Indian Daily Mail, 21 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 281. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1953. SIX PAGES* 15 CENTS
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  • 337 1 Britain To Give Money Aid, Says Tempter AGREEMENT REACHED (By Our Staff Reporter) An agreement has been reached with the United Kingdom regarding financial aid to tae Federation of Malaya. So said General Sir Gerald Tempter, High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya last night on landing here,
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  • 45 1 Lu.MiO.N, Nov. 20. A uuman's green dress, stitched with braiding to form the word* \tqual pay for wo. men", was found flying yesterday morning from the flagstaff of the 336-foot Victoria lower of the Houses of Parliament. Workmen removed it. Reuter
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  • 96 1 CAIXJUTTA, Nov. 20. Headhunting Tagin tribesmen who innaoit the Abor Hills on the Assam-Burma border are preparing to resist troops cent to round up their leaders, reports from Shilling the Assam capital aald yesterday. Last month the Tagins ambushed and massacred a Government party. Aerial
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  • 67 1 KARACHI. Nov. 20. The i 'oki-* tan Government has de> tided to import about 40 mil'ion Pakistan rupees worth of foreign, (doth, mostly from JiMNtfi and some from other HterUnis area countries. A press note Issued Wednesday said this Is berne done t<>
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  • 74 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 20.— Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, tne Soviet delegate, told th« United Nations yesterday that one could not speak of a settlement ot outstanding International problems without the participation of Communist China. Mr. Vyshinsky opened the debate of the Political Committee of the Genera]
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  • 70 1 Safe Journey Happy Return LONDON, Nov. 20. Both Houses of Parliament yesterday wished the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh "a safe journey and a happy return,' en their tour of Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon and certain British colonies -which begins next Monday. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, told
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  • 18 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 20,— Brt. tain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, P.. A, Sutler, will er-
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  • 240 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 20.- Mohammed Mossadeq yesterday tmeatened a hunger strine to mi death as chief prosecutor Brigadier Hossem Azcin.d. n asKed a court-martial to send tne former Iranian Premier to the gallows. It was the 73-year-old exdictator s second suicide threat since the army court on
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  • 180 1 SCOTTISH CONSPIRACY CASE EDINBURGH, Scotland, Nov. 20. A detective yesterday told a court trying: four men on 4 charge of plotting to overthrow the Government that he had found a shorthand note which read. "We do not consider Elizabeth as having been crowned Queen of Scotland." The men on trial
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  • 120 1 1 JERUSALEM, Israel Sector, Nov. 20 A 55-year-old former Illinois (U.S.) school teacher may become .the world's first lady Prime Minister head of the governmeat of the younj? state of Israel. Local newspaper reports again s|>eculated Thursday that Golda Myersont who Rave up her teaching Job
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  • 42 1 TAIPEH, Nov. 20.— Wu Tehchcn, 68, councilor to Chiang Kai-shek's presidential Kuommtang party, died here yester<lay. He also had served as mayor of Shanghai and Governor of Kwanprtung 1 He suffered from hiprh blood pressure for many years A.P.
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  • 349 1 LONDON, Nov. 20. Dr. Cheddi Jagan and Mr. *L. P. S. Burnham, the British Guiana Ministers deposed by the British Government on charges that they were trying to set up a Communist state left yesterday by air for India. Mr. Jagan was Prime Minister of the
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  • 346 1 I LONDON, Nov. 20.— Sir Donald MacGillivray, Deputy High Commissioner for Malaya, said here last night that Communist terrorism in the Federation could be regarded as a blessing in disguise. "It gave Malaya the chance to establish the very thing it was trying to
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  • 298 1 Crisis Reported In Dispute Over State Congress Leadership From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 20.—There are indications that the Tamil Nad Congress President Mr. Kamaraj Nadar has decided to postpone his long-planned visit to Malaya in view of the fact that he must be here
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  • 147 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 20. Communist officers today refused a face-to-face meeting with three Korean soldiers who last night bolted from a Ked troop unit and were given refuge in an American sentry box. The three said they were South Koreans and were shanghaied into the Communist army
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  • 150 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Nov. 20.— Congress has won the Menachil by-election to the House of the People Mr. G. T. Kottukapulli, defeating Independent Mrs, Ankamma Varkcy by more than 50,000 votes. The election was caused by the resignation of the Congress member Mr. P.
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  • 408 1 Grieved By Nehru's Remarks LONDON, Nov. 20— The Governor General of Pakistan Mr. Ghulam Mohammed said yesterday that reports that Pakistan was negotiating with the United States for military help in return for the provision of bases were absolutely unfounded and baseless."
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  • 60 1 KARACHI, Nov. 20.— Britain has no objection to any Commonwealth country entering into a defence pact with any country outside the Commonwealth, the British Secretary of State for Cfommon wealth Relations, Lfird Swinton, tolci a news conference here yesterday evening. He cited the Anzus pact between Australia, New
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  • 97 1 Ike' s Statement Deplored NEW DELHI. Nov. 20. Reliable sources said here yesterday that India has asked the U.S. state Department for the official text of President Eisenhower's press conference statement that the United States must do nothing to cuuse unrest or hysteria among Pakistan's neighbours. "If he- did use
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  • 492 2 Indian Daily Mail NOTES AND COMMENTS Spore, Sat., Nov. 21, 1963 TWO VIEWS ON COLONIALISM THOSE who do not take the trouble of minutely examining the significance of events and utterances, are apt to regard the two recent statements on colonialism the one by Sri Jawaharlal Nehru and the other
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  • 1302 2 NEHRU EXPRESSES CONCERN Constitutional Ideas Off Islamic State Criticised NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister said the proposed Defence agreement between the United States and Pakistan "will have far-reaching consequences on South Asia, and especially on India and Pakistan." Sri Nehru, who was addressing a Press conference
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  • 467 2 Why Delay In Framing Constitution MAftACiU The Pakistan Constituent Assembly adjourned (toe die last week, after completing onl" about four clauses of the controversial Basic Prfficiples Committee report. When the motion for adjournment was moved by the Law Minister, Mr. Brohi Begum Ikramullah, of the Muslim League Party, opposed it,
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  • 170 2 MYJJORE: The Mysore Ar» chaeological Department has unearthed a number of stone monuments of the Shiva and Vishnu temples 'belonging to 11th century, A.D. at Koodalur Village four miles from Channapntna. The Mysore Archaeology Director Sri K. Narayana Ayyangar inquired said that they had unearthed a
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  • 1083 2 College Students Vote For Arranged Marriages MADRAS: Mothers of the present generation of youth* ought to he haapy tf the result of voting on a debate, reeeafiy In the British Council, means anything. -In the matter of marriage. Mother knows be*t"wa» the motion for debate In which unmarried, but marriageable
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  • 138 2 No Practical Aid To Jagan Says Nehru NEW DELMI: A reference was made at Sri Nehru's Presa conference to the proposed visit of Dr. Cheddi Jngan, the dismissed Prime Minister of British Guianna, to this country. Sri Nehru said Dr. Jagan was to have come to India, but there had
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  • 344 2 PoW Issue A Complete Jam NEW DELHI: The p rjJne Minister, Sri Nehru said tha «o far t* the Korean pri. souers-of-war issue was conoerned, there was a "compiete jam." Since Nov. 5, there had been no explanations. On the Northern Command mm* waa said the prisonera-of'-wnr were very much
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  • 136 2 RANGOON The world s largest sapphire, weighing 30,000 carata, has been diecovered at Mogok, the famous ruby field, 40 miles northwest of Lashio in Upper Burma, it was reported tday. Being valuable find rhr Government impounded it U Ba-kyi, of Burma, who claims the ownership
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  • 2247 3  -  K. M. MUNSHI Munshi Recalls Prison Incidents By Many have paid tributes to Sardar Vallabhbnai Patel; I have also done so, on occasions, but few have given us a picture of the real Sardar as he lived and moved and had his being in the different
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  • 87 3 BOMBAY: India's Commerce and Industry Minister during his visit to Bombay this week made it clear that Government did not propose to modify its policy of not allowing export of Bengal D<?si cotton. Following this announcement the export trade in raw cotton, has come to a
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  • 277 3 New Ideas In Building Construction More than 000 firms. represeating some 60 trades, are taking part in this year's London Building Exhibition at Olympia (Nov. 18 to Dec. 2). Since It was first held in 1895 this biennial exhibition has come to be recognised as an International display centre for
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  • 78 3 BOMBAY: The newly nationalised Indian International Air Sen ice* will shortly introduce a hom-ba>-Singapore-Tokyo air service early in the New Year. This Information was Riven to the public by Sri Rajbahadur Union Deputy Minister for Communications on Friday. The Minister said that the Air India International had
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  • 268 3 is finding considerable application overseas as instanced by the 15-mile long Tampa tmy triage m Floriaa. U.S.A., which is to have 3ti3 spans ol prestressed concrete of the Lee-McCall system post-ten* sioned with special alloy bars to oe supplied from Britain. The modern desire for aa much window space as
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  • 376 3 Basil' Henriques is one of the best-known men in London, particularly its East End,, which Was where Stephen Black went to interview him for "Personal Call", the series of programmes broadcast in the BDCs "London Calling Asia" programme. Henriques, a magistrate who has been working in the East
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  • 517 3 What sort «>f noise will a. rocket ship make when it takes off from the earth and, later, when it lands on the moon? These are but two of the hui l problems that re- I cently beset the mind of i Charles Chalcon, the BBC
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  • 201 3 COLOMBO: Textile importers have placed orders for special grades of textiles to meet a likely demand in connexion with the visit of Queen Elizabeth in April next year. Samples of expensive makes of textiles, hitherto unavailable in Ceylon, have been ordered and importers prefer to wait for customer's
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  • 1014 3 r> L| ?*S >ON: Westminster Abbey— "parish church of the British Empire"— is rotting away. Almost every part o f the massive 700-year-old building in which the Queen was crowned last June is in a mor c or less advanced state of decay. The grey
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  • 169 3 BOMBAY: Former PEPSI' Finance Minister, Sardar Bhu pendra Singh "MAN" has threatened Satyagraha if freo and fair elections aTe not held in Pepru next March to end the Presidents rule. H-j said the President's rule was due to etd in next March and if by then a democratically
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  • 654 4  -  Spencer Summers World-Wide Interest In The Outward Bound School Movement toy v. M.«nibor of Parliament for the Syle»burv DivUinn Ituddn^lHuiMhlre who is the chairman andleZle^ofßri!«f»* < >ntw anl Bound Ttmt, to which he devotw most of htospare JTOTTNDED in Britain, unique educational scheme is arousing interest
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  • 97 4 LONDON: The Royal Aatronomical Society's Gold Medal the highest* award of the Society, Is to bo presented to the well-known Indian Astro-Physicist, Dr. S. Chandrasekhar for his contributions to mathematical astrophysics. Dr. Chandrasekhar hus done distinguished service as Professor of Theoretical AstroPhysics at the University of
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  • 542 4 I'ALGHAT; Sri R. Shanmu- Rajeswaru Sethupathi, the xlaja of Ramnad, Minister for Public Works, declared open the new bridge across the Uharatapusha river at Kuttipuram, 60 miles from Palghat. Constructed at a cost of Rs 2J laklus, the Bharatapuzha biidge is about 2 furlongs long and 22
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  • 951 4  - Way Our Minds Work Way We Work It might happen anywhere in a Government building, a school or in the personnel department of a large firm. There Is a quiet, comfortable room, with two people sitting in it: one of them, a boy in his late teens, is carefully studying
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  • 502 4 KHATMANDU, Nepal Ailing Nepaleae King Trihhuvana's current European rest cure has pushed a shy, I earnest 32-year-old crown prince into the spotlight as likely heir to the throne of this mountain monarchy wedged between India and Chi-nese-held Tibet. Maaendra Bir BikramShah who scorns both royal
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  • 281 4 DEFCTS IN RICE DIET! QOIMBATORE Srimathi Rajammal P. Devadoss Dean, Faculty of Home Science, Baroda University aim a I party of 25 students, and Miss r Flemmle P. Kittrell, of Ho- ward University, now at Baroda University, who are on an educational tour arrived in Coimbatore recently. They visited the
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  • 1068 4 Mar lene Dietrich -A Legendary Glamour For almost legendary glamour, one Cannot beat a certain grandmother. Markwe Dietrich, has been a Aim and radio favourite for more than 20 years, Her e in a etoseup of a hard-working star. In 1930, a woman named Marlene Dietrich became a film star
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  • 44 4 iMAUKAS: Sri V. V Glri Union Minister for Lbour assured employers that Sv! ernment would do its be*? allay the* mlsgMnj! by gi£ i n .S ,s°^rete Evidence of r ability to implement thi> ebDlol yees state insurance forthe contrtbuuons htat they
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  • 792 4  - Don't Nag Your Husband! Hal Boyle SEW YORK: "Whatever you don't nag your husband." \g brides are often- warned, there is one thing a man stand in a wife it's This is about the most ridiculous advice you could possibly plant in a young girl's head just before her husband
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  • 350 5 Brother Refutes Allegation lxK>kia»c healthier than before she tow *> r ess men in Kamuiaa she was happy that ■he waa able to eat and drink ?FZ' v Sl e however asserted that «h« had not been taking food from May 31, 195a/u7i Pl^ntr^"^ to
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  • 62 5 MADRAS The population of Madras City, according to the latest figures available up to the middle of 1953, is 15,42,259. The total population in 1952 was 14 88 172 and there were 62,921 births and 43,207 deaths during that year. i^ oo^ I**1 to U* census
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  • 100 5 LONDON: Miss Tara Pasricha, 21-year-old daughter of Lt.-Col. C. L. Pasricha (Medical Adviser to the High Commissioner for India in London), has stood first in the allBritain Advertising Association diploma examination. In one year she has done two years' work, and by May. 1954,
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  • 305 5 new DELHI: The Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru said that there had been no change in the principle and policy about limits on land moldings advocated in the planning Commission's report But the application of the principle, and the time for putting it into effect had
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  • 117 5 Prize For Prolific Parenthood DAMASCUS President Adib Shiskali is expected to present personally the Family Medal, distinguished degree to the first Syrian father having 17 living children in the nation's campaign to boost population. A total of 150 medals of five degrees will be granted to parents, Mothers are not
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  • 368 5 MADRAS The Bah a i movement was considered one of the "grass roots movements" by the Americans, stated Mr. Horace Holley, Secretary of the National Spiritual Assembly of the tiahais of the U.S. By this, he explained, was meant that tt was a movement from
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  • 95 5 BIKANER: a life convict in Blkaner Jail has been given the liberty by the InspectorGeneral of Prisons, Rajasthan, of visiting his home, and stay, ing with his people for a few days whenever he so desires, as a reward for playing the role of tho hero
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  • 81 5 BOMBAY: Police claimed to havo unearthed a "factory" manufacturing spurious antibiotic drugs like Chloromycetin and Aureomycin in North Bombay. Large quantities of French Ohalk, Sodium Bicarbonate, and spurious medicines were seized following night long raids in different localities in the north of the City. Police arrested a man
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  • 314 5 Inter-State Understanding NEW DELHI: The Governmeat of India has drawn up a tentative scheme to fatter In-ter-State understanding which the Government feel is urgent and necessary to control unhealthy tendencies toward* regionalism and provincialiam. The scheme, according to an official source, expects to bring: together in one State students and
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  • 26 5 DAMASCUS, Nov. 20.— Damascus was almost isolate^ last night when November snow falls— the first in Syria's history— blocked all major roads.— Reuter
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  • 340 5 BOMBAY: The Executive Committee of the PraiaSocialist Party, Bombay, kas requested the National E*c£. Uve of the Party to rescind Ms decision on efwctorol arrangements In Travaaoore-Cochm State, i A resolution, passed by the > Bombay Executive of the Party, which met recently, stated that
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  • 117 5 BOMBAY: India will purchase from Japan 100 broadKaugre locomotives, worth about Rs. 4 crores, to be delivered in two years' time. An agreement to this effect will be signed between the Indian Railway Board and the Japanese firm of Hitachi Ltd., at New Delhi. Mr. Takeo
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  • 159 5 MADRAS Somasunda ram Chettiar (30) belonging to Ramnad district, who arrived in Madras City from Burma recently, was arrested by Inspector Krishnarathnam, of the Harbour division. Rs 8,700 in Indian currency, a gold wrist watch, rings, and two KOld chains were seised from him. It was
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  • 131 5 Indian Delegation To Visit Arab Countries DAMASCUS: Sardar X M Panikkar, India's Ambassador to Egypt and Minister to Syria, announced that India had nominated a Minister exclusively for Syria Asked at a Press Conference about India's attitude to the creation of a third World Bloc Sardar Panikkar affirmed that India
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  • 121 5 MADRAS: Under the presidentship of Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Ayyar. Vlcc-Ohaacel-lor. Annamalai University, the members of the Sanskrit Association of the Government Arts College enacted Harsha's "Ratnavali," an operetta In Sanskrit. Dr. Ramaswami Ayyar congratulated the students of th« college on the entertainment they had
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  • 44 5 cress leaders, including 1 prominent representatives of the Sikh community, in a Joint statement, urped Master Tara Sinfch, Akali leader, to give up his proposed satyagraha in furtherance of his demand for improvement of the condition of backward Sikh <Y>mmun<. ties. FOC
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  • 307 6 MOKATUWA: Every effort snouid oc taken to capture the civic respond! Diuty ol uit town trom Leftist control, said Mr. C. Dcrvnn Fernando, the l Tcsident-e«iect of tne Morai.uwa oranch of tne United-Na-tional i'urty, at tne annual general meeting of the torancn held at tne
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  • 240 6 WANTED-SONG DANCE FIT FOR QUEEN CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The search is on (for artistes to perform before Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal Performance in Colombo next April. Who will the artistes be? An Island-wide competition will soon be held to provide the answer. This competition,
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  • 151 6 CHAVAJKAOHiaiI: Farm- I era and part-time cultivators ceased their prayers as they heard a patter on the roof, then ran out of the temples they had been praying in joined hands and dsneert like children, shouting and beaming. The reason T Their prayers had been answered
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  • 125 6 A GALA WATTE: It Ls an inborn national draw back that whenever we argue controversial issue we make it a point to level personal attacks rather than discuss the proa and cons," said Mr. Ananda Pasqual, Principal of Ananda Sastralaya. Matugama, presiding: at the end of
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  • 252 6 Sir John To Attend Delhi Housing Confab COLOMBO: The Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala, hopes to take part in the International Low Cost Housing Conference to be held Id New Delhi from Jan. 20, next year. It la the first confer* nee of ita kind to be held in Asia.
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  • 106 6 MAJDRAS Pandit JawaJiarlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister might be invited to visit Ceylon after the Delhi talks, said Mr. C. Coomaraswamy, Ceylon High Commissioner in India referring to the Ceylon Government's proposal to open a visa and information office in Madras. At present the Madras
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  • 105 6 UANUALORjS; The Government of India arc organisms a cotton prints exhibition at New Delhi in January next year. Mr. K. L. Nanjappa, Deputy Development Officer, Ministry of Commerce. Government of India, discussed the matter with the Director of Industries In Mysore and some exhibits from Mysore are
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  • 194 6 CHIDAMBARAM Ceylon students of Annamalai University presented an address of welcome to Mr. Dudley Senanayake, former Prime Minister Ceylon, when he visited the University, recently. Prof. A. Ramanathan Pillai Deputy to the Vice-Chancellor presided. Prof. Ramanathan Pillai said Mr. Dudley Senanayake was a worthy son of a worthy
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  • 270 6 MADRAS Mr. P. Danforth. Chief of the CARE Mission. New Delhi, paid a visit to the Madras School of Social Work where he was received by Srimathl Mary Clubwala Jadhav, and members of the staff, and taken round. Addressing the students. Mr. Danforth traced the origin
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  • 63 6 LONDON. Nov. 20. That •huge, glowing, metallic object." reported by a military radar team earlier as hovering menacingly over Britain* coastline, probably was just a weather balloon, the Air Ministry decided Thursday. At any rate, there wa3 a metal balloon in that area on that day
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  • 624 6 COLOMBO: Declaring: that Ceylon waft not the private hereditary property of any particular moe or class* bat belonged to one and all who had made (his Island their permanent home. Sir Kanthiah Valthinathan, Minister for Homing, Industries and Social Services, Maid that
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  • OBITUARY
    • 35 6 Sundaram Flli.li, salesinun of Messrs- P Govindasuny Pillai, Serangoon Road, died of heart-failure yesterday at the General Hospital here. The cortege will leave the General Hospital at 3 p.m. today for Bidadari crematorium.
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    • 39 6 N. Ponnusamy, Chettiar, aged 74, passed away yesterday at 123, Middle Road after a long illness. The cortege will leave Middle Road at 11 a.m. today for Chou Chu Kang Hindu burial ground, Bukit Timah Road.
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  • 211 6 Rear Admiral A. F. Pugßley, Fiag Officer Malayan Area, yesterday presented General Service Medals with the "Malaya" clasp to 52 Petty Onicers and men of the Royal Malayan Navy at a p&ratie hem at the Malayan Navy Barracks at Woodlands. It was the Admiral's farewell visit
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  • 90 6 Mak Pak Shee Fifth Try Making hia Fifth Try' to get elected to the City Council from East Ward, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, in an appeal to the electorate of his Ward, says if they are not satisfied with the present civic amenities provided, to choose him in th« forthcoming
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  • 66 6 Correcting a report that appeared in these Columns on Wednesday, Nov. 8, Swami Ekatmananda of The RamaKrishna Mission, Singapore writes to say that Swami Ajarananda, "who has been appointed Professor of Sanskrit n the Indonesian University ias absolutely nothing to do vlth the Ramakrlshna Mission T its Order,
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  • 42 6 An election meeting in support of Mr. V. Mariappan, the Labour candidate in the South Ward for the forthcoming City Council Election, will be held at the open space at Babcocu Wilceh labour quarters today Saturday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 30 6 LIVERPOOL Nov 20 A smiling English* sergeant brought a ravenhaired J.i™rifse beauty home to BrJiHin yesterday and it (mounted tm-y are planning their third marI "age.
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