Indian Daily Mail, 18 February 1954
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Title Section, Illustration47 1954-02-18 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 7 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1&54. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS Two smiling Foreign Ministers, Anthony Eden of Great Britain (left) and France's Georges Bidault (right), emerging from the temporary West Berlin residence of i s. Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles.47 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-02-18 1 President Eisenhower presents a bronze replica of the :»>onal Geographic Society's Hubbard Medul to Everest (limber Sir Edmund Hillary (right) at a White House Ceremony. In centre Is Sir John Hunt, leader of the victorious expedition. The President said that the expedition ••excited the admiration of70 words
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Article145 1954-02-18 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 F'resident Eisenhower was described as standing firm against ncreased urging from the French and British for broader American participation in the lndo-China war. The President was said by informed sources to have told Rcpubl can congressional leaders the only manpower commitments heAP - 145 words
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Article143 1954-02-18 1 BONN, Feb. 17.— West Germany and India today signed new trade agreement which is expected to increase the flow of goods between the two countries. Indian ambassador S. Dutt and Dr. Felix Yon Scherpenberg of the West German Foreign Office signed the new pact, It is effectiveA.P. - 143 words
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Article105 1954-02-18 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17.— The Egyptian military goodwill mission led by Air Commodore Mohammed Sidki Mah. mould left today by air for Cairo after a three-week Indian tour Before its departure, the ten-member mission presented a sword to the Indian armed forces n n behalfA.P. - 105 words
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Article38 1954-02-18 1 LONDON, Feb. 17 The conditions of Lady Soulbury wife of the Governor-General of Ceylon whj ha s been unconscious in hospital since she wa s struck by a bus seven days ago. remained unchanged nOSDital authorities Mnr»4a/< ReuterReuter - 38 words
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43 1954-02-18 1 HONG KONG, Feb. 17 On thousand Ave hundred and eleven more Indian troop.*< en route home from Koroa arrived in Hong Kong today aboard the British steamer Mozaffari after a 24-hour delav because of fog.- APAP - 43 words
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Article78 1954-02-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 17, Well known Tamil Scholar T. K. Chidambaranatha Mudaliar passed away at eight yesterday morning at Courtallam. where he had been spending nis last few years for reasons of health. He was seventy three. A great scholar in Tamil andCopyright - 78 words
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308 1954-02-18 1 Wants Assurance 76 PoWs Went To India Voluntarily TAYLOR WARNS SOUTH KOREA SEOUL, Feb. 17.— South Korea threatened yesterday to prevent 3,000 Indian troops from leaving for home until given satisfaction over 76 Korean war prisoners taken away to India. Tae IndianA.P. - 308 words
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Article245 1954-02-18 1 SEOUL, Feb. 17.— General Maxwell o. Taylor warned South Korea today that his U.S. Eighth Army would protect Indian troops from any potential ROK attack. Gen. Taylor told ROK Minister of Defence Sohn Won U tnat the Eighth Army "intends to carry out as scheduled" theA.P. - 245 words
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Article921 1954-02-18 1 Four Killed And 65 Iniured In Police Firing Military Restores Peace From Our Own Correspondent C^^UTTA. Feb. 17— Military was called in last night to maintain law and order following violent demonstrations by striking teachers and their sympathisers in support of their demands for enhanced dearness allowance andA.P. - 921 words
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103 1954-02-18 1 CANBERRA, Feb. 17.—Fif-teen-thousand school-children who welcomed the Royal couple to a display in Manuka Oval went home disappointed because the public address system broke down and they were unable to hear the Queen's speech. The Queen was presented with a bouquet of flowersReuter - 103 words
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Article89 1954-02-18 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.— A British Information Service spokesman said last night Queen Mother Elisabeth plans to visit the United States briefly lete next October He confirmed the planned journey in answer to inquiries that the Queen Mother would be invited here by President Eisenhower.A.P. - 89 words
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Article56 1954-02-18 1 TOKYO, t'eb. 17 A letter at congratulation from a 19-year-old Japanese boy brought a signed reply from the Queen. Yukio Miyashlta also received a Coronation album. Milashita congratulated the Queen upon her ascent to the throne and thanked her for kindness to Crown Prince AkihittAP - 56 words
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Article55 1954-02-18 1 TAIPEI, Feb. 17 Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has accepted Kuomintang- party nomination for the presidency of Nationalist China and named Premier Chen Cheng: as his running mate for vice president. Generalissimo Chiang offered yesterday to step down from nffce and concentrate on the military mission he hopes willAP - 55 words
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Article296 1954-02-18 1 LONDON, Feb. 17.— Mr, R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Commons that the British Government would do all it could to help the Malayan rubber industry. Mr. Butler was replying to a question by Mr. Frederick Erroll (Conservative) who hadReuter - 296 words
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Article106 1954-02-18 1 BERKELEY, CALIF Feb. 17. —The California Himalayan Expedition of 10 mountain climbers and scientists will leave tomorrow to attempt to climb 27,790-foot M. Makalu. It will be the nrst effort to scale Mt. Makalu, on the border of Nepal and Tibet and 12 air miles south ofAP - 106 words
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Article34 1954-02-18 1 Eden And Bidault TAIPEH, (Formosa) Feb. 17 A South Korean goodwill mission extended an invitation to anti-Communist leaders of Asia to visit Korea for conferences w 't** l*r«»«iH«M»* fivncrma^, Rhee- APAP - 34 words
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Article36 1954-02-18 1 LONDON, Feb. 17. Queeln Mother Elizabeth conferred Knighthood yesterday on Jacob Epstein, the once controversial New York-born sculptor, and George Robey, an 84-year-old music hall comedian known as Britain's Prime Minister of Mirth.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article131 1954-02-18 1 BERLIN, Feb. 17 —Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State said that the Soviet actions on the Austrian treaty were another illustration of the "unwillingness' 1 of Russia to restore genuine freedom and independence" in any area where it has once gotten its grip through131 words
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Article45 1954-02-18 1 TOKYO. Feb. 17 Japan's Cabinet grave official backing today to two controversial Bills to give the government control of Teacher's Political activities. One would subject teachers to political restrictions imposed on Japanese government workers. The other provides for "neutrality" of education. APAP - 45 words
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Article1796 1954-02-18 2 President Prasad's Review NEW DELHI: Inaugurating die budget session of the Parliament on Feb. 15 President Rajendra Prasad said at a joint meeting of both the Houses: "In this crisis of human destiny we can serve both our own country and larger causes of the world onlyFOC - 1,796 words
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Article34 1954-02-18 2 NEW DELHI: The International Labour Office has invited Dr. Lanka Sundaram. M.U.P. to write a paper on the effects of emigration on the economic situation of the population of selected Asian coun. tries.- FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-02-18 2 H.H. The Duke of Kent (centre) shown marching past during tile sovereign's commission In parade at the Royal military Academy at Sandhurst, Taking the salute was the Minister of Defence, the Earl Alexander. The Duke was not himself among those Receiving commissions. AP. Photo.49 words
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Article167 1954-02-18 2 NEW DELHI: Many of the forty-six sitting Congress members of the Council of States due to retire this year are likely to be put up as Congress candidates again in the elect ons to fill up vacant seats. Under the constitutional requirement for retirement of one-thirdFOC - 167 words
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Article176 1954-02-18 2 CUTTACK: Ml. P. S. Kumaradwami Ka.iu, who wo.: swoin m as me Governor 01 urtssa, in a message wrucn he broadcast over au-.ukuu lUiaio, cutlacx, saia •\L>unng tne years tnat may b P granted to me to ton and serve in your midat, I ao nopeFOC - 176 words
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Article915 1954-02-18 2 R. MAUDLIN G - R. MAUDLIN G By Mr. Maudling, who is the Economic Secretary to the British Treasury, visited India last year as leader of the U.K. delegation to the meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee. The hallmark of a nation justly proud of its independent status915 words
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171 1954-02-18 2 T.D. KHAITAN COMMITTED TO SESSIONS BOMBAY Tulslprasad Durgaprasad Khaitan, a Bombay multi-millionaire was commit- ted by the Presidency Magistrate, Mr. M. Nasrullah, to stand trial in the sessions on a charge of ''Conspiracy to murder." Two other accused were also committed to the sessions to stand trial on charges ofFOC - 171 words
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Article261 1954-02-18 2 POONA: The University of Poona is working on a scheme aimcu at centralising ail tne research ins n tubes in Manarasatra at the Ganeslikluna Campus of the University. Tnia information was gatnereci from educationists connected with the University, who cui/ie together on *co. 10 at cFOC - 261 words
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Article176 1954-02-18 2 NEW DELHI: Soviet scientists hope that the dream of inter-p'anetary flights is likely to be fulfilled in the "near future", a Tass report said. "The dreams", said the report, "of flying into the universe, of visiting the Moon, Mars and other planets, do notFOC - 176 words
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Article66 1954-02-18 2 NEW DELHI: The Hindi section, of the Ministry of Education ha s published in pnampblet form 5,500 Hindi terms pertaining t;> mathematics, physics, chemistry, botany, and the social sciences for eliciting comments from' experts in the field, the general public, and the State Governments. These terms haveFOC - 66 words
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679 1954-02-18 2 Communists Walk-Out U.P. Assembly LUCKNOW: Twenty two members of the Uttar Pradesh Lieg.slature, including one Communist and one Independent led by the Praja Socialist Opposition leader, Mr. Raj Narain walked out of the Assembly, iti protest against what they described in a statement as "cal(ousness of the authorit es afterFOC - 679 words
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Article97 1954-02-18 2 KOZH^ODE' Customs officials at the Beypore port six miles fr;m Kozhikode, seized l e n g i liquor wortn over Rs. 7,000 from a foreign steamer The vessel, "Maungbama registered in Burma, and .manned by Chinese crew, had called at the port for loading tiles forFOC - 97 words
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Article938 1954-02-18 3 N. Indian Leaders 9 Tour TRIVANDRUM: Elect ton meetings and p-^ Mn ference* in the SUkte were being heJd duilv^ hv v^" 1 2 S^^JSf^tr 1 p-k* ~«3S: Sri Hatil who is on a sixday election tour of the State, at a conference in Quilon saidFOC - 938 words
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Article181 1954-02-18 3 NEW DELHI: The Parliamentary Secretariat here is considering a proposal to bring out a journal of its own, called the Journal of Parliamentary Affairs, it is learnt here. inc need has been felt for aonie uiuc to ur.n^ out such a. jvuiii.ii, to DC im'Jii-iiivu anUuaiiy, to serveFOC - 181 words
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Article200 1954-02-18 3 INDORE: Laying the foundation-ston<; of the Gita Mandir Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-president of India, observed that Gita was full of teachings which enlightened human beings on right conduct and guides in purifying their hearts and souls. With a view to preserving our national culture and traditions, itFOC - 200 words
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199 1954-02-18 3 Finances For Industries W. Bank Talks MADRAS: Mr. Joseph Rucinski and Mr. Robert H. Craft of the World Bank Mission, who are now on an official visit to India, arrived in Madras. Mr. Craft and Mr. Rucinsky met leading industrialists and bankers in the City recently at til* premises ofFOC - 199 words
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Article151 1954-02-18 3 NEW DELHI: Prisoners in thp Dcliii District Jail numbering about 1,400 have been granted a special remission in their sentences. One month's remission has been granted in the case of those whose term of imprisonment is less than a year and two months in the case151 words
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554 1954-02-18 3 AHMEDABAD: About 20,000-bales of textiles worth about Rs 2,00,00,000, have been awaiting despatch to different destinations from Ahmedabad due to transport difficulties, according to textile sources here. All these bales have been cotton crop at 41 lakh bales as duly registered w.th the localFOC - 554 words
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Article67 1954-02-18 3 MADRAS: The Congress Central Parliamentary Board has, it 'is learnt approved of the selection of Mrs. Jothi Vencatachellum, Minister for Prohibition, as the Congress candidate for the seat in the Madras Legislative Council to be filled by election by members of the M*drM tiefUdtUvt Aj> sembly inFOC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-02-18 3 A group of notables from Spanish Morocco, headed by Grand Vizier Sidi Ahmed Ren AM El-Krim El Had-Dad, Z™?** l^^?*"*^!** 000 S P»n*»l» Chief of State, with the Gold Medal of Tetuan in a Ceremony at Panto Palace Madrid. AP. Photo shows: Franco (right) shake* hands68 words
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Article66 1954-02-18 3 PATIALA: Prime Minister Nehru performed the opening ceremony of the 500-bed new Rajendra Hospital, Patiala, the biggest hospital of its kind in Northern India. In a short speech on the occasion. Prime Minister Nehru stressed the need for carrying medical facilities to the man in the66 words
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Article100 1954-02-18 3 BANGALORE: A small plant to manufacture synthetic rice will be set up shortly In the Central Food Technological Research Institute in Mysore. The daily output will be two tons which will correspond to the production of rice from about four acres of land. It is proposed to distributeFOC - 100 words
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384 1954-02-18 3 Indo-Pak. Passengers Baggage Rules NEW DELHI: A common set of baggage rules for passengers travelling between India and Pakistan has been drawn up in accordance with the agreement reached at the Indo-Pakistani eastern zone conference held in Calcutta on Sept. 30. 1953. Agreement has also been reached regarding the openingFOC - 384 words
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Article72 1954-02-18 3 L.UCKNOW The Union Government has decided to take over the palace of Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi as a national monument. Dr. Sita Ram. Parliamentary Secretary to the Uttar Pradesh Education Minister, disclosing this during question time in the State Assembly said the State Government wouldFOC - 72 words
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Article321 1954-02-18 3 WASHINGTON Sir John Hunt, Leader of the successful British expedition to Mount Everest, replying to a question if the "Abominable Snowman" really Jived in the Himalayas, said he thought there was "definitely something to be found." He told a Press Conference "My guess is some ape-like creature."FOC - 321 words
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Article112 1954-02-18 3 TRTVANDRUM: Mr. N. V. Joseph, an aided elementary school teacher from Trichur, started a "fast unto death" in front of the residence of the Chief Minister, Mr. A. J. John, demanding- immediate redresaal of the grievances of the elementary school teachers of the erstwhile CochinFOC - 112 words
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Article248 1954-02-18 3 NEW DELHI: Two more sets a( recording's by AllIndia Radio of Mahatma Gandhi's addresses at prayer meeting's are ready (for processing: for commercial release, it is learnt here. Bach of the sets to be released will consist of six or more double-side ten-inch gramophone records. Three setaFOC - 248 words
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Article112 1954-02-18 3 KOZHIKODE: The Working Committee of the Malabar District Board .Elementary School Teachers' Union, at a meeting held recently, Sri M. S. Krishna Ayyar presiding, discussed the proposal for a federation of elementary school teachers' unions It was decided to observe "Salary Week" in the district fromFOC - 112 words
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Article71 1954-02-18 4 JERUSALEM (Israeli Section) Feb. 17 Israel yesterterday abolished the death penalty for murder. The Knesset (Parliament) finally passed the controversial bill first introduced four years ago making the penalty for murder life imprisonment instead of hanging. Treason against the state or betrayal to enemies or similarAP - 71 words
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Article242 1954-02-18 4 CEYLON NEWS: Constitution Amendment Committee Still Adamant COLOMBO Three members of the seven-man Constitution Amendment Committee of the Government Parliamentary Group are adamant that the Senate should be scrapped. The three members are. Mr. T. F. Jayewardeue Parliament a r.\ Secretary to the Minister of Labour,FOC - 242 words
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168 1954-02-18 4 Philippines Civil War Ending Soon MANILA, Feb. 17. Prospects for an end of the Philippines' seven-year-old civil war appeared hopeful today as the leader of the islands' Communist-directed, dissidents came out for the first time in support of the new regime of President Ramon Magsaysay. But Mr. Magsaysay crave theA.P. - 168 words
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62 1954-02-18 4 P.R.O. Film Unit Entertains Custodian Force One thousand members of the Indian Custodian Force in Korea who passed through Singapore on their way back to India ww e etertalned to free film show in the Singapore Harbour Board car park Tuesday night. The show was put on by the Public62 words
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Article547 1954-02-18 4 LONDON, Feb. 17. The "outstanding intelligence" of Chinese nurses from Singapore .Malaya and Hong Kong was praised here by Mrs. Vera Chapman of the Colonial Office. •They are ambitious and determined to get on," she added. "That is a bouquet that I can hand outReuter - 547 words
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Article, Illustration122 1954-02-18 4 Photo) History was made In the annals of the Tamil speaking population in €eylon on Thursday, Feb. 11, when for the first time a Tamil was sworn-ln as Ceylon's Acting Governor General. Since the permanent occupant of the "Queen's House" Lord Soulbury hadMaithripala - 122 words
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Article80 1954-02-18 4 Rice Instead Of Rubber COLOMBO, Feb. 17. The Ceylon government has decided to enforce food cultivation on all rubber estates of 35 acres or more. Tea estates already come under this ord«r. Food production on rubber estates was enforced during 'the last war, but stopped in 1949 because of uneconomicReuter - 80 words
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Article101 1954-02-18 4 In New Delhi today Communist members of Parliament left the House in anger shouting "shame" when the Speaker refused to allow a discussion of the disturbances in Calcutta adds Reuter. Communist members had moved an adjournment motion for the 'discussion of "the serious situation in Calcutta whereReuter - 101 words
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Article197 1954-02-18 4 LONDON, Feb. 17 Nearly half the £400,000,000, worth of goods which Soviet Russia has offered to buy from Brltoin would be free from "strategic" controls, the House of Commons was told. Export of "strategic" goods is banned to Communist countries. Mr. Derick HeathcoatAmory, Minister ofReuter - 197 words
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Article39 1954-02-18 4 KARACHI, Feb 17.^0fficial sources have indicated that the one -year trade agreement between Pakistan and Japan due to expire on March 31 may be extended for a short period to enable both co f -i, commitments.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article39 1954-02-18 4 LONDON, Feb. 17.—Professor Wallace Notestein, Professor of English history at Yale University, and Sir John Hunt, leader of the British! expedition which climbed] Mount Everest, have been] elected to membership of Lon^ don's exclusive Athenaeum ClUb ReuterReuter - 39 words
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155 1954-02-18 4 The Indian Hockey Federation Team beat Negri Sembilan by four goals to one, yesterday at Seremban. The chief 'Scorer 1 of the Indians Mr. Balbir Singh, their captain who thrilled the spectators at Malacca by scoring seven goals, c-iuld not play as he has155 words
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Article162 1954-02-18 4 COLOMBO, Feb. 17.— Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Ceylon's Finance Minister, told the Senate yesterday that the Government had no intention of nationalising any foreign enterprises or of expropriating any foreign capital. Moving consideration of the Ccyion development loans bill he said that Ceylon was not reverting toReuter - 162 words
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