Indian Daily Mail, 15 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 212 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 827 1 Brings Prosperity For Singapore 3 Outstanding Achievements INDONESIA CANNOT DO WITHOUT SINGAPORE: MARSHALL ASSURED (By Our Staff Reporter) THE VICTORIOUS SINGAPORE GOODWILL MISSION TO INDONESIA RETURNED HERE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON WITH ITS LEADER, THE CHIEF MINISTER OF SINGAPORE* MR. DAVID MARSHALL, PROUD OF THE MISSION'S ACHIEVEMENTS, MODEST
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    44 1 Photo. President Sukarno of Indone sia points out a paintin? of himself to the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall at the Merdeka Palace, Djakarta. On other side of President Sukarno is Mr. J.M. Jumabhov. Asst. Minister for Commerce Industry, Singapore. Singapore PRO
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    25 1 Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, greets President Sukarno of Indonesia. Mr. Marshall called to see the President at the Merdeka Palace, Djakarta, on Monday.
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  • 192 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Sept, 14 Travoncore Tamilnads Congress* will never accept the solution cf separation of Tra- ancore-Cochln State m its lingusitic parts unless all the nine Tamil Taluks m the State are included In Madras State.
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  • 69 1 NEW DELHI. Sept, 14 Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of prime Minister Nehru, is coming up m the Indian political world. After her election as the first woman member of the governing Congress party's high command, she has now been chosen a member of the party's central
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI. Sept 14 India's President Rajendra Prasad has proclaimed his country has "full and exclusive foreign right over the seabed and subsoil of the continental shelf adjoining Indian territory and beyond its territorial waters." An announcement said the continental shelf areas possess valuable
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  • 41 1 NEW DELHI. Sept 14 The Indian Science Congress, an organization of Indian scholars supported by the Indian government, has invited Dr. Robert Oppenheimer, leading American nuclear physicist, to attend its annual meetincr m Asm m innnm-v AP
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14 Madhya Pradesh state is offering $420 (U.S.) m rewards to uic hunters who ba? nine man-eating tigers terrorizing farms and villag-es m that centra) Indian itatt, AP
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  • 121 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 14 Congress leaders ln Karalkal have urged pondicherry Government to acquire the house where Poet Subramania Bharathl spent years m exile at Pondicherry town and preserve the property as a memorial to Tamlland's greatest fighter for freedom. At Madras a two-day
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  • 38 1 BANDUNG, Indonesia, Sept. 14— -The eigth World Health Organization conference ended here after deciding, to hold the next session ln New Delhi ln 1956 and the tenth conference m Rangoon m 1957.— A.P.
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  • 473 1 All Are Opposed To Creation Of Dakshina Pradesh Dravida Kalagham Too! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS: Sept. 14— Periyar E.V. Ramaswami, leader of the Dravida Kalagham has declared himself firmly against any scheme for the creation of Dakshina Pradesh out of the three Southern Indian States of Madras, Tra van
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  • 52 1 HONG KONG, Sept. 14 Burma would soon send cultural, military and Buddhist missions to China with a view to improving relations between the two countries, v Hla Maung, Burmese Ambassador to Peking s~i 1 here yesterday. He was leavi/ig for Peking after two montns home
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  • 36 1 MOSCOW. Be, t. 13.— The Soviet government announced yesterday Foreign Minister V.M. Molotov will head the Russian delegation to the 10th session of the United Nations* General Assembly which opens Sept. ♦0- AP
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  • 135 1 ,From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. I 4 Thirteen persons were killed and about hundred other persons seriously Injured m an accident at huge Hirakud Dam works at garni* alpur on Monday. The tv aftoldlng stairway suddenly collapsed when workers wer« carrying material on it.
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  • 36 1 (From Our Correspondent) KiUALA LUMPUR, Wed:— Kee Bak Cheong, communist terrorist, surrendered this even, ing at Bukit Tenggah Police Station m Biikit Mertajam, Province Wellesley, according to an Emergency communique issued here today.
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  • 82 1 Dr. P. Gaurl Amnm) M.R.C.S.. L.R.CP (fif) President of the Seva Sadanam, Trichur, having completed her tour Of the Federation and Singapore will leave for Madras by s.s. Rajula sailing to morrow, (Friday) 12 noon. au Ye i t j erda y she inaugurated the Singapore Karala
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  • 35 1 GENEVA, Sept. 14. Red Chinese ambassador Wang Ping.nam today proposed talks with the United States "at a higher level," presumably between V. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Pre-mier-Foreign Minister Chou En-lai*- AP
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Sept. 14. Mr V. K. Krishna Menon. India's JSJN jmm called on the Bri. tish Foreign Secretary Mr. Harold MacMilian, today to discuss India's proposal for a meeting between the British So ]i let co-chairmen of the 1964 Indo-China Armistice Conference m Geneva.- Reuter
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  • 43 1 RABAT, French Morocco* Sept. 14— a Nationalist spokes! man says he has learned SulS" J2° *f mm d Ben Araf will be off the throne by Friday. French Resident General iMerre Buyer de Latour dv Moulin called on the a*rln» suit*n yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 101 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 14. -The Manila Electric Company, which depends on coal from ?ta^l M Soutl,ea,,t AMa 1* SmSt* ""y »oon be run by atomic energy. w C: JAKARTA, Sept. I*.— A Mg Are raged m Jakarta's c"iwded downtown area today musing thousands of people to lose their homes. No
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  • 176 1 FAREWELL TEA PARTY TO Dr. Mrs. MENON A tea party was held on Sunday Sept. 11 at the Chettiars Temple Park at Jalan Meriam, Muar, m honour of Dr. K. A. Menon and Dr. (Mrs) N. L. Menon, the Medical Officer and Laady Medical Officer, Muar on the occasion of
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14. Giving his first Press conference since his arrival here today Britain's news High Commissioner m India Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald said it was of the very highest importance for world trace that a partnersnip between India m the East and Britain m
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  • 621 2 Indian Daily Mail. S'pore, Thurs. Sept. 15, 1955. It'll Do No Good To Malaya JT Is hardly a week since the Amnesty has been declared m Malaya, bat already we are witnessing the arrival off Australian troops who are "ttehtng to fight the terrorist." These troops which are only the
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  • 678 2 I.A.F. Army Aid In Rescue Work CUTTACK. Tales of distress and misfortune poured m hare from all quarters of the catastrophic floods which have marooned 300,000 and disrupted the lives of many more. Children caught at school when the floods came wept for their parents
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  • 79 2 BANARAS. The police said here that 25 persons were drowned m the Ganga when two boats, carrying pilgrims to Panchkosi, capsized In midstream between Laiitaghat and Ramghat. One of the boats, which sank near Lalitaghat, carried 25 persons, mostly women. Three women were rescued. An hour
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  • 379 2 But S. Bihar Suffering From Continued Drought! PATNA. While North Bihar ls facing the brunt of floods, most parts of Sooth Bihar. Including Chotanagpur, are suffering doe to continued drought and crop prospects are becoming bleak ln large areas m the districts of Gay a, Patna, Man. bhum, Singhhhnm and
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  • 191 2 KARACHI: The Pakistani Army, Navy and Air Force moved ln to help ta flood relief operations ln sind. Food parcels and first aid supplies are to be airdropped to hundreds of people marooned by floods on a hill between here and Hyderabad (Bind).
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  • 127 2 ASSAM TO GET RS. 750 m. FROM CENTRE GAUHATI: Sri M. M. Chaudhury, President, A.P.C.C., told P.T.I on arrival here from New Delhi that rupees sixty crores was not the only sum which the Centre had agreed to allocate to Assam m the Flve-Year Plan. The State would receive Rupees
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  • 35 2 Tackling an Indonesian problem with his teeth, Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, eats a 'jagong'* (corn cob) when his ieep stopped during his drive between Bandung and Bogor, on Sunday.
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  • 80 2 PAKISTAN PLANS FOR INDUSTRIAL BANK KARACHI: Mr. Abdul Qadir, Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, disclosed last week that a plan to establish an industrial bank with the parti, cipation of foreign capital to cater to the growing require, ments of industrial credit to the country" was under the
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  • 235 2 Nationalization Of Gold Mines May Be Rash, Says Chairman BcHwS o; r ihe Mtol n Sre r" IVaBan Chairn,an the Field! expTes^d the v ,ew ffi'StfiSESS or th^ companies would neither add to emClov^en k*. mm n additional revenue to Mysore State it no f hrhl X ""J doubtful if
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  • 55 2 A six-man delegation of the Laotian Army Information Services on a visit m the Federation to study psychological warfare called' on the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, ln Kun la Lumpur recently. Picture shows the Chief Minister with his visitors. On his right is Lieut. Khamthene
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  • 78 2 INDORE: Mr. Kanhalyalal Khadiwala. President of the Madhya Bharat P.C.C.. said here he had sent a telegram to the Cha rman of the States Reorganization Commission requesting him not to recommend dismemberment of the State. The telegram stated that dismemberment would not be ln the interests
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  • 74 2 BOMBAY: Three persons were killed and three seriously injured when some parcels exploded while being moved by hand trolley from one pli/tform to another at Bina Junction on the Bhopal-Jhansl section of the Central Railway last week, a Press Note stated here Five other received minor
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  • 945 2 United States Is Always Against Colonialism —Ambassador Cooper CALCUTTA: The United States Ambassador. Mr. j. Cooper who arrived m the city from Delhi for a five-da v stay m Calcutta area on Friday told a well-attended Press fori ferenee the same afternoon that I'.s. had always been against colonialism. '•This
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    38 2 tMU^^ n M,wilo,l members Slmm K°° k Uve volcano, i£&? ubl Pranu (Upturned Iter visit to Bandung, In the picture are seen Mr. Marshall, unidentified Indonesian official, Mr. 9. M. Jumnbhoy and Inche Abdul Hamid his Haji Jumet,
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  • 447 3 Dhebar Replies To A. I. C.C. Critics lnJi EW H J Ju he Congrem President, Mr. Dhebar said last Thursday that the issue of liberal tion of Goa "must remain and will always remain a national issue above Party politics and must be
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  • 537 3 BELGAUM; Thirty-three Indian yclunteers, proceeding to the Goa border to offer satyagraha, were stopped here last Friday by the police. Some were "removed bodily* from a State Transport bus which they had boarded to go to Savantwadi, according to an eye-witness. The bus was
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  • 240 3 LISBON: The Portuguese Foreign Ministry issued- a communique last week to deny that the United States was showtag sympathy towards India's claim for the handing over of the Portuguese colony of qobl. The communique said ta part, "In view of inaccurate reports from New Delhi
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  • 63 3 PAK ROCK SALT EXPORT TO INDIA LAHORE: No restrictions will be Imposed on the quantity of rock salt that an individual could export to India under new Indo-Park Trade Agree, ment, It was officially stated here. Under the Airtemefit Ptkla* tan will export to Ittdia 10 lakh maunds of rock
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  • 397 3 NBw DELHI; A high-level commission to suggest measures to ensure safety ta coal mines has been recommended by the court of inquiry which investigated the causes of last years Newton Chlckil Colliery disaster. Sixty-three persons were killed ta the mishap which
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  • 62 3 The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, visited Kuala Kelawagn m the Jelebu district of Negri Sembllan to address a public rally m support of the Amnesty. Picture shows the Chief Minister handling an Amnesty leaflet to a resident of Kuala Kelawang. (Bottom) Picture shows the Chief
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  • 181 3 HYDERABAD (Dn.) A new treatise on the "Viloraa" system of Arithmetic, mentioned m ancient Sanskrit books, is being prepare! here at the behest off the Osmania University. Mr. r. a, Raniaohandra Iyer, who has worked to develop this system during the last 40 years, has been
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  • 120 3 REPORT SUBMITTED ON INDIAN PORTS NEW DELHI: The Dock 'Yorkers (Regulation of Em. iloyment) lnquiiy Committee submitted its report to the Government of India. The Committee, presided aver by Mr. S. S. Vasist, Adviser, Railway Ministry, was ippototed ta January to inquire into, inter alia, the working of the dock
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  • 130 3 NEW DELHI; The Prime Minister of Siam, Marshal Pibul songgnurt is among tne heads of States and Government!*, who have accepted invitations to visit India. Other heads of States and Governments who are to visit India are the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Lacs,
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  • 128 3 COLLECTION OF OLD PALM LEAF MANUSCRIPTS JAFFNA: A drive to collect and preserve all available old palm leaf manuscripts has been initiated by the select committee appointed by the Board of Management off the Jaffna Central Library. The committee has also been empowered to purchase all books by Mr. Ananda
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  • 92 3 PATNA: A barge belonging to the North Eastern Railway with Tl loaded wagons sank ta the Ganges near Semariaghat on Sept. 7, according to a report received here. The Public Relations Officer of the North Eastern Railway m a Press Note Issued last week said the
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  • 110 3 FIGHT FOR PUNJABI SUBA TO CONTINUE NEW DELHI; Master Tara Singh, the Akali leader, said here Inst week that the struggle for a Punjabi suba a Punjabspeaking State was not yet over. The KhaNa panth would not rest until their demand for a Punjabi suba was conceded. Master Tara Singh
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  • 573 3 Iron Steel Industries Bright Outlook In India And China,. -Says Lokanathan BANGKOK: India and China are endowed with sufficient iron ore resources for large-scale modern iron and steel industries, Dr. P.S. Lokanathan, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, told the 16th session of the
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  • 101 3 MARSHALL TELLS WHAT SINGAPORE HAS TO OFFER? DR.B.S.GUHA PATNA; Dr. B, B. Ouha former Director bf Anthropologic survey, Government of India, has been selected for appointment as the Director the Bihar Trtbal Research Xn» stitute oh a contract basis for U years. It ts team Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall
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  • 97 3 NAOPUR. The Chairman of Damoh Municipality Thakur Pratap Singh was unseated by a Division Bench of the Nagpur High Court last week for failing to give his occupation m his nomination paper. His nomination paper diaj not contain a "material detail as to his occupation.
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  • 89 3 LAND ACQUISITION FOR M.P. STEEL PLANT NAGPUR: Over 3,000 acres of land will be acquired for the erection of the steel plant at Bhilai. v A gazette notification issuea by the Madhya Pradesh Government authorize the District Magistrate of Durg, to take possession of the lands m six villages on
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  • 71 3 GUARD KILLED IN BOMBAY TRAIN COLLISION BOMBAY: one railway guard died and nine person SSS^SL* "SIS' mffiSS Toi i**?*? 6 when two subur. ban electric trains collided at Dockyard Road station tfthe Central Railway near the Bombay Harbour ar^T i2t n T!i c motorman who suffered admitted m the Railway
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  • 63 3 BOMBAY REMISSION OF STAMP DUTY ON BHOODAN awUMBAYt The Govern, ment off Bombay has re nutted retrospectively and prospectively, the duty charged or chargeable under the Indian Stamp Act on instruments evidencing the transfer off land m favour off or by the Bho.i. dan samiti recognised by Aeharya Vinoba Bhave
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  • 1282 4 They Are Not Indians But We Are Interested In Their Welfare Nehru On The Problem Of Ceylon Indians NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru, expatiating on Indo-Ceylon affairs m the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) last Wednesday said: "I did not say anything about Ceylon earlier today because really Ido not quite
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  • 44 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacCHlUvray, paid a visit to the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. Picture shows Sir Donald signing the Visitors' Book. Standing behind him ls the Chief Minister with his Secretary, Mr. I. L. Phillips.
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  • 121 4 MADRAS: The Governor Mr. Sri Prakasa, said that though he was intimately connected with the Government, he was personally against any GovernKient interference m educational matters. Unveiling a marble bust of the late Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettlar, he wanted business people to be associated
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  • 94 4 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government have decided to levy compulsorily a water cess m respect of lands m ayacut of all irrigation projects whether the area is irrigated or not, provided it is commendable by the irrigation system, it was officially learnt here. The Andhara Cabinet,
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  • 87 4 COLOMBO: So far eight concerns have made offers to the Ministry of Industr'js here to exploit Ceylon's beach sands containing valuable minerals. The Arm making the successful offer will be called upon to deposit Rs. 10,000 m cash or furnish a bank guarantee. It will also
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  • 68 4 NEW DELHI: Lumbini Gardens, the birthplace pf Lord Buddha m Nepal, and its approaches, are to be repaired and reconstructed. Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, said m reply to a question m the Rajya Sabha, that proposals were under the consideration of
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  • 167 4 NEW DELHI: Pakistan rerecently told India that she was not ready to introduce a system of money order remittances to India, the Parliamentary Secretary for Finance, Mr. fchanrftm Bhagat told Mr. Barman m the Lok Sabha. Mr. Barman asked whether after devaluation of the
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  • 49 4 TELEGRAPHIC LINK WITH ASSAM CUT OFF GAUHATI; Telegraphic link between Assam and rest of India was out of last week following heavy rains recently which washed away telegraph poles between Siliguri and Cooch Behar, it is learned. Authorities are unable to say how lon X the breakdown will hist.
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  • 124 4 NEW DELHI: The President, has proclaimed India's full and exclusive sovereign right over the sea-bed and sub-soil of the continental shelf adjoining Indian territory and beyond its territorial waters. Announcing this the Ministry of Eternal Affairs m a Press Note said valuable natural resources were
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  • 45 4 NEW DELHI. Sept 14 Prime -Minister Nehru says his government hopes to capture 116 elephants this year m northeast India. He told parliament the target figure for the annual elephant hunt ls based on the expected demand for the animals. AP
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  • 270 4 Mr. t. Manickavasagam the leading industrialist of South India and Editor of "Tamil Nadu" a Tamil daily, and Mr. p.N. Desikachary, Spinning Superiiidentant of Sri Meenakshi Group of concerns South India arrived m Penang by Thai Airways from Bangkok on the way back
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