Indian Daily Mail, 20 March 1954
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Title Section16 1954-03-20 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 37. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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86 1954-03-20 1 Gen. Neguib Not Eager To Talk With U.K. CAIRO, Mar. 19 Presi<Jen t Neg« bof Egypt told «rw.--papermen that he was not eager" to begin talks again with the British on the Suez Cannl problem. "If they would accept my ktiM 1 would love it. I am not soing toReuter - 86 words
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355 1954-03-20 1 FORMER "LACKEYS" OF FRENCH RULE DISAPPOINTED, SO BETRAYED I From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 19. The French in India have been betrayed by their own lackeys After heated discussions during last two days leaders of French India Socialist Party unanimously355 words
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Article150 1954-03-20 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 19 The I'liitec. States has assured Scuth Korea that it would •land by its agreement to walk out of a Korean political conference after 90 days if the Communists use the meeting to embarrass or undermine South Korea, it was learned lait night.Reuter - 150 words
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Article350 1954-03-20 1 DJAKARTA, Mar. 19. Moderates in Indonesia's ruling Nationalist Party challenging the party's policy of co-operat-ing with the local Communists to retain power in the provisional parliament, brought their faction fight into the open dur.ng the Party's recent Congress when some members denounced communism as "an ideological offensive." LeaderReuter - 350 words
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84 1954-03-20 1 Indianisation Of Deffence Services NEW DELHI, Mar. 19 India moved one step forward towards Indianization of its defence services yesterday by naming Captain R. D. Katari to succeed British Commodore G. A. French as Deputy Commander- n-Chief of the Indian Navy. The Indian Army was the first to come underAP - 84 words
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Article111 1954-03-20 1 COLOMBO. Mar. 18. Ceylon yesterday deported the British and American wives of tun prominent local Com-inuni-t*, on security grounds. .Shortly after their plane took off, the Supreme Court of Ceylon granted an application on a writ of habeas corpus for one of them, Americanborn Mr.Reuter - 111 words
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Article142 1954-03-20 1 ROME, Mar. 19.— An American woman_ deported from Ceylon as "an "undesirable alien," tried and failed yesterday to leave her New Yorkbound plane in Rome. Protesting that her enforced journey la "illegal," Mrs. Rhoda MiUcr De Silva said she. is broke and wants only toAP - 142 words
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Article160 1954-03-20 1 Ike MacA Discussions WASHINGTON, Mar. 19 President Eisenhower and Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur former Supreme All ed Commander in the Fast East reviewed the world military situation including the war in Indochina. The General now chairman )f the Boarc. of Remington Hand and at one time Mr. Eisenhowers Chief InReuter - 160 words
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98 1954-03-20 1 NANYANG AIRWAYS' APPLICATION REFUSED Refusing the application of Nanyang Airways Ltd. to operate in daily air service between Singapore and Penang and bi-weekly air service be. tween Singapore and Sandakan, the Secretary of the Air Transport Licensing Authority Mr W Gawthorne says that the Authority is not satisfied as to98 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-03-20 1 Mrs. Vijayalakshmi i'anclfit, President United Nations General Assembly and sister of Premier Nehru Is ti'tn in the midst of young gills, who mi r rounded the most distinguiMhedi visitor. to their Hindu Educational Institution, Colombo. Mrs. PanditPs daughters Mrs. Chandralekha Mehta and Mrs. Tara Segnal areMaithripala - 103 words
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154 1954-03-20 1 Muslim League Of Defence East Pakistan DACCA, (East Pakistan), Mar. 19. The Mu.sl.rn League, tiast Pakistan's ruling party, has been defeated in lac general elections. With only half the results uinounced the United Front of opposition Muslim parties pledged to scrap the constitution and demand more provincial autonomy has 119Reuter - 154 words
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Article33 1954-03-20 1 NEW DELHI, March 19 The last conting-ent of likUan custodian force in Korea arrived here yesterday under Major General S.P.P. Thorat by train trom. Madras, where they had landed. APAP - 33 words
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Article55 1954-03-20 1 CAMBRIDGE, (Massachusetts) Mar. 18 Mr. Adlal Stevenson, leader of the Democratic Party, said here today that the danger of war lay in the east rather than in the west. Mr. Stevenson made the statement in the course of his second lecture on "a troubled world'Reuter - 55 words
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Article44 1954-03-20 1 It is announced that Her Majesty The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve that the Crown Agents for the Colonies shall, from the Ist April, 1954. be styled- "The Crown Agents for Oversea Government an<j Administraaccident to Constellation Airtions."44 words
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Article36 1954-03-20 1 MILWAUKEE, March 19--Senator Joseph McCarthy was confined to bed with laryngitis and a temperature of 103 here today. His doctor, Dr. Raulf H«nt=on, said his condition was "brought" on by overwork, excessive fatigue and exposure.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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341 1954-03-20 1 CAIRO Mar 19. Ponce took Mrs. Doria Shafik Egypt's suffragette leader and seven of her supporters to hospital yesterday. They have been fasting since last Friday demanding votes for women With them went Mrs. Charlotte Weller, wife of Chicago Daily News European correspondent George Weller,A.P. - 341 words
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237 1954-03-20 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 19.— -India's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, called for increased production and a better deal tor labour, and dedication to the task of making India a still greater textile nation. a oK -o The Minister wasReuter - 237 words
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Article37 1954-03-20 1 LAHORE, West Pakistan, Mar 19. The population of Lahore, capital city of Punjab province, gave a rousing reception yesterday to King Faisal of Iraq when he arrived here from Rawalpindi lait «vtniag,- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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333 1954-03-20 1 RED CHINA MUST ONE DAY BE ON U. N. LONDON, Mar. 19 Mr. Dag Hammarakjoeld, Secreta-ry-General of the United Nations said here last night the Western world and the Communist world must me«t regularly around the conference table. This was inherent in the rinited Nations approach, h« told the dinnerAP - 333 words
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122 1954-03-20 1 U. S. OBSERVERS NOT NEUTRALS SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Mar. 19.— Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday India's demand that United States observers be withdrawn from the Kashmir ceasefire line "is based on a matter of principle and policy and has nothing to do with individuals." Nehru told a questioner inA.P. - 122 words
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Article38 1954-03-20 1 NEW YORK. March 19 The United States' government will continue to prees for the admission of Japan to the Unlte<j Nations, Mr. Robert D. Murphy. Deputy Undler-Secretary of State, said last night.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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20 1954-03-20 1 AUSTRALIA— THAILAND SHIPPING SERVICE SYDNEY, Mar.lß.— A New shipping service between Australia and Thailand was announced today by the Dutch20 words
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Advertisement36 1954-03-20 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Montho 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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562 1954-03-20 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Mar. 20, 1954. NOTES AND COMMENTS A TEST FOR MALAYAI£ES WHILE justifying the existence of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, a sectarian organisation, as necessary for the promotion of the social and cultural activities of the Malayalees, its president Mr. C. P. Ramakrishnan (speaking at the562 words
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Article1596 1954-03-20 2 Role Of National Academy -Call For High Standard NEW DELHI: Maulana Abul Kalam Asad, Union Minister for Education, called upon ttuTrecently formed National Academy of Letters (Sahitya Akadami) to lay down a standard for those who seek to be recognised as distinguished men of letters Maulana Azad,FOC - 1,596 words
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Article61 1954-03-20 2 BRONZE IMAGE OF "NATRAJ" BENARES: Sri Sii Praka-a governor of Madras, presented a I6th century bronze ixna.ee Kaa Bhavan of Hmdy Uni""2 ut a «peci*«ly arrangeof the Government of Madras hJ£ una|re three fe «t in height and valued Rs 50,000 is U»e tmrd specimen of TatIndian museum— the otherFOC - 61 words
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Article209 1954-03-20 2 Feb.* S^J^^^fciSSl st bo** incident two Indian national ™J vS? atU n Pt«» to kidnap fore the House o/ the PeooL iS^i Wl d <*""> »P "X he viiiajre of K*^w. taffi^t^SL* 0 P ta near Bahawajpur-Ferozepur krek territory adjacent to unanaa, IXputv Minuter for External Affairs,FOC - 209 words
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251 1954-03-20 2 CEYLON P.M's CONCERN FOR INDIANS Sir. My attention has been drawn to your editorial on 17th March 1964. entitled 'World Front Against Communism." I am not in h position to ocmment on the authority of th? newspaper report received fiom Ceylon, but I must repudiate strongly your suggestion that deyion's251 words
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Article196 1954-03-20 2 MADRAS The furnishing of information by heads of departments to M.uA.s formed me subject of a question by Sri K. Aranganathan. T.N.T., rf. Arcot in tne Legislative asoembiy. The Chief Minister: It i 5 nardiy necessary for me to say ■■hat no circular was issued to neadsFOC - 196 words
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Article201 1954-03-20 2 LUCKNOW: Mahabir Prasad. a fruit seller of Nagpur who claims Ramu "the wolf ooy" as his third son, produced before the City Magistrate. Lucknow. a recent group photograph of his family, which included the father, the mother and four other children Mahabir Prasad als o produced a copyFOC - 201 words
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Article51 1954-03-20 2 K^NAGIRI: Hundreds of sk? f?nJ Brht i ra y el acr °ss the sKy from north to south. Eye object looking like a plane across. The tail resembled a fluresoent light tube. tSS? j« £!«2! B ld t L me 3Ucll D^n»oon ia noticed h«re.—FOC - 51 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-03-20 2 Dr. R. M. Alagappa Chettiar protesting against the pr.m.K^i levy of additional Sales Tax on mill cloth. RepiWntath^ of Textile interests in Madras Stat<> met at a contnviZ organised by the Madras Piecegood* Merchants As««ri»ti..n at St. Mary's Hall on Mar. 748 words
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Article121 1954-03-20 2 MADRAS: A large numbci of postal parcels addressed to various places in French India h.us now accumulated in MadTM Oity. H iTom enquiries, it is learnt that the number 01 parcels, which have been held up, comes to over 4.000. and are addressed to variousFOC - 121 words
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Article115 1954-03-20 2 NEW DELHT: Mr. T T. Commerce and Industry Minister, said iiere that there was no chance at all of control O f cement either thds year o r next y«ar The Minister, who wai replying to Mr. B. N. Ray «n the House of the People added thatFOC - 115 words
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Article110 1954-03-20 2 NEW DELHI: The Council of the Indian Olympic Assoc ation appointed Mr. G X Handoo as the Chief-dc-Mission for the Indian team to the second Asian Games to be ne!d at Manila from May 1 to y. The Council, which met here at fhe National Stadium,FOC - 110 words
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Article120 1954-03-20 2 SURAT: The Congress w cured 21 of the 30 seals n the Navusari Municipality elections for which were hel d on Friday, Mar. 5. The Citizens Party, the Socialists and Communi.sts who nad an election alliace secured only five seats There were straight contests between UrnFOC - 120 words
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78 1954-03-20 2 ChAlsoiviAKH: Three meni--jerd 01 tue congress Part* m cue funjdu A^ac^iu.y nave *c ceueu iroui U* p,^ ana JUU ca tne vjtinuiii juqu coiigif.-^ iiuap^ fauuit Sjiui riaai oiidiuia secretary ot tlie uanuni jantu c.Oiigie.-NS. me total otienfevh 01 me group mmc AssemDly is eignt. meFOC - 78 words
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Article5 1954-03-20 2 BANK EMPOLYEES DEMONSTRATION dfsdf FOCFOC - 5 words
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Advertisement26 1954-03-20 2 Such treat |T tiny f^ood. g.ve him Allenburys Rusks. The rich malt flavour will encourage him to chew. SOLI ACENTSi BARUOW 6 CO., LTD 0«« BviW!^,26 words
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500 1954-03-20 3 Abolition Of System Of Jurors Assessors NEW DELHI: Sri A. K. GopalML kade of t| muni* (.toil. Introduced in Ihe Hou^ oT the 4 Wlf I Mil H^kin to pruvitke relief lo unemployed worker Sii M. L. Dwiveth. Ccnsj., U.P.. intioduced a liill seeking to provide for a centr.il organisationFOC - 500 words
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52 1954-03-20 3 GUXTUR Information is received here that Swami Sita-r-'tm. who is on a fast unto death since Mar. 5, to persuade the Andhra Government not to repeal Prohibition is in a grave condition. He is stated to be in an unconscious state with frequent paralytic strokes andFOC - 52 words
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Article306 1954-03-20 3 MADRAS: In v Legislative Assembly an K. Aranganatnan, T.N.I 1 S. Arcot was toid oy the mduiitilei Minister Dr U. Krisnna Kao mat there were two paper mills in the oompoaite ivtadras State, and one in the re*KJuary Slate. 4>n Thya*rarajan of Madurai nad appmed torFOC - 306 words
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Article189 1954-03-20 3 NEW DEL.HI: Dr B V Keskar. Minister for Informauon and isrunQcasumj lojd cue House of tne reupie tnat ie was not tn c micnuoa uf \U inoia Kadio to ban complexly me broauca-t of lnaian turn «iumc. but it waa its object to r^rn 1 l^FOC - 189 words
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Article31 1954-03-20 3 TIRUPATI: The Tirupatl Municipal Council, at an urgent meeting, Sri p. s. Guravi Reddy, Chairman, presiding, sanctioned Rs 500 to combat monkey nuisance «n the town.- FOCFOC - 31 words
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242 1954-03-20 3 *EVV DE^.HIi: The status or Indians in tn e Portuguese i esses, vits an country "was ihe subject 01 a question in the Hou^e of the people The issue was raised by Mr s N Oas. a Congress member from oinar. Mr. AnilFOC - 242 words
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Article165 1954-03-20 3 NEW DELJiI: Sri A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said that apartheid" (racial segregation), which existed practice in varying degrees in all Universities of South Africa, was not so tar enforced oy legislation, but the Government of South Africa had u?en p"e.ssjT; on certain UniversitiesFOC - 165 words
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133 1954-03-20 3 Two Schoolboys Die Of Pood Poisoning BURDWAN: Two schoolboys died and about 40 others including 26 students of a primary school, were taken seriously ill from food poisoning in the village of Barui, about 10 miles from here. The students fell ill after eating biscuits purchased from a hawker duringFOC - 133 words
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Article102 1954-03-20 3 NEW DELHI: A philatelic symposium or convention is to be held here during the International Philatel c and Postal Exhibition in October this year to mark the Indian Postage Stamp Centenary. The decision to hold the symposium was taken by a steering commttee for organizing theFOC - 102 words
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72 1954-03-20 3 DACCA The Pakistani Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed Ali, said here that it was regrettable that the Indian Prime Minuter should regard the American military aid issue as "another obstacle in the way of settlement of the Kashmir dispute." Such a view, he told a PressFOC - 72 words
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104 1954-03-20 3 IND. PUBUC ADMINISTRATION INSTITUTION NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has agreed to be the first President of the Institute of Public Administration which has recently been formed. The Institute i s a pioneer autonomous organisation formed for the purpose of conducting study and research, on a scientific basis, of all104 words
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Article75 1954-03-20 3 BUXAR: About 50 persons mostly women are feared to have been drowned in a boat accident in the Ganges. The tragedy occurred when a big country boat carrying about 150 passengers from Ballia district (U.P.) to Barbampur in Shahabad district (Bihar)! capsized in mid-river off Sapahi ghat.FOC - 75 words
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154 1954-03-20 3 MADRAS: The All India Congress committee has a-=k-«kl ail Pradesh Congress Commit tees to tajte steps to see that a report of the work done oy congress legislators in the lespecuve areas is forwarded to at by May 31. The report, it says, should contain aFOC - 154 words
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Article27 1954-03-20 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Defence Secretary, Major-Gene-ral Iskander Mirza is leaving here for London. The purpose of his visit Is not known yet. FOCFOC - 27 words
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526 1954-03-20 3 LAHORE: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan declared that, as a believer of non-violence, he was opposed to the resumption of hostilities in Kashmir to settle the dispute with India. He was asked whether he agreed with the view held by a section of the leaders ofFOC - 526 words
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382 1954-03-20 3 Property Off Evacuees Bill For Transfer Off Deposits M- i S D JF AU he Minister for RehaWUtation win" 2Li,? < T le to^oduceci in the Hou^ of the People a BUI seeking to provide, in pureuande of an agreement between indfla and Pakistan, tor the transfer ofcertata deposits belongingFOC - 382 words
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Article102 1954-03-20 3 NEW DELHI: The work*. Housing and Supply Minister, Sardar Sarwate, on a written reply in the Council of States, that 30,847 Central vjovernjneut cmplopees were still to be provided with Government accommodation in Delhi and New Delhi. Of these, 842 wore officers drawing: over Rs 500 mensem,FOC - 102 words
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Article110 1954-03-20 3 NEW DELHI: Replying to Mr. G. P. Sinha in the House of the People Mr. Ani K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs sad that he did not think there had been any appreciable change in the number of Indians living in Tibet since the entry ofFOC - 110 words
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Article22 1954-03-20 3 HANOI, Mar. 18.- The French evacuated Phuong Khe about thirty seven miles south of Hanoi the French High Command announced today. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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166 1954-03-20 3 PONDICHKRRY: The Rodi«r Mills which is the biggest textile mill i n French India with a total strength of over 4,000 workers, has decided, ou terminating 1 the services cf 1,856 workers and 24 dorks from March 10. The management has already served notices onFOC - 166 words
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Article128 1954-03-20 3 BANARAS: Mr. Sheel Blindra Yajee General Secretary of the Allllndia Forward Bloc, in a statement welcomed Mr. Nehru's recent speech in the House of the People on the U.S.-Pakistani military aid pact. He said he was glad that Mr. Nehru refused to be trapped by theFOC - 128 words
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Advertisement147 1954-03-20 3 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/ Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattlnam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd., Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N.147 words
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928 1954-03-20 4 Secret Of Mrs. Pandit's Success Stubbornness Ambition CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, revealed the secret of her success at a dinner given in her honour by the women of Ceylon, at the C*aJle Face Hotel. "I am a very ordinary woman," sheFOC - 928 words
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72 1954-03-20 4 COIXJMBO, Mar. i» Aiwt swimming- 23% miles In an effort .to set up a world record by covering the 130-mile stretch across the Palk Strait between Ceylon and India, 44--year-old N. Swamy gave up the attempt. Heavy rain and thunderstorms forced him to abandonAP - 72 words
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Article130 1954-03-20 4 KEGALLA: According to the new Bribery Act the acceptance of complimentary passes to cinemas by public servants could be regarded as accepting brbes, said Senator, Winton Wickramasingha, chairman of the Kegalle Urban Council at the monthly meeting of the council. Senator Wickramaelngha said some local government servantsFOC - 130 words
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Article57 1954-03-20 4 COLOMBO: The Government decided to send Mr. C. W. W. Kannangara, Minister of Local Government, Mr. M. D. Banda, Minister of Education, and Mr. Dudley Senanayake to Burma to represent Ceylon at the celebrations in connection w.th Buddha Jayanti. Leaders of the three Sangha Sects too areFOC - 57 words
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30 1954-03-20 4 G- ALAM - G-ALAM The Officer Administering the Government has appointed Mr. Justice C. Kndgtot to be the Commissioner to hold the Public inquiry into the accident Constellation Aircraft30 words
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Article, Illustration130 1954-03-20 4 Mr. M Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India, who presided over the S.I.A. Open Badminton Tournament Finals played a brilliant game on Sunday morning (Mar. 14) at the Singapore Badminton Hall. He is here photographed with Mrs. Menon and other players.IDM - 130 words
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297 1954-03-20 4 COMPULSORY CBYLONISATION OF INDUSTRIES COLOMBO: Compulsory Ceylonisation of the various industries, trades and mercantile establishments is to be Included in the terms of reference of the Cabinet SubCommittee which has been appointed to advise the Prime Minister on the .implementation ni the Indo-Ceylon agreement. The sub-Committee now comprise Sir OliverFOC - 297 words
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317 1954-03-20 4 Opposition Leader's Tribute To Dudley Senanayake GAMPAHA: A Tribute to Mr. Dudley Senanayake as "an upholder of democracy" was paid by Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, President of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party ano Opposition Leader at the annual sessions of their Party's All-Ceylon Youth League last week. ReferringFOC - 317 words
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Article208 1954-03-20 4 WORLD TOUR— ON WHEELS ON WHEELS COLOMBO: In Ceylon arc three young New Zealanders on a trip round the world on wheels. The enterprising tr.o a farmer, a veterinary surgeon, and an engineer set off from ••heir native New Zealand on January 20 this year in prairie waggon. Their itineraryFOC - 208 words
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Article70 1954-03-20 4 COLOMBO: As many as 33.000 applications comprising a lakh and five-thousand workers of Indian origin have been rejected by the Citizenship Commissioner in recent weeks accord a* to a local Press report. The report added that most f>f these applications are understood to have been rejected onFOC - 70 words
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Article72 1954-03-20 4 LONDON, Mar. 19 The I House of Commons will debate f-ast-West trade next Monday t was announced. Sir Win?ton Churchill the Prime Minister in a House of Commons speech on February 24 advocated more trade between Britain and Russia and other East European coum tries.. He thought aReuter - 72 words
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Article42 1954-03-20 4 TAIPEH. Formosa. Mar 19 —Over 4 200 Chinese PoWs captured in Korea yestfrday renounced their ties to Red China and in a mass loyalty oath ceremony pledged their support to Chiang Kai-shek. President of the Nationalist v -nma.— A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article117 1954-03-20 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 19 A scientific investigator) of the relationship between tobacco smoke an<j cancer was ordered yesterday by American Cancer Soc ety. Society directors, meeting here, voted U525.000 to Washington University of St. Louis far the studies. The action followed a Society pronouncement that the bulkAP - 117 words
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