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Title Section16 1951-05-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 85. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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271 1951-05-07 1 L Unity Efforts By Leaders (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 6. —Future unity of the Indian National Congress still hangs m the balance. Till yesterday, it appeared that Premier Nehru had succeeded m peisuading President Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon to recognise the271 words
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Article111 1951-05-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, May 6.— Sir Sultan Ahmed presiding over the All-India Muslim Convention here on Saturday declared that the Muslims of India had great faith m the leadership of Premier Nehru. "We feel safe m Nehru's hands. We hay« growing faith m111 words
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Article260 1951-05-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. May 6.— Premie. Nehru has succeeded m preventini: the Democratic group of Congre^ leaders from breaking away. The Working Committee welcoming tht decision of the Democratic From to dissolve itself as conducive v unity has selected five persons t< constitute the260 words
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Article89 1951-05-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 6.— Parliament on Friday .passed a Bill permitting the creat'.on of a statutory Finarry* Commission as required by the Constitution Article 280 provided for the President creating a five man Commission which would re commend the distribution of tax proceeds89 words
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Article131 1951-05-07 1 MANILA, May 6— City Councillor Amado V. Hernadez, of Mani.a. and seven other officials of the leftist Congress of Labour Organisations were denied freedom by a Quezon City court which upheld President Elipido QuirLno's right to suspend the writ of habeas corpus for suspected subversives. JudgeA.P. - 131 words
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225 1951-05-07 1 NEW DELHI, May 6.— The Indian Parliament on May 3 passed Mm Visvsibharati Bill to constitute Poet Tagore's institution at Santiniketun into a Central University. The Visvabharati BUI seeks to declare the Visvabharati an institution of national importance and to provide for its functioning asGIIS - 225 words
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Article102 1951-05-07 1 WASHINGTON, May 6.— The U.S. House of Representatives were last week whipping up a plan to force the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson. out of office by shutting off his salary after June 30. They might be able to do this byA.P. - 102 words
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Article172 1951-05-07 1 < CAIRO, May 6.— King Farouk and Narriman Sadek, beautiful 17--year-old commoner, were wed today amid nationwide rejoicing. A salute of 101 guns boomed out from Cairo's ancient citadel fortress this morning to announce the formal signing of the Moslem marriage contract. The ceremony marked theA.P. - 172 words
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Article289 1951-05-07 1 OF COLOURED VOTERS TORCHLIGHT PARADE IN JOHANNESBURG JOHANNESBURG, May 6.— Battle of Britain ace A. G. "Sailor" Malan Friday nighty led. a torchlight march of more than 5,000 people through Johannesburg streets to protest the proposed disfranchising of coloured voters. More than 15,000 attended a protest meetingA.P.; Reuter - 289 words
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Article279 1951-05-07 1 NEW DELHI, May 6.— ln reply to a question m the Indian Parliament on May 4, Mr. Thlrumal Rao, Deputy Food Minister, stated that Canada has accepted the suggestion ihat the Government of India might select from the Canadian September wheat crops grains that sheGIIS - 279 words
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105 1951-05-07 1 Repindia Visits Indian Detainees At St. John's Island The Representative of the Government of India, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, visited the Indian detainees at St. John's Island on Friday last Oowimandefl BaJiley, Commissioner of Prisons, took him round the detention camp. Mr. Menon interviewed all the Indian Uetafnoes numbering nineGIIS - 105 words
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Article109 1951-05-07 1 TEHERAN, May 6.— lran's new Nationalist premier, Mohammed Mossadeq, said here that the country will use the profits it hopes to get through government seizure of the oil industry to strengthen the economy and bring "comfort and ease" to the people. In his outline to parliament,A.P. - 109 words
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Article26 1951-05-07 1 CALCUTTA, May 6.— Six gunmen got away with an 11,000 rupees payroll here after ambushing a car and killing th« 4nvsr.26 words
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Article67 1951-05-07 1 RANGOON, May 3— The Ii riian business community here yesterlay formally handed over io Mie India Food Minister Mr. X. M. linns! i. 350 tons of Burma rice as gift Ui the famine stricken people of India. Accepting the gift on behalf of the Government ofReuter - 67 words
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123 1951-05-07 1 PATNA. Northeast India. May 0. Nearly 400.000 Indians are reporf ed to be on the verge of starvation m the Madhubani district of Bihar, according to two National Congress members who have just completed a fortnight's tour of the district. They urged the Bihar GovernmentReuter - 123 words
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132 1951-05-07 1 RANGOON, May 6.— lndia will get two and a half lakh tons of Burma rice under the Indo-Burma trade agreement now under negotiation a usually reliable source said here last night. An additional one lakh tons are likely to be made availableReuter - 132 words
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Article51 1951-05-07 1 WASHINGTON, May 6. The disputed India grain-bill appears to have been indefinitely pigeonholed by the U.S. House of Representatives. Unwilling to risk defeat at tne hands of irate members, leaders Saturday let it be known they havtno plans to call it up next week as previously announced.-A.P. - 51 words
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Article43 1951-05-07 1 NEW DELHI. May 6.— A Foreign Office spokesman said Saturday the U.S. State Department and India's Washington Ambassador, Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit, were trying to "iron out any misunderstand- Ing" m the way of a wheat air programme for India. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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87 1951-05-07 1 NEW DELHI. May 6.— lndia fears an imminent locust invasion from Persia, Mr. Thirumal Rao, Deputy Food Minister, said m Parliament on Friday. Regional and state authorities m the danger zone had been asked to ensure tJhat their anti-locust teams were fully manned and equippedReuter - 87 words
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Article105 1951-05-07 1 NEW YORK. May 6.— A gift by ihree American voluntary agencies of 300,000 vitamins "urgent ;y nee ied for children suffering from night blindness due to mal-nutri-tion" was to be flown to India Friday after a brief presentation ceremony at New York's international airport. Representatives of the agenciesReuter - 105 words
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80 1951-05-07 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS WILL NOT BE POSTPONED, ASSURES AMBEDKAR (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 6.— The first general elections baaed on adult fianchise will be held as scheduled before December and will not be postponed. Law Minister Dr. Ambedkar told Parliament. He assured that the delimitation of constituencies would be80 words
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Article28 1951-05-07 1 BOMBAY, May 6.— lndia and Syria will shortly sign, a treaty of friendship, the Syrian Minister m New Delhi, Dr. N. H. E. Armanazi, said here yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement22 1951-05-07 1 TILL SOUR PBODUCTB TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MUfiASU The Leading TAMIL Daily m Malaya over IP years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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Advertisement131 1951-05-07 1 New Subscription Rates from 1-4-51 (BY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 83.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 M«nth 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.00 (SINGLE COPY— IS cts.) NONGKONG, BANGKOK, INDOCHINA, A tremendous where exotic archt- land of131 words
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532 1951-05-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, May 7, 1951. WRONG WEAPON J"\O WE help the fight against Communism by adopting Communist tactics? Obviously not. Wo accuse that Communism deprives a people of all their freedom and liberties, personal, civil, political and cultural. Thus m a Communist country, we say, the people532 words
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65 1951-05-07 2 Schools Without Hindi Teachers: Explanation Sought told Mr. A. Vedaratnam Pillai m ♦^legislative Assembly recently lilpSsii ft**^ no Hindi teachers. Of the 3? Htgh Schools referred to by the members, five have appointed Hindi pundits, and an explanation from the others was awaited. It was expected that the remaining schoolsFOC - 65 words
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410 1951-05-07 2 India Govt. To Implement Five-Year Plan Shortly MADRAS: A five-year plan for the improvement and development of the Andaman and Nicobar islands will, it is understood, be implemented by the Government of India shortly. Mr. H. V. R. Iyengar, Home Secretary who recently touredF.O.C. - 410 words
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Article187 1951-05-07 2 NEW DELHI: Foreign business nveatmebt m India on private ;i- nt, as it stood on June 30, 1948, has been estimated at Rs. 197.86 croies, according to a recent -ssossment of India's foreign assets and liabilities by the Reserve Bank of India. This investment which hasF.O.C. - 187 words
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212 1951-05-07 2 STATES' CIVIL SUPPLIES MINISTERS TO MEET TOMORROW NEW DELHI: To evolve a satisfactory arrangement for the distribution of cloth m all the States from the month of June next, by which time the problem of cloth supply will have been satisfactory solved, the Minister for Industry and Commerce, Mr. H.212 words
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Article57 1951-05-07 2 TINNEVELLY. May 5. —It Is earnt that a gift of 90.40 acres of land m Kilaperumalneri Village was made by Mr. S. Shanmugavelamade by Mr. S. Shanmugavelathe Shanmugavelayufhapuram Cooperative Land Colonisation Society ono of the conditions being that preference should be given to AdlDrayisdas mFOC - 57 words
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126 1951-05-07 2 DEVELOPMENT OF MERGED AREAS: NO SPECIFIC PLANS -ViADKAS. May 5 -The Finan"' JSFW 6 Mr B Gi} v^ Rfddl. en behalf of the Chief Minister today •nformed Mr. p. Vcnkatasubbian m rae Legislative Assembly thai the nerved areas of Pn4iukoiia!i Banganapalle, and Bandur were now treated and administer! d asFOC - 126 words
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Article19 1951-05-07 2 MAHARANI SHANTA DEVI NEW DELHI: Maharani Shanla p f Baroda met President Raiendra Prasurf O n Apr. 27. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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151 1951-05-07 2 KARACHI, May s.— Major-Gen. Mohammad Khan, who retired sometime ago as G.0.C., Sind and Baluchistan Command of the Pakistan Army, is understood to have given legal notice to a Bombay newspaper claiming damages to the extent of Rs, 5,00,000. This follows the publication ofF.O.C. - 151 words
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Article, Illustration417 1951-05-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Labour Minister, Shii Jagjivan Ram, announced m Parliament on Apr. 28 the decicision of Government to set up <> new tribunal to adjudicate on bank employees disputes consequent on the Supreme Court's judgment invalidating the award417 words
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Article90 1951-05-07 2 NEW Delhi: Messrs. P. S Kumaraswami Raja, B. Gopala Reddi, bitarama Reddi and M. Bhaktavatsalam saw the Minister on Apr. 27 and spent 45 minutes with him discussing various problems concerning Madras f n Q th eSt J? nS elating to amendment to the Constitution withF.O.C. - 90 words
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106 1951-05-07 2 DECCAN AIRWAYS LTD.: GOVT. OF INDIA TO TAKE OVER FROM JUNE 1 BOMBAY The Government of India have decided to take over the Deccan Airways Ltd., from June 1 this year as a first step towards their scheme of nationalising air here SP rt> WaS reliably learned The night airmailF.O.C. - 106 words
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Article74 1951-05-07 2 MADRAS: A deputation from Coimbatore, consisting of Messrs. i*. ti. Kandaswamy Gounder, M A 'SrTY* 11 and R Xu PPuswam y M.L.A.s waited on the Minister for Forests, Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi and discussed with him questions relating to speedy assignment of land to political sufferersF.O.C. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration446 1951-05-07 2 INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TO BE ESTABLISHED PONDICHERRY: The two-day Aurobindo Convention concluded here on Apr. 25 after adopting a resolution to establish an "International University" at Pondicherry on the lines of the draft of the Mother '"for the purpose of realising one of the cherishedF.O.C. - 446 words
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Article45 1951-05-07 2 COLOMBO, May s.— Mr Avinaan encyclopaedia m Tamil "one J o the b Wst efforts m the East Spec Ted to a h the enc y cl °P^dia was expected to be completed hv th o «^h of the next year.- GIISGIIS - 45 words
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246 1951-05-07 2 ACCESSION OF KASHMIR: CONASSEMBLY WILL DECIDE JAMMU: Sheikh Abdullah reiler a ted on Apr. 26 that the State'.s Constituent Assembly would 'ie convened as planned "even m the teeth of opposition from interested quarters." Speaking before a peasant gathering at Reasi m the mountainous north-western area of Jammu province. SheikhF.O.C. - 246 words
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Article148 1951-05-07 2 a/\ EW ELHL A P j> 24 'By Air f Air a Sieements with Thailand, Egypt, Ethiopia and Iran were contemplated m the near future by the Government of India, announced Mi-. Ran Alimed Kidwai, Communications Minister, m Parliament to-day. Agreements with the United Kingdom andF.O.C. - 148 words
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Article43 1951-05-07 2 t ,E, D s ?f The new telephone exchanges, that are to be set un at Mysore and Kilpauk by the Corf nnc" ICa T° h nS MiniStry will haye CO 7oo' tL Tart tO bG remun^tive f rom F.0.C.F.O.C. - 43 words
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1607 1951-05-07 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Forward Contracts Bill Goes To Select Committee Inconclusive Discussions On Bill To Remove Newspaper Tax NEW DELHI, Apr. 24, (By Air Mail). Parliament referred the Forward Contracts (Reguation) Bill to a select committee today. Sri Ramnath Coenka (Madras) and Mr. Naziruddm Ahmed (West Bengal) severely criticised theF.O.C. - 1,607 words
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440 1951-05-07 3 SETTING UP OF POPULAR MINISTRIES IN RAJASTHAN AND P.E.P.S.U. REORGANISATION OF POLICE FORCES IN TRIPURA PAKISTANI RAIDS ON RAJASTHAN BORDER IMPORT OF IRICE FROM BURMA-TICKETLESS TRAVEL ON RAILWAYS. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, Apr. 24. (By Air I Matt) Sri N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. States Minister, stated m •Parliament to-dayF.O.C. - 440 words
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243 1951-05-07 3 AMENDED PROVISIONS OF MADRAS H.R.E. ACT PROMULGATED MADRAS: The Governor or Madras has promulgated on Apr. 28 an Ordinance continuing m force three Acts which amended m 1944 and 1946 th,e Hindu Religious Endowments Act. These measures relate to the extension of the Act to the temple:, m Madras City,F.O.C. - 243 words
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158 1951-05-07 3 Invalidation Of Bank Award: Govt. Considering Position NEW DELHI, Apr. 24. (By Air Mail). Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Works Minister, speaking on behalf of the Labour Minister, told Parliament to-day th#t Government were fully alive to the gravity of the situation arising from the invalidation of the Bank Award byF.O.C. - 158 words
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147 1951-05-07 3 MADRAS: The formation of an air wing unit of the Senior Division of the National Cadet Corps m Madias City m 1951-52 has been sanctioned by the Government. The unit will be called "No. 3 (Madras) Air Squadron, National Cadet Corps" and will consist147 words
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103 1951-05-07 3 Asaf All's Name Not In Voters' List NEW DELHI, May s.— An appli cation praying for enrolling Mr Asaf Ali, Governor of Orlssa, as a voter la his home constituency was rejected by Mr. M. 8. Chadha. acting as revising authority for the Delhi State electoral rolls on the pFOC - 103 words
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Article100 1951-05-07 3 MADRAS, May 5. Twenty-two year old Aircraftsman Abraham attached to No. 2 Ground Trainin? School, Tambaram, while travelling by electric train between St. Thomas Mount and Meenambakkam. knocked his head against an electric post recently and died on the spot. At an inquest held next dayFOC - 100 words
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Article, Illustration454 1951-05-07 3 and r™^ 5' Mnm i"'* Minister of State for Information n f J ?E^ T said ,lf re n Apr. 27 that the work on installation of a ten kilowatts transmitter for Nag ur would be speeded up. The h ddifl. statloiF.O.C.; A.P. - 454 words
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52 1951-05-07 3 NORTH MALABAR KISAN CONGRESS KOZHIKODE KOZHIKODE, May s.— The North Malabar District Kisan Congress which met at Badasara recently elected a new Council with Mr. T. V. Anandan as President, for the ensuing year. It adopted a ne* constitution for the Kisan Congress. The Council condemned the provisions of the52 words
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215 1951-05-07 3 I NEW DELHI: The Home Minister, Mr. C. Raiagopalachari, told Mr. Jundge m Parliament on Apr. 28 that one Harijan was successful m the I.A.S, examination. He was ranked 48th m the general list and was being appointed to the I.A.S. _The Minister said thatF.O.C. - 215 words
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Article51 1951-05-07 3 (Amendment) Bill passed recently by the Madras Assembly as being against the declared policy of the Congiess and detrimental to the interests of the cultivate*-. It called for suitable amendments to the Bills and the immediate resignation of all Congress legislators from Malabar who helped passaee of sur*h v measure.FOC - 51 words
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Advertisement84 1951-05-07 3 WHY APPEAR OLD! fWhen you can by simple means turn grey hair black with the most scientific HAIR DYE dew&ed by a German hair specialist. Easy, effective and longstanding. Price: $2 per bottle. Postage extsra. Sole Distributors: Overseas General Agency 72, AMPANG STREET, KULA LUMPUR. DIRECT SAILINGS FOR COLOMBO mv84 words
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Article910 1951-05-07 4 CEYLON NEWS: Glowing Tributes To Memory Of Sir P. Ramanathan COLOMBO: Many speakers paid tributes to the memory of Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan at the meeting held recently m the grounds of the House of Representatives on the occasion of the centenary of Sir Ponnambalam's birth. TheFOC - 910 words
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348 1951-05-07 4 MINISTER'S REQUEST TO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COLOMBO: Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State has made a request to the Chamber of Commerce that it should grant holidays to Mercantile employees on Vesak, Prophet Mohamed f s Birthday and on Sinhalese and Hindu New YearFOC - 348 words
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Article43 1951-05-07 4 LONDON. May 6.— Kin S George VI lust week gßve permission for Wi« Horg Kens defence force to add ■Royal" to its namo. The new Royal Hona; Kong Defence Force *rew out of former volunteer units formed as far back as 1854.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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219 1951-05-07 4 FEDERALISM WILL CREATE FRUSTRATION IN PARLIAMENT' JAFFNA: A dinner organised o> the Jatlna District Community Centres Union to the Minister oi Health and Local Government and to toe delegates to the All-Ceylor, Village Committees Conference *vas neld at Jaffna College. Cover.vere !aid for over 500. Tht Chairman, Mudaliyar C r.nagarajah,FOC - 219 words
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111 1951-05-07 4 FIRE LIT AT AUSPICIOUS TIME GUTS FACTORY INGIRIYA: The rubber factory of Victoria Estate, Munagama, was destroyed by a fire early on New Year's Day. The damage is esti- mated to be about Rs. 15,000. It is reported Uiat an emplayee of the estate kindled a fire at the auspiciousFOC - 111 words
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331 1951-05-07 4 DID CEYLON GOVERNOR USE SECRET PASSAGE TO VISIT LADY LOVE COLOMBO: Was there an underground passage leading to somewhere from the Grand Hotel, Mount Lavinia, m those far off days when the hotel building was the residence of a governor of Ceylon? Old folks m Mount Lavinla say there wasFOC - 331 words
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250 1951-05-07 4 Milk Consumption In Colombo Lowest In The World COLOMBO: The daily consumption of milk m Colombo averages one ounce per person the lowest m the world! This was revealed by Dr. D. W. Amarasinghe, Chief Municipal Veterinary Surgeon, m a broadcast talk recently. "In some countries it is as higrjFOC - 250 words
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Article184 1951-05-07 4 JAFFNA: Mr. A. E. Tamber, President of the All-Ceylon Union of Teachers, has made representations to the acting Minister of Education that public confidence m Ceylon's examination system hag been greatly shaken by the extremely low percentage of passes m the S.S.C. English examination of 1950.FOC - 184 words
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Article122 1951-05-07 4 COLOMBO: India has agreed to release to Ceylon her requirements ol cotton yarn for a year to help her handloom industry, Ceylon's Industries Minister, Mr. G. G. Ponnabalam, said at a Press conference here. The Minister said that following an appeal by him to the IndianF.O.C. - 122 words
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Article106 1951-05-07 4 GAUHATI: A fierce hailstorm, described as the word m the last 50 years, swept Gauhati for about 15 minutes on Apr. 29 night. The storm broke out at 9 pm and the electric supply failed. The Gauhati centre of All India Rartiu could not relayF.O.C. - 106 words
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Article48 1951-05-07 4 NEW YORK. May 6.— Eypfs King Farouk will receive a US$lOO,OOO (some £35,700) solid gold tea and coffee service as a gift from an unidentified diner, according to Rita Rotheim, U.S. Merchandising Counsel to the makers Messrs. Adle Brothers of Birmingham. England. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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