Indian Daily Mail, 15 February 1954
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Title Section16 1954-02-15 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 4. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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550 1954-02-15 1 Rhee's Men Allege Allies Plan Death Of Korea Apprehensions About U.S. Policy Towards Japan REPORTED CLASHES BETWEEN U. N. COMMAND SYNGMAN RHEE By Relman Morin, A.P. Staff Correspondent SEOUL, Feb. 14. A long story of increasing friction with the United States lies behind550 words
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64 1954-02-15 1 VERNON (France), Feb. 14 Pierre Mender-France, one of France's bright young lawmakers, charged that Foreign Minister Georges Bidault is begging China's Mao Tsctung to quit supporting the Vietminh in Indochina. He called it "a strange procedure" and hopeless and demanded, instead that France regotiateAP - 64 words
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Article71 1954-02-15 1 BANGKOK, Feb. 14 Maurice Dejean, French Com-missioner-general i n Indochina, said his country is still ready to negotiate a settlement in the Indochina war and charged that military ;».>-istance from Communist China is prolonging the conflict. De.iean. hero for a short visit from Saigon, toldA.P. - 71 words
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Article96 1954-02-15 1 HONOLULU. Feb. 14 PreoMsUoaa for Uw coming U.S. hydrogen bomb test .scries in tup Pacific arc near ing a. climax according to indications in this strategic American mid-Pacific staging area. But there is no indication that any of the planned scries of tests has actually .started.— AP. andA.P. - 96 words
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146 1954-02-15 1 SPLIT AMONG ALLIES ON RED CHINA'? SEOUL,, Feb. 14. Informed sources in Korea, who have negotiated with the Communists, said Russia stands good chauce to achieve one of its major objectives- -exposing a split in Western policy towards Rod China— if a major power conference on the Far East isA.P. - 146 words
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Article100 1954-02-15 1 INDO-CEYLON AGREEMENT RATIFIED COLOMBO, February 14, Ceylon yesterday announced ratification of a pact with India to speed up the granting of citizenship right** to about 900,000 Indians living in Ceylon. An official communique said India hn<l made a similar announcement in New MA Under tho pact the government will try100 words
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Article36 1954-02-15 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 14. -An Au. s fcßilian delegation would attend the conference in Singapore next week with service representatives of Britain, the United States, France and New Zealand, Defence Minister. Sir Philip Mcßribe an- nounced.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article79 1954-02-15 1 CAIRO. Feb. 14.—Au Egyptian Government expert outbid foreign buyers and bought two maior lots of ex-King Farouk'n stamps for a total of £5.100 at the auction in Kubbch Palace yesterday. The lots amounted to ten complete sheets of a stamp series issued on Dec. 21, 1921, on theA.P. - 79 words
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Article114 1954-02-15 1 Big Four Conference Nearing End BERLIN. Feb. 14.— The Big Four Foreign Ministers have decided to end their conference here next week. They set no firm date for the windu^ but the expectation is that the last session will be held on Thursday or Friday. The ministers accepting a proposalReuter - 114 words
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Article120 1954-02-15 1 QUETTA. (Pakistan), Feb. 14. The police have arrested a hospital worker who to alleged to have shot at Colonel Ronald Macßae, British Director of Health in Baluchistan, as he came out of hi* office here yesterday evening. Although "the man fired a pistol at closeReuter - 120 words
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Article38 1954-02-15 1 JAKARTA. Feb. 14. Ifemben of the Masjumi party, including women, estimated to number 23.000 demonstrated in this Indonesian canital yesterday, protesting atralnst the formation of a Jakarta regional committee for the comintr ucnoral elec- lions. APAP - 38 words
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Article521 1954-02-15 1 STRONGEST CHALLENGE FROM COMMUNISM NEW DELHI, Peb. 15.— The Congress (government) Party of India will meet its strongest challenge from Communism today when more than 4,000,000 people of India's Southern State of Travancor*- Cochin begin voting in the most import.) ut election to takeReuter - 521 words
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Article211 1954-02-15 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 14.- -The New York Daily News said preparations are being made for Britain s Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to visit the United States next fall an President Eisenhower's guests. In a copyrighted story, with a London dateline,A.P. - 211 words
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Article207 1954-02-15 1 DIDN'T ASK MILITARY HELP FROM RHEE GOVT. PARIS, Feb. 14.— The Laotian Prime Minister, Prince Sourvaima Phuma, said that his government had never requested military help from South Korea. "France, with whom. Laos is freely associated, is fulfilling faithfully her commitments," he said in aReuter - 207 words
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Article37 1954-02-15 1 The troopship 'AUSTURIAS' which was to bring the first contingent of the Indian Custodian Force from Korea will not arrive today, Monday as announced earlier, but will arrive tomorrow, Tuesday at 8 a.m.37 words
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125 1954-02-15 1 DIPLOMAT GOPALA MENON DELIGHTS K.L. CROWD Diplomat Gopala Menon turned a star badminton player, Saturday at S.B.A. Hall, Kuala Lumpur and delighted the distinguished crowd with some really skilful shots. A close rival in sharing the honours of the day with Mr. Menon, was his wife Mr. Menon who got125 words
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Article97 1954-02-15 1 CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Mrs. Antia MsCormick Blame, who Kave away a million dollars (about £357,000) to the foundation for world government, died here last night aged 87. Mrs. Blainc, a iead P r in Chnicago society for 50 years and well-known philanthropist also gave $100,000 (aboutReuter - 97 words
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Article62 1954-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb. 14 Communist Albania accused exKing Zog of work:ng for the Americans as a spy in a broadcast by Tirana radio today announcing plans for a new "show trial." Zog has been in Egypt since 1946. The new trial of "spies, agents and d^vertionists'AP - 62 words
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Article27 1954-02-15 1 BROCKON (Massachusetts), Feb. 13 Thieves broke into a shoe plant at night and owner Kenneth Durling said only one item was missing the watchdog named Judy. APAP - 27 words
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Article125 1954-02-15 1 KARACHI. Feb. 14.- -Pakistan Education Minister Dr. Ishtiaq Husain Qureshi on Saturday suggested Arabic as the common language for all Muslim countries irrespective of the fact the Muslim countries have different language. He said Muslims of all countries belong to one nation, namely Millat Islamia,A.P. - 125 words
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Article56 1954-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb. 14 Buckingham Palace officials said a New York report that the Queen and the Duke of Edinited States in the fall was news to them. They were inclined to doubt it. A Place spokesman Commented that "in evaluating such importance usually is planned a« much aaAP - 56 words
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Article87 1954-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb. 14 A Silver mace, made recently for the City of Singapore, will be on view next week at Goldsmiths Hall, London. It waw designed by Mr. Pilkington Jackson of Edinburgh and is being given to Singapore which was raised to city status inReuter - 87 words
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Article47 1954-02-15 1 R. O. K. Mission TAIPEH, FV»b. 14.- A South Korean government mission arrived here in the course 'of a tour ef th P Far East re portedly tj promote an antiCommunist alliance among the Asian countries including the Assent: states of Indo- Chia-i.- Reuter Fed. Election Report:Reuter - 47 words
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Article237 1954-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb. 14.— Britain's leading independent journal, The Economist, said that the recent report to Malaya's Legislative Council by its electoral committee is a "contentious political document." "Those who believe in selfgovernment at almost any price have been affronted by the moderation of VLm tone. "Those, onReuter - 237 words
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133 1954-02-15 1 U.S. Wheat Not Distributed In Pakistan KARACHI, Feb. 14.— The Food Ministry yesterday challenged a statement by Rep. Philip J. Philbin (DemocratMass.) in Washington that the American wheat gift is rotting in Karachi Harbjur while the inland population of West Pakistan is starving. In an official statement Utn Ministry saidA.P. - 133 words
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Article132 1954-02-15 1 VATICAN CITY, Feb U.~Convalescing Pope Pius XII will speak by radio to the world's $ick. The announcement was the firmest sign that the 77-year-old he-id of the Roman Catholic church definitely is recovering. A gastric ailment has confined him to his apartment since Jan.A.P. - 132 words
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Article29 1954-02-15 1 On Kaiinagent Estate, in the Ge ang Patah area of Johore, Saturday six terrorist." ti<. an Indian to a treo and :M?t>s-j htm V dtath29 words
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Article321 1954-02-15 2 BOMBAY Mr. Morarji R. Ut\s n Chief Minister of Bombay, congratulated the villagers of Uainbavade on the excellent work they had put in for the development of their village. Bambavade, which is in Tasgaon taiuk of South Satara district, has won the first prize in theFOC - 321 words
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Article, Illustration447 1954-02-15 2 CEYLON DAY Nehru's Interpretation Of U. S. Aid To Pakistan NEW DELHI: The world situation is very serious and precarious. The United States is giving mi litary aid to Pakistan. It is serious enough to India, but I am not afraid of itFOC - 447 words
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612 1954-02-15 2 Since the India Constitution prescribed that prohibition should be introduced in India as soon as possible, different State Governments have moved differently. Some have introduced total prohibition as in Bombay, Madras, and Saurashtra. Others have declared some particular areas to have total prohibition (11 districts612 words
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799 1954-02-15 2 MADRAS: In 1672, when most of presentday Madras was a pasture and Atlantic tides were carrying settlers to the New World, an Americanborn trader landed in Madras to seek his fortune. Drafted in England as writer m the East India Company, Elihu Yale wasFOC - 799 words
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Article263 1954-02-15 2 Music Dance Women's Arts INDORE: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, declared open here a Cultural Research and Study Centre of the Indore Gita Samiti. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Radhakrishnan said that culture was not a thing which would progress without thinking and rethinking. As regards research, he saidFOC - 263 words
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Article179 1954-02-15 2 BOMBAY: The foundationstone of a 630 ft.-weir to be built on Shingoda river and a 14-mUe canal, near Ghatvad in •Kodin.ir taluk of Anarch district, was laid by Mr. Babubhui J. Patel, Deputy Minister for Home and Public Works. The scheme wiil cost Rs. 7 lakhs.179 words
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Article140 1954-02-15 2 UIKANER: Tile 19-day fclu hartal in tfixaner in protest against the export of wntai was called off last week. An announcement irom the office of the Action Committee which organised the hartal said tnat this decision wa* taken following telegraphic advice received by them from their four-man deputationFOC - 140 words
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290 1954-02-15 2 —S. K. Patil AHM hI/AIi.VD: Sri S X v^til MUn j mmmmm to wt that circular withdrawn." Sri Patil said no language was a. foreign language, and English, which was a cement-. Ing factor in India, was <leJ finitely n ot aFOC - 290 words
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Article114 1954-02-15 2 BOMBAY: Srimathi Maiaathajn Chandrasekhar. Union i>eputy Health Minister ajpeaieu to wonwn social worKera to help to educate "those of our sisters who cannot even read and write.' Speaking at a reception Riven in her honour by the Women's Section of the Bombay Prado.sh Congress Committee, Srimathi Chandnisckhar114 words
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441 1954-02-15 2 ADJUDICATION, ENEMY No. 1 OF INDUSTRIAL PEACE-GIRI BILATERAL TALKS FAVOURED KANPUR: Sri V. V- «*ri, Union Labour Minister, declared that adjudication wan enemy No. 1 of industrial relations and industrial peace in any country. Addressing a meeting organised by the Indian Council rtf World Affairs. Kanipur, he said it wasFOC - 441 words
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436 1954-02-15 2 Free Hand To Missionaries In India LUCKNOW: American and European Christian missionaries will remain free to carry on their religious activities in India at least so long as Jawaharlal Nehru is Prime Miniister. This assurance was given by Mr. Nehru recently to Bishop Pickett, head of the Methodist Church inFOC - 436 words
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Article113 1954-02-15 2 TRIVANDRUM: A brief spell of freedom was eajoj*' by 263 longw term prfMßen lodged in tho Central Prison when they were taken to th<" All-India Agricultural <m > Industrial Exhilrli^n at the Cavalry Parade Ground. Tho prisoners moved around the various italh, in v orderly mannerFOC - 113 words
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Article592 1954-02-15 3 But Persuaded To Stay In Office, Says Minister Deprecates Pilgrimage To Delhi NEW DELHI: Sri C. Subramaniam, Madras Kin anc and Cdootioi Minister, deriHreC her e tha? C W Minister. Sri C. Rajaffopalarharlar, W as anxlouV to ElJe moe. and retire trom politic*, but w a592 words
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Article, Illustration157 1954-02-15 3 cnooi hours.- FOC KOZHIHODK: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress President, has accepted the invitation of the Kerala Pradesh Congress {•ammittee and will tour Malabar district for two days in May next. Mr. Raii Ahmed Kiuvvai, Food Minister. Government of India will inaugurate the Ponnani District Congress ConferenceFOC; AP - 157 words
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Article157 1954-02-15 3 IISSAU: India's Home Mi- t'-r Dr. K N. Katju said t the Government of India fully u i,v e to the situation by the much -discussed 'KLstan- American military and would stake its all r 'he- defence of the coun- If the pact came into being vlCv.m vubU{:FOC - 157 words
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Article182 1954-02-15 3 BR. WOMEN TO CLIMB MT. EVEREST OOTACAMUND: Two British women are planning to climb a 26.000-foot peak near Mount Everest, if possible this year. The name of the peak lu:s not been disclosed. The expedition will be le<j by the fnmouj- Swiss guide. Mr. Raymend Lambert. One of these women,FOC - 182 words
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112 1954-02-15 3 AIAL>IiAS: Dr. T. M. P. Aia l iautven, Department ot l'luiosophy, Maaras university, nas LX.en invited by the UMUiml CvrmmittiHi of the onion for tne »tudy ot Great KCiigion.s at oxtoiO, to be us Secretary for India. line union owes its inception to Dr.FOC - 112 words
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Article166 1954-02-15 3 BANARAS: Four hundred and sixty-one Sanskrit schoiard were admitted to the various degrees of Acharya and Shastri at the Eighth Annual Convocation otf the Government Sanskrit College, JMBMMt One blind scholar waa awarded the degree of Acharya and three other blind scholars were awarded the drgrco of Shastri.FOC - 166 words
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562 1954-02-15 3 INCHON: Sixteen hundred Indian troops began to embark at Inchon <. n the troo|>shi|>, uhich mil take them h-uiue to India ufttr 5 1 months guard. ng prisoners uf war in the Korean demilitarised zone. The first group of the 6,000-stronjj Indian CustodianFOC - 562 words
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152 1954-02-15 3 NEW DELJII: I n a message to the electorate of PLa j SU, the Congro^ President, Mr. Jawahariai Nehru has advised them t o casi their voi.es for Congic^s c tndidates antl thu.-v ensure a stable and progressive Government." The message reads: "PiuP SU hasFOC - 152 words
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Article76 1954-02-15 3 MADRAS: The nomination papers of Srimathi Jothi Venkatachellum, Prohibition Minister, for election to the Legislative Council from the Assembly constituency was filed before Sri R. V. Krishna Ayyar, Secretary, Legislative Assembly, and Returning Officer for the election. The vacancy was caused by the resignation of SriFOC - 76 words
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Article124 1954-02-15 3 NEW DELHI: The Coir Industry Act passed by the last session of Parliament came into force on Feb. 9. The Act provides for an' export duty up to Re 1 per cwt on coir fibre, coir yarn as well as coir mats and mattings. Tlie levy atFOC - 124 words
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760 1954-02-15 3 Nehru Completes Six-Day Election Tour Of 'Trav-Coch' State NEW DELHI: The Congress Presutent, Sri Jauaharlal Nehru, left Cochin by a special plane alter a six-day election tour of Travancore-Cochin, and arrived in New Delhi on I<eb. 10. He saui the Congress Party should win tha elections in Travancore-Cochin easily. "ItFOC - 760 words
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Article509 1954-02-15 3 NEW DELHI: Mr Gufcarilal Nanda. Minister for Planning, emphasised the necessity f-r joint consultation between Industry and Labour in the peaceful development of the country. Mr. Nanda, who was addressing the fifth session of the Jomt Consultative Board of Industry and Labour, o* which he isFOC - 509 words
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Article188 1954-02-15 3 LUOKNOW: The seven-year-old "Wolf Boy," who has been an inmate of the Balrampur Hospital since Jan. 17, has found his parents. It is claimed here they belong to the Khatick community, and live in Lucknow. According to th"em. Ramu, as this child is known, was snatched awayFOC - 188 words
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Article220 1954-02-15 3 DUM DUM: To boost tourism in Asia and the Par East, delegates to th P third meeting of the Asian and Far East Convention at their first plenary session held at Manila last week resolved to recommend relaxation of Customs formalities and frontier regulations. AFOC - 220 words
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Article105 1954-02-15 3 MADRAS: The Government of India, it i s understood, have decided that only two versions of the National Anthem the full version running approximately to 52 seconds and the short version. about 20 seconds--should in future be played. The full version Is to be played on all occasionsFOC - 105 words
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117 1954-02-15 4 Ceylon Estates' Move To Quell Labour COLOMBO Superintendents of tea and rubber eaUtaa in Ceylon are understood to have sought the t*rmissiQn of the Government to own wirele&s transmitters and be allowed to have unrestricted freedom to send and receive messages. The Ministry of PosU and rele-graphs is believed toFOC - 117 words
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Article36 1954-02-15 4 LOXDON. Feb. 14. The ancient Coldstream Guards rei arted a casualty in the line cf duty Friday— a sentry outMdc Buckingham Place fatnt<?d and, i n falling, cut a finger on Ma bayonet,- APAP - 36 words
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Article399 1954-02-15 4 Premier Gives Assurance No Impediments On Repatriation Of capital Amount Appreciation KANDY: Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, told delegates from 17 countries attending the 10th session of the ECAFE here that his country would only be happy to welcome foreign capital and enterprise so long399 words
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Article536 1954-02-15 4 INCREASE IN CRIMES OF VIOLENCE COLOMBO: The GovernorGeneral, Lord Soulbury, r»ferred to "the increase in <? r e3 violence that have disfigured the social life of the country." i n the course of his Independence Day broadcast to the nation. He flyVfosl fhof fh/> of crime depended upon th extentFOC - 536 words
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Article139 1954-02-15 4 Varsity Girls Drink Beer HOMAGAMA: Many of the gma attendng the University at Peradcn ya went to the nearly rcsthousc with young men and drank beer, declared Mr. E. Jiiyatilake. M.P. Nawalapitiya. speaking at the opening ceremony of the Parakraraa School, Pannipitiya. TlnJ k e Ceylon girls, the housewife* 'n139 words
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Article88 1954-02-15 4 SURPRISE PACKET COLOMBO An examiner for the General Certificates of Education Btuni^ ation received! a surprise packet when he opened an.M.ver scripts sent to him by the Examinations Department for correction. The packet, which mw supposed to contain only Noripts which he had to correct, aLvo contained answer papers InFOC - 88 words
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Article187 1954-02-15 4 COLOMBO The Government will take no notice whatsoever of the little bands of reactionaries who B tyle themselves armies The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala told me recently. "It seems to be a tendency nowadays to fight for causes, rightly or wrongly and when there is noFOC - 187 words
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Article82 1954-02-15 4 NEW YORK, Feb. 14 The popular New York Daily J\cw.; said today there had been a plot to assass.nate Mr. Mclotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, when he attended a dinner in his honour on Thursday night in the American sector of Berlin. The paper said inReuter - 82 words
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244 1954-02-15 4 ™r. juoxapmilla ."speaking further said that clauses 12 and 3, dealing with illicit immigrants, did not affect the Kandyan country. The delegation however was to be congratulated on getting the seventh clause included The Kandyan National Assembly were definitely against retention of the CitizenshipFOC - 244 words
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Article, Illustration390 1954-02-15 4 I The Indian Hockey Federai tion. Team which started with i| a performance, far short of j popular expectation on the first day of its appearance at Jalan Besar Stadium, diaplay- ed some of its 'skills' on Satux- gift, while playing against South Malnya, against whom 1390 words
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Article174 1954-02-15 4 OPPOSITION TO SOUTH IND. MUSIC COLOMBO: The broadcasting of South Indian Carnatic Pathams over Radio Ceylon during the recorded music programme was strongly objected to by a deputation of Moo r radio artistes who met the Director of National Services, Mr. Vernon Abeysekera. The deputation stressed the necessity of encouraging174 words
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Article53 1954-02-15 4 KARACHI, Feb 14 p a k istar, will shortly conclude a political, cultural and economic treaty with Turkey, Mr Mohammed Ali, the Pakistan Prime Minister, disclosed on his return from Dacca this morning:. a He would not elaborate his statement. Pakistan already has a treaty O f friendshipReuter - 53 words
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285 1954-02-15 4 COLOMBO: The Duke of Edinburgh will read a lesson at St. Michael's Church, Polwatte. if the Bishop of Colombo so desires, when the Queen and the Duke attend a service here on April 1. The service will begin at 10 a.m.285 words
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Article281 1954-02-15 4 BOMBAY: In the Taxation Enquiry Commission held in Bombay the first witnesses were representatives of the Bombay Mill-owners' Association. They argued that as depreciation allowances allowed on old equipment were inadequate to replace machinery at the present prices, some special tax concessions should be given to facilitate the281 words
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Article239 1954-02-15 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. All Moa 0 Popal. Leader of the Afghan Cultural Delegation to India, said that the established policy of his country was to achieve freedom for Pakhtoonistan through peaceful negotiations with Pakistan Although both Afghanistan' and Pakistan had Islamic culture as a common link, thereFOC - 239 words
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Article46 1954-02-15 4 -arc aa^v.'aussnK n« ac T Uees to th e»r oWners up to June 30, 1954 under the recent movable sr& s t-?^-^ta-Banks wluch have a claim h .,51./ c f ard the removal of Bahawa pur and other or west Paklstan.- FOC Service.- FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article121 1954-02-15 4 ST. LOUIS, Feb v Willhim Knowland v h Sen day he believes i? Jiff** sible to keep the •Wa" p0 power" from passinir -n» Sf mum* hanSs^The^ 5# la^° U h Wt Sen Knowland. s )t ak n Missouri Republics > to ed that PresidentA.P. - 121 words
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Article62 1954-02-15 4 Russia Agrees But.... the "Big Five" including con munist China, authoritX conference sources said today These sources said the tfoe Western m.nisters refused to consider the Soviet Plan be cause it would mean their 1C cepting Communist China as a nation with world standing 1,, fact the Peking Government stillReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1954-02-15 4 LONDON. Feh. U Ucv Souibury, wife of the Gover-nor-Genera) of Ceylon. wa > still unconscious today, six day" after she was injured hy a bu? here.29 words
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