Indian Daily Mail, 25 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. Xn No. 281 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 511 1 QUICK CLEARANCE OF SUEZ CANAL URGED NEW YORK, Nov. 24: The United Nations Genera] Assembly debated yesterday the Middle East crisis all day and adjourned until today without voting on an Afro-Asian resolution calling for withdrawal of British, French and Israel troops from
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  • 36 1 BELGRADE, Nov. 24.—Yugoslavia sa'.d Friday it refused to admit William Randolph Hearst Jr. for a visit because the New York publisher "heavily insulted President Tito personally" m articles appearing m his newspapers AP
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  • 142 1 Withdrawal Of Troops Urged By B-Pact Powers BAGDAD. Nov. 24: The four Moslem powers m the Bagdad Pact. Turkey, Pakistan. Persia and Iraq, repeated their call for a withdrawal of foreign troops from Egypt beyond the truce lines, according to a communique issued here. The communique said the four powers
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  • 62 1 TO AID AEROM AGNETIC SURVEY The Canadian Spartan Air Services Ltd. aircraft, which Is to tarry oat an aeromagnetlc survey of parts of the Federation, arrived In Koala Lumpur recently. Picture shown the Assistant Minister for Natural Resources and Local Government, Enche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Taltb, being Introduced to
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  • 91 1 ISRAEL INVITES DAG's MAN TO SEE THE STRIP NEW YORK, Nov. 24—19--rael invited Mr. Dag Hanimerskjoeld the United Nations Secretary General to send a personal representative to Investigate the situation m the Gaza Strip. Mrs, Golda Meir the Israeli Foreign Minister issued the Invitation m a letter replying to Mr.
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  • 88 1 PAX PRESENTS AIDE-MEMOIRE TO NEHRU ON KASHMIR ISSUE KARACHI, Nov. 24.—Pakistan has presented an aidememoire to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, asking for an explanation of the announcement that the Kashmir Constituent Assembly m Srinagar has approved a new constitution declaring the whole of Jammu and Kashmir State
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  • 286 1 104 REPORTED KILLED AS TRAIN CRASHED INTO RIVER From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 24. One hundred and four persons were reported killed outright when the Madras Tuticorin Express crashed into the flooded Marudayar River near Ariyalur early yesterday morning. The accident occurred be- tween Ariyalur and
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  • 123 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24: Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, said after a meeting with President Eisenhower yesterday that there was 'quite a considerable and substantial agreement' between the United States and Ceylon on the Middle East question. The Prime Minister said he was referring to
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  • 186 1 Call For Fresh Elections In Britain LONDON, Nov. 24: The Labour Daily Herald today called for a general election m Britain and claimed that the Middle East policy of Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, has collapsed. A Conservative newspaper the Daily Mail commented: 'All the indications point to another
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  • 249 1 EX-PREMIER OF HUNGARY ARRESTED BY SOVIET BELGRADE, Nov. 24: The official Yugoslav newspaper Borba, m a despatch from Budapest, said that Mr. Imre Nagy, former Hungarian Premier, and his colleagues had been taken to an unknown destination by Soviet Security Forces. Borba's Budapest correspondent said that Nagy and 11 of
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.—India has placed orders for ships totalling Rs. 360,000,000 with West Germany, Italy, Yugoslavia, Britain and other countries, Transport Minister Lai Bahadur told Parliament yesterday. This exchausts the entire amount set aside for shipping under India's second five-year plan which began last
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  • 165 1 ROME, Nov. 24: The Suez crisis hat prevented the Malayan Constitutional Commission from beginning a final six-weeks eeeeion here today, to draw up a report on a constitution for Malaya. Lord Reid, a Lord of Ap. peal, who it President of the Commission, was not expected
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  • 109 1 C 'wealth Citizens To Register In India In Future From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 23. All persons living m India who are not citizens of the Indian Union will be classed as foreigners and subject to registration of Foreigners Act, according to a bill introduced m the Lok
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  • 149 1 LONDON, Nov. 24: London's diplomatic colony had a minor mystery yesterday what happened to Soviet Ambassador Jacob Malik's right hand? The Russian envoy attended a reception given by the British Council of International Trade but volunteered no explanation of a bandage wound around his
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  • 102 1 NO ISRAEL TROOPS ON SYRIAN BORDER NEW FORK, Nov. 24— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld United Nations Secretary General said that investigations by U.N. observers did not confirm Syrian allegations of the massing of Israeli troops on her border. Mr. Hammarskjoeld referred m his statement to a telegram dated November 21 from
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  • 135 1 Commonwealth citizens will have to be registered m the future under ar act introduced m parliament Friday, says an A.P. message. It outdates the Old Citizenship Act and says it "includes within its scope all persons not citizens of India." A Home Ministry spokesman said the
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  • 119 1 LONDON, Nov. 24.— The Times commenting op developments mi n the Soviet Russian political scene today argued that the recent appointment of Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov as Soviet Minister of State control did not b y itself mean that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev the Soviet Communist Party leader
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  • 427 1 Public Dismayed And Confused By Pol. Chaos LONDON, Nov. 24.— Sir Anthony Eden, suffering from severe overwork, left London airport last night with Lady Eden for a three-week holiday m Jamaica. At the airport Sir Anthony Eden, tense and tired, told reporters he had discussed
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  • 72 1 INDIAN REDS NOT TO APE KREMLIN....! NEW DELHF, Nov. 23 Ajoy Ghosh, Secretary General of the Indian Communist Party, said Friday the red* mi n mdla "are determined to abandon" their attitude of defending everything done by Russia. But he supported Moscow's action m Hungary. "We agree we were wrong
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  • 1288 2  -  Jean N. Howarth By Progress In Britain of the Department of Educ*l >» of th e Deaf, Manchester University, n ;,and rpHli presence of severe deafness at birth, or occurring m early childhood, is not only a serious social handicap, but a major educational problem, because it
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  • 769 2  - Nationalism-Good And Bad The Role Of The Individual JULES MENKEN By A WRITER ON WORLD AFFAIRS, WHO SPECIALISES ON DEFENCE PROBLEMS AND COMMUNIST STRATEGY RATIONALISM is one of A the principal forces m the modern world, immensely powerful and Immensely complex, capable alike of drawing people to sublime heights cf
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  • 254 2 NEW DELHI: The Select Committee on the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Bill has added to the set of circumstances entitling a father-in-law to exemption from the obligation to maintain his widowed daughter-in-law. The additional provision states that the father-in-law shall be under n o obligation to maintain his
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  • 1764 2 HAROLD NICOLSON, m his commentary on men and affairs, discusses the various shades of meaning which people of differing nationalities give to the word 'prestige/ and attempts to define the peculiar British conception of it: 'For us it ought to mean,' he suggests, 'power based on
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  • 580 2 How To Tell Man From Woman OOME critics of this civilisation say it is one In which me n and women are getting too much alike. There is no doubt the sexes are acting more alike every year as the result of modern woman's compulsion to share every right formerly
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  • 1517 3 Foreign Forces In Egypt: Danger Of Fresh Flare-Uo SPEAkV^^SStL ESS 02 MINISTER NEHRU, si&AKING ABOUT THE SITUATION IN WIRHT tS^ D UHS- U SABHA I^T raiDAY THERE WERE "NUMEROUS TENDENMr. Nehru said he was hopeful about the-Era*. bE^SJ^JL^ this improvement has taken place."
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  • 628 3 India's Stand In U. H. Defended "There was a resolution is me r.N. General Assembly In regard to Hungary, sponsored by Pakistan, Onto, Italy, Fern and Ireland, against which we voted, and as some criticism ban been made m regard to out vote on this resolution, 1
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  • 281 3 their plans fitted irv and the Angfci ftapinfc attack helped, Israel* aggression and was iti the United Kingdom and Prance. It was only the wide- spread indignation of peoples not only m Asia and Africa 1 but also In Europe and Araeri- ca and the action taken by the
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  • 497 3 TWO BILLS PASSED ON FIRST DAY The former seeks to remove certain anomalies found m the working: of the Code, speed up disposal of cases, enable State Governments to empower selected courts to follow summary procedure m regard to the hearing of cases and prevent multiplicity
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  • 1590 3 [Second Line Of Defence l j\ Ifcrte m Preserving Freedom 1 i NEW DELHI. Broadcasting a message from the Delhi Station i of AU India Radio on the eve of the Territorial Army Day, Dr. Kailas Nath Katju. Defence Miniss ter, said: "On November 17, celebrat- ed
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  • 122 3 HYDERABAD: The foumla-tion-stone of the Nagarjunasagar Dam is likely to be laid m December or January, according t o a tentative programme. The construction ot tne ccuier dam i« already completed. Tne Nagurjun;u agar Co. tro. Beard, wnlc n is scheduled to meet here, on November 2(j, will
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  • 90 3 The l akistsui Press Association Correspondent iron) leheran has sad, '!>, maUt sources here forecast i.i»t the l/.S. would soon join tne Pact, as a foil number. Her declaim to join the alUan c. it is pointed out, will be the 'result of the fa
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI: Acharya J. B. Kr.palani i s being appointee Vlce-Chancellor o f the Allahabad Un*verrlty ;t was learnt to-day. As steps are be!n X taken not to consider the office c f Vice-Chancellor as an rffice c* profit. Acharya Krlpal >nl will contnue to be
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  • 1547 4 NEHRU ON USING A-POWER FOR WORLD'S GOOD NEW DELHI: The view that while moral pressure could certainly be brought or all concerned nations to desist from dangerous and- deadly thermo-nuclear explosions, it would be hardly appropriate for the Government of India to
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  • 365 4 Open Air Theatre At Egmore MADRAS: Laying the found-ation-stone for an Open Air Theatre to be constructed by the Madras Corporation at Egmore Stadium last Saturday, Mr. C. Subramanlam, Minister for Finance and Education, said that cultural development was as important for national wellbeing as development In other spheres of
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  • 184 4 DRAMA BY MADRAS HIGH COURT ASSOCIATION MADRAS: In the presence of the Chief Justice, Mr. P. V. Rajamannai, the members of the Madras High Court Association staged a drama "School for Husbands," written by Mr. A. C. Srinivasan, last Wednesday, at St. Mary's Hall, Armenian Street. Welcoming the Chief Justice,
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  • 216 4 Dear ness Allowance To Madras N.G. Os.' MADRAS: Mr. K. Kannankutty Menon, President of the Madras State N.G.Os' Association, said here last Friday that the increase of five rupees m the dearness allowance granted to the N.G.Os. by the Madras Government was most discouraging. Mr. Menon was speaking at the
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  • 156 4 Indian Citizenship Rules MADRAS: Displaced per£»:ns who have migrated from Pakistan- to Irdia and who are not 'already Indian citizens by virtue of the Constitution of Indta are eligible for registnaticn as Indian citizens under Section 5 (1> (a) of the Indian Citizenship Act. 1955, ard Part II of the
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  • 267 4 SOVIET LOAN FOR INDIA BANttAIiOfRE: All transactions between India and the Scviet Uajomr Including Urn present long-term credit loan. agreed to by the Government of India, will be In terms of rupeer.' and the overall surplusses or deficits In respect cf the&ie transactions w*J b« pa d m sterling- on
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  • 56 4 GOLDEN JUBILEE OF SANSKRIT COLLEGE MADRAS: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan will preside over the Golden Jubilee of the Sanskrit College, Mylapore, coming on* on Dec. 25. The Vice-President will be m Madras from Dec. 24 for about a week, during which period he will also open the new annexe of the
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  • 61 4 NEHRU'S MESSAGE TO NEW PONDICHERRY PAPER KARIKAL: Prime Minister Nehru m a message to a new Pondicherry fortnightly "Congress" says: "Pondicherry, though a small area m South of India, occupies a significant place m our country. We shall preserve this significance and the special flavour of Pondicherry, which it has
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  • 61 4 DACCA: Mr. Hamidul^Sßui Chowdhury, former Pakistan Foreign Minister was elected President of the Pakistan Krishak Sramik Party over the weekend. This is th« first time that the President of the K.S.P. has been elected since Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug became Governor of East Pakistan.
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  • 230 4 account shows a net debit balance, on the principle of adjustment of payments against debts m the chrcnolo i gical order only that portion !of the debit balance which relates to a debt or debts re meining unreal**** after a period otf three months from the date
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  • 154 4 Act regarding the preparation of the balance-sheet torSKrt 0 SSiCe iC i the as nEf V m? l^ une aroee as a loan Of the balance-sheet, It was represented to the h "Jh^^Lff^ Administration Sr^rf hem Cham SJvis^n < S? ISerce1 S erce thAt loans and
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  • 199 4 Morarji Desai's Speech To Goans In Bombay BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji D«*ai, former Chief Minister of Bombay, told Goans living m Bombay last week that the Portuguese colonies m India were bound to be free m the near future. How near it was going to
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  • 242 4 SUIT AGAINST BOMBAY COMPANY DECREED WITH COSTS BOMBAY: A ruling given by the Chairman of the Premier Construction Co. Ltd., at its annual general meeting held on April 28, 1952, disallowing questions relating to the accounts and affairs of the subsidiary companies of the Construction Company, was held to the
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  • 79 4 BODH GAYA: The 2,500 th Buddha jayanti celebrations will be held here on Dec. 10 and 11. This decision was taken by the Bodh Gay a Temple Advisory Committee during the weekend. The committee has asked Mr. Nehru to inaugurate the celebrations. Invitations have also
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  • 117 4 UNTOUCHABILITY SIMLA: Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister m the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, inaugurating the Harijan and Adibasi Conference at Rampur, 82 miles from here last week called upon the people to co-operate with the Government m eradicating the evil of untouchabliity. Mr. Datar said
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  • 321 4 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has decided that regional settlement commission ers may hand over provisional possession of an auctioned' property after taking from the auction purchaser and his associates an indemnity bond and affidavit m a prescribed form, says a Press Note issued by the union
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  • 38 4 RICE CONSIGNMENT FROM BURMA MADRAS: S.S. Bharat Vijay, carrying 7,500 tons of rice from Burma, arrived at the Madras Harbour last Friday. The ship will discharge 3,000 tons of rice for Madras and carry the rest to Calcutta.
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  • 123 4 TJ»* JJhlon Government.. It is understood hlf the need for rationaiistky the scales of paytf JS JV employee, of the major Indian ports Withtathe^Eamework 2J?f ntr^ Oommte^rt's recommendation*, i tur arssas? 1^ to the authoritie -o* ™?u o« wUI BUb" beneflte Kfatulty and leave
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  • 2877 5  -  H. D. Chaturvedi By QHIKAr is popularly believed to be a matter d hunting record heads and collecting j>me.iv i kins. Nothing can be farther from the truth. What really counts with a sportsman Lei net tiresome trophies, but unforgettable memories <~» tense thrills and stirring
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  • 160 5 HAILE SELASSIE'S TRIBUTE TO INDIA CALCUTTA: Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia declared here last Friday that India had brought elements of lasting moral value mi n a world which was too often preoccupied with expedient means and Quick results. The Emperor who was replying to a civic reception accorded by
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  • 992 5 E. H. GETLIFF ho Honorary Registrar of the college of Teacher, of the ne r Brl tol E "fl'and. schools for the blind also provide vocational training for pupils from 16 to 20 years of age m the traditional crafts of basketry, chair seating, circular and
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  • 214 5 LUCKNOW: The enactment of the Working journalists (Conditions of Service) anil Miscellaneous Provisions Act is a landmark m the march towards better and free Press, the Secretary General of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists, Mr. C. Raghavan. said m. his annual report presented
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  • 153 5 SHILLONG: Hostile^ are fast losing their hol<j on peaceful villagers who have started reachIng against the depredations of gangsters, according to reports received from the Naga Hills district and the Tuensang frontier. Villagers are not only refusing co-operation with the hogtiles but are also reporting subversive
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  • 468 6 U. S. ESTABLISHING CLOSER TIES WITH EGYPT SHARP BR. REACTION WASHINGTON, Nov. 24: British officiate here reacted sharply to suggestions apparently inspired by authoritative American sources that the United Spates was moving to establish closer long ferm links with Egypt m its search for a solution of the Middle East
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  • 159 6 HONG «ONG: A committee of language experts has decided to pattern Red China's new written language after the 26-letter Latin alphabet. Peking Radio said yesterday. The sweeping reform will start after the government gives final approval to the proposed alphabet. The radio did not say when it
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  • 188 6 Mr. Slvam Pilluy receiving a garland from his bride former Miss Lachumi Raniasamy, last Sunday at No. 9, Indus Square (Delta Road), Singapore. Mr. G. Sarangapany, presided at the marriage function and Mr. K. S. S. Nathan solemnised the wedding. Messrs. Murugu Sreenivasan and T. Selvaganapathy spoke on
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  • 81 6 GRANDFATHER WED A CEYLON NURSE COLOMBO, Nov. 23.— A C. Kay, an 87-year-old Australian grandfather, flew the 5,000 miles from Melbourne to Colombo and five hours after his arrival Thursday was married to a 48-year-old 1 Ceylonese nurse. Xa y and the bride, Dorothy Beatrice Ellas, met recently while she
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  • 85 6 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission has stated that during its recent discussions with the political parties m The heads of state «f the Arab countries sign and read the Arab communique at the end of the Arab Conference on Middle Eastern Affairs m Beirut, Lebanon. (Left to
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  • 341 6 FREEDOM OF WORLD PRESS DECLINING i LQNDON Britain's Pre«s Council, begun as"*n expertmental organisation to guide newspaper ethics and standards, has now become an institution, Sir Linton Andrews, its Chairman, wrote. In a foreword of the Council's third annual report he said the work of the organisation is increasing, not
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  • 217 6 TELEPHONE INDUSTRY EXPANSION BANGALORE: With a view i to speeding up long-distance telephonic communications, the Indian Posts and Telegraph Department have a scheme under the Second Five-Year Plan for the laying of co-axial cables between Delhi and Calcutta and Delhi and Bombay m the first instance and later to link
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  • 201 6 Manor an jitham Janardhanan Mr. A. P. Janardhanan, President of the Dravidian Students Federation, Madras and Miss Manoranjitham, member of the- Women's Section of the Dravidian Federation, were married recently m Tiruchinopoly. The marriage was performed under the presidentship of Periyar E. V. Ramasamy. Among those who spoke on the
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  • 435 6 VIOLATION OF ASSURANCE landing craft L.C. 26. Yesterday another vessel left Trincomalee for an unknown destination towing Landing Craft No. 27. This vessel also carried salvage equipment. The Sunday "Observer" understands that two British salvage ships now on their way to the Suez
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  • 296 6 Export Of Tanned Hides Skins NEW DELHI: An Export Promotion Council for leather had been formed with the support of the Government of India, to maintain and promote the export of tanned hides and skins and leather goods, it was officially announced here last Saturday. This Is the eighth m
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  • 275 6 SUBVERSION IN MID-EAST PAK. WARNS KARACHI, Nov. 24: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, the Pakistan Prime Minister, said "Foreign money is being spent lavishly' on subversion m the Middle East. The Prime Minister, speaking to reporters on arrival here fc after a flying tour of the Middle East, refused to name
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  • 89 6 KATMANDU, Nepal, Nov. !4.— Tibet's "living Buddha," ;he Dalai Lama, will visit Nepal at the end of his Indian tour, it was officially announced here yesterday. The Dalai Lama, accompanied by the Panchen Lama, iviU arrive m New Delhi on Sunday, and both will visit
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