Indian Daily Mail, 15 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 302 IINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 584 1 Economic Aid To Singapore MARSHALL'S TALKS WITH LORD READING LONDON, Dec. 14: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister was today discussing the Crown Colony's economic development plans with the Marquess of Reading, British Minister of State at the Foreign Office, authori tative sources here said. THIS WAS THEIR FIRST MEETING
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  • 107 1 KIDNAPPED DOCTORS RELEASED UNITED RATIONS, New York, Dec. 14. The United Nations Announced yesterday that, Dr. M. Postiglione of Iwly and Dr. Soor of Burma have been released ny Communist insurgents who kidnapped (hem m the Burmese city of Maymyo on Dec 1. The announcement said this news came from
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  • 59 1 DINNER AT CHATHAM HOUSE LONDON. Dec. 14: Mr. David Marshall last night dined with about 50 leading British politicians, economists and Commonwealth and foreign diplomats m the house where the 18th century statesman Pitt the Elder lived. The Chief Minister addressed the dinner meeting but m accordance with the 'Chatham
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  • 127 1 Usually reliable sources said that Mr. Marshall assured the F. 8.1, representatives that his government would continue to help British capital m building up industries m Singapore. The representatives, m their turn, told the Chief Minister that British Capital would continue to co-operate m improving tne
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  • 222 1 INDIA SEEKS CLARIFICATION OF DULLES STATEMENT WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.--Indian Ambassador G. L. Mehta said yesterday Tie has asked the United* States for "some clarification" of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' recent reference to Goa as a province of Portugal. He conferred with Assistant Secretary of State George Alien for
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  • 76 1 LONDON, Dec. 14 Sir Anthony Eden the Prime Minister indicated that if opportunities came to bam further hydrogen bomb tests he would take them. But the Government must bo allowed to "play our hand ie our own way." He told president questioners m the House of
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  • 112 1 COLOMBO, Ceylpn, Dec. 13. The Communist, party received on Sunday its most severe defeat so far Ceylonese elections. In the south Ceylon Matara Urban Council, regarded as the party's strongest area, 9 out of the 10 Communist candidates were defeated. In the last council the party
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  • 274 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Dec. 14 Cracking down quickly, Britain banned the Communist Party m this rebellious island colony today and immediately rounded up 185 leading Nicosia workers struck to protest the ban and marcbed on the headquarters of the Pan-Cyprian Federation of Labour to plan further action. Those
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  • 421 1 Karayalar Leads Discontented Group Dictatorship Alleged From Our Own Correspondent MABDAS, Dec. 14. Serious attempt is being made to challenge Mr. k. Kamaraj's leadership of the Tamilnad Congress Committee at Tirupur today. This meeting- will elect members of the Tamilnad Parliamentary Board. In view of the
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  • 45 1 David Marshall, left Chief Minister of Singapore, and J. M. Jumabhoy, centre, the Deputy Minister for Commerce and industry, with President Rijendra Prasad of India, m New Delhi December 6. Marshall stopped m India three days on his way to London.
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  • 92 1 KARACHI, Dec. 14.- A goodwill delegation, of Chinese women here leaving here last night for Peking after spending a week iai Pakistan. They were visiting Pakistan mi n return for a visit by Pakistani women to c&ikia last year. The leader of the Chinese delegation Madame
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  • 202 1 INDIA IS SUPERIOR TO BIG FIVE NEW DELHI, Dec 14.— 50- viet Communist Party Chief Nikita Kh*_shchev took public credit for "annoying: America" over the Goa issue and aaid he did not mind "if our remark are disliked and 1 resented." Speaking to a group representing; the Hindi Association of
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  • 27 1 RENO NEVADA, Dec. 13 Fil m star Rita Hayworth was .^ranted a divorce here yesterday from her fourth hiufeaad, oroooer jMc|t HftOTnw. Reuter
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  • 216 1 Soviet Leaders 9 India Visit -A Triumph For Nehru Tone Of Joint Communique NEW DELHI, Dec. 14: Political and diplomatic circles here considered that if the 15-day tour of Soviet leaders has been a personal triumph for Marshall Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev the joint communique at it s
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  • 169 1 JOINT STATEMENT NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— A joint communique by Mr. Nehru and Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev said last night that the disappointment at the Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference need only be temporary and every effort should be made to relax international tension. The communique said there could be
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.—India and Ruaela last night announced a trade understand* ing! under which Russia wili sell India a million tons of steel m the next three years. A joint communique also said Russia would sell India oil rainimg and other equipment to be agreed
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  • 86 1 EVRKUX. Deo. 14. Mr. John Fester Dalles, United States Secretary of State, arrived here by air sliurtly after midday for the three-day meet n e of the North Atlantic .Council which begins In Paris tomorrow. Ri» plane landed w thl» Normandy airfield because a strike of nir curity
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  • 513 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thu., Dec. 15, 1955 A Good Sign HOPES of a peaceful settlement with the Malayan Communists have been revived with the meeting which took place on Tuesday between the representatives of the Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman and the representative of the Communist party boss
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  • 1150 2 Fund Constituted In Madras City MADRAS: An appeal to the people to contribute liberally to the Madras Cyclone Relief Fund for affording relief to the people -affected by the recent cyclone m the districts of Ramnad, Tanjore, Madurai and Tiruchirapalli, was made by Mr. C. Subramaniam,
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  • 286 2 Ramakrishna Mission Chief's Appeal MADRAS: Swami Kailashananda, l^iesident of the Sri Ramakrishaa Micaion, m the course of an appeal says: The public should be aware that Tanjore, iiamanathapuram. Madura and Trichinopoly Districts of Tamil Nad were visited by a devastating cyclone on Dec. 2, the woeful consequences of which are
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  • 201 2 MADRAS: Mr. S. C. C. Anthony Pillai, President of the Madras Labour Union, met Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister m charge of Industries and Labour at the Secretariat and made representations to him that exemption should be given from current labour legislation if the workers
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  • 55 2 MADRAS: The President of the Anuhra Pradesh Congress Committee has sent a telegram to the President of the Tamil Xad Congress expressing his sympathy towards the sufferers m the c>cione-ail'ected areas of Tamil Nad. He has also forwarded to the Tamil Nad Congress President a checheque for
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    31 2 the f mOBt f the hOUSes were belown by Some of the two hundred heads of cattle that perished dv« to exposure during the cyclone at Naranagar near the .Madura! airport.
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  • 39 2 KURNOOL: The Govtrnor of Andhra Mr. C. M. Trivedi, aaa sent Rs. 500 to the Governor ot Madras as a token donation for affording relief to the victims m the cyclone-af-fected areas m Madras State.
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  • 137 2 Dr. Ambedkar To Erect Buddha Mandir AURANGABAD: Dr. B. R. Amcedkar, who has declared ni:> intention to embrace Buddbtan next year, is row planriny to erect a Budd;»a man. aii at Acuangabad, where he !>roposea to settl; 1 down. Ihe mandir wnich may be In the style of Sanclii or
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  • 118 2 DACCA: Maulana Abdul Khan Bhasani President, East Pakistan Awami League, declared here that there would be no alternative fcut to launch civil disobedience movement If the United Front Ministry did not implement the 21_point programme. Addressing a mammoth public meeting Maulana Bhasani said he was prepared
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  • 35 2 NEPAL KING'S STAY IN INDIA EXTENDED KATHMANDU: Kir.^ Ma. hendra and he Queen of N'ipal who were to return nenj from India have extended iheir slay iv Calcutta by a lew days, it was announced.
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  • 166 2 DACCA: Tne Awami League last week 'strongly condemned the overall and countarywide arrests of political workers under tile condemned olack law the Public Saietv Act. At a mammoth gattttrMg here, the League m a lesoiu tion urged the Government to immediately and unconditionally" release
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  • 135 2 PETITION FOR LEAGUE TRUST ACCOUNTS KARACHI; An application was tiled m the Karachi Bench of West Pakistan High Court on behalf of one Mr. HamiduL lah last week praying for a lull report about the accounts and affairs of the Muslim League Trust Fund be called by the Court. The
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  • 112 2 DOGRA ON KASHMIR SITUATION ALLAHABAD: Mr. Pre m Nath Dogra, president of the AlLZndia Jan Sangh called upon the Government of India to adopt a "firm policy" m regard to Kashmir and liberate the Pakistan-occupied areas of the State. Addressing: members of the Allahabad Press Club here Mr. Dogra said
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  • 138 2 AHMBDABAH: The Bhoodin movement m Western India assumed a new significance ■/hen an entire village m the backward district of Sabarkantha was given away as "Gram Dan" to a band of young enthusiastic workers of democrat. According to Mr. Suryakant Parikh, the
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  • 141 2 SEASON STATION PERMITS TO BE INTRODUCED LUCKNOW: The Railway Minister Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri told newsmen last week that Press representatives will be charged one fourth of dues on season platform tickets to be introduced. He said that a demand had often been made on behalf of the people who
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  • 53 2 DEATH OF MRIDANGA VIDWAN KUTTALAM: The death ocourred of Mr. 8. Btvmvadivel PMai. mridanga vidwan, at his residence here on Dec. 5. He was 51. He was ailing for more tnan two months. He was President of the Kuttalam Town Congress Committee, member of the Panchayat Board and ViceJ»resident of
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  • 107 2 BOMBAY: T*e Government o; India are understood to be studying; a proposal for the ii.«.;e of gold bearing bonds early next year to draw out private gold boardings In the country and partly to make Rood tho shortage In foreign financial assistance for the second
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  • 1533 3 Move Challenged By Opposition Ruling Reserved •*»J22ii£^? I: Af J? r a W -"■bate discussion the adm^ B **J"y <* the Constitution (Eighth AmendttoeGovernmenrs second attempt to take Pow^topwscribe a time -limit for obtaining State LegM**uw»' views on the S.R.C. report remained un certain. RAISE? S^SSI&fFVZSZfP
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  • 52 3 Thopputurai, was entirely washed away along w ilh its entire 870 people during the recent cyclone and floods. This is the worst affected area, where not a trace of life was left behind. Th» c*rc«M of m animal found la a OMurina tope Bear TthoppoDmaJ, near
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  • 227 3 EAST BENGAL'S GIGANTIC FLOOD PROBLEM DACCA: East Bengals Minister for Communications, Buildings ana Irrigation, Mr. Afcdus dalam Khan, last week inaugurated here the recently constituted Flood Commission. Tne Government was aware that the flood control problem was gigantic and people expected speedy action, Mr. Khan told the Commission and suggested
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  • 210 3 MADRAS: A milkman of Lloyds Road, Cathedral, N. Thomas, was fined Rs. 10 by the Special Honorary Presidency Magistrate, Vep^ry, for ill-treating a heifer calf by abandoning- it on a footpath exposed to foul weather, and without food and water. The animal ultimately died on
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  • 116 3 NSW DELHI; Aran^enunts have been completed for the setting up of a National Cencrp o^ Foundamental EducaThis cortre will d o experimental wor:< m social education anrj train districts social education organisers for the v.Jiole cci ffitry. as many as 350 organisers are expected to be trained. The
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  • 35 3 lwib^Tf 8 1 V r# 5* U f Centre > Photographed during the call paid by Russian Premier Mkoiai Bulganin (Bight) m Rangoon, recently. At left is a Russian interpreter rremieT
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  • 121 3 WEST GERMAN SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION IN BOMBAY BOMBAY; Specimens of different reptiles, frogs, fishes, cirds, plants and seeds preserved m bottles after special treatment are being- despatched to Germany muter the supervision of German scientists who arived here three months ago. The specimens are for the use of scientific institutes m
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  • 293 3 CHILD MISSING 'AFTER RICKSHAW ACCIDENT MADRAS Two year old Damodaram was happy m his IS 0 61 3 i ap as he wm goin| m a rickshaw to a doctors house m Park Town. That 2£7 SS Ut 1 1 a m n W^nesday last. last week Damodararn s mother
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  • 92 3 NSW DELHI: Nearly 52 delegates from Ceylon, Malaya, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Burma ?.nd India arc expected to participate m tha International Agricultural Extension Development CcntTo to be hold m Eho^al this month. The centre will also be attended b,,' representatives of the Ford Fo'incKuon,
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    11 3 devastated street m Arantangl Taluk. Picture shows SSL £3££ h WM
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  • 280 3 Afro-Asian Relations: Role Of Press In Strengthening Ties MADRAS: The leading part that Pressmen could play m promoting Afro-Asian iriendship was emphasised by Mr. Heymann, leader of the Gold Coast Press Delegation, now on a visit to India, addressing the members of the Madras Union of Journalists at a reception
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  • 150 3 MADRAS: Can the word 'wife* be Interpreted to mean more than one wife? This question stared the authorities of the Madras Government In the face a few days hack. The Director of Medical Services, who deals with the implementation of the Medical Attendance Rales, at one sta?e was
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  • 212 3 LAHORE: The We«t Pakistan Government has asked i«Lv£ entre for a rrant °t Rs 60,000,000 and a loan of K& 20,000,00 to meet the damage caused hv the October floor h. The Financn Minister. Mr. Mumtaz DauUnna, is negotiating: with the Central Government.
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  • 60 3 KARACHI: Pakistan 1 Arab Cultural Association 1 3 at nr< sent busy on the preparation of an Urdu-Arabic dictionary ctetraed to be the first of its kind m the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent. The dictionary, which tin Association hope to publish the near future, m addition to all modern words
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  • 1406 4 THE SITUATION IN TAMILNAD, I& SLOWLY IMPROVING, B U T IT Wlli? TAKE A VERY LONG TIME FOR THE CYCLONE— HIT AREAS TO RECOVER EVEN PARTIALLY, FOR THE DAMAGE CAUSED TO LIFE AND PROPERTY IS SO HEAVY. Enormous amount of money, food
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  • 243 4 WHY TO S. INDIANS ONLY ASKS DEVASER! (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 14. While aplnuditig efforts of the Malayan Indians to raise substantial relief for the cyclone victims m South India, Mr. K. L. Devaser, Ex-Presid-ent of the Malayan Indian Congress and nominated Federal Councillor, today deplored the tendency
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  • 133 4 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: revolutionary method of manufacturing fabric which eliminates expensive and orthodox process of spinning and weaving has been perfected m Britain. These non-woven fabrics are made by positioning woollen fibre and cementing them with bonding agent which contains 80 per cent
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  • 183 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 14. All rail, telegraph telephone, and postal communications have been restored m four districts of Tamilnad which were hit by the cyclone just two weeks ago. Only one short rail section between Arantangi Manamelkudi is still cut. With
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  • 122 4 PLEBISCITE FOR BRITISH TOGOLAND UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Dec. 14. The U.N. Assembly Trusteeship Committee nominated Eduardo Espinosa Prieto of Merico yesterday to conduct a plebiscite m British Togoland to determine whether that territory wants to merge with the British Gold Coast. The Committet also adopted 36 I, with 12 abstentions,
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  • 82 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 14.— Tufi United Nations security Council cleared the way yesterday for a vote on a New Zealand Brazilian resolution to admit 18 new members to the World Organisation. Japan was vetoed by the Soviet Union m the Security Council debate. Cambodia was also vetoed! b>
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  • 39 4 RANGOO.N Dec. 14. The Thailand Prime Mnlster Field-Marshal Pibul Songgram, arrived here by air toda y on a five-day State Visit to Burma. He was acoompatned by his wife and 28 high ranking Thai officials.- Reuter
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  • 95 4 THE QUEEN MEETS MALAYAN STUDENTS The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on Tuesday, met students from Hong Kong. Malaya, Burma, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam during their visit to the Hans Crescent Hostel for students from the Colonies, and the Davies Street Headquarters of the British Council.
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  • 116 4 ENGLISH CHRISTMAS TREES IN SINGAPORE 8.0.A.C. have just flown out four Christmas trees for their General Sales Agents, the Malayan Airways. These trees are now on display, and three of them can be seen at Robinsons, John Littles and Whiteaway Laidlaw. The fourth is on show m the main hall
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  • 98 4 Two more Communist terrorists one an acting State Committee member have been killed by Security Forces m the Federation, says an Emergency communique issued m the Federation yesterday. They were Heap Thong, actin z State Committee member and the Selangor terrorist with most murders to his
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  • 106 4 "Now aoout 80 per cent of the State is White m whicn live 75 per cent of the populalation. We hope the rest of the State will be White very soon," declared the Sultan of Pahang addressing the first session of the Council of State
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  • 79 4 The Government of Singapore has appointed a Committee to study the present system of inviting tenders for Pawnbrokers Licences and to make recommendations for any changes desirable m the system. The Committee will be glad to receive any representations .n writing from those interested. All memoranda submitted by
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  • 66 4 Students from Asia, who are now m Britain under U.N.O. scholarships, to study social welfare, are to figure m a television programme to be broadcast by the 8.8.C. at the end of this month. The visitors who are attending a social welfare course at the
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  • 30 4 CALCUTTA Dec. 14.—Britain's High Commissioner m India Mr. Malcolm MacDor.lad arrived here yesterday. Soo n after ihia arrival he held prolonged discussions with British tA sinessmen. Reuter
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  • 52 4 Sir Robert To Present Queen's Royal Scout Certificates The Governor, Sir Robert Black, m his capacity as Chief Scout of Sln?a£ore will represent Queen's Scouts Royal Certificates at Sands House, 'rmenian Street, at 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 23. Afterwards r Robert will address the half yearly meeting- of the
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  • 76 4 WEATHER BRIEFINGS FROM ALIPORE PRAISED KATHMANDU: Mr. K. Cha. ra, leader of the advance part of next year s Japanese expcn. tion to Mansalu, praised tt Indian Office ;it AUpore for their weather briefing broadcast at All India Radio. Mr. Chara who is just back from the mountain, said he
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  • 235 4 Permission Granted To Ceylon Indians COLOMBO. Sir John Kotelawala. Ceylon prime Minister, has agreed to permit friends and relatives m Ceylon of South Indians badly affected by the recent cyclone to remit not more than Rs. 200 as a measure of relief through the Ceylon
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  • 126 4 CIVIL SERVICE ASKS FOR POL. NEUTRALITY The following resolution v, is adopted unanimously at ttic Staff Side Council meeting held yesterday. "That the Staff Side Council is determined to ensure that the political neutrality integrity and independence of the Civil Service is maintained and is of the opinion that the
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  • 65 4 The Botanic Gardens will continue to be floodlit until Dec. 17. The Band Of the Royal Air Force, Far East, under Bandmaster iFt Lt. W. G. Newman, will pla y at the Gardens on Thursday, Dec. 15, from 10 pjn. The Rldleyana Exhibition m the Customs Office will
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