Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 127. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 217 1 BEKXE (Switzerland). June 17. India's Premier m, jawahiirlal Nehru arrived here by air from Lon Jjon yesterday and was re caved at the airport bv Swiss Foreign Minister Max Petit-Pierre.v Mr. Petit-Pierre immediately took Mr. Nehru to meet Swiss President Philipp Etter. A Swiss
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  • 87 1 Nehru To Cut Short Holiday NEW DELHI, June 17.-— j Premier Nehru 1m cutting I short his Switzerland holl- I (lay to return to India to j attend personally to arrangement** for the Korean Repatriation Commission, Foreign Office spokesman >aid yesterday. Mr. Nehru originally planned to rest three day* after
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  • 233 1 I WAS DISGUSTED" Says TEMPLER In reply to a report that appeared in a local press (not Indian Daily Mall regarding an interview which Che Abdul Aziz bin Ishak had with Geneial Sir Gerald Tempier. tne nigh Commissioner, the following statement has been issued by General Tempier "I was disgusted,
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  • 162 1 Ali On AngleEgyptian Dispute GENEVA. June 17. V ukJS.au Premier Mohamnvd Al. said yesterday hoth he and India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru w.ll "try to nanow the differences" bStWOI n UriB n and" 1 E^ypl ;n their disiiiasloaig with Egypt's Premier 3eueial Mohammed Nas*u b in Jairo Within the nex few
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  • 28 1 PANMl'NMOM. June 17. Grim-faced Allied and Communist Truce delegates iiiil.i.v resumed their secret sessions a meet in?; that could signal a formal armistice In Korea.- A.P
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  • 183 1 LONDON. June 17.— The British Labour Pnr-y ye* Uy announced a new 10-yeai "hack to austerity" plan witli which a hopes to tumble Sir Win n Churchill Oonnerval ve from newer a: the next general election. With the atogaa "Drast c Socialist Measure?
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  • 92 1 Naguib Indisposed CAIRO. June 17.-General M ii-unmed Nagulb, the EgypI an Prim* 1 Minister, was conBaed in^ooi.* yesterday with tensillitis and a slightly rising mperatur**. He kept in touch by tele v 'h oAVen of the Re- ition ry ("nimci' and Cabinet th 'oughout th^ day. This wu th< first
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  • 91 1 NONDON, June 17. .V warning thai ihe Communis a :n Malaya m;iy try to tnflltra a nito the rinks of organis- d laboui appear* .n the report on hV colonial terri.ories for 1952-03. published today. The reduction of incident-; of violence, the report state.;, ■11
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  • 143 1 LONDON, .Tune ft. Atment« i-e h> ing made foi Sydney Calne, Vice ilor or ..ia. d ,»a University to act a? >„lv.ser to the Ceylon Cabinet EccUHn'e Planning Committeo for a period of aboil. nr.-e vvee'o, j WHa learned ii'-i.-. ilia I ;i;m einent
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  • 42 1 CO MFORTABLE NIGHT FOR EDEN HTO M, Massacliusaits, Hrt««-. i L r,lc N w England in fL ta L herf: sai il a bulle•on esda y that Mr. An- b v n >^n ««d "comfort- ano is making "an lr la rrtr*ah«th
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  • 167 1 Japs Fail To Conquer Mansalu KHATMANDC. June 17. The Japanese bid to COOQjuei th>- 26 G5S- f oot Mansalu P'i,. In east-central Nepal has failad, according to repoits reading here. repoits -Hid the aitemp s unsuccessful because of ,f<ii weather. Th<' 1 l-member Japanese A/it\r. Club team headed by Y.
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  • 27 1 MADRAS: The Mahakumbnblsbeataaa (purification after renovation) festival of Sri Vedagiriswarar and Sri Thiru•lurasundari Ambal, of Tirukkalunram, Chingleput district, will be celebrated from June It to 25.— FOC
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  • 282 1 Stone Of Destiny Will Not Be Returned To Scotland -CHURCHILL IX>NDON, June 17.— Tradition-loving Sir Winston Churchill is against, giving up to the Stone Of Stone to Scotland. The Prime Minister told the House of Commons yesterday. "The Coronation stone has been in Westm.n: t i Abbey for over *>50
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  • 55 1 Rail Disaster In Bihar: 5 Killed 15l5T*ARfcS, June 17. Hvc people were killed and 50 injured in a collision between a passenger train and a goods *raln 50 miles from Monghyr, m Bihar state, last night, according to reports received here today. The collLslon occured between Semapore and Katlhar stations
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  • 73 1 From Our Own Correspondent) TRICHINOPOLY. June 17. The Central hxecut w of toe Dravtda Kazhagam meeting tiers on Saturday to consider he future course of act. on wth reference to the erasing of Hindi names at railway stations and pcs| offices, sutoorls- ed Perlyar to tai<- a decision
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  • 75 1 I (From Our Own Correspondent) CO IMF '.A TO RE. June I MOst Pf the iext.le mils and other Imluutral establishments j winch had atas*s*ersd prodnei tion due to heavy power cut during the las* four months, have this week started normal production following the
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  • 84 1 NEW DELHI, June 17.—Indian Red Cross authorities were busy yesterday to drawing up plans to send a Red Cross team to Korea under the priI soners of war agreement. According to first estimates about 600 Indian Red Cross i workers may be sent to Korea.
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  • 136 1 The -a I\ and O. Liner "Chusan", which collided in fog with the 6,165--ton merchantman, "Prospector", Saturday sailed slowly into Tilbury next day helped by two tugs. The "Chusan" tuts a jagged rip from her prow 20-feet above the waterlinc and more than t dozen frames show
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  • 67 1 ROME, June 17. Premier Alcide de Gasperi will confer next week w.th Prime Minister Sir Wins on Churchill at London, the Italian Fore'gn OfflM announced yesterday. Rome's Giornale d'ltalia. independent newspaper. jasid the.r conversation would "evidently be of Internat'onal pollical Importance." De Gasperi will go
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  • 28 1 HONGKONG, June 17 Postmas er-General L. C. Saville announced yesterday the restoration of normal ma 1 service between Kon^oug n.nd Red China, which were rysrupm by |m*< A.P.
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  • 187 1 MOSCOW, June 17. Informed sources here express the belief that it Is only a matter of time before the Soviet' Union offers to re-establish diplomatic relations with Israel. Such a move would bt in line with a scries of recent Moscow steps to normalize relations
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  • 55 1 Malan Has Bible With Him But...! GAULKK, Israel: Dr. Daniel MsUan. strict churchjjoinp; I'remier of South Africa, toured holy siU's in iialilee Tuesday, bible in hand. lie was accompanied by the Osnaarnl Director of the Isrsu'l Foreign Ofllce, Mlchiiei t'oniay, who came originally from South Africa, and talked to the
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  • 30 1 A general meeting of the newly-formed Singapore branch T the Malayan Historical Soietv will be held at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, or. Monday Juno 22 at 5 p.m.
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  • 123 1 Editor Deputy Duel! TEHERAN. June 17. Abol rises n Sairnfi. ft Teheran opposition newspaper editor, an-tiownc-'i yesterday hf ha3 aceeptej h challenge (o a duel from Malil? fPailiiiment) Deputy Mohammed Xar man but w^th swords or pistols, in3t"ad of beams, gloares as Nariman offerer!. Sai-- ffi si'd in a published
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  • 39 1 WASHINGTON, June 17. A frroup of clergymen who pleaded with President Eisenhower to spare the lives of Lucius and Ethel Rosenberg •■:'<i Tuesday he Indicated he docs not plan to commute fh» death sentence. A.P.
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  • 195 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 17 The Central Government are likely to accept Kurnool sjsj Andhra's temporary capital as recommended by Andhra members of Madras State Assembly, ac Lording to indication* here. 'Irrespective of their decision they have told Madras Government that
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  • 62 1 Rly Minister To Visit Tragedy Scene From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. June 17. The Union Governments Deputy Miii ster for Transport Mr. Alageaan arrived yesterday in aandanapslee to v'frt th«» vicLlms of Railway (iisastcr of June 13. Mr. Alugesan on arrival here enroute to Madanapalle expressed shock at the magnitude
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  • 46 1 WASHINGHON, June 17. Thai Ambassador Pote Sarasin called at the U.S. State Department Tuesday and said later his government may modify its proposed request for U.N. investigation to determine whether Communist moves in Indochina rer>resent I threat to Thailand.- A.P.
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  • 515 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., June 18, 1953 BAN ON LOTTERIES JUSTIFIED M OST political bodies in the Federation of Malaya including particularly t.he Malayan Chinese Association have been gravely perturbed over the Government's decision not to permit them to run lotteries as from August 31 this year. That is
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  • 1808 2 Gandhian Approach Could Well Solve World Problems —Sri jawaharlal Nehru LONDON Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, said in London "I earnestly hope that the events which have taken place in Korea will not only lead to a settlement there in the near future, but will help in relieving tension,
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  • 188 2 NBW DELPHI: Karada bark j aaa been found to he a gooa substitute for wattle in tan- j nng leather upon invcafugatioaaj conducted by the Central Lea- .her Reno arch Institute, Madras. The Indian leather L aanUUJ mdusuy u.-:cs wattle barK vvhlch not found In
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  • 153 2 RAJKOT: The Saurasuira Government has submitted an ambitions scb"mc to the Centre for th" esiadaTdsnment of u lis. 7 bSJSSTSS caustic soda, and soda ash plant In Saurashtra, which when established will make tbe country chemieals. arid save foreign exchange by ellminatng huge Imports.
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  • 97 2 TI'TICORIN At a meeting here tnc Chief Minister, Sri C Kajagopaiacnartar advLsed young men to develop a preference for dark girls. He said India was a country of dark girls, and many famines would be ruined If no tolerance was shown towards dark girls. "It is
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  • 172 2 MOSCOW: India's Health Minister. Rajkumari Amnt Kaur said that M. Vyacheslov Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, had told her last week nc was "very hopeful" of peace in Korea, and the world. She said she had an hour's interview with him on "health problems, as well as
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    117 2 Photos. (Above): The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh point out the plan«-s to Prince Charles and Princess Anne as jet planes scream past Buckingham Palace Balcony ilurlng the KAF flypast salute after the ceremony, on Queen's official birthday. Also on the Balcony are Queen Elizabeth, the Queen
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  • 46 2 HYDERABAD, June 16. The Nizam of Hyderabad la reported to have declined an invitation to visit Ainencii extended by U.S. Ambassador Allen, now on a four-day visit to the state. "I am harjDV in my own country," the Nizam is report- A.P.
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  • 413 2 DR. P. J. THONAS NOT IN FAVOUR OF T-C MERGER WITH MADRAS KODAIKANAL: Dr. P. J. Thomas, former Professor Bf Economics, Madras University, stressed the need for a West Coa.it State, "formed chiefly in the economic interest. This new State. Dr. Thomas add in n statement, should
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  • 210 2 MADRAS A suggestion ti> on account of the great pr>^ dure on the available space all the Hindu burning and jvsia] grounds hi the Cdj powera may >>«• tahen for abas J-ning toanha and memon tl.vhich are 20 years old ant lbove. if the
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  • 583 3 India's Experiment Of Voluntary Land Reform, An Object Lesson To World fAO&IFAP URGED TO STUDY KOM£: 'India's remark *ble experiment of voluntary i .a reform may well serve aa an example to other countries i need ot equitable diatri >ntlon of land," Dr. M. C. j^ddJ, Minister for Supply and
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  • 277 3 COTTON CONTROL BOMBAY The trend of Jscussions at the meeting of the Cotton Advisoiy Board wh.ch aaei last week, wa-i for the con inuanee of cotton control in the 1953-54 season. It was recommended that, so far as the present control measures wen- concerned, "status quo" .should be maintained. Al
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  • 304 3 Democracy On Test Sarvapalli SAN FRANCISCO Dr. S. ttudhakrishnan, Vice-President j 01 India, speaking at a public meeting organised by the World AJfairs Council of Northern California, recently ouid the next few years would oe "critical times" when the l>oUtical theory of democracy A-ould be tested. "Leadership is in the
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  • 119 3 MADRID, June 17. Leave your bikini at home if you are coming to Spain this summer. The authorities have announced that instruction** have gone to all Spanish beaches concerning the strict enforcement of "Rules of Decency." These provide that both men and women must completely cover the
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  • 174 3 BANGALORE Tfic Rs 170--akn expansion programme of *ne Indian Inst.tute of Science Jtaried in 1948, will he completed on June 15 when its -vil and Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory beg.ns to i unction. The entire cost of .be programme was mot by the j Jnicn Government. Bu.l at a
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  • 161 3 NEW DELHI ITse naine s 01 he members of the two Airinea Corporation* have been announced. Th<- members of no INDIAN AIRLINES COR.'Okation will be: Sri B. c. Knkherji, 1.c.5.. Sri J. K. D. Tata. Sri M. L. Kha an. Mr. M chad John. Sri
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    116 3 This A.P. Photo show* an artisf s impression of Britain's new Avro Atlantic Delta-Wing Turbo-Jet Airliner. Built by V. V. Roe and Company Limited, the Atlantic Is a modilication of the super-priority Avro "Vulcan" Delta Koiuber. The Atlantic will be able t<> fly non-Mtop from Ixmdon to New York In
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  • 53 3 Mother And Daughter Pass S.S.C. Exam. SURAT: A 15-year-old primary school teacher and her lB>year-oM daughter both passed their S.S.C. Examination this year. Mrs. Margaret Frank, who has been a teacher for 25 rears appeared for the examination for the first time this yi ar. She is the mother of
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  • 203 3 INDIAN BUILT GLIDER MODEL PASSES TEST NEW DELHI: The Indianm.ll glider, Model II-OJ. bai tucocssfully passed a'l teats. Th>: glider, which wa.-i ouiit i the Tbchncal Centra of the Jiv.i Avia. ion Department, government of India, has been St-ftown many t*nn since y 1952. Il i s a single seater
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  • 77 3 Merchandise Removed From Indian Boat RANGOON: Burmese insurgents seized and released a motor launch owned by an Indian businessman, 200 miles south-east of Rangoon. The boat was on its way from Moulmeln to Mergul, laden with raw rubber, Umbo* and fruits, when three insurgents, travelling in the x.at disguised as
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  • 637 3 MB. George V. Allen, American Ambassador to India, .•escribed the Indian struggle tor independence as a unique .evolution in history. Mr. Allen, who was addressing the American Alumni As•ociation here, drew parallels and contrasts between the independence movement and the early Government of
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  • 151 3 NEW DELHI, June 17. All New Delhi diplomats have been notified by Ismail Km ne l Bey, the Egypt'in ambassador and dean of the diplomatic corps, that in future sports shirts may be worn in the daytime and light suits for evening cocktails. Up to now,
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  • 389 3 Licence Fee For Space On Pavements MADRAS: Tin- City Council, ori T. Cnengaivaroyan, Mayor, decided to levy I .teence ices at tne rate of Ks. a.o per quarter or part tncreot ior the occupation of space not .xveeding 2.*> sq. ft. on pavements and roadsides. Tne Commissioners note re- icrred
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    33 3 A.F. Photo shown: Mr. B. G. Mi. r. Indian High Commlnsioner in London, with Lady Cripps, widow of Sir Stafford Cripps. during: the luncheon, in honour of Indian Premier Sri Nehru at London.
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  • 34 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Cov■>rnment has decided to include the hekkala community, whose "ormal avocation Is oil cru«m- **rr, like Vaniyans. among Vickward classes for reserva- ion of appointments in public FOC
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  • 129 3 PROGRESS OF COMMUNITY PROJECTSEVALUATION CALCUTTA: The Planning commission lias opened here a I rogramme Evaluation Ori to carry out u ystematic study of the mcI .nods, and results of the ComI .nunity Projects In the eastern icgion. ine organisation, which has neon set up under the terms of an agreement
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  • 130 3 SEPARATION OF JUDICIARY IN BOMBAY BOM HA V: Arrangement'* to .•»ieer complete separation of .at judiciary from the executive in Bombay State have n finalised. The Bombay Criminal I'rokS dure Amendment Act, 195a, providing for two classes of ...agi.su ites. Judicial and .executive, 13 likely to be enforced early next
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  • 59 3 Indian Pilgrims For Lake Mansorovar LUCKNOW: The Tibetan J Government has agreed to an mdian party of pilgrims visit- ing the famous holy places of ivike Mansarovar and Mount f Railash in the third week of j June. This party Is said to be the t first to visit these
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  • 74 3 JAKARTA: Dr. S. Mahomed Husain Nainar, head of the Department of Arabic, Persian and Urdu of Madras .'Diversity, has arrived here. Dr. Nainar will stay in Inliinsia for a year to studv ailtural relations between InHn and Indonesia. His study lour has been ponsored by the
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  • 46 3 CATXanTA: Sri Debcndra "Thandra Dey, Chief Whip of Government or West Ben"Tl. who has been appointed ~>cmity Minister In Charge of Parliamentary Affairs, took Mie oath of office and secrecv Colore the Governor Dr. H. C. "^ukheriee at Darjeellng. FOC
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  • 30 3 HOMBAY: Dr. A. Laksh-Tvannsw.-imi Mudallar, Vice•^ancellor of Madras UniverH V w»s elected. President of *>** Tndiqn Council f«r Mental uvonene at the Council's fifth •^wn-'qt general meeting. FOC
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  • 833 4 In an address at the annual general meeting in April of tne Planters' Association of Ceylon, the Ceylon Minister of Agriculture und Food, Sir Oliver I Joonetilleke, outlined the Government's policy for plantation industries. He said: 'It is the firm policy of the Government to do everything
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  • 54 4 Negotiations, took place Tusb I da) between Government and the Medical Workers' Union. i Agreement was reached on the following major items: Transfer of daily rated worki of Quarantine station to monthly rates; and Salary rej vision of laboratory atteni danta, Department of Chemis- try. I
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  • 232 4 'ine oiuga^vie &*uei.y rir^t Council is holding a Safety rftrst Exhibition trom Jury 4 m 11 at the Victoria Memorial »iall. Highlight Of the Exhibition will be two Senior Trainers which can be used by memoers A the public to test their Jriving skill. The Trainer
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  • 51 4 LONDON: Mr. .la MrIladdad, a visitor from the Lebanon? i>» iprobably the most surprised man In London. He gave £1 for a ticket »t Oxford Street, rushed off without hlw change. He returned, three hours* later, to be greeted by the Inspector, saying: "Didn't yen forget your change, sir?"
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  • 47 4 (From Our Own Oorrc iporodent) MADRAS, .lunc 17. The i>i iv.da atunnetra Ka/.hagam Mt-iid.iy inaugurated here a daily organ named "Namnadu" tc publicise the activities of the Kazhagam with Mr. C. N. Annathurai as the Editor and Mr. A. Ponnombalanar. Veteran self-rcspeeter, as the manager. Copyright.
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  • 71 4 The Prime Minister of Pakis an, the Hon. Mr. Mohamed Ali. has inv.ted the Prime Minuter of Ceylon, the Hon. Mr. Dudley Senanayake, to visit Pakistan The invitation was conveyed by llis Excellency Haji Abduo Sattar Baata, H'gh Commissioner for Pakistan in Ceylon. Mr. SenanayakE
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    45 4 LAW rAIT, member of the Central I ommittee of the Communist TerroriHt Organisation in Malaya, who has been killed. HA YONG, Regional Committee Member for the Communist Terrorist Orgar nisatlon in North Pahang, Malaya, who haw been killed by a member of his own bodyguard.
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  • 399 4 BANGKOK, June 17. Thirty-two year-old King Narodom of Cambodia today went into consultation with his royal advisers on a world publicity campaign to force the French feq give his tiny nation independence. They met beside a Si.itnese police guard inside; Bangkok's luxury Ratanakosin
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  • 198 4 NEW DELHI: Paiich (liuli, 22 650 feet DC of the hitherto unsealed Himalayan peaks ueai i. mora is reported to have been conquered by an Indian expedition led by Nikore. A messag.- irom tii" eacpedi ion rees.ved here ind cited that the peak was conquered jn May 2b.
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  • 159 4 SAIGON, July 17. French aulnori.ii s said on Tuesday chat Prance would not negot.ate w.th King Norodom Si.lanouk of Cambodia whir the aTastera Monarch remained IB .lis self-impos- d exile in iiangkok. The King unexpectedly fie irom h.s couniy 'ast Saturday n ght to
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  • 103 4 BKRUN. June 17. Soviet troops with machineguns »„h armoured cars were S g? thc cen tre of East Benin -oday aa M cast 10iUOO K^ -ermans went on S Z gainst the Communist gov* inmcnt. s i'lvc tiiou.^.nd Communist -cople's Police, including ,n .'.ntry formations, were con!l!at^
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  • 108 4 At a public meeting under the auspices of the Mahiapiddy ftural Development Society and Community Centre, held at Mahiapiddy, Mr. V. Veerasingtium, M.P., who aws in the -hiiir deplored th econtinuancc m Jaffna of the caste system, •S he said, it was hound to affect
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  • 62 4 WASHINGTON, June 17.—The U.S. Senate on Tuesday passed unanimously and sent *o the House of Representatives a Bill g'ving 1 000.000 tons jf wheat to Pakistan to avert a uear famine caused hv two vcars ot drought. The Hove Is expected to act promptly and the
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