Indian Daily Mail, 10 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 26 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1966 POUR PAGES Ift CENTS
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  • 362 1 Ceylon Election issue 270 To Contest 95 Seats U.N.P. Has 76 Candidates OOWWBO, Blar. 9— Two hundred and seventy candidates filled their nominations yesterday for the forthcoming general electio ns to Qeyton's third parliamoot. They wiU contest 95 elective seats m a 10-mem-ber House of
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  • 117 1 LEGISLATURE EXECUTIVE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Mr K. V. Thaver proposed to make a strong plea m the Federal Legislative Council today to make the Legislative indepeb. dent of the Executive. Mr. Thaver' s written questions to be answered by the Chief Secretary, will ask the reasons for placing the Legislative
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  • 78 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: How many toady snops are m operation m the estates In the Federation since 1948 and how much profits were made hj those estate toddy shops and to what purpose those profits were put. Mr. Thaver who seeks on answer from the Minister
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  • 106 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: That the Government should forthwith appoint a special committee representative of. all sections of the community to study the question of squatter problems In all major towns, will form the subject matter of a motion to be Introduced m the Federal Legislative Council today
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  • 53 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Mr. Tan Slew Sin will ask the Chief Secretary of the Federation m the Legislative Council meeting today, what action the Government, if any, has taken against officers of the Malayan Civil Service who when going on leave or on transfer leavp behind
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  • 43 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat: Mr. K. V. Thaver will urge the Federal Council today to draw the attention of the Government to the desirability of maintainto* wen railway fares at are within the reach of th* poorer ■ectiona of tat community.
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  • 69 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Mr: Tan Slew Sin will ask the Minister for Transport m th^ Federal Legislative Council today if the Government would consider the possibility of acquiring 51% of the capital of Malayan Airways Ltd., when its 10 years monopoly agreement is due for renewal this
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  • 49 1 NON-FEDERAL CITIZENS IN GOVT. SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Inche Abu Bakar will ask the Chief Secretary m the Federal Legislative Council today how many Federal and non-Federal citizens were m permanent and temporary Government services and when the Government proposed to stop recruiting nonFederal Citizens into the Government Service.
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  • 71 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 9.— The Shan and Queen of Iran flew to Karachi Thursday conduct to e a three-week goodwill viaif co India. Their Majesties were handed a cable from Premier Neiiru at the airport In which Nehru expressed hope bonds of friendship between the two countiles
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  • 25 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will "Meet-the-People at the Public Relations Office, Conference Room, Assembly House, at 9 aon. today, Mar. 10.
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  • 370 1 NEW DEi all, Mar. 9— Strong security forces, with 500 police, were on duty at the airport here when Mr. John Fcwter-Dulles, United States Secretary of State, arrived for talks with Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister of India. There were no "black flags" demonstrations, which the Communists had
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  • 503 1 SEATO CONFERENCE ENDS Combatting Communism By Greater Contacts Hembers' Parting Messages KARACHI, Mar. 9— The Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation meeting ended here at 17.44 local time last night One outcome of the SEATO deliberation has been to set Britain and the United States
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  • 73 1 DONATIONS TO RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: The Government will be asked to consider the 'possibility of amending the Income Tax Ordinance 1847, jso that donations to religious institutions which are operated or conducted for profit may be exempted from income-tax under the provisions of section 33 (2) (c) of
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  • 88 1 Mr. S. E. A. Sugavaneswmm, Deck Fammger Welfare officer of the Government of India, has arrive* la SlagApore by the ''Rajula- aad will •tey here for n«xt two days. H« will return by the same ship on the morn* 1»C of Monday, March 12, tfdUa*
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  • 26 1 PHOTO King Norodom Suromoiit and Queen Jfowxamate of Can, hnMn on thfir Th.r.-»u> atir.r their Coronation m Ptvtfn Penh on Mar. 3. -AP.
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  • 251 1 Tamils And P. P. May Cause Downfall From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 9. Congress Ministry led by Mr. Govlnda Menon had a narrow escape from defeat during the voting on Budget Grants on Thursday when a demand under general administration was passed by just three votes.
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  • 184 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 9— Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, told Parliament today some arrests had been made m connection with the leakage of Budget secrets before the Indian Budget was presented to Parliament on Feb. 29. Renter. NEW DELHI, Mar. 9— The American Secretary of State, Mr. John
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  • 186 2 Indian Daily Mail NOTES AND COMMENTS SPpore, Sat, Mar. 10, 1956 TASK BEFORE MR. BAPAT VETERAN of the Indian Civil Service is now m Singapore to advise the Colony Government on how to increase the efficiency and cut the cost ot its administrative machinery. He is Mr. S3. Bapat, India
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  • 149 2 IT is gratifying to learn that Singapore leaders have recognised the urgent need for legislating for compulsory registration of Hindu marriages m the Colony. The Legislative Assembly on Wednesday unanimously decided to appoint a committee to investigate the advisability of enacting an ordinance to provide for the above
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  • 183 2 Federation Government is reported to be planning to offer $5,000 m a world-wide competition for a composer who can write Malaya's first national anthem. Explaining the reason for offering such a big prize, the Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman said: "We intend to have the best possible.
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  • 1111 2 FINANCE MINISTER'S WARNINGS ASSURANCES NEW DELHI: Before the Lok Safaha on Saturday passed the BUI which seeks to replace the ordinance taking over managements oi ilfe insurance companies, it heard the Finance Minister hand out number of assurances, mingled with warnings. Banks were assured that
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  • 17 2 Replying- to the debate the Finance Minister said he had duly noted the sentiments of
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  • 165 2 CQTTACK: The terms ol agreement for setting up an aluminium factory at Hirakud with an annual production capacity of lu.uuo tons nave now oeen finalised and worn La expected to commence snortly for its erection at Hlrakud, it was learned. The Indian Aluminium Company is a
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  • 108 2 Commander A- H. Ahmad of the Royal Pakistan Navy (at right), b seen handing a cheque for $625.00 to Ittche aulktlU Mohamed, Secretary of the Mudi m College, Klang. The araouijt Is from the proceed of a hockey match played 1^ P****** Kuato Lumpur, between
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  • 103 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, ehlded cartoonist* for contimdng to represent capitalists a* pot-bellied people. Mr. Nehru, addressing the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, said: "So far a« the representation of the capitalist society or structure is concerned, the average cartoonist
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  • 41 2 Last 2 U.K. Army Officers To Leave Ceylon COLOMBO: The Cey-on Army will be IOO'.-i Ceylohese from the middle of March with the departure of the last two British oflicer s niow working with the army, according to reports published here.
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  • 50 2 NEW YORK: The Government of India have contributed 250,000 yards of cloth towards the United Nations Relief and Works Agency relief programme for Palestine refugees, it was announced at the United Nations headq'.arterb here. The cloth is of a type for use of school-going children of Palestine refugees.
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  • 412 2 SUBHASNuGAR Nizamabad Mr. Mehru said here that it had been decided m principle that Tetengxma and Andlira should be merged to form one State with turn regional councils and safeguards to protect the interests of the people j of the two regions. Jk
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  • 320 2 NAGAUR (Rajasthan): a new record of 45 lbs, and 14 oz. a day In milk yield has jeen .established by a raurrah buffalo belonging to the Ambala military far m at th c AllIndia Cattle Show here. This Is
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  • 527 3 Election of Pakistan Republic's First President East Bengal Members Boycott Session KARACHI: MAJOR-GENERAL ISKANDKR vi R7l GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF PAKISTAN WAS ON JJSiJ* DAY DECLARED ELECTED 'THE FIRST PREShJStn? ofc THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN IUS Jlf/ TION WAS UNOPPOSED. 8 ELEC a«u2m^TiST PTOPO^by 60 members of he Constituent Assembly, Including
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  • 40 3 TUNGKU AT RASHA NEW VILLAGE Fifteen Members of the Good Citizens' Committee of Rasah New Village, Negri Nanibilan, called on the Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, m Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, Mar. 6. Picture shows the Chief Minister addressing them.
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  • 160 3 TRTVANDRUM: The one-year-old Congress Ministry, led by Mr. Govinda Menon. survived a crucial division In the ■State Assembly on Thursday last by a majority of three votes, despite the absence of si* "rebels" of the 60-member Congress Party, when the House was voting on the
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  • 373 3 MADRAS: The Physical Sciences Association, Madras, held a svmpoMium on "Some Aspects of molecular structures recently. Professor K. N. Menon presided. Contributions were made from various branches of science such as ph>slcs, chemistry, biology -*nd geology. The contributors m geneial stressed on the structural as pects of
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  • 59 3 RAIPUR; The police arrested nice students o n a charge of assaulting a teacher of a gir.s' acnool, who had objected to their behaviour towards girl students. Over a 100 girl students of the LAxminarayan VidyaMandir had protested against the anti-social elements often indulging m misbenaviour and
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  • 54 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly last Wednesday passed the Pakistan Constitution Bill proclaiming PaKistan an Islamic Republic. The Bill is expected to re. ceive the Governor-General's assent within the next 24 hours. Government sources .said that Pakistan would remain within the Commonwealth like India, although she would
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  • 57 3 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have sanctioned as grant to the Corporation a sum of Rs. 2,98,640 towards expenditure of its water supply works for the period ending Dec. 31, 1965. They have also sanctioned a grant of Rs. 96,011 towards expenditure Incurred by the Corporation
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  • 166 3 WEST BENGAL ASSEMBLY: PROCEEDINGS RESCINDED CALCUTTA: The Speaker of the West Bengal Assembly. Dr. Saila Kumar Mookerjee. rescinded the proceedings of the House last Friday, when the Opposition were absent on account of the hartal protesting against the proposal foi merger of. West Bengal with Bihar. This is the first
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  • 156 3 MADRAS: In the Madias Legislative Council Mr. Mahomed Kaza Khan asxeu w.iether any representation nad been iuaue to me iravancore-Cociun "jOveinmtnt to pioviue ictcuiuuo to tne Mauras uuvemment to examine tne podsiuiiiues oi oAjuouuig tne excess water re_ .souices m Travacore ana co enm titate, and
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  • 187 3 NAGPUR: The Government of India have made it a condition precedent to accepting the Second Five- Year Plan of any State that it must Implement "to the fullest extent possible" the recommendations of the Taxation Enquiry Commission, particularly with regard to additional taxation. The
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  • 481 3 BANGALORE: -His Majesty the Shah of Iran oa Staxtey paid a tribute to Mysore which he Mid wm renowned to be oae of the best developed States of mdta. The Shah wa* gpealrtan, at a otvic raoapM— accorded to him and to Ms Queen
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  • 125 3 NEW DEL til; The British, voretyn HtscrtAwry, Mr. stetooyn uiy.^a, </•..-.(•! lOt-u owt as a Li.niiuct-iHiui u»ut atlicate ques. i-um" and sum, nry tnuca nape that the oyntr</wrsy would be settled by Utrtct neyoluttio.ij oat ween the pvvpie concerned". Mr. v oyd made these remarks m
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  • 103 3 PRESIDENT'S ASSENT TO AJNDHKA BILL NEW DELHI: The Madras Essential Articles Control anu .requisitioning (Temporary fowers; Act, IU4», as amenueu oy tne Madras essential Artu cies control and KequiSitioning (Temporary Powers) Anumtt Aincnument Act, Itfss iHresi. dent's Act I of 1955), expired on Jan. 26, 1956. The Government of Ancihra
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  • 188 3 KATHMANDU: The Nepal Government has enforced certain conditions for permitting any expedition to the Himalayas, following! complaints against last year's expedition to Lhotse. Each expedition wiU now be strictly required to submit copies of all photographs taken m Nepal. The principal charge against last year's Uiotse expedition
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  • 116 3 MADRAS: Six nominations were filed m connection with the bye-election from Tlruvallur Parliamentary Constituency m Chlnglcput district (Genera^ Seat) before Mr. A. Vonkatesan, Collector nf Chingleput, who Is the Returning Officer, last week being the last day for the filing. The nominations were those of Mr.
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  • 538 3 BENGAL-BIHAR MERGER OR. ROY EXPLAINS ADVANTAGES CAJLCUTTA; Dr. B. C. Roy, West Bengal CMef Minister on Sunday warned that any attempt to reorganise State* on linguistic basin would load, to 'excitement and disturbance* as unfortunately occurred m Bombay and Orissa." Broadcasting to his f eJow citizens of Weot Bengal from
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  • 135 3 He said a union of Bengal and Bihar would help a broadbassed programme of exploiting untapped mineral and other natural resource s in the area, which would not only increase production but also lead to better distribution of wealth amongst the poorer classes. This he said would remove
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  • 148 3 Dr. Roy said that although the United btates would have a united legislature and one cabinet, m matters of policy affecting the two States they would accent tne advice tendered by the regional courci.s equivalent to the legislature of each State "This Regional Council will be responsible for
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  • 140 4 MUSTARD OIL CRISIS IN E. PAKISTAN DACCA: East Pakistan Ift faced with a crisis In respect of mustard oil and prices have shot up to Rs. 75 per maund. Mr. W. Huda, president of East Pakistan OH Mill OwnersAssociation. attributed the crisis to speculative activity m the mustard seed trade.
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  • 106 4 MONTREAL. Oil has been struck nearly three miles <*>wn at a site m southern by the British American OH production Company, a united States subsidiary of the British American Oil group. te a record d€ P t h for the State. Apart from beta* important
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  • 160 4 CAIXWITA. A* a result of owmoiw taken vy the Government, fcandloom doth U gaining ground In ovamw markets. Though the total export earnings of cloth declined to Rs. 42d.300.000 during the^nim months ended December, 1955, from Rs. 477.400.000 In the corresponding period of
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  • 156 4 LONDON: The world consumption of virgin wopl laat was three per cent higher than m 1954, according to estimates drown up by ie Commnwealtr Economic Committee. It rose from 2,502,000,000 lbs. (cleans to 2,580.000.000 lbs. only m 1950 and 19&3 nave larger amounts been used .lnce
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  • 92 4 CAIXDUTTA. He Ceatral Bartgi* far 1956-57 hM allotted a ram JU. 59M*a'tai 1955-56 for ■eniilar or lavitteff cultural defecations and goadwin u^—looa from or t» B«aUkA, a nun of Ba. 1.500,000 taa« bam provid«d for promattac cattnrml contact* with torHgn cmbtrien In 195H-57. Tkla •mount
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  • 216 4 DISCORD IN BR, TRADE UNION MOVEMENT LONDON: Bitter feelings arc likely to arise within Britain's trade union movement following- the decision of the Bollemakers Society to invite six other unions to Link up with them. For their invitation to the other bodle s goes out Just before the Amalgamated Engineering
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  • 118 4 Government of Jndia on an exploratory mis TW* the llrat step taken under the technical SsistanS Si!? 1 EJE™ 1 tal between «aly and India to advise the g^™^^ India on de 7e c •opment of Industries. i "^f? 100 h«« experts on S!S' a llwa y
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  • 88 4 NEW DELHI: Maulana Azad, the Union Education Minister may visit Yugoslavia and Sweden if his health permits and his Moscow trip materialises. He had accepted the Invitation of these countries some time back. During his visit to Europe last year, Maulana Azad had plans to visit
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    23 4 PBOIO King Norodom Suramarit and Queen Kotaatnak burnt thmugh the Street* of thi* trnnir.nl rnnitnl „ft*>r ikrir I turn. nation on Mar. -AP.
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  • 217 4 AMERICA URGED TO EXTEND MORE ECONOMIC AID TO MIDEAiT KARACH, Mar. 9.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Brttisb Foreign Secretary, preened Mir. John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State, to throw more weight into America's support for the five-nation Bagdad Pact m an effort to
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  • 52 4 LADIES— PLEASE WASH YOUR FACES! VIENNA, Ma. "What tthould gins do to look prettier and be liked by men?" Vienna men were asked by a local rolling firm. The majority replied girl* should use cosmetics. A hard-bitten minority ■—six per cent advl sed, however, that they sh<* id wash t&etr
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  • 137 4 ASIA SHOULD SPEAK AS ASIA TO THE WEST N&w *v/*uv, &mr. 6. Mr. Dag HammarsKjoeld, united ixations Secretary General, said that he believed mauking would profit wnen Asia could speak as Asia to the West anu when the West learned to listen and respond 'In the spirit of a new
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  • 27 4 a KARACHI, Mar 9— The Shah of Persia left for Teheran toda v after a onMnv «.f a f« visit to Karachi.. Reuter
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  • 168 4 Fwoat Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 9. Communist leaders In Madras seem more interested m Lne welfare and safety of Russian leaders Khrushchev, and Biflganin that even that o; India's own Premier Nehru. So said the Finance Minister ivir. C. Subramania m m a reply to
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  • 116 4 iX)NDuN. Mar. y.-Mr. Sclwyu Uoyd, tne liritum torei^n Secretary, was accused or acting- as a puppet for Inaia by tne Daily jfixpress today. Wnat does Mr. Selwyn Lloyd mean, when he said that Kashmir was not a suitable subject for discussion at the Southesat Asian Treaty
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  • 157 4 COMPENSATION APPLICATIONS FROM DISPLACED INDIANS ABROAD Certain concessions regard* ing th e submission of applications for compensation for displaced Indians living- outside India, have been announced by tone Government of India, says s. Press statement issued by the Indian Commission m Malaya. The statement adds some residing m foreign countries
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  • 162 4 QUEEN MAY VISIT U.S. NEXT YEAR WASHINGTON. Mar. 9.— The possibility of a State visit to the United States by Britain s Queen Elizabeth next year was raised Thursday. Diplomats emphasized that no invitation for such a visit was currently being discuss* cd. The question was raised m connection with
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  • 131 4 SONGGRAM tiANUKOK. Aiar. y.— lliiu «toiju sioou w it n die i- vet; c «*ocitwie.s aua wuuiu t ,m >t noc to jmve auy cn^omam- ie Artuoua wiiate^ever waiii t^it v^iiiuese pco^jt, i-rei,uer c iuiu Jsoii^fejaiu said toiiav ai «ns fre^ valuer euce y «l^r"
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  • 111 4 BOMBAY; Mr. S.K. Path has resigned from the Presi cients.dp or the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association because or pressing: political engagements, it is reported The Executive Committee of IMPPA has acceded to his request after personal discussions with him and has recorded its
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  • 31 4 COLOMBO, Mar. 9.— lt was officially announced yesterday that Prince and Princess Mlkasa of Japan have accepted the invitation of the Ceylon Government to participate m the Boddb" -u--ttom bore.. Reuter
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  • 120 4 H. K. DOCTORS AND TEACHERS FOR MALAYA HONG KONG, Mar. 9.— Mr. Too Joo Hing, Federation of Malaya's Assistant Education Minister, arrived here yesterday for a week'&discussion with the Hong Kong Government's Educational and Medical leaders rethe possibility of recruiting- medical doctors and secondary school teachers for Malaya. Mr. Too,
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  • 39 4 TOKYO, Mar. 9.— An anemployed father tossed his two little glrl 8 m front of a train Thursday oigrht. th« n jumped m front of the train with his baby son In his arms. All four were killed. A.P
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  • 59 4 From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 9. The Revenue Minister, Mi. Manikavelu announced m t budget debate that follow. ■> abolition of Sales Tax on chillies and ginger. He said tax on jo. onuts would have been abolished but for extra expend), cure that has become necessary for
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  • 40 4 NKW YORK, M*r. 9.— Mr. Dae Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations Secretary. General, seid iysqterday ithat he plans to visit th« Soviet Unloa this year when ho makes a tour of the capitals of several member nation* n Eastern Europe.- Reuter
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