Indian Daily Mail, 10 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 119. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 352 1 Fulfils Longstanding Invitation After Korean War Is Over Would Discuss "Far East" And Trade Relations LONDON, June 9. The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, is thinking of making a. goodwill trip to Red China after a Korean armistice, qualified sources reported Monday. Mi.
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  • 141 1 ROME. June 9.- Signor Alcide De Gasperi, Pr.me Minbtei of Italy for the Ult BSVen years, hailed the nation's record vote in the weekend general elections na u nign »'f victory for hi-: centre coalition. Provisional estimates (SOW that more than 93 per cent cf
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  • 178 1 RUSSIAN MODEL HEALTH RESORTS FOR INDIA? MOSCOW, June i>. -India a Woman Health Minister, Rajkuinari Amrit Kaur, said here yesterday that Mr. Vyacheslav Molo.ov. the Soviet Foreign Minister, had told her last v« efc he wflg "very hopeful" •oi peace in Korea and the world. She a lid she had
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  • 55 1 HONGKONG. June 9. Buddblat notables including the "Living Buddha", Lamas, monks, nuns of various Chineaa nationalities met for five days ending June 3 at Peking's famous Kuangchi Temple un•r the auspices of the Chin<?te Buddhlbt Association the New China news agency reported today. Both the Dalai and Panchen
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  • 230 1 Cafes Bars Opened To Negroes In US WASHINGTON. June 9. The U.S. Supieme Court yesj terday opened restaurants and bars in tee na lonal capital to negroes. But it put off at .cast unt 1 fall- a decision on I arhethei aepsrate public schools for negroes and whites are unjonst.tu.ional
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  • 166 1 NEW YORK. June 9.— The United States would do "everything necessary." including use of the Security Council veto, to keep China's seat in 'the United Nations from going to the Communists following a Korean armistice. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge. United States
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  • 187 1 i\tj\V L>L»-.hl. June 'j. vjeneial Bijaya Shurasud, isepaiese Ambassador to mcl a soxm today i.nut tne tiriusn anu iiepcuese flags had been flown worn the summit uut he liuu uj otticial intotmaiion wnetnei wiie Indian nag nad been aiso included. Accoiding to the latest
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  • 99 1 LONDON, June 9. -Queen Elizabeth the Second looked down over a glittering international audience at London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, last night to watch the premiere of a Coronation opera about her famous ances.or. Elizabeth the First. Japan was represented by Mr. Shunichi
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  • 63 1 Lahore 'Press' Prohibit ion LAHORE. Pakistan. June 9. Militant Moslems chalked up a vie ory in Lahore city Monday "Unislamic" beer and whisky advertisements are to be banished from the city's transport fleet. They celebrated this latest riumpli with smiles and soft drinks. Lahore has already suffered total prohibition for
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  • 87 1 MELBOURNE. June ICelbourne plans to stage the i grandest procession ever Be* a in Australia for Quei n Eliznbeth'a vis t next year. It w.ll be two miles long and include seites of circus animals and sixty f:oa B, a apakeanv a for th'- City
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI. Juii- 6 The i temperature in New D<-ihi ahot up b'-yond 110 degrees lahienneit today foi tee aecond euc--essive day with no prospect of an immediate lessening. Today's empcratuie was 111.2 degieea, compared to yesterday's 110.4. A.P.
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  • 43 1 LONDON. June -Marshal Tito's official newspaper. Borba. cared on the Uni.ed Nations vOday to make plain to South JKoie.m President Syngnian rth< e that he would meet United Nat on« resistance in any attempt to disturb the peace." A.P.
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  • 67 1 Photo. Jawahailal Nehiu, Prune Minister of India, who reeaeved the degree of Doctor of Law, Honoris Causa, of the University of Cambridge on June* walks with The >lost Kcverend BgVS Hrilioth. Primate of >weden and Arehibshop el I ppsiiia right aho received the degree of
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  • 165 1 TEMPLKK Uroe.uc.t-aing ovet Radio Malaya last evening, the High Commissioner. Feaeration cf Malaya. H.E. General Sir Gerald Tunpler spoke on tin Coronation of tho Queen and the spirit it has produced among Malayan people vs shown by the spontaneous Malaya-wide celebrations
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI, Juno 9.— With effect from. May 31, 1953, seasonal wavelength changes have been introduced in All-India Radio's programmes directed to East and Southeast Asia. The timings and the new wavelengths will be as follows: T.niiny.-: (Indian Wavelength* Language Standard Time i
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  • 204 1 SEOUL, June 9.- Hundreds of thousands of Koreans de- i monstrated in Seoul today against an armistice. One tremendous crowd surg- j ed out against a roadblock at the U.S. Eight Army headquartern compound. Military police guarding the > vital compound held back
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  • 315 1 FASCISTS REDS SECURE MORE VOTES IN ELECTIONS ROME, June 9. A liuing tide of extreme left and far right strength today imperilled Premier Alcide de Gasperi's hopes of a pro-Western parliamentary majority that could ratify the European Army plan and keep Italv in close
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  • 150 1 I.A.F. PLANE FLIES OVER MT. EVEREST NEW DELHI. June 9. An Indian Air Force plane flew over Mt. Everest twice Saturday and Sunday, taking movie shots and pictures of the summit, it was officially announced here today. The official handout stating this did not state the type of aircraft but
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI. June 9. -Tlie leng-dreaded monsoon roared over Mt. Everest Monday, but Colonel John Hunt's victorious team was believed to be far enough down from the summit o escape all but slight inconvenience. The Indian radio weather forecast said the summit would be lashed by rainstorms,
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  • 177 2 PETITIONS FOR PARDONS LAHORE; Petitions on behalf or the tonne? Major-Gen. Akbar Khan. Mr. Fata Ahmed i-.-dz, former Bdlto.', Pakistan J lines, -md Sycd Saj ad Zaheer. a Communist '.cade- have been submitted to mc Paldtan Gov-emor-Cener il under Sec. 11 of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Special Tribunal Act which empowers
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  • 48 2 PATNA: Fire broke out in a odown of the Patnu General I'ost Offlce on May HO. The fin brigade otuuglr. the blaze under brig ade brought the blaze under control within half an hour. The cause of Um art U tot fcaova.* FOC
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  • 1161 2  -  C.P. MATTHEN, M.P. A Case For Merger With Madras By. ff WISH to invite the attention of every thinking member of the Travancore Cochin State, to the sensible resolution passed recently by the Mala-yala-Pradesh CongTess Conference, about the proposed integration of Travancore-Cochin State with
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  • 134 2 ALiLEPPKY Serious drought conditions in the State have affect* d paddy crops in Cenr,:i Travancore. In South rravancore, cropg iiave withered completely, according to an jfflcial. Drought caused by the failure of the North-East Mon--scoa and delay in the onset of he South-West Monsoon, have
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  • 76 2 BERNE: Sri Jawahailal Nehru will preside over niee ting of Indian Envoys in Europe al Buergenatock b* side the lake of four cantons in th* Can an of Underwald on .June 17, the Indian Legation announced. Sri Nehru will arrive in Berne on
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  • 98 2 MADI RAI: Hundreds of men and women watched a ferocious battle between two groups of monkeys, six on either side, In a prominent locality here. At the stroke of 7 a.m., the war started, and continued for about an honr, extending over three phases. The
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    34 2 The new Headquarters of the R.I.D.A. Mechanical. Cultivation School at Ipoh. The School has- accommo- dation for fifty .trainee drivers, who come from all over the Federation. Accc/mmodatiun fjr permanent staff is also provided.
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  • 77 2 MADRAS. The Joint Select Committee of the Legislative. Council on the Bill to amend the Malabar Tenancy Act met yesterday at the Secretaria and decided the procedure to be fOUcwed, The Revenue Minister Sri M. A. Manickavelu Naickcr, was ejected Chahinan of tlie Committer.
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  • 63 2 JODHPUR Eight pei sobs died and 22 Others were removed to hospital in a serious cond.tion recently in Jalore district. According to a report, a picnic party of 30 fell ill Immediately after citing mangoes, Before medical help could urrive light persons died, llie rest were
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  • 51 2 SHILLONG The Assam Government is understood to tore approved a plan to conatruct thiee townships on the banks of the Kundil river, in LoMt Valley, lor the rohabilitation 3 000 people evacuated fr.jni Sad'ya town on account of the floods. Work on the townshins has fcO£U£-
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  • 49 2 Colombo. The freighter, Mo Affari, Arrived here with 7300 tons of Chinese rice and was diverted to Bombay. The cargo will be diacharg 1 J there by way of repayment •f rice loan obtained by Cey-!->n from India last year, it learnt. FO C
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  • 106 2 NAGPUR: Swarm.' of pink locusts, moving from northwest to south-east, have invaded six districts of Madhya Pradesh from May 25, according to a Pres3 Note issued by the State Government. The mti-locust staff was already following thf swarms and the Government were taking all necessary measures
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  • 104 2 PATNA: The Government of Bihar have appointed an r!ight-man non-ofllcial committee with members of the Bihar Legislature to review the progress so far made In the usi of Hindi in various Govern- j ment offices, and to suggest j means for expediting the i
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  • 41 2 1 ATHANKOT: Four Jan Bangb worker- wee arrested at Madhopur checkpost on May 29 while attempting to entei Jammu and Kashmir State territory without permits. This brings the total number of arrest.! at Madhopui to 32. FOC
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  • 143 2 BOMBAY: The percentage ;of literacy among the rural population in Bombay is i highest among the age group of six to 15, according to a sample survey conducted by I the State Government's Bureau of Economics and Statistics. The random sampling was carried out
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  • 112 2 MADRAS: Sn T. Raman 30 B member of the Badaga community Ootacamund. who has indertaken a world tour on foot, arrived in Madras after covering a distance of about 500 miles nt the rate of about 30 nvJes a day since May 13. He has given
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  • 568 2 LRNAKt LAM The problems which had risen following the integration of the two States of Travancure and Cochin had not yet been comple.ely solved and bigger and more complicated problems would come up with the merger of this Union wlto the residuary Madras State.
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  • 26 2 NEW DELHI- The K„d Touudatlon iu America d;s--losed la its annual report that It had spent $2,193,235 (apiroximately Rs. 1 04,83,636) In India, in 1952- FOC
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  • 441 2 Indian Navy To Join Mediterranean Exercises NEW DELHI During the annual summer crui* of the Indian Navy from May to August this year nine ships of the fleet in three groups will carry oot extensive exercises with the Mediterranean Fleet, r was officially stated recently. fTOtn tne viewpoint oi training
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  • 71 2 A scvcn-man deputation, including three members of the Punjab (P) Assembly, met Pakistan's Minister for Interior, Mr. Gurmani, and pleaded for to those unvicted in the Rawalpindi conspiracy case. They particularly refrred to tne cases of Mr. F.iiz Ahmed Falz. former Editor of che Pakistan Times, and
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  • 79 2 1.L.0. MISSION IN INDI\ NEW DELHI: The Government of India have extended the term of the I L.O. Productivity Mission, which has been n the country since Dec ember, showing how the output may be increased in textiles and engineering, two of India's major industries. The extension has
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  • 489 2 Bodh Gaya Temple Handed Over BODH GAY A: Message* f ceived from the Pres.dcnt. th Prime Minister, sad vanoyj organiza ions all over the world were read out by titRev. DhamaJoka, Scciettry t,; the Celebrations ComnStb and Mr. Brijkishore Piua' Secretary of tho Temple M... nagement Committee at th Bodh
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  • 69 2 GAUHATI: The Working Committee of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee passed a resolution opposing the decision of the State Congress Assembly Party to increase thf daiiy allowance of MLAs from Rs. 10.3 to Ri 20 Tlie Committee also decided to include Bhoodan movement in their
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  • 165 3 PHOTOS. Smiling and waving to the vast cheering crowds below, the Queen appears on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, iter her return in State procession from her Coronation at Westminster Abbey. A.P. The Crown of St. Edward, held by JJr. Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in'
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  • 37 3 The Queen dressc 1 in the magnificent robe of cloth of gold, receives the Sceptre with Cross, the ensign of kingly power and justice, from the Archbishop of Canterbury immediately prior to the crowning.
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  • 134 3 PHOTO. The Duke «>f Edinburgh inspecting Pakistani troops at i'irbright, Sussex, on May 36, when he went there to nspect Commonwealth troops who are taking part in the Coronation processions. NEHRC AND MRS. INDIRA GANDHI: Eyes of the world's representatives follow the Queen's progress through Westminster
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  • 65 3 (Photo right) The Queen wearing her resplendant coronation robes and the with her maids if honour in the Throne Room. Photo the Thronee Room. Photo shows: (left to right) Lady Moyra Hamilton, Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill, Lady Anne Coke, Lady Jane Heathcote-Drummond Willoughby. Lady June VaneTempest-
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  • 55 3 (Photo left) Among Colonial Rulers invited as Royal Guests to the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was Hi; Highness Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Kelantan (centre) who is seen here at Si. James' Court with i>ato Nik Daub bin Nik Hat (right) and Dato Nik Mustaphn
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  • 288 4 Quhi, appears on the balomj of Btickinuhavi Palace immflnf.ly after. Coronet MH AUmg m-'/i Her Majesty are the Royal Family WOUhtttg R.A.F. Flypast, Salute. IU title* the Quern and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Qmeei K.i.abcth (Queen Mother ami. Prtmcee* Margaret are also seen
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  • 703 5 "A Prelude To Peace Everywhere Nehru On Korea Agreement Congratulates Both Ike Chou En-lai LONDON, June 9.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's mine Minister said here yesterday that he was vers' happy at the signing of the prisoners of war er^eraent at Panmunjom. He told Reuter: "I congratulate all the parties
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  • 109 5 ATHENS, June i». Marshal j Alexander PapagOi--. Greek Prime Minister. hailed the I news Korea yesterday as a vindication of the U.N. efforts In that war-torn country. "Greece, who together with j the Allied nations is taking a i irt in the defence of freedom
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  • 54 5 THE HAGUE, June 9. The Netherlands Government completely supports the Allied .nice negotiations and proposals made In Korea, a Spokesman of the Foreign Office said yesterday He said his government regarded the removal of final obstacles to in armistice very gratifying. He expressed the hope that the war
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  • 208 5 JOHANWaamURU, June 9. i South Africa whicn has been spending 4.0U0.U00 pounds sierung o year maintaining its Flying Cheetah'' squaaron Korett warmly welcomes the agreement on prisoner-of-war exchange leading toward an armistice in '.Korea. High omciais said yesterday the »k.orean effort has been a heavy drain
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  • 401 5 LONDON, June 9.- Britain warmly welcomed the Koietin war prisoner exchange agreement signed at Penmun,jm yesterday by United Ma.luna and Communist negoti.l--tors. A spokesman said the Foreign Office still awaits .nuciui connrmation ot the signing and of the detailed kenM of the accord. He addied that
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    132 5 Harold Stassen. the U.S. Mutual Securitu Agency .Administrator, visited two villages 20 and 2.', miles north of Delhi to inspect I the extent of improvements eQccted under the Commvnity Projects programme of the Indo-U.S. Technical Co-operation Agreement. At the end of liis fivehour visit, Stassen said he had had "a
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  • 137 5 HONGKONG, June P.— Brisk trading took place on ihe Hongkong Stock Exchange j when news reached here of the agreement in Korea on a i prisoner of war exchange. Gold and silver prices closed lat the highest for some time. gut businessmen were cautious I
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  • 63 5 EFFECT ON CEYLON TRADE coLo;>iLu, juwc y. a jvorcan armistice would not nueet adversely Ueyion'a rice.ui.itcr trade agreement wicq China, Mr. Ricnard ScnanaCommerce and Traic Minister, said here yesterday. Mr, SenanayaKc added that nc had the greats: faith :n China. Re was sure that v^nina would nonoor her coniractual obligations
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  • 107 5 LONDON, June 9. The Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth discussed the latest developmca'.ri in the Korea armistice negotiations and other foreign attain issues issues in conference here yesterday. The nine Commonwealth statesmen, nearing the end of i week -long conference here, were later drafting the
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  • 228 5 LONDON, June 0. Nineteen (19) United Nations countries had soldiers, sailors and airmen fighting the Communists in Korea while 23 other mem-V-v MtiQM watrituttd ti null- upkeep in the Held with medical and material aid. t»y tar me lugges; contributor to tile Unildd Aaiions campaign was th" Unued
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  • 70 5 POPE GIVES AI DIENCE TO KOREAN VICE PREMIER ROME. June 9. The. Pope yesterday gave a 15-m'nuto private audience to the Scu h Koie-m Vice Premier, Paik Too Chid on holiday in Rome. After a brief vis t to Paris, Mr. Paik 100 Chin is expected to go to the
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  • 34 5 Leave For Korea ROSEXDAAL (Ihe NeUMfttft4i)< JMM 9. A Dutch army unit of 200 men left here yesterday to join United Nations forces mi Korea, the government announced. A.P.
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  • 939 5 Court Told Of Three Negotiations Three Different Prices FERTILIZER CASE: NEW DELHI: In the h May 29 in the court of the Sp« Mr. L. H. Vora, former Mana Nanavati and Co. was further Iyer, counsel I former Joint Secretary to the one of the eight accused. Mr. Vora =iaid
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  • 102 5 IN DO-RED CHINA SECRET PACT? TAIPEH. June 9. Nai.onai?t official sources revealed yesterday .he Peking Government had in th«» latter part of May .sent to New Delhi a six-man diplomatic mission headed by Lee Wpi Han. Vice Social Affairs Minister, for secret discussions regaiding India's assistance to scat Communist China
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  • 898 6 Southern India Commerce Chamber's Suggestion Deck Passengers Advisory Welfare Committees To Be Set Up MADRAS: The inform Lion that a passengers' Welfare committee for the office of each Protector of Emigrants would be set up was given by Mr. T. N.
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    71 6 Miss Jane Templer (extreme left) greets Iter futher, His Excellency the High Conuni iloner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, on his return to Kuala Lumpur from Londoi Friday, June 5, 1958. The High Commissioner's son, Mies, was also there to welcome him. Lady Templer is on
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  • 190 6 Committee Being Set Up In Calcutta CALCUTTA: The Oovern.nem. oi India is shortly set•ag up deck passenger welfare committees to loo.t after the AHnfOltS and interests of >n--»ming and outgoing deck paslengers in nlifc-ent Indian orts. it was learnt in Calcutta. Calcutta, Bombay and Madras will have such committees list,
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  • 165 6 JAFFNA With the help of ■d subsidy from ;he Govern- rnent. the Pannai Co-operative Transpo't Society was establish- d m 1942. and has been functioning ever since. The Society transports, pas- aengera by ferry between Pann:ii and the baand of Mamiaivu. The Immediate cause for
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  • 426 6 Royal Scion Opens Flower Altar CEYLON NEWS: KANDY: Sri Kandy Yogananda Rajasingha a great grand-son of the last King of Kandy, Sri VVickrama Rajasingha, last Monday ceremonially declared a flower altar open at the historic Suduhumpola Raja Maha Vihare in the outskirts of Kandy, which boasts of having enjoyed direct
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  • 98 6 tOLUMBU: Mitniinl. the ".\orin imi win iiiuii oi dre»», nas deuiiueiy come to stay M oinciat uress in i. eyioii.ano fnme Minister, Mr. 1 -liudiey >cn,uij\a.u and tne^ .ivuntsier ot Lranspwn aau_ .uorkt, Sir Jonn noitaia-' iveta, photograpned on the" _eve oi ineir departure to r
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  • 186 6 Women Urged To Join in Social Y ork CHAVAKACHKRI. Women were urged by Mr. S. Kamaiingam, Inspector of Schools, Chavakacncneri, presiding over the second annual generm meeting of the Saras-alai Central Samuga Seva Sangam, which coincided with the xtnruvaluvar Day ccieorations, .sj participate in social activities of the village. Mr.
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  • 75 6 COLOMBO: Acoi roing to a Hollywood gossin writer Mylee daulani the Hawaii-French star who acted as the Rodiya 3irl in the film "Elephant Walk", has been entirely cut t from the film. However this does not bother iaulani much because, when c Ceylon wording on
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  • 92 6 COLOMBO: The President of the Republic of tho Maldivian islands has bestowed the honour of the Companion of the Distinguished majeedi Order on Dr. R. fi. W. Jehoratnam, Medical Officer, Male, for slnguar services rendereed to tht Maldivian Nation. Dr. Jehoratnam was singled jut for this honour
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  • 162 6 TRAvit a: nrcp.cE base California. June 9. South Korea's Chief of St;.ff, General Paik Sun Yup, left to. Honolulu on his way home early yesterday by air on orders from President Syng nan Rhee. In Washington, the Korttaa iSmbassy said then' were ihout 380 Republic oi
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  • 109 6 COLOMBO: Members of the 'eylon Railway Stacion Ma< uera and Clerk'* Union ha\ Jedded to fast at their place jf work on August 23 if .he., vlleged grievances are not red .essed before then. This decision was taken at :he annual conference of dele JTate.s of
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  • 462 6  -  Ranjit Singh (By INDIA'S movie king. Mr. j Keki Modi who arrived in Singapore last week on an ex ploitation tour of his colossal eight million rupee production Jhansi Ki Rani" India's first techn.cohur production, toid m*. that no op< n m.nded c< nOl vvould find anything
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  • 207 6 "You cannot fall in love at first sight and its incorrect for a I'tT^ni' to say he or she fell in love at first sight. Such an experience of sex attraction is an emotion and temporary whereas love is a sentiment whereby permanent feelings are
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  • 69 6 Repindia Leaves For Labuan 111c ncpres..iitativc of Government of In-h m uV* ya. Mr..M. Gonala Menon by a R.A.F. Service SJJ! terday aiternoon f Ol TJ* to attend the opaline Ce^ rf the War Memorial* y ponse to an invitation w the North Borneo GovermiS? During his stav i n
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  • 74 6 Miss Helen Zahara, Interns tional Secretary of the TW sophical Society, will arrive 1* air at Kalian^ t-mwiro! Thursday, at 11.10 a.«n She will give a public fat* o.i the mm day af N 0 1 Calrahlll Road, at 6.30 aW The title of her
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