Indian Daily Mail, 7 December 1953
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Title Section16 1953-12-07 1 Iindian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 297. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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133 1953-12-07 1 Fr. Premier III: Ike Frowns HAMILTON, Bermuda, Dec. 6.— The Western Big Three Foreign Ministers agreed here yesterday to meet Mr. Vyachesiav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister in Berlin some time after January 17, a usuany reliable source said. The date ofReuter - 133 words
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Article185 1953-12-07 1 M. Joseph l^aniel, the French Fruao Minister, missed laat night's -»-»4{ i'nree session anci is in ©ed witn a cnul, a French spokesman said. M. ijeorgeo isidault deputised for noon an ia meeting: with Sir Winston Chui chill and President EiatnaiOwer. A Fiencn spokesman was closelyReuter - 185 words
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Article222 1953-12-07 1 TUCKERS TOWN (Ber muda), Dec. 6. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill won the first round at the BigThree conference he insisted that President Eisenhawer have the seat of honour. The bulldog: tenacity for which the British leader is famed cropped up a few hours after theA.P. - 222 words
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Article50 1953-12-07 1 ABOARD THE LINER GOTHIC. Dec 6.— The Gothic, carrying the Queen and tae Duke of Edinburgh on the Pacific stage of their British Commonwealth tour. Is now passing through overcast weather in mid-southern Pacific. Nearest land is CUppeston Island, about 600 miles to the north.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article191 1953-12-07 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 6. Senator -McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) kept an eye yesterday on the White House count of returns from his "tell it to Eisenhower" plea for messages from the pe-ple as 10 how they stand on foreign policy. But he seemed to have abandoned hisA.P. - 191 words
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Article69 1953-12-07 1 KARACHI, Dec. 6 Iranian Minister Adai Ali Asghan Hekmat is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan on Dec. 17 for a three-week s tay at the invitation o f the Pakistan Government. He has been invited in pursuance of Pakistan's po.icy to promote friendly relations with otherAP - 69 words
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Article110 1953-12-07 1 reside t F enhiwer yesterday protested about a >..._ Vy» ■■>. li irO 111' l>ro»s iiiro.itfii nn> i rriu n a. .<-u;i.i .11 about the Mecret ..<•■« ni^s u( tn< ineetine of the Kig Three, a usually well int.irm- source revealed to> nijrht. H« nald atReuter - 110 words
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Article70 1953-12-07 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 6.— The Delhi University honoured Sn Kajaji, the Chief Minister of Madras St#te by conferring doctorate on him yesterday. The citation read that he was "happy triple confluence of statesman, administrator ana savant. The Vice-Chancellor Dr_ Radhakrlshnan in his70 words
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Article201 1953-12-07 1 MINNESOTA, Dec. 6.— Senator William Knowland (Republican California) majority leader last night said there was a mistaiten view in some parts of the world that Mr Nehru, Prime Minister of India was the "authentic voice for all of Asia." "Mr. isenru does not speak lor tn<»Reuter - 201 words
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Article94 1953-12-07 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 6. The U.N. Special Political Committee voted yesterday to continue the u.N. inquiry into South Africa's racial laws and government discrimination powcy. South Africa strongly opposed the inquiry ami hwd the aup>pon of most of the British Commonwea lth. The committee voted 37-10 withA.P. - 94 words
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Article215 1953-12-07 1 PANMUNJOM, Dec. 6. Delaying tactics in the explaining booths by South Korean priiioners who have chosen Communism presented orhcials with problem of how to force them to leave the tents. Some prisoners asked for time to ''maKe up their minds" whether they should return home toReuter - 215 words
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Article30 1953-12-07 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. Rear Admiral William S. Parsons, who set the trigger for the first atomic bomb used in war died of a heart attack auqaoaly ycjttrd&y.— RwUr.30 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-12-07 1 PHOTO. Jiritish premier Sir Winston Churchill bows as he shaken hands with the Duke of Windsor as the Duke leaven tho Premier* official residence in IHm-ning Street. London.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article77 1953-12-07 1 MAJL>RAS. D©<x 6. The Madras Uovenuneut announced today a i>ne-year moratorium on uvbi.s incurred by fanners (luring the past nevea lean yean*. A Government ordinance published here said this would PR them the distractions and expenditure involved in litigation by their creditor* and help achieve maximum foodA.P. - 77 words
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Article90 1953-12-07 1 From our own correspondent PA.TIALA, Dec. 6.— Mr S Dhillon of IN A fame, former General-Secretary of PEPSb National From ha* <Jecl<Jea to join the Congress, as te feels convinced that the Congress High Command will deal fairly with Sikh Community and in fact regarded them90 words
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Article135 1953-12-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 6— The next session of the Ali-Indln Congress will be held at Kalayani near Calcutta on Jan. 23-24. This was decided by the Working Committee meeting here, presided by Sii Nehru. The Committee also decided that the question ot135 words
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Article61 1953-12-07 1 WASHINGTON, Dec 6. Warren S. Lockwood President of the Natural Rubber Bureau, an organisation of Malayan rubber producers to expand the rubber market in the U.S., will resign that position 'on Dec. 31, He will be succeeded by H. C. Bugbee, Natural Rubber Bureau Vice-president and forA.P. - 61 words
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243 1953-12-07 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 6, -The Political Committee of the 1 United Nations General Assembly adjourned until Monday discussion on an Indian proposal that it set a definite date -February 9— when it should reconvene to discuss the Korean question. The adjournmentReuter - 243 words
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Article88 1953-12-07 1 Prime Minister Nehru of India was reported Friday to have informed Asian-Afiican members of the U.N. that India would regard ;is unfriendly any country .pposing India's move to reconvene the U.N. Assembly for a debate on Korea. A diplomatic source said India's delegate, V. K. Krishna Menon, is88 words
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Article67 1953-12-07 1 TEHERAN, Dec. 6.— Persia yesterday resumed diplomatic relations with Britain after a 14-month break and spoke of hopes of a settlement "of any disputes in the past." This move is expected to lead soon to renewed negotiations on the Anglo-Persian oil dispute, which led to the breakReuter - 67 words
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538 1953-12-07 1 CONSERVATIVE REBELS JOIN LAB. LONDON, Dec. 6. P rime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's Government is fighting its toughest home front scrap over its handling of the Nationalist turmoil shaking Britain's Colonial Empire. the Labour Party, Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttleton, has declared he is sticking toA.P. - 538 words
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Article89 1953-12-07 1 PUNJABI SHERIFF FOR MADRAS From our own correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 6. A Punjabi businessman* who settled down in Madras City thirty years ago, has been appointed the next Sheriff of Madras, succeeding Mr. P. V. Venkatachalum. He is Mr. Nazir Hussain. hides and skins merchant who has taken prominent part89 words
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Article131 1953-12-07 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 6.— One of India's leading independent newspapers offered a friendly parting gesture to U.S. VicePresident Richard Nixon with an editorial page comment: "His visit has surely been a diplomatic gain for the U.S." The Hindustan Standard, which lampooned Nixon's goodwill tour before hisA.P. - 131 words
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90 1953-12-07 1 SEOUL. Dec. 6.— Authoritative South Korean sources said yesterday that South Korean government would shortly send a "goodwill mission" to Southeast Asian countries to examine the possibility of forming an anti-Commu-nist alliance. The formation of such a "non-military" alliance in Southeast Asia was reliably reportedReuter - 90 words
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Article115 1953-12-07 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 6.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit* of India, President of the United Nations General Assembly, said yesterday that Indian*, could not understand why Americans regarded communism as a threat. She told 900 boys and girls at i> youth forum here: 'For some reasonReuter - 115 words
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Article43 1953-12-07 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 6.— An eight-page edition of the" New York Herald Tribune wa s the only major paper on sale hero today as the phfifo engravers' strike continued. The paper's mam front page headline was "no settlement in sisht."— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article200 1953-12-07 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. S. Ra- dhakrishnan, Vice-president of India, urged medical practitioners to serve the needs of the. common man and bring medicine within the reach of ■Ml Inaugurating the third AllIndia Homoeopathy Conference here, he said, medicine in modern times was "an expensive essential," andFOC - 200 words
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612 1953-12-07 2 Special Screening Check Clamped (By Seling S. Harrison) PRIME Minister Nehru's Foreign Ministry has clamped a special screening check on Southeast Asian visa applications to keep the Indian Communist Party's forthcoming third congress 'as strictly Indian as possible." The last time Indian612 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-12-07 2 Jade Bn<m Wong of San t ranclscx* California* bikawn a pair of quartz jewel bowls she has made by her own secret process. She says the bowls have bottom sections as »trm an porcelain but as transparent as j;la,s*. Alt left are small enamel ptecet* m brilliant colours.A.P. - 86 words
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Article98 1953-12-07 2 Alleged AntiIndian Propaganda NEW DELHI": The Home Minister. Dr. K. N. Katju toid Srt v. Veeraswamy, lmd., Madras, in the House of the People than the Union Governmont had ma<jc "certain further inquiries' from the Government of Madras about allegations of anti-Indian propaganda iby two Italian mi»sionariea in Fort Oochin.FOC - 98 words
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Article39 1953-12-07 2 NEW YORK, Dec. 6.— Near. iy a dozen companies are pouring millions of doJLara Into new plants and research to step up production of the wonder metal titanium, urgently needed In the U.B. defence programme.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-12-07 2 PHOTO. These tightrope-walker* form part of the new Moscow circus programme. These performers are directed by A. Tashkenbayev. Merited Artist of the Uzbek Republic. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article98 1953-12-07 2 LONDON: Sri Ramakrishna Dalmia, Indian industrialist, said he had as yet received no advice from India wita reference to Press reports that the Indian Special Police Establishment carried out a number of raids on various business concerns of his on Friday. Sri Dalmia arrived hereFOC - 98 words
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Article1272 1953-12-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Export Advisory Committee met under the Chairmanship of Sri T. T. Krishnamachari Commerce and Industry Minister, to consider export policy with particular reference to over 100 suggestions made by various organisations for the removal of impediments to export promotion. Replying to criticisms atx>utFOC - 1,272 words
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287 1953-12-07 2 Recognise Red China End Cold War-Raghavan MADRAS, Dec. s.— Mr. N. Raghavan, the Indian Ambassador to China said here that though four- power conferences would "take us nearer to peace" they by themselves without solving the question of the recognition of China in world councils, "will not be able toReuter - 287 words
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Article180 1953-12-07 2 NEW DELHI. Srimathi M. S. Subbulakshmi gave a benefit recital here in aid of the Ramakrishna Mission Library and lecture hall building proposed to be constructed by the Mission's Delhi branch. Prime Minister Nehru, who attended the function, presented a silver salver on behalfFOC - 180 words
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50 1953-12-07 2 KOZH3JKODE: Tne Government of Madras have, it la understood, pass.d orders stopping the training «f nurses at tie Kozhikode Governraen headquarters hoapital from the commencement of next year. The nursea > ralnirK course has been la existence in t^ia hmmitoi §nm a long time.-FOC - 50 words
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Article255 1953-12-07 2 KOZHIKODE: Inquiries to the deiay in the commence, ment of production at the Government Hydregenation Factory, West Hill, Kozhikode, revealed that the decision or the Government taken in November, 1952 following th» Cabinet Committee inquiry in, to the economics of the Factory to dispose ofFOC - 255 words
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Article94 1953-12-07 2 HYDERABAD: About, twothirds of the 900 acre sugarcane farm of Mir Laik Ali former Prime Minister of Hyderabad now in Pakistan, has been allotted to displaced persong. was learnt here. The remaining one-third also would soon be similarly allotted. The request of the local farmersFOC - 94 words
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Article90 1953-12-07 2 LONDON: The Indian Relief Committee in the United Kingdom has remitted Rs. 40,000 to the Indian Prime Minister's Flood Relief Fund The Committee has been making collections from the middle of September for relief to the people affected by Hoods in various parts of India. TheFOC - 90 words
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Article1378 1953-12-07 3 MR. JAIN APPEAL FOR CO-OPERATION k Km. ALCUTTA: Mr A p Jaln U nl «n Minister for Keiua;kjn. presiding at a conjerence in Calcutta, to wtuco il- t n and oruf nlnent memb >rs of different parties In ttw \%e»t Bengal Legislature were invited, made aFOC - 1,378 words
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Article99 1953-12-07 3 Glass Ampoules And Philosophy NEW DELHI: Have glass ampoules anything to do with philosophy T This question was raised at the import Advisory Council meeting. Pleading for an intelligible classification, Sri K. R. Chandran said, under the import Control Schedule, glass ampoule** came under the claHHificattont. "optical, scientific, philosophical, andFOC - 99 words
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Article233 1953-12-07 3 Indianisation Of Navy A Survey NEW DELHI: The eight senior Naval Officers' Conference started its three-day session here at Naval Hq. me conference which is held annually to exchange views on important policy questions affecting the administration of the Nla/vy. was presided over by the Naval-C-in-CL Vice-Admiral Sir Mark Pizey.FOC - 233 words
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Article114 1953-12-07 3 NEW DELJII: Sri T. T. Krieshnu.mu.chan, Commerce ;m<i Industry Minister, called upon the Export Advisory Committee to consider the desirability of having in India an Export Credit Guarantee scheme, somewhat on the lines of flhe U.K. Scheme, which works on the commercial principle of insurance. The Minister,FOC - 114 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-12-07 3 PHOTO. This photo shows the midocean club on /the Eastern end of Bermuda Islands where President Eisenhower of U.J4.A.. Premier Sir Winston Churchill of Britain, and Premier Joseph La niel of France meet in a bi? three conference. The photo shows the front of the mamA.P. - 58 words
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Article333 1953-12-07 3 TRIVANDRUM: The population of Travancore-Cochin State, according to the 1951 census figures just published is 9,280,425. This is almost 2»/ 2 times the population 50 years ago. The rate of growth of population is from 1,000 to 1,021 every year. T.ie result of migration is333 words
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Article129 1953-12-07 3 NEW ucutii: Mr. XSixon got a gunnpse of rural India at the aonepat Community project In t'unjaib, about 30 mixes from here. He was accompanied by Mrs. Nixon, Mr. Alien, wife of the U.B. Ambassador, and others. The lay-out of a model village with 00FOC - 129 words
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Article122 1953-12-07 3 HYDERABAD The People's Democratic Front has given notice of 18 non-official resolutions for consideration at the special session of the Hyderabad Assembly. Important among them are those welcoming the formation of the Andhra State and urging immediate merger of Telengana with that State, calling upon the Indian GovernmentFOC - 122 words
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594 1953-12-07 3 MADRAS: Mr. N. Bajrhftvan. India* Amse*vv dor to Chfcna. na&d In am interview here that 'India's relations with China are as cordial as ever." "In the beginning- of this year," Mr. Raghavan aald. •the ahmese did not correctly understand our stand on Korea andFOC - 594 words
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Article310 1953-12-07 3 LONDON: Dady Hartoj;. the social welfare work, leader, said "there has been little short of a revolutionary change in the part played by women in India today" in social welfare activities. She told a jodnt meeting of the East India Association, and the OverseasFOC - 310 words
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Article175 1953-12-07 4 OOLiOMBO: Cricket enthusiasts in Coiomoo will have an unusual aatc to keep in January <wnen twenty live UKUan nini suars and signers visit Ceylon. Dunne: their four days here, the suird (mostly Norui u>di.ia iion stars) and £in£era hop« to play a testival cricket matchFOC - 175 words
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Article29 1953-12-07 4 KA.RACHI, Dec. 6 -The Governor-General of Pakistan, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed returned to Karachi yesterday after a six- week tour of the United States. Britain and uthfr European countries. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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255 1953-12-07 4 Will Be Regarded As Illegal Immigrant. If Enters COLOMBO: Mr. Hferry Pollitt. Secretary-General off tbe British Oonnnimint Party.* will he treated as <aa (illegal immigrant if he carries oat his threat to come to Ceylon to ttenanoe of the ban Imposed on him byFOC - 255 words
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Article143 1953-12-07 4 ROCHESTER, New York, Dec 6. Eaateman Kodah research scientists have described a new method for do voioplngr ifiuns that would reduce to 20 seconds developing times now requireing three minutes. They reported also that the new technique can be useed at lower temperatures ttian ordinary agentsA.P. - 143 words
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76 1953-12-07 4 TEHERAN, Dec. 6.—Premier Mohammed Mossadeq. standing trial here on antistate charges, faced a new challenge yesterday. It came from professional wreslters competing in the international tournament %t Frankfurt, Germany. And it iaid: "When you are free, we are prepared to wrestle you any time." The ageingA.P. - 76 words
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Article161 1953-12-07 4 CALCUTTA, De<X 6 Chcddi Jagan and L..F.S. Burnham, the deposed British Guiana ministers, said here yesterday they believed the Government of India is prepared to take the British Guiana issue to the United Nations. The ex-ministers were speaking at a press conference. Jagan alleged Britain wasAP - 161 words
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1149 1953-12-07 4 G.C.C. L.U. Condemns F.C.C.L.Us. Attitude The Government and City Council Labour Union at an •All Branches Delegates Special Emergency Conference' held yesterday condemned and pro rested against the attitude of the "Federation City Council Labour unions' in pasetajr a resolution on Nov. 22. rt tun ami ing the ICity Council1,149 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-12-07 4 PHOTO. Here* Las a (Kaki. 22-year-old German- Javanese dancer who has starred In four German films. She's dressed as Mimna, «vife of a Maori Chief, for her role in the film "The Seekers," first she ha 4 made in Britain. The nim .story to an adaptation ofA.P. - 70 words
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Article327 1953-12-07 4 ABOARD THE ROYAL YACHT GOTHIC. Dec. 6 I King" Neptune mythical mo- J narch of the sea) and his Queen i came aboard the Royal yacht in mid-Pacffic Friday to hold J traditional revel some hours < after the Equator had been crossed. j The DukeReuter - 327 words
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Article69 1953-12-07 4 HONGKONG, Dec. 6.— Mr. A. C. Gazdar, operations manager of the Air India Incernatlonal arrived here yesterdal in the course of his Far Eastern tour in anticipation of an extension of his airlines service further east to Bangkok, bong Kong and Tokyo. He saidReuter - 69 words
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Article36 1953-12-07 4 COLOMBO, Dec. 6. The resolutions committee of the parliamentary group of the United National (Government) party has recommended that Communists and Communist j'mpathisers should be re:aoved from Ceylon Govern- ment posts.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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