Indian Daily Mail, 29 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 316 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 29, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 466 1 Crucial Talks Commence At Baling English School Demand For Recognition Of M.C.P. Rejected THE TUNGKU CHIN PENG TALKS COMMENCED YESTERDAY, AS ARRANGED, AT THE BALING ENGLISH SCHOOL NEAR THE THAI BORDER. THE FEDERATION CHIEF MINISTER TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN AND HIS COLLEAGUES THE SINGAPORE CHIEF MINISTER MR.
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  • 348 1 THE FOLLOV/ING STATEMENT WAS IHSdhD UY TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, MR. DAVID MARSHALL IVZ) DATO SIR CHENG-LUCK TAN DUKINti A rtr,CtiiSS IN THEIR TALK WITH CHIN PENG, CticiN TIAN AND ABDUL RAStiID YESTERDA V AFTERNOON Communists should continue the struggle. He wanted to live m peace with all races
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  • 332 1 Tungku Abdul Rahman explained that the purpose of Mr. Marshall and himself m attending the meeting was that tney were the elected representatives of the people and as a result of the political changes they they were speaking on behalf of the peoples of the Federation and
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  • 295 1 Red Girdle Around Asia? Guardian's Fears Of Soviet And Chinese 'Wooing Campaign' MANCHESTER, England, Dec. 28.— The Manchester Guardian said toua v that if Soviet Russia was trying to tighten its links with India it wa s natural that China should examine the possibilities of a link with Pakistan. Tnis
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  • 290 1 LONDON, Deo. 28.— Today's "Peace talxs between Malayan leaders anJ Lne ch^er of the unu.-iground Communist Part" evoked c ood deal of interest m this morning's British press. The Manchester G^ard'an (Liberal) claimed that the i;onmunist s attendance at the taiks is a move
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  • 193 1 H.K. TIGER IS CURTAIN OF TWO THINGS HONG KONG, Dec. 28.— The Chinese-owned Hong Kon? j Tiger Standard said today m a statement issued m Peking on Tuesday by the Chinese Peoplas committee for the Defence of World Peace m support of the Malayan Communist Party m negotiations with the
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  • 57 1 Smtlinc. QUEEN ELIZABETH Ii is accompanied by Bernard Mill 8 as she passes between linef of artistes on her «a y to attend the special charity perfcrmance o f the Bertram ''^he^Trfcr^an^^^spo^orS g^J Variety Club of Great Britain and the entire proceeds are to be donated
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  • 860 1 Warning Against Efforts To Revive Malabar Muslim League Refers To Past Blunders (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. DEC. 28: MR JAWAHARLAL NEHRU HAS DECLARED WAR UPON THE MUSLIM LEAGUE. Addressing a huge ma ss meeting on Tuesday nigjht at CJalicut— the last stronghold of the Muslim League
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  • 266 1 The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Li m Yew Hock, nas appointed Mr. Justice Tan Ah 'lah. Mr. Charles Gamba and Mr. H. X- Franklin, to torm a Court of Inquiry to inquire into the dispute between the Singapore Traction Company Ltd. and its
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  • 99 1 SUEZ. Dec. 28: A 21-gun salvo boomed as President Tito arrived here on boara the Yugoslav yacht GALEL today to start a 10-day state visit to Egypt. President Tito was greeted by an Egyptian delegation headed by Lieutenant Colonel Hussein el Shafei Minister of Social Affairs. Thousands
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  • 100 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 28. V. K. Krishna Menon, foreign affairs adviser to Prime Minister Nehru of India, was recovering yesterday from an appendicitis attack. Aides said doctors had determined an operation would not be necessary. Krishna Menon's temperature has gone down and he
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  • 40 1 LONDON, Dec. 28.— Russia's electric power stations, which have been controlled by former Premier Mr. Georgi Malenkev s<nce February, reached their 1955 production target by December 24, Mr. Malenkov's Deputy told the Soviet News Agency TM«.- Reuter
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  • 39 1 NEW YORK, Dec. "B.— Phillips Chemical Company -vholly owned subsidiary of PhiUins Petroleum Company will further expand the capacities of its plans for synthetic rubber facilities near Bov?er« Texas according t A ■■■■•-•••fc of both eeropaniM Reuter
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  • 591 2 Idian Daily Mail S'pore, Thu., Dec. 29, 1955 Those Crucial Talks Their Significance so the long-awaited peace talks between Communist terrorists and the Malayan Governments have begum. Until some days ago no one would •have dreamt that such a phenomenon could ever be witnessed. When the authorities abolished the "safe
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  • 1061 2 Anglo-Indian Leader's Suggestion In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: Shelving of the S.R.C. report was favoured by a number of Lok S«bh» spankers last Tuesday. Most emphatic among them was the Anglo-Indian leader, Mr. Frank Anthony. He felt that multi-lingual States were
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  • 187 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly again adjourned last Tuesday /or eight days to "thrash out dif. ferences" on some of the controversial points of the draft rules of procedure as approved by the 13-man committee outside the House. It adopted 36 rules and letl over the consideration
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  • 36 2 BAROD: Mmc Sun Vet-sen Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, has cancelled her visit to Baroda. She v/as to have visited Baroda on Dec. 21.
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  • 172 2 VIJAYAWADA: Mrs. Durgabai Desmnukh, Chairman of the Central Social Welfare xjoard, rererred to a matcn i actor y inaugurated last week as part of tne programme of lamtiy welfare schemes sponsored by the Board. Addressing a meeting of conveners of Social Welfare Project Committee and Extension Projects
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  • 59 2 The first special carrying food grains, clothes etc., steamed off from the Beach station for rendering r|>Sef n ra-ji res to the cyclone affected people m Tanjore, Tricliy, Madura! and Ramanad districts. The send off function was held at the Beach station platform. Picture shows; the
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  • 129 2 FOONA: An. oil tank m the control room of the feeding station of the Poona Electric Power Supply Company, at Ganeshkhind, burst at noon last week killing four empic yees. The explosion cut off supply of electricity to Poona City, industrial Kirkee and surrounding areas
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  • 264 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. G. D. Somani, Chairman of the Mill-owners' Association, Bom- j bay, urged the Plannng Commission to be "cautious' m determining the production targets for the mill and hand, loom sectors of the textile industry. He told a Press conference here that
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  • 183 2 GOODS ARRIVE SOONER THAN RECEIPTS NaJW DELHI: Goods consigned to New Delhi by traders m different parts of the country have m the t pust /eu? days been arriv- ct tHO m the capital faster i than the car respond m y a rnihcuy receipts. f Improved transportation ->■ is
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  • 176 2 LAHORE: The Minorities member* m the United front Musliw League Coalition Party have strongly opposed tlie suggestion of ooniming u^e oflicc of the head of the State I |of Pakistan to Muslims only < i According- to report pub- I 1 lished here the Coalition Party
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  • 115 2 IMPHAL: The sralh cere£3 v° f he late Maharaja Bodhchandra Singhjee of Mariipur State wa s observed at Sri Govindji's temple. Nearly two lakhs of people m their white mourning dress attended the ceremony. All government offices, law court and educational institution and private institutions were
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  • 60 2 The Sudan House of Reprsentatives voted unanimously for a declaration that "In the name of the Sudanese people, Sudan is to become a fully independent Sovereign State' and requested the Governor-General to ask the two Condominium Powers to recognise this declaration forthwith. A.P. PHOTO SHOWS: Prime Minuter Saved
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  • 338 2 NEW DELHI: Six hundiv:! and eighty new joint stock companies were registered m c'ndia during- the first six months, ending 1 September 195.i, of the current fiscal year, according to the Monthly Repjrt on Jiint Stork Companies m India for September 1955, issued fey
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  • 175 2 14PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES FOR E. BENGAL DACCA: The East Bengal Government ha s appointed 14 Parliamentary Secretaries m addition to three women already appointed. Six political Secretaries and two Whips, besides two Whips already functioning, have also been appointed, it was learnt. A Gazette notification to this effect is expected soon.
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  • 93 2 INDO-SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT NEW i^ELHI: The validity of the schedules attached to the Indo-Sovict Trade Agreement ot Dec. 1953 was extended for a further period of one year by letters exchanged here between the represntatives of the Government of india and the Soviet Government, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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  • 243 2 GAYA: The second annual conference of the All-India Praja Socialist Party will be held here. The National Executive of the Party will meet here on December, Acharya Aarendra Dec Is expected to preside. Nearly I.OGO delegates an.l o.GOo member visitors are <\\-
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  • 72 2 JOINT ELECTORATES "ESSENTIAL" LAHORE: Dr. Khan Sahin has reiterated his view that there is nothing unislamic" m the system of Hoint doctorate?. H(; sold that no person witli healthy political views should oppose" ioint electorate which, m his view, were essential to consolidating the different communities m Pakistan into a
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  • 520 3 Fazlul Hug Warns Of Major Catastrophe i v^iV 5£U P Kri STAJVS INTERIOR MINISTER, MR. rriv.Trn\^ D HERE THAT NEGOTIATIONS IN rtv nv D vf^ ONT MUSLIM LEAGUE COALITION !.i>o7Wrl^^ ARIOUS CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES WERE lor catas?ropheV. NES WHiCH VIAY LEAU US A MA The rnited Pnyit
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  • 249 3 U.S. BID TO CAPTURE WORLD COAL MARKET NEW DEL^ril: The Govern- I rnent of India had °o authori- tative information regaruing attempts by the United States i lor capturing the world coal market. But it was informally understood that American coal was being shipped to European countries as well as
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  • 227 3 EXPULSION ORDER ON SAILOR STAYED BOMBAY: Mr. JusticeCojajee, at the High Court here admitted a petition field by John Pedro Vaz, a Goanese seaman, seeking a writ under Article 226 of the Constitution to quash the order of the m dia under Sec. 3 (2) (C) of me Foreigners' Act.
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  • 133 3 JH A R I A Th o com mit te •<et up by the Union Ministry :f Production, with Mr. eal vantrai ATehta, M.P., as chair man, to nro into the question ot imal^amntion of small colHeivs o" Roneal and Bihar, has iisued two Mtl of
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  • 78 3 AMRITSAR SESSION OF CONGRESS FROM FEB. 11 AMRITSAR: Tnc open session ,of the 61st annual seauon of the Indian National Congress will be held here on Feb. 11 and 12, according to iho final programme of the session released here. The Congress Presidents 'vocession will be taken out on Feb.
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  • 137 3 'HEAD OF STATE NEED NOT BE MUSLIM' KARACHI: The Pakistani Interior Minister, Mr. Fazul Hug, m a statement here declared that Pakistan's Constitution need not make a definite provision that the Head of the State be a Muslim. His view, he said, teas based on the numerical strength of the
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  • 232 3 Panchayats Election In Andhra 2000 Villages Go To Polls In Feb. Next KURNOOL' Some 2.000 villages m Andhia will go to polls beginning from Feb. 1 next year to elect their representatives to tae Panchayats, constituted during the course of the current year. The number of villages is, however, liitely
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  • 55 3 CALCUTTA: Four engineers of the Irrigation and Waterways Department, West Bengal Government, have been selected for service with the Government Of Sudan. They are Mr. A. X- Mitra, Mr. S. Majumdar Mr. B. N. Chakravarty and Mr. B. Majumdar. They have already left for Sudan to
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  • 189 3 DEVELOPMENT OF MINOR PORTS IN INDIA SI'KAT: HM rupees five croie plan of improvement and development ot minor ports of India, forming part of the Second Five-Year Plan will be ready by Uie end of January 11)56 it is authoritatively learnt here. A special officer of the Ministry of Transport
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  • 54 3 KURNOOL: a sub-inspector of the Banganapalle police station, about fifty miles from here, was shot dead by an unknown assailant last week a police report said. According to the report the sub-inspector woke up after hear'ng shouts for help from outside and opened the window when
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  • 141 3 t'OONA: Dr. K(d,ti, Union Minister for Defencj, advised officers of the Defence Services not to many early. Dr. Katju, uho uas addressing IjL.F. officers here, said that a big problem before him was the question of providing (\ae. quate accommodation for in-arried officers and other
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  • 224 3 NAGPUR: The All-India Catholic Lay Leaders' Conference, which ended here, urged every Catholic layman, both as aa individual and as a member of various organizations, to do his utmost to refute the basic principles of Communism. The conference, vvhioh passed 29 resolutions, recommended that wherever Catholic voters were
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  • 138 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Neh- j ru strongly defended In~ dia's poticy* in degard to < G>oa and Kashviir, which i Jiad been criticized by foreign commentators on allctjcd (pound that it did not fit in with this country n professions of pence
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  • 166 3 NEW DELHI: The Minister or Revenue and Civil Expendlure, Mr. M. C. Shah, told Mr. C. C. Sodhia m the Lok Sabha hat there were less number >f Income-tax officers than the mmber actually required. He said that 249 posts of ncome-'iax officer s were vacint out of
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  • 208 3 R.S.P. DEMONSTRATION BEFORE PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI: Over 500 I members of the Revolutionary I Socialist Party las week staged I a demonstration in front ot the Parliament demanding- the release of their leader Mr. I Tridib Chcudhuri, M.P., who is at present imprisoned in Goa ~v c.ie t-ortj^ueoe author-ties. Tiie
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  • 148 3 INDORE: The Madhya Bharat police has started a search for a missing gold I cradle which had been used I by the former nilin^ Holkar family of Indore for laying- the idol Of their ancestral family deity, Lord Krishna. The 45-lb cradle of solid > gold
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  • 52 3 LAHORE: The Pakistan 1 Federal Court last week grantr ed Mr. G. M. Burgari, a mem- > ber of the former Sind Assembly, special leave to appeal against the dismisseal by the former Sind Chief Court of his writ petition challenging the West
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  • 106 3 CULTIVATING TENANT IN MADRAS MADRAS: A bill for fixation of fair rent to cultivating tenant m Madras Stite was released to bhe Press by the State Government. The contemplated measures marks the second stage of lan a reform m the State. A bill for prevention of unjust evict.on of tenants
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  • 39 3 Mr. Khrushchev, apparently beginning to feel the strain of his long goodwill mission, looks drawn and baleful as he tours the Kabul Museum, m Afghanistan, with Marshal Bulganin. who has also lost something of his rotund joviality.
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  • 161 3 MADRAS: Tho question of setting up a Scientific Civil Service is engaging the attention of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, it is learnt. The creation of such a service v/as discussed at a conference of Directors, Deputy Directors and Assistant Directors of National Laboratories
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  • 241 3 NAGPUR: The Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, promulgated an ordinance to provide for temporary postponement of execution of certain decrees of •ivil courts against agriculturists m Madhya Pradesh. This measure has been taken m view of failure of crops m cotton and
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  • 545 4 Indo-Ceylon Problem Now Difficult Ot Solution Nehru Must Suggest A Way Out Says Kotelawala COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala, (has now left it to the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, to suggest what sh ould be done to overcome the present impasse m solving tiie Indo-Ceylon problem. Sir John replied
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  • 24 4 LONDON, Dec. 28. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Britain's new Foreign Secretary, defended the United Nations against criticism that it had failed. Reuter
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  • 194 4 INDIAN HOSPITALITY EXPLAINED TRICHUR, India, Dec. 28. Indian Premier Nehru told a mammoth meeting here that I because Indians wished the I i Soviet leaders well on their visit it did not mean India was changing her policy. Soviet Premier Nikolai Bui- i; ganin and Communist Party chief Nikita Khrushchev
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  • 81 4 CANBERRA, Dec. 28.—Britain will hold another series of atom tests over the Monte Belle islands, Minister of Supply Howard Beale announced. This will be the third test series held m Australian territory, he said m a statement. To prepare for the tests, the British Rcyal
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  • 29 4 PHOT O. J'Ol'E I'll \s Xli with his arms c utstretched m blessing after delivering his annual Christmas broadcast from the Vatican on Dec. 24.- AP
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  • 55 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 2S.— I President Eisenhower confer- red with Mr. John Foster j Dulles, the Secretary of State, again yesterday, tne set and clay running. He also saw General Nathan Twining. Air Force Chief i cf Staff, m the same conference. White House officials declined to
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  • 54 4 MOSCOW. Dec. 28. Christian churches were packed m the Soviet capital. The official news agency Tass reported that Christian Mass was celebrated by Roman Catholic priests m many places. Stalingrad city council replied to New Year Greetings ircm the Lord Mayor of Conventry, Mr. T. D. Dewis,
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  • 42 4 TEHERAN, Dec. 28.—General Hussein Azemtxleh, chief prosecutor of the Iranian army, demanded the death penalty for eight Moslem terrorists accused of plotting to overthrow the government and "encouraging the arming of the people against the dynasty."— AP
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  • 43 4 LENIN'S WORKS IN CHINESE LONDON, Dec. 28.— Red China has published Chinese translation of the first volume of the complete works of Lenin, Peking Radio reported. The first volume contains tour of the Russian revolutionary leader's works, written m 1893 and 1894.- AP
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  • 30 4 X-MAS TRAGEDY IN US. NEW YORK, Dec. 28.— The three-day Christmas holiday claimed 599 lives m United States traffic accidents, an alltime record, according to final figures released yesterday. Reuter
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  • 48 4 FLOOD RELIEF S.I.T. LABOUR UNION APPEAL Mr. P. Rajagopalan, Secretary of the S.I.T. Labour Union has appealed to all the members of the Union to give voluntary contributions to the ivladras Flood Relief. Contributions, he says could oe handed eitner to the Committee Members or the subscription collectors.
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  • 58 4 The 76th birthday of Sri Ramana Maharishi will be observed at the Pure Life Society (Suddha Samajam) Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, Sunday, Jan. 1, r.)56 between 8 a.m. and 11 a m. The programme includes Worship, Devotional Songs by Society's children discourses on Sri Ramana's life and
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  • 48 4 T.ie last date for submitting applications for the Dakshina Baharat Hindi Prachar Sabhu, Madras, February Examinations, is Thursday, Jan. 5, 1556. The applications may be addressed to the Secetary, 5 Gomb?.:< Lane, Kuala Lumpur, frcm whom application forms rind Anther particulars may be obtained.
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  • 32 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— Tae Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee described the United States Communist Party as a Russian-inspired, Moscow dominated, anti-Ame-rican, quasi-military conspiracy against our government our ideals and our freedoms."
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  • 35 4 BURMESE NATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS VATICAN CITY. Dec. 28.— Pope pius has named Valeriano Cardinal Garcias, Archbishop of Bombay. as Pontifical Envoy to the Burmese National Eucharistic Congress, to be held m Rangoon next February. AP
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  • 122 4 THE OVERSEAS PAKISTAN LEAGUE At the Annuab General Meeting of the Overseas Pakistan League of Singapore held recently the following were elected office-bearers and committee members. PRESIDENT— Haji Mohan*. Ed Khan (Re-elected); VICE PRESIDENTS— Mr. J. X Khan, Mr. Cul Hassan and Mr. H. Fazal Hussain; HON SECRETARY— Mr. Manir
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  • 56 4 NEW DELHI. Dec. 28.— The Indian government estimates that this country will produce 4.137,000 bales (of 400 pounds each) of jute during the current fiscal year ending March 31. This estimate indicate s an increase of more than 4o per cent over the previous ymr, mainly due
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