Indian Daily Mail, 12 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 60. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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260 1954-04-12 1 Non-Violent Defiance Of Bans Free Interim Govt. Setup From our Ov>n Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 11.— All out liberation campaign will be started by the people of Pondicherry, the capital of French India on Tamil New Year's Day. The Central Merger Congress led260 words
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168 1954-04-12 1 NEW MINISTRY ON TAMIL NEW YR. DAY From our Own Correspomllent MADRAS. Apr. 11 Madras State's new ministry led by Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar W M t>e sworn m on Tamil New Year's Day, Tuesday Apr. 13. That day will indeed mark a aew era for Tamilians. Madras State isReuter - 168 words
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254 1954-04-12 1 UNITED FRONT AGAINST REDS IN S-E. ASIA LONDON, Apr. 11. isntain wiii tell the United States this week sne is Willing to engage m a long term plan for some kind of united action against Communist expansion m South-i£est Asia, d.plomatlc quarters here said today, ■Mr. John Foster Dulles, theReuter - 254 words
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Article54 1954-04-12 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 11 Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, former Premier of Persia, sent a message to a military court here yesterday declaring that He was on -hunerer strike." m,,cf a m not att ending- You must try me m my absence^, "is message said*. The court, hearing his apafainstReuter - 54 words
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121 1954-04-12 1 Too Old To Be Enthralled To Too Young? No! From our Own Correspondtent NEW DELHI, Apr. 11 Oid men marrying- young girls may hereafter go to jail for three months: This will be law m In* 1 a. if' a pr vati- Members Bill introduced) m the House of People121 words
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111 1954-04-12 1 Ceylon Govt. Labour Camp Closes Down From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 11 There Is great satisfaction among congress Labour leaders that tne ijovernment of India has decided to close down Ceylon Government's Labour Camp at Mandapam. Though this has existed for more than fifty years its continuance after intlopendence111 words
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475 1954-04-12 1 SEARCH FOR FURTHER BODIES GIVEN UP: SABOTAGE NOT KULtD-OUT LONDON, Apr. 11 Aircraft scientists and technicians yesterday began the big probe into the riddie of the three mysterious Comet jetliner crashes, which have cost VV lives during the past year. TheA.P. - 475 words
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Article150 1954-04-12 1 TREATMENT OF NON-WHITE PRISONERS DURBAN, ~pr. 11. —Mr Manilal Gandhi, 60-year-old son of India's Mahatma G«ndhi. yesterday challenged Minister of Justice Chanes Swart to disprove his allegations about harsh treatment of non-white prisoners m South African jails. Jn a statement issued from his home at Phoenix, neer Durban. Gandhi saidA.P. - 150 words
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Article62 1954-04-12 1 The British aircraft carrier Eagle reached Naples yesterday with the bodies of five people who died m the crash of the Comet "Yoke". The Eagle had abandoned the search for the wrecked comet after scouring the area of the crash, 30 miles off the desolate coast62 words
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195 1954-04-12 1 WOMAN LED BAND RAIDS PAKISTAN JAIL KARACHI, Apr. 11 A 35-year-ol<i woman outlaw led a band of 100 raiders m a pre-dawn attack on Hyderabad, Sind (West Pakistan) central jal yesterday m a bold but vain gamble to free her condemned husband, Prison authorities said the woman earlier had: managedA.P. - 195 words
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Article44 1954-04-12 1 ATHENS, Apr. 11— Fiek Marshal Alexander Papages. the Greek Prime Minister, has Ttt&huffled his! Cabinet switching eight of its 20 Ministers. The Cabinet reshuffle comes just over a week after the resignation of Mr. Spiroa Markeginls, the Premier's ton policy nakcr. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-04-12 1 The member^ of the Indonesian Press Delegation called* on Shrl A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affair* Government of India. mi n New Deihi, on Match 23. (L. to R., front row): Mr. Soetorao; Mrs. Hirawat DiaJi (Lca<Jr of the Delegation); Shrl A. K. Chanda; Mr. Roodhan66 words
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Article173 1954-04-12 1 Rubber To Be Developed In Papua? CANBERRA, Apr. 11— The Minister of Territories, Mr. Paul Hasluck, today announced details of a plan for developing rubber industry m Papua New Guinea, prepared on the recommendations of Mr. C. E. T. Mann, Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. Mr. MannReuter - 173 words
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Article147 1954-04-12 1 IS AHMADIYA ONE REASON KARACHI, Apr. 11 Pakistan* Foreign Minister Zafruuah Khan may resign from the FakiMuui Cabinet by the end o* this momb. the Nawab of Manitl>t, Moslem League Jeaiitr of the Punjab, told a meeting of workers m Lahore, recently. He said there was a147 words
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Article122 1954-04-12 1 A.P. COLOMBO, Apr. 11 A man m tattered) clothes m front of Queen JSlizatoeth's car here yestervJay lay prostrate m the road. The car carrying the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh puiied up and. the man was! rescued by police. The incident occurred near the CustomsA.P.; Reuter - 122 words
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Article69 1954-04-12 1 HAtNOI, Apr. 11 colonel De Castries, the French Commander at Drien Bi«n Phu yesterday launched a battalion sized counter attack supported by tank.s and retook the nearest Vietminh oosition to his headquarters on the eastern side of the Dien Bien Phu Valley. The Vietminh took the69 words
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Article21 1954-04-12 1 The Vietminh were reported to have used bamboo "Ban* jfalore" torpedoes hallow bamboo poles stuffed with high explosive, ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article73 1954-04-12 1 Dien Bien Phu Latest PARIS, Apr, 11.— FranceVietnamese troops repulsed a Vietminh attacK last night against a strong point .to the east of the beleaguered fortress of Dien Bien Phu, according to reports reaching here coday. General Vo Nguyen Giap lost several hundred troops m the night attack, these reportsReuter - 73 words
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126 1954-04-12 1 Nehru Can't Stand Rites Ceremonies! From Our Own Correspondent AHMEDABAD, Apr. 11 One of the greatest trials of Premier Nehru, the champion of secularism m the Indian Union, has been the fact that he has always been force A to participate m many lon* religious ceremonies during hLs official acts.126 words
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238 1954-04-12 1 Deplores Defection Of Pak. To U.S. DJAKARTA, Apr. 11.— Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Sunarjo today told the press here he thought the question of ujiion between the Netherlands and Indonesia which Indonesia wants to abolish, would be settled "within two month.*.' The Minister makingReuter - 238 words
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155 1954-04-12 1 PARIS, Apr. 11.— Police n« Paris and Mursciiles cany today seized copies of the Communist Party s weekly newspaper Humumte Diamancne, wmch contained an article oitttrly criticising Uuited ritates policy on lndo-Chma. The articie entitled ".the rat of bloodshed m Indo.cnina raised at theReuter - 155 words
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Article91 1954-04-12 1 NEW DELHI: Apr. 11 Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister will leave here on April 27 tor the South- Asian Prime Ministers' conference m Oolombo on April 28, it was officially announced. Mr. Nehru is expected to stay m Colombo until May 3. The Prime MinisterReuter - 91 words
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Article117 1954-04-12 1 LONDON, Apr. 11 Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, arrived here by air from Washington today on a rush mission to unify Western polcy at the Geneva conference later this month, Mr. Dulles was met at the airport by Mr. Anthony Ed*n, the BritishReuter - 117 words
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Article56 1954-04-12 1 LONDON, Apr. 11 Work* men exacvatin» on a bomb sitp. m the city of London have uncovered the remains of a Roman house. It Id the most Important dtscoverv so far on the site at Warbradc, Cannon Street, which has yielded hundreds of relics of Roman civilisationReuter - 56 words
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10 1954-04-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Apr. 12, 1954 EXEMPLARY LEADER10 words
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Article553 1954-04-12 2 JT is easy for one to secure words of praise and adoration from one's own friends and colleagues but not so from one's rivals or enemies. The latter judge one rather too severely, and unless there are really outstanding qualities or merits which could not be suppressed but which have553 words
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1055 1954-04-12 2 Hart Hara Iyer - Hart Hara Iyer By (Mr. Hart Ham Iyer, a Ceylon***? lawyer (formerly an Indian) eTamfaes m this article the difficulties confronting the people of Indian origin m Ceylon. He has first-hand experience of the Citizenship problem and has appeared m a number of Citizenship cases1,055 words
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Article1077 1954-04-12 2 DABIES normally reach a stage when they try to make marks or scribble. As parents know. anything will serve the purpose, fingers trailed m food, a hand dipped m mud and placed on a wall, or paper if they are available. This is allUNESCO - 1,077 words
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Article606 1954-04-12 2 V. H. Mottram, ex-Profeaßbr of* Physiology at London University, talked m a BBC programme about women's con servetism m regard to their homes and said "It is perfectly understandable. Of the human pair the woman is the home-maker. The home she lived m as a child and the606 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-04-12 2 The members of the Ceylon Parl amentary Delegation visit. Ed Bodh Gaya, Bajgir and Nalanda Airing their recent visit to Bihar. Photo shows membem of the Delegation at the Nalandh Pali Institute. (Right) The Hco'ble Mr. Albert F. Pcries ad;".reHwing the Members of Parlament m the55 words
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Article, Illustration413 1954-04-12 2 jjIfjf ATERIAL for a biography of Coionei William L.gnt, •son of Francis L gut, wuoo.. auine is nnKea wita fenan^, oemg coi.ec.ed Dy an Aua. iranan. i-ie is Mr. David Elder, oi 6iti. iNepemi iiignway, Carrum, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. Mr. lidder uecai.ie interested m413 words
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Article126 1954-04-12 2 KARACftII: Khan Abdul Ghatfar Khan has expresed his desire to tour Japan. China Russia, the United Statts, and Europe for 'Jtudyiin.gr their cottage industries, and agricultural and industrial system*. The Re<j Shirt leader, m an interview, oaid 'being a field worker. I have been cherishingFOC - 126 words
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Article77 1954-04-12 2 LONDON: "India News" published by the Indian High Commis loner m London stat* ed that Sri Pachalyappan Ye« layutham had be<*>me the first Indian to secure the Diploma of the Hasrue Academy of International Law. He was one of nine successful candidates at the examina: ticn.77 words
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Advertisement77 1954-04-12 2 INDIAN NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES FttMFARE Fortnightly nn Ma (Bombay) By Air n yssa L ntD ,jsssf Lv w ets ""SSLfJ^g? 1 =«sets. SHANKAR'S Weekly X (New Delhi) cts ln Pr thp S p« c f r Slngle c °P ie^ anc > mcl" de postage m the case of pre-paid subsc77 words
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189 1954-04-12 3 STASSEN - STASSEN stmU* um«k the PM^to Md Government of India, desolte wm© very shwp di<tereii«*» on polMcftl queHtion-T^ He was replying to some members of the House of Re* prexntatives Foreign Affairs Committee who had noted that tin- global aj^j program me inc'.ucted $85,000,000189 words
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327 1954-04-12 3 Indo-French Amicable Settlement KARAIKAL: M. Henri Jacquier, a member of the French National Assembly, aaid here that both Foreign and Indian Governments must come to i peaceful settlement over the French Indian merger issue. M. Jacquier. who arrived here with Senator PakkiriHwamy Plllai, confirmed that h e and Mr. PillaiFOC - 327 words
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Article151 1954-04-12 3 BURY ST. EDMUNDS. < Suffolk): Pakistan's Hl^h Commissioner m Britain Mr. M. A. H. I-'pah.tnt said th« nrestige and authority of the Commonwealth were bound to suffer if tnere were unresolved cistniteg between members. 'They detract from the effectiveness of the Commonwealth and are unseemly. By c151 words
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Article105 1954-04-12 3 Answers In Cream-Roll ALMORA: An uu^uccetwful attempt to smuggle a solved paper, hidden »n a cream-roil, «a> mad* «n »n oxarnlnation «**r« of the U.P. Board of High School and la. terraedUte examination. It w stated that a boy. with a tumbler of milk an d a cream-roti a»ri©ach•4 O»«FOC - 105 words
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Article222 1954-04-12 3 NEW DELHI: Union Ministers and several members of Parliament belonging; to all sections of the House, includ: ing: the Dfeputy Speaker Sri Af. Ananthasayanam Ayyanear the PrajanSociallst leader Sri J. B. Kripalani, and Sri A. K. Gopalan, th e Communist .eader were present at anFOC - 222 words
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Article184 1954-04-12 3 NEW DELHI: The Sardar ttallabhahai Patel, Memorial '-omnuttee, at a meeting, deeded to place at tne disposal of State Committee half of -nu amounts allotted to States >rom the funds collected for carrying out approved achemes The schemes aim at promoting welfare 4n the form ofFOC - 184 words
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Article128 1954-04-12 3 False Prestige \KW DELHI: Speaking m the House of the People. Kumari Maniben Patef daughter of the late Sardar Patel. appealed to the Government to inculcate m younsrer officers the .tense of identifying themselves with the ways of tine people to whatever they did v TheTe watt.FOC - 128 words
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Article68 1954-04-12 3 This A.P. Photo dhow* part of the train m which 40 people i»>d when a quantity of jjjeligniU, se» ze<S earlier by police and 1 being taken by police to Agra fo r testing, explodedl m the train. It has now been made illegal to carry exclusive* by68 words
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88 1954-04-12 3 Two More Quit Municipal Cong. Party BOMBAY: Tveo more members of the Bombay Municipal Congress Party resigned as a protest what they called Mr. fci. K. PatU'j "pact" with the F\>urth Party during the mayoral election. Last week four members, including Mr. V. N. Desai, retiring Chairman of the StandingFOC - 88 words
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97 1954-04-12 3 MADURAI: A quarrel over a loan of As 8 resulted m the tragic end of the debtor. It ler reported that two old men of 60, Alampatti Perumal Naicker and Royapalayam Perumal, met at Tirumangraiain shandy. The former demanded repayment of As. 8FOC - 97 words
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Article, Illustration353 1954-04-12 3 ■NEW DELHI: Mr. Harm« ranath C hattopadhyaya characteristically upset the equilibrium of the HoiiL of the I'eojwe ana of the iiebatu on. the Information and BroadcaHttaK grants by a vehement acousal of the Information Minister, Dr. Keskar. Full of alliterative phrases and puns, Mr. Chattopadhayaya, mFOC - 353 words
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Article125 1954-04-12 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly met here after a lapse of four month* to resume its work, of naming; the Constitution. Last week, the Assembly discus ed the chapter on judiciary. The Hindu members of the walker out from the Constituent Assembly last November saying the Constitution,FOC - 125 words
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Article34 1954-04-12 3 MLs« Sayced sultana. from H\. ct ntb.i'4. puts m a spot of practice at the Empire Pool. Wembley, London, for the 21st U'jrld Table Tennt* Chamsh« is National Champion, player. A.P. Photo.A.P. - 34 words
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Article93 1954-04-12 3 "The phrase "Her Majesty's Opposition 1 was first uttered as a sly joke about a century ana half ago; and like the phrase 'Prime Minister' (of older vintage but no less of a sneer when it was first used) it stuck because it was significantly apt. ItSTANLEY HYLAND - 93 words
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Article311 1954-04-12 3 LONDON: A Coffee-)iOu.se craze is Kweeping the West Knd wiit«\3 •'Tanflold m the Daily Mail". Not since the 18th century have they en» joyed such <i boom. More than 70 have opened m Piccadilly. Park-lane, Mayfair, Kinghtbridge, and Soho this year. More are springing- up every311 words
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364 1954-04-12 3 *TEW DELHI: The Central Committee of the Bevotai tionary Sodalfat Party ha* ask*HhVieW oftfce ILSP. Ktobp m Trwanoore-CochlD to "own* oat of the United Ftont of Leftists, an* function as an independent opport23JT"i P In th« event of an unsaS*.FOC - 364 words
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Article295 1954-04-12 3 LONDON, April 10.— Princ* Charley and Princess Anne, the Queen's children are chatteririg excitedly about their first aea journey next week which wll re-unite them with their parents after a separation, or more than five months. They win be travelling to Tobruk mi n the luxuriousReuter - 295 words
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Article154 1954-04-12 3 MADRAS: Members of the Indonesian Press Delegation who arrived here from Bangulore were entertained at lunch by the Luncheon Club at the Y.W.OA After lunch, Srimathi G. Parthaaarathl welcomed the delegation, and said after the achievement of independence, Indonesia had chosen to learn a foreign languageFOC - 154 words
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Advertisement169 1954-04-12 3 "Unberthed Tickets for the s. s. "Rajula"! sailing from Singapore on 4th May 1954.: Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the 4th May 1954, for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Tuesday, 13th April I 1954. at 9169 words
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Article992 1954-04-12 4 Rousing Reception By All Rains Came That Day! COLOMBO, Apr. 11 The Royal Yacht Gothic bringing Queen Elizabeth to Ceylon, entered Colombo harbour at 0147 GMT. Saturday. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh went ashore at 0330 GMT. The Queen stepped ashor: wearing a whiteReuter - 992 words
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Article510 1954-04-12 4 AVISSAWELLA: A case of unusual interest Involving- the Kandyan Law of Adoption came up for trial before Mr. N. Krishnadasan, District Judge, Avlssawella. The Crown had acquired compulsorily 31-3/10 perches from an allotment of land called Malagahagodellewatta, situated m Ruanwella area and es there was noFOC - 510 words
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Article352 1954-04-12 4 JAFFNA: The centenary celebration of the late Mr. A. Sabapathy, former nominated member of the Legislative Council. was held at Navalar Hall last week. Mr. S Natesan, Minister of Posts and Broadcasting:, unveiled a portrait of the late Mr. Sabapathy. The unveiling was followed by aFOC - 352 words
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Article161 1954-04-12 4 COLOMBO: "The education system i s being changed In order U> turn out intelligent citizens who can understand the change-over to a democratic form of government" said Mr. M. D. Banda, Minister of Education, m declaring open the new school buildings of the Government Junior English Mixed161 words
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Article115 1954-04-12 4 CHUNNAKAM: Three labourers, S. Subramaniam, N Sinnadurai and A. Vaithi-' nngam, of the Government O.ment Factory, who were dismissed for aleged misconduct after an inquiry held by the Admin. strative Assistant have protested to the factory manager against their dismissal and have urged for a fresh inquiryFOC - 115 words
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83 1954-04-12 4 COL.OMHO: The Young Men's Mv llm Association Central has protested to the American Embassy against alleged derogatory references to Islam and its founder, Prophet Mohamed. m the book "What has rel gion done to mankind?' published by the International Bible Students Association Inc., UnitedFOC - 83 words
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Article145 1954-04-12 4 PANADURA: The general committee of the Panadura Buddhist Association decided to estaWsh an Approved Home for young offenders, at a meeting held at the Etambagoda Buddhist Mixed School with the president, Mr. G. P. J. Kurukulasuriya m the chair. It was stated at the meetingFOC - 145 words
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89 1954-04-12 4 Ceylon Refuses Visas To Film Stars COLOMBO South Indian film stars, scheduled to visit Ceylon next week m connection with Queen Ei zabeth's visit, wiLl not be coming here as the Ceylon Government refused to grant them visas, Mr. S. M. Nayagam, Chairman of the Reception Committee, told the Press.FOC - 89 words
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45 1954-04-12 4 BERKELEY (California), 11 aSud Ismail a University of California co-ed, discovery ed today she had been married m Baghdad. Iraq. A telephone call from her flew husband, Dr. Saoud S. Ali, at 090 broke the news to her. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement254 1954-04-12 4 ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that m accordance I with Section 29 of Saint Andrew's Mission Hospital I Ordinance 1984 The Annual General Meeting of the I Corporation will be ht'ld at St. Andrew's Mission HosI pltal. 250/254 Tanjonjr Pagar Road, Singapore On Wedi nesday, the 21st254 words
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