Indian Daily Mail, 14 December 1955

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 301 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBERiiTi^i SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 52 1 d Marshal1 Cni Minister of Singapore, a t the Colomal Office with the Minister of Labour, Mr. U m Yew Hock. erftr ow ,> I 1 lais and Mr. I.! m Yew Hock photographed with the Singapore Minister for Loral Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamld
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  • 543 1 I'm Very, Very Happy Says Marshall Talks With Colonial Office Completed "Complete Cordiality Full Understanding Reached" LONDON, Dec. 13: Mr. David Marshall, Singaporeis Chief Minister, an nounced today that his delegation had reached "complete cordiality and full understanding" in his talks with the Colonial Office. THE CHIEF MINISTER SAID THAT
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  • 605 1 TALKS ON SELF-GO VT. FOR SINGAPORE Indonesia's Request For Hard Currency To Be Granted IX3NDON, DEC. 13: MR. DAVID MARSHALL SINGAPORE'S CHIEF Mi NISTER WAS TODAY CON UNUING HIS NEGOTIATIONS FOR HOME RULE FOR THE ISVND COLONY WITH THE BRi l ISH GOVERN MEN T
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  • 229 1 Details Discussed With Chen Tian Yesterday a meeting was held, as previously' arranged, at Kroh between Assistant Commissioner of Police Mr. I. S. Hylic and Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing and Chen Tian, De- puty to Chin Penjs, Secretary-General of the Malayan
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  • 73 1 CONGRESS WINS IN TIRUCHI BYE-ELECTION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 13. Congress candidate Mr. P. Ponnambala Gounder won the Tiruchi South Assembly seat in a bye-election by a huge majorrity getting ten thousand votes more than all the votes polled by the other three Independent Candidates. The bye-election was
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  • 63 1 KARACHI, Dec. 13.— Mr. Hanickil Haque Chowdhury akistan Foreign Minister^ ."-•aid that statements on Kashmir by Roissian leaders visitinj,India have done "positively more harm to the cause of peace in this part of the world than good.' In Karachi a Pakistani iForeig-n Ministry spokesman said the
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13.— Mr. Ntkita Khrushchev, soviet Communist Party Secretary, said today that India should be in the foref/ont of nations by virtue of its population and its great contribution to human civilisation. India l^s/n n^^ ay behJnd the U.S.S.R., China, the United Kingdom, France and th«
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  • 238 1 Or. Cunha Talks Of Danger Of India Expanding In Africa OTTAVA, Doc IS.— Mr. Paulo Cunha Foreign Minister of Portugal said his country would depend Goa If It was attacked Inuia. Dr. Cunha said the people of Portugal would be grief stricken if
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  • 39 1 SOVIET INTEREST IN INDIAN HISTORY NEW DELHI: A collation of works by Soviet orienvoiogists will be published in the U.S.S.R., in connexion with »he forthcoming centeziary of the Indian national uprising of 1807, according to a Tass ieleaso here.
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  • 95 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 13. The Lok Sab ha passed the First Reading of the Constitution Eighth Amendment Bill on Monday by a majority of 345 to only one solitary negative vote. The Bill amends Article Three in order to give the President
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 Prince Wa n Walthayakon tiit Foreign Minister of Thailand said that the trite of the ne\\ S E A t O Council meeting WOUld be Pakistan nrnivohlv/ Karachi.- Reuter
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  • 207 1 Most Lavish Delhi Dinner By Soviet V. I. Ps NEW DKLMI, Dec. 13.— The Soviet leaders Marshal Bulganin and Mi. Khrushchev laot might gave the most lavish reception for Indian leaile--\s thai the capital has seen since India was granted her independence. Vodka flowed freely at a buffet dinner attended
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13 Signor Bernarde Mattarella, Italian Minister of Foreign Trade, accompanied by his wife and throe officials, arrived here yesterday on a three day visit. During hie sta v here he will meet Prime Minister Nehr-i and commerce and Industry Minister T, T. Kriahnama-
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  • 552 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Dec 14, 1955 Tamilnad In Distress REPORTS of the cyclone havoc in Tamilnad are too heart-rending to read. The terrific cyclone accompanied by a tidal wave killed many hundreds cf people and thousands of cattle, destroyed thousaruis of homes and damaged lakhs wind lakhs acres
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  • 221 2 Heavy' Damage In Villages: Traffic Still Dislocated Nehru's Sympathy MADITRAI: First authentic reports from floodaffected East Ramnad, completely isolated for a week after a 48-hour non stop cloudburst and cyclone had hit the south, show that over hundred lives were lost acre upon acre
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  • 1130 2 Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has sent to the Chief Minister of Madras a sum of Rs. |U lakhs from the relief fund for relief work in the cyclone- affected districts of Madras State. In a letter conveying his "and these are being moved
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  • 332 2 VIRUDHUNAGAR: About 50 huts have collapsed because of the rains during the last three days. The Kaushikamahandhi Is in spate. The peo. pie who have been rended homeless have been accommodated and fed in the local municipal school. The Municipal Chairman, Mr. A. S. P. Ayyamperumal
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  • 101 2 LONDON: A consignment of 1,500 blankets supplied by the British Red Cross Society tor relief of flood victims in India is being flown out this week. The blankets were pur_ chased with funds given by the British Government to aid flood relief in India.
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  • 57 2 CALCUTTA: The Indian Tea Board has arranged to distribute through its field staff free liquid tea to the victims of the recent cyclone in the Tanjore and Ramnad districts in South India, it was announced here. Fifty lbs. of dry tea have been allocated for the
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  • 59 2 COIMBATORE: In response to the appeal made by the Madras Government to the Southern India Mill Owners Association for relief to sufferers in the recent cyclone in Tan. jore, Tiruchirapalli, Madurai and Ramanathapuram districts, the Association will give about one lakh yards of cloth, to
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  • 351 2 PUDUKOTTAI: Even after a week since the cyclone swept through Pudukottai and Alangudi and Thirumajam taluks, several villages in the taluks are still incecessible and isolated because of the large sheets of water disrupting communications for miles at a stretch. The village of Embal bordering on
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  • 148 2 LONDON: The Commonwealth should not regret the word "colonialism," merely because Russia and the United States disliked it, Viscount Malvern, Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, said. "They are both colonial nations, don't forget," he said at a luncheon of the
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  • 147 2 PAKISTAN BANS BOOK ON WORLD HISTORY KARACHI: Copies of "Outline of History of the World, written by Mr. H. A. Davies, and published by the Oxford University Press have been declared forfeited. The Chief Commissioner of Karachi, who issued orders forfeiting "all copies wherever found" of the book, stated in
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    31 2 The Queen leaves Harrods in Knightsbridge London, after a Christmas shopping visit. She spent about 30 minutes in the toy department, where she bought "Magic" tricks and toy soldiers.
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  • 398 2 TANJORE: The heavy loss sustained by the fishermen community inhabiting the coastal villages and hamlets from Adirampatnam right up to Kattapattinam has not so far come to light. The Kariyur fishermen's street Adathikadu, Mailipatnam and Pudupatnam and other hamlets are the worst affected. Almost
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  • 88 2 MADRAS: The Tamil Nad Congress Committee has received a cheque for Rs. 10,000 from the All-India Congress Com. mittee for cyclone relief in Tamil districts. The AICC have requested the President of the Tamil Nad Congress to furnish them with a detailed report of the cyclone havoc. It
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  • 984 3  -  AYESHA WEERACKOON AYESHA WEERACKOON TELLS Dancing Her Craze And Acting Its Inspiration Bv gTAR or no 3tar, every human being has his own desire. A desire that every individual pine for, a desire he may achieve or fail miserably to attain and be disappointed. Yet
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  • 124 3 ERNAiCULAM: A three-year-old male elephant from the Konni forest range in Central Travancore donated by the Aravanoore-Cochin Government, will be Mr. Nehru's present to King Saud of Saudi Arabia as a token of friendship and goodwill. The Prime Ministers gift will be handed over to the
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  • 125 3 JILLUNDUR: Over a month ago Shri Kashi ishuanat h Sewa Samitl's volunteers, loaded with blankets, qulltH, woollen garments, milk powder and and utensil*, came all the way from Calcutta to help their Punjabi brethren In their hour of need. Finding It difficult to carry
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  • 77 3 V. P. CABINET ACCEPTS NEW STATE PROPOSAL REWA: The Vindhya Pradesh Cabinet has unanimously accepted the S.R.C. report in regard to the formation of new Madhya Pradesh consisting Madhya Bharat, Vindliya Pradesh, B^onal and residuary Madhya Pradesh, it was learned here. While accepting the recommendation the Cabinet it was understood,
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  • 224 3 H.C. CANNOT BE SUMMONED TO COURT COLOMBO: "I believe the Indian High Commissioner cannot be summoned to court because he enjoys diplomatic immunity" said the Fort Magistrate, Mr. A. S- Ponnambalam, when he allowed an application made by Inspector S. Arumugam of the C.I.D. to grant him time till December
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  • 214 3 KEGALLE: "We are now engaged in a struggle between life and death and the U.N.P. will tr v some method of hoodwinking the people in order to gain power at the next elections," said Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandarnaike, Leader of the opposition, addressing thousands of
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  • 339 3 WORKER'S LAY-OFF COMPENSATION NOT "WAGES" BOMBAY: The lay-off compensation paid to an employee was not "wgges 1 as denned in Sec 2(22) ot the Employees' State Insurance Act. A ruling to this effect was given by the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Dixit of Bombay High Court in disposing of
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  • 384 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Education Ministry has written to State Governments impressing upon them that "the use of young students in electioneering campaigns by political parties is detrimental to national interests and should oe avoided' Disclosing this in the Rajya Sabha. in reply to a question by
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  • 346 3 LONDON: Jewish circles in London are perturoed by a report alleging that India has sent a consignment of arms to Egypt, as they feel it is contrary to India's proclaimed policy of neutrality. The report, understood to be from a correspondent in Bombay, is given pride
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  • 70 3 KARACHI: Persons en- tering Pakistan can now "bring with them Pakistan currency notes up to Rs. 260 in value per person,'* says a Pakistan Government announcement issued last week. The announcement adds: "The amount up to which Pakistan currency notes may be taken oat remains unchanged at
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  • 755 3  -  HITINDRA MALIK By TNDIA'S cotton textile exports this year will be about ISO million yards less than the generally accepted ancvual target of 1,000 million. The export figure is expected to total approximately 850 million yards at the end of 1965 or 50 million yards below
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  • 936 3  -  James Tomlins WOMAN WITH A PURPOSE Listens To Their Grudges Grumbles And Solves Them By THE dedicated teaching of a socially-minded housewife resulted in the foundation 17 years ago of an organisation which has since saved countless thousands of British marriages trom running into trouble.
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  • 35 3 The first Sea Lord, Lord Louis Mount batten, (left) Mr. J. P. Thomas, Lord Of the Admiralty, and Lady Louis Moonthatten. stand on the pavement and watch the blazln^ admiralty building.
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  • 1190 4 Sir John Spoke Both In Tamil Sinhalese! No Language Problem Only Unity Essential COLOMBO: "WHEN A NATION IS UNITED AND IS I'KGF.n BY A SENSE OF PURPOSE ANYTHING CAN BE ACHIEVED. THIS Is THE LESSON I HAVE BROUGHT YOU FROM MY VISIT TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND," SAID SIR JOHN
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  • 55 4 ELECTIONS IN MID-APRIL COLOMBO: The United National Party executive is likely to decide next week on a date for a general election. The indications at pre. sent are that a general election will be held in mid-April, before the Sinhalese and Hindu New Year. This question is however closely tied
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  • 50 4 COLOMBO; The population of the Island had risen further to 8,478,000 by December 31, 1954. But the rise of 2.5 per cent over the previous year is the lowest rate of increase since 1943. Between 1944 and 195S the Increase rates ranged between 2,6 and 3.2 per cent
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  • 51 4 The oldest bridegroom last yffltr was 82 years and the youngest 14 years. The oldest bride was 7o while the youngest was 13 years. Over four fifths of the marriages among Muslims related to females who were minors. There were 608 divorces last year— the highest number yet
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  • 26 4 The marriage of the longest duration dissolved had lasted for nearly 28 years. That of the shortest duration had lasted only one day.
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  • 159 4 TAMIL AND SINHALESE IN SCHOOLS COLOMBO: The Minister of Education, Mr. M. D. Ban da will seek Government sanction to introduce Tamil courses In Sinhalese schools and Sinhalese courses to Tamil schools. He will ask that Sinhalese assistants be appointed in every Tamil school per 150 pupils and Tamils assistants
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  • 44 4 COLOMBO; The Tamilsptaklng M.P.'s of the Government party began informal discussions on a proposal to draft a resolution urging the UNP to drop ail "language" resolutions and, instead, incorporate into the Constitution a statement on fundamental rights of Ceylon citizens.
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  • 68 4 The final resolution will be placed before the sub-commit-tee w*ilch was set u© by the VNp Working Commit** last wook to examine all resolutions for the annual conference in. February. The resolution will be sponsored by Mr. S. Natesan, Minister of Posts and Broadcasting, who is himself a
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  • 271 4 MALALASEKERA ACCUSED ANURADHAPURA: "Persons like Dr. Malalasekera are attempting to turn and twist the teachings of the Buddha to suit their own purposes. That is why he has suggested that the public men who, as is the custom in Burma, wish to he ordained for some time in honour of
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  • 49 4 Wearing the traditional cere mutual robes of the Imperial Court, Prince Yoshl, second so n of the Emperor Hlrbhlto of Japan, leaves the Imperial Household Building in Tokyo on Nov. 28, after ceremonies marking his 20th birthday and coming of age. AP. PHOT O
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  • 195 4 A Challenge To Tamils Reminded Of King Elara Time WELIGAMA: "I f the Tamils want to Caste what they tasted during the time of King Elara let them be reminded that even today there are sons of Ruhuna who will lillin gjy sacrifice their lives for the calse of their
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  • 72 4 Senator E. W. Kamnangara, said here that Ceylon should consist of Ceylonese and not cf one particular community With one language. Senator Kannangara, who was addressing a gathering that had assembled to witness the laying of a foundation stone of a building of Highlands College, said Ceylon
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  • 139 4 The Prime Minister of Cey- i lon, Sir John Kotelawala as- 1 suritur the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall of Ceylon's help to Singapore In hitter's struggle for selfgovernment. The occasion: Mr. Marshall is taking- leave of Sir John after a two-day visit to
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  • 620 4 Sinhalese&Tamils Inter-Marry Higher Education Is The Main Cause WHILE QUARRELLING OVER LANGUAGE COLOMBO: THE SILVER LINING ON THE DARK CLOUDS OF COMMUNALISM NOW IS THE REGISTRARGENERAL'S DISCLOSURE THAT MARRIAGES BETWEEN SINHALESE AND TAMILS ARE ON THF INCREASE. LAST YEAR THESE MARRIAGES CONSTITUTED THE LARGEST NUMBER OF INTER-RACIAI. MARRIAGES. It is
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  • 105 4 JAIFTTVA: The damage caused to houses and plantations by the gale in Jaffna on preliminary reports available at the conference of Divisional Revenue Officers recently is estimated to be Id neighbourhood of three lakhs of rupees. It has been decided to recr ost the Director of
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  • 247 4 COLOMBO: At the Cabinet meeting, the acting Chairman, Mr. J. K. Jaye ward&ne, reminded the Mi rasters of their obligation to refrain from making "careless and indiscreet" public statements on the controversial language issu a. Mr. Jayewardene, it is learnt, told his colleagues that
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  • 54 4 'SINHALA' MARIKKAR WANTS A NEW LAW COLOMBO: Mr. C. A. S. (Sinhala 1 Marlkk'ar, second M. P. for Kadugannawa has called on the Minister of Eduoation to take immediate steps to introduce 1 gis'.ation permitting schools to instruct childdren in tJ- language prevailing in t 1 j area in which
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  • 231 4 NEW DELHI: Indian businessmen are seeking United States capital to set up heavy chemical industries in the country, a U.S. Trade Mission spokesman said here. The spokesman told NAFEN the mission was making efforts to wear out resistance among some U.S. businessmen towards investment in
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  • 426 5 Assures All Views Will Be Considered HYDERABAD: PRIME MINISTER. NEHRU TOLD A »?P£, O^JP°£ OREBS WO»SrS HERE ON^TORSP™ Z^t T NE *THER THE CONOREBS HIGH COMMAND T 2£ GOVERNMENT OF INDIA WOULD BE COWED °?m!J}? THBEA TB OF FASTS OR AGITATIONS IN REGARD TO
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  • 244 5 NO-CONFIDENCE MOVE AGAINST BOMBAY MAYOR BOMBAY: Twentyfour councillors of the 124-meanber Bombay Muncicipal Corporation submitted a motion, of noconndence against the Mayor of Bombay, Mr. N. C Pupaia, after the House passed a resolution to add a portrait of the Bombay Congress Chief Mr. 8. K. Patll to the gallery
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  • 368 5  -  C. C. JOSEPH By A strong plea that slum clearance should have a high priority under the second 'Five- Year JPlan is beinjr pressed hard by the Ministry of Ministry of Works, Housing Ministry of Works, Housing and Supply. Mr. Nehru, as is well known, places
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  • 114 5 The Prime Minister is lso understood to have referred to the violent demonstrations in Bombay and remarked that those who created trouble had only ruined their case. Bombay City, he said, was a cosmopolitan city and no particular group could claim it. Bombay nad also played a
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  • 90 5 ot a community frojeci, needs a m»te. An i el ul a^ lacl but one overlooked^ Dy a member ol the Funjao legislative Assembly, ine Community project Adnijnstration of Nawansbaßr recently distributed some white chickens lor crossbreeUin K pun****- Mr. Mtauna Kam, a ot
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  • 315 5 ment. has been reckoned aX Ks 700 in small and Rs. 1.000 V S bi?"sSes like Calcutta and Bombay, where land is dearer and the houses nave to be pucca, the cost of pronaiccr accommodaUon will be lar higher, even as hl£h as Rs 4 000 lor one unit. COST
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  • 128 5 REPAIRS TO DAMAGED RLY. LINES MADRAS: The Railway authorities are engaged in restoring the lines damaged by the cyclone beyond Karaikudi on th<* KaraikudLDhanushkodi line and already the line Letv/een Raninad and L'lianushkodt has beun repaired and running ol trains resumed beiween tiic two stations. Breaches between Manama lura <tnd
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  • 54 5 MADRAS: A Press note issued by the Posts and Tele* graph Department states: 'Telegraph communication with Colombo is normal. Telegrams to Vedaranyam, Mutupet, Adirampattinam, Karaikudi, Attangudi, Kilasavalpatti, Paonnmaravathy, Melasivapuri, Kottamangalam, Arimalam, Rayavaram, Ramachandrapuram, Rayavaram. Arantangi, Manamelkudi, Chettinad, Kanadukathan, Kulipirai, Nachandupattl and Tirumayam, are subject to serious delay, since
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  • 725 5  -  T. H. RUTHERFORD *By 71/f ORE Indians than ever before are turning to Britain as a centre for advanced law studies. The reason is not for to seek, since London can offer training not only in Western legal codes and practice, but
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  • 63 5 COMPENSATION TO ORISSA EX-ZAMINDARS BHUBANESWAR; Orissas Revenue Minister Sri Sadasiva Tripathi informed Sri Gokulananda Pradharaj in the Assembly last week that a sum of Hs. 75 lakhs had been provided towards payment of compensation to the ex-za-mindars during the current financial year. He added that compensation in full would be
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  • 608 6 C.O.D. Book Parcels Found To Contain Only Worthless Newsprint Trimmings! COLOMBO: An attempt to evade Exchange Control regulations and send nearly a lakh of rupees to India was foiled by the vigilance of Customs Officers. Eiqht consignments of buo ks, valued, according to the
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  • 177 6 PROTECTION TO COIR INDUSTRY DEMANDED DACCA: East Bengal's coir goods industry has demanded a complete ban on foreign imports. It claimed that it could now adequately meet the country's demands and held that there was an abundant supply of coconuts in East Bengal for copra. The demand was placod b°
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  • 120 6 COLOMBO: Telegraph and telephone communications between India and Ceylon remained dislocated Dec. 5 for the fourth day. Hundreds of India-bound passengers are held up here for the last three days as the f en y service between Talaimarmar and Dhanushkodi has been cancelled owing to adverseweather conditions
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  • 189 6 COLOMBO; Trams with refreshment cars are really taverns on wheels. This submission has been made to the General Manager of Railways, Mr. B. D. Rampala, by the Society fox the Uplift of the Convenience of Passengers Travelling on the Coast Line Railway, in a memorandum which urges
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  • 135 6 TO CEYLONISE PAWNBROKER BUSINESS COLOMBO: The Government has decided to introduce legislation to Ceylonise the pawnbroker business. Mr. A. Ratnayake, Minister of Home Affairs, will shortly place before the House of Representatives an amendment to the Pawnbrokerage Ordinance removing the existing system of granting licences to carry on pawnbrokerage business.
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  • 215 6 Alis Outburst On Kashmir Checked In U. N. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.-Mr. Mohammed All, Pakistan's former Prime Minister declared yesterday in 1 JJ« United Nations that the statement on Kashmir made by the Soviet Communist Leader, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev showed a "complete disregard" for the Security Council decisions, on the
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  • 27 6 SUDAN GOVERNOR RESIGNS LONDON, Dec. 13. TTv«. Sudan Governor-General Sir Knox Helm, has announced his wish to reslpn for personal reasons, the foreign office nai.l -Router. Reuter
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  • 231 6 DINNER BY BOYD IN HONOUR OF DAVID MARSHALL vid Marshall an d Mr. Selwyn Uoyd, Britain's Defence Minister, met here last night at a dinner given to the Singapore Chief Minister's honour by Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, Colonial Secretary. This was the first meeting between Mr. Marshall and Mr. Uoyd since
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    56 6 Muslim religions leader Aga Khan leans on walking sticks as with the Begum he leaves Nice Fiance hv air en route to a winter holiday at his home at Aswan,' Ejrvpt At the airport to see Mm off were his son AH Khan and --A l^" Ug ter Yasmin <
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  • 234 6 NEW DELHI, Dec. i3.— Mr. Nehru Indian premier at a farewell dinner given by Soviet leaders last night said "If any lack of understanding-, or misunderstanding, existed between our peple and the people of the Soviet union it has faded awa y because Of my visit to the
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  • 69 6 Ton Communist terrorists have been killed by the Royal Hampshire Regiment and the Police in the Ulu Langet area of Selangor. Ajnon? the terrorists killed were Chan Lo, the Selangor State Committee Secretary and Wahab, the Branch Commttee Member of Ulu Langat. Four #the *<> terrorists were
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  • 292 6 SPECIAL TRAINS CARRY RELIEF TO STRICKEN RELIEF ORGANISATIONS' GIFT Full Details About Flood-Deaths From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 13. Special train carrying over seven hundred tons of relief supplies left Madras last night for cyclone affected districts in Tamilnad. This first of six relief trains contained entirely gifts of
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  • 132 6 CALCUTTA, Dec. 13 India's Commerce and Industry Minister Mr. t. T- Krishnamacharl, has warned British business in India that if those people with whom India had been associated in respect ot commerce and industry failed to induce confidence for increased foreign investment India would ikave
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  • 36 6 Mr. J M. Jumabhoy, Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry wfoo accompanied the C^ief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, to Ceylon and India will return this morning- by Air India at 7.30 a.m.
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  • 36 6 DONATION TO FLOOD RELIEF The JVatlukkottal Chettiar community of SingaR >ie K ave sent a BIIm °f ■B. 5001/- (approximately $3,200/-) to Mr. K .Kamaraj, the Chief Minister of Madras, towards Tamilnad Cyclone Relief Fund.
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  • 129 6 Gnacavaflal Paranjothi Ma. iiti, w.no arrive^ here in the -:rsi v/ec:: of October, is leavipS" ">• aii> tafcy at 6 a.m. for North Bon:.o, en a fottr-wcek tour. fa* IViahnr., the greatest exponent o: Kundaiinl Sakthi-« power within the easy reach of o>e and ell and
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  • 163 6 WARNING TO PENANG LANDLORDS There had be^n a very poor response by landlords in the Southern District of Province Vv"(;llesley to register under The Pndi Cultivators Control of J.juid r.nd Security of Tenure Ordinance, 1955 i -Monday, 12. u Mr. Bin-ham said that j.l! agreements under the Ordl fv, mce
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