Indian Daily Mail, 3 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 261 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 480 1 Well Carry Out All Our Promises— Tungku "But Don't Expect Miracles" "We have promised quite a lot of things m our manifesto, promises we hope to carry out, but you must inform the people not to expect miracles from us," declared the Federation Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, opening the
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  • 67 1 BAGHDAD, Nov. Saud and the Saudi Arabian Government "refuse completely to recognise the present situation" m the Buraimi Oasis, occupied recently by a British-backed force, the Saudi Arabian Legation here announced today. An official communique said the Government "will not de. part from Its full
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  • 191 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 2 The shipping freight charges on export of onions from Madras to Ma. laya will be shortly reduced by five percent. This assurance was given by the Deputy Chief Controller of Export here Mr. E. C. Shan,
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  • 59 1 MOROCCO REGENCY COUNCIL RESIGNS PARIS, Nov. 2: The Regency Council named to take tempo, rary custody of the Moroccan throne today handed m its resignation to Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef, the ex. Sultan freshly returned from exile m Madagascar. Ben Youssef, deposed by the French two years ago for his
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  • 77 1 CODOMBO, Nov. 2: Ceylon Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala has offered to help Egyptian Premier Nasser m holding the next Afro-Asian conference m Cairo. The offer was made m a letter to Nasser on the eve af Sir John's departure for Aus. tralia. Sir John
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  • 66 1 BANDITS RAID LABIS NEW VILLAGE Communist terrorists entered Labis New Village m Jobore on Tuesday night, surprise attacked a combined Police/Home Guard patrol and stole 4 shot guns, 80 cartridges, a rifle and 24 rounds of .SOS ammunition. A Police Constable who was leading patrol was seriously wounded. It is
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  • 38 1 NO BIG FOUR MEETING ON MONDAY GENEVA, Nov. 2: There will be no meeting of the "Big Pour" Ministers on Monday because the Soviet delegation will be celebrating the annlver. sary of the 1917 Russian Ke. volution.- Reuter
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  • 101 1 THAI— BURMA BORDER CLOSED AGAINST OPIUM BANGKOK, Nov. 2; The Premier of Thailand, Field Marshal Pibul Songgram has given orders for the closure of the Thai border with Burma with the orders to go into effect on publication m the Government Gazette to be issued m the next few days.
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  • 120 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 2: Dale Carnegie, author of "How To Win Friends and Influence People," died yesterday m his home. He had been ill for some time. The author and lecturer, whose book sold approximately 4,000,000 copies, had for years been giving courses m ouhlic speaking.
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  • 54 1 BURMA— POLAND TRADE PACT RANGOON, Nov. 2 Burma and Poland have signed a three year trade agreement under which Burm a will export rice and other agricultural products, mineral ores, timber and rubber to Poland. In return, she will receive Polish consumer goods, machinery, ships, river ctraft motor vehicles and
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  • 45 1 Patricia De Souza, 19, a photographer's model from Singapore known m Malaya as "Miss Bikini," after her wedding at Barnet, Hertfordshire, The bridegroom is senior aircraftman Edward Williams, 21, of Barnet. They met when he ■vas stationed m Singapore.
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  • 123 1 China Behind India In Industrialisation Raghavan From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 2: Red China was making great m. dustrial progress but she has not as yet reached the industrial development attained by India, said Mr. N. Raghavan, former Ambassador at Peking, addressing the Pachiappa's College Association here. The economic
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  • 289 1 Would Strengthen Cause Of Peace Says Khrushchev MOSCOW, NOV. 2: UNU THE BURMESE PRIME MINISTER LAST NIGHT PROPOSED A TOAST AT A DINNER IN MOSCOW ATTENDED BY TOP SOVIET LEADERS TO "PARTICIPATION OP THE SOVIET UNION IN FUTURE AFRO. ASIAN CONFERENCES." He was
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  • 71 1 Princess Margaret anj the Duke of Edinburgh are shown here m the Royal Box at Covent Garden's Royal Opera House, London, October 27 for a gala performance of Smetana's "The Bartered Bride," given m honour of the visiting Portuguese President and his wife and attended by
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  • 443 1 ROYAL MARRIAGES ACT LIKELY TO BE AMENDED C 'WEALTH PMs TO CONSIDER LONDON, Nov. 2— The Commonwealth Prime Ministers are likely to consider the Amendment of the 1772 Royal Marriages Act which would have been necessary had Princess Margaret decided to wed Group Capt. Peter Townsend when they meet here
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  • 33 1 TO ALLOW TIME FOR MARGARET'S WOUNDS TO HEAL LONDON, Nov 2— The British government prepared last ni^ht to spare Princess Margaret some of her royal duties to allow her time to heal the
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  • 87 1 U.S. PLANE CRASH: 44 KILLED LONGMONT, Colorado, Nov. 2.— A United Airline plane crashed on the Colorado flatlands last night, killing 44 persons In the airline's second major disaster m this area m less than a month. The New York-to-Seattle •four-engine DC3B smashed to bits on a farm atout six
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  • 37 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 2— Princess Margaret's decision not to marry Oroup Capt. Peter Townsend is not considered news m the Soviet Union. There was no tention of it m the press or on the radio. AP
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  • 180 1 Reported Seeking New Job LONDON. NOV. 2: PETER TOWNSEND SAID TO DAY HE HAS NO INTENTION OP SEEING PRINCESS MARGARET AGAIN BEFORE HE RETURNS TO HIS JOB AS AIR ATTACHE IN THE BRITISH EMBASSY IN BRUSSELS ON SUNDAY. The handsome divorced RAF
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  • LATEST NEWS
    • 128 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 2.— The Indian Finance Minister, Mr. Chintanmn Dwarkanath Deshmukh, said today prohibition m India would mean a revenue loss of 1,250 million rupees (about £94 million sterling). Mr. Deshmukh was answering questions at a press conference on a report advocating prohibition now before the government. Speaking of
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    • 44 1 ttUENOS AIRES, Nov. 2. Ex-PreHident Juan Feron of Argentina was reported today to have loft Paraguay by air for Ni- iragim. Peron went to Paraguay after being deposed m September. Later he was interned at the request of the new ArrenUnfe dnvrm. ment.— Reuter
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    • 31 1 GENEVA, Nov. The Went today a grain challenged Russia to produce her plan for reuniting Germany, declaring there ran be no real European security until this crucial linu Is resolved.— Reuter
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  • 591 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur., Nov. 3, 1955 They've No Double Roles To Play DAILY newspaper seldom discusses love and allied matters; for, m a world replete with countless problems, political, economic, cultural, and what not, to be tackled the Press has little or no time whatever to devote to
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  • 283 2 IN CALCUTTA Commission To Report MADRAS: The Official Languages Commission, presided over by Mr. B. G. Kher, will submit its report to the Union Government on the question of progressive replacement of English by Hindi as the official language m July, 1956, it is
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  • 144 2 KARACHI: Khan Abdus Samad Khan, popularly known as Baluch Gandhi, was ar. rested at Loralai m Quetta division on a charge of taking part m activities "prejudicial to public safety." Samad Khan is a member of the Consultative Committee of the Anti One-Unit Front and President of
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  • 96 2 BOMBAY: The Central Railway has just completed a detailed survey of the nature and extent of deficiencies m basic amenities provided m its 868 stations and also the additional amenities needed at the bigger stations. The analysis covers no less than 17 different items of amenities
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 2 Colonel Nasser, left, the Egyptian Prime Minister, and the Emir Felsal, Crown Prince find Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, sign a Military Def en 3e Pact m Cairo, October ST: Seated at right is the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Egypt, Sheikh Abdullah Ibrahim El ML
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  • 32 2 PARIS: M. Jean Serres, 62-year-old Director of the Department of Administrative and Social Affairs at the French Foreign Ministry has been appointed Ambassador to Pakistan it was announced.
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  • 148 2 Rumanian ViceMtinister Calls On Azad NEW DELJiI: Mr. lanou Horatiu, the Rumanian ViceMinister for pertoleum industry and leader of the Rumanian delegation to the Indian Industries fair called on Maulana Atoul Kalam Azad, Union Mi. nister for Education. Mr. Horatiu was accompanied by three members of the delegation. Maulana Azad
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  • 26 2 HARIJAN SEVAK SANGH CONFERENCE CUTTACK: The annual conference of the AlLlndia HariIjan Scvak Sangh was held at Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad, on Oct. 29, 30 and 31.
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  • 330 2 NEW DELHI: The working committee of the All-India Bharatiya Jan Sangh which met here passed a resolution agreeing "generally" with the proposals of the States Reorganization Commission. The resolution stated that the party, however, differed with th-z recommendations regarding Hyderabad, Madhya Pradesh and
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee at its meeting here on Nov. 8 and 9 will take a final decision regarding the dates of the next session of the Congress to be held m Amritsar, the A..1.C.C. announced here. The Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee has suggested
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  • 79 2 MADRAS: Recent expertinents m artificial rain at Ootaeamund. and a few other adjoining centres, by Messrs R. Seshadri, V. K. Sethuraman, and P. Balasubramaniam, engi- neering section of the Government Electricity Department have besn sue. cessful, according to reports received by the Government, there being
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  • 455 2 Bhave's Support Far Vishalandhra HYDERABAD (Dm Acharya Vinoba BhaJbe favours Vishalandhra, one State for all the Teluguspeaking people, according to Mr. U. Keshav Rao, Convenor of the Hyderabad State Bhoodan Samiti, who has just returned to Hyderabad after having consultations toith Achar. ya Bhave at Vijayanagarom.
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  • 55 2 AMRITSAR: About two thousand Sikhs, representing various organisations except the Akalis, have been invited to a convention here on Nov. 6 to consider the States Reorganisation Commission's recommendations for the reorunder the auspices of the ganisation of Punjab States. The convention is being held Shiromani Khalsa Dal,
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  • 509 2 "No Chapter Was Read Out To Him" NEW DELHI: The States Reorganization Commission m a Press Note denied the allegation by Sri B. S. Hiray, that a member of the Commission had read out to him a chapter of its report prior to publication. No decisions
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  • 86 2 POONA: Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, said here that there was every possibility of fertilizer factory being established m the Koyna project region. It would then be possible, he added, to utilise the electric energy that would be available when the first phase
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  • 209 2 Boundary Body May Be Set Up To Settle Disputed Areas Of States TRIVANDRUM: The Central Government is likely to appoint a Boundary Commission and a service Commission to work out details of the States Reorganisation Commission's recommendations, the Chief Minister, Mr. P. Govinda Menon, hinted here. The Boundary Commission, or
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  • 109 2 MADRAS: The Council of Public Affairs, Madras, said the S.R.C. had m effect conceded "the principle of predominantly linguistic States" and hence pleaded for the preservation of a strong Centre. It was desirable to reduce the size of Individual States and to increase their
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  • 240 2 Golwalkar's Address At Nagpur R. S. S.Rally NAGPUR: Mr. M. S. Golwalkar, head of the Kashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh, expressed himself against division of the country on linguistic basis. Mr. Golwalkar, who was a ddressiny a mass rally of R. 8. 8. volunteers celebrating Vijay
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  • 331 3 Party Heading For Serious Rift LAHORE: The Awami League Chief, Mr. H.S. Suhrawardy, ha* said that the decision of the East Pakistan Awami League Council to open its doors to non-Muslims is «übjeot to ratification by the All-Pakistan Awami League
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  • 67 3 BIHAR LAND REFORMS ACT VALIDITY UPHELD NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court last week dismissed the petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution by Raja Bahadur Kamakshya Narain Singh and two others, challenging the validity of Section 4 (H) of the Eihar Land Reforms Act, under
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  • 122 3 LUDHIANA: Addressing newsmen here Mr. V.S. Rastogi, member, development coun-cil-(bicycle industry), Government of India, revealed that m order to help those engaged m cottage and small-scale manufactures, a quota of two and a half lakh cycles had been reserved for manufacture and assembly by cottage-scale
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  • 86 3 BOMBAYt Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Chief Minister, appealed to people of Southern India to learn Hindi, besides their own mother-tongue. Inaugurating the three-day annual Tamil "Vizha' 1 (festival) organised by the Bombay Tamil Sangham, Mr. Morarji offered to learn Tamil language if people from South
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  • 102 3 Pakistan Tightens Vigil On Afghan Border KARACHI: Pakistan Gov- ernment isued fresh instructions on Tuesday to its troops on the Pak -Afghan border to tighten its vigil, according to authoritative Pakistani sources here. The sources said this had become necessary because further reports of "vigorous movements of tribesmen on Afghan
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI: An Afghan nilitary mission will visit Czehoslovakia m the near future at the invitation of the Czechoslovak Government, according to a Bakhtar News Agency despatch released by the Afghan Embassy here, The mission which will be composed of officials of the Afghan
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  • 118 3 AHMEDABAD Mr. K. M. Munshi, Governor of Uttar Pradesh, had a "son-in-law" without having a daughter simply because it was a paying proposition for a youth to pose himself as the son-in-law of a great man. Disclosing tills at Nadiad last week, Mr. Munshi said that a Punjabi
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  • 114 3 Independent Town Planning Body For Each State NEW DELPHI: A suggestion for setting up immediately an independent town planning organisation m each State to direct and guide the preparation of regional development plans was made at the con. eluding session of the Autumn Planning Seminar and State Planning Conference. The
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  • 202 3 Handlooms Offer Jobs For 70,000 Progress In Sholapur SHOLAPUR: The handle cm industry c f^ progress m Sholapur district as a result cot tage sponsored by the Government. This is vie prm y industry m the district and it provides employment w than 70,000 persons According to the annual report
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  • 130 3 Kashmir Plebiscite Front JAMMU: "Leading Kashmir PSP members hitherto associating themselves with the Plebiscite Front m their individual capacity have assured me they were going to leave the PSP at no cost. But it will be time before they determine their attitude m the light of the State PSP Executive's
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  • 79 3 NANDYAL: It is no use spending money on translation. We have the experience of Os. mania University before us, which spent lakhs of Rupees for translations, but to no purpose," said Mr. K. AT Munshi, Governor of Uttar Pradesh, here. Speaking at the Qujerat Sahitya Parishad, he
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  • 212 3 LAHORE: The Awaml League chief, Mr. .H.S. Suhrawardv said here that he was averse to forming a un«ea SJS y ol Arious opposition parties and group* J?™** Sstan on the lines of the one formed In East Pakistan before the last general
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  • 57 3 NEW DELHI: Italy bagged the first prize tor tne poster m the international travel posters cotnpettiion which was held simultaneously with the tenth general assembly of the International Union of Official Travel Organisations uhich concluded here. France and Great Britain were awarded prizes for the best photograph
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  • 131 3 BHAGALPURr. Ten persons were injured three seriously when an armed police party fired 11-rounds on two rival groups of villagers on Sunday last, according to a report received here. The seriously injured persons were admitted to the Bhagalpur Sadar Hospital, while the seven others were
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  • 194 3 MADRAS: Presiding over a symposium on 'Juvenile Delinquency at the USIS Little Theatre, under the auspices of the Social Welfare and Community Centre, Mr. S. Parthasarathi Iyengar, Commissioner of Police, observed that experience m Madras City had shown that m most cases of juvenile
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  • 155 3 LAHORE: Elections to the one-unit West Pakistan Assembly may be delayed as a result of the discovery of a lacuna m the establishment of West Pakistan Province Act, 1955 under which elections are to be conducted. The lacuna relates to the provisions laying down qualifications
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    63 3 A blood-stained rioter is surrounded by members of the South Staffordshire Regiment with rifles, clubs and shields, m Nicosia October 28, when seven British soldiers and at least 37 Cypriot-Greeks were injured during riots :n five towns. Hundreds were arrested. The riots took place when mobs gathered m spite of
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  • 114 3 BOMBAY: The Travancorc University has drawn up plans to develop faculties of oceanography and marine biology to enable the students to prose, cute advance studies m the marine science, it was learnt here. Mr. Tron Soot-Ryen, Director of Tromso Museum m Norway who has been
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  • 86 3 SWANTWADI: Mr. Rajaram Patll, a Communist leader of Maharashtra who led a batch of unarmed Indian volunteers Into Goa m early June last, was sentenced to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of about Rs. 2,500 on Oct. 21, according to
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  • 327 3 CALCUTTA-. A wounded tigress mauled the honorary Austrian Consul m Calcutta, Dr. \V. Welssel, who was on a wild boar hunt deep m the Hazaribagh jungles of Bihar last week-end, delayed r eports received here said. Woiocol wsig ininriu m his right ribes m
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  • 161 3 PATNA: The State Government have submitted schemes estimated to cost Us. 20 crores for Inclusion In the Second Five-Year plan for the development of electricity m the State, it is learnt. In south Bihar and Chotanagpur the next work of lines already constructed
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  • 177 3 COLOMBO: A young man standing near a hotel m the company of a >oung woman ate-. 2 a.m. m the morning, suddenly fell unconscious at the sight of two police constables. The policemen rushed to his aid, carried him into the hotel and revived him with first-aid.
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  • 79 3 DACCA: Burma's Foreign Minister, Sao Hktin Hkio has been invited for a joint tour on either side of the Pakis-tan-Burma border to observe and settle affairs of mutual interest relating to alleged "travel difficulties" on other side. Mr. Hamidul Hug Choudury Pakistan's Foreign Minister, who was here on
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  • 79 3 BEGUSARAI: The Government of Bihar have sanctioned Rs. 18 lakhs for the construction of a 35-mile long embank, ment along the river Gandak from Katarmala to Kothia bridge m Monghyr district through panchayat labour. The work of construction is expected to commence from Dec.
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  • 230 3 OUST-THE-MAYOR MOTION: ECHO IN COURT! COLOMBO: The proceedings of the meeting of the Colombo Municipal Council on Oct. 17, when the ratification of the "out-the-Mayor" motion was thrown out on a point of order raised by Dr. N. M. Perera, had a sequel m the Supreme Court, when an application
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  • 115 3 The Conservative Experts Experts POONA: Row experts In Government employ are reluctant to accept and try new suggestions outside their set methods and knowledge was revealed here by the Union Ministry for Agriculture, Mr. Punjabrao Deshmukh. The Minister, speaking In the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce here, last week pointed out
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  • 110 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Civ udhury Mohammad AM, last week issued invitations o various political parties m the country for an AllParty Conference on Kashmir scheduled for Nov. "6, at Karachi, according to authoritative sources. The sources did not disclose the
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  • 93 3 50,000 TO SIGN LANGUAGE PETITION TO P.M. DAMBADENIYA: The people of the Seven Korales are signing a mammoth petition demanding that only Sinhalese should be made the State Language. This petition, which is expected to be signed over by 50,000 people, w\U be presented to the Prtme Minister, immediately after
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  • 733 4 India Ceylon Have Great Things To Achieve' Jointly Plea Not To Exaggerate Indo-Ceylon Problem BOMBAY: Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne, Ceylon's H\h Commissioner m Ind ia, said here on Tuesday that his Government was "optimistic" about ultimate solution to the problems which created 'friction" between India and Ceylon. Sir Edwin told a
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  • 51 4 PHOTO. An elderly woman votes In Saigon on Oct. 23 In the National Referendum on the Head of State. Local reports said more than 9o per cent of the electors voted for the Prime Minister, NGO DINH DIEM, and against their absentee Emperor BAo DAI.
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  • 306 4 The Federal Government proposes to spend next year $794 million as against $747 million this year. The estimated expenditure for 1956 is made up of: Personal Emoluments $154,976,--230; Other Charges Annually Recurrent— s2ol,2s7,9B9; Spe. cial Expenditure— s9B, o7B,466; Emergency $138,403,803; Allocations to
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  • 89 4 PEARSON OPENS "CANADA DAM" IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Nov. 2. Canada's External Affair* Minister, Mr. Lester IS. Pearson, formally opened the 2,000 foot Mawwuijore Dam renamed "Canada Dam,'* main reservoir of Ks. 160 million Mayurakshi project. The da m is located m the picturesque Dumka v alley m the Nantal
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  • 105 4 At 7.30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, listeners to the English Programme of Radio Malaya will bfl able to hear a special featurr programme on the progress of "Ceylon Since Independence." Listeners will hear the voices of Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, Minister of Agriculture and Food and ex-Minister of
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  • 78 4 R.I.— AUSTRALIA CO-OPERATION DJAKARTA, Nov. 2. Australia and Indonesia should make joint efforts to develop "the greatest possible degree of co-ope-ration between them, Foreign Minister* of the two countries said today. In a joint < statement released shortly before the Australian Minister (or External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, left by
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  • 209 4 Split In M. I. C. —Devaser's Action Deplored (From our Correspondent) «UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Indian leaders here today, were enraged at the action of Mr. K. L. Devaser m precipitating a split m th e ranks of the Malayan Indian Congress. A showdown between the MIC President Mr. V. T.
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  • 99 4 The Government of Sarawak has no intention of lifting the export duty on either white or black papper. In a statement last might, the Government said; "Rumours, we are reliably informed, have been circulatingin Singapore and have appeared m certain sections of the Press, that
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  • 71 4 PHOTO. HALf.DOR KILJAN LAXXESS, 53, the Iceland novelist, n Gotshorg, on Oct. 27, after receiving* the news that he is to be awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for literature. He began writing when he was a shepherd boy looking after his father's sheep. He
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  • 48 4 NEW YORK. Nov. 2: Two move newsprint companies raised prices yesterday. Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills, Limited, and Montmorency Paper Company raised their price US$3 a ton to US$l29. In the past fortnight, several other companies have raised prices US$4 or US$5 a ton.— AP
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  • 50 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Newsweek magazine said yesterday Prime Minister Nehrjj of Ind'a "is considering- sending arms to Israel." The magazine said he'd "like to offset Jewish resentment over the Afrc-Asian conference at Bandung, when Nehr u joined the Arab nations In barring Israel."— AP
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  • 41 4 JERUSALEM, Nov. 2: Mr. David Ben Gurion, Israel's Pre-mier-designate today offered to meet the Egyptian Prime Mi. raster and every other Arab ruler as soon as possible to achieve a mutual settlement without prior conditions." Reuter
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  • 144 4 WIFE CONCEIVED WHILE VISITING SPOUSE IN PRISON RALEIGH, North Carolina, Nov. B: An expectant mother wants the North Carolina Prison* Depart. mcnt to parole her hus. band because she saps she became pregnant while visitina him m a prison camp. State Prisons Director William Bailey has called the story another
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  • 121 4 The Court of Inqiuiry into trade disputes at three Singapore hotels the Adelpiu. Gleneagles and Singapore, continued its session yeßterday m private. The disputes at the Adelphi and Singapore hotels have been settled by direct negotiations between the Managements and the Singtapore Workers' Union. Counsel ftr the
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  • 105 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 2.— The New York Times today quoted diplomatic officials In Washington as saying Afghanistan was expected to accept a Czechoslovak offer of arms. In a Washington dispatch, the Times said: "Much of the soviet exploited Egypt's strife with Israel to engineer the Egyptian
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