Indian Daily Mail, 4 November 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OJL X. NO. 258 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 706 1 Average Chinese Ignorant Of World Outside Press Little Criticise The Govt. Potentialities Of Indo-Chinese Friendship To World Peace CALCUTTA, Nov. 3: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, to* Indian i'rinie Minister iotd a mass rally here yesterday on his return from China: "I am convinced the *>eopie and Government
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  • 56 1 NEHRU, MAO RAGHAVAN At the Reception given by Mr. Raghavan, Ambassador for India m the People's Republic of China, m honour of the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, at Peking on October 21. (R. to L.): The Prime Minis ti-r, Mr. JanuharlaJ Nehru; Mr. Mao Tze-tung, Chairman of the People's
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  • 128 1 EFFECT OF 'H' BLAST ON WEATHER LONDON, Nov. 3. Prime Minister Sax Winston Churchill told the House of Commons an "undue number of atom and hydrogen bomb explosions mignt nave serious effects on the atmosphere surrounding th e earth. He gave no indication what that number is, but added the
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  • 40 1 CANBEKKA, Nov. 3. Australia wculd vote against any U.N. resolution whuch had as it.- ultimate objective transfer of West New Guinea sovereignty from the Netherlands to Indonesia. External Affairs Minister Richard G. Casey told Parliament AP
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  • 38 1 LONDON, Nov. 3. Sir A.nthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary,, made It dear m the House of Commons that Britain would aid Israel if she was attacked by an Arab state Reuter U.S. ELECTION RESULTS
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  • 70 1 Democrats Back In Power NEW YORK. Nov. 3.— The Democrats tcday were certain to wrest control of the House of Representatives frcm the Republicans as a result of yesterday's bitterly close Congressional elections but the Republicans wculd apparently control the Senate by 49 votes to 46 with one independent. The
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  • 253 1 5 REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS REPLACED Democrats were elected m the place cf Republican governors m five states m yesterday's poll. The State Governorships, whicu carry considerable political power, are now divided equally between the two parties 24 each. Thirty-three governorships were contested yesterday. In 28 of the contests the party In
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  • 236 1 From Our Ovn Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Nov. 3: Mr. R. K. Nehru, Secretary Foreign Ministry, India government, who rod's here to be present on behalf of the India Government on the occasion of transfer of French Settlements to the Indian Union yesterday, conferred with representative* of
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  • 65 1 JVEVV YORK, Nov. 3.— Newsweek magazine said 'xtKtsuay linnrnH iv Hung Konjf '-are a .armed u< a reljaole intelligence report, v*» agents In Lndm. that Indian Prime Min.«tcr Jawarhaßju Nehru promised during his visit to Peking to use ins influence i>>
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  • 137 1 GEORGETOWN. Britsii Guiana, Nov. 3.— Mrs. Janet .Jagan, Secretary of the Peoples Progressive Party, was "ettienced to three months' imprisonment yesterday by a magistrate, who found her ana seven other party members guilty of holding 1 an illegal procession last April. Mr. Jagan is now serving
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  • 237 1 Andhra Concern Over Riots In Orissa From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL. Nov. 3: The Andiiru. Assembly expressed its deep and immediate concern tor the Telegu minority m Parlekimedi m the Orissa State, when members from ail parties roundly condemned arson and looting against An(ihras m that town on Octooer, 28
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  • 115 1 CHURCHILL NOT MEETING CHOU EN LAI LUNiuON, Nov. 3. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister told a questioner m tne House of Commons that ne had not taken any steps to arrange a meeting between nimaeif and Mr. encu kin Lax, tne vjninese prime Minister. Mr. Hector Hughes, labour, who
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  • 58 1 LUANDA, ANGOLA (West Africa), Nov. 3. Twelve Portuguese Indian families, whose homes m the Dadr& and Nagar Aveli area have been lost, yesterday were offered 1,600 acres on which to resettle m the Malange Province of this West African colony. The offer was made by
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  • 257 1 Dr. Nainar Dr. Mohammed Husayn Nainar, a n expert on Islamic studies, who was here for a few days en his way to Sarawak, loft for Medan yesterday afternoon by Garuda Airways. Dr. Nainar, who was formerly Professor of Islamic studies m Madras University, has been
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  • 154 1 L>c S. K. cnatterji, M.A.D. Latt (Liondcn), Protessor of Linguistics and phonetics, Calcutta University, arnved here from Medan, where ne attended Congress Bhasa Indonesia. Dr. Chatterji is the chairman of West Bengal Legislative Council and Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Phonetics, Calcutta University. He
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  • 208 1 America, Britain, Turkey And Arab States Included CAIRO, Nov. 3: The Assistant Secretary General of the Arab League, Dr. Raef Abulema said that talks were under way between Britain, the United States and Turkey with view to changing the Turkish-Pakistani pact into a regional defence system
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  • 64 1 NEw YORK, Nov 3 World war n mines around Indonesian waters are st 11 a danger to shipping, th« US. Navy said Tuesday. The Navy's Hydrographlc Office added mines from the last war are stil] a danger m Western pacific waters and has published consolidated date
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  • 42 1 PHOTO. R r Mohammed Husayn N alnar addressing a gathering at the Ramakrishna Mission premises at Norrls RoaZ^n Tuesday on 'DidJa and S.E. Indies'. Seated in the picture VltasokaniUlda of tne >«sslon here, wha presided. I.D.M.
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  • 74 1 JflAST LANSING. (Michigan), Nov. a.—Krishzia. Chart leaves today for his New Delhi home after persuading his brother to end a week-lone hunger strike. Hospital authorities said Krishna's brother, Sankar 6. Chart, had refused to eat any* thinp solid, for weeks following a laboratory explosion in Which
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  • 66 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 3.— The Prime Minister of Ceylon duraig hLs seven-week goodwill tow will vtoit Italy, France, West Germany, Britain, the United States, Canada, Hawaii, Japan, the Philippine* Singapore and Indonesia. He Is due to leave Colombo on November 10 and return there on December
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  • 61 1 KARACHI, Nov. 3. Mr. Mohammed Ali, Prime minister of Pakistan has accepted aii invttat'.on to attend the Colombo Powers conference, opening n Djakarta on December 28, it was learned. Main item on the agenda or the 3-day conference la the place and date of the proposed Asian
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  • 528 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Nov. 4, 1954 OUR FRANK ADVICE TO AUSTRALIA J^ NOTABLE event ot this week m Malaya is the arrival o* the 32-man trade mission here from Australia under the leadership of the Australian Trade Commissioner m Calcutta Mr. W. R. Hudspeth. It Is the biggest
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  • 854 2 SCOPE OF CUT MOTIONS NEW DELHI New amendments and additions to the Lok Sabha' s Rules of Procedure relating to Government's power to legislate by ordinance have been announced. It is now provided that whenever a bill seeking to replace an ordinance urith
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  • 179 2 MADURAI: A bright object, resembling a flying saucer, was reported! to have been seen m Madura* last Thursday. The report, which gained qibck credence, Mated that a Circular object emitting deep red light was seen at a height of about a thousand feet. It remained
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  • 47 2 PHOTO. Children with white peace doves and slogans follow Vlerminh troops marching Into Hanoi to take over the city from the French Union, a* agreed at Geneva. More than 6,000 Vietmuth troops marched or drove through streets choked with thausands of civilians. A.P.
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  • 511 2 SEW DELHI: The Supreme court Utet u>eek held that Section 6 oj the General clauses Act, which authorised legal proceedings to continue even ajter the repeal o/ a partxcaUr enactment, was applicable even m a case n-here the repeal of an enactment was jouvwed
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  • 93 2 The Discriminating Pick-pocket! MiUu.tM An aavocate ot tne .»iauru.s ru&u uuri rtLc.vtul iiiß e.ujKy purse vvkii a ne.t.nu t-uvw ucnet to uum.ii anu t-otue private papers, but vmuuiu tne currency n< i« to tne vaiue of its. wt\t, wiucb ne nad) lost at tne Central Station two days ago. llio
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  • 788 2 Tributes To Kidav-Madras P.T.I. Manager MADRAS: a committee of boats c«ift.«ttng of prominent journalist* of Madras and leading public men. as wai *m staff of the Preen Trust of India, gave a party, at "Woodlands," Myiapore, m honour of Mr. p. K. \j. Kidav, Manager, press Trust of India Ltd.,
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  • 27 2 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. M. U. tsac, Advocate, Ernakulam, has been appointed acting Government Pleader, High Court, Ernakulam, vice Mr. N. Kumaran Achan, etppointed Special I Public ProMWtor.- FOC
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  • 532 2 NL»V DELJHA: The first phase of the work for the change-over frmn Kagtabii to Hiiua m the three Armed s*-r--vkcea nad been cooipteted, it was omciaiiy stated last week. Two lists of Hindi' equivalents of selected -service terms nave been compiled and
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  • 154 2 NJiiW UtoLttii: Mite second meeting oi line Planning ccuiui.ttee for the Administrative oiair Couege and uic jNauuim* institute ior Management vvu-. uvki m ftew vemi last wee* iAr. T. T. Krignnamachar*. u.un Minister ict Lonaueici and industry, presided. The Ccmmittee heard the views and impressions ot jvu
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  • 76 2 REWA; Mr. Sura Deo (Ind; and Mr. Jwala Prasad (P.S.P.; were declared elected to the Vindhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly m the by-election rrom the Sondha double-mem-oer constituency. Mr. Sura Deo was elected to the general seat and Mr. Jwela Prasad to the reserved seat. The
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  • 100 2 CAJXTUTTA: A Daccabound plane belonging to the Indian Airlines Corporation was held up on the aiteracoß of pet. 24 at Dum Dum airport owing to the suddrn death of a passenger. One Mr. Tarini Mohan Baron (70), a senior member of the Dacca Bar, who had
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  • 55 2 WTDNAPORE: A section or students of the local college abstained from classes when the institution re-opened after the Puja holidays on Oct. 26, protesting against transfer orders on two students before the Pujas. They are picketting the gates. About 100 students paraded the main streets of
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  • 66 2 NEW DELHI: The Soyum ceremony (third day after burial) of the late Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidwai, was observed «it his official residence m New Delhi on Oct. 28. The Holy Koran was recited from 7 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. when prayers were offered for the peace of
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  • 32 2 BOMBAY: Nov. 1 waa observed as B.C.G. Day all ever the country to stress the importance and value of B.C.G. vaccination am an anfi.tuWa..- I culosie meaeure.- FOC
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  • 361 3 TO SECURE GREATER COMMON UNDERSTANDING NEW DELHI: A conference of Asian countries* on non-party Unes is proposed to be held m New Delhi m February or March 1956 for securing •'greater common understanding among Asien people." Xhe conference is being sponsored by
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  • 183 3 MARUTER: Mr. T. Viswanathan viSited Elitlpadu recenUy and laid the founda-tion-stone for the Muxnamantapom of RamalingesWck>oo«y«teul, MX' *->• i**»'Vi Keuui, ivt.A^A., laid toe i^un-uauun-suxie ior me uiuiuianumuipam 01 Paravatavaici ilaliaimiia. A puotic meeting was nelo unuer tne pi«.uemaiuy of Mr. isasivi n.euoi. Mr. s. K-ini Keuui,
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  • 88 3 RAJAHMUNDRY: The 89th blrbhdiiy of the Telugu poet, Mr. Sripada Krishnamurthi Sastri was celebrated, at Rajahmundry, on Oct. 16. 17 and 18. Pandits and poets from all over Andhradesa attended the function arranged m front of the statue of the poet, erected m the Municipal museum compound. Prof. K.
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  • 83 3 Recognises Friend After 34 Years MOTUHAKI: Dr. Kajrndra Praaad wa» quick to wogn.se alter a lapse of thirty-four years, of his old associate* who garlanded. Mm on the arrival here. This associate, Dattak .rflan, a weaver of profession, wan with hhn during tile first Non-co- operation movement launched by Gandhlji
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  • 151 3 NEW DiiiLihl; The appointment of three new Directors iii me Kai.way lioaru has been announced. Mr. N. ivaiiialaKara nao Naiuu, at iL'jc-iiL j^cputy cn»ea cpcratiii^ iSupeiiiiiendent on the Southern it^iiway will be^me tne Director of jtistaol^snmcnt. Mr. s. tuiyanaraman, at present tinier *^onun.erciai fc>apt:rinunaent on tne
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  • 379 3 MADrtAtf; orimati Rukiii.ru uevi writes; "The passing away of Sri Panuan&uur jvietm&ksniaunckaram Puiai 1b maeed a gieat «w*a mi iiicua ana ll»ui.ii»v to me personally. When 1 first knew i^m I did not unuersiand jboarata Natya, though I was struck by its oeauty. jm uiu.se
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  • 45 3 CALCUTTA: Pandit Ram Chandra Sauna, who was lasting lor the past o7 aays m £<jriiipcii.iiy wnu tne anti-cow slaughter movement, now go* ing on m the city, brone h» fast recently at the intervention of a number of locai Congress workers. FOC
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  • 89 3 KURNOOL: The Andhra Cab net last week decided to acquire the house m Madras c.ty In which the late Mr. Petti Siiramuiu lasted unto death .or the formation of Andhra, an<i to maintain it as a memorial to him, it is learnt. 'me Cab.net alsc
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  • 96 3 UAUiiii.\.X,.\: l -rt'siiiident Uajenura Prasad was presences during nts vis.t to the heart of Mithila, tlit- neat 01 ancient Hindu culture and philosophy, uitii 150 upois (sacred threads) nearly packed m a wic-Ker uu^ket .asi week at NirinaJi. These sacred thrfous, wfl.cu are spun on tatui uy
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  • 101 3 tranq L v JAh a party of villagers who attempted last week to cross the Nandal.i r which was m sp:Ue after the recent heavy rains and reach li^rench-India. territory without authorisation met with a tragic accident near Thevanur sluice. It is stated that the
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  • 48 3 His Eminence Valerion Cardinal Gracia-s A^Jibishop of Bombay was accorded a reception at the Madn» Airport by a large gathering of Catholic residents m the city. In the picture are His Grace Most. Rev. L. Mathias, Archbishop of Madras, and others re reiving Ilia Eminence.
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  • 84 3 Avadi Congress Session Ministers Inspect Site MADRAS: Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Minister for Communications, accompanied by Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for Transport and Mr. K. Venkata raman, M.P., visited last ween toe site of the Avadi Congress Session to find out the postal, telegraph, telephone and teleprinter needs during the session.
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI: Gosamvardhana celebrations, intended to focus the attention of the masses on the need for Improving India's cattle wealth, commenced a.l over the country last week the first day of the Gosamvardhana wee. Th© celebrations will conclude on Gopashtamd* on November 4, 1954. The celebrations, organised
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  • 427 3 MOTIHARI: President Rajcndra I'rnsa.l advised suear-can-growers of Sugauli (Champoran dislr.et) during hia tour uf tne flood-affected area* recently to devote their energies to Increase the yield of sugarcane, instead of demanding eniiancetf prices. The PttMudent was replying to an auuieas 01 w«?iccine pitaeutea iv
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  • 58 3 Sri T. T. KrUhnamachari, Union Min'ste-r for Industries and Commerce, Conferred with Sri K. KaraaraJ Nadar, Chief Minister and! other Ministers and officials of the Madras Government on 20-10-54 at the Secretariat. Discaseion related to the Development of large scale and Cottage Industries m the State, particularly n
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  • 238 3 TIRUPATI: Mr. M. Ananthasayananam iyengar, Deputy Speaker of the LjOk Sabha, who has returned frcm Kurnool said that he and a former Councillor cf the Tirupati Municipality, Mr. P. Venkataratnam, met Messrs. P. Thimma Ready, Mm ster for Local Administration and Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddy, Deputy
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  • 42 3 KAJRACHB: Mr. Khaliiur Rahman from Punjab has been appointed Pakistan's AmuUUSadCC m Burma. He was M:n ster of State fo r Defence m the Naz.mudd',n Ministry from August. 1952, till Mr. Mohami.ieu Ali came on the scene.— FOC
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  • 67 3 TIRUN'ELVELJ: g. Gopaiaswaral (21), studying m the first Interned ate class m St. John's Ccaiegc, •pafciyam. kottai and an inmate of the Kammavar Hostel, Vannarpet, was drowned m the Tambaraparni river last week while having a bath. The river was m spate during the past one week on
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  • 47 3 BOMBAY: Police last week arrested three volunteers of the Hindu Raj Party who demonstrated before, the State Secretariat against the Government's refusal to ban cow slaughter m the State. Two of the three demonstrators carried black flags. They were arrested for obstructing traffic. FOC
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  • 59 3 BOMBAY: A batch of 14 Indian Naval ratings failed from here last week aboard the P. and O. liner "Strathmore" for Lond.n to undergo an 18 months' advance training with the Royal Navy. Five of them wL-1 undergo trainng m radar, eight for
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  • 878 3 New Rs. 4. 5m. Building For India's Supreme Court NEW DELHI; India's temple yt justice arfll noon oegm to rise; the President Dr. Rajendra Prasad last Friday laid the toundation-stone of the building of the' Supreme Court. So buTilding for the highest court of judicature m the country ipqs built
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  • 185 3 Suburban Ry. Of Calcutta To Be Electrified CALCUTTA: The Central rtaiiway Ministry have decided tc aepute tne <Jh,«i Engineer oi tne Calcutta Suburban nailway jcjiectrmcation project and u*a deputy for a six-wc€K adaanceu warning aDroad, it is iearnt here. Mr. S. Sarangapani, Chief engineer of the rrcject, and ivir. Vajramushti,
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  • 90 3 NBW DELHI: The -selection of the prize-winners among the Malayalam playe m the AllIndia Radio Play Competition organised by A.I.R. has been finalised. The First, Second and Third prizes of Rs. 500, Rs. 300 and Rs. 100 go respectively to Mr. N. N. Pisharody's Amma (Mother), Mr.
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  • 239 4 COLOMBO: While the Islands population has incrased by 220.000 or 2.7 pe r cent m JLWS3 compared with 202,000 or 6 per cent, m 1952 th* death rate for the year is the lowest ever recorded— lo.9 (v9r i.ouO of the population). Th« infant mortality rate
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  • 328 4 TO PRESERVE INDO- CEYLON CULTURAL TIES NEW ASSOCIATION TO BE FORMED COLOMBO: An Indo- Ceylon Cultural Association the first of its kind m Ceylon is to be m- augurated this week at the Young Men's BudShist Association Hall here with the object of "preserving and furthering historical and cultural ties
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  • 295 4 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Nov. 3. Photographs of a woman's multilated body lying On a mortuary stab were examined by judge, defence coun. sel and; jury as the "body m a oa£r' r murder trial continued here yesterday. Dr. Dalip Singh, an Edin-burg-trained East Indian doctor, is
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  • 48 4 OUR EXPORTS TO AMERICA INCREASES WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. Malayan exports to the United States increased from US$l2.2 m m July to USsl7.sm to August, which helped Asian exports to America increase m the two months from USl2O.Bm tc USJI33.6m th« U.S. Department of Commerce Census Bureau reported. AP
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  • 66 4 GENEVA, Nov. 3: Ex-King Farouk of Egypt arrived here last night but let it be known that he was not planning to meet his former wife, Narriman, who is under medical treatment m nearby Lausanne. Farouk's private secretary said today, "His Majesty will remain m Geneva for
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  • 38 4 AMSTERDAM, Nov. 3: Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia arrived here by train from France today for a three-day state visit Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands met him at the station.— Reuter
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  • 57 4 LONDON, Nov. 3. The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company la considering changing' its name, according to usually reliable sources fcere. An announcement on this ia expected m the near future. The Anglo-Iranftan, (formerly the sou* concessionary m South Persia, is on c of eight Western Companies which naa signed
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  • 45 4 COLOMBO: A team of ofhcials from India Is expected to arrive here shortly to study the system of tea auctions m Ceylon. The visit has been arranged to help bring about an imm the provement system In India.— FOC
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  • 144 4 Tassaud's to Reinstate Sir John's Portrait COLOMBO: Contrary to reports m Ceylon, Madame Tussaud's waxworks m London are considering making a new portrait figure of the Premier, Sir John KotelawaJa. says a London report. Mr. Bdds. Public Relations Officer, said recently: "I think it a very good idea. We want
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  • 123 4 INDIAN WINS Rs. 7 4 ,531 PRIZE COLOMBO: An Indian who came to Ceylon m 19 H, and was employed as a sherbet seller m the Pettah, has won a fortune— which he intends to invest m India. The vendor, 25-year-old A. Ahamed Kutty, of sth Cross street, Pettah, was
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  • 133 4 COLOMBO: A site for the Voice of America's receiving station here has been selected. Radio Ceylon, acting on behalf at V.O.A. is proceeding with the acquisition of 125 acres of land at Seeduwa. Several successful tests have already teen conducted on the sopt. V.O.A. will install
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  • 229 4 COLOMBO: The Working Committee of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, at its meet, last Friday decided to oner its co-operation m the implementation of the lndoCeylon agreement signed by the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylcn on October lo in Delhi and hoped that unlike the previous
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  • 17 4 FED. VOTERS TOTAL 920,000 The total figures of the registration of voters for Federal Elections rs 920,000.
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  • 206 4 NATTANDIYA: With the rupee Spinning Mill, the yarn Industry will be soon solved. on between a co-operative bo< Mai this project as early as This was disclosed by Sir Albert IF. Peries Speaker of the House of Representatives and Pres4dent of the Chilaw District
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  • 63 4 Mr. Jawaharial Nehru being conducted round the State Textile MUI In Peking which be visited during' bis recent visit to the city. The lady on the right Is the Chief of the Factory, Madam Yang Hid Cbien. WITH STUDENTS Mr. Nehru with students of the Central
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  • 167 4 End Of Emergency Will Not Result In Surplus Budget For Federation! Even if '.the Emergency were to end next year, the Federation grill still have a deficit of $10 million. This is revealed m the Budget estimates for 1955 released yesterday, which ahows a deficit of 148 m. and an
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  • 62 4 There was a slight decrease m air traffic at Kallang Airport m September, official ngures iasueg today reveal. A total of 455 aircraft landed at Kallang compared with 467 during August. Passengers disembarking at Singapore m September total, led 5,211 (5.520 m August), passengers embarking
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  • 51 4 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE CENTENARY TODAY Princess Margaret. Colonel-m-Chief of the Queen Alexandra Royal Army Nursing Corpe, will attend a service today at Westminister Abbey to mark the Florence Nightingale centenary. Representatives frcm the 61 regiments which took part m the Crimean campaign have been invited to send two representatives to the
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  • 53 4 Only two of the three wards ita this year's Malacca Municipa! elections will be contested. The UMNO/ MCA candidate for Fort Ward was yesterday returned unopposed. m tne other two wards, Tranquerah and Bukit China Wards there will be a straight fight between Labour and
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  • 58 4 A Court of Inquiry is being held on Lance Corporal H. R. S. Gray of the Ist Bn. the Somerset Ugnt Infantry, who was accidentally shot m the right shoulder m a sub-unit base on Oct. 31. He is now m the Military Hospital In Klnrara.
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  • 98 4 Operation "KEY" which started on Oct. 18 has for its object the stopping fcod from going out to the Communist terrorists Scremban town and the surrounding- area. In conjunction with this operation "Garden", which is being kept secret because It involves the deployment of Troops,
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  • 78 4 Mr. R. P. Gingham, Resident Commissioner, Penang, *s going on leave late next month, and will be returning to Malaya m about June next year. During his absence Mr. D. Gray will officiate as Resident 1 Commissioner, Penang. Mr. Gray, who is Secretary fcr Chinese
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  • 392 4 Exemplary Punishment For Bandit-Helpers The villagers of Simpang Jalong New Village m Perak whe are being removed to distant parts of the State as a punishment for their obstruction of the forces of law and order, will take their houses with
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  • 214 4 NEW CHIEF FOR CHUNG KHIAW BANK Mr. Ko Tecjt Kin, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of commerce, yesterday succeeded the late Mr. Aw iioon haw as chairman 01 Che Chung Khiaw Bank tXa At a meeting- of the Boanl of uireciurs ot tne t>*u* yesterday Mr. Ng Sen Uhoy,
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