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Title Section16 1951-12-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 303. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY DECEMBER 13, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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158 1951-12-13 1 Congress Wins 22 Seats Out Of 36 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12. —An Independent candidate was yesterday declared elected to the Himach al Pradesh State Assembly from the general seat of the two-memb er Penka constituency in Sirmur district. He polled 3,267 votes aga instGIIS - 158 words
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Article116 1951-12-13 1 HONG KONG, Dec. 12.— Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, arrived in Hong Kong at 0900 local time today after a ten -hour overnight flight from Singapore in a regular passenger airliner. He was <met at Kaitak airport by Governor Alexander Gratham. Looking,AP - 116 words
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Article119 1951-12-13 1 PARIS, Dec. 12.— The Indian delegate, Rev. J. d' Souza addressed the delegates to the UN General Assembly who had gathered to celebrate a solemn mass at Notre Dame in Paris on Sunday. This impressive ceremony was presided over by the Lord Archbishop of ParisGIIS - 119 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-12-13 1 Photo. A State Banquet was given in honour of the Chinese Cultural Mission, at Hyderabad House, New Delhi, on Nov. 28. The function was attended among others, by tb e Chinese Ambassador to India and top-ranking civil and military off) cers of tht' Government of India. Photo shows Mr. TingGIIS - 80 words
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Article46 1951-12-13 1 CANBERRA. Dec. 12— The Australian Government has invited hational leaders in various fields to a Citizenship Convention next year to discuss future migration plans, it was officially announced here. The convention, third of its kind, will take place in Canberra, at the end of January.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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125 1951-12-13 1 Communist Detenus To Contest Elections In Bihar PATNA, Dec. 12.— The Bihar Government has ordered the release of five Communist detenus to enable them to participate in the elections. They will be released on the condition, however, that they will return to jail after three months. Of these five, fourGIIS - 125 words
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222 1951-12-13 1 Women Queue Up At Polling Booths In Kerala TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 11.—Travan-core-Cochin went to the polls yesterday. The second state in the country to do so the first being Himachal Pradesh— this 9,000 square, miles maritime State will complete polling in the first week of January Press Trust of India reportsGIIS - 222 words
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Article108 1951-12-13 1 LUCKNOW. Dec. 12.— Uttar Prade_m Is now a centre of sports industry. Sialkot. which now forms part of PaJcistan, wis formerly the most important centre of the industry. Sports industry in U.P. is already showing signs of stability and goods manufactured cover a wide range includingFOC - 108 words
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Article171 1951-12-13 1 LONDON, Dec. 12.— Lord Addison, former Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, died last night aged 82. Lord Addison, who had had three serious illnesses in the past 18 month, was one of the main architect on the government's transfer of power to India, Pakistan, CeylonReuter - 171 words
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85 1951-12-13 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 12.— Japan's travelling hockey team, completing a month-long tour of India, arrived here yesterday. The team will fly to Tokyo on Thursday via Pan American Airways. The Japanese played 17 matches and lost all of them. They scored nine goals to theirA.P. - 85 words
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127 1951-12-13 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 12.— India's Food Minister, Mr. K.M. Munshi, disclosed in Bombav on Sunday that India was getting technical assistance and equipment worth| three million rupees from FAO. Mr. Munshi, who returned to India after attending the recent FAO conference in Rome, saidFOC - 127 words
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76 1951-12-13 1 MUNSAN, Dec. 12.— Allied truce negotiators today made a conditional offer to accept a Communist plan for a behind-the-llnes inspection by neutral observers during a Korean armistice. The Allies said they would agree to a neutral Inspection and two other Communist proposals if: 1. TheAP - 76 words
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Article55 1951-12-13 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 12.— The Indian Committee of the American Council of Voluntary Agencies, USA, has sent a free gift of three million vitamin A tablets to the Indian Health Minister for distribution among children suffering from vitamin deficiency diseases. Two hundred and fifty thousand of theseGIIS - 55 words
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307 1951-12-13 1 Chinese Mission: Exchange Of Farewell Messages CALCUTTA. Dec. 12.— The 21 members of the Chenese Cultural Mission left Calcutta for Rangoon on Dec. 9 concluding their sixweek tour of India. The Misssion was given a warm send-off at the Dum-Dum airport by representatives of the Central and West Bengal GovernmentsGIIS - 307 words
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275 1951-12-13 1 WORLD THINKERS MEETING IN DELHI TODAY NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— An International symposium on philosophical and cultural relations between East and West will be held in New Delhi from tomorrow Dec 13 to Dec. 20. The symposium, which is being organised by the UNESCO in cooperation with Government oi India,FOC - 275 words
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Article21 1951-12-13 1 STRASBOURG. Dec. 12.—Belgium's Paul Henri Spaak yesterday announced his determination to resign as .president of the Euro- pean consultative Assemoiy.— A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article50 1951-12-13 1 Maintaining their unbeaten record in Malaya, the All-India soccer tourists defeated the All-Malayan Chinese XI by a solitary goal at Penang yesterday evening. The Indian tourists are scheduled to meet the Gothenberg XI, the Swedish touring soccer side, at the Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore, today.50 words
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128 1951-12-13 1 CAPETOWN, Dec. 12.— Complaint against the South African Government by the Cape Town weekly Socialist newspaper, the Guardian, will be among communications to be submitted to the United Nations Commission on human rights at its next session. Miss Naomi Shapiro, acting editor of the Guardian,Reuter - 128 words
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119 1951-12-13 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 12.— Treaties ot friendsnip with Turkey and Syria already have been completed and the former is expected to be signed before the end of December official sources said here. They added similar treaties were under negotiation with Egypt and Yemen.A.P. - 119 words
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57 1951-12-13 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 12. —Ceylon Prime Minister Don Stephen Senanayake today denied a Washington report that the United States had asked for assurances Ceylon would sell no more rubber to Communist China. He declined to comment when pressed for an indication of the stand Ceylon would takeReuter - 57 words
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76 1951-12-13 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 12— Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal, received a gift of two bullockdrawn ploughs from the American Consul-General In Calcutta, Mr. Evans Wilson, on Dec. 6 at the Chin-jura Giovermmenit Agricultural Farm. The ploughs Were originally presented by Co-operativeGIIS - 76 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-12-13 1 Photo). Rear. Admiral N.V. Dickinson, who recently took charge as Rear. Admiral Commanding Indian Nav a l Squadron in October, 1951. called on the President, at Rashtrapati Bhavan (Government House), New Delhi on Dec. 4. Ph oto slums Dr. Rajendra Prasad. President, with Rear.Admiral Dickinson. G.I.I.S.G.I.I.S. - 46 words
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224 1951-12-13 1 EGYPT TO RECALL HER ENVOY IN LONDON CAIRO. Dec. 12 —Egypt last nig__t decided to recall her Ambassador in London, Abdel Fattah Amr Pasha, leaving the embassy in the care of a charge d'affaires, a government spokesman announced here early to. day. The decision was taken at a special cabinetReuter - 224 words
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Article52 1951-12-13 1 TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 12.— The Chalaackaby Project in TravancoreCochin, one of the six major irrigation projects in the State, was opened by th* State's Industry and Labour Minister on Dec. 7. The Project will help irrigate 50,000 acres of land and produce an additional 15,000 tons of paddy everyFOC - 52 words
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56 1951-12-13 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— The Prime Minister's Secretariat has received a further donation of Rs. 2,016 from India's Commissioner in Mauritius, Port-Louis, on behalf of the IndoMaurifian Association for Assam Earth Quake Relief Fund. This brings the total amount of contributions from this colonyGIIS - 56 words
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Article58 1951-12-13 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— A Press note issued in New Delhi on Dec. 6 says that the maximum number of Judges, including Chief Justice, fixed under the .President's High Court (Judges) Order of 1951, in regard to the Allahabad High Ceurt, is 24 including the ChiefFOC - 58 words
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731 1951-12-13 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Dec. 13, 1951. THE LYTTELTON REMEDY FOR MALAYA AND so Mr. Lyttelton too has come and gone, but will Malayan terrorism go on for ever or come to a speedy end, time alone can show. Like many other experts before him, the Secretary of State731 words
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Article327 1951-12-13 2 Congress Captures 36 Sea ts Unopposed Returns ln Ihe States BOMBAY, Dec. 5: With with drawals over in all the Part A and B States, nine candidates have be en returned unopposed to tho ihe various Assemblies. House of the People and 46 for Congress lias secured seven of thoFOC - 327 words
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Article150 1951-12-13 2 KALIMPONG, Dec. I.— The first elections In the Indian Protectorate State of Sikkim to the 17-member Legislative Council will be held next March, lt was provisionally decided today by the State Administration. Aboi.it 65,'000 adults— so per cent of the total population areFOC - 150 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-12-13 2 Photo, Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, addresses the UN veterans and guests invitiod to honour them during a special UN Day cere, mony at the U.S. Capitol. Sixty UN flags are displayed on the Capitol Building stepg, where a gr oup of U.S. servicemen form the letters "UN".- USISUSIS - 50 words
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95 1951-12-13 2 MADRAS, Dec. I.— Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Finance Minister, who is in charge of elections, told Pressmen on Saturday that he had given instructions for the collection of statistics relating to rejection of nomination papers. The grounds for rejection would be analysed and tabulated soFOC - 95 words
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Article53 1951-12-13 2 CUDDALORE, Nov. 30.— Mr. S. S. Paul, Collector and Returning Officer, heard today objections raised by Mr. Ramnath Goenka and by Mr. G. Rajagopalan, Congress candates, against Mr. R. Ramanathan Chettiar's nomination for the Tindivanam Parliamentary constituency and declared it valid. Mr. Chettiar's election agent subsequently presen- ted aFOC - 53 words
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Article77 1951-12-13 2 AHMEDNAGAR, Dec. 3.— Over a dozen prominent Congressmen of Ahmednagar District including Mr. K. R. Garud, M.L.A., President of the Ahmednagar City Congress Committee, Mr. R. K. Borde, member of the M. P. C. C. and Mr. R. R. Shah have resigned from the Congress as aFOC - 77 words
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Article180 1951-12-13 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— A press Note issued by the Election Commission, India, says: A number of the representations have been received in the office of th e Elction Commission complaining that the Returning Officers nave not allotted to party candidates the symbol reserved for the party.FOC - 180 words
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110 1951-12-13 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. s— ln order to ensure quick delivery of corres. respondence to the Election Commission at New Delhi, the DirectorGeneral. Posts and Telegraphs, had offered the facility of special bags to the Election Commission states a Press Note. To avoid the possibility of anyFOC - 110 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-12-13 2 Photo. Harry S. Truman, President of the United States (left), presents the 1951 Harmon International Trophy for the world's outstanding aviator to Colonel David C. Schit Ifng," of the U.S. Air Force, in a ceremony at the White House, in Washington, D.C. Colonel Schilling in commander of the *31st FiUSIS - 59 words
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Article73 1951-12-13 2 TANJORE, Nov. 30.— Mr. T. K. Palaniappan, Returning Officer, today rejected the nomination of Mr. S. Narayanan for the House of People Kumbakonam constituency on the ground that he is the Managing Dkector of Raman and Raman Bus ae-vice __f_mited which has Government contracts for carrying mails. The nominationFOC - 73 words
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Article37 1951-12-13 2 TIRUNELVELI, Nov. 30.— The objection to the candidature of Mr. R. Ramanathan Chettiar (former Mayo: of Madras) for the Tiunelveli constituency of the House of the People has been overruled and thc nomination held valid.— FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article713 1951-12-13 2 NEHRU ON VITAL TASK FACING THE NATION BHOPAL, Dec. 3. The Congre _>•* President, Mr. Jawaliarlal Nehru, told a gathering of 50,000 people h ere today that alter freedom thc. most fundamental thing was to con solidate the unity of the country nnd to bind together inFOC - 713 words
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462 1951-12-13 2 PRAKASA BLAMES AMBEDKAR FOR AMBIGUITY JAIPUR, Dec. s.— Mr. Sri Prakasa, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, refuted i n a statement here last week that Congress members of Parliament had raised a storm when certain clauses weie sought to b e introduced inFOC - 462 words
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Article333 1951-12-13 3 High Court's Ruling On Privileges BOMBAY. Dec. 8. The Chief Justice of Bombay disposing of a revision application yesterday, held ihat Section 86 of the Code of Civil Procedure was mandatory and conferred a privilege upon every Ruler of a former .State. Even after theFOC - 333 words
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Article119 1951-12-13 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— Egyptian cotton prices prevailing in the first week of the month prior to the ensuing quarter will not be taken into account in fixing cotton textile prices for the coming quarter, a Commerce Ministry Press Note announced here on Dec. 1. TheFOC - 119 words
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Article76 1951-12-13 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 11,— Mr. G. Frey. former assistant to the Swiss Trade Commissioner in Bombay, was killed on Oct. 29 when he attempted to climb an unknown peak, 19,130 feet high, one and half miles south-east of Koktang Peak, according to the Swiss Trade Commissioner here. Mr.FOC - 76 words
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Article272 1951-12-13 3 BLIND RELIEF SCHEME IN TIRUCHI TIRUaHIRAPAI_LI. Dec. B.— At the weekly meeting of the Tlruchl Rotary Club, held on Monday, Dec. 3, I_t.-Col. T. Swami Desikachari presiding, Dr. A. Snankar Rao gave a review of the blind relief work that was being done in Tiruchirapalli district for the last threeFOC - 272 words
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Article266 1951-12-13 3 PATNA, Dec. 11.— Conditions of present day village life ln Ziradei. the home village of President Rajendra Prasad, are not satisfactory, according to a letter written by Dr. Prasad to the Bihar Governor, Mr. M. S. Aney. Dr. Prasad said in his letter: "MyFOC - 266 words
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Article268 1951-12-13 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 11.— Leading insurance magnates of the City met high officials of the Reserve Bank on Monday to discuss certain special problems confronting the insurance companies following the raising of the Bank Rate. It is understood that the question of depreciation of capital values ofFOC - 268 words
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153 1951-12-13 3 Maintenance Suit Claim For Arrears NEW DELHI, Dec. B— A Division Bench of the Supreme Court, presided over by the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Patanjali Sastri, delivered judgment on Dec. 6 ln the appeal preferred by the Maharaja of Vizianagaram against the judgment of the Allahabad High Court in respectFOC - 153 words
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121 1951-12-13 3 Children's Paintings Exhibition Opened At Delhi NEW DELHI, Dec. 11. An exhibition of children's paintings and drawings, received from different parts of the world, was opened here on Dec. 1 by the Chief Justice of India, Mr. M. Patanjali Sastri. Among those present at the ceremony were Cabinet Ministers, Diplomats,FOC - 121 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-12-13 3 PHOTO) Soviet Foreign Minister. M. Andrei Vishinsky (centre) and Mrs Vishinsky (right) talk to French Ambassador Adrlen Thelrrv during interval at the Paris opera, on Dec. 3.- APAP - 28 words
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135 1951-12-13 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— The following 20 days, in addition to Sundays, will be observed as Government of India holidays In 1952, according to an official announcement Bank Holiday (Jan 1), Republic Day (Jan. 26), Holi (March 11 and 12), Ram Navuii (April 3). GoodFOC - 135 words
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164 1951-12-13 3 Exemption From Article 371: Kerala's Claim TRIVANDRUM, Dec. B. —Mr. G. Parameswaran Pillai, former Indian Trade Commissioner in Australia and an independent candidate for election to the House of the People from Trlvandrum, on Dec. 5 urged that TravancoreCochin too should be exempted from the operation of Article 371 ofFOC - 164 words
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162 1951-12-13 3 AMENDMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT NEW DELHI, Dec. 8. An Ordinance to amend the Industrial Disputes Act 1947, entitled the Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Ordinance. 1951. has been promulgated recently. When disputes between management and labour regarding the general terms and conditions of service of employees arise in a large numberFOC - 162 words
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Article73 1951-12-13 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 8. India's Minister for Works, Production and Supply, Mr. N. V. Gadgil. will launch a new 8,000-ton Indianbuilt cargo vessel on Dec. 15. The ship, fourth of Its kind built at Scindla-s shipyard at Vizagapattam, "was ordered by the Government of India. It willFOC - 73 words
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Article179 1951-12-13 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. B.— Dr. N. L. Macpherson, Chief of the Antibiotics and Insecticides Section at W.H.O/s Geneva Headquarters, an expert in penicillin manufacture, and Mr. A. M. Fennis, W.H.O. Consultant in Engineering Design, have reported great hopes of an early start on the construction ofFOC - 179 words
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134 1951-12-13 3 No Damages Done To Mosques In W. Bengal CALCUTTA, Dec. B.— Mr. C. C Biswas, India's Minister for Minority Affairs, refuted on Wednesday the allegation made by the Acting Foreign Minister of Pakistan that 85 mosques in West Bengal and Assam had been totally destroyed or demolished and converted intoFOC - 134 words
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61 1951-12-13 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 11.— The" Bombay Police on Dec. 4 seized gold worth about Rs. 8 lakhs from a boat which arrived here from Dabho! via Zanzira. The gold was concealed in two big trunks along with sweats and toffee tins Three persons stated to beFOC - 61 words
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104 1951-12-13 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. B— A manpower plan to work out the various schemes of development suggested in the Planning Commission's report was strongly advocated by employers' and workers' representatives at the sixth meeting of the Central Employment Advisory Committee held here on Dec 3FOC - 104 words
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394 1951-12-13 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 8. The World Meteorological Organisation is now collecting data of turbulence tithe atmosphere on important international air routes tooth in the lower and the upper levels and in cloudy or clear weather. The Indian Meteorological Department, in accordance with the Organisation's recommendations, hasFOC - 394 words
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86 1951-12-13 3 AHMEDABAD, Dec. B.— The Government of India, who are keen on developing the tourist traffic io India, have instructed the State Governments to appoint honorary regional tourist officers at key tourist centres to render all possible assistance to distinguished tourists and make suggestions forFOC - 86 words
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469 1951-12-13 4 Text Translation Of Ceylon's National Anthem CEYLON NEWS: Only Part lo Be Sung On Ceremonial Occasions COLOMBO: Instructions as to the number of lines to be sung on ceremonial occasions of the song Namo Namo Matha" will shortly be issued by the Home Minister Si r Oliver Goonetilleke, on whoseFOC - 469 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-12-13 4 GOVERNOR LAYS FOUNDATION STONE Photo. Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, laying the foundation stone of the Out. Pat lent*. Department and Nurses Hostel at the i* General Hospital, Friday, Dec 11. I.D.M.I.D.M. - 33 words
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Article32 1951-12-13 4 The following have been re-nominated to the Senate by the Governor -General: Sir Gerard Wijeyekoon, sh Ukwatte Jayasundera. Mr. l. L Hunter J^;-. s R Kanaganayagam auu oir ..ran* uunesekera.— FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article34 1951-12-13 4 JAPANESE TEAM DEFEATED AT MADRAS MADRAS, Dec. 12. The Japan, ese hockey team, now touring In. dia. was defeated by three goals to nil by the Services Hockey Eleven ai -V_.acl.-as on Sunday. FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article151 1951-12-13 4 COLOMBO: Research studen ts from Ceylon will be welcome in Lisbon The Revd. Dr. A. de Silva Rego, Professor of Colonial History at the University of Lisbon, who is here on a short visit said: "I shall be happy to help any students sent out byFOC - 151 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-12-13 4 Photo. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for Colonies, holding Press Conference at th e Government H ouse, Singapore, Friday, Dec. 11. Mr. Lyttelton is seated in th e ba ck tow fourth from left. I.D.M.I.D.M. - 36 words
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Article39 1951-12-13 4 MADRAS, Dec. 12.— The cultural and educational activities of the Bri. tish Council in 82 countries may be curtailed by Government plans to cut down the Council's budget, its Chairman Sir Ronald F. Adam, said here laajt night.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article59 1951-12-13 4 SRINAGAR, Dec. 12.— 1n Kashmir revenue officials are busy recording new ownership rights in respect of lands transferred to tillers under recent land reforms. Already new revenue records have been completed for 93,000 acres of land. So far, nearly 84,000 acres of land have beenFOC - 59 words
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41 1951-12-13 4 GWALIOR. Dec. 12.— The Full Bench nf the Madhya Bharat High Court on Dec. 6 declared the State Zamindari Abolition Act valid. All petitions filed by zamindars (landlords) challenging* the Act were re- Jected. FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article47 1951-12-13 4 BOMBAY, Dec. 11.— Mr. K. M. Munshi, India's Food Minister, said here Sunday Italy was prepared to export "a very smaM quantity" of rice to India. The Minister returned here from Rome where he attended the Food and Agriculture Organisation con- rerence.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article58 1951-12-13 4 CAIRO, Dec. 11. Engineers com. pleted a Bailey bridge over the auxiliary canal at Suez Sunday and expected to flnisji the 500--yard road to the garrison's water plant yesterday evening, a BriUsl. military spokesman said No Egyptian police were seen by the British at any time since work on theAP - 58 words
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404 1951-12-13 4 The Singapoie Harbour Board Staff Association has delivered the following ultimatum to the Chair, man of the Board at 9 am on Dec. 10:— Your letter of the 4th Dec. ref: S-1808 in reply to ours of the 14th Nov. was discussed at length404 words
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250 1951-12-13 4 Federal Citizenship: MIC Criticises FlO's Views Sir,— ln Its interview with the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Federation of Indian Organisations irvas expressed the view that it is not right that Indians and Ceylonese "should be treated on a footing of equality with the Chinese250 words
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131 1951-12-13 4 Gala Fun Fair In Aid Of Ramakrishna Mission School A gala fun and fair will be held in aid of the Ramakrishna Mission Boy's Home on Sunday, Jan. 13 from 2.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m at No. 179, Ba'.telv Road, Singapore under the distinguished patronage and presence of Mr. Malcolm131 words
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Article135 1951-12-13 4 Anniversary Of Chiang's Fliaht TAIPEI. Dec. 11. —Two years ago yesterday Generalissimo Chiang Kai. shek fled fiom the collapsing mainland to Formosa. At the time his prospects seemed extremely dim. Nearly everyone seemed to think only one road lay ahead disaster There was the almost unanimous Prediction that in theAP - 135 words
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