Indian Daily Mail, 27 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 814 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 374 1 Nehru Allays Western Nations' Fears Friendly With All, But Independent Policy COLMBATORE, (SOUTHERN INDIA) DEC. iQ: INDIA INTENDS TO BE FRIENDLY TOWARDS ALL COUNTRIE S, EVEN IF SOME DO NOT WANT TO BE FKIE NDLY WITH HER, MR. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER, SAID HERE YESTERDAY. Mr. Nohru wtas addres
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  • 130 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 26. A blp Dodge propaganda motor van and portable tape recorder were presented to Pertyar E. V. Ramaswami, leader of the Dravida Kalagham, by his friends and followers. The presentation was made at a functon In Perambur last Saturday
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  • 66 1 KARACHI, Dec. 26.— Major On?ral Nadir Batanghlidj. Persian AmLassador m Kara- iii. said here he was having talks with the Pakistan Government on the permanent demarcation of the Boundary line between the two countries. Two thirds of the boundary s been undermarrated since the Indian subcontinent was
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  • 98 1 AFTER 18 MONTHS OF MARRIED LIFE CHANGE OF SEX! ONTARIO Canada, Dec 26. Pear! Augusta M< rland a 2s year old divorcee will leave hospital here m two weeks to begin a new Ufo as a num. The Victoria Hospital m this Ontario town announced that an operation carried out
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  • 218 1 CANTERBURY, (England). Dec. 26: The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Geoffrey Fisher m his Christmas Morning Service address at Canterbury Cathedral yesterday warned against the use of compulsion '*So lgng as we have the strength to avoid it." But he admitted that sometimes force of some
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  • 117 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 26. The Union Finance Minister, Mr. Chintamanl Deshmukh twice quoted from the Tamil classic Tirukural when inaugurating the Music Academy's Conference here on Saturday. Mr. Desiimukh is a profound scholar of Indian languages and culture and proved that m his learned
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  • 115 1 KARACHI, Dec. 26.— Admi- ral Arthur Radford, Chairman of the United States Joint Chief of Staff who is on a world tour left here by air for Bangkok. He stayed m Karachi three days and met the Governor General Major General iskander Mirza, the Prime Minister
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  • 109 1 KARACHI, Dec. 26.— The Governor-General of Pakistan, Major-General Iskander Mirza, said m a broadcast that efforts were being made to subinct the Foreign affairs of Pakistan to the interplay of outside forces. This was understood to be an indirect reference to the rerent speeches by the
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  • 146 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 26. Premier Nehru laid the Foundation Stone for South Indian i extile Associations Research Institute at Coimbatore yesterday afternoon. The institute aims to apply modern scientific knowledge and the latest industrial technique to South Indian mills which are mostly old
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  • 135 1 NEW YORK, Dec. zt>: man => age old problem of how to dispose of waste products has become acute m dealing with •atomic garbage' which cannot lust be thrown away becausr ?t may remain dangerously radio active for centuries. Side by side with all the research
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  • 36 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 26.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Ind-a's Unted Nations Delegate, bedridden m his hotel with appendicitis, had a good night's sleep and was m better condition yesterday, his staff reported Reuter
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  • 88 1 LONDON, Dec. 26. I Two Labour Members of Parliament here are planning to introduce legislation to make runaway husband* contribute to the maintenance of their deserted wives. It is estimated that the taxpayer Is at present contributing about three and a half million sterling every
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  • 111 1 BELGRADE, Dec. 26: President Tito's visit to Egypt this week will be of the -greatest significance for the further development of mutual relations oetween Egypt and Yugoslavia," Lieutenant Colonel uamei Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, said m an article In Monday's issue of the Sarajevo
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  • 90 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 26: India has received official intimation from the World Court at the Hague of a Portuguese complaint on India's occupation its Indian enclaves at Dadra and Wagar Havali, official sources said here yestedday. They added that India's reply will be sent next
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  • 119 1 i VATICAN CITY, Dec. 26: White clad Pope Pius XH gave his Christmas blessing yesterday to 50,000 pilgrims and Roman faithful who were gathered at noon m the sunny square of St. Peters. "II Papa, II Papa" ''Pope, Pope" cried the throng as the Pope's frail
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  • 102 1 QUEEN APPEALS FOR GOODWILL AMONG NATIONS SANDRINGHAM, England, Dec. 26. Queen Elizabeth II yesterday appealed for goodwill among nations and urged her own people to "adventure on to make the world a better place." The young Queen broadcast a Christmas message to all corners of her far-flung empire—including tfre trouble
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  • 151 1 WORLD LOOKS TO C'WEALTH FOR LEAD LONDON, Dec. 26. Queen Elizabeth Second said here today that a large part of th<; world looks to the Commonwealth for a lead m a voyage of discovery "To make the world a better place." In her traditional Christmas Day Broadcast to the Commonwealth,
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  • 139 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 26.— Field Marshal Lord Montgogomery, Deputy Commander of the Allied Forces m Europe said m a recorded Christmas Radio message that the future of the tree world lay In its unity. "If peace means simply the absence of major war then
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  • 63 1 POLISH X-MAS TREE DECORATING FOR BRITAIN LONDON, Dec. 26: Britain and the United States have, ordered 100,000 Christmas tre« decorations from Poland for next year, Warsaw Radio said. The Radio said Polish Christmas decorations were being exported to 18 countries including Britain, the United States, Canada, and Australia. Many thousands
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  • 77 1 LAOS ELECTIONS: RED TACTICS IN VAIN VIENTIANE, Dec 26: Tue Government of Lao»s State m Indochina announced today that the Communis-. plan to stop people noting m the national elections yesterday had proved a complete failure. A spokesman said polling m all province had been ye y heavy despite prolonged
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  • 47 1 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Dec. 26: Sir Edwaid Bettham, the Governor of Trinidad, has asked all Government Ministers who can, to attend the London Conference on West Indian Federation next February, "m view of the Importance to the Colony of the issues 'nvolved."- Reuter
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  • 23 1 PARIS, Dec. 26: Seventeen people wero killed and 21 injured In Ch- latmas weekend road accidc-tts Itt France, police rep >vtc«i today. Reutar.
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  • 247 1 Sex Deviation In Britain In Parliament, Church, Civil Service Armed Forces Radio! 3 p. c. Of Males Involved LONDON, Dec. 26: A team of experts on medicine and crime said sex deviation is so widespread m Britain there are "practisiag homosexuals" m parliament. Reporting oh an investigation made for the
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  • 343 1 PARIS DEC 26: POLICE YESTERDAY REMOVED A HOME-MADE BOMB FROM THE FAMED BAffIUCAOJ SACRE COEUR THREK HOURS BEFOBE IT WAS SET TO GO OFF DURING THE JAMMED NOON MASS 0.1 CHRISTMAS DAY. T mmMm THE BOMB WAS LOCATED BY PRIESTS IN THfc CHURCH
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  • 92 1 NO MORE OIL TROUBLES FOR CARS! OTTAWA. Doc 26. A Toronto Company is to produce a calcium alloy slug which will make it possible, for cars to travel at least 20,000 miles without an oil change, the Canadian Government's national research council has announced. The slug, fitted inside the engine,
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  • 126 1 Security Forces on Sunday killed a most important Malay terrorist m Nortn Kedah. He was Sulaiman alias Leiman bin Mat, a member of the terrorist organisation m Tolak m padang ferap district. Sulaiman, with two other Chinese terrorists, was coming out to collect food when they
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  • 113 1 MOSCOW'S X-MAS GREETINGS TO U.S. LONDON, Dec. 26.— Moscow Radio sent Christmas greetings to its American listeners today and told tnem '"some headway* has been made towards ending- the cold war. The English language broadcast said: "This year, as we greet one another on Christmas we can say that some
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  • 101 1 S.T.C. STRIKE: HOPE OF EARLY SETTLEMENT Representatives of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union met the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and the Assistant Minister, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, at the Labour Ministry yesterday momingr and had a one-hour discussion with them. They conveyed to the
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  • 72 1 The Commissioner for Jndia Mr. R. K. Tandon is hntvlBg on a tour of the Fedei;tion today. He will attend a farewell tea party in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow given in honour of the Assistant Commissioner Mr. Madhavan Nair whr is sailing for Madras on Thursday, Dec. 29
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  • 712 2 Govt. To Give Loans To Rebuild Homes Free Supply Of Seedlings Too MADRAS: The Madras Government have taken decisions on further relief measures for those affected by the recent cyclone m the districts of Tanjore, Ranianatha- ur.uji, Madurai and Tiruchirapalli district*, following a high
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  • 373 2 MADRAS: The Tamil Nad Congress Committee is purchasing handloom cloth for a good portion of the Km. 10,000 donated by the A ICC and the tint consignment of the cloth is being despatched to the Collector of Ramanad fur distribution among- the distressed people. Messrs.
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  • 130 2 HUNGARY TO HELP INDIA PRODUCE MORE COAL NEW DELHI: Hungary will help India m increasing her coal production. It is planned to raise coal output from 37 million tons to 60 million tons by the end of the second FiveYear Plan period. Mr. Biro, chief of the Hungarian trade delegation
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  • 82 2 Of that is beauty, then it is revealing. Women when they are conscious of their charms they never conceal it, not a ftvMl of it. Gay Debby Reynolds shows she can initate even the most artistic black cat. Is the animal real on a clay
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  • 450 2 MADRAS; The Madas Government have decided to provide subsistence loans ipto a limit oi Us. 200 as a measure of relief for victims of the recent cyclone m the southern districts. This step has been decided on m view of the fact that many of
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  • 358 2 NORMAL RY. BOOKINGS TO DHANUSHKODI The Indo-Oylon Express arrived m Madras after a delay of five hourst, on account of cautious running on t the newly-repaired lines near t Ramanacl station. The railway authorities have commerced 1 normal boohing of passengers 1 to Dhanushkodi. The volume of traffic to Dhanus'ikodi
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  • 415 2 Diesel Locomotives For Saurashtra PORBANDER: The diesclisation of locomotives under a four.year plan is to take place m Saurashtra, said Mr. Ghanshyam Pande, Chirman of the Railway Board, at a Katkola junction station press conference just before the inauguration of the Gop-Katkola link of 21.35 miles by the Chief Minister
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  • 83 2 HUQ OPPOSES DRAFT CONSTITUTIONAL PROPOSAL KARACHI, The proposal of the draft constitution that the head of Pakistan State always be a Muslim, was strongly opposed by Mr. A-K. Eazlvl Hug, Pakistan's Minister for the Interior. Sources close to the Coalition Party disclosed that Mr. K» q made his v*e w
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  • 82 2 GAUHATI: The Union Government is understood to have agreed to finance the Rs. 800,000 scheme for the construction of a motorable road to the top of Kamakhya Hill, near Gaunati, one of the important places of Hindu pilgrimage m India. The construction work will stai
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  • 568 2 PUDUKOTTAI: Mr. Kairaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, and Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, visited the cyclone-affected villages m Alangudi and Tiruniayaui taluks recently for obtaining first-hand knowledge of the havoc caused. On arrival at Pudukottai, the Ministers held a discussion of a general nature
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  • 405 2 LONDON: The central aim of the British Council has always been to spread the knowledge of the English language, and thereby of English inst tutions and ways O f Ufa, m ever-widening areas, says a report reviewing the work of the Council during
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  • 147 2 NEW DELHI: India will establish diplomatic relations with Outer Mongolia within the next few day*. This was made known by Prine Minister Nehru, v>hile speaking: at tlus civic reception m honour of Madam Soonjf Ching Ling. Mr. Nehru sad: "We have decided to establish diplomatic relations
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  • 169 2 and her leaders and people for the great reception accorded to King; Saud. MAIFEN r In a statement to NAiF££ Mr Fozan says; "Having returned to New Delhi after the successful completion of His Majesty's India tour, the thing I should to do is to thank
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  • 895 3 Separate State Status Urged Debate On S. R. C. Report NEW DELHI: THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATES REORGANISATION COMMISSION WITH REGARD TO THE FUTURE OF PUNJAB, 11 1 MAC H A L I'KADKSII OKJSvSA, MANIPUR AND TRXPURA CAME IN FOR SEVERE CRITICISM DC THE LOK
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  • 546 3 Merger Proposal Opposed Mr GOPAL RAM (Con.«re»H— Hlnuwluil Pradesh) m hi* maiden" hS m the Lok Sabha said that the people of maiden speecn m J^, re one wlth the country so m man njj^ »v p i- e of these areas. e<i
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  • 77 3 AMRITSAR SESSION OF CONGRESS AMRITSAR: The open session of the 61st JMinnwl session of the Indian National Congress will be held here on Feb. 11 and 12 next, according to the final programme of the Congress session released here. The Congress President's procession will be taken out on Feb. 7
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  • 67 3 CALCUTTA The production of linoleum m India m the first nine months of the ci irrcrit year amounted to '.?42,5C0 yardf, as compared •Aith 261,100 yards m the corresponding period of the previous year. The total production last vas 336,273 yards against 162.672 yards mi n 1953.
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  • 104 3 CALCUTTA: The value of Pakistan currency has depreciated considerably m terms of the Indian rupee, according to trade circles here. Although tlie omcial exchange rate is at \.a.v, R^. 100 (Pak) L- freely available for Ks. 7 7 (Indian) m unofficial transactions. It may be recalled
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  • 88 3 MADRAS: With effect from Dec. 26, 1955, a new for m of implication (P.C.0.2) for m- 1 trrnational passports applicaole to persons below IS years of age i.s being- introduced m the region within the jurisdiction of the Regional Passport Office, Madras, i.e., m the States of Madras,
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  • 890 3 Orissa's Claims For Areas In Bihar M. P. Unheeded Mr. BIHATKISOR RAY (Cong.-Orissa) saUl m the Lok Sabha that the SRC had not at ail considered Oriseas claim or certain areas m Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. On account of human elements, man was liable to err and he would say
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  • 263 3 NEW DEHLJ; East Germany is anxious to have diplomatic relations with India, East German trade delegation sources said. A request to grant diplomatic recognition M understood to have been made to India by Herr Rau, the East Geman Deputy Prime Minister, who led the East
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  • 199 3 Mr. DASARATHA DEB (ConiinunSst-Trimira) said In the Lok Sabha that the Commission's recommendations In regard to Tripura were "very unjust And undemocratic." The Central Government had several times Riven assurance that the State would have a re-presentatlve Government soon. "But now the very existence of
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  • 228 3 MADRAS- The need for increased exchange of scholars' betr*eeii India and Japan w a H emphasised here m an interview «ith NAFEN by Mr. T. Mikaml, Professor of Orie^taf History^ Eastern Archaeology at the Tokyo University. Mr. Mikami is on an extensive to.LT of India
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    51 3 The fruit of the Forbidden Tree is swe^t and the Fair on tht Forbidden Plant tnust he sweeter still, for Anne Francis, lending star of the M.G.M. bens out the tmtk of (he I,'itess. She ha* many assets to ca'mpel the reader to tirh" another looh at her rarishiit;/
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  • 273 3 LONDON; fleet Street is already shaping tentative plans for reporting the visit O f the Russian leaders to lintain next spring. There will pruoably be so me competition among newspaper staffs for the assignment, s'nee reports of the circumstances m which the
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  • 178 3 GENERAL STRIKE PARALYSES AREQUIPA LIMA, Peru, Dec. 24. General Ricardo Peres Godoy, Commander of Peru's third light army divison. took over as prefect .Governor) of Arequipa province yesterday as the city of the same name second largest m Peru was paralysed by a general strike. Reports from Arequipa said he
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  • 208 3 INDO-SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT EXTENDED NEW DELHI: They validity of the schedules attached to the lndo-Soviet trade agreement of December 1953 was extended for a further period of one year by letters exchanged here on Friday between the representatives of the Government of India and tine Soviet Government, the Ministry of
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  • 135 3 ASSAM PREPARES FOR N.C.C. CONVENTION GALHATI: Brisk preparations are afoot her e to now the AH- Assam National Cadet Corps convention from Jan 18 to 20. The Governor of Assam, Mr. Jatramdas Doulatram, ha 3 been requested to inaugurate the convention, while an invitation is being extended to the un.on
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  • 933 4 Ceylon Democratic Congress Elects New Office- Bearers GAMPOLA: Mr. K. RajaHngam was elected president of the Ceylon Workers' Congress and the Ceylon Democratic Congress, by the Democratic Congress Committee at a meeting at the Kathiresen Temple, Gampola. Mr. Rajalin garni- and Mr. 8. Thondaman were m the
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  • 132 4 Sudan Proclaims Republic KHARTOUM, Dec. 26; The Sudanese Parliament last week by-passed the Anglo. Egyptian plan for a plebiscite on self-determination and passed 'a resolution proclaiming Sudan a republic. The resolution was carried unanimously. It had the support of the opposition, who once campaigned for union with Egypt. Former Egyptian
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  • 76 4 INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY BADMINTON TOURNAMENT JLntrics are invited for the following badminton tournaments from Indians m Singapore and Malaya:— Entrance fee (1) Men's singles $3/--(2) Men's doubles $5/. (3) Mixed doubles t $5 (4) Ch i 1 dren's singles (Uunder 14 year S $1/All entrips to rea?h Mr. A. P.
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  • 32 4 LiONDON. Dec 25.— As fro m January 12 1956 Turkey and Pakistan will abolish vis&b for their nationals travelling from one country to the other, Ankara radio said.- Reu ter
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  • 224 4 A Precedent Created KANDY: A preceden t was created at the Central Board of Agriculture meeting wihen members were allowed to speak m th c language of their choice. A speech m Sinhalese was heard not without complaint from a Tamil member who said
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  • 244 4 MADRAS: A memorial befittino- the sacrifice made by Potti Sriramulu should be erected was tne plea made b> several speakers at the VarUhanti celebration held recently at the Gokhale Hall under the auspices of the Sriramulu Mission. Mr. Keshawalal Tarwady presided m the absence of Srimathi
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  • 81 4 MADRAS: Mr. M- Rumiah, Secretary, Travancore Tamil Nad Congress, arrived m Madras recently from Munnar and met Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, and later Mr. R. Shanmuga Rajeswara Sethupathi, Minister for Fublic Works, and acquainted them with the case for the inclusion of Peermade and
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  • 490 4 COLOMBO A proposal to call upon the government to abolish all Imperial honours was unanimo usly passed at the annual general meeting of the Lanka Mahila Samiti. The meeting, held at the samiti's headquarters at Norris Road, Colombo, was attended by a large
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  • 67 4 PAHANG STATE SCHOLARSHIP FOR I.C. MENON Mr. I. C. Menon, aged 24 employed m the University of Malaya Library since 1953 his been awarded State of Pahane scholarship to study Engineering m England. Mr. Menon, son of late Dr K. P. Menon of Kuan tan, was jorn m Kuantan and
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  • 35 4 PARIS, D ec. 26.— Prince Souvanna Vongs, National Union Party, had a slight lead n the General Election Lao 3, according to the first indications of the voting rearhin? Paris fro™ vinnti",. Reuter
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