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Title Section19 1954-02-06 1 Ind ian Daily M ai l VOL. IX. No. 365. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS19 words
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Article424 1954-02-06 1 Tempter's Assurance SAYS EMERGENCY SITUATION A GOOD DEAL BETTER NOW The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, announced during a tour of Malacca on Friday, that "before long there will be a good many other white areas" in. the Federation The Higrh Commissioner did not specify424 words
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120 1954-02-06 1 MELBOURNE, Feb. 5 A letter threatening to kill Queen Elizabeth is being v. ewed very seriously, the South Australian Police Commissioner, Mr. Ivor B. Green, said last night. Detectives, he added, would do everythng possible to find the author of the letter which was handed120 words
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Article36 1954-02-06 1 public lecture will be given by Mr. M. Mohajned Ismail Sahib, Member of Indian Parliament and Pre* sident of the AU-Indi* Muslim Le-igue, at the Indian Association premises today. Saturday, at o o.m.36 words
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Article124 1954-02-06 1 KARACHI, Feb. 5 Sir Philip Manson-Bhar, of London's school of Tropical Medicine, said India's '•Wolf tiny" was Wyond any doubt raised by animals of Home sort." .The British medical expert added that m his opinion there was' "not the slightest hope of ever raining the child"124 words
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105 1954-02-06 1 Pr. Prasad Convey's Grief To Bereaved From Our Own Corresivond\ent ALLAHABAD. Feb. 5.— Tuesday's grim, d'saster wheu five hundred persons were killed m stampede hag cast a gloom completely over the huge Kumbh Mela pilgrims are leaving as quickly as possible. Incoming trains have been detained and crowds seeking to105 words
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Article98 1954-02-06 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 5. The sixth anniversary of Ceylon a Independence was celebrated here at the newly opened of Ceylon High Commission when Ceylonese resident m South India gathered to pay homage to their flag. Yogendra Doraiswami who hoisting the Lanka Flag said98 words
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Article83 1954-02-06 1 BKRL.IN, Feb. 5 Mr. Molotov submitted to the Big Pour conference a new proposal for the formation of a provisional all-German government and free elections. "Recosmising the need to put an end to the division of Germany and m conformity with existing four-powpf agreements to implement83 words
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414 1954-02-06 1 "I Am One Against Three Molotov Tells Mrs. Dulles UERLiN, Feb. 5. A beaming Vyacheslav Molotov last night took Mrs. John Foster Dulle* to see the conference 'oom "where your husband gtfv*s me so much trouble." He was host at reception given to the three Western Foreign Ministers in the414 words
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202 1954-02-06 1 LONDON. Feb. 5 —Mr. R, A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Commons that the so-called tndi recession m tho United j States had already started and that "We are already beginning to pass through it." He was202 words
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Article113 1954-02-06 1 MELBOURNE, Feb. 5. A brooch consisting of at least fifty white blue, extremely rare golden diamonds <n a design cf wattle spray, which will be a gift for the Queen from the Australian Government. w- r I on display for the first time m Melbeurne.113 words
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Article154 1954-02-06 1 POPE PIUS CONDITION WORSENING VATICAN CITY, Feb. 5. Tight-lipped silence at the Vatican increased apprehension today that Pope Pius, j 77-year-oid head of the Roman Catholic Church, may be worsening. The Pontif/ has now been ill for more than ten days. Scanty, occasional communiques have persistently maintained that he continues154 words
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Article23 1954-02-06 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 5 Mr. Malcolm MacDomild, British Commissioner General for South Bast Asia, arrived today from Saigon on »a "holiday visit.'23 words
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Article210 1954-02-06 1 LONDON, Feb. s.— One of the world's racial mysteries is the presence m Asia of the Negritos of Malay*, Dr. P. H. A.. Sneath told the Royal Anthropological Institute here last night. He said the Negritos did not resemble the other inhabitants of South East Asia but210 words
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Article123 1954-02-06 1 BERLJN. Feb. 5— British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden lunched with Indian ambassador to Germany, Subimal Dutt, and reportedly discussed certain aspects of the Korean and Ind>cniaese questions. The Foreign Secretary m particiUar outlined the pos.tion of the three western powers m relation to Russia's proposal123 words
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Article33 1954-02-06 1 LONDON, Feb. 5 The appointment of. Sir George Allen, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, as Secretary of the British Association for the Advancement of Science was announced today.33 words
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Article170 1954-02-06 1 KUMBH MELA TRAGEDY 3m. PEOPLE INVOLVED IN RUSH NEW DELHI, Feb. 5 The bodies of 341 dead, most of them women, have been recovered at the site of the Hindu pilgrimage stampede at Allahabad. The government radio disclosed the recovered dead meluded 252 women, 49 men and170 words
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Article178 1954-02-06 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. s.— Gifts of wheat to drought.stricken Pakistan last year made friends for the United States in every hamlet and village, Syed Amjad Ah Pakistan's Ambassador to the U.S. said here yesterday. "Many of the people are Ml- I t«ratc-they cannot even read I178 words
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Article59 1954-02-06 1 KL.UANG Indian Republic Day was celebrated at the Indian Association, Kluang jyith a public meeting, Sri T. Veerasingam and Sri V M. Appavoo spoke on the struggle for Independence and the part played by the patriotic leaders. .Sri D. C. Paul and Narayanan distributed sweet meats59 words
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158 1954-02-06 1 GOVERNMENT OFFICERS' DUTY TO PUBLIC The responsibility of all Government officers to be as helpful! as possible to the public was emphasised by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, when addressing the District Office staff at Alor Gajah. Sir Gerald said there was still a lot to be done158 words
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Article137 1954-02-06 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 5 Sydney went wild again yesterdaywomen climbed lamp posts and Mew kisses to the Duke of Edinburgh and thousands of cheering-, happy Australians broke through police barriers to get a close look at the visiting Queen Elizabeth. The Queen's luncheon engagement was with137 words
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Article105 1954-02-06 1 LONDON, Feb. 5 Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, the Japanese Prime Minister. may visit Britain on the European tour he hopes to make soon usually reliable sources here said. Mr. Yoshida said last year that he hoped to tour the United States, Asia and Europe after the105 words
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Article231 1954-02-06 1 Nehru Tells T-C. Voters From Our Own MADRAS, Feb. s.— With the arrival of Premier Nehru at Trichur last evening the TravancoreCochin election campaign has suddenly come to life. Sri Nehru's first words indicated how much he realised it was life and death struggle for the231 words
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Article121 1954-02-06 1 NON- REP AT. PoWs TO GO TO INDIA SEOUL, Feb. 5 An Indian spokesman said today that the 88 non-repatriated prisoners of war who had asked to go to the neutral nations, would be taken to India for "redispos'tion." The spokesman said that the 88 prisoners consisted of 12 Chinese,121 words
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Article45 1954-02-06 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 5. "For furthering the cause of world brotherhood. gx>ld medals and citations were awarded yesterday to Carlos P. Romulo. former Philippines Ambassador to the United States, and Robert D. Murphy former U.S. Ambassador to Jatpan, now an Undersecretary of State.-45 words
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Article79 1954-02-06 1 SHOWDOWN BATTLE IN LAOS CAPITAL SAIGON, Feb. 5. A showdown battle between French troops and the Com-munist-led Vietminh rabels for control of Luang Prabane loomed last night m the ti«erinfested jungles surrounding the royal Laotian Capital. The Vietmiinh's crack 3OBth Division was within about 65 miles of Luanx Prabang on79 words
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Article53 1954-02-06 1 LONDON. Feb. 5. The appointment of Sir Kenneth K. O' Connor, at present Chief Justice of Jamaica as, Chief Justice' ofli Kenya, was announced he»e tonight. He succeeds Sir Hector H«£xoe and will take ut> his new aoDoiament next June. Wt Kenneth was Attorney General of53 words
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Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat.. Feb. 6, 1954 Notes And Comments
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Article196 1954-02-06 2 OUR GREETINGS TO SRI LANKA \N a world seething with ail sorts of troubles, Ceylon at least presents a picture of calm and quiet, which is a matter for no little gratification, indeed. To Asians, particularly, this is even a matter for real pride, and they recall it with pleasure196 words
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Article206 1954-02-06 2 THE Kumbha Mela tragedy at Allahabad is no doubt shocking, but it should not be imagined that Indian crowds alone are unruly or in disciplined. Recently, in Tokyo, several people were crushed to death at the Imperial Palace gates in a great rush to get into the206 words
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Article84 1954-02-06 2 RAJA Sir Uda bin Raja Mohamed, Commissioner for Malaya in London, is reported to have said that if the proposals to hold election in Malaya were approved, it would be "a landmark in the country's history," adding that he was saying so only in a personal capacity and84 words
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1580 1954-02-06 2 Nehru's Warning At Gandhi Anniversary Meeting NEW DELHI: Addressing a public meeting here called to commemorate the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Prime Minister Sri JawaharlaJ Nehru asked all the people desiring to preserve peace to understand clearly that "American Military aid to1,580 words
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Article102 1954-02-06 2 BOMBAY: The Bombay City Police have come into possession of a pair of scissors which cuts without effort and noiselessly a four-inch' steel plate. This instrument, known as "Allen Randel," Is being used by city burglars to cut open showrooms, garages, etc. A police official B102 words
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Article129 1954-02-06 2 NEW DELJEiI: Floral tributes, mass spinning and congregational prayer marked the observance of the sixth death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi all over the country on Jan. 30. At Rajghat. an endless stream of people visited the samadhi to pay their homage to the memory of the Father129 words
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Article263 1954-02-06 2 GIJDUK: Five Burmese nationals, of Pandinin village near Tavoy Town, who left their villaee three months ago, m a boat, reached Sriharikota Island, 30 miles east of Tada and 42 miles from here, after drifting on the sea without «jiv h»in The Village Munsiff263 words
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Article111 1954-02-06 2 NEW VblLtil: A party of Harijans led by Dr Suhila Nayyar, the Health' Minister of Delhi, was refused entry into a Jain temple m the old city on Jan. 30. The party sought entry into the Digambar Jain temple commonly known as the Lai Mandir. v111 words
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Article169 1954-02-06 2 COMPULSORY ARMY TRAINING URGED BOMBAY: The second annual session of the Bharatiya Jan Sangrh. now being hek here, targed the Government end the people to do tfceir best "to strengthen our defence potential and ensure that the 'balance of power m South Adta is not disturbed." Describing the proposed U.S.169 words
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Article162 1954-02-06 2 MADRAS: Speaking at the Dinner Cluib meeting of the Y.M.I. A. m Georgetown recently, Sri S. Parthasarathi Ayyangar, Commissioner of Police, referred to the role of the public m the enforcement of the Jaw. He said that respect for the Law connoted not only obedience to162 words
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Article116 1954-02-06 2 CALCUTTA: The Japanese Light Industry Exhibition to be held m Karachi this month will be attended by a 13-man industrial delegation from Nagoya, Japan, led by Mr. K. Muraoka. The delegation, which includes two Journalists representing two leading newspapers of Japan, is expected to arrive m Calcutta116 words
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Article54 1954-02-06 2 ALLEGED SUI CIDE MADRAS: Kannammal (40) wife of a mason, residing m Tnphcanp, W as said to have committed guicide n the Triplicate beach by setting fire to her clothes. She died before any help could be rendered. The Ice House Division Police sent the body for postmortem examination nenriw54 words
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Article53 1954-02-06 2 LONDON. Feb. s.—Conservative Thomas Lasceiies Iremonger, a cousin of Foreign MdnL&ter Anthony Eden, on Wednesday won the 23rd apec: U election of the present ,;ariiament. Mr. Ireanonger. who unsuccerrfully contested a seat m the Renrral election m 1951 polled 18.364 votes m suburban Ilford against Labourite53 words
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Article122 1954-02-06 2 DACCA The Government of Kast Pakistan naa issueu instructions to district officers to relax or witnuraw restrictions imposed on ex-securit> prisoners, subject to genera* consideration of security, to enaoie them to take part m tne general elections m the province, says a Press Note issued here recently.122 words
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262 1954-02-06 2 Case For Mithila State Support Off Local Congress Claimed PATNA: Mr. Janklnand&n Singh, MLA (Congress) leader of the separate Mithila movement and till recently a member of the Executive Committee of the Bihar Prad^h Congress Committee said that the ctemand for a *eparat« Mithila State was a popular one and262 words
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Article271 1954-02-06 2 India's Shipping Tonnage BOMBAY: &n «f. M. Ay yar. Secrenary to the Union ivlmistry at Transport, recently said he was very hopeful about India achieving the uirget of 600,000 toas fixed for shipping m the Five-Year Plan. Srt Ayyar. who is here on an official visit to nnajs<. the various271 words
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Article44 1954-02-06 2 SAMBALPUR: One mort person who was injured m the JuthH charge mi n the disturbances on Jan. 21/ nig-ht m Hira^ud. aristae ojt strike of workers on the left &it f i€< ?J n thc Hirakud death- roll to two.—44 words
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Article112 1954-02-06 2 MEEXAMBAKKAAt A Swe. dsh Study group, comprising 26 persons and led by Mr. Splg Lunden, sponsored by the V.M.C.A. StocKhoim Centre, last week arrived by a special chartered plaue from Calcutta. The group is on a four-week study tour of India Mr. Lunden told the Press112 words
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Article57 1954-02-06 2 KARACHI: The Maslim L<ea#ue has won, with a thumping majority, elections to the Khairpur State I^e^is. •ative Assembly m West Pakistan. Out of 30 seats, the Muslim League has won 26, according to fterurea reaching here from KhairDur htft week. This wa.s the firat general57 words
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782 1954-02-06 3 Smashes His Inventions To Pieces Alleging Lack Of Encouragement From Govt. MADRAS: Several gadgets, stated to be components of radio sets, clocks and other articles, produced by the students of Mr. D. Kaidu of Coimbatore and arranged on a lung table, were smashed782 words
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Article92 1954-02-06 3 BOMBAY: The Indian national flag flew over Afniada Fort In Goa for "some time" on the mornis* of Jan. 26. the Republic Day, according to a statement issued' here by the United Front of (loans. Political prisoners m Portuguese territory m India are detained m92 words
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88 1954-02-06 3 Cane-Growers In U.P. Suspend Agitation L.UCKNOW: The U.P. Su-garcane-growers' Federation decided to defer further action on its last week's decision to slop the .suppJy of oane to pugar mills from Feb. 1. The decision was reached by the federation's action committee after a prolonged meet\n,g Sunday morning with the States88 words
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Article127 1954-02-06 3 Petitions To Central Legislature NEW DifiLJil: Petitions from the public havt- started coming m under the more liberal iukw made recently by the Speaker of the House of the Petople on Use advice of the Rules Committee, it was Iciarnt. The new rules, it will be reoalied. .permit petitions, among127 words
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453 1954-02-06 3 ERODE: Dr. G. T. Malalasekera, Professor of Buddhist Culture, University of Ceylon, and President of the Work Fellowship of Buddhism, who delivered the presideniai &ddre«s to the Buddhist Propaganda Conference held here recently, paid a tribute to the service of Periyar E.453 words
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96 1954-02-06 3 Bombay Not Losing Over Prohibition AHMEDABAD: Dr. Jivrai Mehta. Bombay Minister for Finance and Prohibition, said that the Bombay Government has not susu-nmd any financial loss over prohibition. The loss of revenue from {.ro hi frit! on was being: made up by sales tax, as prohibition had given the people96 words
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Article76 1954-02-06 3 KARACHI, Feb. s.—Karachi port workers called off in*ir ten-ctay-oid strike on Yveanesoiay nignt and accepted tne ffovernmemt's offer to refer the matter to an industrial tnbunai for adjudkeution. The strike started on Jan. 25 m an attempt to force the erovernment to accept their demands76 words
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116 1954-02-06 3 KURNOOL: The Government of Andhra propose to introduce the systei.i of diroet recruitment to the posts of Executive Officers of religious institutions under the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act. The draft of an amendment to the rules relating to the recruitment and conditions of116 words
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100 1954-02-06 3 RANGOON: The Burmese shipment of rice to Ceylon and Japan for the first six months of this year will toe twice thftit for the same period last year, it was officially announced here. The Burmese Government has signed detailed contracts with Ceylon and Japan100 words
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206 1954-02-06 3 Pak. Communist Leader Released AFGHAN CULTURAL MISSION TO INDIA LAHORE: Sycd Sibte Hassan, a well known Communist naader was released from the Lahore Central Jail recently alter three years' detention. He was set tree under ordera off 'the Pakistani Central Governanentt. He was detained under the Public Safety Act. Maulvi206 words
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Article744 1954-02-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Full Bench of the Supreme Court reserved judgment on the petition filed under Arttafe 82 of the Oonatttutton by Messr».Allen Ben^«nd<Slnwwy Limited, Aaia Udyog Limited, Delhi GIW Works Ltaffied, and some persons connected with these companies chaUenring the legality of the marches conducted744 words
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Article42 1954-02-06 3 Ho's Troops Nearing Laos Capital SAIGON. Feb. ft. A Column of the Vtetnitnh iron division marching on Luanjf Prabanjc betwe«*n the Maanhon River aad the Burmese frontier has captured Muong Sal. 65 miles due north of Loans: Praban*. H Is authoritattvely learnt.-42 words
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97 1954-02-06 3 Two Timber Yards In Calcutta Gutted CAL«CUTTA: Two yards containing timber. bamb<*>, bamboo matting, and shavings on BeHiagtiaita. Main Road. Oaloutta. were gutted on last Fridhy afternoon. The Fire Brigade fought the flre for about an hour before it was brought under control. The yurds, which are adjacent to each97 words
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Article121 1954-02-06 3 IMPHAL: About I,oo© artiateg from different places tf the State participated m tlic Manipur hills and plains fesivai. which was opened here by Mr. R. P. Bhargava, the Chief Commissioner. The festival included dance, drama, musical performances, an exhibition of artistic Maniipuri and tribal handloom121 words
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422 1954-02-06 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government deeded recently formally to request the Queen to open the next session of the Ceylon Parliament on April 12th, m her bejewelled Coronation gown. This decision which was taken by officials organising the ceremonial opening of Parliament422 words
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Article280 1954-02-06 4 COLOMBO: Why don't you dub Sinhalese films m Tamil and Hindi instead of waiting for Indian producers to make Sinhalese films? Mr. Raj Kapoor, leading Indian actor and ft'm producer now m Ceylon a.sked at a press conference. He said that Ceylon films would have280 words
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Article117 1954-02-06 4 COLOMBO: This Is the poem specially composed and recited, by Mr. YV. Dahanayake, MP. for Gaile, In the coarse of an address to the Union Society of the University of Ceylon at King George's Hall. TWINKLE, SIR JOHN Twinkle, twinkle, rood Sir John! How you've fooled117 words
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Article119 1954-02-06 4 COLOMBO: The parents and guardians of the Muslim girls who were selected for training: as teachers in Kopay have sent a memorandum to Muslim members of both Houses of Parliament requesting them to take Immediate action to pee that Muslim girls receive their training in accordance119 words
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741 1954-02-06 4 Kandyan Sinhalese Fear Subjugation By Indians KANDY: "Whatever iv being: said to the contrary, the NehruKotelawaJa pact has i n affect perpetuated the real danger facing Ceylon of the subjugation of this Country by a foir ien .South Indian population," said Mr. Albert Godamune at a meeting of the Tri741 words
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Article220 1954-02-06 4 COLOMBO: Following the move m Kandy to organise an "army" to be known as the "Tr: Sinhale Jatika Peramuna." an "army' 1 on similar lines and with similar objectives, called the "Young Men's Freedom Army, 1 is to be organised by the Freedom Youth League,220 words
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Article118 1954-02-06 4 The following players will represent the I.R.C. against Pulau Brani United on Feb. 10 and R.A.B.C. Nee Soon on Feb. 13 at Farrer Park. A. Auchuthan, Bala, Ibrahim K. Nadarajan, Muniandi, Rashid, Murthee, S.O.Omar, Salahudin, Loganathan, Param. Osman, Kassim, Layman. heritors of that great heritage of ours". The118 words
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