Indian Daily Mail, 28 February 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 17 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENI
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  • 485 1 Reported Nehru- Ali Agreement PRESENT CEASEFIRE TO BECOME THE NEW BORDER NEW DELHI, Feb. 27. March may provide India and Pakistan a bright new prospect for reconciliation. For the first time in more than a year, the two countries are voicing good will toward each ether
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  • 122 1 Engine Trouble Delays Departure Of N.Z. Delegation JIANGKOK., Feb. 27 Trouble in the starboard enSine of a Royal Air Force 'It ita bomber delayed the departure of the New Zealand Delegation to the SE.ATO Conference from Bangkok day. The party led by the Minister of External Affairs, Mr.
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  • 371 1 43 Storeyed 600 Feet Skyscraper MEXICO CITY, Feb. 27: Mexico City's newest and tallest skyscraper 43 storeys I k and 600 feet —is built on a j lioatine; foundation like a pon- I j tcon. I < Construction ot the office I i building twice as tall as any <
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  • 87 1 Turco Iraqi Defence Pact Open To All ISTANBUL* 'Feb. 27 M». Adman Menderes, Turkisn Prime Minister, said here th« way was open for Britain, the United States and Persia to enter the newly signed Tufo-lraqi pact. Their entry would be p os.'?ulc under a portion of the text wnich said
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  • 97 1 PARIS, Feb. 27 The World Health Organisation wound up its six day conference here yesterday by approving a revised list of i.'99 diseases and causes of death. It also set up a group of ex pets to encourage improved recording of deaths in underdeveloped areas and urged Improved
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  • 65 1 COLOMBO. F©b. 27: Sir John Koteiawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, announced that he plans to visit China soon to learn about prospects of co-existence. Speaking at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Kulmg United National Party he said whatever the outcome of the search for formula of
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  • 108 1 MADKID, Feb. 27 n :ralissimo iFranco is to state .oday his favour for a monirchist restoration in Spain, t was reliably reported. The Falange organ Arripa innounced it would publish today an important statement by the Generalissimo Political informants said Axriba had been delibewicely chosen in
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  • 93 1 LONDON, Feb. 27: Muscovite maidens are due to display plunging necklines. The head designer of a Moscow fashion house, interviewed by Moscow Radio saiA: "The designers are now working on (summer styles. For frocks there are rather lower neck lines, very »nort sleeves in one piece
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  • 314 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 27: Finance Min.ster Mr. C. Suoramamam presenting the annual buuget lor tne year iyoo-s<> proposed two new taxes wmch do not, nowever, cover entirely the aericit expectea. Surcharge on all agricultural land, two annas »n the rupee and increase
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  • 223 1 RIPON, YORKSHIRE, Feb. 21: A Sikh who left the Brk tish Army for two and a half years to obey the laws his faith and pw Ms hair and beard, was sentenced to six months detention at a court martJal here for being absent
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  • 67 1 Following are further entries to the Mst of "TAMIL. IS OUR LIFE" sponsored by the Tamil Murasu' for collecting funds for the purchase of Tamil books and books on Tamil to be presented to the University of Malaya. 18 R. V. Subban 10 19* V. M.
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  • 360 1 Br. Parliament Vs. B. B. C. Churchill's Clear Warning LONDON, Feb. 27. The British Broadcasting Corporation has had a clear warning from Prime Minister Churchill to keep its place and avoid overshadowing parliament. hnurchill— a House of Commons man for half a century and its star performer-says he never will
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  • 134 1 LONDON, Feb. 27 Moscow Radio charged the Bangkok Manila pact conference was an American "conspiracy for the preparation of new military adventures against the peoples of Asia. Two Soviet commentators blasted the South-East Asia security conference of eight Manila Pact nations which ended at Bangkok.
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  • 31 1 .KARACHI, *Feb. 27 President Bayar of Turkey and his party retisrned to Karachi yesterday after a five-day tour of northern west Pakistan. He is leaving Karachi on Monday. AP
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  • 274 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 27 A mental examination has t>een ordered for Mrs. Elizabeth Schwarz. 41-year-old mother of five children, accused of tunning "sex ciub" parties for teenagers in her New York apartment. Mrs. Schwarz bowed her head and her Hips trembled in Queens Felony Court afl
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— Ihe united States Govern meat has arranged to return seven Chinese fishermen to their homes in Communist China. The Chinese fishermen it was learned were rescued la*t 1 Muy by United Air Force Planes. They had been stranded en a reef in
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  • 315 1 DULLES RANGOON, Feb. 27. United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, toW a Press conference here, he had not discussed any concrete matters during his talks with Burmese Premier U Nu yesterday. Mr. Dulles who arrived here
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  • 162 1 From O«r Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 27. Commerce Minister Mr. T. T. Kristinamachari will return to Delhi on Monday and resume charge of the Ministry from whicn he had so definitely walked away a few days ago. He seems to be satisfied with the
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  • 145 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 27. Both the Houses of f armament on Friday aaoptea a motion of thanKs to the president tor his address, the only dissentient voice being that ot Hindu Mahasabha Member. Premier Nehru replying to the. debate In the Lower House
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  • 106 1 Dr. S. Nayar Delhi Speaker From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELiHI, Feb. 27.Uoctor Sushccla Nayar has been elected Speaker of the Delhi State Legislative Assembly and has become the first woman In India to preside over a legislature. She v. as recently the Health Ministei but In a sudden change
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  • 52 1 From Our Own Corrc«pootlent MADRAS, Feb. 27: The last and final round of pclling began yesterday in all Andhra districts Clashes have been reported between Communist and Congress supporters in places like Vljayawada, Bhadrachalam Ongole, and others and the police have issued prohibitory orders to ensure peaceful
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  • 645 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Feb. 28, 1955 BR. DIPLOMACY SAVES MALAYA! THE sympathies of all peace-loving Asians will go out in abundance to Thailand on whom has at last fallen the misfortune cf having to hold the SEATO T>aby! The diplomats of the white nations have cleverly managed to
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  • 437 2 Cultural Freedom Is The Goal Jaya Prakash Narayan Appeal At Rangoon Conference RANGOON: Mr. Jay a Prakash Narayan said recently that political freedom won by countries was only a means to the end and the end was a "fuller life" for people
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  • 114 2 LONDON: India's Ambassa-dor-designate to the Irish Re» public. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, will present her letters of credence to the President of the Republic, Mr. Sean O'Kelly on Mar. 1, Mrs. Pandit is High Commissioner for India in the U.K. and concurrently Ambassador to the Irish Republic
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  • 95 2 Nine Arrested For Disturbing Meeting In T.-C. TRIVANDRUM: Nine persons had been arrested so far In connection with disturbances at a public meetig held mi Feb. 13 evening here under the auspices of the Congress to t-x--plain the Avadi resolutions of the Congress. It will be recalled that it that
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  • 170 2 CALCUTTA: More than 62,000 communications have been received and nearly 6,000 witnesses were examined by the State Reorganisation Commission so far, disclosing tnis Mr. H. N. Kunzru, a member of the Commission said here that the largest number of communications and witnesses came from Bihar and
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  • 108 2 NELLORE: Referring to <ne statement made by Mr. P. Sundarayya, member of the Politburo of the Communist Party on the Andhra elections. Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, President, A.P.C.C., in a statement says: "I am surprised to see Mr. P. Sundarayya complaining about the fairness of
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  • 82 2 ERNAKULAM: The death occurred early Feb. 19 of Mr. N. K. Narayana Pillai of the local Bar at his residence here. Mr. Pillai, who was a senior and leading lawyer, was, for many years, the Government Pleader at Alleppey, and later In the
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  • 42 2 TRIVANDRUM: An officiai notification issued as a Gazette Extraordinary last week says that the Rajpiamukh of the State of Travan-core-Cochan has prorogued me tirst session (in 1955 of the Tiavanqorc-Cbdhin Liesrlslative Assembly with effect. *iom February 9, 1955. FOC
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  • 140 2 MADRAS; At a public meeting held recently under the auspices of Sree Ram Samarth Premi Mandal at Saketa Nilayam, Egmore, a resolution requesting the Madras Government to take early steps to introduce legislation for banning cow slaughter in the State was passed. The meeting
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  • 105 2 DACCA: Production of su-gar-cane and sugar has steadily increased in Pakistan during the past seven years. Pro duction of sugar will receive a fillip in the current year when by the end of the first quarter of 1955 two more sugar mills with an annual production
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  • 88 2 GUNTUR: A fire broke •ut recently in a tobacco godown belonging to Mr. Irukulapatl Govindarao, a prominent Congressman of this place. Tobacco bundles weighing about 3,26,000 pounds were burnt. Two weighing machines, two haystacks, one buffalo and one calf were also completely burnt Mr. K. Ebeneßar,
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  • 375 2 NEW DELHI: The air link between Indonesia and India with service aircraft was established Feb. 20 when the first courier of the Indonesian Air Force landed at the lAF Station PaJam in the afternoon. Mr. L. N. Palar, the Indonesian Ambassador, Air ViceMarshal A.
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  • 90 2 Prince Ahmad, son of the Sultan ©f Johore and a former Prime Minister of the Malay State, wa« a .guest at the wedding: of Zen a Preston, 20 and Jack Gray, 28, at the New West End Synagogue, Bayswater, London. With the prince were his
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  • 252 2 CALCUTTA: A large ex-rmt-Jtfoa of jute cu Uvation in ULtar Pradesh is forecast f&r the next season by the state's Jute Development Department, according to the Indian Central Jute Committee here. The swing in favour of jute, states the Department, has been helped by current attractive ipricesf, imr>
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  • 129 2 NEW DELHI: The Hindustan Cable Factory, which went Into production in Septemoer last year will shortly start using indigenous antimoniai lead, one of the principal raw materials of telephone cable, It was announced recently. The Cable Factory had so far to depend on imports to meet its requirements
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  • 655 2 'THE ultimate test of United States pclicy in Asia is how we get along with India." Jame.s A. Michener, the noted author declared in New York. Michener is president of a newly formed group called the Fund for Asia, which aim a
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  • 25 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Tahir Qureshi, Third Secretary In the Pakistan High Commission in India, died here of coronory thrombosis at 6.30 p.m. on Peh. FOC
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  • 474 3 Kashmir Premier's Assurance «k»:|!^ !U J ii i'. UlldeT some dw P- w <l conspiracy during shaikh Abdullah's reg.me, Muslim, of Jammu and Kashmir 6 T7 5 J*""* aUenate d *»°m India so much so that even Indian help in money was not
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  • 49 3 INDOR: Prime Minister Nehru wtill pay a one-day visit to lndore on March 13, it was learnt here. Mr. NehTu will address a meeting of aU Pradesh Congress Presidents and Secretaries which to scheduled to be held here on March 12, 13 and 14.— FOC
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  • 102 3 MADRAS: Mr. Sri prak&ea, Governor of Madras, paid a visit recently to Her Majesty's Ceylonese ship "Vijaya" which is now in Madras Harbour. On arrival at the harbour, the Governor was received by Commander J. S. Ramdas, Resident Naval Officer and conducted to the ship. On
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  • 81 3 DAOGA: Two more new units of Radio Pakistan one at Quetta and the other *t Chittagong are bein^ set up shortly to stimulate great flow of news from one part of the country to another and thus promote closer understanding lamong various section of the people.
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  • 64 3 NEW DELHI: Press telegram <rates from India to Indonesia have been reduced [ro m six annas six pies to four f rom January 1 1956, it was nf flctally announced. A similar reduction from six annas six pies to four miuis was made in the Press
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  • 302 3 NEW DELHI: Raja Gha* anfar AM Khan, Pakistan High Commissioner, said here that he would cont nue his efforts to bring the people of India and Pakistan closer together. Speaking at a reception given in his hcnour b v the cit.zens of Delhi, who recently went
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  • 204 3 MUSSOOREE: India recetly opposed participation of 'tnc Kubmintang delegates in the united Nations ,Ylegionai CfartogTaphic '>onference now being held hero. When the conference 100k. up consideration oi the findings of the Credentials Committee, Mr. p. s. Gopal of India, moved a resolution which said that
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  • 105 3 CALCUTTA: The total loss of Burma as a market for Indian coal is feared in view of recent development* In that country. According to information received from official sources, 32 coal pits ranging in depth from 6-0 to 1,000 feet are being experimentally worked by government
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  • 139 3 COMMUNITY PROJECTS Govt.'s Objective BHOPAL,: Mr. Ajit Prasart .lain, union Minister for Food •iud Agriculture. Vast week announced that it had been decided to cover every village in the country under the Oommiinlty Project and National Extension Service Schemes by 1960. Mr. Jain was laying tne foundation-stone of a veterinary
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  • 460 3 Steering Bodies Meeting In Karachi NEW DELHI: Two hundred and thirty -six outstanding I ndt> -Pakistan disputes will come up for discussion before the liido-Pakistan Steering Comittee 8 which, will meet in Kadachi shortly it is officially learned here last week. Of
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  • 128 3 BHOPAL: Mr. Ajit Prasad Union Minister for iFood and Agriculture, said here iast week if prices <jt foodgraina in the country went down beiov, a normal level the Clover; unent "wMi certainly liake immediate measures to set tilings in order.' Tanking to Pressmen the Minister said the Government
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  • 111 3 AHMEDABAD: The Governor of Bombay, has given assent to the statute of the Gujerat University, regarding the medium of instruction and examination. The assent of the Governor, as the Chancellor of the University, was received here. The statute adopted by a special meeting of the Senate
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  • 58 3 The Duke of Kent, on a skiing holiday at Kitzbuehl, Austria, wears a carnival Moustache at the Cafe ReJsch, when he won a musical chairs dancing contest with Miss Rhona McOleoo, P3, local representative of the SKI Club of Great Britain, Friends say the two have
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  • 78 3 The ailing Aga Khan, who has been on the verge of death twice in the last two month**, emerged from his sickroom in Cairo on Feb. 20, to accept the gift of three hundred thousand sterling from African followers of his Irnnalli Sect. In the
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  • 246 3 VIJAYAWADA: Commu b'lsts, numbering about 2,000, who wanted to travel between singarayakonda and Qhinnaganjam stations without tickets, were responsible for delaying the Calcutta Mail by 170 minutes last week. j li is stated that when the Mail reached Ongole. Communists numoering about 2,000 hoaitled
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  • 79 3 Corruption Charge Against Punjab Official AMBALA: A charge undo* Section 5 (2) of the PrevePtion of Corruption Act for beng habitually oorru(pt was framed against Mr. Sajjau Singh, formerty Sub-Djvision' al officer, of tne Bhakra project by the Special Judge of Ambala. The accused was aTrestcd on various countis by
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  • 202 3 MADRAS: After a break of three years, the public had an opportunity of witnessing- a colourful torchlight tattoo by men of the City Police >tt the Fudupet Ma&dan, recently -it the Police parade After presentations of the me* dais by the Governor of Madras and
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  • 26 3 of transport facilities, permi aion to export and enlarging of markets were a few other devices which could help stabilise the price level, he added. FOC
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  • 292 3 MYSORE RAJPRAMUKH'S APPEAL BANGALORE; Addressing the members of the Mysore Legislature at a joint session of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly at; the Sir Puttanna Chetti Town Hall, the Rajpramukh detailed the several measures undertaken by the State Government, calculated to improve the economic and social well-being of
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  • 126 3 MADRAS: Election* to the Municipal Councils and the Representative Assembly in Pondicherry State are expected to be conducted by the end of April this year. Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commttssioner, Government of India, who arrived here last week from Delhi on his way to Pondicherry, told
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  • 116 3 Jt. Committee On Madras Cinemas Bill MADRAS: The Joint Seiect Committee on the Madras nemas (Regulation) Bill m et at the Government House, Mount Road, under the chairmanship of Mr. c. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, Several witnesses, representing various interests like <ustributors and exhibitors were examined. Among the witnesses examined were
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  • 84 3 SANKHCHJXA (Cuttack dist) Acharya Vinoba Bhave was examined here recently by Dr. Sarat Chandra MJisra. and Dr. U. C. Pateaik; Civil Surgeon, Cuttack. His condition is much better than before. But still he l s having occasional ooiiok> pain. His general condition is satisfactory. He has been advised
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  • 140 3 NEW DELHI: A special emblem commemorating the tenth anniversary year of Uie United Nations has been approved for use by the UN lA'pafrtment of Publifc) lns|orxriation during the rama.nlcr of 1955. The United Nations Charter was signed at San •Francisco on June 26, 1945, an>l a tenth
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  • 144 4 Only For Internal Defence -Kotelawala COLOMBO. Ceylon has entered into a deal with the United Kingdom for supply of arms to her defence forces, according to authoritative sources here. Thesources said that arms would be used exclusively for internal security m keeping with the policy enunciated
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  • 188 4 Ceylon Democratic Congress COLOMBO: The Working Committee of the Ceylan Democratic Congress, at It* meeting here, decided to hold its fourteenth annual session at the tea plantation town of Hatton In the heart of the plantation area on April 23, 2-1 and 25. This decision followed the withdrawal of a
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  • 285 4 COLOMBO: Eminent figures in every field of public ii*e m Ceylon scientists, university men, journalists, artists, lawyi'vs and social workers have been invited to for m a delegation to the congress of Asian countries which is to be held in Delhi from April 6—lo for the
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  • 171 4 COUOMBO. An Opposition members threatened to fling a. paperweight at a Parliamentary Secretary in Ceylon's House of Representatives recently provoking the Speaker to order both the members out of the House. The duel was touched off by tue Parliamentary Secretary of the Minister of
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  • 29 4 Amonz the 28 officers appointed to the Singapore Medical Department in 19 54 are: S R Sayampanathan, K. Paramathypathy, Miss Sivakaml Devi and Keshmahinder Singh.
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    86 4 On the eve of his departure to India. Mr. R. K. Kal wa* entertained at a dinner party by Pandit Shrldbar Tripathi Sahityalankar, Pradhan Sanchalak, Hindu Satsan* Singapore (N. I. Hindu Association). Above picture was taken at Bhartiya Bhawan 47, Cuff Rd. after the dinner party. Picture shows from left
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  • 157 4 Sree Narayana Mission Presents Welcome Address A welcome aldrees was presented to Mr. C. Kesavan, the former Chief Minister of T.C. State, by the Sree Nara\ZJ Mtesioi*. Seletar. a cultural organisation, yesterday. Over 5.000 Indians attended the function. Mr, C. Kesavan during his reply speech
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  • 86 4 COLOMBO: Mr. D. U. R. Gunawardena. M.P., will ask the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives on March Ist whether he is aware that, as a result of the recent announcement in the Press that the Government intends to give a military training to ycung persons, there is
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  • 146 4 COLOMBO: A Resolution condemning the (Government's action In prohibiting the entry into this country of certain types of literature will oe tabled at the 2»t n annual session of the AM-Ceylon village committees Conference shortly. The resolution reads: •This conference views wit* l
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  • 48 4 The special committee appointed by the High Commis-sioner-in-Council to investigate and report on measures to release hardship among Padi planters, occasioned by the fall in the padi price, has completed an interim report after five meetings The report will be transmitted to the Government without delay.
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  • 557 4 Rejection Of Citizenship Applications Not According To Law -Supreme Court COLOMBO: Two judges of the Ceylon Supreme Court, Their I* rdships Gracia n and sansomi, I »**t week criticised the manner i n which the Ceylon Government was admtnistering the citizenship law in granting citizenship to Ceylon Indians. They pointed
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  • 30 4 LONDON, Feb. 27. The Turkish Ambassador to Britain, Mr. Huseyin Ragip Baydur, died in his sleep at his London home last night. He was 65 Reuter
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  • 239 4 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN JAPAN TOKYO. Feb. 27: A record number ot Japanese men and women voted today to decide Japan's course in the cold war struggle between Communism and tne West Polls closed at 7 p.m. The newspaper Asahi reported after a check of its nationwide election coverage machinery that
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  • 311 4 Dr. Labhaya Milhotra Ram, Acting Chiei Health Officer, Singapore, has been invited Dy tne World Health Organisation to be a member of the World Health Organisation Expert Advisory Panel on Veneral Infections and Trepcnemat&ses. Dr. Ram graduated M.8.8.5. at Punjab university in November .1924. H
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  • 37 4 Thieves Leave "Thanks" NEW ZEALAND, Feb. Js7 Thieves who recently enterec an Auckland clothing factory punched the staff time clock at midnight stole £38, ate a banana, and left messages of thanks on their time slips. Reuter
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  • 303 4 COLOMBO: Minimum periods during which English to be taueht as a second compulsory language have been laid down by the Department of Education. They are: In Std. 111, at least five, periods a week of 35 minutes each; m Std. IV at least seven
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  • 290 4 By Our Staff Reporter Glowing tributes were paid last Saturday to the services of Mr. G. Ramalingam m tiie cause of Tamil reform. The occasion was a farewell dinner party .held m his nonuar uy the members of Uie Lxecutive Committee of the
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  • 139 4 The new Technical College In Gurney Road, Kuala Lumpur, will be be officially opened by the High Commissioner at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 1 1955. His Highness the Sultan of Selangor will be present, and among the invited guests will be members of the
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