Indian Daily Mail, 12 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 147 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 49 1 CHURCHILL NOT TO VISIT NOT YET WELLINGTON, New Zea. I land, July 11. Sir Winston Churchill. retired British Prime Minister hag declined renewed Invitation to visit NeMv Zealand because he is clearing up an accumulation c* ''private matters" and because of other commitments it was reflorted hort today, Reuter
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  • 436 1 RUSSIA'S DESIRE FOR PEACE IS SINCERE— Nehru "WE ARE AT TURNING POINT IN WORLD AFFAIRS" DUESSELDROF, July 11: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India said at an airfield news conference here yesterday he had "very good impression" of the Soviet Premier Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and colleagues m his recent
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  • 115 1 New Zealand PM.'s Tribute To Nehru WELLINGTON, New Zealand. July U— The New Zealand i'rime Minister, Mr. Sidney Holland said today that the Prime Minuter of India. Mr. Nehru, had m his tour of Russia, Europe and Britain, made a "very valuable" contribution towards prospects ii>r world peace. Mr. Holland
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  • 100 1 RED CHINA WARNS PAKISTAN TOKYO, July 11— Peking radio told Pakistan Sunday it Is flirting with "an unprecedented war disaster" unless it reconsiders Its decision to join the Turkey-Iraq Security Alliance. A Broadcast heard m Tokyo quoted the official Communist newspapen. People's Daily, as saying that by joining the Alliance,
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  • 291 1 NEHRU ON "SUMMIT" TALKS: No Sudden Blueprints Likely To Emerge At Geneva But Peace Prospects Better LONDON, JULY 11: THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, MR. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, SAID YESTERDAY THAT HE DID NOT EXPECT THE SUM. MIT CONFERENCE) AT GENEVA TO PRODUCE ANY SUDDEN BLUE PRINTS, BUT "WE CAN READILY EXPECT
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  • 55 1 CAIRO, July 11— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived here by air today from London. He is to have talks with Lieutenant Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru is m the closing stages of a tour which has included the Soviet
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  • 170 1 Outstanding: 3 Problems Of World The Indian Prime Minister, said today that everyone including the Russians w»s looking forward to the Bis Four summit talks next week. .'Everywhere I found nn overwhelming desire for peace and a lessening of tension Towards the peaceful jwittlement of outstanding '.problems." THREE PROBLEMS Mr.
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  • 291 1 DETENTION MARSHALL EXPLAINS The Chief Minister, Mr. uavid Marshall, has m a letter to the General Secretary of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union, assured again that he would be submitting modifications to the Emer. gency Regulations, ''which all decent citizens will find acceptable.'' The S.T.C. General Secretary wrote to
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  • 61 1 MalcHm Mac Donald, ftrltish Commissioner General m South East Asia for the past seven years, In London with his wife. They are spending four weeks m Lon- don before returning for a mopith to Singapore. MacDonald going to New Delhi In September to take
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  • 60 1 WATERING THE SEEDS OF FRIENDSHIP President Tito o f Yugoslavia and the Indian I'rliue Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, water small fir tree*. They planted at Ivan sedlo, Bosnia. In memory of Yugoslav partisans who died there fighting the Nazis l n World War I£. Tito and his guest were on the
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  • 107 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 11— Th" proposed land reJtonn legislation for Madras State will have retrospective effect; assured the Chief Minister Mr. Kama raj addressing Congress workers at Coimbatore on Saturday. .Earlier, ryots had complained that landlords were evicting tenants fearing the effect of
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  • 178 1 Bomb Explodes As Colonies Secretary Holds Talks Incident In Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 11: Two explosion* caused fires and one of them serious damage m Nicosia yesterday as Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd British Secretary o£ State for the Colonies continued talk* with local leaders about unrest In the island Colony. British
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  • 118 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 11— A huge sixstoried building costing more than twelve lakhs of rupees will be built m Bombay City which will be the centre for forging stronger ties between the Indians at home and those overseas. Mr. s. K. Patil, Bombay Omgress
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  • 202 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 11— President Rajendra Prasad has desired that the President of the Indian Union should have his official residence m South India and should spend at least three months every year therein. Prasad grreately impressed by the
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  • 78 1 SINGAPORE JET CRASHES IN DELHI NEW DELHI, July 11— The pilot of a Royal Air Force Vampire jet fighter which crash-landed near here is being treated for minor injuries m the British Hiffh Commission sick quarters. His name is not yet known The aircraft was one of five enroute from
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  • 36 1 Opposition M.P.S Boycott R.I. Parlmt. JAKARTA, July li Opposition Members today boy cotted the Parliament for the fourth time ltt three -weeks preventing the paMsltt* of a Bill Sealing the abrogation cf the Netherlands Indo&Mian vatott.
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  • 376 1 Treatment To Attract Youngmen From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: For a fee of dcllar s 120, Darminah Binte Yusuf could not only provide any girl with effective charm to attract youngmen but would also change her ugly face to beautiful one. Darminah. a 40 year-eld Malay woman, describing- herself
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  • 678 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. July 12, 1955 Remove Geographical Confusion RECENTLY India announced x%> her decision to rename Middle East and the Far East as ''West Asia" and "Cast Asia" respectively. Far more M^nifuanoe is attached to this decision than meets the casual eye. The appellations Middle '■«S and
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  • 181 2 Over Population Problem Of Asia Industrialisation Is The Only Alternative But ECAFE Countries Lack Capital Formation HONG KONG: Asian countries are now confronted with the problem of over-popunla-tion and it is no longer possible for the Asian people to migrate beyond the Asian continent, said Dr. H. D. Fong, Deputy
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  • 88 2 NEW DELHI: The rise In population m parts of the E.CA.F.E. region has recently been accelerated because of a progressive decline m the number of deaths, according to the latest E.C.A.F.E. bul'etin. Jn India, the death rate has shown a steady recline from the rather
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  • 243 2 CALCUTTA: The general uptrend In industrial production was well maintained during March this year, and the index (base 194b 100) rose further to 162.9 from 157.8 m the previous month and 150.?) m January this year, accoraing to ofUcial figures available here. While the dndex for tne month
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. S. H. Ahmed F.R.0.5., an Indian research worker m the U.K. has been selected to lead a 15-membor British expedition early next year to the Northern Sahara. The expedition will study the culture and civilization of tribes living m the area of
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  • 264 2 This problem Is aggravated by the fact that the present population of the ECAFE countries is fast Increasing, at the rate of 16 per 1,000 persons every year, adding a total of 20 m. mcuths each year "for which it is becoming increasingly difficult
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  • 245 2 BOMBAY: Mr. ShantUal M Shah, President, All-India Importers Association, Bombay, commenting oq the import policy for the period July-December 1955, said here last week that it "will be received with mixed feelings by the trade." While continuous liberalisation on a wider range, stability and diveriflcation
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  • 135 2 'Human Guinea Pig 9 Leaves For Ceylon Sir Claude Corea, K.8.E., Ceylon's High Commissioner In Britain bids bon voyage to Mr. Walter Jaya Singham Armstrong, at the start of bis 65--day Journey to Ceylon by motor-cycle. Mr Armstrong has volunteered to be a '^uma,, guinea pig" for British made vitamins
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  • 245 2 Press Report Getting Top Priority DR. KESKAR KURNOOL: Dr. Keskar, Union Information and Boardcasting Minister, said at a Press conference here that no other report was being implemented by the Centre as expeditiously as the Press Commission's report. He sa:d legislation covering certain aspects cf the Commission's recommendations would be
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  • 56 2 LONDON; Three Egyptian art teachers, two o f them women, are m Britain attending a course on art m general education which will take them to London, Cambridge and Bath. Also among the art teachers from eight countries taking part m tile course, is Miss Warren,
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  • 65 2 BOMBAY: The twinengined four-seater Aero-45 air-craft the Czech Government's gift to Mr. Nehru has arrived m Bombay from Hamburg by sea. Two Czech pilots who took part m the recent Czechoslovak air display exhibition In Bombay are now engaged m assembling the aircraft at the Juhu
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  • 444 2 NU's PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH NEHRU, CHOU AND TITO To most Burmans the new Welfare State" means i above all, a transformation cf the old "colosial" economy based upon the export of certain raw materialsrice, timber and minerals into an economy m which agricultural production will be diversified and reinforced by
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  • 52 2 PHOTO. The British Mediterranean Fleet destroyer HMS Barosa, 2,380-tonst leaves Sliema Creek. Malta, a few days ago for target shooting with ships of the Indian Navy off Malta. A Naval Air Arm Helicopter mov es everhead. Helicopters accompany the towed targets to check the fall of
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  • 361 2 NEW YORK. A sian and European edito r s must necessarily update their United States flies," according to an American foreign correspondent who has surveyed the world scene for nine years. American i s changing faster than even Americans suspect," William Attwood and
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  • 78 2 BOMBAY: Bombay set. and airports, Ahmedabad airport and Castle Rock, on Goa bordvr, have been declared a ports of entry m Bombay state for foreigners coming fr« m abroad, says an official Press Note. It Is illegal for a foreigner coming from abroad to
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  • 80 2 PAKUR: The sub-cMvl-siona: headquarters town of Pakur, Santhal Parganas, can use someone with the pc vver s of the Pied Piper who rid the town of Hamelin of the scourge of rats. Rats m Pakur have increased recently with the death of 90 per cent, of
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  • 234 2 NEW DELHI; The Industrial Hcaith Advisory Committee is understood to nave urged a comprehensive sttudy 01 industrial health problem's m the second Five-Year Plan, m a note to the Planning Commission. The Committee has aJso recommended the creation of a National Research Institute tor carrying- out studies
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  • 303 3 F.A.O. Expert's Suggestion NEW DELHI: Establishment of internSSSiS jyjS 6 P iti l 2 for a substantial portion of the educated unemployed m industrial, commercial and transport concerns and nr cn M n F^? >1 san u dcolle F s is ««wsted by Dr. M.
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  • 191 3 CALCUTTA; The efficiency uf crime investigation to to be increased shortly with tne setting up here of a reseaich laboratory which will work m conjunction with the Calcutta Police •Forensic Laboratory under the directorship of Dr. N.K. Sen. Disclosing this Dr. Sen -aid lhat
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  • 173 3 BOMBAY: A team Of German engineering experts is i-xpected to visit India m September to advise the Indian Government 6n the erection of the proposed synthetic oil plant. According to reports here the Rs. 520.000,000 plant proposed to be set up under the country's second
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  • 99 3 NEW DELHI; A Hindi version of the documentary, "Voice of India," which depicts the life and activities cf Mahatma Gandhi, is planned to be released throughout the country m August, it is learned. The film's commentary m Hindi has just been completed at Bombay by
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  • 39 3 BOMBAY; The first inexpensive edition of the basic texts and Scriptures of tturtdhism is being brought out by an American author of the Buddhist faith under the title, "The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha."
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  • 255 3 LONDON: if another war comes, injured victims of atom bomb attacks may have their lives saved by having »kin grafted on to them from people klJed m the raids. Those on whom such operations would be carried out are those who have had large
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  • 157 3 HONG KONG: An exhibition of 370 items of Indian art was opened m Peking, according to an official Peking announcement. The exhibition is sponsored jointly by the China- India Friendship Association and the Union of Chinese Artists. The exhibits include paintings, models of famous Indian
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  • 123 3 NEW DELHI: The World Health Organisation will arrange an exchange cf research workers between India and other countries to stimulate interest m research m various diseases, it is learned. A senior specialist at the Central Malaria Institute hurt wiU leave for Rome for research studies m
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  • 233 3 KURNOOL,: The joint conference of the representatives of the Andhra political surfereirs and the Government held at Guntur on June 26 and 27 last agreed that assignment of lands- to political sufferers should be completed before October 1 this year. The conference was presided over by
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  • 156 3 A TREE BEARS DIFFERENT FRUITS CL,IFWOOW. New Jersey. A tree that bears five diffenent kinds of fruit has been cultivated here by a prominent Asbury Park Negro pharmacist after 30 years' experimentation Dr. Elmer W. Carringtcnj whose hobby is harticulture showed guests the tree, with buds the size of a
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  • 132 3 NEW DELHI: The Chilean Government has authorised the import of jute bags from India, according to a report of the Indian Commercial representative there. Since November last, there has been a decline m the import of Indian jute goods to Chile. While m November last India
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  • 114 3 LONDON: As an experiment, 60 of London's policemen who normally cover their beats on foot a re to be provided with light and easily handled motor cycles. These machines will normally be driven at slow speeds so that members of the public may easily call upon
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  • 101 3 NO RAJAS OR PRAJAS IN INDIA NOW HYDERABAD: Dr. Prasad said here that m independent India there were neither rajas nor prajas. Each citizen had his pace m the nation Just as the different parts of the body performed their duty. The President was inaugurating the Gram Bevak*» refresher course
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  • 203 3 NATION-WIDE PROHIBITION PROPOSED NEW DELHI: Speedy enforcement of Prohibition on a nation-wide scale Is reported to have been recommended by the Prohibition Enquiry Committee, m its interim report to the Planning Commission, it la learnt. Before coming to a decision on the issue, however, the Commission may like to await
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  • 309 3 BOMBAY. The Incidence of death and disability from coronary heart disease i s on the increase m the Western countries, according to an article published m the latest issue of the Indian Journal cf Medical Science. This i s because, the article says,
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  • 46 3 DELHI-AMBALA SERVICE SUSPENDED BY I.A.C. NEW DELHI: The Indian Airlines Corporation's newly started Delhl-Ambala Delhi feeder service was suspended with Immediate effect from today, according to the I.A.C. office here. The service had been suspended, it was stated "due to very poor response from th« public.
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  • 250 3 History Of Freedom Movement Final Report End Of Year NEW DELHI: THE BOARD OF EDITORS FOR THF HISTORY OF INDIA'S FREEDOM MOVEMENT WILL SUBMIT ITS FINAL, REPORT BY THE END OF THIS YEAR. The three-year term of the Board expires en December 31, unless it is extended by the Union
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  • 242 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. B. C. Roy, West Bengal's Chief Minister is 74 on July 1. He feels like 'working harder an<i harder and more and more on all fronts/ This was what he told reporters who called on him to greet him at the
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  • 89 3 BOMBAY: The Executive Committee and the Board of Trustees of the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust, which met here. Mr. G. V. Mavlankar presiding, reelected Mr. G. V. Mavlankar «s Chairman of the Trust Lady I Thakersey Vice-Chairman and Mrs. Sushilabai Pai as Secre- tar y. Following
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  • 95 3 Water Scarce In World's Wettest Place SILCHAR: The Union Government's National Water Supply and Sanitation l'rogramine now includes a Ks. 31,000 scheme to provide natur supply lot ili ties to the world's wettest place. Sherrapunji, a town m the Khasi and Jaintia Hills District of Assam, has an average annual
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  • 129 3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION INSTITUTE NEW DELHI: Regional branches of the .Institute ct Public Administration will soon be set up m the states. The executive council of the Institute sometime ago inform, ed the states of its readiness to give substantial help for regional branches provided they represented a fairly large number
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  • 178 3 Netaji's Widow Accepts Financial Aid From Nehru CALCUTTA; Prime Minsslrr No!;j-u is understood t.i have renewed the Governorment < f Indi:&\ offer of financial h<*lp to Mrs. EinlUe Schengl, \\it« of Netaji Subas Chandra Bo*e, for education and upbringing of her daughter, AnJta Bose. Mrs. Sehenkl, who declined a similar
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHI: Worlrl air travel m 19f»4 w as marked oy a record number of passengers carried, the lowest fatality rate ever achieved, introduction of new services including regular trans-Polar flights, expansion of touriatlate facilities, and growing popularity of "Fly-now-and-pay-later" plans, the Council of tho International
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  • 82 3 LONDON; The Department of Geology and MineraWy ot Oxford University Is to buy a mass spectograph with which it will be possible to estimate the age of the earth mora accurately. The University Grants Committee has made available £10,000 f^r this purpose. It will take several months to
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  • 538 4 Rights To Indians? Supreme Court's Criticism More Inclined To Reject Than Accept Their Rights COLOMBO: An unusually large number of appeals Hied In the Ceylon Supreme Court against the Department of Citizenship Registration, In most of which judgements had Ik-» n given m favour of the
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  • 285 4 U. N. P. Respect For Fundamental Rights Of Language And Religion CHAVAKACHCHERI. There were many parties In the country, but the United National Party was the only one which respected the fundamental rights of language and religion of all the communities. So said Mr. V. Kumara--Bwamy. the acting Minister of
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  • 93 4 JAFFNA. Sports meets for girls were described a* shocking," the University a match-factory where marriages were arranged, and working girls and women who h&d no reputation for good character, by a onetime Mayor of Jaffna, Mr. C. Ponnambalam, when he declared open the Manipay Hindu College
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  • 84 4 MADRAS; The S.T. Education Trust Women's College m Teynampet has been granted affiliation by the Madras University m entire part t Arabic, Persian Urdu, Tamil, Sanskrit. Malayalam, and Hindi and Telugu m Patt II and histories, logic, psychology, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and natural sciences 4 n Part
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  • 58 4 Ceylon Ptremler, Sir John Kotelawala garlanding the 'proud* winner of the Fancy Dress Competition held m th* International Festival at Colombo Airport m aid of youth welfare. All smiles is Sir Kandiah Valthiayanathan (on the right) wearIng spectacles), the Minister for Industry. Standing behind
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  • 217 4 COLOMBO: While the Ceylon Government Is making arrangements to set up a separate Bection within the Police Department to trace the ex* pired residence permit holders ot Indian origin who, according to the Immigration authorities, were evading quitv notices and had gone unner-l ground, the
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  • 23 4 <?hief Minister, Mr. David Marshall will declare open the Paair Panian* Boys' Club on Saturday, July 23, at 4.30 pan,
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  • 175 4 f Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill, Secretary of the Negri Sembilan Transport Workers Union ana currently Secretary of the National Union of Transport Workers, has been invited by the U.S. Department of State to visit the United States under its Labour Specialist Grant Proramme.
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  • 170 4 JAPAN WANTS HER ISLANDS BACK LONDON, July 11 Mr. Ichiro Hatoyama, the Japanese Prime Minister, was tcday quoted m the Daily Mail as saying that if certain island? are not returned to Japan, the "cold war" m Asia will be intensified. A Daily Mail Correspondent, Noel Barber, m a message
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  • 153 4 COLOMBO; Mr. P. E. p. Deraniyagala, Director of the National Museums of Ceylon, said that the Amazon forest wag the ideal place for the Ceylon elephant, because its vastness would afford elephants a chance of breeding m peace without getting m the wav of man.
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  • 333 4 -Kripalani Commission I mm Ovr Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 11 There Is flagrant and organised corruption on Indian railways, reported the Special Committee appointed by the /mlian Parliament to make detailed enquiry. The Committee headed by Socialist Leader Acharya Kri- i palani after enquiry
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  • 62 4 BARIS, Ju>,y 11— A bom»i thrown at a Muslim wedding party In Algeria Injured SO guests, 19 of them wriously, the French news agency reported yesterday. The Incident occurred at /Tlemoen, southwest of Ot-an, near the Moroccan border. The agency said the person who threw the
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  • 126 4 COLOMBO: Sections of the U.N.P. have taken objection to the use of this picture of D. S. Senanayake as a traae mark for a brand of French polish, advertised m the Ceylon Government Gazette, "A letter of consent from the heirs of the late Rt. Hon.
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  • 77 4 NAWALAPITIYA: The rift m the organisation of the Ceylon democratic Congress is appearing to widen day by day over the question of the recent election of its President. There are two main factions Azeez ffcqtfon and Thondaman faction. The Saxna Samaia workersunions m this district and
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    34 4 Mr. Subramantani. son >>f late Mr. Hannah and Miss Kanagavalli, daughter of Mr. Arunachalam were married Sunday at the Veeramahakali Amman Temple, Seranffoon Road. The bridegroom Is employed m Messrs John Manners.
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  • 75 4 A Bill conferring on the Commissioner of Pclice the function of providing school patrols at roads used by children on their way tc and from schools, will soon b e introduced m the Legislative Assembly Singapore. The patrol is empowered to control traffic at places
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  • 38 4 vX>3OCX»O3OtKXX>OOOaOOOOC Arrangements woceocoecococeoooooooc Mr. J. m. Jumabhoy, Assistant Minister for Commerce Industry will officially open the new Shell Victoria Street Service Station a t 179 Victoria Street on Thursday July 14 at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 48 4 Onam Festival Badminton Closing Date The closing date for entries for Badminton tournament m connection with Onam celebrations under the auspices of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, nas been extended from July 11 to Saturday July 16. The draw will be held en Sunday, July 17, at 9.30 am
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