Indian Daily Mail, 9 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 329. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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392 1952-01-09 1 Western Security Plan India's Attitude PARIS. Jan. 8. India announced yesterday that she would abstain from voting on the new Western collective security plan. But ah e reserved her position on the rival Soviet move to call a "top level" Security Council meeting to consider world tension and Korean peace.Reuter - 392 words
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390 1952-01-09 1 Defeated Minister Will Not Resign Madras Premier Explains Position From Our Own Co-respondent MADRAS, Jan. B.— Finance Minister Mr. Gopala Reddi who was defeated in the elections to the Madras Assembly will not resign office as expected. Chief Minister Mr. Kumaraswamy Raja told Pressmen after conferring with Mr. Gopala Reddi390 words
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75 1952-01-09 1 E. African Indians Appeal To Lyttelton LONDGN, Jajv B.— The British Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lyttelton has received a communication from two members of the East African Indian Congress asking for an early int.-. view with him. The Uvo members were recently authorised by the ExetivReuter - 75 words
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Article78 1952-01-09 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. B— Seiichi Katsumata, Japanese Socialist leader and member of the Diet, arrived here yesterday for a week's long series of conferences with Indian socialists and government officials. He said he was trying to arrange to talk with premier Nehru. Matsumata is prominentA.P. - 78 words
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Article212 1952-01-09 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. B.— Three more I esults of elections to the HYDERABAD Stat e Assembly wsl e announced yesterday. Two of the seats went to the Congress party and the third to the People's Democratic Front. 1 party position in the State Assembly now is: CongressGIIS - 212 words
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175 1952-01-09 1 Bandits Surround Police Post Kill One Special KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: Between ten and fifteen bandits attacked a police post on a rubber estate early this morning In the Tapah area of Perak. The bandits; surrounded the Guard room and the Malay Special Constable sentry was shot dead, and another Special175 words
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102 1952-01-09 1 JAKARTA, Jan. B— After 14 months of hard primitive life in the jungle of Ceram Island 2,000 adherents of the "Republic of South Moluccas" have surrendered to the Indonesian Army, an* Army communique issued at Amboina said. They were "in a famished state and sick."Reuter - 102 words
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Article127 1952-01-09 1 CROMER, England, Jan. 8. The Gaul Triplets of Cromer are going to have to explain for the rest of their lives why they celebrate their birthdays at opposite ends of the y«ar. The mother, Mrs. Emerald Gaul, wife of a clerk on the staff of the Cromer AreaReuter - 127 words
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Article72 1952-01-09 1 BRUSSELS, Jan. 8. Belgium announced yesterday she waa willing to accept the credentials for a new Egyptian Ambassador "in the name of the King of Egypt and the Sudan," but that this would have "no political significance." A Belgian Foreign Office announcement said this had beenReuter - 72 words
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Article72 1952-01-09 1 ADVTS. FOR CHURCHILL TO NOTE NEW YORK, Jan. B.—Fullpage advertisements in two New York papers today told Mr. Churchill this way of securing American aid: "Come up with a. prescription for an economic cure and not a request for another economic poultice." The advertisements, headed, "How to help Britain andA.P. - 72 words
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Article180 1952-01-09 1 PARIS, Jan. B.— The French coalition government of Rene Pleven fell yesterday after five montlis in office. Its downfall came when the Socialists turned against the ihe government for Its plans to supply the economy "axe" to the nationalised railways and the social security system. On theReuter - 180 words
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217 1952-01-09 1 U.S. Negroes Plan Nationwide Protest Strike NEW YORK, Jan. B.— Negro leader Walter Whit said Sunday he plans to talk to labour leaders about the feasibility of calling a "nation-wide work stoppage" to protest a Florida bomb killing of two Negroes White. Executive Secretary, of the National Association for AdvancementA.P. - 217 words
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Article40 1952-01-09 1 PORT SAID. Jan. B—Egyptian workers tied up all ahipning and port facilities in Port Said for the second day in 1 succession. They ceased work this morning following anti-British demonstrations in the town i_s» ReuterReuter - 40 words
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298 1952-01-09 1 Heavy Floods In Malaya: Train Services Still Disrupted KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: The Malayan Railway Administration announces that the flood conditions in North Johore and South Negri Bembilan have deteriorated and it appears unlikely that through train services between Kuala Lumpur and will be resumed tomorrow. Mail train services have today298 words
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119 1952-01-09 1 Bill To Ban Racial Discrimination In U.S. WASHINGTON, Jan. B.— Representative Javits (Republican. New York) said Sunday he will introduce a one-package anti-segregation and discrimination bill embracing virtually all the Truman administration's civil rights proposals. In the past, individual billdealing with these proposals have always been killed in the SenateA.P. - 119 words
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Article132 1952-01-09 1 Bowles —Says NEW DELHI, Jan. B.— Mr. Chester Bowles, American Ambassador to India, said yesterday he thought India might get more American aid in the next six months than the $50,000,000 specified in their new agreement. The two countries signed an agreement on Saturday for speedingReuter - 132 words
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596 1952-01-09 1 INDIAN DELEGATE'S SPEECH IN U.N. COMMITTEE PARIS, Jan. 8. Speaking in the general debate on the South African issue in UN special (ad hoc> Political Committee in Paris on Saturday the Indian delegate, Mr. R.K. Nehru, said that they were not concerned withGIIS - 596 words
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Article142 1952-01-09 2 BERHAMPORE (West Bengal), Jan. 1: People of Murshidabad District experienced a novel election campaign yesterday when an aeroplane flew over the District in the morning and dropped leaflets bearing the photograph of Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress President and containing Congress appeals to the voters of MurshidabadF.O.C. - 142 words
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Article57 1952-01-09 2 BALLOT PAPERS STOLEN AMBALA, Jan. 4:— The ballot papers intended for Bun polling station in Thanesar constituency were found stolen last night. The polling in thfe constituency was consequently postponed. The Dy. Commissioner of Karnal has ordered an enquiry into the matter. Dr. Oopichand Bhargava, former Chief Minister is oneF.O.C. - 57 words
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Article343 1952-01-09 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Jo Be Deferred lill Elections Are Over BANGALORE, Jan. 3:— A Press Note issued by the Government of Mysore to-day, referring to the counting of votes in regard to elections now going on in the State, said that it would notF.O.C. - 343 words
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Article998 1952-01-09 2 NAGPUR, Jan. 3.— Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, was declared elected to-day to the State Legislative Assembly from Saraipali. Mr. D. K. Mehta, Finance Minister, has been returned to the State Assembly from the Lakhnadon constituency, according to a telephonic message fromFOC - 998 words
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379 1952-01-09 2 CONGRESS OPENS ITS OWN BROADCASTING STATION i SHILLONG, Dec. 27:— A new device for the propagation of the cause of the Congress candidate has been adopted by the Shillong District Congress Committee with a ceremonial installation of what is described as its own "broadcasting station" in the front of theF.O.C. - 379 words
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Article59 1952-01-09 2 AMRITSAR, Dec. 28. A shooting incident in connection with election campaign took place in village Bhindi according to a report received here. The report stated that some persons after a heated argument on the question of canvassing shot a Lambardar and injured him. The police have registered a59 words
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Article55 1952-01-09 2 KOTTAYAM, Jan. 2.— Three persons were injured and few others sustained minor injuries when some persons hurled stones at a Congress election meeting held last night Etthitha nam Confusion prevailed the meeting, which was being addressed by Mr. Verghese, ex-Spea-ker of the Travanoore-Cochin State Assembiv w__FOC - 55 words
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117 1952-01-09 2 Communal Parties Doing Great Harm GWALIOR, Dec. 28.—Pandit Pant, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, said at an election meeting here today that communal parties lik e the Hindu Mahasabha were not only preaching hatred towards Muslims but also spoiling the case of Kashmir Pandit Pant said the shameful propaganda ofFOC - 117 words
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Article40 1952-01-09 2 JULLUNDUR, Dec 28 —The District Magistrate of Jullundur has prohibited till Jan. 25 the carrying of weapons in public within the district "In view of the tension prevailing between rival groups for the Assembly.' FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article101 1952-01-09 2 BANGALORE, Jan. 2.—Polling in a 925-voter booth in the Ulsoor Assembly constituency here was ordered to be discon tinued after one of the ballot boxes was found damaged. The Presiding Officer of the booth noticed during the lunch interval today that the paper seal near the lockingFOC - 101 words
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Article62 1952-01-09 2 MADURA, Jan. 2. Armugam Pillai, a centenerian aged 110, waited patiently for nearly two hours in a queu e to cast his vote in today's election in Attapparai, a village 25 miles from Madura. Himself unable to stand with his di*>oping body, he wasFOC - 62 words
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Article47 1952-01-09 2 ATRAPUR (Ganjam), Jan. 2: A village voter who was going away hiding ballot paper intended, for Pariament in pocket was caught by police in a booth here yesterday. When the voter regretted his ignorance he was released and made to cast his vote P.T.I.P.T.I. - 47 words
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Article44 1952-01-09 2 CHATRAPUR (Oanjam), Jan. 2. Police arrested a person at Humma in Chatrapu** constituency yesterday on a charge of impersonation during polling. The person, it is stated attempted to vote in the namo of his fathar who was on sick bed. FOCFOC - 44 words
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145 1952-01-09 2 MADHUBANI Jan. 3.— Cash and ornamenits worth about Rs. 40,000 were carried away by a gang of 30 armed daeolts last night from the house of Mahadeo Thakrur in village Koilakh near here. The dacoits carried flash lights and used crackers to scare away theFOC - 145 words
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Article36 1952-01-09 2 JAFFNA: The Jaffna Municipal Council, at its monthly meeting considered a memorandum of the Medical Officer of Health regarding the construction of water-seal latrines In the rural parte of the area. The suggestion was approved.- FOC.FOC - 36 words
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Article118 1952-01-09 2 She Is Emissary Of Her Father LUCKNOW, Jan. I:— Mrg. Indira Gandhi, daughter of the Congress President, Sri Nehru, told an election meeting at Sitapur, 60 miles from here to-day, that she was going about various places as an emissary of her father to tell the people that he wasF.O.C. - 118 words
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372 1952-01-09 2 "ESSENTIAL UNITY OF INDIA MUST BE MAINTAINED" DIBRUGARH, Dec. 30.— Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress President this morning stressed the essential unity ct India and appealed to the people to give up thinking in terms of provincialism. Shri Nehru was addressing a meeting at Dibrugarh which was attended by more thanF.O.C. - 372 words
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245 1952-01-09 2 ANGLO-INDIANS APPEAL TO VOTE FOR CONGRESS CALCUTTA, Dec. 31 —The Anglo-Indian leaders, at i meeting in Calcutta on Monday under the presidentship of Mr. Frank Anthony decided to appeal to Anglo-Indians to vote for the Congress Party. In the opinion of these leaders it had become current in certain secrtoFOC - 245 words
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Article109 1952-01-09 2 AMBALA, Jan. 3. Polling started yesterday in a number of urban constituencies in Punjab's plains. These included districts of Hissar. Rohtak and Gurgaon popularly known as the "Harijan's Prant". Each of these districts has one seat in the House of the People. Eight candidates are contesting for thFOC - 109 words
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Advertisement31 1952-01-09 2 To Grace the Occasion 9 s >£ <& jA WEAR A HAT CHOSEN FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF HATS DESIGNED BY TRIKKI. DRESSMAKING DEPT. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR31 words
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508 1952-01-09 3 Calcutta Conference's Appeal 7o India Govt. CALCUTTA. Jan. I. The Indian Conference of Social Work, at Us session to-day, recommended to the Government the creation of a Ministry of Social Affairs at the Centre and in the States and departments of publicFOC - 508 words
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Article54 1952-01-09 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— Maj. General J. N. Choudhuri, who ltd the first armoured division to Hyderabad during the rolice Action, has been appointed Adjutantz-Geiieral, Army Headquarters. He will take the place of Maj. Gen. Hiralal Atal, who .succeeds the late Maj. Gen. Surve as General OfficerFOC - 54 words
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Article180 1952-01-09 3 RICE RATION IN MALABAR INCREASED MADRAS, Jan. 3.— The rice I ration in the "informal ration areas" of Malabar, Nilgiris and Kasargod taluk of South Kanara district, has been Increased from five to six ounces, with effect from Jan. 13. The rice ration was cut down by an ounce inFOC - 180 words
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Article113 1952-01-09 3 KARACHI, Jan. 4.— Khwaja Nazimuddin, President of the Pakistan Muslim League, has cancelled a resolution passed by the Sind Muslim League Working Committee recently expelling Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur Sind Revenue Minister, from the League for two years for "working aguiirst Muslim League interests." Khwaja NazimuddinFOC - 113 words
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Article122 1952-01-09 3 HYDERABAD, Jan. 4.-4>ne girl was killed on the spot when a lorry carrying polling officers from Osmanabad to Latur recently struck against her and overturned, accord ling to a telegram received by the Chief Electoral Officer on Dec. 26. The thirtyfour occupants of the lorry whichFOC - 122 words
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178 1952-01-09 3 KAUMPONG. Jan. 2.—Communist Chinese authorities at Lhasa have decided to bring 15.000 families from China and settle them in different parts of Tibet, according to information reaching here from Lhasa. These Chinese families, the report adds, will be given houses and cultivable lands inFOC - 178 words
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Article37 1952-01-09 3 TAMLUK, Jan. 4.— A warm reception was accorded to Dr. Syamaprasad Mookerjee when he arrived here this morning from Calcutta on a tour of Midnapore. He left lor Mahisadal after some time.— FOCFOC - 37 words
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242 1952-01-09 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 31. Addressing the delegates and observers of the filth annual session of the Indian Conference of Social Work to-day, Mr. J. C. Kumarappa, P ssident of the All-India Village Industries ssociation, who recently returned from a tour of ChinaFOC - 242 words
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Article116 1952-01-09 3 ALLAHABAD. Jan. s.— The fifth convention of the teachers of the deaf in Ind which was in session here recently urged the Gover:. ment to make a statutory provision for the employment of their students. At least three per cent ot the posts of class threeFOC - 116 words
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Article116 1952-01-09 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 31.— The inaugural meeting of the Board of Directors of Slndri Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd. was held here to-day. The Board passed two resolutions, one authorising the Managing Director of the Company. Mr. B. C. Mukerjee, 1.C.5., to open a banking account with" the ImperialFOC - 116 words
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Article99 1952-01-09 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3i.— Dr. E. V. Cowdry, Director of the Cancer Research Institute, Washington whose services have been obtained by the Government of India, under the general agreement for technical co-operationi of December, 1950, with the U.6.A.. has arrived in India. Dr. Cowdry, who lsFOC - 99 words
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Article53 1952-01-09 3 KARWAR, Jan. 3. Eight flsherwomen have been drowned when a boat, carrying them from Jaili Island off the coast of Bhatkal capsized, according to a report received here. These women had gone there, it was stated, to gather oysters from the Island. Two bodies are vet toFOC - 53 words
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Article143 1952-01-09 3 CUTTACK. Jan. 1. The Revenue Minister of Orissa, Mr. Saci Trlpathl, who Is now on an election tour of his native district of Koraput, had to rVwce last week a vicious stttack of a full-grown Royal Bt ngal tiger near a ivulet K cording tg aFOC - 143 words
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346 1952-01-09 3 INDIAN PRESS COMMENTS ON KOREAN DEADLOCK NEW DELHI. Jan. B.—Commenting on Mr. Vyshinsky's suggestion that the Security Council should intervene to end the armistice deadlock in Korea. the HINDUSTAN TIMES writes: "Coming as the proposal does from a power in close and continuous touch with Communist China, It would ordinarilyGIIS - 346 words
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Article71 1952-01-09 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 3. Cutch. Saurashtra and Gujerat are in the grip of a cold wave This morning the temperatures were eight to thirteen degrees below normal. The lowest minimum temperature in the region was 41 degrees, recorded at Baroda. The cold wave may continue till tomorrowFOC - 71 words
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210 1952-01-09 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 31.— The Hindustan Shipyard Ltd. of Vishakapatnam which will take over the management and administration of the ship- building yard from Scindlas, Is expected to be registered during the middle of January, it was officially learnt here to-day. The Government ofFOC - 210 words
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Article42 1952-01-09 3 LAHORE. Jan. 6. Hindu and Sikh evacuees abandoned 66.6 lakh acres of land In the Punjab (P) In the wake of partition, Malik Abdul Aziz. Parliamentary Secretary (Rehabilitation) told a questioner In the Punjab (P) Assembly. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article137 1952-01-09 3 RS. 100 AS INITIAL BASIC PAY SURI (Birbhum), Jan. 4. The annual conference of West Bengal ministerial staff, which concluded here recently, has in an unanimous resolution urged the Government to fix tihe initial basic pay at not less than Rs. 100 per month in all offices irrespective of status.FOC - 137 words
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Article225 1952-01-09 4 CEYLON NEWS: To Ceylon One Consignment Already Shipped COLOMBO: Japan has loc.">ed 12,000 tons of Siamese and Burma rice to Ceylon. This loan, which Ceylon has obtained through the good offices of America, is to be repaid by Ceylon in March with Californian rice.FOC - 225 words
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89 1952-01-09 4 BROADCASTING DIRECTOR TO BE CEYLONESE COLOMBO: A Ceylonese is to be appointed Director of Commercial Broadcasting. This step has been taken in pursuance of the Government's policy pf complete Ceylonlzatlon of all key posts in Departments The Director of Commercial Broadcasting, Mr. Clifford Dodd. told me that his contract whichFOC - 89 words
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Article31 1952-01-09 4 PRETORIA, Jan. B.— King George. Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret will spend a few weeks private holiday in South Africa in March or April, it was officialiv announced here today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article70 1952-01-09 4 RAKWANA: A four-foot cobra glided into the Rakwana Town Council office and reared up its outspread hood. Excitement followed. The cobra vanished. Since then the Chairman of the Council, when at work at his desk has his legs well above the ground. The Council building is old70 words
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Article64 1952-01-09 4 JAELA: A burglar entered St. Anne's Church, Wellgampltlya at night and made good his escape with four flowervases, each valued at Rs. 20. But he Is said to have left behind a diary, presumably belonging to him, bearing a name and address. Rev. Fr. Mahe, ParishFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1952-01-09 4 Prof. MIHIR KUMAR SEN - Prof. MIHIR KUMAR SEN By -THE growth of the importance i of Suez and the Red Sea i as the main artery of communication between the East and the West has been most of it J in recent years as would be 1 apparent from1,499 words
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Article442 1952-01-09 4 COLOMBO A deputation, representing the All-Ceylon Hindu Conference appealed to the Home Minister. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, recently to rescue the Hindu temples and trusts "from the present disreputable position of being Institutions maintained for the sole benefit of orlvate individuals." The deputation consisted of Messrs.FOC - 442 words
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166 1952-01-09 4 Training Soon In Vernacular Shorthand COLOMBO: Government proposes to take steps shortly to train ]arge numbers of Sinhalese and T-imil shortnandwriters as a first step in the implementation of toe recommendations of the Official Languages Commission. Government feels that unless this step Is taken, the adoption of the national languages166 words
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Article30 1952-01-09 4 PARIS. Jan. B.— Crt. Kurt Carlsen, skipper of the crippled Flying Enterprise was awarded the French "officers cross of merit" yestorday by If. Andes. Vice-Minister of the merchant marine. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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