultan of Morocco's pardon for helping to overthro w him two years ago.
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  • 232 1 Sultan Pledges Democratic Constitution RABAT French Morocco, Nov. 20 Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef yesterday announced the end of the 33 year old French protectorate over Moroocoo, but said it would continue until a new pact is made. It took nine months to negotiate a Home Rule Pact between (France and
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  • 50 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 20: M. Luclen Bodard, correspondent of the Paris evening newspaper FRANCE SOIR who was expelled from Indo-china by the South Vietnam Government said on arrival at Hongkong yesterday that his expulsion "proves there is no freedom of the prets there", Reuter
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  • 363 1 RABAT, Nov. 20: Several clashes were reported yesterday for the first time between uniformed militiamen of the main two nationalist parties the Istiqlal and thc Party of Democratic Independence (P.D.1.). These militiamen also seized several Moroccans said to be guilty of "hostile acts'" tying their
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  • 135 1 "READY TO SHARE OUR EXPERIENCES WITH INDIA" —Bulganin NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 Marshal Nikolai Bulganin the Soviet Prime Minister, told a public meeting here yesterda y that Russia was willing to "share our experiences*" with India in industrial power development inc!tudta e atomic power. He said; "All the necessary conditions
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  • 497 2 IndiA Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Nov. 21, 1955 A RAY OF HOPE WORLD history is being made in India. For the first time, top Soviet leaders are now on a State visit to a awn-Communist country, namely, India. Soviet Premier Marshal Bulganin and Communist party boss Mr. Khurushchev accompanied by
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  • 617 2  -  GUY WINT By Moscow Serves Communism Leave It Alone Asia Has Enough Problems A MID the cheerful noise at a State Banquet, it ls often hard to hear exactly what is said. Reporters seem to have got the wrong Impression of the remarks of U Nu, Prime
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    164 2 Representatives of Their Highnesses the Rulers and of the Alliance, wh 0 will attend a series talks in London early next, year, met for the first time at Kuala Lumpur re- nt U';.„ Ttoe meetin K was opened by His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Donald .MacGillivray. Those attending: the
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  • 260 2 BANGALORE: India's planning is of the highest class and the international Labour Organisation would give the right assistance at the suitable time, Mr. William Yalden-Thomson. Assistant Director-General of the 1.L.0. said here. Mr. Yalden-Thomson told pressmen that the Indian Government's main pre-occupatlon In the second Five-
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  • 430 2 TV STATION IN BOMBAY Planning Commission Talks NEW DELHI. Discussions have begun between the Planning Commission and top officials of the Al! India Radio on the setting up of an experimental television station at Bombay. The A.I.R. authorities have come out with special offers. tuKen note or tne current enthusiasm
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  • 47 2 I MADRAS: The 80th International Convention of the 1 Theosophical Society will be 1 held December 16-31 at the Society's headquarters in Adyar, Madras. I The president ot the Society, Mr. N. Srlram, will deliver his i address on December 26. It is learned NAFEN
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  • 249 2 PATNA: A 12-mlle-long riverfront, the best part of it as old as Pataliputra, and the rest of it certainly going back to the beginnings of modern Patna 400 years ago, ls to be rennovated and improved as a new ammenity for the city's 300,000 Inhabitants. Patna's
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  • 171 2 CALCUTTA: The Union Ministry of Production has called another conference of the representatives of the coal industry In New Delhi on November 23, 1955, It ls authoritatively learned here. The meeting has been arranged to complete plans for the development of the coal industry during the
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  • 185 2 LONDON: Cheshire County Council education authorities have twieteS the multiplication tables about so as to make it easier for children to learn them. Instead of beginning with twice two are four and gradually working their way up to the J2times table, youngsters will learn their tables
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  • 119 2 I.L.O. PROBE INTO GOVT. CONTROL OVER TRADE UNIONS BANGALORE: Soviet entry into the International Labour Organisation has created a number of problems fundamentally affecting the trlpart te structure of the organisation. Disclosing this to pressmen this evening, Mr. Rene Livchen, fhe new Director of the 1.L.0. Asian Field Office here,
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  • 77 2 WOMEN'S COTTAGE INDUSTRIES SOCIETY MADRAS: A Women's Cottage Industries Society with 56 members and a paidup share capital of Rs. 157Thas been formed probably for the first time in pondicherry The Society will provide work for women of middle and ower class families by supplytag ra w materials for making
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  • 226 2 Future Pak Constitution: Committee Urges Strong Centre provWe^rTstro^ of Paw,^ und^tood to have tee of the ruling Muslim League^uni^^ J?"" 1 «»««<*- lamentary Party, sue ""wed Front coalition Par- The Committee with the h« v Premier, Chaudhri Mohammad item 2TT_ D to se cond Ali, as chairman was set up
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  • 660 2 —DR. PRASAD MADRAS: The Preel***, Dr. J^***^*"* d here on Monday that the wor king of 0^ Stat SSranee scheme at various c entree i for the warranted Its extension to cover all tfcel2,ooo odd factories In India, employing ovar two million w©raer».
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  • 89 2 NEW YORK: The National Broadcasting Company is to spend $12,000,000 on colour television. The money will go on extending its facilities in this direction In New York, Los Angles and Chicago. The Company now broadcasts 4o hours of coloured programmes a week. The money to
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  • 1808 3 India's Ambassador Ot Air On Demonstration Tour Of E.-Asian Countries XHE H.T.-2, the pride of the Hindustan Aircraft Ltd., Bangalore (India), who designed and built it will be on a tour of the Far Eastern Countries giving demonstration flights. PILOTED BY SQUADRON LEADER B. K. GHOSH,
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  • 242 4 (Continued From Page S) fighter aircraft for the Indian Air Force. COMMERCIAL PROJECTS The plant has been manufacturing since 1947 all-metal railcoaches for the Indian Railways, employing aircraft construction principles. Over 700 coaches have been completed and put on rails. The general lines of the prototype of
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  • 1198 4 Secular India's 'Go-Dry* Idea Based On Religious Taboo A Critical Survey By S. G. ROY T^RINKING, considered generally a social evil, has been denounced tacitly as a crime against society and s-in against *lod by the Prohibition En. auiry Committee which published its report today. Tlie committee
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  • 2253 4  -  SYLVIA NORRIS By who signed the report are or were Congressmen. Prohibition is a vow with Congressmen; none of them can enjoy elective post inside the Congress or with Congress support outside unless he declares his faith in prohibition. That it is a political policy of
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  • 33 4 The Kabaka of Bnganda smiles (left) as thousands el bright silver crtns an ru.„^ JjiS.p"ali V"***** tte W!a,<, e*al hi. neigh. 3 148 |£T atT oSLSJH. *j^jTaTia^_fe v___g%3 l' j>
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  • 369 5 economic Development In Asia Conscious Planning Is The Striking Need ECAFE Expert At Bangkok BANGKOK: -There is a wide scope for econoToLtl* 09 Aai and a diking need for consciooß planning said Dr. P. S Lokar a than Executive Secretary of the ECAFE. Lohanathan WtfJ^tn'^SS^iJ* 0-^ 10 dev^P"'e»t had been
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  • 299 5 TURKEY TO STRENGTHEN RELATIONS WITH INDIA NEW DELHI; Turkey soon will have full fledged consulates ln Calcutta and Bombay and a larger embasy here, according t 0 diplomatic sources ta the capital. At present, honorary consults represent Turkey ta Calcutta and Bombay. The Embassy here Is run by a Charge
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  • 227 5 RECEIPTS FROM SMALL SAVINGS ENCOURAGING CALCUTTA: The big increase in small saving, disclosed by the National Savings Commissioner, is one of the most encouraging developments in the Indian economy in recent years, according to financial circles. *It ls believed that if vigorous are made to mobilise available savings, particularly In
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  • 678 5 Nehru On Youth's Role In Socialistic Society Prime Minister Nehr u askec lo clear thinking, study the nat >er perspective and than contrib ng of the nation. Mr. Nehru wa s addressing :he students qf the Aligarh Muslim University after laying Jhe foundation-stones of a Rs. $/S lakh hostel and
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  • 61 5 EXPERT TO ADVISE AFGHANISTAN BANGALORE: The Afghan Government have engaged the services of Mr. E. V Ganapathy Iyer, the former Director of industries and Commerce, Mysore State, to advise the Government on the develppment of small-scale and cottage industries in that country. Mr. Iyer, who will be leaving for Kabul
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  • 42 5 NEW DELHI. Ail honorary degree of Doctor of Lawn will be conferred on Mr. Bulganin by tl»e Delhi University at a special convocation to be held by the University. Premier Nehru and VicePresident Radhakrishnan will attend the convocation.—NAFEN.
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  • 198 5 BOMBAY; France Is shortly to make a preliminary purchase or 50,000 bales of Indian raw cotton. An official of the Reserve Bonk of India which a cts as the exchange bank told NAFEN today that pending a trade treaty between the two countries
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  • 408 5 N.E.S. TO COVER 16,000 MYSORE VILLAGES BY 1961 BANGALORE; Sixteen thou sand villages ta Mysore State will be covered by Naticna Extension Service Blocks by the end of the second lFive< Year Plan, according to Mr Hans E. Cardel, U.S. expert for N.E.S. Implementation ir Mysore. At present, there are
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  • 138 5 INDIA-MADE SILVER CASKET FOR KABAKA NAIROBI: A silver casket replica of a mosque made by a silversmith in India, will be presented to the Kabaka of Uganda when Uganda's African and Asian Muslim will also present him with his weight ln silver as a token of their pleasure at his
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  • 622 5 i Not Committed To Accept Congress Resolution M.PeC.C. President Says It's An Opinion Not Mandate S_S__£?^___? I7Sl 7S_ iM P r °P«*inff three States o? _S-*?' lt y > !l C *t v and Gujerat, as It was onl v the Working Committee's opinion and not its mandate. j Addressing
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  • 71 5 VISALANDHRA REGARDED CERTAIN NOW NEW DELHI: Congress circles here regarded merger of Telengana with Andhra at the beginning of the roorgainzation of States a s certain, following about three hours talks held last week between the Congress delegations from the two regions and the Congress High Command. The High Command
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  • 106 5 Vinobaji Would Tws Coin In Boundary Disputes! RAMACHANDRAPURAM (East Godavari): Acharya Vinoba Bhave said here that if he were aksed to settle herder disputes like those of Bellary and Manbhum, he would decide the m by the toss of the coin. It was certain that Bellary and Manbhum would not
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  • 66 5 BHOPAL LIKELY TO BE M.P. CAPITAL BHOPAL: Mr. Shankar Dayal Sharma. Chief Minister of Bhopal, discolsed here last week that the Congress Working Committee had unanimously decided to locate the capital of the proposed Madhya Pradesh State in Bhopal. Mr. Sharma w as speaking to a large number of people
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  • 170 5 NEW DELHI; A world-wide search has begun to collect and edit the various conflicting texts of the dramas of .Kalidas, the famous Indian playwright. The National Academy of Letters proposes to publish the "authorised" texts of Kalidas. Although scholars here and in foreign countries have worked on Kalidas,
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  • 987 6 Interests Of Country Should Be Considered COLOMBO: AT A MASS PUBLIC MEETING AT THE <.OVT. SINHALESE MIXED SCHOOL, METIYAGANE, DAMBADENIYA, HELD IN COMMEMORATION OF THE OPENING OF A SEPARATE SECTION FOR TAMIL EDUCATION IN THE SCHOOL, D»- W. ADIKARAM, THE GENERAL MANAGER OF THE BUDDHIST
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  • 34 6 COLOMBO: Hundreds of people have rallied round the "Ceylonese League" an association which was formed recently to persuade the government to retain English as the state language for the next 25 years.
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  • 54 6 NEW DELHI. The Ceylon High Commission denied Press reports that tt had transmitted to the Ceylon Government a request from the Government of India for high-level talks on the Indo-Ceylon question. In a Press Note Issued the High Commission said that no such request had
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  • 120 6 KANTALAI: The Government Agent, Trincomalee, has decided to alienate a three-acre block of land to Andrlas Appuhamy who recenUy offered "satyagraha" as a protest against non-alienation of land to him. Andrlas Appuhamy his pregnant wife and their four children offered "satyagraha" in the compound of
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  • 94 6 COLOMBO: The Queen has appointed Major Christopher Fernando, military liaison oflftcer at the Ceylon High Commissioner to be Extra Gentleman Usher in her household, says a London report. It adds: The duties of Extra Gentleman usher are mostly ceremonial and entails attendance at functions such as garden presentations,
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  • 336 6 CEYLON CHECKS IMMIGRATION EFFECTIVELY COLOMBO; The Ceylon Goernments Advisory Committee on Indo-Ceylon affairs In a communique today Expressed satisfaction that control of Illicit immigration into Ceylon was now far more effective than ever before. The members of the committee had just returned to Colombo alter a three-day inspection tour of
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  • 311 6 Dn KaleeVs Warning COLOMBO: If one language was made the official language at this stage It would lead to trouble, said Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel, Minister of Labour, at a public dinner given, in his honour by the Hatton Meelad Sheriff
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  • 189 6 Chief Justice at the beginning of next year. When Mr. Basnayake assumed duties as acting Chief Justice, Mr. T. S. Fernando, the Solicitor-General, was appointed act as Attorney-General. kml*"*?* l9 understand that the Oov2S?S i™^ 0 A«owy-^onU whicS Is fillta^S i^^^SßryiiS^-A^ <" enThe written application of Mr.
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  • 54 6 VAVUNIYA: Pink rain is said to have fallen in Madukanda, three miles from' Vavuniya, recently. S. M. U. B. Madukanda Dissawe is reported to have collected four samples of the rain and sent them to the Government Agent, Vavuniya, who has for. warded them to the Government Analyst
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  • 177 6 COLOMBO: At a meeting of the executive committee of the All-Ceylon Muslim League, indications were that the majority of members, Including Senator A. M. A. Azeez, stood for parity of status for Sinhalese and Tamil. The committee, however, decided to summon a more representative meeting of
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  • 496 6 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Spectacular display by Aryan Gymkhana centre-forward j. Anthony In the second half rally enabled the visitors to gain two-one victory over Selangor when they commenceed their Federation tour here yesterday evening at the T.P.C.A. Stadium. Playing through constant drizzle and on
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  • 160 6 COLOMBO: The Customs authorities are faced with another problem now local publishers are Importing from the Continent printing blocks of health magazine covers and they have no power to confiscate them. Investigations have revealed that several Sinhalese and Tamil magazines contain very objectionable matter which would
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  • 83 6 NEW DELHI: Rupkund will be visited next summer by an official expedition who will attempt to unravel the mystery of the skeletons recently discovered there. The expedition will be sponsored by the Uttar Pradesh Government and will consist of eminent anthropologists and forest officers. Several hundred
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  • 71 6 MADRAS; The Union Government will grant Rs. 300,000 to the Andhra State Scheduled Tribes (.Finance and Marketing Corporation which is at present engaged in promoting the economic amelioration of 500,000 Scheduled Tribesmen The Corporation at present organises the marketing of forest produce by collecting It through co-operative
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  • 78 6 SACRAMENTO, California, Nov. 20 The U.S. Air Force may have turned up a new secret weapon to man Its bomb-dropping operations woman. Nearby Mather Air Foice base yesterday told this story: The list of incoming students for a recent class In the weekloog radar bombing
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