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Title Section15 1954-01-20 1 Indian Daily Mail OL^IX. No. 339 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 20, 1954. FOUE PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article376 1954-01-20 1 But Communists Are Resolutely Opposed SOUTH KOREA'S THREAT AGAIN! PANMUNJOM, Jan. 19. Communist China and North Korea said today they were "resolutely opposed" to the return of 22,000 unrepatriated war prisoners to Allied and Communist custody. With only a few hours left before Indian custodian troopsReuter - 376 words
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Article99 1954-01-20 1 SAN J^tANCISCO, Jan. 19. —Dr. You Chang Yang, South Korean Ambassador to the United States, said yesterday his government had a^ked the United Nations Command to fire on Indian troops if they forcibly restrained the 22,000 anti-Communist prisoners of war, m Korea. "If the prisoners are notReuter - 99 words
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Article105 1954-01-20 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 19. Three U.S. housing experts appointed by the United Nations to participate m a seminar on housing and community improvement opening here next week may miss th<» affair because of delays m their security clearance? by the U.S. Government. Officials said a fourthA.P. - 105 words
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Article299 1954-01-20 1 SEOUL, Jan. 19. There was an uneasy tension here and along the defence line today as the Communists maintained silence on their attitude to the Indian prisoner plan. The United Nations Command are ready to receive tomorrow morning more than 22.000 Chinese and North Korean prisoners who299 words
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Article77 1954-01-20 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 1». Kamm;in<>iiar LiOhla General Secretary- of the Praia Socialist Party, yesterday suggested that the disputed territory of Kashmir be brought .under joint control of India and i.iki'tan are one way ol settling this seven-year-old problem Dr. Lohia blamed both India and Pakistan forReuter - 77 words
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Article140 1954-01-20 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 19. Southeast Assian rubber producers may taken common action to meet the threat of declining rubber prices, according to a report received here by the Indonesian Information Office. The Director of the Information Office said that representatives of Malayan rubbor growers had already140 words
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329 1954-01-20 1 Mr. Deshmukh The Sydney Conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers was an important conference, although its conclusions may not have furnished banner headlines for the press, said Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh India's Finance Minister, who returned here yesterday from the Sydney Conference. Mr. Deshmukh was speakking atReuter - 329 words
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Article50 1954-01-20 1 KARACHI, Jan. 19.—Japantst and Pakistani negotiators reached an agreement yesterday under which Pakistan will Import thirty million rupees worth of Japanese textiles. The agreement followed a long deadlock over prices for cloth which is being km ported by the Government to meet a threatened shortage.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article129 1954-01-20 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told the senate Foreign Relations Sub-Com-mittee at a public hearing, that th. I'm ted Nations has "shortcomings ana weaknesses," but "I belive we would either be m or definitely committed to another World War "ifA.P. - 129 words
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Article95 1954-01-20 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. High American officials Monday expressed satisfaction with the assurance by France it is ready to grant Vietnam complete independence. This French pledge, they said, should strengthen antiCommunist forces jn Indochina and counteract Red pro. paganda that Communists are fighting against French colonialism. TheA.P. - 95 words
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Article38 1954-01-20 1 LONDON, Jan. 19. Moscow radio Monday night announced the appointment of Boris Fedorovich as Soviet Ambassador to Turkey. It sai.d the previous Ambassador, Alexander Andreyevich Lavrischev, has been transferred "to other work.'"- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-01-20 1 When he met members of the 9th Kluang Wolf Cubs at Sungei Say on j;, near Rengam, during his two-day tour of Johore, the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Terapler, asked the tubs to sing for him. They responded) with a Chinese song m praLve of the morning sun and66 words
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Article28 1954-01-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 19 The Central Government officially announced today the appointment of Mr. Kumaraswami Raja as Governor of Orissa.—-Copy-right. ■■l,llll!llllllhllllt|,IMIII!llimlll.ill!MllHHillHillll!llllr-28 words
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196 1954-01-20 1 NEW DELJU, Jan. 19.— India's Communists have been disregarded by the 30-member Soviet Russian cultural delegation just beginning a sixweek long tour of this country. Prime Minister Nehru'g government has made certain of this by inviting the Russian artists by far the largest cultural groupAP - 196 words
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Article80 1954-01-20 1 LONDON, Jan. 19.— Britain and Saudi Arabia have agreed, m principle, to refer their dispute over ownership of the Arabian desert oasi* of Bureimi to an International Court of three judges, Saudi Arabian sources said Monday. Saudi Arabia and Oman, a group of Sheikdoms on the easternA.P. - 80 words
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Article234 1954-01-20 1 A-BOMBING PLANES AT LISBON LISBON Jan. 19 Vice Admiral John Cassady. Commander of the United States Sixth Fleet, said m a press conference here today that "the aircraft we have embarked m our carriers yesterday have the capacity of delivering the atomic bomb.." He recalled a recent announcement by theReuter - 234 words
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Article323 1954-01-20 1 Little Prospect Of Korea Confab In Near Future Why India Asked For U.N. Assembly Meeting On Feb. 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 19. The United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjeold, yesterday transmitted to delegations the text of the original Indian request for a meeting of the General Assembly to discussReuter - 323 words
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Article86 1954-01-20 1 From Oiw Own Correspondent' BOMBAY, Jan. 19 The Central Excise Department officials here carried out their biggest ever haul yesterday when they seized 21,668 tolas of gold valued about rupees eightteen lakhs (Rs. l,8oo,ooo). Eight persons who carried gold on their person and one86 words
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83 1954-01-20 1 Five -Year Plan: Rs 10 b. Already Spent b>i>m Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 19.— A recent review of the Fiveyear Plan's working by the Planning Commission claimed the achievement of immediate aims, namely, the control ©f price situation, increase m agricultural and industrial production, and the establishment of83 words
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75 1954-01-20 1 Goods Wagons Topple Over Bridge: Four Killed From Our Own Correepondcn MADRAS, Jan. 19.— Four persons were killed and 'two seriously injured on the night of Jan. 17 when three wagons of goods train toppled from over the bridge into the river bed, 25 feet below on the Guntakal-HubU Ijnc75 words
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Article86 1954-01-20 1 Devaluation Rumours In S. Africa PRETORIA, Jan. 19 The South African Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr. Erie Louw, said yesterday ten million sterling 1 had left South Africa as a result of deliberately conceived devaluation rumours. It was not clear whether these rumours had originated In South Africa or overseas,Reuter - 86 words
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Article107 1954-01-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADURIAI, Jan. 19.— Sixty persons were injured, of whom one died later m hospital, m a clash a)t Gudalur village, 70 miles from here between Thevars and Goundarg on Mattu Pongal Day on Jan. 15, It is stated, the Thevars insisted107 words
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Article172 1954-01-20 1 LONDON, Jan. 19. -Britain will delay her reply on the recalling of the United Nations Genera] Assembly to discuss Korea until after the deadline for the release of the 22,500 prisoners next Saturday, diplomatic sources said yesterday. A British Foreign Office spokesman, said that Britadm fullyReuter - 172 words
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Article58 1954-01-20 1 FR. GUNBOAT SUNK LONDON, Jan. 10. A French gunboat was sunk on the Red River when it rushed reinforcements to Dong Xuien, the stronghold south of Haiphong, now destroyfid by besieging Vietminh forces, the New China News Agency said yesterday quoting Vietnam agency reports. Two companies of European and AfricanReuter - 58 words
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Article41 1954-01-20 1 BOMBAY, Jhxi. 19.— RussdR is expected to send India 30,000 to 40,000 tons of petroleum products this year under a recent trade agreement, the chairman of the Western In* dli OU Distributing Company «ti< her« yntirday,- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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1673 1954-01-20 2 Nehru's Recommendation NEW DELHI- Following Sri Jawaharlal Nehru's circular regarding the new official dress, senior Secretariat officers are busy effecting sartorial changes. Many are understood to have placed orders for the Jodhpuri coat and trousers. In deference to the Prime Minister's wish that the oldFOC - 1,673 words
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Article80 1954-01-20 2 BROACH: A tonsorial artiste la Broach to In the news with oilers of free services by two members of the community to make the unemployed and the beggars look smart for the Republic Day celebrations. The unemployed and the beggars taave been assured a shaveFOC - 80 words
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Article77 1954-01-20 2 LONDON: An order worth just under £500,000 for melting shop cranes for the Tata Iron and Steel Company's steelworks at Jamshedpur has been secured m the face of competition from the United States and Germany by a British firm of crane-builders. The order is for twoFOC - 77 words
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Article74 1954-01-20 2 NEW YORK: Mr. Chester Bowies former United States Ambassador to India, at a. reception given m his honour said, Indians would look upon any expansion of the Pakistan Army as a direct threat to themselves. Many Indians "honestly believe/ he said, that the only reasonFOC - 74 words
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Article487 1954-01-20 2 GUNTUR: Mias Nell Gayley, student for the Degree of Master of Arts, at the University of Pennsylvania., Philadelphia, U.S.A., temporarily studying for one year at Oxford University, who is touring India, to see the country and study teaching methods, delivered a lecture, at the Hindu College, recentlyFOC - 487 words
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295 1954-01-20 2 MANGALORE: Mangalore and through Mangalore, CaUcut, Cochin, Allepcy. Quilon, Trivandrum and Cape Comorin will be brought into direct road communication with Bombay when Government of India's project for an allweather 500 mile mo tor able road from Bombay along the coasts is completed. This is partBNFS - 295 words
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Article135 1954-01-20 2 With A Lama CAIiCUTTA A Tibetan lama, Cheraed Ragdjiu Dorje, Lopu, told the Calcutta newspaper, "Jug-antax," that a fellow-lama had spent some time meditating at the top of a Himalayan peak with an eight-doot Abominable Snowman. Ohemed Ragdjiu said hi 3 fellow-lama, Tsuitun Zambo one of Tibet's greatest scholars, toktFOC - 135 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-01-20 2 3HANTLNAQAR (Korea); Members of the 190 th Indian Brigade xoarcbtag oil to duty m their quaint winter outfit meant to protect them against the frosty Korean weather. (Right) Members of the 190 th Indian Brleade tnmy Abovelttn? away boulders and earth to form an embankment round55 words
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312 1954-01-20 2 INDIAN SUPPLY MISSION IN U.S. NEW BUILDING WASHINGTON: The Indian Ambassador. Sri G. U Mehta. formally opened the new headquarters for the Indian Supply Mission, which, for the last 12 years, has occupied rented offices m Washington's business area. me new ouilding, m tlu heart or "Embassy Kow on MassachusettsFOC - 312 words
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Article172 1954-01-20 2 MADRAS: The Prohibition Minister, Srimathi Jothl Venkatachellum, stated m the Legislative Council that there were 94 Women's Wettare Centres m the State, and the expenditure incurred on each was Rs 100 annually. She explained to the questioner Srimathi (Dr.) Muthulakshmi Reddi. that the activities of the centres consistedFOC - 172 words
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Article13 1954-01-20 2 sate on receipt of which the Problem will be examined, be ad<a«d FOC13 words
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Article107 1954-01-20 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have, it is learnt, decided to license freely dry vegetables for export to all permissible destinations for a period of three months ending March 31, 1954. Until now, exports were permitted only through small quotas allowed for export from Madras.FOC - 107 words
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Article71 1954-01-20 2 MADRAS: The Food Minister, Sri C. Subramaniam. m the Legislative Assembly informed. Sri K. C. Oopalan Unni, Com., Malabar, that the Government did not receive from the Kollengode Congress Committee, Palghat taluq, any representation on the abnormal increase m paddy price. The Government had. howj71 words
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148 1954-01-20 2 State Govt Blamed For Malabar Epidemic Deaths MADRAS: Hundreds of death? due to virulent epidemics m Malabar during the first half of last year were attr buted by members from Malabar of the State Assembly to gross negligence by Government m their failure to take •effective preventive action m time.BNFS - 148 words
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Advertisement172 1954-01-20 2 («l The fo»<t of chom P' ons j^^^f >^a ftirdy 9co m t very Mod kmiw tf\9jLcfr/^ h«w they eta N«(> £re« ft«cn •fcv »euti. Thty ate Cod Uw Ott V\\lyfcm StvaSaSPun Cod UverOil, "^jj \3p^^^J^^ N«tmt'i fiMtt food. fgof \\\y^L^ Ct* Lii** OH i) rttttmud I VgJl mtmu ti172 words
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594 1954-01-20 3 MADRAS: Answering two questions by Srl« X A statement placed on the table showed that altogether 1,813 persona were arrested m July and six m August m different districts. The district-wise figures were July Chingleput n, North Arcot 3, SouthFOC - 594 words
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128 1954-01-20 3 Japan Ready To Send Experts To Asia NEW DELHI. Mr. Setsuzo Sawada, Japanese, delegate to the Conference of the Indian National Commission for the UNESCO recently .said that his country was ready to make availaible to Asian countries exports m elementary education. if the UNESCO were to arrange such help.FOC - 128 words
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Article92 1954-01-20 3 BOMBAY: Srimath* Vijayal.ik.shmi Pundit. President of the United Nations General Assembly, ranks third among the women Americans "admire more than any other living woman m the world today," according 1 to Dr. George Gallup, Director of the American Institute of Public Opinion, the United StatesFOC - 92 words
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Article152 1954-01-20 3 BOMBAY: A portable equipment designed to assist the diatom* authorities m the detection of precious metals which tare smuggled Into India has now been put mto operation m the major aerodromes and harbours m the -country. Kmwn as the "Metal detector." the equipment consists of a transmitterFOC - 152 words
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Article207 1954-01-20 3 N&W UKLitii: 'j.ue .tsiiush uivautuiuni,' isorpuruuoii vwu uiuaucii.- a special progia*!!ine m its u^ncrui ovtrscus service uuring me lost week ol January to mark me lounn aninvi i.Miy m tne inautn «.epuoiic. Sri ii. G. Kher. India s hign Commissioner m London, wiu Dix>aacasi a messageFOC - 207 words
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Article146 1954-01-20 3 BOMBAY: The Films Division ot me Lnion Mini>tiy of Information and Broadcasting, the worm's largest documentary producing unit, wm snortiy be equipped with a colour processing laboratory, it is learnt. Plans lor the laboratory, along with estimates, have been submitted to the Union Ministry. At present, productions ofFOC - 146 words
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Article98 1954-01-20 3 MADRAS: India's VicePresid<jnt, Dr. 8. Radhakrishnan, unveiling a portrait of Sri G. D. Birla and opening the Birla Hostel, at the MadTaa Institute o? Technology. Chromepet, paid a tribute to the munificence of the Birla family, and stressed the importance of hostel life. The Birlas have donated RsFOC - 98 words
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51 1954-01-20 3 NEW DELHI: The Railway Budget is likely to be presented to Parliament on Feb. 17, according to the present programme. The General Budget for 1964-56 will, as usual, be presented at S p.m. on the last working day of Ftbruary— thil year -a Feb. 9?,«FOC - 51 words
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Article68 1954-01-20 3 Govt. Not To Acquire 1936 Inams MADRAS: The Government has decided not to acquire the 1936 iaams m the State, observed the Revnue Minister, Sri M. A. Manickavelu Naicker. m the Lesyialatlve Assembly m reply to a question by Sri S. T. Adityan, Ind.. Tinaevelly, who further asked whether noFOC - 68 words
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Article130 1954-01-20 3 ROME: The Pope received an average of more than 1.000 people a day m audience during 1963, it is revealed m official Vatican figures. They totalled 381,584 throughout the year. Despite the fact hat he is 77 years-old, and had to fight off a severe bronchialFOC - 130 words
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Article281 1954-01-20 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Keshava Deva Malaviya. Union Deputy Minister tor Natural Kusources and Scientific Research, returned to Delhi after making an on the spot study of the progress of prospecting operations for gold m the (Jhampua region of Orissa and of Daibnungurh operations of the Bengal-Bihar belt. Mr.FOC - 281 words
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Article231 1954-01-20 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India are considering two alternatives m regard to the future of the Sholapuz Mills, following the recent judgment of the Supreme Court, invalidating' the action of the Government m taking over the mills without payment of compensation, according to information received here. The CentralFOC - 231 words
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768 1954-01-20 3 M^ J^ S: The Hw-Ul MtaMer, Sri A. B. Shetty, In the Legislative Assembly said the Government was oonsMorln« proposals to establish mobile medical units based on Taluq Headquarters Hospitals, and one place suggested for a unit was TelUcherrv In Malabar district. There was alsoFOC - 768 words
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Article138 1954-01-20 3 BOMBAY: The Veda Dharma Sastra Paripalan* Sahha of Kumbakonam held the second Sammelan at the South Indian Bhajana SamaJ Mandap, Ma tun en. from Dec 27 to Jan. 3. A team of scholars from South India under the leadership of Mr. L.. S. Parthasa rathy Alyar.FOC - 138 words
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Article71 1954-01-20 3 NEW DELHI: More Americans are buying the Bible and other religious literature than ever before, according to the United States Information Service here. In release, the USIS quoted Dr t Earl Frederick Adams, Director of the Washington office of the National Council of Churches to sayFOC - 71 words
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Article162 1954-01-20 3 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay baa purchased a beiioopter at a cost of approximately Rs 1.80,000. Sri Morarjl Desai. Chief Minister of Bombay, and Sri M. M. Naik-Nlmbal-kar. Minister for Public Works, had a ride m the helicopter over the Oval mjdA«, opposite the State Government's Secretariat.FOC - 162 words
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Article71 1954-01-20 3 DACCA: The Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali welcomed as "excellent" a suggestion for appointing a Press Commission for Pakistan. He said it deserved urgent attention, and he would look into it. He told a questioner at a Press Conference that the Press played an important part ioFOC - 71 words
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Advertisement59 1954-01-20 3 WORLD'S BEST KNOWN SPECIFIC FOR LOSS OF VITALITY, VIGOUR, PREMATURE OLD AGE NERVOUS DEBIUTY.>IS*/W F*IE LITEDkJUH. PftiCE DEB BOTTLE ft 12.00 I —SOLE AGENTS: I YHOSK GEORGE V»4& Waterloo Street. Singapore -7.J protects by gently cleansing away dust WllttKr^t^^m^ i^^^P^B CTHAOi MARK) *JZ2I The wt f k o H ftOUOUSHS59 words
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Article648 1954-01-20 4 Kandyan I I -Point Plan FOR SETTLEMENT OF THE CEYLON INDIAN QUESTION ,COLOMBO: The Committee of the Indian {Mercantile Chamber met m conference for over 90 tainates and considered the 11 point plan 'submitted by Mr. Aluwihare, Kandyan leader to Mr. C C. \Desai, India's High Commissioner m Ceylon, forFOC - 648 words
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Article118 1954-01-20 4 to the Rrime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala alleging that excise officers systematically exact illegal gratifications from them has been sent by the toddy tappers m Jaffna. They appeal to him to intervene. The tappers allege that each month, nine out of tert tappers pay Rs.FOC - 118 words
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Article129 1954-01-20 4 COLOMBO: Opposition Leader, S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike. whose Sri Lanka Freedom party recently decided to boycott the Queen's visit was fifty-five last week. He spent the day quietly at Horogolla, his anglomaniac luxury-loving father's sprawling country seat and the scene of several notable receptions to visiting Royalty m SirFOC - 129 words
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Article111 1954-01-20 4 Religion Politics KALUTARA: Let not religion be dragged into politics, said Mr. T. Rudra, Mayor of Colombo addressing 1 a meeting held n the Kalutara town hall to accord a reception to the six people who were discharged m the Kalutara hartal case. Mr. P. B. Tampoe, secretary of theFOC - 111 words
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Article48 1954-01-20 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 President Eisenhower will soon ask Congress for authority to u s e up to US$l OOO million worth of surplus farm i products to help the economies of friendly countries, the Secretary of Agriculture Mr. Eabra Benson, said here yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article37 1954-01-20 4 LONDON. Jan. 19-— Earl Russell Bertrand Ruasell. the 81-year-old philosopher will enter a hospital here today for an operation. At the home of his son Viscount Amberley, Earl Russell said today "It is nothine very Berious".. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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254 1954-01-20 4 K'wala Urges Formation Off Asian Bloc" NEW DELHI, Jan. 19 The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir Kotelawala said here yesterday the emergence of an "Asian bloc" might well be the only means of averting a third world war. He was addressing a meeting of the Indian Council of World AffairsReuter - 254 words
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Article135 1954-01-20 4 INDIA CEYLON AGREEMENT SIGNED Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon signed an agreement here yesterday speeding up the granting of citizenship rights to about 900,000 Indians living m Ceylon. The agreement was signed at the end of three days of talks between the two Prime Ministers. Mr. Nehru of IndiaReuter - 135 words
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Article77 1954-01-20 4 KARACHI, Jan. 19. The sixth Pakistan science conference opened here yesterday. About 300 from Pakistan Universities end 20 Scientists are attending, including Dr. Ibrahim Hedmi and Al Rahman, of Cairo University; Jacques Coulomb, of France; Dr. Erwin Bunni of Tuebingen University, Germany; Professor T. H. Tnjisse,A.P. - 77 words
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65 1954-01-20 4 Bank Of England Governor To Visit India LONDON, Jan. 19 The Governor of the Bank" of England. Mr C. F. Oobbold. will visit India, Pakistan, and Ceylon next month to pay a courtesy visit to the central banks In these countriea Mr. Cobbold will leave London on Jan. 31 forReuter - 65 words
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Article36 1954-01-20 4 WASHINGTON, Jim. 19. The U.S. Air Force Monday identified the two pilotless bomber squadrons equipped with Matador B-61's which will 'be sent to West Germany this year for NATO defences A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article31 1954-01-20 4 EDINBURGH, Jan 19.— Admiral Lord Mouritbatten, Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean, and Lady Mountbatten were honoured yesterday with the Freedom of Edinburgh and made honorary Doctors of Law by Edinburgh University.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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455 1954-01-20 4 Sir John's Advice To Sindhis In Ceylon Get Absorbed Here And Help Develop Economy COLOMBO: "The Government is there to make everybody happy but *ye veannot allow Indians to make Ceylon their homY a*d India the place to send the money they make her©." said the Prime MlntoUr, Sir John455 words
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Article64 1954-01-20 4 SAIGON, Jan. 19 French forces yesterday crossed the Se Noi River and are within 20 kilometres of Thakhok. usually reliable sources said here. Vietmtnh insurgents occupied Thakhek, which lies near Siam on the River Mekong last month cutting Indo-China m two. French forces reported that theirReuter - 64 words
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Article94 1954-01-20 4 MAHARAGAMA: At a meeting of the United Public Welfare Society of Aturugiriya a resolution was passed requesting the Inspector-General of Police and the Excise Commissioner, Colombo, to put a stop to the sale of "Kanthakasavaya", a dfllnk similar to tea cider, which is m great demandFOC - 94 words
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Article149 1954-01-20 4 KEGAL.LA: "There was a meeting of the U.N.P. high command recently to discuss the Indian problem Some members argued that their tea and rubber estates would have to be closed if Indian labouT was not available" said Mr. N. H. Keerthiratna Parliamentary Secretary to theFOC - 149 words
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Article115 1954-01-20 4 BOMBAY. Jan. 19 Russian Cultural Delegation headed by N. N. Beapalov. Deputy Minister for Culture, landed here yesterday for a six week tour of India to receive the warmest ever welcome given to such delegations. Russian Ambassador M. N. Menshikov specially came down from New DelhiAP - 115 words
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Article29 1954-01-20 4 PARIS, Jan. 19. French Defence Minister Rene Pleven will visit Indo-china early m February to study the military situation, it was announced Monday.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement81 1954-01-20 4 no yal Last 2 Shows: 3 7.30. p.m. Bharani's x CHANDIRANI j (TAMIL) fi STARRING S Bhanumathi, Rama Rao etc. 5 Opening Tomorrow jj An Action Musical From The Page Of History Naolakha Haar (HINDUSTANI) 3(XX>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX>OCXXX>OOOOOOOC QUEENS NOW SHOWING Daily 3 Shows At 3. 6 9.15 p.m. An Adorable Movie81 words
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