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Title Section16 1954-01-28 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 347. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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354 1954-01-28 1 Repercussion On Big 4 Confab In Berlin Feared LONDON, Jan. 27.— Yesterday's Communist proposal for the resumption of the Panmunjom talks on a Korean political conference was being studied in diplomatic quarters here as a possible move to reinforce the Soviet appeal in BerlinReuter - 354 words
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Article48 1954-01-28 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 27. Deleicates from the fivenation U.N. Neutral Nations PoW Repatriation Commission met over cocktail* yesterday i n observance of Indian Republic Day. Indian General K. S. Thimayya, the chairman, was host. Hin guests were Swedish, Swiss, Polish and Czech delegation -official*.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article77 1954-01-28 1 BOMBAY. Jan. 27.-- Sixty thousand textile workers today stayed away from work in response to a call from the Communist led Millworkers Union. It was called in protest against police firing on workers at the Kamala Mills here on Monday night when one man was killedReuter - 77 words
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Article69 1954-01-28 1 BOY HOWLS LIKE A JACKAL From Our Own Correspondent LUCKNOW, Jan. 27. A ten-year-old lad with a lean curved figure and character!*- tics of a Jackal is now under observation by the medical expert* of Balratn .Husuital here. Tbe lx»v nicked by the Railway Police from a thinlclasH compartment was69 words
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Article93 1954-01-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent TIRUNEL.VELI. Jan. 27. Subhia Asari, a carpenter belonging: to Vikramasingapuram. wa? sentenced to death by the District Judge on a charge of murdering his wife, three daughters and a son ot two years in August last. The Judge held the murd«r93 words
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Article71 1954-01-28 1 HAMILTON. Bermuda. Jan. 27. More tha n 400 British soidiers are cominc: to Bermuda next month to make good Sir Winston Churchill's recent promise to revive the Bermuda g-arrison, it was stated here yesterday. Sir Alexander Hood. the colony's Governor has only disclosed so far thatReuter - 71 words
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Article173 1954-01-28 1 DEHKA DUN, Jan. 27. —Mr. M. N. Boy, a wellknown Radical Democrat Leader, died on Jan. 25 at his Dehra Dun home following an attack of cerebral thrombosis. Mr. Roy was 61. He had been seriously ill far the last three months. He joined theIIS - 173 words
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Article59 1954-01-28 1 LONDON. Jan. 27. Sir Walter Monckton. British Minister of Labour was stated yesterday to be making; progress after a minor operation in a London nursing home. Sir Walter Monckton a lawyer by profession Ls a former Solicitor-General and was chief censor ana later director of British PropagandaReuter - 59 words
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Article142 1954-01-28 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 27.— A yellow Humber saloon automobile on the way to Kalimpong, where it will be dismantled for carnage by coolies, piece by piece, on a 20-day march over formidable terrain and through high, snowbound mountain passes to Shigatse, second city of Tibet. ThereAP - 142 words
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125 1954-01-28 1 WASHINGTON*. J;in. 27.— ''resident Cclal Bavar of Turkey is described as America's "best friend in the near East" m an article in the Saturday Evening Post a weekly masra* zme with a circulation of ap« nroxlmately four and a half million. Timed to coincideA.P. - 125 words
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Article77 1954-01-28 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 27.—Ceylon's Finance Minister Sir Oliver Goonetilleke departed from his prepared script in an address to the ECAFE session on trade >md industry yesterday morning to complain the Allies had "b;icke n their pledges" to Ceylon after World War XL Goonetilleko said the Allies hadA.P. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration134 1954-01-28 1 Between live and ten million are expected to bathe at the holy confluence of the rivers, Ganges, Jumuna and the Invisible, mythological Saraswati at Allahabad during the one-month Kumba Mela which began, Jan. 14. Accoo^ing to the Sadhus (Hindu holy men) a combination of the planets like that during the134 words
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Article89 1954-01-28 1 IjONDON. Jnn. 27. Mr. Anthony Head, the War Minister, said in a broadcast here last night that the Kenya inquiry had shown that the British soldier even in the most difficult circumstances was tolerant and good natured. and net given to brutality. He said the situation inReuter - 89 words
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307 1954-01-28 1 Churchill Refutes Retirement Rumours: Says It's A Delusion! LONDON, Jan. 27— Sir Winston Churchill last night smilingly brushed off attempts in the House of Commons to quiz about his future— whether he is retiring soon or continuing as head of the Government. "It is a delusion" he a aid atReuter - 307 words
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592 1954-01-28 1 WESTERN POWERS ACCEPT RUSSIAN AGENDA FOR BERLIN TALKS M. Bidault and the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden. He said it was "saddening" that Mr. Molotov had seized on the opening of the new cnoference to accumulate and repeat the oldReuter - 592 words
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38 1954-01-28 1 BERLIN, Jan. 27. Mr. Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State, today turned down the Soviet proposal of a Five-Power Conference and proposed that the Berlin meeting of the Four Ministers immediately discuss Germany.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article58 1954-01-28 1 Six Communist terrorists, one of whom was known as the "Terror of Kuala Lapis, were killed in Pahang in the 24 hours commencing at midnight (Jan. 25/26) Three of those killed were district committee members, two of them branch committee members, and the sixth was a58 words
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Article91 1954-01-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA. Jan. 27.— Mine workers all over the country will launch an indefinite strike from Mar. 1 in case their demands are not met by that date. The Working: Committee of the Indian National Mine Workers Federation meeting here noted with regret91 words
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Article107 1954-01-28 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 27. The Communists agreed conditionally today to accept 247 captured United Nations soldiers who renounced their native countries and asked to live as "freemen" under Red rule By radio, Red China and North Korea said they had granted a request of Communist RedA.P. - 107 words
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78 1954-01-28 1 Ceylon Wants Queen To Wear C-Robe COLOMBO. Jan. 27.— The Ceylon government yesterday decided to ask Queen Elizabeth to wear her Coronation gown when she opens the next session ol their Parliament on Apr. 12. The Queen wore th»- gown when she opened the New Zealand Parliament on Jan. 12.Reuter - 78 words
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Advertisement140 1954-01-28 1 Subscription Rateb (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Montns 16-50 6 Montns 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 Across the Far East lP^>w§ ff^ *f you are assured of r '^2^3 \^2/140 words
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564 1954-01-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Jan. 28, '54 OUR APPEAL TO ESTATE WORKERS JJNLJLKE the first one, the second arbitration made by Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor of the wages dispute in the Malayan rubber industry the award in which was announced on Tuesday has not helped to solve the564 words
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Article803 1954-01-28 2 Rep. India On The Republic's Four-Year Progress m- S Xt ns speech delivered over Radio Malaya by Mr M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of labile SjT n JWI o****™ of th™ m ?;L°n "JK>DAY the Republic of India is four years old. Almost insuperable803 words
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Article135 1954-01-28 2 Out of her national traditions, habit, character, aspirations and ideals, and instructed and inspired by our national struggle under Gandhiji, India has forged an independent foreign policy under the wi s e leadership ot her Prime Minister, based on peace, honest and enduring friendship with all nations,135 words
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Article105 1954-01-28 2 Our ties with the West have been close and friendly. Our ties with the East and our immediate neighbours are scringing into life again. We nave no antagonisms, no ene mies. Tolerance of all divergent ways of life, of all faiths, religions, spiritual and poli tical105 words
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Article150 1954-01-28 2 Progress Of Bhoodan Movement OONGRESSNAGAR The Biioodan Yagna of Acharya Vinoba Bhave has been "extremely helpful in creating a healthy and congenial atmosphere for the introduction of radical land reform*" In India. This view on the progress *>i land reforms in India was uxpiesscd by Mr. S. N. Agarwa GeneralFOC - 150 words
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422 1954-01-28 2 moot^t D h U A "S* ur abai Deshmukh addressed a public meeting here on Tuesday. As one in charge of the social Sbh*.? SG h VIC k c Plannln Commission, Srimathl Durr£m™ She COUld say th at one-third of the PlanningFOC - 422 words
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Article71 1954-01-28 2 CUTTACK: Mr. p. 3. Kumaraswami Raja, Governordesignate of Orissa, is expected to arrive here by Feruary 10 to take over charge. Meanwhile, Syed Fazl Aii was preparing himself to leave on January 27 to take up his new assignment as Chairman of the nigh-power Commission on reorganisationFOC - 71 words
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Article155 1954-01-28 2 ifuvjunn,. ivir a. rv inolasiya Vandayar, son of Mr. A. Krishnaawami Vandayar, of Poondi near Tanjore, donated two veU s of land (about 14 acres) to the Bhoodan movement last week. Tt\e gift was leceived by Mr Shankerrao Deo at Sithamalli village near Ammapet. Mr. Deo,FOC - 155 words
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Article129 1954-01-28 2 KODAVASAL,: The harvest of Samba paddy (first crop) is in full swing in most of the villages in Nannilam taluk. Agriculturists say that the yield this year will be much better than last year's yield. The average yield is expected to be 30 to 36 kalamsFOC - 129 words
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Article225 1954-01-28 2 ALLAHABAD: Both "Purnlma" and the Lunar eclipse, a big occasion for the million pilgrims gathered at Triveni, were eclipsed by the arrival here of Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister. In a sense he symbolised in himself the spirit of the Kumbha Mete and the entire congregation crowdedBNFS - 225 words
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Article267 1954-01-28 2 BOMBAY. A ten-man team is now on the trail of the abominable snowmalh" writes the special correspondent of the Bharat News an<j Feature Service, summing: up the latest developments in connection with the hunt for the abomiI nable snowman. The last batch of the LondonBNFS - 267 words
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Article53 1954-01-28 2 Restrictions On Soviet Diplomats LONDON, Jan 26— Air <l*i 22 .2 11 I th m<yv ement of Soviet d«j>lomat3 in BritAin Should be removed n "Under present arrant, ments Soviet dipJomate^ta miff if fc l^ h ll BrltlBh diplo. SS HSJ? Vl€ i, Ru *2 la he told w Houa«Reuter - 53 words
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677 1954-01-28 2 jh&w uolmx: roe uon B cj tutton Bench of the Sut>r#»m« Court, last week, dismissed the appeal preferred by m Jagan Nafch, member of. the Delhi Assembly, elected from Roshanara, constituency. chaUengimr aa election nehti, against him on the ground that. Mr. Baijnath, oneFOC - 677 words
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Article113 1954-01-28 2 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government will shortly £> point an expert committee v examine the lexiatan* sy 7 t< i? of land tenure i n the suS and surest proposals 7~ lanu reform. A decision to this efect was taken by the AndhS Cabinet when it metFOC - 113 words
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Article179 1954-01-28 2 Merger With Bolshevik Party NAGFUR: Representative." of the All-India Peasants and Workers 1 Party and the Bolshevik Party of India signed here a draft agreement for a merger of the two parties to be elected in the next three months. Shri R. K. Khadilkar Peasant's and Workers' Party said thatBNFS - 179 words
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Article162 1954-01-28 2 INCREASING LYMINGTON, Hampshire, Jan. 26.— A 21 year old airman wa s questioned for over 4 hours here about his life aa a homosexual. The airman, aircraftsman John Reynolds, was giving evidence in a case in which Lord Montagu, of Beaulieu 27 year old bachelor peer is 'ap. rearing withReuter - 162 words
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Article178 1954-01-28 2 BAD OEYNHAUSEN, Jan. £6.— A British Army Chaplain, Rev. Mervin George Semple, pleated not guilty at a general court martial here to indecently as Baulting8 aulting a young soldier. Rev. Semple, attached to headquarters, sth Army Group, Royal Artillery (anti aircraft), wore war decorations in court while trooperReuter - 178 words
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Article42 1954-01-28 2 aUS, Ver St te of thi m y Jai l- U< following ij mass release of prisoner or all cateswries in the amnesty granted by the Gov 2^? v o^Sl ™%LS ta^was nearly 5,900 Thoise released so far in FOCFOC - 42 words
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851 1954-01-28 3 Federation's jAg. Dy. H*C f Speech In Kuala Lumpur (Text of a »!*■*<* delivered on Jan. 26. by *k- Dtpat.v Iliirh Commlasloner, Mr. D, C WatK^L?* ctin B^fubiir India Day Dinner in Kuala Lumpur)^^ thm it is my privilege tonight to 1 propose the toast851 words
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Article149 1954-01-28 3 Prohibition In Andhra State Co^^S: The three man committee appointed by the Andhra Government with Mr v. Ramamurti as Chairman, to enquire into the workin*p^oWbition in Andhra Mate and offer suggestions had its fir 8 t sitting g "jSSI day last in Madras at to office in KhaJeel Mansions mTMFOC - 149 words
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55 1954-01-28 3 Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri In Car Mishap KALYAN: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Union Minister for Railways, had a hair-breadth escape from a car accident on Jan. 21. While Mr. Shastri was on his way to Congre nagar ss his car skidded. A small embankment of a road-ridge, however, prevented theFOC - 55 words
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Article227 1954-01-28 3 5- YEAR PLAN'S PROGRESS NEW DELHI The second progress report of the FiveYear Plan containing a survey of the wonting of the Pian from April, 1961, to Septei^S^L 1963 has been published by the Planning Commission. The review gives details of the progress made during the period by important developmentFOC - 227 words
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Article94 1954-01-28 3 AL^LAHABAD: Four pilgrims to the Kumbha Mela were drowned and seven others are missing as a result of a boat carrying pilgrims to the Sangham capsizing in strong currents. One of the occupants swam ashore. The boat had a carrying capacity of twenty, two and al' theBNFS - 94 words
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Article45 1954-01-28 3 TIRUCHIRAPALLI Judgment in the Dalmiapurara Rioting ca»»> was not pronounced on 21 Jan., as A-2, A-7 and A-24 were not present in court. Mr. K. P. Radhakrishna Menon. Sub- Divisional Magistrate, Tiruchirapalli, has posted the case for judgment to Jan. 28.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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649 1954-01-28 3 TRIVANDRUM: While parties in Travancore-Cochin are busy with their ejection propaganda plans, administrative arrangements for the conduct of elections are proceeding apace, receiving final touches, where necessary. At least 80 per cent of 45,00,000 adult voters in thig highly literate State arc expected to voteFOC - 649 words
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367 1954-01-28 3 oreaSSSr^T^^; Sp^Wng on the resolution on rehS y^nr^J 3^*** n t e Su *>**ts Committee meeting Mr< Nehru said that "regardless of certain weHX is^K.,^ib u* m ard to many matters, smaJj mat iVf \*F*l lke has ot t° *>• considered. Sonic alteration* andFOC - 367 words
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Article141 1954-01-28 3 Maithilis Want Separate State DHARBANGA: While the claims so far made for a separate state has been on language basis, such as* state for the Teiegue-speaking people, a *tate for ,;the Kanarese speaking ipeolpe, a state for the Malayalem speaking people, a iState for Marathi speaking people and a StateBNFS - 141 words
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85 1954-01-28 3 Note Circulation Up By Rs. 3.67 Crores MADRAS: The statement or the Reserve Bank of India for the week ended Jan. 15 shows a small increase in notes in circulation of Rs 3.67 crores. Notes held in the Banking Department increased by Ra. 5.81 crores. Central Government deposits dropped byFOC - 85 words
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Article141 1954-01-28 3 HYDERABAD The Government of India have sanctioned Rs. 59,94,000, half the sum as subsidy and half as a loan at four and one-fourth per cent interest, for building 2,200 houses under the Industrial Housing Scheme in 1954 said Mr. G. Anna Rao, Minister for Industrial HousingFOC - 141 words
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Article137 1954-01-28 3 MADRAS: The proposal for starting a medical coiiege at Coimbatore is gathering support and the sponsors of tne scheme expect to be able to start it soon, it is reliably learnt. There has been quite good response from the public regarding financial support for the schemeFOC - 137 words
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Article140 1954-01-28 3 NEW DELHI: Two prosecution witnesses. Were examined on Wednesday last when the hearing of the Fertiliser case was resumed before Mr, Gurdev Singh, Special Judge, hem. Mr. S. Y. Krighnaswami former Joint Secretary of the Union Agriculture Ministry, Mr. C. S. D. Swamy, former. Director of Fertilisers, andFOC - 140 words
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Article197 1954-01-28 3 RAJAJI TO RESIGN NEW DELHI, Shrl Rajagopalachari may resign the Chief Mastership of Madras, in the next few weeks, according: to well informed circles here, says the Free Press Journal Correspondent. He is expected to seek formal permission of the Congress President Shri Nehru to do so during the KalyaniBNFS - 197 words
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348 1954-01-28 3 ?T"?»«M that th. application of the nJStattaJTISbJS in the meantime, consequent on the improvement In tea prices, many of the tea gardens which had closed down had reopened. The Labour Minister assured the Parliament recently that he would take steps for the implementation of theBNFS - 348 words
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Article170 1954-01-28 3 NEW DELHI: The Delhi Tamil Sang-am gave a reception to Mr. Kanthiah Vaithianathan, Ceylon's Minister for Industries, Housing and Social Services. Mr. Vaithianathan referred to the "rich heritage" of Tamil culture, and said it was in the fitness of things that the Tamils, known forFOC - 170 words
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Article159 1954-01-28 3 LUCKNOW: The Govern, mcnl of India, are sponsoring visit to different States by a. team Of ftrcig-n experts for a survey of village and small-sca'e industries. Th team which has been recruited by Ford Foundation consists of two Swedes and five Americans, it will visit UttarFOC - 159 words
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Article95 1954-01-28 3 m.At Kumbha Nagar KUMBHA NAGAR: Nearly five lakhs of pilgrims performed ceremonial bathing: in the holy waters o f the Sangam— the confluence of the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saras wati on the occasion of "Pausa Poorima". Yesterday's? bathing, second in a series of the Bbl such ceremonies95 words
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Article577 1954-01-28 4 Kotelawala's Appeal To Indian Businessmen BOMBAY: Sir John Kotelawala appealed to the businessmen and industrialists of Bombay State to help the progress of the industrial growth of Ceylon by inventing their capital in the island. He added: '•The Indian businessmen can enjoy all the privilege* andFOC - 577 words
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Article690 1954-01-28 4 DUTY OF CEYLONESE ABROAD BOMBAY: Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, appealed to CeyLoncse living outside the island to realise their responsibilities and discharge their duties in such a manner as would bring tame and reputation to the motherland. Sir John Kotelawala, who was speaking' at a reception heldFOC - 690 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-01-28 4 Singing, flag-waving antiCommunist Chinese and Korean prisoners of war, began their journey from Indian custody to freedom on Jan. 20, despite hot communist objections. The prisoners streamed •out of their camps in the Korean demilitarized zone and marched two miles over frost-whitened plains to receiving: centres in Allied territory. A.P.77 words
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Article72 1954-01-28 4 Mahatma Gandhi's Biography COLOMBO: Mr. C. C. Demi, igh Commissioner for India in Ceylon, bis week called on His Grace the Archibisuop of Colombo, the Rt. Rev. Thomas Cooray and/ paid his respects. He presented to the Archbishop on behalf of the Gandhi Memorial Trust volumes of the biography ofFOC - 72 words
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69 1954-01-28 4 Anti-British Demonstration In Madrid MADRID, Jan. 27.— Police broke up a demonstration by about 1,000 students outside the university in Madrid today. The students had intended to march on the Ministry of Information building which f; only a few hundred yards from the British Embassy to protest against the wayReuter - 69 words
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Article116 1954-01-28 4 New Lord Cooks His Own Food MARKYATE STREET, ENGLAND, Jan. 27. An unemployed former civil servant who cookg his own frugal meals in the tiny basement room he call* home is Britain's newest Peer and a member of the House of Lords. The 43 -year-old nobleman, the fifth Baron Farrer,AP - 116 words
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Article144 1954-01-28 4 COLOMBO; Dr. (Miss) V. Mary C rosso, a consultant paediatrician to several maternity hospitals in the United Kingdom has been in Ceylon during the past ten days. Although she came here on a holiday, Dr. (Miss) Crosse visited several nospitals here including the De Soyza MaternityFOC - 144 words
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Article97 1954-01-28 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon will ue the subject on which the London monthly magazine "Diplomatic Press Survey" will devote the whole of its March issue. It will be published at the end of the month when the world's attention will be focussed on the Island for theFOC - 97 words
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Article94 1954-01-28 4 KAKACHI, Jan. 27.— About 3,5uu woiners of the Karachi Port Trust who went on strike Jast night, continued to stay out yesterday. Only 800 employees who were declared by the Workers Union itself as essential were allowed to reDort on duty. The number of shipsA.P. - 94 words
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Article80 1954-01-28 4 A Singapore newspaper (not the IDM) yesterday morning (Wednesday) alleges that all the Chinese delegates to the first India-Oiina Friendship Association Conference in New Delhi last month were refused permission to land in Singapore yesterday on their return journey. With the exception of Mr. Hsia80 words
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94 1954-01-28 4 COLOMBO: Col. R. j. F Mendis, Deputy Director of Education, has left for Delhi to represent Ceylon at the conference of the All-Asian National Commission to be held under the auspices of the UNESCO. The Conference which is the first of its kind is anFOC - 94 words
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206 1954-01-28 4 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, has been appointed leader of the Malayan delegation to the meeting of the E.C.A.F.E. Committee on Industry and Trade to be held in Kandy, Ceylon, between Jan. 26 and Feb. 5. Other members of the delegation are Alternates DATO NIK AHMED206 words
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Article136 1954-01-28 4 Following are the new Patrons and office-bearers of the Indian Recreation Club Patrons: Mr. N V. Vengadasalam, Mr. X M. Oli Monamed, Mr, S. k. Jagathesan, and Mr. S. A. Monamed AH. President Mr. A. P. Rajah, Vice-Presidents: Mr S P. Samy and Mr. K. Muthuve'loo. Secretary:136 words
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Article136 1954-01-28 4 r\UHiIVG Chinese New Year (Wednesday 3rd and Thursday 4th) in spite of slump (real or not) why not see the lovely CVty of Singapore (Pearl of the kiast) from the air (special cut prices) Urst "cheng: cheng:" your elders (a red ang: pow) and then136 words
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Article75 1954-01-28 4 NEW YORK. Jan. 27.-Mrs. Ann Davison. the 38-year-old English yachtswoman and authoress who -was the first woman to sail the Atlantic alone last year In her tiny .yacht Felicity Ann, left here yesterday by air for England. She hopes to return in April to New York where theReuter - 75 words
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Miscellaneous121 1954-01-28 4 Swami Vivekananda's 92nd Birthday The Ninety-second Birthday of Srimath £>wami Vivekananda will be celebrated aX the Mission premises, Bartley Road, on Sunday, Jan. 31. under the presidentship of Mr. M. Saravanamuthu, Ceylon Commissioner in Singapore and Malaya. Tho Qrogrammc is as follows: 3.45 p.m. Music Mrs. Suppiah Nagaratnam (Vocal); Pandit121 words
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