Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1954

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail OL. X. No. 125. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 318 1 Nehru Urged To Appoint Boundary Commission For Chittoor Tamils' "Direct Action" Committee Recalls Premier's Assurance In Lok Sabha From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 20.— Mr. K. Vinayagam, Madras Assembly Member and Commandant of the Action Committee of the Tamhnad North Boundary Protection committee, Chittoor District, has sent of communication
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  • 136 1 it. idt-n t Eisenhower pus es at the White House, Wasltinjfton n June 10, with the Representative* of the FiveI'owtv MiJtary Conference on South-East Asia Affairs, and others who were luncheon £u sts^ Left to right, front: General Matthew Ridgway, USA; Find Ma.s^ai Sir John
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  • 311 1 To Fight Communism Or Perpetuate Colonialism INDIA QUESTIONS PURPOSE OF U. S. MILITARY AID TO FRANCE Fro. i Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 20.— The India Government hai taken serious notice of the fact that the defence stores lent by the Unitad States for operations m Indj-china have been
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  • 61 1 MADRAS, June 20.— The Pi nning commission nas proMd I study of the working of prohibition m the various States to enable it to have clear apprisa; of the result Of tnc reform. The Commission nave reicsted the Madras Govern. mtat to lend the services
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  • 28 1 COLOMBO June 20 The Cev'.cn Government has accepted an offer from China 3 buy crepe rubber at •price* substantially above worttl flurkGt prices.- Reuter
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  • 167 1 GUDIA TAM SEAT FOR KAMARAJ! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 20.— TJ^e funninaa Congress Executive Committee meting here on Fri. day considered the question of >lr. Kamaraj Nadar, the Chief Minister, seeking a seat m the State Assembly from the Gudiyatham double member constituency m North Arcot District, now
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  • 188 1 CHURCHILL'S LASI OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON? LONDON. June 20.— sir Winston Churchill, now nearly 80, sets off next week on what may easily ":>e his last official /isit to the United States. There is strong be ief here that before long he will decide to lay down the^ burden of
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  • 116 1 KANSAS CITY, June 20 Former l^reoiuent Harry Tru man was tan en to hospital neie during the night for an tnwfcency operation. Hospital attendants quoted Mrs. Truman as saying- the 70-year-uid ex-presiaent has appendicitis. Mr. Truman, walked into th J re^arch hospital here la.-t night accompanied by
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI. June 20.— A bandit gang .ed by the outlaw Man Singh known as the "Ro'ain Hood of the jungle," has killed seven police and five other people in raids uuring the past two days near Agra, 150 miles south of Delhi. The bandits ambushed
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  • 261 1 GENEVA, June 20. The nine-nation IndoChina peace conference enters its seventh week tomorrow with prospects of peace m Indo-China at their highest since the talks began on May 8 The chances of ending hosilities in the three Associated itates Vietnam, Cambodia nd
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    79 1 GENEVA, June 20 British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden left Geneva today with a prayer that the work of the Geneva conference will end in a jpeace'ul settlement of Asian affairs. Mr. Eden travelled by plane to Paris, where he is to lunch with Pierre MennesFrance the new
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  • 19 1 WASHINGTON. June 20 The- US Saturday Brave Libya US$1.000 000 to a***at In it* AP
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  • 338 1 GENEVA. June 20.— Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov. the Soviet Foreign Minister, new out of Geneva early this morning for Moscow. Swiss police and troops threw a tight security cordon round Geneva airport for several hours before the Soviet Minister left. Mr. Molotov flew home a few hours after
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  • 61 1 PHOTO. British Premfor Sir Winston Churchill was installed on June 14 in the Order of the Garter the most ancient and illustrious of Britain's Orders of Chivalry in a ceremony at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Photo shows Sir Winston (foreground) i n procession
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  • 299 1 —Governor's Appeal In a broadcast appeal lust night for funds for the nr<\ Headquarter* Building of tte St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade, Governor Sir John Niooll said: The Order requires a new headquarters. The present building mi n Stamford Road is now
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  • 94 1 HAW AII CONGRESSMAN FOUND DEAD WASHINGTON. June 20 Mr. Joseph Farrington, a delegate to congress from Hawaii, was found dead In h> office last night, He was 56 and had represented Hawaii since 1942. Police said death was apparently due to natural caus j s. A Republican, his death does
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  • 116 1 VISALANDHRA GOVERNORSHIP FOR NIZAM From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, June 20. Mr. Tenneti Viswanatham, finance Mjnistcr of Andhra, said here that the Andnra vjovernment had expressed memseives m favour of having me Hyderabad Nizam, as Governor of Visalandhra. Referring to tne demand irom a section of HyderaDad Andhras for two
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  • 108 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, June 20 A completely blind youth was among the successful can. dictate* m the Law Degree examinations this year whose results were published today. Rajendra T. Shainra, 23_year oU3 son of a Bombay Doctor is the oniy blind student m
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  • 42 1 DJAKARTA, June 20 Strong earth tremors roekc-j Jakarta for 17 seconds eaxiy yesterday. Seismographs indicated the quake cent: l about 50 miles west of Jakarta between the islands of Java and Sumatra. No oauMltiea were repor'.ei ip f*r. AP
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  • 532 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. June 21, 1954 An Appalling Contrast AMERICA is reputed to have the richest men on earth, beside whom even the princes of other nations appear to be paupers. Their wealth mostly invested m industrial and commercial undertakings have been estimated to the exact dollar and
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  • 201 2 Police Protection Sequel To Agrarian Unrest TIRUCffiRAPALLJ: A dispute between mirasdars and tenants Is reported from Aloof, six miles from here, and the Reserve Police have been sent to the village. It is understood that the dispute is between the mirasdars and Harijan tenants only, while
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  • 295 2 BOMBAY Gold worth Ks. 1,50,000 was seized by the Customs at the Santa Cruz airport lost week from a Syrian national, who arrived here by air from Damascus. Gold, m small bars, was Ingeniously hidden m the waistcoat and the suit-case of the passenger.
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  • 111 2 MADRAS CORPORATION HIGH SCHOOLS MADRAS: Sri V. N. Subbaruyan. Commissioner of Ma« dras Corporation, has suggest, ed to the City Council that the Government, or any private organisation should be asked to take over the Corporation high schools m Saidapet, and NungamOakkam. or the two should be reduced to the
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  • 56 2 MYSORE CONGRESS: AGARWAL REPORTS TO NEHRU NEW DELHI: Sri S. N. Aganval, General Secretary of the Congress Party, returned here lost week after a 10 day tour of Madras, TravancoreCochin and Mysore States. He will shortly submit his report on Congress organisation m Travancore-Cochin to Sri Nehru. He has already
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  • 49 2 CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Governor promulgated two Ordinances recently amending the West Bengal Bargadars Act. 1950 and the Estates Acquisition Act, 1953 with a view to stopping illegal eviction of share-croppers The Ordinances, pubilaned m a Gazette Extraordinary, would become operative with immediate effect FOC
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  • 145 2 Improving Agricultural Implements Wardha Scheme WARDHA: The All-India Sarva Seva Sangh, Wardha, has collected over 300 types of indigenous agricultural implements, mostly bullock-drawn or manually operated, which are In use in various States of India, with a view to making Improvements on them and propagating their extensive use. After trials,
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  • 115 2 MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Rama- wami Aiyar, Member of the Press Commission, who return, ed to Maara» on Friday by air from Bombay, said that at the Simla session of the Press Commission, they had finished preliminary discussions and had generally approved of the report, which
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  • 189 2 SEPARATION OF JUDICIARY IN TANJORE KUMBAKONAM: Mr. Jus. tice P. Govinda Menon will, it is understood, formally inaugurate the scheme of Separation of the Judiciary and the Executive m the Tanjore District at 10 a.m. on July 1 at Xumbakonam, which has been dxed up as the seat of the
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  • 215 2 TRIVANDRUM: No member of any political party the Communist Party of India included is being shadowed by the Police m TravancoreOochin State. As long as a political party is not declared illegal there is no question of any of its members coming under the adverse
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  • 120 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Eco nomic Research Council, Travancore.Cochin, has commenced the study of the economy of the dsherfolk of the State. Seven representative fishing villages have been selected for the purpose. Selected households from these villages win be investigated continuously "or a period of six months. The
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  • 165 2 LUCKNOW: Mr. Kamala. pati Mishra, General Secretary, All India Sanskrit Parishad, said here that the Parishad had been formed with the object of helping- the revival of Sana, krit so that it might play the role assigned to it by the Indian Constitution. He said: "The Parishad
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  • 148 2 Senator Under House Arrest Meanwhile a Villupuram, report that Mr. P. ;.i. A. S. Pakkiriswainy PU:a>. French lnoian Senator aQd tJie Mayor of Karaikai, who recently went to Paris on a mission, la now virtually unc^r house arrest there, accoxaiug to a pamphlet issued m ponttichtrry by the "French Front,"
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  • 424 2 RANIPET: The Chief Minister, Sri K. Kamaraj Nadax, pointed out that it was wrong to talk of satyagraha, or direct action, to settle border disputes between the Madras and Andhra States. Addressing a public meeting at Sholingar, last week he
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  • 168 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. S. Par thasarathi, Head of the Division of Sound, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, will represent India at the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Acoustical Society of America which is being held m New York m the third week of this month. Dr.
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  • 76 2 TRIVANDRUM: Revising their original estimate o f Us. ou c lakh for the construction of a Gan<thi irtemormi at Cape oomorin, the Government have, m the light of tne suggestions forwarded by tne Chief Engineer, increased the provision of funds t o Ks 2 lakhs.
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  • 36 2 PHOTO. In the Royal Box at Ascot on the afternoon of June 15, with the gold vaeU >n front of them, are Quep.n Elizabeth n th? Oueen Mother and Princess Margaret.- A.P.
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  • 303 2 NEW DELHI: Sri Gulzarilal Nanda, Union Planning Minister, last week declared that any National Plan which failed to meet the challenge of Linder-em-ployment and unemployment would not fit m mXh the economic requirements Ox India. A good plan snouid combine ..:ie advantages of fuller
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  • 113 2 TRIVANDRUM: Sri S. K. Dey, Administrator, Community Projects Administration, wi 1 inspect the two community project centea m Travancore. Cochin th s week, Sri Doy will arrive m Cape Comorin on June 83. Leaving Cape Comorin the next day for Trivandrum, he will inspect the
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  • 64 2 KARAIKAL A French Ministerial Order fixing the price of Overseas France long deluxe rice at two hundred French francs per kilogramme f packed m paper sachet is promulgated m French India. Rice wholesalers are allowed oy this order about six and half per cent
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  • 303 2 Alpine Ciud j^xjKU.tiOii nan already begun uts assaiut or *^2, highest unconquerea peak »n tne wunj aim eaULOitancu uimp Three ac 21,500 fees, a oriel wireiesd mvusa^'e received from Skarctu said lost week. Tnla information, the Use m almost a fortnight, had bee" received Jtrum me
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  • 64 2 MARDAS A Hindi Visharad Vidyalaya for women will be conducted m Madras from Ooti. .A hostel will be attached and students who passed Part I (Preliminary) of Visharad course, an eligible for admission, iinrl preference wiM be given to those who had passed S.S.L.C. Examination, m
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  • 43 2 MADRaeS: The ss. "J'lla. gopal" wUi sail from Madras fcr Singapoie on June 24, Articles posted m town sub-offices efcre 10 a.m and at General Post Office before 3 p.m on June 23, will connect with the sailing. FOC
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  • 692 3 President Nehru's Advice XEW DELHI: The view that Congress legislators si i ti.ii exeicise a certain amount of restraint m the putv.jg oi questions, and the moving of resolutions, but ..t itKj s.uae Une wituout any feeling of suppres>.on, mm expressed by Sri Nehru,
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  • 29 3 AMRTTSAR: The Akh'l Jan San-h will ob'™V the death anniver^ar? S p Mookeriee fro)A ''"a 23 tn July 7bv hoWr> p «Me mwttTi^s torehliffht FOC
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  • 158 3 PATIALA: The Police canecharged a gathering of students demonstrating against a Government decision to reserve four seats Ui the Patiaia Medical College to be filled "ny nomination by the Government About 500 students had taken out a procession througn the city, and the canc-chargc wa* made when
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  • 140 3 LONDON: The C«M U1 Medical colleges Hospital v*. icre is to receive equipment valued at £12,500 (Rs. 1 66.tt-5) from Britain under the Coicmbo Plan, the Treasury aunounced The Treasury gtatemcn. said: More than £200,000 (R*. -W. 56,000) worth of equipmei-i ranging from text-books t. scientific,
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  • 129 3 PATNA: l>r. Anusrih Naraln sinha, the Finance Minister of Bihar and leader of the Indian delegation to the International Conference an Social Work to be held at (Canada), left for Delhi by air on his way to Toronto last week Mr Dip Narain
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  • 108 3 SRINAGAR: Kashmir will soon supply apples to the rest of India more cheaply, and r or a lender period M the year a spokesman of the Government controlled Kashmir People's Co-operate Services said He said the Stat« Government would ask the Government of India for financial help
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  • 107 3 FERTILIZER FACTORY FOR S. INDIA OOTACAMUND: It is under, stood that the question of start, ng two more fertilizer tactor.es on the lines of the Sindhri Fertilizer Factory to meet the growing needs or the agriculturists, especially after the major River Valley Projects which are expected to oring millions of
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  • 124 3 LONDON A former Judge .n India, Mr. John Percy Eddy, Q.C, retired last week ageu t6, after 43 years at the Bar. and on the Bench. Formerly a journalist, he. was calied to the Middle Tempie Bar in 1911, and was Judge of the High Court
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  • 213 3 Bank Deposits Plan To Control Interest Rate BOMBAY: A move to re-g-ulate and control rate of in terest for deposits as aioot amung the bankers here. It is stated that the revised award of tne Tribunal gran.tng- higher emoluments to tne worked has led to an increase in the cuast
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  • 139 3 BOMBAY For the first time in the history of the port ana dock workers' unions nearly 40 unions from Dhanushkocu to Calcutta will oe meeting on one piatform, irrespective 01 their affiliations to central 01ganisations, i.e., A1TUC, 1NTUC; HMS and UTUC, at Calcutta on June
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  • 82 3 TRIVANDRUM: The l^aw College to be started under the auspices of the university of Travancore, at Trivandrum, will begin to function from July 15- The College will be located at the Central Office buildings of the Central Co-operative society m the Brickfield area. Candidates seeking admission
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  • 132 3 NAGPUR: The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Pundit R. S, ShuKla, hasi taken over the Planning and Development portfolio nitherto hem oy Sri R. K. Patil. The acceptance oi Sri Patii's 4 esign<iiion irom the Ministry w<is announced lasc weeK. tin StidMKarial Tiwart, Agriculture ivi.nister, has tican
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  • 109 3 300 Entries For National Drama Festival NEW DELHI: Over 300 entries have been received for the first National Drama festival to be held m New •~>elhi this winter. Inquiries have also been received from another 200 troupes. The last date for ontr.es has been extended to June 30. The Festival
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  • 279 3 BANGALORE The Chief Justice of Mysore, Mr P. ♦dedapa, admitted a criminal .evision petit-on filed by P. V. vJhamiah, a contractor m Myj>>te, under section 435, 439 ..nd 561-A of Cr.P.C, praying .or quashing the proceedings n a criminal case on the file vi the
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  • 106 3 KARACHI: As a part of Colombo Plan Programme, Pakistan recently trained Malayan Officers at the Air Training Centre m Karachi, m an abridged course «n air traffic control. The Malayan trainees who spent ten weeks m Pakistan, were the first foreign aviation officers to undergo
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  • 45 3 TOKYO Tokyo population is growing at the rate of about 20.000 a month, according to the latest report from the Staistics Bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan office. At present, Tokyo's population totals 7,067,806, consisting of 3,877,604 males and 3,600,202 femilei.
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  • 67 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture cUpatched 47,400 tons of foodgraias to deficit areas In the country during the wee« ended May 31, 1954. The main recipients were; Travancore Cochin (13 950 tons), wtst Bengal (8 300 tons), Madras (7,800 tons) Bombay (5,850
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  • 329 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has sanctioned further grants and loans, totalling over Rs 45 lakhs, for th«s development of khadi, village, small. scale and handloom industries The All-India Khadl ana Village Industries Board has been given a ioan of Rs 25 lakhs.
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  • 130 3 COOINuuK: The estimate of the coitee crop m India lor 1953-54, at 25,500 tons, m the aignest m this country, Mr. W. S. S. Mackay, C*ia4rman, toid tne annual meeting of the rvanan Uevan i^ianters 1 Association. uenerally speaking, he added, great strides nad been made
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  • 84 3 LiAJIORE. The Wast Pun- ni jaD RenawJltaUon Minister, Mr. Muzafar AJi, declared here iaat wc-e*. inuxa's latest decision to dispose of evacuee property unilaterally had absolved Pakistan of her obligations under various IndoPanistan rehabilitation agreemento. Ad<*ressmg a Rotary duo meeting the Minister said that Pakistan
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  • 67 3 HYDERABAD: It is learnt that the N&zamsagar Hydroelectric Project will be completed in September. Thia three crore project has an installed capacity of 1,500 kilowatts of electricity. The entire power will be transmitted to Hyderabad by means of a double curcuit of 65 kilowatt lines. The civil works
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  • 29 3 NEW DELHI: An International exhibition of dolls will he held here early next year under the auspices of the Shankar's Weekly Children's Art Exhibition Committee,- FOC
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  • 57 3 AP rtioxo. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh drive along The course at Ascot on June 15 first day of the fashionable Ascot hor*} races at the head of the traditional Royal carriage procession. The Queen wears a tf.ess of pink *ilk with a small matching
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  • 500 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru, m an address to the people of Mukhmaipur, a model village about i miles irom here, said that the prosperity and progress of India would largeiy depend upon the development of villages. Majority of the people m India, he said
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  • 117 3 PATNA CiT': Five people including two h<:me gu .t\is. were injured while resisting; a gang of d&cotts who raided trunouae of a business man m Marufganj, heart of the business centre of 1\ tna ci.y. during the early noura of la^t Friday. The ducoits also
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  • 80 3 KURNOOL: The Government of Andhra are likely to examine th e position that ha-; arisen out of the low percentage of passes In the SSLO examinations during this year. It is keenly felt that the percentage was as low as 30 nven after a revision
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  • 306 4 But Siddhartachari Warns Indians: "India Will.Not Help You"! COLOMBO: "If we stay m Ceylon we must be here as human being enjoying all human liberties and rights,," said Mr. Siddhartachari, First Secretary to the Indian High
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  • 264 4 COLOMBO: When Mr. C. C, Desai, the Indian High Commissioner, now back from Delhi, communicates the view of his Government to the Prime .Minister on the proposals for implementing the lndo-Ceylon Agreement, he is to convey the Government of India's resentment of the manner m which
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  • 167 4 COLOMBO Indians who are naturattaed citizens of Ceylon have mnde representations to the lndi«.n High Commission m Ceylon protesting against '•pi tain provisions m the propos?d Indinn and Pakistani rriirll'ii— ntirji Representation) Act. A cen«i'?" now being taken i>y tlic Indian High Commls«'*on to asccrttin the number
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  • 132 4 INDO-CEYLON PROBLEM A VAST ONE COLOMBO: The Indo-Cey-Hrn problem was a very vast one. They did not proposeto solve it without consulting the ttfJvennm<nt ©f India ana they did not mean to Jloui that Government In any way »ald Mr. C. E. Attygaue, fartlamentary Secretary to the >iinist«v of Health
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  • 184 4 GA.I-.IiK: Did radioactive rain fall m Gall,, on May JfT, creating the worst weather condition^ m the district for the past 50 years <>r more f The CiaUe Municipal council feela m term of a resiution by Mr. W. Dahanayake, that there is reason to think
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  • 164 4 No Trouble Anticipated During "Poson Perahera" COLOMBO: As a result of a series of discussions between Sinhalese and Muslim leaders which included Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Mr. A. Ratnayake and Mr. M. D. Banda, held at the residence of Mr. C. R. Boligammana, M.P. for Mawanella the anticipated trouble between the
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  • 213 4 HE TRACES ANCESTRY TO GENGHIS! COLOMBO Passing througb Colombo from Malaya f«n their way to Europe aa c Sybaris Trio— ballet dancer > with a difference. They specialise In portraying the oriental dances with western orchestration. Sybaris de Severas, also known as Belavari Tartar Khan claims to be a direct
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  • 42 4 KALLANG CRASH INQUIRY POSTPONED Du e to the indisposition of Captain Metz, one of the assessors, the public inquiry into the Constellation crash at Kalian* Airport o» Mar. 13 will not be held today, Monday. It is hopod to resume hearing: tomorrow.
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  • 98 4 I'hoto. Folk.je anfl Tjiske de Vries, until June 12 a pair of Siamese twtos. were doing weil independently of each other after separation. The Dutch physicians who performed their separation, said on June 13 all had gone well. lh< children had proved daring the 18 hours after
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  • 145 4 COLOMBO: Tamil members of Parliament will meet m the first week of July to discuss steps to be taken to convene a conference of all Tamil political parties m the Island The main object of the conference is to exploit the possibility of
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  • 280 4 COLOMBO: A dispute between Sir Ivor Jennings, ViceChanoeUor of the University of Ceylon, and a member (of his staff. Prof. C. A. McGau ghey, is to be brought before the next meeting of the University Council. The question the prof ea-o r intends
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  • 340 4 COLOMBO Next year Ceyon will have 110,000 tons of excess imported rice. (So it is cbvious that we must reduce our imports of rice next year by this amount," said the Minister of Agriculture and Food, Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, m Parliament m reply to a
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  • 99 4 Continuous rain postp ->n*(\ the start of the fir^t X 954 Test match between England and Pakistan until the afternoon of the fourth day of the scheduled five days. Play began on June 14, when England captain Len Huttori won tho tos» and put Pakistan m
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  • 137 4 M.P.Explains Why He Boycotted Reception To Food Minister CHUNAKAM: Explaining his non-participation m the welcome to the JFood Minister on the iattev's recent visit to Kopay, Mr. C. Vanniasingam, M.i>., said at the opening ceremony of the Arerangal Rural Development Society, that any Tamil with a backbone and a sense
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  • 224 4 COLOMBO: Men from Uta Bribery Squad of the Oil) arrester a Forest Officer, on BxiCise Inspector and a couri peon in different parts of the Island, allegedly ip th P act o 1 taking bribes during the la t i.eek, the p_»'ice revea ed. The ca,es
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  • 178 4 COLOMBO: Mr. M D. H. Jayawardane, who will sworn-in as Minister of Pinance en July 1 will make hiBudRet speech in th v -> Houee of itcpresentativo.s on July 8. He will speak after tnV Gcv-veincr-Generar.s message cOB* twining the proclamation n the constitution
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    • 38 4 PHONE- A -4 O7B TODAY: 3.15 6.30—9 15 p.m. liig V.tck-end Crowd, ThrilU'il by first Japanese Film with Malay Jap dialogues "TEUAXG 151 LAX" prtoiii d hy: "Tokio Folk's" 3 reeljt of Modem Ancient Japanese dances m FujLolorl
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