Indian Daily Mail, 18 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 62 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 632 1 Pro-Red Bandaranaike Says* Undecided About Republic's Link With Commonwealth WANTS TO EMULATE NEHRU'S FOREIGN POLICIES r INVITATION TO BULGANIN? WASHINGTON, Apr. 17— Mr. Solomon Bandaraitaike, Ceylon's new Prime Minister, said m a copyrighted interview m U. S. News and World Report published h«*e tha t
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  • 118 1 Banda Supports 'Bandung Policy COLOMBO, Apr. 17.— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, new Ceylonese Prime Minister, has pledged his support for the decisions of the Afro-Asian Conference held at Bandung, Indonesia, last year, authoritative sources stated here last night. He did so m reply to a message from Dr. AM Sastroamidjojo. Indonesian
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  • 17 1 No casualties or Emergency incidents have been reported m the Federation yesterday.
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  • 211 1 Acheson Supports India WASHINGTON, Apr. 17. Mr. Dean Acheson, the former United States Secretary of State, has supported the Indian standpoint on military pacts m West and South East Asia sponsored by the United States and the United Kingdom. These pacts, he says, have not produced strength and unity but
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  • 33 1 PRAGUE, Apr. 17— The headquarters of the Commu-Dist-backed World Confederation of Trade Unions said here it will convene a world conference of women workers m Budapest from June 14 to June 17.- Reuter
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  • 243 1 Deep Sea Canal Across Polk Strait Feasible Blow To Colombo Port Trade From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 17— Cutting of a deep sea canal across the Palk Strait between India and Ceylon has now been declared a feasible project by the Expert Committee. Indian Union Deputy Trans- port Minister
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  • 185 1 Bengal-Bihar Merger Proposal A Flop! Chief Ministers Disagree From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 17— Bengal-Bihar merger project has coilap sed like a pricked ballon. During the last few month* All-India Congress leaders have blown up the casual suggestion of both State Chief Ministers as the only possible salvation
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  • 38 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 17— Sir Winston Churchill, the former British Prime Minister, was reported to have urged president Elsenhower to continue his leadreship when the President was making up his mind about standing for a second term. Reuter
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  • 375 1 A Bill to make legal aid and advice m Singapore more readily available for persons of limited means, to enable the cost of legal aid or advice granted to persons to be defrayed wholly or partly out of movies provided by the Legislative Assembly and for
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  • 45 1 Prinoe Charles (left), look, over his shoulder and appears o say How much longer?", bat Princess Anne needs a little oncer time to .yet her wins stralffet before mounting and Intern* »way m i this Caster holiday outing In Windsor
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  • 26 1 NEW DELHI, Apr: 17: Pakistan has refused to pay compensation demanded oy India for loss of Indian lives In the PtKw&i t&otte&t list yetr.
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  • 277 1 TEHRAN, Apr. 17 Kashmir has been kept out of the agenda for the five power Baghdad Pact Council meeting which began m Tehran on April 16 according to usually well informed observers. The Indian Ambassador m Tehran, Dr. Tarachand had 40 minutes interview
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  • 104 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 17: Mr. Walter Reuther, U.B. Labour leader now m India, on April 13 upheld the disputed criticism made m New York by Mr. George Meany, President of the American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Ori ganisations that "Mr. Nehru has lined
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  • 43 1 MONACO, Apr. 17— ExKing Farouk of Egypt, who arrived here from Rome lo attend the wedd'ng, has brought as a g'ft two black lacquered Japanese vases with a bird and tree dea'gn which formerly belonged to Emperor fflrvWto o* Jtpw, Reuter
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  • 85 1 B K Want Mainly Trade LONDON, Apr. 17— Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime M.ruster, prepared for the taiks he will have witn Marshal Balganin and Mr. Khrushchev by summoning Sir William Hayter and S.r Roger Mayings. British AmbaBsauors to Moscow and Wasaington respectively, to separate "toieetings with him. A lormal
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  • 51 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 17. Toasts m vodka will be made to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev aboard the Soviet cruiser Ordzonikidze today his 62nd birthday. A party will be held aboard the ship, which is taking the Communist party secretary and Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, to Britain.—
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  • 49 1 sides to raise any subject of concern. The subjects stated authoritatively to be on the agenda are; European problems including security, The Middle East, Indo-China, disarmament, the Far East-trade. It has been noted here (hat Soviet interest m the talks is focussed mainly on trade, disarmament and European security.
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  • 89 1 NOT TO SPLIT U.K. US. LONDON, Apr. 17.—Moscow radio today described as 'nonsense from beginning to end' a suggestion that Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev were visiting Britain m order to 'drive a wedge between England and the United States.' 'There is no reason for Americans to feel
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  • 124 1 It is announced m London that Mr. John Batten, who has been for the past three years. Information Officer for Ma 4 aya m the U.K., has been appointed to the post of Information Officer to the East Africa H!gh Commission. He wlh take up his duties
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  • 536 2 Indaian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Apr, 118, 1956 Let The British Tories Bark? THAT m this Atomic Age there are people and papers m Britain who are carrying on propaganda m favour of the ieudalism of Middle Ages only lends weight to the term "diehard* which is applied to them.
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  • 807 2 PRESERVE PRISTINE PURITY OF ANCIENT LANGUAGE MADRAS Mr. C Rajagopalaciuuri last week appealed to Tamil writers m the State to petwerve tto pristine purity of the ancient tangttac* which had stood the test of tone. Rajaji felt tbe tendency awong some writers nowadays to adopt
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  • 180 2 RAJAJI ON MODERN TENDENCY Rajaji said there was a tendency among some writers to adopt the colloquial style m their writing. He felt this would be detrimental to the growth of Tamil. During the past several centuries Tamil had preserved its pristine purity because they had laid down conventions of
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  • 237 2 In the course of his presidential address, Mr. R. Manadevan referred to the era ot renaissance m Tamil literature and- paid a tribute to the services rendered by Poet Bharathi. Mr. Devan also briefly described the role played by ancient poets m enriching Tamil. He emphasised the need
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  • 100 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Government would take a decision on the report of the Official Language Commission after consulting the various State Governments, the Minister m the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mr. B. N. Datar, told the Lok Sabha. Mr. Datar told
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  • 614 2 KARACHI Sardar Bahadur Khan Leader of the West Pakistan Muslim League Assembly Party, announced hi* resignation from the West Pakistan Cabinet. Sardar Bahadur Khan told Pressmen who contacted him following the expansion of the West Pakistan Cabinet at Lahore that he had sent m his resignation by
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  • 75 2 Member* of the Universal Peace Sanctuary from Kiany and Port «>watieiin«m, w ave a farewell party to their leader Gnana Vallal Paranjothi Mahan, a well-known Yogi, from India. He made a one-week tour of the Klang and Coastal districts, giving lectures on "Kundafini Sakthi". Seated fifth
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  • 422 2 Details Of Prize Scheme NEW DELHI: The Central Office of the Ail-India Newspaper Editors' Conference, New Delhi, has issued the following Press communique on the "Times of India" prize scheme: "The management of the "Times of India" has donated the sum of Rs. 5,000
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  • 463 2 NEW DELHI: Nineteen Members of Parliament representing: the Punjab and PEPSU praised the formula for the reorganised State of the Punjab after the Home Minister. Mr. Pant, had informally explained to them its various features. The members met the Home Minister m his office at Parliament
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 2 drain waiting to greet Ri ng Feisal of Iraq near Bamodt perform (heir traditional dam* with moord and t ß _-JF <ll| L F(llt *2 aa to awwul voter
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  • 26 2 JAIPUR: The executive o f the Rajaathan Bhooswami Sangh last week decided to suspend the Bhooswami demonstrttioas m the BUU till Apr. 17,
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  • 112 2 ALLAHABAD: A centuryold "kurta" mn4 "salvar" (shirt and trouser) of Maulvi Liaquat Ali, leader of the (Independence Movement in Allahabad in 1857), ware presented to the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, at Anand Bhavan by the Maulvi Sahib's grandsons, Qazi Abu and Hans Nazir Ahmed, of Mahgaon,
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  • 446 2 TEMPLE FUNDS FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES TIKLNuiLiVKi;!: Replying to an auv^retis presented to nim by t*te x iruouenaur Pancuayat Board, Mr. S.S. Ramasaml Paua>acni, Minister for Local Administration, said ti.at it was true titat at present the law stood m the way of the surplus funds of Hindu temples being' diverted
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  • 840 3 JUDGMENT RESERVED Calcutta ttk£k CmmiFTL?%!iv C me np tor lM ta "Hie arguments mainly centred on the court's power to Interfere with the proceedings Is the Legislature. Mr A. K. Hazra, appearing for the petitioners, pointed out oaat he was generally challengng the proceedings a^
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  • 354 3 Contempt Of House: Punjab M. L. A. Warned CHANDIOAKH: aaniarourutai alUfrii uiuuoo, vie hue*Ktr 01 u.e run^lH) viOi*n oabna jjcJu a bociaast meuiber Mr. ttalu Ka*tt, ruUty at ccoteiupt of tne Houae and gs>Ye him a wanting tor cnUcflUßk m a communication addreflseu by the Member to certain outside authorities,
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  • 143 3 IMPHAL: The Manipur State Congress Executive baa irged that the Government of ndia should Incorporate to the States Re-organlaatlon Bill provisions for the introduction >f responsible government m the State. The demand was incorporated m a resolution adopted at i recent meeting of the
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  • 457 3 T..C. Gout. To Accept Centre 9 Decision maintenance of all the other temples m the erstwhile Travancore. The Government of India In their Bill have suggested that one-tenth of this Rs. 45 lakhs may be regarded as the proper share of the temples m the areas
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  • 62 3 JAIPUR: Two thousand and eight hundred a °d sixty Bhoo*wamis (small land-owners) •vwe arrested m Jaipur on 'V'n'lav for defyiner the order »ider Sec. 144 Cr.P.C, according to official figures available *»ere last week. Two persons. Mr. Dcvi Singh of Xhuri and <*iairon slngh of
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  • 137 3 India Egyption Friendship NWVDBLHI: A treaty or friendship between India and Egypt waa exchanged here betwein Dr. Syed Mahmud, Minister m the Ministry ol eJCternal Affairs ana tfiEgypQan Acnfbassador to €nda. Hie treaty was signed m Cairo on Apr. 6. 1960. -Speaking on the occasion Dt. Syed Mahmud referred to
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  • 40 3 CAIjCUTTA: Mr. Kahetramohan Moofcerj««, Government auditor, died of a heart attack m Calcutta on Tuesday. He was 66. He is survived by his widow, tfiree sons and two laughters. Mr. Mookerjee was well-known m sports circles.
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  • 286 3 rTunc Minister Nehru asked women to work for the removal of social evils m the country. Tne prune Minister, who was aauuessintgr tne women trainees of tne Kamala Menru Viayaiaya, 12 miles from nere saiu tuat some social custom* were prevailing m india tor a Jon*
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  • 30 3 MADRAS: Newspaper and news agencies' representative Mr. R. Part^asarathi. T>ir»r*or of In'ormation aad Publicity, on hi« appointment as Director !l #K^ d i.M^ Btr. K. Drirtent g^W^^tMll tl|i.p»».
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  • 559 3 Hindu Way Of Life: Need To Propagate Ancient ideate aown everjxmng to a practical level, Mr. Sri Prakasa said, he wanted those interested m the welfare of the Sabha and who worked for the resuscitation of our faith to think of one or two matters. He wouid very much like
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  • 109 3 TUNNEL UNDER BRAHMAPUTRA New Delhi; The Government of India is examining the possibility of constructing a road bridge over the Brahmaputra river or a tunnel under the riverbed at Jogighopa or near Gauhati, It is learnt here. Preliminary investigations In this direction are understood to be now under way. At
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  • 40 3 Prince Rainier takes One* Kelly fn his arms after she < ryf ltutl<n Nenaoo on April 12. M«i?lSLri!S nl tr"? lcht J /l eo Juvante II enters !T^«f^ Kartjour with th* Prince and Grace Kelly on board
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  • 605 3 JAMMU: Speaking m th» Washmir Assembly, the Premier Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad said: "Recent candid declarations of Mr. Nehru m Parlia- I ment and at a Press conference I about Kashmir had frustrated all the attempts of Pakistan to disturb the conditions of staLI bility attained
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  • 114 3 HYOBRABAD: The Nagarjuna Sagar Control Boaiyj last week sanctioned Rs. 3 crore for the execution of the project during the current financial year. The amount is likely to be raised to Rs. 5 crores when the Centra] Government reviews the progress of work m August next. u&£
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  • 284 4 TEHERAN, Apr. 17 meeting of the Bagdad Pa tan, Turkey, Iraq and Per afternoon m the. Persian on the encouraging note support for the "Norther The second Council, ct powers-Britain, Pakia-sia-openeii here yesterday Foreign Affairs Ministry of growing American n Tier" Treaty. Mr.
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  • 150 4 Hongkong Doesn't Want Independence! LONDON. Apr. 17.— The London Daily Mall quoted the i Governor of Hongkong. Sir Alexander Grantham, as Assuring its correspondent 'we are not going down the slippery slope of Singapore.' The correspondent, Don Iddon, said the Governor had added: 'This island is British and will remain
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  • 85 4 MARSHALL YET TO.WIN CHINESE SUPPORT LONDON, Apr. 17.— An Article m the Financial Times today stated that Mr. David Marshall had Managed his job as Chief Minister of Singapore with some skill. 'Perhaps Mr. Marshall's main achievements has been to keep the present constitution working,' the article submitted. 'So far
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  • 81 4 LONDON, Apr. 17— The British Government faces a crucial test today when Mi. Harold MacMillan, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, presents Parliament with a financial budget planned to curb inflation. Mr. MacMillan, who has been only four months In office, must counter excessive home market
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  • 60 4 LONDON. Apr. 17— Moscow Radio confirmed that Mr. Vulko Chervenkov, the Bulgarian Prime Minister, had asked to be relieved of his post. It sa'.d the request was on the agenda of the Bulgarian National Assembly. Sofia radio has so far made no mention of the
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  • 411 4 COLOMBO: Mr. B. N. Ch* ravarty. Indian High Com ilssloner m Ceylon, was quot d m the local Press today at ayine that the new Prinu finister. Mr. S. W. R. D (andaranalke's statement U he effect that his forelgt •ollcy woula be similar to that
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  • 33 4 Miss Saroja and Mr. Pakkirlsumy, of Kotali Bahm, who .\ere united m Wedlock recently. The bride it* the daughter «>! Mr. S. M. Vasudevan and rhe bridegroom, the son of »Ir. Sinnathamby.
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  • 59 4 LETCHUMI JAGANATHAN Mis* Letchnml, daughter of Mr. M. Raman, Ipoh, and Mr. V. Jaganathan son of Mr. C. Padavattan of Batw (iajah were married rezently at the bridegroom's residence m the Indian Settlement at Batw Gajah. The marriage was conducted by Mr. T. V. M. Mahalingham and Mr. M. S.
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  • 65 4 KANNIAH MEENATCHI Miss Meenatchl, daughter at Mr. C. Slnnapaian, of Plnchi Instate, and Mr. P. Kannlah, son of Mr. Perumal of Lahat Merandy Lapan Estate, were married recently m the bridegroom's residence. Mr. C. Nuppiah of Ipoh presided at the marriage function and Mr. M. S. Maniam of Ipoh spoke
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  • 45 4 DHANALAKSHMI ARUMUGAM Minn M. Dhanalakshnii and >Ir. M. Arunmgam who were recently married In Penang. The bridegroom Is a wellkno\Mi social worker, who organised the Tamil Muraso -tudents> Bell Club Branch la Kapala Batas. He is responsible for celebrating the Tamil Festival In Kapala Batas.
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  • 38 4 CLIMBER CONVALESCING KATHMANDU NEPAL, Apx. 17. Fritz Luehsinger. Swiss climber who was stricken with appendicitis on his way to Mount Everest is snowing considerable improvement as he onvalesces at a remote Himalyan Mnnaqfprv it wna loom. e<i.- Reuter
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  • 108 4 In Karachi, special envoy* ram 4S I Wrfga iuihUil— «t--eaderf fhe I— iiftnral day cele*ation» of the istaMfte »e--tobtte of Pakistan and the [wearing m of its nrst Preeileat, Major General lidranitnc Prince Warn (center), Fov ilsa Wtaiilm of natlaad, pr©Ucted a "grreat fature for the
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  • 165 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr: io: rhe Working Party on Defence md Mutual Assistance which met here for its first meeting today is secretly preparing Malaya to open up new military bases for the West and receive more Commonwealth troops, the Indian Daily Mail understands. High on
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  • 225 4 FEDERATION CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION Malay is now the National Language. It seems logical therefore that there should be a National Certificate of Education based on that National language. It is proposed m 1957 to award on the results of the School Certificate examination this new Certificate, says a Federal Government
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  • 231 4 P.P.P.M. To Submit Memorandum The People's Progressive Party of Malaya has decided to submit separate Memorandum to the Constitutional Commission and has appointed a Committee for this purpos*. writes the Party's General Secretary' Mr. D. R. Seenivajagam. He adds. The Policy of the P.P.P. will be as it has always
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  • 87 4 CHIEF JUSTICE LAUDS R. K. MISSION'S WORK The Chief Justice of the High Court of Burma, Mr. j Chan Tun Aung, who is on a visit to Singapore, visited the Ramakiishna Mission Boys Home at Bartley Road, yesterday. He wrote m the visitor's Book that he was greatly impressed with
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  • 98 4 The Buddhist Union. 28, Jalan Senyum, Singapore, has issued an appeal to Buddhists m Malaya to celebrate the Vesak Full Moon Day on May 24, 1956. Explaining the significance of that day, tne press release says it is only on that day and at the exact moment
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  • 122 4 Post Office Boxes numbering 648-635 at the G.P.O. and 13 at Bukit Timah Post Office are vacant, the first since 1947, and are now available for new applicants, j The G.P.O. which had been short of Private Boxes since the liberation installed 1,250 new Private Boxes
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  • 303 4 Malaya is likely to be rebeing called by the Duke of i presented at the conference Edinburgh to study human problems of industrial communities within the Commonwealth and Empire. This Study Conference, the first of its kind m industrial history, is to be held at
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    48 4 The sprightly yowng boy who hastens to cot the rake before showing out the candles fixed on It is Egambaram, who celebrated his third birthday on Vpr. 6. Master Egambaram Is the son of Mrs. and Mr. K. B. Vfuthiah of 44E Monks BUI flats, Singapore.
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  • 109 4 The North Indian Hindu j \ssociation, will be celebrating Shree Ramanawami (Birthday of Lord Rama) at the association premises. 47 Cuff Road tomorrow April 10. iTollowing i s the programme: 3 to 7 p.m. Hawan, Pujan and Ramayana-Path; 7 to 7.30 p.m. Shree Ram-nam-sankeertana j by desciples of
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  • 38 4 l Lord Rama's Birthday wili be celebrated tomorrow Apr. 19. at the Sana tan Dharam Sabha i Gomtak Lane, Kuala Lumpur, .bteween 8 a.m. and 12 noon. There will be poor feed*ing m the afternoon.
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  • 120 4 LONDON, Apr. 17. Concrete steps towards the Malayanisation of Singapore's Medical Services were taken today by Singapore's Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga, m a meeting with Sir Eric Priile. Chief Medical Officer of the Colonial Office and Sir John Charles. Chief Medical Officer of the
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  • 179 4 The Annual Conference of the St. Thomas Youth League, Singapore will be held on Apr. 21 and 22, at the St. Thomas School, 33 St. Michaels Road, Singapore. The 1 attended by about 35 delegates, 4 priests J a•■ s t-.e Mar Thoma Churches all ov«r
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  • 47 4 Following were elected officejearers of the Kluang Indian Association at the annual general meeting held recently. President, Mr. F. X. Sundram; Vice-president Mr. N. G. Rass, Mr. V. N. Muthiah xtllai; Hon. Secretary, Mr. T. rt. R. Krtshnan; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. C. M. Mathews.
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