Indian Daily Mail, 8 March 1956

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  • 17 1 I ndian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 23 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1966
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  • 1008 1 Unanimity On Compulsory Registration Committee To Advise Govt: Hair's Motion With Lee's Amendment Passed (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday unanimously agreed to appoint a committee to inves tig ate the advisability of c nacting an ordinance to provide for the
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  • 315 1 Goode Says It Is Being Studied By Ministers No Alteration In Conditions Pending Final Decision The implementation of the Malayanisation Commission Report submitted to the Government recently will not be considered until after the Singapore Merdeka Talks m London next April, m which
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  • 153 1 From Oar Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Mar. 7. Twelve years after the fate, ful battle of Imphal when Japanese and Indian National Army were driven back from the Indian Frontier Into Burma a Japanese War Graves Commission visited the scene m order to honour the dead.
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  • 164 1 Marshall "The Chief Minister 01 the Federation and I are satisfied that a union between the two territories is desirable". So said the Chief Minister of Singapore, while making a statement m the Legislative Assembly yesterday on the talks he had with the Chief Minister of the
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  • 275 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, explained m the Legislative Assembly yesterday the purpose of the AllParty British Parliamentary Delegation to Singapore. He said the Delegation was coming to Singapore "to judg# of the extent of our desire for independence". He added that
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  • 123 1 PAK SEEKS WESTS SUPPORT ON KASHMIR KARACHI, Mar. 7— Pakls. tan has formally asked her seven allies In the Southeast Asia Treaty to support her demands for an early plebiscite In Kashmir, subject of an eight year dispute with India. Hamidul Hug Chowdry, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, made the plea In
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  • 147 1 Chidambaram Chettiar's Services KAMARAJ'S TMBPTg TO From Our Om Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 7. The Chief Minister Mr. K. Kamaraj unveiling a statue of the late M.C.T.M. Chidambaram Chettiar, founder and Chairman of the Indian Overseas Bank paid a tribute to his great services m developing Indian Banking, insurance and exchange
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  • 128 1 Fr. Plea For Shift In West's Attitude To Communism KARACHI, Mar. 7— M. Christian Pineau, French foreign Minister today entered a second strong plea for a whole, sale shift m the West's attitude towards Communism. He referred to the "revoiu. tlon" which emerged from the 20th Congress of the Soviet
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  • 95 1 The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that the White Paper on the Education Policy of Singapore Government which he promised to table yesterday, was being prepared and that he would place it before the House as soon as
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  • 111 1 Congress Defeat In Trivandrum Municipal Election P. S .P To Get Control From Our Own Correspondent I TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 7. Hie Congress party here has suffered a serious defeat m the Municipal Elections hel4 lwt> week m the State especially In Trivandrum City. The Congress won only six seats m
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  • 400 1 Lee's Violent Attack And Marshall's Explanation A report that Austraii a and New Zealand will be sending parliamentary delegations to Singapore to "assess" her fitness for independence, caused the People's Action Party leader m the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to make
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  • 243 1 Drop In Price Of RubberA Warning WASHINGTON, Mar. 7 An abrupt drop m the price of Rubber could provide a sudden economic strain on Southeast Asia which the Communists were ready to exploit, especially m Malaya, said the monthly bulletin of the Natural Rubber Bureau, Dirtributed here. In an article
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  • 30 1 KARACHI, Mar. 7— The Sooth East Asian Treaty Nations today called for an early settlement Of the Indo-Pakls-tan dispute over Kashmir either through plebiscite or direct negotiations. Reuter
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  • 36 1 TANGIER, Mar. 7.— The Khalifa of Tetuan, who represents the Sultan of Morocco la the Spanish zone, has asked General Franco to intervene to ease tension In th e zone, it was learned here today.- Reuter
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  • 28 1 TEHERAN, Mar 7.— Russia has sent a note to Persia protesting at the expulsion of the deputy Soviet Military Attache m Teheran, It was disclosed her* today.- Reuter
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  • 33 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 7.— The Shah of iran boarded a launch at the 150-foot high gateway of India yesterday to inspect the Indian Navy, drawn up In ranks facing the Taj Mahal Hotel.— AP.
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  • 37 1 PARIS, Mar. 7.— trance disclosed that Israel has ordered French anti-tank guided missiles. The French official told newsmen »t the Foreign Ministry yes:<rday that this order it* being examined by French technical and diplomatic author; Ucs. A.P.
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 7*— I American, British and French j diplomats went into their third I huddle Tuesday to search for a joint programme for preserving tie Palestine Iruce.— A.P
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  • 41 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 7.— Rich diamond fields have been discovered m Siberia ''similar to t' e famous South African diamond fields*' t*>e Soviet Minister of Geolotry, Mr. p. Y. Antropov, reve*.'"Ml here ao» cording to Tarn* t c Soviet N«w« Agency Reuter
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  • 472 2 SINGAPORE MALAYANISATION Indian Daily Mail Spore, Thur., Mar. 8, 1966 JUST aa expected, the Malayaaisation Commission has recommended certain measures to be adopted to MaJayanise the Colony's public servicee without defining who a Malayan is and what exactly is meant by the term Malayanise. The Commission has frankly expressed its
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  • 970 2 Revision Announced tax above incomes of Rs. 70,000 and increase m rates m the slabs above Rs. 60.000 on an average, of about half-anaa In the rupee have been provided m the finance Bill, introduced by Mr, C. D. DesJmrakh m the Lok Sabha last Wednesday.
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  • 364 2 COMPANY LAW ADMINISTRATION REVIEWED NBW DELHI; In a review of the worktoir of the Indian Companies (Amendment) Act, 1951. the Company Law Ad--1 ministration says that during > the last five years, the maI nagement of companies has been made increasingly aware 1 of the salutary principle that i the
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  • 118 2 DACCA: The Pakistan ObJ^Kwtan Passport Office m Dacca considered Journalists as should not be given passports without "proper verification." iTie newspaper report said *«t an official at thePassport Office would not disclose the process of such "verification" but said all that procedure was not necessary m case
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  • 98 2 DACCA; Mr. Abu Hossain Sarkar, Chief Minister of East Bengal, has called a meeting :of representatives of the t minority communities m the province on Mar. 8 to discuss ways of stopping- the mlgraI tlon of non^Muslims. Pakistan's Interior Minister, Mr. A. K. Fazlui H>
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  • 40 2 NEW DELHI: Albuquer. que Road m the Capital has been renamed "Tees (30) January Road." (The name has been given after the date on which Makat, ma Gandhi was assassinated m Birla House, situated on the road).
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  • 257 2 BANARAS; The Shah at Iran referred m glowing terms to India's philosophy or peace, fraternity, seltsacrinc and self denial, the practice of which by Mahatma Gandhi and his followers, he said, had created the new independent India and given her a deserved place m the comity
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  • 41 2 TIRUCHI A.I .R. CANCELS SPECIAL PROGRAMMES JIRUCHIRAPALLI; To mourn the death of Mr. G v. Mavlankar. Speaker of the £>k Sabha. AiK, Tiruchi, has cancelled all the special programmes arranged m connection wiu, the^Rad^o mJ^'^J* fchwardas, Diretoned down for the occasion!
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  • 162 2 NEW DELHI: The Committee of tne Indian Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry said that the Railway Minister's proposa) to levy a surcharge oi one anna In the rupee on all freight traffic except certain commodities was not justified. In a statement the Commit* tee said
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  • 137 2 NAGA COUNCIL OFFICER AMONG KILLED SHILONG: One of the ncr SEdffth" 1 to have of secon< exchange b f ween Ctovernmem 1 extr emlst Nagas Tm« 7 was lde n«ned to be Imnaonenao. Publicity Officer of the Naga National Council. He was one of the three top most leaders of
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  • 91 2 BRITISH FRIGATE AT MANGALORE PORT MANGALORE; H. M. S. 'Lach Alvie,' British Naval Frigate, arrived at the Mangalore Port last week after visiting Quilon, Cochin and Kozhikode. Capt. E. t. Graham, Commander, Lt.-Comr. Mitchel, First Lieutenant, Lt. McCarthy, Surgeon, and other officers and ratings of the Frigate, were entertained at
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  • 104 2 GOMHARRIA— SINI RY. LINE JAMESHEDPUR: The Gom-harria-Sini double track rail, way line was opened on Feb. 23 by Mr. S. M. Dhar^ Agent, Tata Iron Steel Co., Ltd. It marks an important phase m the development of the South Eastern Railway to assist the country's growing steel industry. Essentially designed
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  • 117 2 UNITED NATIONS- Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Minister without Portfolio, said here that m the death of Mr. Q. V. Mavlankar, "India had lost a great parliamen tary statesman who upheld the dignity of the Chair and the political life of India. He said,
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  • 88 2 CAIRO: Ueutenant-Colonel Nasser, Egypt's Prime Minister, emphasised the new strong ties between Egypt and India when he received the visiting Indian Military Mission here. Major Kamel Shinnawy oi the Egyptian Army, who accompanied the mission, told re. porters afterwards that the Prime Minister also referred to the great
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  • 80 2 AHMEDABAD; Mr. S. R. Vasavada. President of the National Federation of Indian Railwaymen, urged the Government of India to apoint a new pay commission for revising the pa y scales of railwaymen. Mr. Vasavada. m the course of statement on the railway oudget presented to Parliament
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  • 108 2 T.-C. Praja Socialist Legislature Party TRIvANJJRUM: The /raja dociahst Legislature Party, met nere and is understood to have discussed the agenda of the Assembly for the coming two or three days. It is learnt that there was some informal talk about the suggestion regarding the Congress offer for a Congress_P.S.P.
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  • 653 2 PATNA: President Rajendra PraMd last week laid the foundation-stone of tile R*. 15-cror© rallway-coro-road bridge ob the Ganga at HatMdaa,s4 mile* from Pataa. Speaking to a large gathering of people who attended to witness the function, Dr. Prasad declared that the Ganga Bridge would be
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  • 70 2 BOMBAY: The next session of the All-India Congress Com, mittee will be held here on June 1, 2 and 3 and it is expected to issue the Congress election manifesto. This was disclosed here by Mr. S. X Patll the President of the tSfUt/. Ml d
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  • 220 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Labour, said m the Asesmbly during question-hour that Government proposed to appoint a special dtau to attend to the implementation of rules framed under Section 43(1) of the Plantation Labour Act. 1951. The Minister said the rules which had been published m
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  • 650 3 Kamaraj Confers With Congressmen MADRAS: MR. K. KAMARAJ NADAR, LEADER OF THE LEGISLATURE CONGRESS PARTY? STATED LAST JXFJ^IS^* 8 SOON A* THE BU L INCORPORATING IS™ DECISIONS OP THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ON ™£~!^E? RT OF THE STATES' REORGANISATION COMMISSION WAS RECEIVED, A MEETING OF THE PARTY
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  • 85 3 T.-C— KARNATAK MERGER Meanwhile, the Congress General Secretary, Mr. X- P. Madhavan Nalr, left New Delhi for Bangalore to ascertain the consensus Of opinion among Mysore Congressmen with regard to Karnataka's merger with a neighbouring State, it is learnt. Congres s leaders of Travan-core-Cochln are understood to have favoured merger
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  • 162 3 TRIVAJTORUM: The Chief Minister, Mr. Panampilli Ov. vinda Menon, has given an award on the question of workers bonug m tea and rubber estates, m Travancore-Co-chin following the failure of a Tripartite Conference held for the purpose. In regard to tea estates, the award related
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI: The Netherlands Press delegation bow touring India described the MeensKsul temple, Madura! (S. India) ac 'one of the greatest works on earth created by human hands* a revolt received here said. After seeing the temple, Mr. Bronkhorst, told Che temple authorities: "I am very cad
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  • 326 3 MADRAS: An organisation to provide advice and initiative to temples add maths »n regard to improvement. *?.<{ conservation of their buildings and properties, and to educate the putUc on the religious, cultural and archaeological importance and significance of the temples has been formed m the City NAmed
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  • 180 3 OWAUOR: The budget of Madhya Bharat State presented to Ui e legislature by the State Finance Minister, Mr. Mlshruaj Gangwal. shows a nominal surplus or Rs. 2 iakhs. The Minister announced a reduction, m the bus passenger fares of the Madhy a Bharat Roadways In th« nortnern
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  • 340 3 NJCW DELHI: Vigorous plea for the Immediate devaopment of India's shipping was made by Mr. C. H. Bnahha, Chairman of the State-owned Eastern Shipping Corporation, and Mr. M.A. Master (Scindias) at a meeting of' the standing Transport Committee of the Oongrwft* Parliamentary Party here. Mr.
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  • 144 3 r£F*l DBMn An interest rate of 3^ per cent per an. num on the provident fund accumulations for 1906*7 m <£und Scheme wa» recommended by the meetio* or the Central Board^T TrwtS The meeting; accordta* to an official Press release also recommended that loans from tne fund
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  • 91 3 GHAS 010^ 11 The Pun. jab CaWnet w l| be expanded during the budget session of the state legislature by rateta* its strength from /our to seven Ministers. ho DIs cto««n«r thte to newsmen here the Cntef Minister, Bardar Partap singn Kairon,aald tnat at present
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  • 79 3 HYDERABAD; The Execu* tive Committee of the Hydera- bad Pradesh Congress Committee unanimously decided to readmit four independent members of the State Asssembl v from Karaatak Inchwttng the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Pampen Gowda Into the Congress Mr. J. V. Narstaff Rao, President, was m the
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  • 375 3 Details Of Scheme For All-India Body NEW DELHI: a broad outline of the emergency relief organisation *4»-fr—»M» has been prepared by the Union Home MfeaJstry for readerta r urn si aiwtsd and effective assistance a* tft* t»m© of uaturaf eataanttie*. The scheme to expected to be finalised
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  • 413 3 NEW DELHI: Whenever the sons, daufftters or -dquftdeiitft of Class 1 officers of Government of India wished to accept employment With private tixiua with watch toe officers had <yfl. cial dealings or with otiier important flrtna haviu£ dealings with the Government of India, it should be
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  • 82 3 NEW DELHI: The Chlei Justice of India, has utjder the provisions of Article 128 of th€ Constitution and with the previous consent of: the President, requested Mr. Nagapudl Chan. drasekhara Aij^ar. a retired judge of the Supreme Court, tc sit and act as a Judge of that
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  • 166 3 MADRAS: Dr. V. K. John. delivering the valedictory s address of the Presidency College Economic Association t criticised the Government's taxation policy. Mr. K. A. Joseph, Professor of Econo- mica, presided. Referring to taxation mea- sures like the multi-point Sales Tax, and the Motor Vehicles Tax, Dr. John
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  • 143 3 BANGALORE: The Mysore Legislative Assembly considered non-official resolutions. Mr. H. S. Rundrappa. Speaker, presided. Mr. B. Rachiah, moving his resolution, urged that Prohibition be extended to Nanjangud sub-division forthwith as it was surrounded on three sides by Madras areas where Prohibition was m force. Mr. B. Hutchegowda
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  • 79 3 UJCKNOW: The Shah of Iran announced her e an annual grant of Rs. 5,000 to the AJlgarh Muslim University for translation and printing of Persian books into Indian languages especially Hindi an<i Urdu. It is understood that the Education Ministry of the Iranian Government will
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  • 157 3 KUMBAKONAM: Normal traffic has been resumed and the buses and the trains* are clearing the crowds speedily. More than; 70 per cent of the pilgrims have already left. Public health arrangements were excellent. Much credit is due to Dr. Valthyanathan, Doputy Director of Public Health, and other officers.
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  • 229 4 HEALTH MINISTER TURNS DOWN DIP. POST KATUGASTOTA; Mr. B. A. Nugawela, Minister of Health, daiil here that he was offered tno post of envoy to other countries, but he turned down the offer as he wished to remain m Ceylon and serve the country. Mr. Nugawela was addressing a meeting
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  • 137 4 Burmese ?M. AlsoTo Attend COLOMBO. Prime Minister Nehru has been Invited by the Ceylon Government to attend the Buddha Jayanti celebrations In May next year, it was officially stated. The Jayanti programme which will be Inaugurated this May wiU conclude with island-wide celebrations m
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  • 117 4 COLOMBO. Sinhalese poet* of South Ceylon have decided to mark their protest by growing bevels If the rulfitjr United National Party fan to keep Its election premise to make Sinhalese the sole State language of Ceylon. The Ruhunu Kavt Samjaya, organization of Sinhalese poets, took the
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  • 190 4 CALL FOR UNITY AMONG TAMILS CMAVAKACHCHERI, The a mils could not afford to lose the service s of Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Mr. S. Natesan or Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam whose leadership the coutry and the Tamils needed very badly said Mr P. Veerasingnam, patron of the Meesalal East Elayer Munetra
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  • 189 4 "DEATH-KNELL TO TAMIL TEACHERS" CH AVAKA.CHCHERI The adoption of the "Sinhalese only" motion at the Kelanlya sessions was the death-knei) tv the Tamil teachers, said Vidwan 8. R. Kandasamy, president of the Vadamarachchy Teachers' Association, at a general meeting of the association. He added that, when Parliament gave effect to
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  • 257 4 DROUGHT AFFECTS 138,000 ACRES OF PADDY KURUNEGLA: Fifty-Thou-sand acres of a total extent ox 137.918 acres of paddy cultivated for the maha season In the X .runegala district have been badly affected by the drought. The District Agricultural Committee's target of four million bushes for the season is likely to
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  • 240 4 COLOMBO: SEATO has justified its existence by helping within the past one year to check subversive activities m South-East Asian countries, Mr. R. G. Casey, Minister for External Affairs of the Australian Government,, said at a short Press Conference at the Ratmalana Airport, soon
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  • 102 4 COLOMBO: "I will fight Koteiawajla and his U.N>. Government at the elections" said Mr. A. E. Goonesinlha. Ceylon's Ambassador In Burma, on his return. Mr. Goonesinha said that Sir John had said that the Labour Party Was dead but he would find to his regret
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  • 561 4 (Continued from page 1) Singapore and which bills according to the Tamils Reform Association were 'simple' and 'acceptable to all sections of the Hindu community.' Mr. Goode stated that the Tamils Reform Association wanted only compulsory registration of Hindu marriages and was opposed to legislation regarding monogamy
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  • 172 4 MIRIGAJ^A; Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranteike said at a meeting here on Friday that if his party wins the larger number of seats tie wo) Jd try to get the UNP members to support Rim m making Sinhalese only the State language. If they did
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  • 149 4 COLOMBO: Oonvenore of tlie National Assembly of Tamil-speaking' people havt. decided to organise meetings In every village committee area m the Northern) and Eastern Provinces to select delegates to the Assembly. The Assembly, which is opposed to extreme demands such as Tamilnad and Federation has drawn
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  • 108 4 SEATO'S ECONOMIC AND IDEOLOGICAL ASPECTS UPPERMOST KARACHI, Mar. 7— Economic and ideological aspec i of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation are likely to be uppermost m the minds of delegates from the eight member nations today the second day of the SEATO Council meeting here. In secret discussions yesterday, General
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