Indian Daily Mail, 6 August 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 171. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 266 1 Ultimate Withdrawal Of Both From India Inevitable From Our O\v n Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 5.— The French officials in Pondicherry are going hastily ahead with preparations to quit French India though there has been no official confirmation either from Paris
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  • 279 1 Burma Also Keeps Out Of SEATO U Nu's Cable To Kotelawala COLOMBO, Aug. 5. The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, last night cabled his government's refusal to join the West-proposed South-east Asia treaty conference m September to the Ceylon Government. Tht cable was m reply to the Ceylon Prime Minister,
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  • 233 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. o.— PtaM for a South-East Asian alliance to block Communist > xp-uisKjn will he discussed when the ANZUS council meets here today. This is the first meeting ot this council representing the three nations m the ANZUS defensive alliance— since the Geneva agreement
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  • 50 1 SINGLE FARE FOR DOUBLE JOURNEY We are informed that the Air im a internat onal are offering concession rates single fare fo r to andl fro journey for the Malayan school children to spend their holidays m India. These concession rates will be effective a s from thtse August holidays.
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  • 140 1 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Mr. Leonard Montague Harrod, Chief Librarian and Curate r, Islington Public Library to be Librarian. Raffles Library, Singapore. Mr. Harrod is 48 years old and holds the Honours Fellowshjp of the Library Association. Mr.
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  • 85 1 The Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold an educational tour of factories m Bukit Timah Road on Monday, Aug. 9. The tour is open to members and the public. Places to be visited will bo the Malayan Textile Mills, Yeo Hiap Seng sauce factory and the
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  • 31 1 The net collections from Income Tax for the period July 1 to 31 1954, amounted to $16,097 628.48, says a Federal Government Press statement issued yesterday.
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  • 135 1 NOW IT IS NYLON— TEETH LONDON, Aug. s.— Nylon >;toekings hi »an it all. Then was nylon shirts, parachutes, mountaineering rcpes anc! fculiet prcoi vc.-»t. Now it is nylon teeth. False teeth fabricated from n.vion have been made for the lir. t time by L.on<itn dentist, Mr. A. hiaus, who
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    72 1 CLOYD H. MARVIN (left), President of George Washington University, places the hood of a Doctor of Laws over the headi of PRESIDENT SYNGMAN RHEE of South Korea o n July 30, m Washington, m a rehearsal of the actual awarding of the Honorary Degree. Marvin hoi* the diploma prepared for
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  • 208 1 Right Wingers Oppose Mendes France PAKJS, Aug. s.— Mcr c than 300 rigfttwing deputies iCa by loimer Conservative Premier Antuine I'inay virtually declared Ml on M. Pierre Menues nance, Lne man who has been revolutionising French I'arnaiiicntaiy and poiitica, methods. A committee representing the 115 Dissident, Uauiusc, independent and peasant
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  • 78 1 DEVIZES. Wiltshire, Aug. 5. Lord Vivian 4b-year old London .shew producer, was stuped Tuesday morning to be "gravely ill' m ho^-ita! here with a bullet wound m his stomach Lord Vivian was taken to hospital on Saturday iflter being found wounded outside a cottage m the
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  • 92 1 They Want To Keep Indians Out SALISBURY, southern Rhodes.a, Aug. 5. Mr. Julian Greenfia'd Central African Federation Minister of Horn* 1 Affairs said it was Govern, ment policy to stop Indian or Asian immigration. He was speaking: m the Federal Parliament yesterday on the second reading of an immigration bill.
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  • 230 1 A large-scale leaflet drop, urging the Communist terrorists to surrender, is now taking place throughout the Federation. The drop is known as Operation Norderney. The Operation has already started and will be finished m about two weeks' time. Twenty million leaflets will
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  • 57 1 MISSIONARY BACK INTO HINDU FOLD NEW DELHI, Aug. 5. An Indi-n Christian missionary, the Rev. Surjan Daa Gill, has been converted back to his old faith of Hinduism. On Sunday at a public meeting he pledged himself to try to bring back to Hinduism all those he von over to
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  • 400 1 TUTICORIN: Orders were passed by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate. Tuticorin, Mr. M. Raiurathnam, m a batch of cases against the members of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the Communist Party m Tuticorin arising out of the the clashes between the two parties mi n April 1954 convicting-
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  • 29 1 NICE Aug. 5. Lady Churchill wife of the British Prime Minister arrived her" by a'r yesterday for a Frerch Riviera holiday at Beauvallon, near Bclnt Maxime, Reuter
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  • 267 1 Kamaraj Nadar Trounces His Communist Rival In Gudiyatham Elections From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. s.— Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Xadar has been elected to the Madras State Legislative Assembly from Gudiyatham constituency with a huge majority, defeating the Communist candidate Mr. Kothandaraman decisively by more than 38,000 votes. The
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  • 54 1 MADRAS. Aug. s.— Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar. Chief Minister, has defeated his Communist rival m a by-election to Madras State Assembly (Lower House "> with a majority of 37,112 v0te5— 64,344 votes to 26,132. Before becoming Chief Minister m April Mr. Nedar was President of the Madras Congress
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  • 97 1 25-Member Indian Delegation For W.A.Y. A 25-inan Delegation will be .arriving from India early next week to attend the World Assembly of Youth. As the Assembly is the first international ycuth gathering to be held m Asia, India is sending a strong delegation under the leadership of the well known
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  • 144 1 PERSIAN OIL WILL FLOW AGAIN TEHERAN. Aug. s.— Persia and the eight oil companies negotiating mi n Teheran today announced settlement of the lo n.£ standing oil dispute by which Persian oil will reach world markets within two months of the legal enactments of the agreements now concluded. As part
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  • 65 1 Federation O.A.G. Spends Night On Estate The Officer Administering Government, Mr. D. O. Watherston, yesterday morning toured the Batahg Padang district of Perak. He spent Wednesday night at Lima Bias Estate m the Slim River area as the guest of Mr. T. C. Masters, the Estate manager. While there he
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  • 51 1 Public Meeting On Citizenship Registration A public meeting will bo held under the chairmanship of Mr. M. P. D. Nair m connection with the Citizenship Registration at 5 p.m. on Saturday, the 7th August. 1954, at 367-A, Alexandra Road (opposite A.8.C.) All Indians and others interested are requested tc be
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  • 56 1 L.ONDON Aug. 5. The execution of William Sar.-iica De Pina Hopper, 62-yc-ie o.d SpanisOuspeakitng artist for thu murder of 11-year '.Id Margaret Spevick at his Hove, South coast, stua was today provisionally fixed for August 11 at Wandswoith Prison, Lomkm. This la sub. Ject to any appeal wh'.cii
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    • 39 1 A.I.R, Frequency Change From Today With effect from today Aug. 6, the frequency ***** Kcs will he r«f)lacedl hy ***** Kcs m All-India Radio's broadcast* directed) to East and Southeast Asia between 9 p.m. and 1015 p.m. (Malayan Time).
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  • 622 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Aug, 6, 1954. THE NEHRU PLAN FOR S.E.A. PEACE COMMUTED as she is to strict neutrality and to a policy of non-angnment with power blocs, India is bound to take up an attitude to the West-spcmeor-ed SEATO (South East Asia Treaty Organisation on the lines
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  • 867 2 PLANNING BODY'S VIEW NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission's review of the land reforms measures taken m the various States that although legislative measures have been undertaken or proposed m most of the States, "the progress of implementation has been on the whole slow." The
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  • 84 2 BIiANTYKE (Nyasa. land) Mr. R. K. Tandon, the acting Indian Commissioner for British East and Central Africa, told a meeting of all races m Blantyre that Indians who had left India had never gone to other countries to set up colonies. They
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  • 228 2 KARACHI: The Red Shirt leader Khan Abdul Gh-ifiar Khan said that it was wrong to question the loyalty of Red Shirts to Pakistan as they had accepted partition of 'i* subcontinent The Frontier Gandhi maue this statement m the PaVstan Parliament on a point oi
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  • 204 2 West Pakistan Provinces: Amalgamation Move Criticised KARACHI: Mr Gazair Deputy President of the Pa. kiatan Constituent AssemLiy fired last week the first shot ag-ainst the proposal to amalgamate West Pakistan pro. vinces knto one unit. He said Bind wouid never accept Punjabi domination "They arc alreday enjoying 90 per cent
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  • 161 2 COLOMBO: Ministerial sources m Ceylon reiterated that key personnel m Indian trade establishments would not be affected iby the Ceylon Government's move to repatriate 25.000 Indian nationals whose temporary residence permits had expired. They said that the move was designed essentially to expedite Ceylonisation of employment and
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  • 146 2 CHANDIGARH: The Chief Minicier. Mr Bhimsen Sa<;nar described as "incorrect" tnej Press report that he had suggested a conference of the two Punjabs to evolve a scheme for utilising *river waters to the advantage O f both the Punjab* He told, the Press that what he
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  • 43 2 MADKAS: A Surface Observatory of the Meteorological Department has started functioning at Tuticorin. The meteorological data of this station will be included m the regional daily weather reports issued by the Meteorological Department with effect from Aug. l._ FOC
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  • 47 2 MADRAS/: The Madras Government have sanctioned the payment of a recurring grant of Rs. 322-8 a month to the Madras State branch of the All-India Women's Fco<j Council, for a further period of one year from April 1, 1954 FOC
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  • 544 2 Development Of Far East U. N. Off icial To Tour Area MADRAS: Dr. P. S. Lokanathan, Executive Secretary of the ECAFE arrived here last week by air from Calcutta. He will shortly proceed) to Detui, Karachi, Rangoon and Indonesia to hoid consultations with the respective Governments on matte/* relating to
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  • 187 2 COLOMBO The Ceylon Government recently approved a proposal for the setting up •>f a ceylonese snipping line .vith an authorised minimum capital of four million rupees, to be made up of one million i-upees by the Government, one iiiii-iion 'oy the Norwegian shippers and two millions
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  • 84 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI The Station Director, All India Radio Tiruchirapa.lll, writes. As a result of extensive experiments carried out by the Department of Botany, Annamalai University under Dr. T. C. N. Singh, it Is claimed that certain plants respond quickly and unfailingly to particular strains of music
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  • 266 2 MADRAS: The Government Of Madras m a Press Note issued says Under Section 7 (d) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (Central Act No. XLIII of 1951), a person shall be disqualified, for being «:ho•ien as, and for being, a memjer of either House of
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  • 58 2 INDORE: Curfew hours m In<tore City have been further relaxed toy four hours with effect from following an overall improvement m the situation, according to a Press Note issued by the Madhya Bharat Government. The curfew period will now be from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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  • 51 2 BUXAR: Six per3©ns, including a child and a woman, while crossing the railway line, were run over by the down Delhi Express train and killed at Raghunathpur, near here. They were going to attend the Sfaivratrl mela at Brahmpur, about %0 miles east of Sugar.-
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  • 133 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Ministry of Food and Agriculture has, it is learnt, advised State Governments to use edible oilcake as cattle feed only. A.t present. considerable quantities of edible oilcake particularly groundnut, are also Iheing utilized as manure, a practice which is regarded by
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  • 67 2 RANGOON, Rains were responsible for two fires In Rangoon last week and timely arrival of the fire brigade prevented heavy <ianiage. During a heavy downpour m the afternoon, the first brigade was called to put out the fire m a Burmese house end another m a shop
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  • 127 2 BOMBAY. Mr. Ghanasiydm C. Oza, industries and Supplies Minister Saurashtra ar. rived here last week from Geneva by an Air India International plane after attending the 1.L.0. Conference hold recently m Geneva Mr. Osa told reporter^ a; Banta Cruz airport that important labour problems had
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  • 121 2 LAHORE: The Mam.K'. Group within the Muslim League Legislativ Assembly Party m Pakistan Punjab elected a i*ew leader, fole-.v. ing the assumpton o f office a55 Sind Governor by their for. mer Leader, Khan Iftikhar Hu'.sain of Mamdot. The leader is Rana Abdul rfaniid, an
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  • 118 2 NAGPUIi: Th e All-India Federation of Educational Associations has called for the ooservance of 'Teachers' Demands Day" on Aug. 7, the General Secretray of the Federation, Mr. D. H. Sahasraouddhe said. Teachers 1 rallies and public meetings will be organised throughout the country on that day when
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  • 81 2 LAHORE: Arab Sikandcr Khan .Khalil, VkN-PlMlilflllf. N.W.F.P. Awami League, and Mr Sikander Shah. General Secretary of the Hazara DLs trict Awami League, were a* rested at their residences week under Sec. 40 of t)*> Frontier Crimes Regulation? A Government Pres No'.o said that both these lea. lew
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  • 1028 3 Krishna Menon Clarifies In dia 's Attitude To SEATO Interview Over B. B. C. Geneva Pact Hailed NEW DELED: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's delegate to the United Nations, said m the 8.8.C. broadcast that the Geneva Conference was the first conference since the war which really had achieved
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  • 94 3 DACCA: The Pakistani Premier, Mr. Mohammed An, nad an unexpectedly restiui any here iast Tnursday wnci tn« passenger ptaue Dy wh.ch he was to have left for Kariv. cm <tevtj'upe<i engine troio.ts as a result of wh«ch his ot. parture was postponed. The Prime Minister
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  • 62 3 KARACHI: Brigadier.. Je::eral William T. sexton, head of the American mMitary ML distance advisory group, arrived here last week from America The other membt'is of the group will reach Pak s_ tan m the middle of Au§u.st. After a four-day stay m the capital
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  • 201 3 N*;W Utui^ij: Tfle Kaiiway Board has decided to uilow retrenched employees of the CMi Suppiies Department of different State Governments mi dfpiy lor clerical ana ower n^n.tecnnical posts on the Indian railways advertised hy the Kaliwav Service Com missions, here. The age limit m
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  • 140 3 BOMBAY The Bombay Government proposes to amend the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949, so as to enable reports of certain registered medical officers to be used as evidence m prosecutions under the Act. The present doctors, who examine accused m prohibition cases, are required to attend
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  • 151 3 tarn DKLHI: Trial lajfcniera v* John Matl-rv- r.n\, \rge<3 to be a Pakistan gpyTbegan here l:ist Wednesday before the District Magistrate of Delhi. Before the commencement of the proceedings, the Public Prosecutor, Mr. Bipin Behari L«al, told the Court that since the proceedings
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  • 242 3 BANGAL/ORE: In his address to the students of Bangilore last week. Mr Rajagopulachari compared the culture of our forefathers with that of today He said our forefather* had written a great deal but they had thought a great dea' more They had left as a
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  • 43 3 KOTHAGUDEM (Hyderabad): The Andhra Finance Minister, Mr. Viswanatham, said here last week that the State Government was planning to start a steel industry. He hoped the availability of coal m the Godavari area would ensure its suocess. FOC
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  • 38 3 PATNA The Bihar Government has sanctioned Rs. 3,000 for scholarships and stipends to Harijan boys for studying m technical and industrial institutes m and outside the State during 1954-55. it is officially learnt.- FOC
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  • 352 3 NEW DELHI: Mr S. Y. Kriahnaawami, former Joint secretary of the Food. Mm.a. try continuing his evidence before the Special Judge. M»\ Gurdey Singh, last week *aid that he had received an an onymous receipt of Rs 10.000 indicating donation to the Nunavati Hospital Bombay. did
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  • 133 3 SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRACK TO BE CONVERTED NEW DELHI Wrok is to oegin shortly on the conversion of the Renigxinta-Gudur section of the Southern Railway from mftergauge into broad-gauge. The Central Government has sanctioned over Rs 1,94,00,000 for this purpose, The Railway Board has issued instructions that the work should be
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  • 123 3 Zaf rulla On Suez Agreement KARACHI: The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrul. la, Khan said here last week the Anglo-Egyptian agreement removed the obstruction m the way of beneficient cooperation between Egypt and other friendly democracies In a statement he added the dispute between Britain and Egypt had dragged on
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  • 320 3 Alleged Forgery: Couple Committed To Sessions MADRAS: Sri P. Ranga. swaml former Manager 01 the Chlagleput branch <* Prlthvi insurance Co, and wife A. Singarammai, were last week committees to u'.ke their trial at the ensuing Sessions of the High Court by the S2gth Presidency Magistrate. Sri M Murugesa Muda.
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  • 33 3 LUCKNOW: The U.P. Government has ordered the newly recruited teachers In project centres and national extension service blocks to learn development activities like harvesting and manuring, it is learnt. FOC
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  • 422 3 Two Million Acres To Benefit NEW DELHI: The progress of the canmairn for intenai flcation of the Japanese method of^JSy\3£toStto!? reviewed at a recent meeting: of the special commute* m* up fa r the purpose held with Sarda, Satar Sinrh, A4Mt onLl of the
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  • 113 3 "Make Aug. 15 Paid Holiday" NEW DELHI: The Centre last week appealed to all employers to treat Independence Day, Aug. Ift, a* a paid holiday, go to enable tbe workers to participate m the day's celebrations without a joss of wage*. The Government, according: to an official Press Note, has
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  • 82 3 MINIMUM WAGES ACT TO COVER MORE INDUSTRIES BOMBAY Mr. Shantilal Shah, Bombay's Labour and Health Minister, said here that the Government intended to apply the Minimum Wages Act to cotton ginning and pressing factories, hotels and the printing industry. Inaugurating the first meeting of the State Minimum Wages Advisory Board,
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  • 116 4 DEATH OF "JANMABHOOMI" EDITOR BOMBAY: Mr. Amritlal Beth, Founder-Editor of Janmabhowl, died last week of heart attack. He was 63. He started the Janmabhoomi m L*jJ aad wa.< the Managing Ed i of the Janmabhoomi Cri up of newspapers till 1949. The late Mr. Amritlal Seth started hisi career as
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  • 510 4 MADRAS: There was a fall m the number of offices of joint stock banks m the Indian Union m 1953, according to the publication. "The Statistical Tables relating to Banks m India, 1953", just issued by the Reserve Bank o f
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  • 44 4 The first combined annual athletic sports o f the Tanglin Tinggi Malay School will bo held o n Thursday, Aug. 12, at 2.30 p.m. on the School Ground, Winstedt Road. Che- Salamah Bintc HJ. Othman will give away the prizes.
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  • 501 4 Committee Meets In Madras w MADRAS: The first meetiug of the Deck Passenger welfare Committee for Madras Port constituted by the Gov-ei-nment of India was held last week at the Indian Seamen's lostel, under the presidentship of Mr. T. Berry Principal Officer, Mercantile Marine Department, Madras.
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  • 167 4 Deportation From Ceylon: US. Citizen's Protest NEW YORK: An American woman, the wife of a Ceylonese, said m a letter t« President Elsenhower last week that she was deported from Ceylon and forcibly brought here at the instigation of United States officials m Ceylon. The woman, Mrs. Rhoda. Miller de
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  • 225 4 Educational Reform Caution Needed MADRAS: Declaring open the new building of the Hindu Union Committee Elementary School, m D'Mellcwa Road, Choolai, last week Dr. S. G. Manavala Kamanujam. former Vice-Chancel.or of the Annamalai University, said that managements of private educational institutions should be al.owed to have a freer hand than
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  • 77 4 CALCUTTA: Several important proposals relating to International Law had been submitted to the General Assembly of the United Nations, for consideration, said Dr. Radha Binod Pal, Indian member cf the international Law Commission who returned here from Paris. Dr. Pal who attended the two months- session of the
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  • 50 4 PHOTOS. t™ at niKht l 8 BtlU tt f °r many, but it came at the floocUt Jalan Be«a r StaiTum on Wednesday ffijt There was a crowd of 15,000 present to witness the S\nt b^ciuT^An^ vtdtory F again 8 t the visiting Gro SS£ I.D.M.
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  • 101 4 An extraordinary general meetiny of the North Indian Hindu Association was he.d under the presidentship of Mr S. D. Rai at the Bhartiva Bhawan, 47, Cuff Road on Aug. 1. when the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1954: President Mr. Shoo Prasail Sharma. Vice-Preaident
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  • 547 4 CALCUTTA: Dr. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Vice-\jnan-cellor of Travancore University, said m Calcutta last week chat the greatest change since Independence was the possiDiiity o£ Liie expanaon 01 Indian Mercanti.e Marine towards regaining the past glory ot Indian vessel being seen m all patts oi
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  • 176 4 MANCHESTER: United Kingdom cotton cloth import figures for May show that the amount of Japanese cloth entering the country was about three times as much as m April but Indian mills continued to supply by far the largest proportion of the imports. The increase m
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  • 29 4 The Office of the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, will remain closed on Monday, Aug. 9, on account of Hari Raya Haji.
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  • 279 4 UNITED NATIONS: Two and a half per cent of the world's population, or about 50 millions, are of racially mixetJ parentage, according to Dr. Harry I* Shapiro, Chairman of the Anthropology Department or the American Museum of Natural Hostory at New York. Dr.
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  • 120 4 PHOTO) PHOTO. The Rajan Pictures Circuit, a new touring cinema company for the Estate workers In the Federation, has spuing up iroiii Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur, by the efforts one the capital of Mr. Natarajan Chettiar, standing third from the right.— I.D.M. A section of self-forgotten,
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