Indian Daily Mail, 5 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 325. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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492 1954-01-05 1 "Economic Strength Better Than Guns And Bombs" BANGALORE, Jan. -I— "lndia does not propose at any time to enter into an arms race with Pakistan," declared Premier Nehru addressing a mammoth public meeting here last night. "It is bad enough for the restReuter - 492 words
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488 1954-01-05 1 Abor Hills area of Assam where Indian troops were massacred m October. A moderate wing of th<» Communist Party is understood to be opposed to the plan on the grounds it is ultimately bound to alienate Nehru completely from any sympathy withAP - 488 words
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Article58 1954-01-05 1 FRANKFURT, Jan. 4 Judgo William L.. Clark will protest m Washington at his ouster as Chief Justice of the U.S. Appeals Court m Germany, his wife said here yesterday. Mrs. Clark returned to Frankfurt after saying goodbye to her husband Thursday when he sailed aboard theAP - 58 words
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Article158 1954-01-05 1 MADURA, Jan. 4 —The Indian Communist Party yesterday charted a compromise path between party factions seeking an all -out "united front" campaign to woo Prime Minister Nehru and at the other extreme an outright terrorist insurrection against the Nehru regime. Ajoy K. Ghosh, who has beenAP - 158 words
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Article122 1954-01-05 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 4 Queen Elizabeth's Australian itinerary,, criticised m the press yesterday as too strenuous, will include many more functions than Australian advisers first suggested because the Queen has personally insisted on their inclusion, it was stated authoritatively here tcnight. The Sydney Sunday Telegraph said: "InReuter - 122 words
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Article87 1954-01-05 1 CREWE, ENGLAND, Jan 4 Twenty-three men taxi drivers here have asked the local council to ban the town's three women taxi drivers. The men say the Job is not suitable for women and there is the danger of them being molested especially at night. One ofReuter - 87 words
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Article62 1954-01-05 1 PARIS, Jan. 4 French Premier Joseph Laniel Saturday offered his resignation to President Vincent Auriol, It war. learned. M. Auriol m close consultation with incoming President Rene Coty, refused the resignation and asked M. Laniel to stay at his poet It is traditional for a Prime MinisterReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration162 1954-01-05 1 Mr. Chintaman Deshmukli (rljfht), the Finance Minister of India and Mr. Mohamed All (left), the Finance Minister of Pakistan, photographed together on their arrival here enroute to Sydney to attend the British Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference. To the lefl of Mr. Md. All is standing Mr.162 words
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Article120 1954-01-05 1 GEORGE TOWN, Jan. 4.— The Governor of British Guiana, Sir Alfred Savage ordered the release at midnight last night of Bali Lachmansingh, one of the five People's Progressive party leaders held m indefinite detention at Atkinson Field since October 24. The five party members were arrestedReuter - 120 words
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Article28 1954-01-05 1 MEXICO CITY, Jan. 4 Mario Langrage, nine, was killed yesterday when his grandfather's tombstone toppled over on him while he was weeding the grave.- APAP - 28 words
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Article555 1954-01-05 1 Future Of Rubber ft Tin Discussion At Sydney Pays Tributes To Deshmukh (By Our Str* Reporter) Consolidate not gain is the new slogan which will form the under-current of Mr. R. A. Butler's approach at the deliberations at Sydney, where the Finance Ministers of the British Commonwealth555 words
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Article68 1954-01-05 1 Mr. U. A. Butler, British Chancellor of the exchequer, paid a glowing tribute to the ability of India's Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh. Me spoke appreciative of the way he fought inflation and contributed finance to India's great *lye-Year Flan. He ackfeo the British Commonwealth was68 words
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259 1954-01-05 1 THIMAYYA ON ANTI-RED LEADERS 9 BANEFUL INFLUENCE ON PoWs PANMUNJOM, KOREA, Jan. 4.— Lieutenant General K. S. Thimayya, chairman of the neutral nation repatriation Commission m Korea, told the Communist high command yesterday that anti-Com-munist leaders have "retained their coercive nature and baneful influence" over prisoners of war who haveAP - 259 words
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170 1954-01-05 1 Nehru Settles Hyderabad Congress Dispute From Our Own HYDERABAD, Jan. 4.— Differences within the Congress Legislature Party which threatened to break up the Ministry have now been settled because of the personal intervention m by the Congress President Sri Jawaharlal Nehru. A party meeting on Sunday under Nehru's presidentship re-electedCopyright - 170 words
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Article199 1954-01-05 1 MALAY A CONGRATULATED In a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night Mr. Butler stated that his mission m passing through Singapore was to take the opportunity of acquainting himself at first hand with some of Malaya's problems, and then to go on to the conference of the Finnance Ministers of199 words
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Article175 1954-01-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 4. The foundation stone of the new buildings of the Agurchand Manmull Jain College m a large site at Meenambakkam was laid on Sunday by Vice-President Dr. S. Radhakrishnan who paid a' deserved tribute to the great contribution175 words
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61 1954-01-05 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 4.— Ten people wero killed and 40 injured when a passenger train was derailed near Bhatinda m tho Punjab about 200 miles month-west of Delhi today, accardans to reports to the Railway Ministry here. Five coaches cf the train which wasReuter - 61 words
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Article27 1954-01-05 1 LONDON. Jan. 4 A World Bank survey team haa proposed a U5540,000,000 development plan for British Guiana, an authoritative source yesterday said.- APAP - 27 words
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Article68 1954-01-05 1 SAMPSON AIR BASE, New York, Jan. 4 A long-term I research project designed to 1 halt the common cold and other respiratory ailment- 1 m their tracks was announced by Air Force officers here Sa- turday.- AP GLASGOW, Jan. 4 —Bestselling line In Glasgow stores shoesAP - 68 words
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Advertisement38 1954-01-05 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Uorr-jo and Sarawak. 1 Montn J 5.50 3 Montnfi 16 50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0038 words
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Article79 1954-01-05 2 BOMBAY The Indian National Unity Platform formed at New Delhi has been characterised as a spurious organisation meant for career politicians by the first conference of the Praja Socialist Party of Bombay State. The The Conference declared that the platform was nothing but a conspiracy of the millownersBNFS - 79 words
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589 1954-01-05 2 Jap Competition In Asian Markets— UN's Warning ii.wi* ENE^ A: A United Nations report wanned western European countries of rapidly crowing Japanese competition m Asian markets and urged them to adapt themselves to fundamental postwar changes m Asian import requirements. A U.N. "study of trade between Europe and Asia" saidAP - 589 words
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Article133 1954-01-05 2 European exporters have been able to maintain themselves well m the Asian markets since the war because of temporary absence of Japanese competition. With Japan's industrial recovery and the virtual disappearance <»* China as Japan's principal export outlet, however, exporters now face a severe competitive struggle m133 words
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Article113 1954-01-05 2 REWA (Vidhya Pradesh State) The astounding fact that m the year 1953, there are several places where postal delivery takes place only onoe a month was revealed by the Chief Minister of Vidhyi Pradesh Sri Shambhunath Shukla. He was inaugurating the •'know thy customer week"BNFS - 113 words
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Article82 1954-01-05 2 GWALJOR "The Japanese method of cultivation of paddy, has made me care-free and cheerful," declared Col. G. S. Dhillon of the Indian National Army founded by late Netaji Subhas Bose. He started the operations at Sivpuri, on Oct. 21, 1952 the anniversary of the formation of theBNFS - 82 words
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91 1954-01-05 2 Newspaper Men Nation building BOMBAY/. Newspaper men Ptay a vital role m the nation building activities and as mek they should find a distinctive place, is the view expressed by Shri S. X Patil M.p., President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, and an ex-journali^t himself. In view of thisBNFS - 91 words
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287 1954-01-05 2 Preservation Off Dance Art Ins. India MADRAS: Though language and other factors might divide people m one part of India from those m other parts, art united them, together, said Sri Sri Prakasa, Governor, inaugurating the seventh South Indian Natyakala Conference at the Museum Theatre. He paid a tribute toFOC - 287 words
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887 1954-01-05 2 SLOWING down, evasion, scamping, doing as little as possible to extract the maximum overtime wage have become the usual weapons of organised labour says Saka, m his "Sidelights" m the "Swantantra." Writing on the spread of Trade Unionism and the demands of887 words
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Article115 1954-01-05 2 The pursuit of happiness is often confounded with the acquisition of money One reason for it might be that money i s the universal means for the supply of all needs, and without money nobody can exist m the world. Poverty which means noa possession115 words
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Article136 1954-01-05 2 BOMBAY A sackful of currency notes amounting to Rs 1,200,000 at Harnai Beach, about one hundred miles from Bombay City, wag unearthed from a gang of gold smugglers by th e police. The notes, tied up neatly m bundles, were discovered by the preventive police after a searchBNFS - 136 words
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Article151 1954-01-05 2 C.R. Not Afraid Of The Future MADRAS Sri Rajagopalachari Chief Minister of Madras, told the State Assembly that changes m the basic policy like the one brought about m the Primary Educational structure of the State, could be attempted only by "important and influential" people, who were not afraid ofBNFS - 151 words
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1028 1954-01-05 2 RAJAJI - Much Easier To Govern U. S. U. K. Than Madras RAJAJI -SAYS this tax or that tax or do this or that thing. He asked panchayat Board presidents not to imagine that they had no powers but to leave things to be done by the Executive Officers and Lake creditFOC - 1,028 words
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Article455 1954-01-05 2 JAIPUR: Rural India 13 seeking to build a new life for Utaejtf. since a, revolution has taken pLace m the outlook of .the people. This view was expressed by Sri V. T. K. Kriahnama'chiaffi, idminiatrator, statesman, ,I>eputy Chairman of the Planning: Commission of Indiia. Presiding:BNFS - 455 words
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Advertisement15 1954-01-05 2 EKCoi;4A#px #ne difference is ILLUMINATING £^\>^ y F. E. ZUELLIG (malaya) LTD. SINGAPORI KUALA LUMPUR PINANG15 words
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877 1954-01-05 3 Objective Study Of Past Urged By Dr. Radhakrishnan fantastic turtifi and twists. This waywardness, thus contuigency. <i« Ahje result of the free wild of man," he added. INTERNATIONALISM "The age we live m threatens w> wltd- wide catastrophe. Tt also holds out unexpected hope,FOC - 877 words
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Article206 1954-01-05 3 KARACHI: A ban on meetings and pTocestfrtons hap been im'K>5**c<' in Karachi Olty fkALowinr, confusion and disorder alt the opening session of the AU-Paki_»tan Students' Oonvezrtaon which was inaugurated by the Law MinMieT Mr. Brohi. The police in imposing the ban. said they apprehended a breachFOC - 206 words
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Article279 1954-01-05 3 MYSORE: A herd of 68 wild elephants wus trapped m a emiost autcoeasful and speefcacoilaa* khtedda operation at KlKirapura m Koikanktote forestts. 48 miles from here. TWousands of visitors witnessed the ©partition. The s*ght otf the riviar drtve of the eleiphlanta lasting 1 BJbout 30FOC - 279 words
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Article242 1954-01-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Centre has decided to permit the export ot 15,000 tons of chrome ou\ irrespective of eradc, during the period JanuaryJuaic 1954, it was Officially announced recently. Exports will be permitted by established shiprfpetrs and iiua owners with ready stocks Allotments will be nvidcFOC - 242 words
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Article209 1954-01-05 3 NEW DELHI: The President ha.s agreed that ithe roul anil silver miedaJs to be awn: ied m thfl low-cc.ct It .-.use de.-.ioTj.s competition, organized b- the MMMrj of Works. Hcus-n/j and Supply m connrcti'.m with the forthcoming inteinuttioiial exhibition on lew-ccs-t housing m January, may be knownFOC - 209 words
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106 1954-01-05 3 MiJZAFFAKPUR: Thousitflds of people have for thr p«ast Urn day- thronged the Ajcdhyanath Mahadev temple here to sec 'th'c 'trident on 'top of the edifice shaking for no known reason. Mr. A. T. Paul. Princi'paJ cif tho Tirhu't School of En^imaerin^ attterar» ted to explainFOC - 106 words
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41 1954-01-05 3 BOMBAY: One hundTed rind twenty-eight U.S.-made Je«pa. by the AdmiMstrrttion Emerercncy Procurement Services intended for India. «ipe bein^- unloaded m the Bombay dock-i from the Flying 1 Enterprize, which *r. rive« from the U.S.A.- FOCFOC - 41 words
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342 1954-01-05 3 MADRAS: Madras is likely to appoint women m the l'olice force, but it is one of the many pood thin?* that unfortunately, should wait, said the Chief Minister. Sri C Kajagopalachariar. m the Lex islative Council. Replying to a question byFOC - 342 words
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Article391 1954-01-05 3 M ADR AD A shapelj, blonde lawyer is campaigning for a new deal for the senoritas m this male paradise. Mercedes Formica, 38-year, old lawyer, caused a sensation here with her demand of equal treatment for women m separation suits from their husbands. Spanish women391 words
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549 1954-01-05 3 BOMBAY: Nearly 50 passengers are feared to have been injured m a railway accident last week when th€ Bombay- bound "Deccan Queien" train colUJed with a fully packed suburban passenger train near the Masdid railway station, a mile from the Vdtatoria Terminiis station. TheFOC - 549 words
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Article56 1954-01-05 3 NEW DELHI: M. Zador. Charge d' Affaires of the Hungarian Legation In India, recently handed over to the Secretary-General of the Indian Red Cross Society, Sardwr Balwant Singh Puri, a cheque for Rs 10,000 being a donation from the Hungarian Rod Orcsg Society for relief workFOC - 56 words
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Article697 1954-01-05 3 oars. India, held thw highest place m air transport among Asian countries-. But when compared ttto Western countries, their (position, was about sixth. There was acopse for improvement. As a refwl/t of number of air {.coirtents, the prestige of the djopartmen-t had received aFOC - 697 words
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Article80 1954-01-05 3 NEW DELHI: Th e Himalayan Society of Indfci at a function here recently formally preijented to Temzing Norkey a plott. of land m New Delhi as a token of its .appreciation of his climbing the Everest. Mr. If. B. Joshl and Sardar Bhagwan Singh. SecretaryFOC - 80 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-01-05 4 The High CommJMioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter, carried out a two-day tour of part* of Negri Sembilan during which lie travelled several hundred miles by helicopter and by road-. In this picture, Sir Gerald is seen conveying nte good wishes to the women In Ayor Kuninr64 words
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403 1954-01-05 4 Birth Control Experiment In India: Well Under way STOCKHOLM A large- scale birth control experiment with the ultimate aim of re- I Uucing the steady population increase m famine -ridden India is well under way under the leadership of Dr. Sten G. W. Wahlund, Sweden's delegate m the U.N. Economic403 words
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Article66 1954-01-05 4 LONDON, Jan. 4 A message m today's Financial Times stated that the belief that higher rubber prices m the first half of 1954 are a distinct possibility is held by a large majority of opinion m Malaya and Singapore. But it is conceded that this largely dependsReuter - 66 words
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Article65 1954-01-05 4 .BKIRUT, Jan. 4 A federation of Arab States will i>C proposed by Syria at the Jan. 9 Arab League meeting m Cairo, the Beirut morning paper L' Orient reported yesterday. L" Orient reported that Syrian Foreign Minister Khailil Mardain had proposed federation m a telephone conversation withAP - 65 words
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280 1954-01-05 4 MATTHAI TRIVANDRUM: Dr. John Matthai, Chairman, Taxation Inquiry Commission, inaugurated the Travancore-Cochin Finance Corporation. Dr. Matthai said the Union Government had already been running such a Corporation, which, on the whole, justified its existence by the useful, and timely assistance it had been able to provide,FOC - 280 words
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Article148 1954-01-05 4 AHMEDABAD: Dr. C. V Raman said the lack of "real Indian scientific literature" was the main cause of the backwardness of India as far as scientific progress was concerned. Speaking at a reception given by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation m honour of the scientists participating mFOC - 148 words
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Article76 1954-01-05 4 AMMAN, Jan. 4 Aneurin Bevan, deader of the British Labour Party's Left-Wing faction, lunched, here yesterday with King Hussein of Jordan, Other guests were Prime Minister Pawzi El Mulki, John Begot Glubb, Commander of the Arab Legion, and the British Ambassador. Bevan 'a wife, fellow LeftWing ParliamentarianAP - 76 words
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182 1954-01-05 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: At long last Ceylon's National Anthem, 'Namo, Namo Matha' is to be standardised. The official choral, orchestral and band versions of the Anthem have now been chosen. These are: 1. The choral version aa sung- by the choir of the BlindFOC - 182 words
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201 1954-01-05 4 NO POLITICIAN AS DIPLOMAT SAYS SIR JOHN COLOMBO: When vacancies occur m the Diplomatic Service, m the future, active politicians need not eye the posts —or they will not be appointed to the vacancies. The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, has made this decision on the grounds that such appointmentsFOC - 201 words
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Article433 1954-01-05 4 COLOMBO: The President of the AU-Ceylon Buddhist Congress, Dr. G. P. Malalasekera hit out at "degenerating moral standards increase In crime aid night clubs and carnivals". He was speaking at the 35th sessions of the congress at Kegalu Vidyalaya, Kegalle. As a community, we are sick, greviously433 words
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Article50 1954-01-05 4 KALMUNAT. For the first time m the history of Koravalm Pattu a large rice producing area m the Batticaloa District Muslim women to purdah participated m a demonstration of the Japanese method of transplanting paddy organised by Mr. S. Wijayasingham, Kalmunai ABrrtr.nl. tural Instructor.- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article86 1954-01-05 4 MODERN GIRL MAKES HIM SHUDDER HOMAGAMA: Mr. D. C. Kulasekera. Head Master of the Andawala Government Mixed School said at a public meeting here that the modern girl dressed and adorned herself like a doll. The morern girl, he said, did not know how to sweep a floor. She wasFOC - 86 words
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Article222 1954-01-05 4 COLOMBO: Only religion can arrest the steady growth of materialism," says the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotclawala, m a message sent to the Kegalle Sessions of the Buddhist Congress, The 35th annual sessions of the All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress is held at the Kagallu Vidyalaya. Hall.FOC - 222 words
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Article108 1954-01-05 4 COLOMBO: Government eervants and Bank employees will enjoy a long spell of holidays m April. 1954, daring the Queen's visit to Ceylon. Five days have been set < i par Ht r( 2 n A P ril 13 t h to April 17th, as the SinhaleseFOC - 108 words
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Article77 1954-01-05 4 KAIAJTARA: Rock stones and straw were found m a consignment of soap despatched by train by a firm m Colombo to a local dtealer, who, It is learnt, had one of the package* opened and discovered to his amazement that the contents were notFOC - 77 words
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Article362 1954-01-05 4 COLOMBO: "Ceylon should be well advised to take her time m the switch over of the medium of instruction m the University to Swabhaaa." This is the opinion of Dr. Shree Ranjan. Dean of the Faculty of Science at the Allahabad University and President of theFOC - 362 words
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Article82 1954-01-05 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 4 A 32-member Soviet cultural delegation is arriving: here midJanuary for a six-week tour of India, a Foreign Ministry source said today. Made uj of 20 men and 12 women, the team includes dancers, musicians and a ballerina. The advance party isAP; Reuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-01-05 4 A New Year's Eve Party for the old people of Segamat district was given at the International Club, Segamat, by Girl Guides m the district. In the picture Mrs. David Luscombe, a Government officer's wife is handing' out presents to the old guests.47 words
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137 1954-01-05 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Thondaman. President of the OeyBon Indtian Congress, j*i-id here settlers of Indian origin were Oeylonese and had no other home but Ceylon. Mr. Thondaman was speck« insT ait a. reception given by the Oeylon Indian Congress to Mr. K. Kiamami Naxiar.FOC - 137 words
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Article46 1954-01-05 4 COLOMBO: A dome-shaped dark green 30-carat stone found m a gem-pit m Ratnapur is reported to b e 1.000 million years old. This figure was arrived at by geologists by measuring the proportion of lead to The thorium content of the minerals.- BNFSBNFS - 46 words
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81 1954-01-05 4 Exemption Of ,Left-Hand Drive Vehicles Exemption from Rule 19 (2) of the Motor Vehicles (Construction Use) Rules. 1948 now granted to left-hand drive vehicles m the Colony for so long as the vehicles remain roadworthy m aH respects, has been extended indefinitely. This extension applies only to those motor Vehicles81 words
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Article122 1954-01-05 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.— Democrat Senators are preparing to challenge the "one man rule" of Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) In his investigations into Communist activity and to fight to restrict his power. It is reliably undenstood that influential Democrats early m the new session of CongressReuter - 122 words
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Article112 1954-01-05 4 COLOMBO The Indian singer, Lata Mangeshkar, who has "lent" her voice to over 200 Indian films during the last three years, and is considered "one of the sweetest voices m the world," will sing for the first time m Sinhalese m the film "Sadasulang". Mr. T. Somasekaran.FOC - 112 words
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