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Title Section16 1954-05-03 1 Indian Daily NMail VOL. X. No. 77. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1049 1954-05-03 1 ASIAN PREMIERS SAY: Negotiation By Parties Directly Concerned France Urged To Declare Complete Independence Of l-C COLOMBO, May, 2. —Five South Asian Prime Ministers in a communique issued here today made their proposals for ending the war in Indo-China-They suggested that: A ceasefire should immediately beA.P. - 1,049 words
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Article112 1954-05-03 1 Fi^in Our Own Correspondent ti.Ua.Vs. May, Z May Day celebrations in tiie i* reach Indian -np tai, Pon-d-cueriy, were i_poued by tne Oovenunent uiucn at tne earaest moment ordered ail shop** business houses and mi..* to coniuiue woming. All were scheduled t» close and112 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-05-03 1 Queen Elizabeth prepares to bestow the accolade of the K.B.E. on Seyid Abubaker Bin Sheikh Al Kaf, Adens Chief Holy Man, during an upcn-air ceremony, at Aden. On right is the Duke of Eunbnrgn and in centre is Lady Pamela Mountbatten. The Sheikh, as a descendant of Mahomet,A.P. - 80 words
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56 1954-05-03 1 MEMBERS TO LEGISLATURE FROM MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May, 2, Madras State has been allocated lortyninc seats in the House of Peopie and will have m uegisiauve Assemoly of 245 itieiiioei'S, accoruing to tne i-*enm.tation Commission .s nnal proposals. Tne Mauras City Wih return two meinuers be_ng aiviued56 words
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Article98 1954-05-03 1 G-_,.\l_;VA, May k-.-r-JVir. chou En Lai, Chinese Prime Minister and Foreign Minister gave a d.nner here last night to teleorate May Day. The guest of honour was General Nam 11, North Korean Foreign Minister, a Chinese spOKesman announced. Other guests included the memoers of theReuter - 98 words
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44 1954-05-03 1 MADAME CHIANG ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL SAN FRANCISCO. May 2.— Madame Chiang Kal-shck, 56, wife of Nationalist China's President, was admitted to Franklin Hospital here on Friday for treatment of skin ailmentShe arrived here on Thursday night from Formosa in Chiang Kai-shek's personal plane. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article58 1954-05-03 1 LONDON, May, 2.— Rritain has freed rubber for unlimited sales to the Soviet Union and its satellites in Europe. The barrier against shipments to Red China and North Korea was kept int'icl. There Ls nothing that can prevent the Soviet Union from selling rubberA.P. - 58 words
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187 1954-05-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May, 2. The threat that the Portuguese would rather burn Goa to the ground if they had to quit India was considered in official circles here as a threat meant to frighten the nationalist187 words
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Article105 1954-05-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 2.— Madurai, the City of temples, will be the s_*te of the next full session of the uidian National Congress. The special committee appointed by the Tamilnad Congress Committee to decide between Madras City and Madurai decided that Madurai has105 words
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Article128 1954-05-03 1 QUEEN AND CHILDREN REUNITED TOBRUK, Libya May 2 Queen Enzabotn was reunited witn her cnuuren Jinnee cnarte_ and Princess Anne aboard t.'ie Kuyai iacnt -.iManiua yesteruay alter five miontha of separation. Queen Ltfzabeth embrace her cnudr-en Prince Onaries and Princess Anne. The bieamung white luxury ship which had been atReuter - 128 words
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Article176 1954-05-03 1 Queen Children Head For Home TOBRUK, Libya. May 2 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke M Edinburgh, happily reunited with tnevr two children after an absence of more than five months, headed for home last night aboard the Royal yacht Britannia. Prince Charles, 5, and Princess Anne, 3, got aA.P. - 176 words
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Article83 1954-05-03 1 LONDON, MAY, 2 A letter published by the independent Times yesterday urged tne British Government to appo.nt a Royal Commission on voting before framing the jon.sututions of Malaya, Nigeria, British Guiana and other territories." Tne letter was signed "Anthony Greenwood. W. J. Brown uouglas, L. SavouryReuter - 83 words
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Article118 1954-05-03 1 COLOMBO, May. 2 A Rubber Study Group representing the world's -principal rubber producing and consuming nations is arriving here to start on Monday for a 10--day meeting. During the meeting representatives of both governmental and industrial units will exchange ideas on rubber pro. ductionAP - 118 words
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481 1954-05-03 1 Inter-Asian Goodwill And Friendly Competition At Manila MANILA, May, 2. The Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay yesterday opened the nine-day second Asian Gaines in a colourful oriental ceremony and a spirit of inter-Asian goodwill and friendly competition. lwenty-thousand spectators stood and cheerea from under hundreds of brightly coloured parasols that shelteredReuter - 481 words
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Article25 1954-05-03 1 FLORENCE, May. 2.— Bruno Michaeli, 59, former chief edL tor and adminstrator of "La Nazionc." one of Italy's oldest and leading dailies, died yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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162 1954-05-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May, 2. —More than one fourth of French India has been liberated from French authority it is learnt here, since the merger movement began six weeks ago. Only main towns of Pondicherry, Karaikal. Mahe, and YenamCopyright - 162 words
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Article154 1954-05-03 1 LONDON. May 2— Military display., and parades marked observation of May .Day in many Communist nation... yesterday but orators insisted thflt neace wal. the highest aim. There were rival demonstrations by Communists and their foes <in other lands. But no serious outbursts of violence occured154 words
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Article194 1954-05-03 1 HONG KONG, May. 2 Mao Tse-Tung, ailing dictator of Communist China, appeared on the reviewing stand at Peiping'g May Day parade yesterday morning, several hours after the parade had started. A Peiping radio broadcast heard here told of Mao's arrival and then shouts from the crowdAP - 194 words
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Article113 1954-05-03 1 Europe In Holiday Mood LONDON, May 2 Europe celeberated May Day yesterday in a holiday mood, with pleas for peace coming from ooth sides of the iron curtain. The biggest demonstration was in Moscow's Red Square, where Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Polia Bulganin told a crowd u "In foreign policyAP - 113 words
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524 1954-05-03 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. May 3, 1964. Steam- Rolling Of New Party so, a new party has come into being in Singapore. Though it has been formed to fill the vacuum created by the decay and decadence which overtook the so-called Labour Party, it is too early to say524 words
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Article638 1954-05-03 2 Industry —Apprehensions COIMBATORE: The Indian National Textile Workers' Federation conference was held here recently Mr. S. R. Vasavada President of the I.N.T.U.C. and I. N T.W.F., presided over the conference which was inaugurated by the Union Deputy Labour Minister, Mr. Abid Ali. Referring to the questionFOC - 638 words
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Article114 1954-05-03 2 i HYDERABAD: Dr. O. 8. Meikotc, Minister for Public works, Hyderabad, has requieI s<ted Mr. N. Sanjecva Reddy. Deputy Ohiof Minister and Mr T. Visvanatham, Finance Minister of Andhra, to ex podite the payment of compensation to the ryots ifor thc submcrglblc area on the Andhra side ofFOC - 114 words
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Article370 1954-05-03 2 BOMBAY: The Lokamanya Tilak Jubilee National Trust Fund, wnich was created cut of a purse presented to the tate Lokiamanyu. bal Uangadhar Tilak on his 61st birthday at Poona, is the subject matter of a suit in the Bombay High Court. Mr. Ramachandra B. Tilak onoFOC - 370 words
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Article195 1954-05-03 2 SAUD PAK. ALLIANCE KARACHI: King Sadu left abroad his Royal yacht for his country after a ten-day State visit to Pakasan. Hi3 .y-.icht way escorted 150 miles outside Karachi by two frigates of the Royal Pakistan Navy. On the eve of his departure Pakistan sPrimc Minister Mr Mfcliammed AW. InFOC - 195 words
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Article113 1954-05-03 2 I TEW DELHI: Mr. DP Karmarkar, Commerce Minister, informed the House of the People, that an Export Pro! motion Committee for textiles was already taking shape Replying to Mr. K. P. Sinha he said that an Ad Hoc Committee with 19 members had already been formed for113 words
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Article78 1954-05-03 2 Everest Was Not Climbed KATHMANDU: Tibetans sincerely do not believe that Everest has been climbed according to mountaineering sources with contacts in Tibet. These l-ources also said that tho Run- inns would not attempt to scale Everest for the next three years, a« thev did not wish to act against78 words
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Article233 1954-05-03 2 AHMEDABAD: Dr. S. Radnakrishnan, Vice-JrT-sideni oi inuia, cauea upon the people to get ilid of ail -Orts of distinctions of caste, crcea and provincial jealousies to enable them to preserve th« country's freedom. Dr. Radiiakrishnon wa^_ declaring open the 100-bed Sheth U G. Hcepitai of233 words
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Article106 1954-05-03 2 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has sanctioned tne opening cf a new railway ..tat ion oa th eSouthern -Railway. It will be located between Ohetpat and Kodambakkam stations, en tne electrified suburban section of the Southern Railway. The opening of the Loyola Nagar station h expected toFOC - 106 words
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240 1954-05-03 2 MADRAS: The Southern India. Chamber of Commerce _SSLT^J__tt f e *?f ni 4 to thel Mincer. M Jawaharlal Nenru, urging him to prevail upon the Prime Minister of fjioT l secure nroper and reasonable^ compensation to In Ulan landowner-, i n the country. The240 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-05-03 2 Photo. Foreig Photo. The Prime IVlinister and Fore'gn Minister of Communis China, arriving at th«- Palais ties Nations in Geneva on Apr 27, t« attend the seeond dav of the 19-Nation Conferen e on Far Fasten. Problems.- AP Ministers of Ea s t and West arriveAP - 89 words
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555 1954-05-03 2 Taxation Proposals Defended Deshmukh Commends Next Nation Building Plan NEW DELHI: Mr. Deshmukh's reply to the debate on the Finance Bill in the Council of States was partly orthodox and resolved itself into *an elaborate defence particularly of the taxation proposals. What lie sad about the next plan, however. wasFOC - 555 words
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Article172 1954-05-03 2 INDUSTRIAL HOUSING IN BOMBAY BOMBAY* Sardar Swaran Singh. Union Minister for Wlcrks, Housing and Supply, .-aid that Oovernmeni of Inoia had under consideration a scheme for providing housing lacaiti... to low income groups in the country. Speaking at a reception givc n to him by the Bombay Piadesh Congress CommitteeFOC - 172 words
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Article467 1954-05-03 2 Letter to the Editor: fi__Z£ m^ r ">— <1 from th. Editorial of y ou r Esteemed Daily dated 23-4-54 Satthe Singapore Kerala Samajam ta holding an Alky, Kerala Con vention shortly. A. s an Ind.an holding views against the lin guistic division of India I wish467 words
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Article175 1954-05-03 2 NEW DELHI. It has been ieeided by the External Affairs Ministry to establish a Directorate of Inspection to supervise the administrative work of Indian diplomatic missions abroad. Two Joint Secretaries of the Ministry. Mr. R. S. Mani and Mr. Harishwar Dayal. have been put in chargeFOC - 175 words
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51 1954-05-03 2 Four Killed In Rail-Truck Collision AMB ALA Four person <• were klled and four others injured, in a collision betvyren a Pa thankot -bound motor truck and a railway engine at a level crossing on the Amba-la-Kalka section of Northern Railway near Baldevnagar, refugee camp, in the outskirts of theFOC - 51 words
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647 1954-05-03 3 MINISTER'S ANNOUNCEMENT *v 5^ W DELHI The debate on the Bill to amend the Factories Act of 1948 fell into the pattern usually reserved for labour Bills. Tlle BU| seeks to Incorporate two 1.L.0. conventions totoicuing employment of women and young persons inFOC - 647 words
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147 1954-05-03 3 NEW DELHI: Sri K. DMaiaviya, Udputy MuU ter for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, toid vile House of tne People tnat tne Council of Scientific and industrial Research \V4* preparing a mini d t-.\penii«-iii«i_ oarlemiar for the next five years (Itts4-a5 l»58-59). Replying toFOC - 147 words
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Article188 1954-05-03 3 Recruitment Of Judges For Andhra MADRAS At a meeting of the Madras Advocates' Association, at the High Court. Sri T. M. Krishnaswami Ayyar. President, presiding, two resolutions were adopted. One urged that provision be made for advocates of the residuary State High Court to appear act, and plead, without restriction188 words
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Article72 1954-05-03 3 NAGAPATTINAM At a public meeting, under the auspices of the DTavida Kazhagam at Avarithidal maidan, Sri Govindaraju, presiding! there was confusion when some speakers criticised the activities of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam leaders. Sri Veera Pandian Sub Inspector of Police. Velippalayam appealed to the D.M.K. mem.FOC - 72 words
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Article444 1954-05-03 3 The Gold Coast Youth Council has launched an appeal for funds and is hopeful of raising a substantial sum towards the expenses of the delegates to World Assembly of Youths meeting in Singapore. The dee /ates will be appointed on May Bth in anticipation of the444 words
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Article175 1954-05-03 3 The Second Annual General Meeting of the Divine Life Society. Kuala Lumpur was held at the Vivekanda Ashrama on Wednesday April 28. The following were elected office bearers for. 1954 President: R. S. Appadurai; Vice-President: K. C. Sekar; Hen. Secretary: S. Boteju; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Ley175 words
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Article85 1954-05-03 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. V. G. Deshpande. General Secretary. All-India Hindu Mahasabha. said. "Tndia made the greatest blunder in not taknlg military help from the U.S.A. which was offered through Mr. Nixion, U.S. Vkre-Presi-, dent during his recent visit to India." He added that India shouldFOC - 85 words
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Article187 1954-05-03 3 NEW DELHI: Sri B. N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister, announced in the House of the People that it wa? proposed to colonise in the Andaman., during 1954, 400 agricultural families from the States of Travancore -Cochin. West Bengal. Bombay (Gujerat), and Bihar, and from amongist187 words
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Article112 1954-05-03 3 The Singapore Fire Brigade Employee.' Union, on behalf of the dependants of the five firemen who last their lives in the recent disaster. wish to Vhank all who s.nt wreaths monetary ccntriibut-cnc. and tendered other help. It -ptcially washes to rccoid its thanks to the Superintendent and other112 words
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Article53 1954-05-03 3 KARAOHI: East Bengal's Commerce Minister, Mr. Azizul Huq. If leaving Karachi for Calcutta to arrange for treatment cf Mr. Fazlul Hum's lea: iniurv. Mr. Fazlul Huq i^aid that he would shortly leave for Dacca and then go to Calcutta fcr treatment if arrangements couldFOC - 53 words
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358 1954-05-03 3 MADRAS Sri Sri Prakasa. Governor, whho visited the Monegar Chouitry. near the Stanley Medical College stressed tne need for organised chanty, and observed tnat organised charity jhat "ffas come to us in the light of Christian civilisation is proving far more effective thanF.O.C. - 358 words
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346 1954-05-03 3 Sanctuary Of Wild Life Nilgiris Dist. OOTACAMUND: Th e Government of Madras have, it is understood accepted the proposals of the Chief Conservator of Forests, Madras, for the expansion of the Wild Life Sanctuary in the Mudumalal Range forests in the Nilgiris district. The present area of the sanctuary iFOC - 346 words
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Article61 1954-05-03 3 ETTAYAPURAM: At a forest pathway near Melapathi, a village under Pudur jurisdiction, three out of seven persons who travelled on foot in the hot sun towards the neighbouring village, Kadalai on April 20. suffered an attack of sunstroke and died on the spot, ihe dead bodiesFOC - 61 words
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105 1954-05-03 3 Portuguese Pockets ln India Troops BOMBAY The Portuguese Government in Gca has despatched troops to Diu to put down what was described the "people's unrest"' there according pa information r«-ct-ved in authoritative Quarters here. The troops, in all about 90 and mostly Africans, were "secretly" transported to the Portuguese pocketFOC - 105 words
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95 1954-05-03 3 COIMBATORE: F. M. AbidAlt, Union Deputy Minister for Labour said that the Labour Ministry was trying hard to introduce the Bill to amend the present Industrial Disputes Aot durum the present session of Parliament Thc definition of the word "workers" in the amending B'ilj wouldFOC - 95 words
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868 1954-05-03 3 ERNAKULAM Sri K. R. DAMLE, President, Indian central Coconut, Committee, said the Government of India was considering the inclusion of the development of coconut cultivation in the second Five-Year Plan. While an overall increase of 30 per cent in production was the target details of waysF.O.C. - 868 words
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Article97 1954-05-03 3 BRISTOL (Connecticut); The Right Rev J. Wask-um Pickett, Methodist Bishop of India and Pakistan said here recently that the recent pact between the U.S.A. and Pakistan was "a very bad move on the part of the U.S.A." Bishop Pickett who arrived in New YorkFOC - 97 words
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Article745 1954-05-03 4 Live And Let-Live-NEHRU Ali Wants Global Peace No Fighting Anywhere NU Concern About A-Bomb -INDONESIA COLOMBO: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister ol India on arrival here last Tuesday said that he believed in a live and let-live policy with the lar§Ml measure of national freedom, internationalFOC - 745 words
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Article163 1954-05-03 4 Who Blundered COLOMBO: Someone had blundered on Tuesday morning when Uie Prime Mini) -tens assembled at the Senate building to meet the World Press before the Plenary Session of the conference. All the Prime Ministers appeared to have been given contradictory information about the Press Conference. U Nu arrived atFOC - 163 words
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Article31 1954-05-03 4 On A Joy-ride COLOMBO: The usually talkative V. K. Krishna Menon, who accompanied Mr Nehru wh«j asked about the Anian Priemen* Conference, merely «ald he was on a "joy-ride" l- FOCFOC - 31 words
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Article185 1954-05-03 4 COLOMBO: 'The conference has started with a bang," was the Ceylon Prime Minister's jovial comment when a photogiraphcrs fiaish bulb exploded a few yards away from the five Asian Prime Ministers while they posed for pictures just before the Colombo Conference started at 10 am.185 words
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303 1954-05-03 4 Indonesians Ever Grateful To Ceylon COLOMBO: "Although we have won political independence, we must strive to mainta'in this and see that the common man really understands the meaning of independence," said Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo. Prime Minister of the Republic of Indonesia, at a public reception given him and has wifeFOC - 303 words
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113 1954-05-03 4 Premier Explains Why Ceylon Let Paratroops Go COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawaia. said in a Press interview that Ceylon's decision to let the American Globemasters ferrying French paratroops to indo-CSnina land at iKatunayake did not mean a change in Ceylon's altitude towards colonialism. He said: "We are nrm113 words
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Article127 1954-05-03 4 COLOMBO Indian Prime Minister (Nehru and other Asian leaders Will not address any public meetings when they are in Ceylon for the Asian Prime Ministers' Conference, it is officially stated here. It |g explained that this step had to be taken as a security127 words
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410 1954-05-03 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress has registered a strong protest against the cancellation of the address of Mr Nehru. Prime Minister of India. at the proposed meeting of the estate workers at Gampoia on May I. In a statement to the "Observer* thisFOC - 410 words
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281 1954-05-03 4 RECEPTIONS ARE TIRESOME SAYS N'SAMY COLOMBO: When he undertook the hazardous task of swimming the Palk Strait he did not bargain for all the tiresome receptions that would follow the realisation of his ambition, said Mr. M. Navaratnasamy at the fifth annual meeting of the Atchuvely Vignegwara Community Centre heldFOC - 281 words
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Article285 1954-05-03 4 COLOMBO The Prime Ministers of India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Burma, and Ceylon spent half-an-hour informally with the Press, chatting, and joking, before they went nto conference. Sri Nehru was the first to greet the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mahomed Ali, when he arrived. While shaking hands withF.O.C. - 285 words
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588 1954-05-03 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) A new political" party the Singapore Socialist Party took shape in the Colony on Saturday last at a public meeting held at the Victoria Memorial Hall attended by about 400 people. There were no speeches, and it was purely a588 words
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Article209 1954-05-03 4 GENEVA, May 2 The una ted suites and Soviet ui__^n Ministers met tor Uie icust time yesuiaay before mi jonn roster Du-.es mes bacK -o Washington tooay after a week at Uie Geneva copter~uce on Korea. Mr. Danes called on Mr. Moßotov to doccuss two queeuonjReuter - 209 words
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Article52 1954-05-03 4 LONDON, May 2.— Prime Minister Churchill said Friday a way must be found to convince Russians that "we wish them peace, happiness and pro sperity." He told the Primrose League a Conservative organisation his government would preserve. Britain's ties of friendship and brotherhood with the Ameri- cans andA.P. - 52 words
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