Indian Daily Mail, 24 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 281 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 573 1 At Nangal New India Is In The Making-Russians Soviet Leaders Greatly Impressed By India's Biggest Dam Under Construction U.S. Engineers In Charge Explain Project To Visitors! NANGAL, Punjab, Nov. 23: Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet leaders now visiting India, yester day visited one of the country's biggest
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  • 275 1 Indians Abroad Eligible Indians living abroad, who ;»re displaced persons from West Pakistan, will be eligible for payment of rehabilitation grants from the Government of India, says a special press release by the Office of the Commissioner for Indii in Maliya, But those who had
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  • 75 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 23: The Russian Air Force ha* started a daily courier service between Moscow and New Delhi since Pre. mier Nikolai Bulganin and First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev arrived here five days ago. Every day, a Russian IL.I > t airliner touched down
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  • 340 1 C.M's Appeal To S.T.C. And Employees The Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall has appealed to both the S.T.C. Employees' Union and the 1 Traction Company to make further attempts to settlement. This appeal, contained in a reply to the S.T.C. Employees' Union, points out that the Union should
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  • 52 1 CAIRO, Nov. 23: Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egyptian Prime Minister, yesterday accepted an invitation to visit Bulgaria. He has already agreed to visit Russia. Rumania, Hungary and Poland. No dates have been fixed for any of the visits, but they are expected to take place
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  • 191 1 Nehru's Own Son-ln-Law Evicted From Front Seat! From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 23. Premier Nehru's own son-in-law Mr. Feroze Gandhi, a member of Parliament, was evicted from the front row at seats at the Rashtrapathi Bhawan reception to the Russian leaders 'because this row Was reserved for high
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  • 81 1 SIMILAR INCIDENT IN MADRAS It will be recalled that a similar incident in Madras where Mr. Kamaraj Nadar was an aggrieved party led ulti. mately to the fall of the Chief Minister Mr. Omandur Rama. swami Reddiar. Kamaraj, then TNCC President, was pushed to the background when Rajaji as the
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  • 188 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 23 Marshol Nikolai Bulganin and 'Mr. Nikita. Khrushchev the leaders of Russia arrived by air in Bombay today for a 2-day visit as part of their tour of India AIRPORT WELCOME A Mage crowd at the airport sent up thunderous cheers as the Soviet leaders
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  • 292 1 Krushchev's Retort To Western Powers NAN GAL,, Punjab, Nov. First Secretary of the Soviet criticised western scepticism o towards India and asked the pete in friendliness why don't Speaking at a luncheon given in honour of himself and Marshai Bulganin, the Soviet Premier, who
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  • 172 1 SJZ.C. REPORT ECHO Mob Stone Minister In Vindhya Pradesh Assembly FILE FLUNG AT CHIEF MINISTER REWA, India, Nov. 23: A mob of 100 people forced their way into the V indhya Pradesh State Legislative Assembly chambe rs today and manhandled a government Minister in demonstrations
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  • 103 1 The Commissioner for Labour Mr. D. I. Goodwin, in a letter to the Singapore Bus Workers' Union, reiterated the willingness of the Minister for Labour to recommend to Government the introduction of legislation to provide for compulsory arbitration in the transport industry, if both the
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  • 115 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 23. Afghanistans Loi Jirga A grand Council of Elders has ordered the Kingdom's defences to be strengthened in view Of the alleged "harmful designs' of Pakistan it was announced here to-day. The Loi Jirga which meets only in times of national emergency has
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  • 49 1 Bombay Riots 12 Killed 266 Injured NEW DELHI, Nov. 23 Home Minister G.B. Pant today told Parliament 12 persons were killed and 266 injured, including 56 who were shot, during Monday's riots in Bombay City. The riots occurred when police clashed with Communist and Socialist led demonstrators demanding the
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  • 139 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Nov. 23: The Legislature has adjourned and both Houses have been prorogued because of the threat by 110 Congress MLAs from Maharashtra to resign their seats if the SRC fteport was adopted. The adjournment, it is hoped, will give time for passions $>
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  • 71 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 23; An Asian.African move was reported under way last night to have the U.N. General Assembly to temporarily shelve the Algerian question, cause of a French walkout. An Arab diplomat said governments friendly to the Algerian Nationalists were draft, ing
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  • 68 1 *rom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 2.1 The Postmaster of the new office opened at Afotoit Road, opposite the Chinglepet Collector's Office, on Monday is a woman Srimathi Sarojini Devi the first "Postmistress" to be appointed in India. The office is located at the Toll Gate, once
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  • 167 1 KARACHI, Nov. 23. The Strike of policemen in Dacca, the East Pakistan provisional capital, has spread to the Mymensingh and Rajshahi districts in the North and Northwest of the State, the newspaper Morning New s said here to-day. The newspaper said prison warders had stopped work in
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  • 96 1 REDS LEAD PAK POLICE STRIKE? DACCA, Pakistan, Nov. 23: Troops and auxiliaries were called in yesterday to take the place of Dacca's striking police force. Not one civil policeman reported for duty. Numbers of police who were arrested after they started the strike yesterday were kept under armed guard. Offidial
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  • 27 1 Her Highness the Sultanah of Johore, The Lady Marcella, will lay the foundation stone of the Johore Tuberc. losis Sanatorium at Tampoi, near Johore Bahru, tomorrow afternoon.
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  • 459 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore THur. Nov. 24, 1955 Coroner's Report A Review r fHE Report" of the Singapore Corcaer's Department for the year 1954, just received, makes encouraging readkig. Issued along with the Annual Report of the Administration of Justice for the year, the Coroner's Report contains some comparative figures
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  • 65 2 THEY DEMAND COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE MADRID, Nov. 22.— The Ifi-iqlal (Independence) Party yesterday set complete independence and the abolition of the French and Spanish protectorates over Morocco as its goal. •"'ive to p leaders of the party a nounced after five days of r'ks here tfliey would work for the establishment
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  • 961 2 Division Of Bombay State M. Desai Commends High Command's Formula Resolution In Legislature BOMBAY. The two Housed of the Bombay Legislature began consideration of a resolution moved by the Chief Minister. Mr. Morarji Desai, supporting the creation of the three States of Maharashtra, Gujerat and Bombay City as recommended by
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  • 122 2 BOMBAY: A Russian textile delegation headed by Mr. A- N. Kiosygin, a former People's Commissar for Textile Industry and Minister for Light and Textile Industries, is expected to visit India parly in Decemoer, it Is reliably learned here. Other members of the delegation are Mr. P.
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  • 78 2 Britain's DONALD CAMP BELL broJce his own world water speed record on Nov. JG on Lake Mead, near Boulder City, Nevada, with his jet^iow ered hydroplane 'Bluebird]." Campbell broke his July record speed of £08.32 miles per hour with one of 216.2 M.PJi. With two runs over
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  • 410 2 Deepening Of Sethusamudram Committee To Consider Scheme The Committee constituted by the Union Government with Dr. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar as Chairman to examine the feasibility of the proposals to open out a wa v for ocean going steamers acros s the Palk Strait— known as the Sethusamudraaa Scheme— is likely
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  • 106 2 BOMBAY: Girls division of the Sea Cadet Corps was inaugurated at the Indian Naval barracks by Mrs. A. K. Chatter jl, wife of the Commodore In charge of the Bombay command of the Indian Navy. The newly-created division has been sponsored by Lt.-Com. G. S.
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI: "Did you ever get a beating from your father when you were young a young girl asked Mrs. Indira Gandhi at the Philips television show at the Industries Fair here. The Prime Minister's daughter replied: "No, i didn't; because my grandfather always came
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  • 87 2 I.C. TOBACCO COMMITTEE'S REPORT IN HINDI MADRAS: For the first timein its history, the Indian Central Tobacco Committee of the Union Government's Food and Agriculture Ministry; which has its office here, has published its administrative report in English as well as Hindi. The report, which is for 1954-55, makes a
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  • 28 2 SIDI MOHAMMED BEN YOUSEF, the newly restored Sutan of Morocco speaks into a microphone from his Throne at Rabat on Nov. 16.—A.P. P HOTO.
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  • 497 2 Paris Ramakrishna Mission's Efforts BANGALORE Anangements are afoot to establish a "University of Man" at Paris a dream long cherished by Swami Vivekananda. The institution, aiming at fostering and developing all that is great and noble in man. will have two foundations, one for culture, an^ another
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  • 238 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru asked people to observe greater discipline while receiving distinguished visitors. In a statement to the Prses Mr. Nehru said: "Many distinguished visitors have come from abroad and have been given a warm welcome by our people. Many others will be
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  • 152 2 LONDON: a British firm manufacturing reserpine drug obtained from the roots of Kaufolfia plants which grow in India and cetraln other hot countries has appealed to chemists here not to sell it to the public except on doctor's orders. The company concerned the Rexall Drug Company—had
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  • 76 2 MADRAS: A survey of temples in all the States is to be undertaken by the Union Government. Two officers of the Archaeological Survey of India have been deputed by the Union s™ey ment tO COnduct th rZ?™ o^, for the Southern Region will have his headquarters in Madras
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  • 274 2 Big Demand For India's Wild Animals CALCUTTA; "There is a big demand for India's wild iujiaals IB the United Kingdom,' Mr. Frank N. Farrar of the Southport Zoological Society and Southport Children s Zoo, told NAFEN. Popularly known in England as th e 'mian who keeps lions as pets at
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  • 98 2 MADRAS: The State Gove men t will present the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Bull»rt n and the Communist NAFEN reliably "earn"" 861 11 The pictures will be of snerl SS tem P fe architecture of ind a, bas-relief sculptures anH South Indian br 0 n
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  • 1395 3 Dr. Prasad Stresses Need To Preserve »nnp B t^ D^ S: Dr Ra J endra Prasad ma,de a fervent sasngs tat,sa S3 II TfSly heritage "at an v rate, without examining *u^ ?ng to the contention that the v could not entertain high Wictghts on an empty
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  • 60 3 ELECTRONIC BRAIN FOR CALCUTTA CALCUTTA. An "electronic brain," acquired *ro m the Soviet Union will soon be set up in the Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta. The instrument, costing about Ks. 25 lakhs, is an electronic calculator with rapacity to grapple with massive figure work. When set up, the machine will
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  • 119 3 CALCUTTA: The Governor, Dr. H- C- Mcokerjee will open Nirmala Shishubhavan at 78, Lcwer Cirular Road, on Nov., 24. Nirmala Shishubhavan Is to be an institution which will provide a home for slum children suffering from tuberculosis, and those who are blind and lame. There is
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  • 206 3 NEW DELHI: India has agreed to help Afghanistan to revive her cottage industries and to set up factories for the production of sugar and xome industrial goods. An expert also is being assigned to Afghanistan for manufacturing suitable dyes from indigenous materials for colouring carpets. Carpet-mak-ing
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  • 533 3 14 New Bills For Coming Lok Sabha Session Measures Connected With Newspapers To Be Passed l«t« N th W D f LHl v A BUI to «»Power Government to reflate the price oi newspapers In proposed to be introdSl and passed during the coming session' of the LoL SaSfal expect
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  • 101 3 BOMBAY: A new Bay of Bengal-Japan Shipping Conference has been registered with the Shipping Directorate here, it is learred. Members of the conference are the British India Steamship Navigation Company, the Everett Orient Line, the Indo. China Steam Navigation Company, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the
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  • 146 3 NEW DELHI. Dr. C. I*. liainaswuuiv Iyer declared that those who were hoping for the the return pf the Chiang Kai-shek regime and the overthrow of the Communists in China w as living "not only in a fool's paradise but in a dolt's paradise." Giving his
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  • 121 3 BURMA DONATES RICE FOR INDIA'S FLOOD VICTIMS RANGOON: U Raschid, the Burmese Minister for Trade and Development, formally presented 300 tons of rice to Mr. R. R. Saksena, India's Ambassadof in Rangoon, last week for the relief of flood victims in India. U Raschid, in presenting the donation, said that
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  • 162 3 Indo Japanese Combine To Manufacture Textile Machinery BOMBAY: The Union Government is understood to Z? V I 11 1^? *****111 lor technical collaboration between the Textile Machinery Corporation of India and the Howa Kogyo, of Japan, for the manufacture of textile machinery in this country. The agreement between the Japanese
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  • 159 3 PLAINFIELD: In time to come, solar batteries will be us throughout the world, an expert connected with bhe Bell Telephone Laboratories said. Calvin s. Fuller told th e New Jersey Mineralogical Society that 53 per cent of the world's power now cornea «0m the
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  • 107 3 HUSSEIN ALA, Prime Minister of Iran was shot at and slightly Injured in the neck, on Nov. 17 while attending a memorial service for Avatulla Kashani's son at the Shah mosque In Tehran. His assailant, Mozaffer AH Zulghader was promptly captured and is being interrogated
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI; Hurnia will invite to,, Indian leaders to visit that country during the celebrations of Lord Hiiddha's 2.500th anniversary. Buddihlst scholars from Burma wil] be present in India in May next, for the Indian celebrations. A reaves t has been macie ryy Burmese
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  • 36 3 HOUSES FOR INDIANS IN NATAL TOWN DURBAN: The' Ladysmith (Natal) Town Council is applying to the Natal Housing Board for a loan of £22,135 to provide 50 houses for Indians in the lower income exoud. NAFEN
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  • 147 3 CALCUTTA- The Committee of the Indian Chamber of Commerce has informed the Official Language Commission that In view of the large area of the country and the number of regional languages in use, it might not be possible to adopt Hindi as the only language for official
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  • 209 4 Resolution Before Buddhist Congress COLOMBO: 'ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY" IS THE PITH OF A RESOLUTION TO BE MOVED BY PROFESSOR G. P. MALALASEKERA AT THE BUDDHIST CONGRESS TO BE HELD IN NEGOMBO ON DEC. 24 AND 25. The resolution w ill call
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  • 192 4 COLOMBO. Sir Nicholas Attygalle, Vice-«hancellor of the University of Ceylon and Brother Alban, Director of St. Benedict's College, both cautioned politicians to approach the swabhastia question in a sober manner at the annual prize distribution of St. Benedict's College. '♦Our Press and platform oven in remote
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  • 170 4 ACID THROWN ON POLICE PARTY COLOMBO: An entire police and fiscal party has been admitted to hospital after acid was thrown on them. P. C. Benjamin of the Yatiyantota police and Fiscal Guard Perera have been ruhsed to the General Hospital as their condition i s reported to be critical.
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  • 117 4 NO SWEETER LANGUAGE THAN SINHALESE! YAKKALA: "I have heard many world languages, but I must say I have not come across a sweeter language than tlio Sinhalese language. 1 will toll you it is better than my ovn language," said u Ba L'vin, Burmese Minister in Ceylon at a meeting
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  • 94 4 BANGKOK, Nov. 22.— Sir John Kotelawala, prime Minister of Ceylon, w ho is on a visit here, yesterday confirmed that diplomatic relations between Ceylon and Thailand had been formally established. Thailand will name a Minister to Ceylon soon but Ceylon will wait till the Budget had been
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  • 95 4 EXTRADITION OF PERON DEMANDED BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 21.— An Argentine federal Judge yesterday called for the extradition of ex-President Juan Peron from Panama to face charges of treason here. The Ji'dge, senor Luis Botet, requested the argentine Government i»> ask Panama to extradite General Pcron, who was deposed in the
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  • 88 4 SOVIET OPPOSES U.N. CHARTER REVISION NEW YORK, Nov. 22.— United Nations General Assembly decided yesterday to set up a Committee of all members to arrange a conference to review the world organisation's Charter at '&n appropriate time." But Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Poland who voted Against the move, immediately announce,
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  • 95 4 CAIRO, Nov. 22. The Egyptian Press Syndicate jesterday unanimously adopted a resolution urging the government to ban the publication in Egypt of foreign magazines translated into Arabic. The syndicate also voted to forbid members to work on such publications. Egyptian law prevents any non-member of
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  • 123 4 SINHALESE LANGUAGE FRONT COLOMBO: The Sinhalese Language Front sponsored by Mr. Somawira Chandrasin M.P. for Moratuwa and Mr. W. Dahanayake M.P., for Galle plan to contest 80 seats at the next Parliamentary General Elections. The Front which will contest the elections on "Sinhalese as the state language" platform will put
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  • 97 4 Mr. O. 8. Rengasamy, Secretary of the City Council Labour Union Federation, Singapore, will be the chief guest at a tea party arranged, in his honour at the Union premises, 76 Race Course Road, on the eve of his departure for Rangoon on Saturday, Nov. 26, to
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  • 89 4 HATTA ON U.S. AID WITHOUT STRINGS RANGOON, Nov. 23: VicePresident Mohammed Hatta, on the eve of his departure for home after a five day state visit, told a news conference yesterday Indonesia was "prepared to accept American economic aid without interference in the internal affairs of my country." Asked why
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  • 72 4 TAMIL TEACHERS WANT A 'LIVING WAGE' The Singapore Tamil Teachers' Union, have, in a petition to the Ministry of Education, Jemandod revision of their salary scheme. The petition says the present ?cale of pay to the Tamil Teachers was far from the 'living wage' scale. The average salary of a
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  • 79 4 The Shell Malayan Motor Rally has attracted 129 entrants, an all-time record in Pan-Malayan motor sport, it is learned. Only one hundred and twenty one entries have been accepted. The Singapore Motor Club who are organising the rally will select the final- of 100 entrans. The
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  • 90 4 if the operation of laying an experimental new rubber water main across Keppel Harbour to pulau Brani, to-day at 9 a.m., were to be successful the people living in Pulau Brani will get steady supply of water. The experiment ma v also be extended in
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  • 74 4 The Chairman of the Appeals Committee of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, Singapore, announces that a sum of $39,306.13 had been raised from the public by means of sale of flags and entertainments in 1955. The Appeal Committee expresses its gratitude to the Royal
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  • 67 4 Oral Evidence On 'Malayanisation' At the next meeting- of the public session of the Malayanisation commission to be held to-day at 5 p.m. at the conference room. Public Relations Office, Assembly House, Oral evidence will be given by representatives of the Singapore Senior Officers Association, and departmental representations on: The
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  • 28 4 LIMA, Peru, Nov. 22. Six British Members of Parliament headed by Lord Winster arrived by air from London yesterday at the invitation of the Peru- vian Cbngress.- A.P.
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  • 257 4 Members from Malabar, both in the Council and Assembly, made angry and vehement speeches against the SKC Report, and also j gainst the Ministers whom tiiey accused t>f intrigues against the in. terests of Malayalees in the State. But their views on the Report were ineffectual, because
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  • 349 4 Plea In Madras Council Kerala To Turn Communist? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 23: The residuary Madras State after the creation of the linguistic units must be known as "Tamiinad," declared Mr. A. Gajapathi Naicker speaking in th e Legislative Council on the second
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  • 184 4 KERALA WILL TURN COMMUNIST? Mr. Menon said Malabar had been included in l^.adras and governed for two centuries. Now it was being included in Kerala for same administrative convenience. He criticised the Leader of the House Mr. Subramaniam's opening speech as being unfair and unjust to Malabaris who had lived
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  • 111 4 From our Own Correspondent MADRAS: The State Legislative Assembly began a threeday discussion on States reorganisation Commission's re. port on Monday. The Leader of the House Mr. C. Subramaniam inaugurated the debate with a clear Statement about the Government's views on the Report. He strongly condemned the
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  • 56 4 The Congress Legislature Party meeting in the evening decided to give freedom 01 voting to every memtoer on the SRC Report. Tnis was the only decision possible since Maiayalee and Kanarese members cannot naturally agree with the views of Tamils who form the majority in
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  • 42 4 Mr. A. M. Rathnaswamy, Congress, who has just been elected to the Harijan seat from the City vacated by the former Speaker Mr. Sivashanmugham Pillai, was sworn in as a member of the Assembly and took his seat.
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  • 92 4 Meanwhile, in New Delhi, Home Minister Pandit Gfovind Govind Ballabh Pant announced in the Raj>e Sabha on Monday that details of the division of the Union into linguistic units as recommended by the States Reorganisation Commission would be completed before October and that the
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  • 132 4 The Home Minister also introduced two bills seeking to amend the Constitution. The first one provided for a change in the Article Three whereoy the States Legislatures will be given a definite time-limit to reply to proposals for changes in their boundaries. At present there is no
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  • 34 4 The Aided Indian Schools Atheletic Sports will be held Saturday, Nov. 26, at 2.30 p.m. at the Rangoon Road English Sdhool Grounds. Mrs. J.B. Appadurai will give away the prizes.
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  • 145 4 BOOKS FOR T. B. PATIENTS —AN APPEAL The Department of Information, Malacca, has issued an appeal ±o the Indian public for gifts of Tamil books and magazines for the T. B. Library at the General Hospital, Malacca and Alor Gajah. Tamil books, periodicals and magazines would be useful to the
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  • 25 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 22. An Austrian parliamentary delegation toured the kremlin yesterday on the first day of a getacquainted visit to the Soviet 1 Union. AP
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  • 85 4 No Plans Yet For Eden To Meet Ike LONDON, Nov. 23. Sources close to Sir Anthony Eden, the Pr.me Minister, said to-day they had no knowledge of any plans at persent for him to meet President Eisenhower. NO approach had been made from either side of the atlantic for such
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