Indian Daily Mail, 22 December 1955

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 309 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 19 56 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 221 1 C'Wealth Support For S'pore To Help Get On Our Feet Says Marshall Vm 'Ln B SF A I Wi AB S iALL SAID HERE TO-»AY HE WOULD bEEK THE HELP OF NEIGHBOURS A tsi r» TO cS^SoMmTJX ff™<>NWEALS| O MS EFFORT^ TO GET DOMINION STATUS FOR HIS COUNTRY. Mr. Marshall
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  • 80 1 YUGOSLAVIA WINS SEAT ON SEC. COUNCIL UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec. 21: Yugoslavia finally won a U.N. Security Council seat yesterday through an unpiecedented lottery deal to split its two-year term with the Philippines. The Yugoslavs, reported to have handed the Philippines a written promise to resign from the Council m
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  • 57 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 21: Film actress Rita Hayworth returned from Europe yesterday and said the only reason she was back was because of a legal fight with Columbia Pictures over an alleged breach of contract. The actress said she had no intention of seeing Dick Hay.
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  • 196 1 Future Of Tamil Areas In T-C From Our Own Correspondent NKW DELHI, Doc. 2x The final and decisive round of talks about future Tamil areas of Travancore began here on Tuesday. The Congress High Power Committee consisting Sri Nehru, Maulana Azad and Pandit Pant and President Dhebar met the two
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  • 86 1 1 rom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 21: Indians had been subjected to iIL treatment m French Madagascar by the authorities after merger of Pondicherry with the Indian Union, said Premier Nehru m the Lok Sabha on Tuesday m reply to a question. Reports
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  • 135 1 Marshall Returns Tomorrow Oiief Mini.- tor. Mr. David Marshall will he returning nere tomorrow noon, accompanied by the Minister for I^abour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and the Minister, for Local Government, I^ande and Housing, Inche Abdiul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. Mr. Marshall left Singapore on Friday, Dec. 2,
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  • 65 1 INDIAN INTERESTS IN PORTUGAL NEW DULHI, Dec. 21 Lisbon has accepted India s proposal that Egypt look after Indian interests m Portugal and its overseas possessions, I'remier Nehru's Parliamentary Secretary, Sadath Ali Khan, said yesterday. S.nce the break off of diplomatic relations between New Delhi and Lisbon over Goa and
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  • 55 1 SELB, GERMANY, Dec. 21 The Kosenthal Chinaware firm here said yesterday King Saud of Saudi Arabia has ordered gold trimmed dinner services for 1,000 persons a total of some 10,000 pieces. The cost was estimated at 5OO,OC;0 marks. Each piece of China will bear the
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  • 206 1 "Govt. Is Only Anxious To Maintain Law Order" (From Our Own Oorresp ondent) MADRAS, Dec. 'I I All thirty-six accused per sons m what is known as the Ramayana rioting 1 case were discharged yesterday by the District Magistrate of Madufai Mr. T. M.
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  • 100 1 ACTION AGAINST NAG AS: 258 KILLED NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 A total cf 258 people were killed and 68 wounded while Indian troops were restoring order recently m the Naga tribal area of India's northeast frontier the Indian Parliament was told yesterday. The disorders arose from the demand by tribesmen
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  • 23 1 ONE BANDIT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed; A Communist terrorist has been killed and. another wounded by security Forces m the, Federation.
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  • 43 1 His Majesty King Saud bi n Abdulazt z Al S»«d of Saudi Arabia visited the Indian Industries Fair. Photo shows His Majesty inspecting the models of houses for villagers m the Social Service Section of the Five-Year Plan Stall.
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  • 181 1 At a meeting held yesterday nt the Labour Ministry bet* ween the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union and the Singapore Traction Company, with a four-mem* ber T.U.C. delegation as Ob. servers, the Union agreed to accept as an interim
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    41 1 DiscusKtn^ self-government f< r Singapore, at the Colonial Oftic« «n London, (L t o R) British Colonial Secretary Alan T. I,ennox-Boyd, Singapore Chief Minisitr David Marshall, Singapore Housing Minister Inche Abdul Hamid, and Minister for Labour Lim Yen Hock of Singapore.
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  • 234 1 Selwyn Lloyd Replaces MacMillan As Foreign Secretary LONDON, Dec. 21: Prime Minister Eden toda* reshuffled his cabinet, making R. A. BUTLER Lord Privy Seal and leader of the House of Commons and moving Foreign Secretary Harold MacMillan into Butler's old post as Chanc ellor of the
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  • 140 1 Anti-U.S. Rioting in Jordan Too! JERUSALEM. Jordan Sec tor, Dec. 21: Same 2.00 C rioters m the Arab section 01 Jerusalem stormed the American Consulate yesterday, tearing down the American flag and breaking windows m tn< Consulate building. The demonstrators were mv mediately repelled by Aral Legionaires and police who
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  • 58 1 JAKARTA, Dec. 21: The Indonesian Economic Ministry announced today it has permitted the export of 6,000 tons of slab rubber from South Sumatra to Singapore the end of last week as a result of discussions with the Singapore goodwill mission headed by Chief Minister David Marshall
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  • 172 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 21: The Govt. of India have urged all Indian exporters to include a clause for arbitration m case of disputes m their contracts with foreign importers. In a Press Note published today, the Govt. of India pointed out
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  • 214 1 UNTIED NATIONS, New York, Dec. «l_ UN \s Hembly Prenhlent .lone Maza yesterday credited India s Prime Master Nehru with persuading the Kremli n to withdraw its bid to bnn c Outer Mongolia Into the U N and thu s
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  • 161 1 Anti-Dulles Demonstration In Calcutta CALCUTTA, Dec. 21: About 1,000 people yesterday demonstrated for two hours before the United States Consulate here m protest against the joint Portuguese American statement which referred to "Portuguese provinces m the Far East." The demonstrators held a public meeting with speeches condemning the statement and
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  • 30 1 LONDON, Dec. 21.— Moscow radio last nigiht broadcast a 30-minute feature on the life of Stalin, to mark to-day'a 76th anniversary of the former Soviet leader's birth.- Reuter
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  • 126 1 HONG KONG, Dec. 21.— An article m to-day' s Chinese communist party official organ, to PEKING PEOPLE'S DAILY said, "It is time for the restoration of peace m Malaya. 1 The newspaper's "Observer" was quoted by Peking Rudio as saying this was possible if
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  • 485 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thur. Dec. 22, 1955 Dominion Idea Br. Interests In S. E. Asia JHE idea of a British dominion m this part of the world is no new cne. Since several years ago, and particularly after the conclusion of the Second World War, suggestions haves been heard
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  • 1303 2  -  HORACE ALEXANDER SDFSFDFSFSFSFSHJFS Distortions In Press By LONDON. A few days ago, i was having lunch with a friend, formerly m the Indian Civil Service, so we naturally talked of India and Mr. Nehru. At one point m our conversation, said he wished Mr. Nehru would
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  • 66 2 BANGALORE: The following have been elected members of the Indian Coffee Board from the large growers' constituency, at the election held here last week. Madras Messrs. Chandrasekharan and M. X- Jinachandra; Mysore: Messrs. S. N. Ramana and A. M. Basavegowda, Coorg; Messrs. 'K. T. Uthappa and G.
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  • 244 2 NEW DELHI: Final decisions m regard to the location of the two new fertilizer factories would be taken m the course of a month or so, Mr. K. C. Reddy, Production Minister, told Mr. T. B. VittaJ Rao m the Lok Sabha. Mr. Reddv said that, m
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  • 45 2 At a ceremony held at the Istana, Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 19, Yang Mulia Tunku Matiamed bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin w as installed as Acting state Secretary, Selangor. Picture shows the Sultan of Selangor presenting the Instrument of Appointment to Tunku Mohamed (right).
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  • 154 2 NEW DELHI. A list of Hindi equivalents for 77 words of command has been drawn up for adoption by the Indian defence services. They are already being used during the guards of honour mounted for distinguished fore'gn visitors. Following are scheme of the equivalents;
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  • 78 2 POONA; A total of 211 radio-telephone calls are reported to have been put though between India and j Rusf a during the Russian leaders' four-week visit to this country and Burma. The aggregate duration of these call s was 3,665 minutes, or a little over
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  • 641 2 MADRAS: In disposing of an appeal m the Madras High Court, arising from a civil suit Mr. Justice W. S. Krishnaswami Naidu held that "the system of dauth or dowry among the Roman Catholics cannot toe considered to be the same as varadhakshina given to the Hindu
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  • 36 2 photo. President Tito of Yugoslavia, left, who arrived m Addis Ababa on Dec. 14 on an official visit to Ethiopia, pictured w!th his host, the Emperor jjaile Selassie (the Lioncf Judah) A.P.
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  • 114 2 BANARAS Mr. V. V. Giri, former Labour Minister of the Government of India suggested there should be only five States m India, namely, the East, West, North, South and Central States with a strong unitary Government at the Centre. In such a set-up, Mr. Giri
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  • 149 2 OTTAWA; Canada is to provide aid to India under the Colombo Pla n for three new projects, it was announced hero. These include diesel generat in X sots for supplying power to rural areas m India, ai. aerial-ma.s>-ncttmeter survey to survey mineral resources, and two Beaver
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  • 48 2 INDIAN MEMBERS ON U.N. COMMISSION UNITED NATIONS: The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations at its meeting here confirmed the membership of Dr. P. c. Mahalanobis on his Statistical Commission and Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal, at present Indian Ambassador to Yugoslavia, on the Commission on Human Rights.
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  • 40 2 HYDERABAD. Prime Mniister Nehru said here that m his lifetime he had never been m a hospital or a nursing: even for a single day. He made this remark while inaugurating the radium institute and cancer hospital here.
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  • 147 2 NEW DELHI: Details of arrangements between the Air india International and the Soviet air lines. Aerotlot for mutual carriage of through prssengers from India to points m Russia, Czechoslovakia, etc., served by Aeroflot and from these points to areas covered by Air India International were given m
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  • 58 2 NEW DELHT: The Soviet Deputy Minister of iron and Steel, Mr. V. B. Khlebnicov arrived m New Delhi recently by air from Moscow. The Deputy Minister, who is accompanied by 13 Soviet steel experts, has brought with him the detailed project which the Government of India are
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  • 673 3 Economists' Panel Meets Deshmukh's Review NEW DELm: The size and the pattern of outlay c.i the Second Five-Year PJ in and re&ources foV financing the Plan are am cng the subjects to be dis(ussed at the three-day m^eti.ig of Hhe Panel of Econcmists, Planning
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  • 83 3 LIGNITE IN GINGEE TINDIVANAM MADRAS: The Madras Govnent have received information from their geological advisers that lignite occurring m Tindivanam Glngee an<j adjar"nt areas of S. Arcot district r 'n not admit of ecomonlc exploitation. The Government ordered investigations following reP^ts from non-officials, in- luring members of the legis•tuie. about
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  • 236 3 NEW DELHI; The Govern meat of India h«k3 sanctioned a loan of Rs. 25 million to the Fertilisers and Chemicals iravancore Ltd., for its expansion pic gramme. Under this programme, this firm, which is the only one of its kind m the private sector, will
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  • 53 3 NEW DELHI: An orange name to be seen for miles around the Nahakotiy a pilnelds m Assa m i s the herald or a new source of power tot the Digboi oil refinery. SS flame* or Several million edible feet «f wui be used as fuel
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  • 371 3 tour of the flood aSS JJS m akudi af to a told Pressmen that he haTasxed th a«japuram district, control the P.W.D. (GenerilHhc P w£ P f^V^^ his and the P.W.D. (Irrigation, to work £?°t to expedite the worlS» relating to
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  • 252 3 REVISION OF EXCISE DUTY ON ART SILK FABRICS CRITICISED BOMBAY: Mr. D. N. Shroff, SS^n f Ule Silk and Art fcilk Mills Association m a •statement here characterised the revision of rates Of excise auty on art silk fabrics as an ill-advised step" which might t^ad to the "disintegration" of
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  • 366 3 NEW DELHI; The Lok Sabha passed amidst cheers a private member's bill seeking .o provide that castes and) subcastes of paties need not be mentioned m the registration of documents. The bill, sponsored by Mr. S. C. Samanta (Cong-West Bengal), amends the Indian Registration
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  • 200 3 INCREASING U.S. TOURISTS FOR INDIA NEW YORK: The number of American tourists visiting India is rapidly mounting. Ralph T. Reed, President of the American Express Company, declared here that their number has been increasing at a rate of 25 per cent yearly. He predicted that the 1955 total will prove
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  • 130 3 NEHRU GIVES 'HALVA' TO TRIVEDI NAGARJUNA, SAGAR. A packet of Badam halva, a delicacy of Hyderabad, wan presented to the Andhra Governor at the Instance of the Prime Minister Mr. Nehru. Mr. Nehru, Mr. Trivedi and other distinguished visitors attended an "At Home" given the Hyderabad Government. There were "too
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  • 170 3 KARACHI: Mr. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Central Minister for industries and Commerce, disclosed here that the government were actively considering the appointment of a commsision for preparing- plans for the survey of atomic raw materials m the country. The commission will also prepare plans for the installation of
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  • 83 3 PHOTOS. General Sir Gerald Templer. Chief of the imperial General Staff, foreground, meets Lieutenant General J. B. Glubb (GLUBB PASHA), m Arab headdress, on a visit to an Arab Legion camp m Jordan. General Glubb commends the Legion. Sir Gerald arrived m Jordan on Dec. 5,
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  • 200 3 NEW YORK; The expected death rate m the united States flor 1955 will be 9.2 per 1,000 population, according to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. This marks the eighth successive year m which death was kept below 10 per 1,000. In 1945 the number was 10.6.
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  • 253 3 JUL.L.UNDUR: The 80th anniversary of the Hari Vallabh Music Fair, the only one of its kind m India, will be held here for four day s from December 26. Mr. C. P. N. Singh, Governor of the Punjab, will formally inaugurate it on December 27. The
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  • 32 3 LONDON: The Greek Government has repeated the invitation to Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon to visit Greece," says a statement issued by the Greek Information Otßce m London.
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  • 216 3 Rly. Schemes Under. 2nd Plan Cut! Minister Expresses Concern NEW DELHI. The Deputy Rai» ,ay Minister, Mr. o. V. Alagesan, told the Lok Sabha, t' at the Railway Ministry had submitted to the Planning- jommission a plan costing roughly Rs. 1,480 crores for dev'jping rail transport m the Second Plan.
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  • 58 3 IMPHAL: The Government of India have sanctioned rupees two lakhs and five thousand as war damage compensation for paddy fields which were used as aerodrome m Manipur during the Second World War. Eight aerodromes were constructed by the Allied forces m the Manipur Valley during the war.
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  • 50 4 COLOMBO. The Minister of Ho:tv> Affairs has asked the Ceylon Turf Club to refrain from holding race meetings on holy Buddhist days. The Ministers decision naa been taken following thousands of written protests submitted to the Lanka Buddha MandUaya, the leading Buddhist organisation m Ceylon.
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  • 380 4 Ceylon Govt. Decision COLOMBO: THE CEYLON GOVERNMENT MAY sIGG E S T THAT THE 1NIH) CEYLON AGREEMENTS OF 1954 SHOULD BE FORMALLY ABANDONED AS HAVING PROVED UNWORKABLE. It is understood that Ceylon Government after carefully consider ng the Indian Premier, Mr. jawahaiial Nehru's last letter
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  • 170 4 JAFFNA: Fifteen lakhs of chanks are lying Idle m Jaffna as a result of the governmental ban on its export and a large number of people who were employed m n*ing- chanks are now out of employment. Before this ban came into operation, chanks were exported to India,
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  • 134 4 COLOMBO Bo saplings will be planted m the premises of all government schools. The Education Department 1h making arrangements to obtain saplings from the Sri Maha Bodhi Vihare. Anuradhapura for distribution among government schools. Education authorities feel that "it will be a good idea if all
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  • 64 4 COLOMBO: The Arts Council of Ceylon has awarded scholarships to Miss Balasundari Kanakasabai and Mr. Sena Walawe for training m oriental dancing m India. Ming Kanakasabai will po to Kalakestharai", Madras, for a four-years course of training, and Mr. Walawe to "Santhinikethan", West Bengal. Both took part m
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  • 42 4 CEYLON AT THE U.N. NEW YORK, Dec. 21 Mr. R.S. Gunewardene of Ceylon, one of the 16 new members, made his debut at the rostrum of the U.N. yesterday and pledged his country's support for the highest ideals of the organisation. Reuter
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  • 101 4 •Photo by The seventeen guides from all parts of Malaya now camping at the grounds of the district officer* residence at Klang. They are from left standing: Misses Yeow Soo See, Thong Mcc Lan, Maisle Tshung, Kotha, Che Fakhltab (camp conunandent), Miss O. M. Bmvcrs (Federation
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  • 178 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Public Schools' Cricket Association has invited 22 schoolboy cricketers for practice and a trial match m preparation lor the visit of the Combined Indian Schoolboy team from India m January 1956. The 22 boys selected pre. sent the cream of Ceylon's
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  • 96 4 COLOMBO: Australia's latest gift of Rs. 2,000,000 to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan will be utilised to build a string of eight chest clinics m > various parts of the country. The Rs. 2,000,000 gift will be given to Ceylon m the form of hour. This
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  • 72 4 Motorists travelling along Kalian* Road and Lavender Street are advised to leave the Beach Road free for road repairs to be carried out tomorrow and to make full use of. North Bridge Road. They should only use Beach Road if they have business there. Motorists are
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  • 54 4 SUDAN PLEBISCITE BERNE, Dec. 2i The Swiss Government yesterday announced its agreement to join m a seven-nation Commission invited to supervise a plebiscite for the Independence of the Sudan. It appointed as delegate M. Jean-Frederic Waglniere, Minister m Yugoslavia. The other countries invited to join were Sweden, Norway Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia.
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  • 187 4 COLOMBO: The Controller of Tea m Ctylon has called for the views of the tea industry, on a proposal to set up a separate fund to ensure a longer period of assistance to small-holders for development purposes. At the moment smallholders are covered toy a
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  • 62 4 Tto3 teachers from Raub held their engagement ceremony at Klang. They are Mr. P. Jayarai'a&ingam a teacher at the Mahmud School, and Miss Gladys Robinson., a teach, er of the Methodist Girls School, Raub. Miss Gladys is the 2nd daughter of the late Mr. P. T. Robinson
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  • 266 4 Listeners To Have A Voice In Selection Of Radio Programmes Members of the public, particularly listeners of Radio Malaya's programme, will get an opportunity to advise Radio Malaya's programme planners on what they (the listeners) like and d'slike about the programmes they hear, so that the Heads of Programmes will
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  • 104 4 LONDON, Dec. 21 Britain's War Minister Mr. Antony Head yesterday announced "far-reaohin^ changes Jn the Reserve (Auxiliary) Army" wiping out its armoured divisions and leaving- it only two full scale divisions. Mr. Head told the House of oomintons "these divisions are requested to meet our NATO commitments.
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  • 78 4 MANILA, Dec. 21: A leader of the Communist-directed Huks and his aide were alain on Monday by Philippine army troopers. Tomas Calma, chief finance officer of the dissidents and brother.in-law of surrendered Huk leader Luis Tarue, and Cornelio Capanas, his aide were killed m separate en. counters
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  • 196 4 Following- is the list of successful Malayan Candidates m the Hindi Examinations held m August, 1955, by Dakshina Bharat Hindustani Prachar Sabha, Madras. The candidates were coached by Hindustani Prachar Sabha, Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. SINGAPORE PRATHMIC. Grade IT; K. Usha, K. Thilakan, Thomas Jacob; MADHYAMA. Grade II:
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  • 80 4 IND. GYMKANA BEAT IND. YOUNGSTERS In the first Tamils Festival I Soccer match played yesterday at the Farrer Park, Indian Gymkhana beal Indian Youngsters Sports Club by three goals to nil. T. Subbiah, T. T. Pillai and S. Jaganathan claimed a goal each. In the second match played the Seletar
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  • 108 4 ALBANY, New York, Dec. I 21: The State Safety director has advised fire chiels to help discourage the sale of a type of what he called "hignly flammable" dolls made m Japan. Michael H. Prendergast yesterday warned Christmas shoppers against the dolls. He said they were
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  • 31 4 A public debate will be held at the Bahai Centre, Banque D'lndia-Chine Bldg. Raffles Place tomorrow, Dec. 23, at 5 p.m. on The Pattern Foi Future Society."
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  • 106 4 Gita Jayanti will be celebrated at the Raniakrishna lission Hall, at 9, Norris Road, on Sunday, Dec. 25, at j.45 p.m. Commissioner for India m Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon will preside and the following All epeak on the 'Bhagvad Glta'. (Gosp2l of Lord Krishia): Mis 3 Margaret
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  • 102 4 COURT OP INQUIRY NAMED Mr. Justice Tan v\h Tah if to head the Court of Inquii j to inquire into tie causes and circumstances of the Sin.^apoio IJus disputes. The other two members cf the Court of Inquiry are Mr. Charles Gamba and Mr. H. K. Franklin. The announcement wa
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