Indian Daily Mail, 30 June 1953

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  • 338 1 It's A Challenge As Great As Communism NeAeAeCPe Secretary ST. LOLTS, June 29.— 1n a speech at yesterday's trod meeting of the National Association for the Advancement of the Coloured Peoples, Mr. Walter White of New York, its Executive Secretary, said twothirds of the
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  • 137 1 NOTTINGHAM, England, June 29.— Male prisoners in Nottingham gaol are being primed for freedom with a course of lectures on sex courtship, and happy marriage. Attendance is voluntary, out the Prison Governor, Mr. 8. G. Clarke, said that so tar they had been very popular. The
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  • 30 1 U.S. SHOES PRODI'CTION NEW YORK. June 29. Shoo production in the United States is expected to reach about 525,000,000 puirs this year. This compares with 508.5 minion in 1952. A.P.
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  • 78 1 Way Paved For Armistice? SEOUL, June 29. An authoritative source told lieuter that South Korea and the United States had "virtuaJly reached agreement" on a the-point plan f«>r South Korea's acceptance of the truce. The source said two points of agreement were that «•>
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  • 111 1 SEOUL. June 29.—Homeward bound are 169 members of India's Field Ambulance Unit after two and a half years of service in the Korean war. They were members of the (Kith (Parachute) Field Ambulance Group attached to the First British Commonwealth Division and the Indian hospital
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  • 95 1 SEOUL, June 29.- -General Mark Clark, U.N. Commander, ["paed today to a Communist tetter of Jun.; 19 violently proBting Soutii Korean President Rhee'3 release of 000 Korean anh-Communist w **r prisoners. The release of the PoW's had 1 OWN triik; w tha Am«i and the
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  • 147 1 TOKYO, June 29. Tales of heroism came from pouiia ail over Kyushu as the Japanese suiek to their jobs heedless of the danger that hung over them. The keeper of the pumping ttailon in me raUway tunnel connecting Kyushu and ii..n>i,n at Mojl .-straits has oecome
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  • 64 1 ROME, June 29. Premier i Alcide De Gasperl handed h_ government's resignation to President Luigl Einaudi today and Einaudi began consultations which is expected to end in his asking De Gasperi to form his eighth Italian cabinet aligned with his Western allies. The Premier's action
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  • 110 1 SEOUL. June 29. Gen Mark Clark U.N. Commander! setting of a date for signing today urged the immediate the Korean armistice and told the Communists the U.N. Command "will to the limit of possibility" enforce truce terms. His MtPr was deliver*;! at Fanmunjoni .shortlv after
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  • 87 1 In Malaya Hall there has developed a true microcosm of the Malayan peoples of both territories where all may and do mix freely on level terms and so further the conception of a homogeneous Malayan nation says a message sent by iu° L ovcrnor
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  • 58 1 BARNEGAT CITY New Jer. sey. June 29.— The U.S. Coast uuard said a U.S. oil tanker and a Brazilian freighter coliMed last nignt in a heavy fog off the South New Jersey I iMaac une iiicin Ki.ueii suu o^. are missing. The U.S. Coast Guard reported the BrazUian
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  • 157 1 JAKArtiA, June 29.—Indonesia 20-uay-oid government crisis appeared neuring t»oiunon last nignt as .rresiaent Soekarno requested caret alter foreign Minister Mukarto Notiwidigodo to form a 'business caoinet" with the widest possiOlc support in the provisional parliament. Mukarto was given one week to fulfill the task. Earlier
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  • 64 1 GREECE TO STRENGIHEN ARMY ATHENS. June 29. Greece soon may add ***** men to her present airr.y ;.f 113,000 men la order to take full .idvantage of U.S. aid. The Defence Minister, I'.mavoti CaaeUopOtUOS, says the move Is being considered "because of th« niipoitance and extent of military equipment and
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  • 74 1 Two more Communist terrorists have been killed by Secu £"y Forces In the Federation. i___? two ter rorlsts were killed by a patrol of the 1/2 Gurkhas in the Kulai area of Johore. In the Mersing area of Johore, a patrol of the 1/10 Gurkhas fouid
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  • 112 1 MANILA, June 29. A Japanese businessman yesterday brought in a shipment of oo thicK oooks containing the signatures of 5.000.0C0 Japanese asking for the early release of Japanese war prisonThe shipment was made possible through the efforts of Japanese Civic Societies which launched a nation-wide
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  • 411 1 'llv second instalment ot die Federation of Malaya Security Loaa will close at 12 noon on June 30, 195i. The second instalment, which was floated early in January of tins year, was for $10 million. Trie loan has been ovcrsubHciibed, primarily
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  • 144 1 PARIS, June 29. The Cambodian Government last night claimed that French troops in Cambodia were indulging in "provocation and unjustified intimidation" in a note of protest handed over to the French High Commissioner in Phompenh capital of Cambodia. The nite gave the
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  • 59 1 RANGOON, June 29.— Fire gutted the entire bazaar area in Chauk, Central Burma oil town 300 miles north of here, causing damage calculated at £112,500, according to a report received here yesterday. The 'Burma Oil Company's fire fighting squad brought the fire under control. It did not
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  • 537 1 Butler To Be Temporary Prime Minister Of Britain Churchill To Keep Overall Charge Off Foreign Policy LONDON, June 29. -Sir Winston Churchill, forced by his doctors to rest, will keep overall charge of foreign policy and allow Mr. R. A. Bulter, his 50-year-old aide, to run Britain's day to day
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  • 82 1 But For Churchill ABINGDON, Southern Lngland, June 29. sir Hartley Shawcross, a Minister in the last Labour Government^ paid a tribute to Sir Winston Churchill last night while campaigning for an opposition candidate in a by-election. "I think it is true to say that had he (Sir Winston Churchill) not
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  • 69 1 Advice to Britain LONDON, June 29.— Moscow Radio said yesterday Britain can solve her economic worries by trading more with Communist countries. The Radio quoted an article in the Government newspaper, Izvestla, which also declared: "The U.S.S.R., the Chinese People's Republic and the People's democracies arc always prepared
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  • 534 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., June 30, 1953 Gallows And Terrorism fHE abolition of capital punishment has once again become a live issue in the United Kingdom ever since the admission recently by an accused that it was he who killed a child a few years ago for which the
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  • 584 2 Interview Broadcast A Few Hours After His Death LONDON: Dr. S. P. Mukherjee, Member of the Indian Parliament, who died in a Kashmir nursing home June 23 was seen by millions of people in Britain in a television programme broadcast by the BBC a
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI ine latest red book outlining tbe owenuxient's impvrt policy lor ine next iia_-ye»r is truly a -weigiuy document": It weigns 1-1/3 lb. runs Into Mo pages, and contains an index for tbe first tune. Copies of the red book are normally rushed by air tAt
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  • 47 2 Russians Impressed With Englishman LONDON: Soviet sailors from the cruiser "Sverdlov" said In a recorded Interview on Moscow radio that the "most remarkable' thing they noticed during their visit to England for the Coronation naval review was '-the friendship shown to us by the English people."- FOC
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  • 67 2 YORK. England, June 28. Dr. Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York said here yesterday that commercial television might become a channel of "vulgar sensationalism for the purpose of money making." In his monthly letter to his diocese, Dr. Garbett warned that when television was used for
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  • 155 2 KATHMANDU Declarethat the present M.P. Koirala Cabinet was a "product ot pa ace intrigue and is as unrepresentative and undemocratic and lacking in popular support as the previous counsellors' regime." (M. P. Koirala is leader oi the National Democratic Party, a defection of the Nepali Congress
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  • 196 2 NEW DELHI: Traiuing in the dairy industry is to be given to 20 inmates of the residential Industrial Home for Displaced Women from East Bengal at Chunargarh In the Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, according to a scheme sanctioned by the Union Ministry of Rehabilitation.
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  • 87 2 CUTTACK: Governor of Oli I I a State has constituted in pursuance of a resolution of the State Assembly of April last an elevenman committee, with Mr. RaMinister as its Chairman, to dhanath Rath, State Finance "advise the Government of Orissa on the lawful and constitutional means
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI Periodic X-ray examination for selected groups of mica miners to reduce the Incidence of silicosis is one of the recommendatiou^ made by the Chief Adviser of Factories, in a report submitted to the Union Government. Silicosis is a disease of hi* luns- waoelatwi uttfe a
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  • 360 2 India Produces One-Fifth Of World Raw Silk BAinua_OK_: A memorandum on tne siik indusCry naa jten submitted to Uie uoveru.•lent of Mysore and tne ck>vernment of India by the Chamber A Commerce, recently. The memorandum said This Chamber desires to bring to your notice that while the Cencral Government have
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  • 121 2 Pakistan Food Position Satisfactory KARACHI, June 29.— The rice yield in Pakistan next autumn will be 62,000 tons more than last year, official figures of the Agricultural Ministry showed. The yield is expected to be 1,655,300 tons. This will give re.lef to East showed. The total yield is exPakistan's rice-eating
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  • 164 2 NEW DELHI Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President, will lead the Indian delegation to the second extraordinary session of the General Conference of the UNESCO, opening in Paris, on July 1. The other delegates are Sardar H. S. Malik, Ambassador for India in France, Dr. S. s. Bhatnagar,
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  • 142 2 Attitude Of Kenya Indian Businessmen BOMBAf: Mr. Joseph Mu ,umoi, Secretary-General of Us .^enya Aincan Union, suic aeie th;it Indians In Ken>. .mowed a greater sympathy toi _ic British pvint of view uiu. .lie African. Addressing a meeting Oi. garuzed by the iudian Com mittee for Cultural Freedom, ne said
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  • 191 2 COIMBATORE As the *ater level in the Mettur Reservoir has not risen appreciably the 25 per cent cut ik J ower got by the introduction Power got by hte introduction ji generating sets, and the 75 j>er cent supply from the Py •<ara system,
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  • 62 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLJ A petition was field before Mr. Vaivapuri Piiiai, Additional first Ciass Magistrate. Tiruchirapalli. requesting permission to withdraw the case against Messrs. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker, T. P. Vedachalam and M. R. Radha under Sections 295 and 295 (A) Indian Pena Code. The Court ordered adjournment
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  • 65 2 NEW DEL.HI. The Delhi U P of a 16-Membei Mate Government announced Board tc survey and report on the soci:l disabilities suffered by the Harijan s and bu-kwarc classes in the State, and tc suggest measures for their amelioration. The Board, which wjll be called the Harijan
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  • 83 2 CALCUTTA The retail price or economic rice will continue to remain at 10 annas per seer instead of being raised to 13 annas as Pre., Note issued bv the Government of West Bengal on Tuesday. Consumers, who have already EBL_*. Price will
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  • 338 2 HUMAN SYSTEM REACTIONS AT HIGH ALTITUDES KATHMANDU A good deal of knowledge on the reactions of the human system at high altitudes may be expected through observations .ecorded by Dr. Pugh, who iccompanied the British merest Expedition. The British Medical Research Jouncil scientist said that he lad taken blood samples
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  • 122 2 CANBERRA Australian industrial firms should send men for short-term service as technical advisers to Asian co'intries, Pi of. E. C. R.~ Spooner said. Mr. Spooner, who is Professor of Mining and Metallurgy at Adelaide University, is in Canberra to assist the Ceylon High Commissi oner's office
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  • 148 2 PALGHAT: The one, ounce increase in the nee ration deficit Malabar, ordered b v the government, was described ao "a cruel joke" by Sri. K. r Gopalanunnl, M.L.A., i n a Press statement. Sri Gopalanunnl pointed out tbat if tne Government reaQv .iad, as it claimed,
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  • 155 2 Malan's Police Raid Ind. Conference JOHNNS8B1JRO, June 29, oeventy police, with sten gua*, i-.iles, bayonets and tteatl jrwsterday raided an Indian inference at Sopmtown, vv> bsrn Johannesburg, and dngged from the platform Mr. Y. ivx. Cachaiia, joint Secretary of „.ie South African Indian He was charged with attending a meeting
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  • 78 2 DACCA (East PaKistam. June 29.— The East Pakistan Government is contemplating framing rule s binding il! foreign firms dealing in jute ;o appoint at least 75 per cnt d employees from among Pakistan nationals in junior grade? and 50 per cent in senior services at
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  • 258 3 U.K. DOES NOT LIKE IT BECOMING A REPUBLIC! KARACHI: Mr. Mahom -d Ali, Pakistan's Prime Mlnhrter, «ho returned to Ka achi after attending Queen Elbaheth's Coronation and thJ Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference in London, said that the Pakistan Constituent Assembly would meet in about
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  • 178 3 MYSTERIES OF NATURE NEW YOKK: One of the great mysteries 01 nature now uuung place aion_ w*e snores ui An»*Ka. wurnureds oi tnousauus 01 _e m iu.u s h, rav-.uie Creature*, **e uunuig luemaetves into the Arctic uceun in one *>t lueir ooca»i«u«u ouioreakH oi ina» _uvide. Mo oouy knows
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  • 87 3 KARACHI: Khan Abdul Quaiyuml Khan, the Centra Food Minister, has expressed the hope that the head of the Government and the leader of the political organisation in power should be the same person. Talking to newsmen in Lahore recently on his wuy to Peshawar, Khan Abdul
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  • 90 3 WRONGFUL DISMISSAL? ERNAM'j.Avi: in the Tra-rancore-Cocnin High Court before His Litdship Mr. Justice Joseph Vithayathil, Mr. V. K. K. Menon moved an application on behalf of Professor Joseph Mundassrn, a well-known literary figure of Kerala, ur.U'a Article 226 of the Constitution against the management of the St. Thomas College, Trichur
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  • 221 3 CALCUTTA Tensing Norkay was amused at the questions: How is the top of i_e world? Is tnere a liac surface f Smuuig, Tensing replied: Two or turee people can stand on the roof of the world, if you cut ice." Bun,*' he
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  • 56 3 LAHORE: IVrsonal assistants to the Punjab (P) Ministers will henceforth be known as private secretaries. This is in accordance with a decision of the Provincial Cabinet. It followed a representation by "P.A.s" for a "more dignified designation." The old designation, they said, bracketted them with personal assistants to
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  • 61 3 MADRAS: Mr. A. Balarama Reddi (C) has resigned from the Madras Assembly, it is learnt. He represented the Kaiahastl constituency In Chittoor district. It is understood his resignation is to enable Mr. N. Saniiva Reddi, leader of the Andhra Congress Assembly Party, to contest the seat. Mr.
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  • 212 3 Indian Hockey Team To Visit Malaya! CALCUTTA: The Indian Hockey Federation, it _S uerstood is at the moment ruiiy occupied in dealing with various matters connected with international hockey firstly, an invitation was received by the UUT. from we New aeaiand HocKey Association asking them to send a national team
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  • 196 3 LONDON: The Duke of Edinburgh clashed with his uncle, _arl Mountbatten, over uis recent initiation into the Masonic movement, claims Reynolds News," in a splash lead last week. "'This is tne first time that Prince Philip has been known to have made a personal decision in
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  • 75 3 LONDON: Belgrade radio reported that Dr. Gojko Niko11s, new Yugosluv Ambassador to India, said there were "broad possibilities, and real foundations for a further development of Yugoslav-Indian relations in all fields." Both countries were equally interested in the preservation of peace in the world, the Ambassador said. India
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  • 559 3 NEW YORK: Wanted: tfoung woman who can conduct intelligent conversation, to dicet one at Americas most cngirae bucirelors. uoject matrimony. Waliy Cox, the mild-man-nered phenomenon who nas oKyrocxeted to lame and fortune as TV's "Mr. Peepers,'' is tt, quiet, appeuiing, iicn, successiui and loneiy. He is eager
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  • 182 3 AEW DELHI: Commenting J recently distributed by the National Secretariat of Information of Portugal claiming that 'Portuguese India enjoys the same political liberties as the res? of Portugal," a spokesman of ;L c ul Governmen t of India said: This will not deceive anyone much
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  • 92 3 NEW Daiiiatl: The new ooviet Aniuaoouoor to India, M. IV. ill l,<-I1-uiktov, who arrived here, exliii'NMrU me uuyv tuat eunuiai aitu economic co-operation ue»wceu inuiu ana UM Soviet uMUl would DC Ueveioped sml closer, ana said tnat tne Soviet wouid certamly devote its attention to this aspect. "I
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  • 62 3 SRINAGAR: Eight persons were arrested here unoer the i j uonc Security Act following a procession taken out by supporters of the newly-form-ed Kasnmir Political Conference. T h e newly-formed conference has demanded the witnurawal of "all foreign troops' from the State and tne nolding
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  • 283 3 Rs. 1 ,780m. So Far On Refugees NEW DELHI- The total ex- been very much lighter had a penditurc Crom' public funds settlement been possible with on refugees both from West Pakistan on the vexed issue <nd EiLst Pakistan since 1947 of evacuee property. A series stood at about Rs.
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  • 73 3 DEOGHAR: Mr. Shah Ozair Munemi. Bihar's Minister for Rehabilitation, has disclosed that another batch of 15.000 East Pakistan refugees will be settled in Bihar in addition to an earlier 50,000. He indicated that certain rules and regulations for the admission of students to educational institutions would be
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  • 334 3 ter fo? iln^uH Dr PunJab Rao D"-*""***. Union Mtatehav* A K"cult_re, m interview, last week said: "We have so much stocks of wheat In Bombay alonTthat we are cTclal D°eH g r3 f CustomerB »e nest six^eete "be *™_sUe rt o°? s^of^Ttoc^ d<> ato
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  • 194 3 TRANC^u u^sAR: The price of paddy here has risen by Ks. 3 to Rs. 27 per bag of 48 Madras measures. It stated that even at this price stocks are not easily available causing great hardship to poor people. In MADURA, because of the failure of
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  • 213 3 DACCA Inquiries made here in market disclose the persistence of the same price trenas that prevailed in the country following the jute slump and the adoption, later, of tnc new import policy with us drastic restrictions on imports. While prices of necessities are rising, those
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  • 117 3 VIENNA The Austrian uoreign Minister, Karl Gruber, ..as uenied that Sn Jawaharlal had rejected an Auatriaa request that he should intercede with the Big Powers ior tne early conclusion of an Austrian Peace Treaty. Dr. Gruber was commenting on a British Press leport that ne
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  • 129 3 BOMBAY A party cf eight American College students from Minnesotta Stale consisting of five boys and three girls arrived here last week by TWA on a eight-week study tour of Indian life and culture The tour is sponsored by the Students Project for Amity Amongst Nations
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  • 403 4 Ministers M. Ps Emoluments To Be Cut Also! COLOMBO: In the event of a cut in the emolument? of public servants, it is likely that Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries and M.P's will be called upon to forego a part of their allowances. This suggestion, will rece sures,
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  • 75 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's external isscts arc railing at an average of Ks. 32.4 muuon eacn niunui. Latest avuiiaole statistics iliow the level of external assets at Ks. izt.D mnuon at the end of April. This figure is tne lowest for the past ten years. Tne immediate
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  • 57 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A. Ratna- yake, Minister of Home Affaire, ha sent an invitation to the I Time Minister of Sinm and the Sangha Raja to attend Ihc 200th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of the Siamese sect of the UuddhLt clergy in Ceylon. The celebrations will take
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  • 49 4 COLOMBO: According to the latest figures available, <5,990 applications out of 225,000 applications for citizenship fiied by Indians in Ceylon have so far been admitted and 20,291 Individuals have been granted Ceylon citizenship up to June 6, 1953. The number of applications rejected is kept secret. FOC
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  • 179 4 COLOMBO: The demarcation of the electoral constituencies in the estate areas on tne basis of the recent discussions between the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon in London is almost imminent, according to the pro-Govern-ment Sinhalese-owned 'Ceyion Daily News' which announced the appointment of a threemember Delimitation
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  • 129 4 The death has occurred at his residence at Rosmead Place, Colombo, of Mr. R. Doresamy. M.M.C, M.8.E., J.P. Mr. Doresamy, who was the member for the Fort Ward in the Colombo Municipal Council, had been Deputy Mayor, for a period. He was the head shroff of the
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  • 88 4 OTTAWA, June The anriaunc'Tient by the Prime Minute;-, Mr. Louts St. Laurent that a general election will be held on Aug. 10 marks tlM Opening f a political battle which may prove to be the bitten :s1 in Canadian history. Tlv state parties in
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  • 175 4 Savings Plan For Domestic Servants COLOMBO Domestic servants win nave proviauit fund facilities, if a scncme now being wonted out oy tne Minister tu Dabour and {social Services, _>r. M. C. M. tvaieei, is accepted by the Government. Tne scheme envisages the issue of paas boOKs, similar to Post Oihce
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  • 118 4 RACIALISM IN CEYLON CHURCHES? "_ac_u uiMcruuui.tiion can be found even in our own cuurcnes, ami not omy in South Africa," remarked the Rev. Th XV. Gramoerg. at the annual meeting of the National Christian Council of Ceylon* at the 1 M.C.A. recently. l|e added, "The plea of language for having
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  • 49 4 TOKYO, June 29.— 1n the most disastrous flood in the known history of Japan, almost 1,000 persons were reported dead or missing yesterday as angry waters covered whole villages and forced thousands to hills and roof- tops on the southern island of Kyushu. A.P.
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  • 199 4 COLOMBO: The sherwani the dress worn by Ceylon Government officials at recent official functions has not yet received official sanction. When the Government Par.iamentary Group meets next month one of the matters which will come up for discussion is wnether the
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  • 154 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has expressed regret for a Gazette notification which listed Austria with a number of European Communist countries generally referred to as "Iron Curtain countries." This apology follows representations to the Minister of Commerce, Mr. R. G. Sem:nayake, by Mr. M. Beck,
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  • 80 4 LONDON. .Tumi 29. Sight ••pers in London had their last chance last night to gee the twinkling magic of the coronation illuminations In the Mall. Today the goldon crowns and floating silver balls will hang In darkness and the pale blue triumphant arche s which soar over
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  • 121 4 The Federation Pilgrim Control Officer in Singapore yesterday said that passes for Feraration pilgrims embarking at Singapore for the "Anshun" leaving Singapore on July 18 *nd Penang on July 20. should '■>e forwarded to his office in the former Social Welfare building, Empress Place. Singapore, ta reach him
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  • 181 4 The Thai service of the BBC nas just announced tne great success of tne competition it ran earlier this year. During the fortnight ending April 11 the servcie invited Thai listeners to write letters saying which of the programmes they liked best. The examination of
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  • 57 4 TAIPBH, June 29. The Central Formosa town of Taichung has been chosen as the site of a Christian University project by the United Board for Chrtsts Colleges in China, which has its Headquarters at Ncy York. Taichung. ohe of the leading cities In Formosa, la
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  • 84 4 Two Singapore schools have been struck off the Register of Schools because they have ceased to exist. They are the Singapore Accountancy Schoo* at 281 River Valley Road and the Elementary English School 12A Loroog O, TeloH Kurau. NEW YORK, June 29. American Safety Razor
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  • 197 4 They Don't Like Queen's Visit! LONDONDERRY, June 29. oeveiai nuiiuicd ixoiuiern -iv-.uUU iLilirj'aiUtiwllWio, luwtl" uig iierc yesterday, passed a leaoiutioii protecting against next weeK s visit 01 tne t^ueen and tne unite of _idi nourgn. Tney also rejected, xn another resolution, cue assumption oy Queen —lizabeth of that part cf
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  • 104 4 hDi.Mii koh, Scotland, June 2w. Tne l'UKc of dinourgh oecame a iviught of the Tnistic yesterday and solemnly swore he never will bear treason against his wife, the ne oath came in a ceremony in St. Giles Cathedral). The i\night vf the Thistle is Scotland's highest
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  • 91 4 GENEVA. June 29.— A Com-.numst-lnspired bill to prevent construction of the world's most powerful cyciotron in Lreueva was decisively rejected In a cantonal plebiscite here Sunday. Geneva Canton voted down the Communist bill by 17,232 to i,d32 in spite of support from inuuential non-Communist elides who
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  • 139 4 TOkio, June *w. The death toll in Japans' worst woods Of tne ceUtuiy rose to ou* tnis mormng and ponce announced tnere might be many mure round a<-uu wnen tne wreckea communications were restored. In addition police said 656 were injured and 4<6 missing. United
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  • 66 4 NEW YORK. June 29 ▲mertca'a total indebtness owed by individuals. businesses and government -now stands al about US$640 billion. That la around US$4,000 for every man •voman and child. The debt has ncreased 300 per cent in the last 12 years. More than ha'f of
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