Indian Daily Mail, 7 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 81. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-05-07 1 Photo. QIEEN Elizabeth II Is accompanied by Admiral Sir Mar tin Dunbar-Nalsmlth, Chairn>an of the War Graves Commission as she t.mrTibruk War Cemetery with the Uiike of Edinburgh (left background A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article146 1954-05-07 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, May 6. The foundation stone of the new tmilding costing ten lakhs of rupees Rs. (1.000 000) to hou.se the Andhra State Legislature was la d by the Chief Minister Mr. T. Prakasam here on Wednesday. The building, namci146 words
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Article98 1954-05-07 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 6. Some members of the Opposition m Madras Assembly urged that Harijans should be appointed M temple trustees and officials wthout further delay. They complained that though discrimination against Harijans had been abandoned m principle it ■till continued m practice98 words
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55 1954-05-07 1 LONDON, May 6. --London's air is to be analysed to see if fumes from diesel driven vehicles may be increasing risks of developing lung cancer. A Bristol X-ray expert Dr. Handley Howell claimed recently there was a direct link between rse of lung cancer andReuter - 55 words
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Article92 1954-05-07 1 COPENHAGEN, May 6 A Ministry of Justice spokesman said that Denmark wouid bar any more Americans coming to Denmark just to change their sex. •'This invasion of American transverstites will have to be stopped," the spokesman said. "The Government certainly does not want Denmark to Ret the re(►iitatA.P. - 92 words
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Article142 1954-05-07 1 WASHINGTON. May 6 .President fcJscnnower defended Mr. John footer Dunes, tne United States Secretary 01 State wno had been criticised tor he handling of tne lmto-Cmna question at the ofneva Far Eastern conference. Replying to questions, Mr. Eisenhower said that In JUs opinion Mr. Dulles was theReuter - 142 words
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43 1954-05-07 1 NEW DELHI, May 6.— lndia grot a present from the United States yesterday. An operational agreement signed here made available US$lOO,OOO to buy special equipment for a research institute at Roorkee. 100 miles north of New Delhi.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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170 1954-05-07 1 Fiom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 6. "There is no change m the policy of the new administration. It is the Congress Party which continues m power," stated Mr. C. Subramaniam, Leader of the House, m the Madras Legislative Assembly. Ay soon170 words
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412 1954-05-07 1 Big Three, Australia HI. Discussion On Indo-China Peace Collective AntiCommunist Defence GENEVA, May 6.— The "big three'" Western powers with Australia and New Zealand will probably start military talks soon at Singapore on Southeast Asian defence, diplomatic sources here said. Main object ofReuter - 412 words
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Article112 1954-05-07 1 WASHINGTON. May 6 President Eisenhower said today that the proposed Southeast Asia security arrangement Is "m process of formation." In a statement read to his weekly press conference the President sairt the enmtries of the indo-china area "are now thinking m constructive terms which include112 words
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Article38 1954-05-07 1 HELSINKI May 66.— A new Finnish Government was formed by the leader of the smallest party m the Diet (Parliament) the Swedish Peoples Party after the leaders of the two largest dad both failed. fttuttr,38 words
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Article104 1954-05-07 1 Nehru - Nehru NEW DEI^MI, May 6. Indian Prime Minister Nehru today gave credit to "all the countries who participated m the Coiombo conference" for the results achieved there. He sa.d it was not a question of which nation took the initiative. In reply to a questionA.P. - 104 words
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Article79 1954-05-07 1 ROME, May 6.— A. Pakistan International Airliner Constellation, with 60 passengers aboard, made an unscheduled .stop m Rome last night when one motor failed on its flight from Ca ro to London. The pilot brought the plane down safely at Rome's Ciajnpino airport on three motors.79 words
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Article57 1954-05-07 1 KARACHI. May 6. The Pakistan Government will allow American Globemaster aircraft carrying French paratroop reinforcements to Indochina to refuel at Karachi, it was authoritatively stated today. The first flight of presently trained troops from Paris passed through Karachi m six Globemagters a fortnighjt ago and anotherReuter - 57 words
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Article155 1954-05-07 1 LONDON, May 6. The tabloid Daily Sketch gave Queen Elizabeth II a new title yesterday ''Her Slender Majesty." The paper urged the nation to see she gets a rest when her world tour ends next week. Across its front page Die mass circulation paper spiead a pictureAP - 155 words
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Article89 1954-05-07 1 QUEEN LOOKS THINNER NOW? VALETTA, May 6. The people of Malta are concerned over Queen Elizabeth's health and say &he looks much thinner than when they saw her as Princess Elizabeth. Valetta Radio Tuesday night •*?aid the Queen was very tired and needed all the rest she could get. ItReuter - 89 words
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Article403 1954-05-07 1 Subscription By Indian Nationals Overseas Indian nationals abroad can subscribe to the National Plan Loan 1964 which was floated on April 19, 1954 m order to supplement finances necessary for the Five Year Plan. They have, along with countrymen' resident m India, an opportunity to share403 words
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Article68 1954-05-07 1 COLOMBO, May 6.-Com-merce Minister R. G. Senanayake told the House of Representatives last night that he will not terminate Ceylon's agreement with China proving for the export of rubber to the latter country. The treaty is due to be reviewed this September. The agreement has three moreA.P. - 68 words
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Article34 1954-05-07 1 NEW DELHI. May 6 Taller will begin between India and France m Paris on May 14 on the future of French territories In India the External Affairs Ministry announced here today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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85 1954-05-07 1 GENEVA, May 6. Western sources said they have received iijformation indicating the Communists may* favour the creation of coalition rule m Indochina rather than partition. No high-level conversations between East and West have been held on the form of an eventual Indochinese settlement, theyA.P. - 85 words
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87 1954-05-07 1 MANILA. May 6 The Second Asian Panics continued here today with a full days shooting 1 boxing. football, basketball and weightlifting. Water Polo: Singapore 14; Philippines 1. Singapore: Oh Chwee Hock 5, Tan Hwee Hock 4, Weber Wolters 2. Keith Mitchell 2, Ta nReuter - 87 words
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Article43 1954-05-07 1 LONDON, May. 6 Church of England leaders will next week debate the hydrogen bomb and decide whether or not to call for a limitation on armaments. The issue will come before the convocation of Canterbury, the Church's Southern England "parliament."- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article125 1954-05-07 1 GENEVA. May 6 Prospects for the Korean negotiations here brightened *oday after South Korea was reptorted to have agreed la principle to elections throughout Korea under United Nations' supervision. This significant South Korean concession al--o followed days of informal talks between the South Korean andReuter - 125 words
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Article34 1954-05-07 1 OSAKA, Japan, May 6 Representative* of 50 Osaka civic organisations yesterday announced' plans to collect a million J-iKnatureis on an antihyctroßen bomb resolution to D« forward*** <*» tha TTfilt»if A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article129 1954-05-07 1 HANOI, (INDOCHINA), May 6. Vietminh troops feverishly dug tunneis and trenches m a pouring rain yesterday towards the shrunken barricades of Dien Bien Phu. already within grenade hurling range. Only 40 yards separated the front line lighters of General Vo Nguyen Giap from the sod a cA.P. - 129 words
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Article41 1954-05-07 1 PARIS, May 6.— The French delegation at the Geneva Conference has contacted Chinese Communist representatives about the possib.lity of ardanginfe a ceasefire at Dien Bien Phu for the evacuation of wounder, diplomatic Quarters said here toda/.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article137 1954-05-07 1 Burma Will Not Fight In I.C. RANGOON, BURMA, May 6. Burmese Premier U Nu said Burma would not attend the Geneva conference as an observer, even if she were invited but that the Burmese cabinet would have to "seriously consider" if she would attend as a delegate. Nu was holdingA.P. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-05-07 1 Photo. Mr. JawaharlaJ N'thm S s wen here m a most happy mood as he came to visit the Indian Government Show Room at Colombo, after a very stremiouu day at the Conference of Prime Ministers. Greet 'ng the Premier fo Mr. C. C. Desai IndianMathrupala - 58 words
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Article39 1954-05-07 1 (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month J 5.50 3 Months 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 78.0039 words
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Advertisement109 1954-05-07 2 Remember the three famous 100 years old] IVyHPKMUmI wines of China. fiMp^illffiilffi^lii^^^fl CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:— irr J r SSF Consists ol MH'eial "CHIN CHIN' deer horn! iSfc^^BOAQ, JHfltel and prepared from famous herbs. A? W^SlVi )^|^W^B Uttillß toni<> to feed tired Klands, to regain j lost lleal th,109 words
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556 1954-05-07 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. May 7, 1954. UNITY THROUGH ISOLATION JN this our concluding editorial on the Prai Session of the Malayan Indian Congress, let us see what political future has been held out for it by its President Mr. Kundan La] Devaser. Said he m his presidential address:556 words
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Article1099 1954-05-07 2 SIGNIFICANCE: STRONGER TIES WITH INDIA NEW DELHI: "The signing of this agreement has laid a new basis for relations between our two countries m the Tibet region of China, and we believe that on this new basis there will be further development m trade and cultural1,099 words
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Article98 1954-05-07 2 SCARBOROUGH (York*), Delegates attending a National Health Conference here were urged to campaign against "this silly Western habit of .shaking hands with friends on every possible occasion." Dr. G. Cheney, former Medical Officer of Health for Poole, a south ooawt resort. said. "We should copy the peopleFOC - 98 words
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Article200 1954-05-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Ministry announced that since substantial quantities of manganesn an<i iron ores from the previous allotments still remained to be transported, from Madras and Calcutta; the Government of India had decided to extend the period of validity of the quota slips forFOC - 200 words
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Article69 1954-05-07 2 KATHMANDU Nepal's Foreign Mm ster, Mr. D. R. Regmi, left Kathmandu for Delhi, along with the Transport and Communication Minister, Mr. Bhadrakali Mlsra. King Tribhuwan and the Development Minister, Mr. Mahabir Shumsher, are already m Delhi. It Is understood the Nepaiese Foreign Minister will discuss withFOC - 69 words
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509 1954-05-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Council of States debated inconclusively the United States military aid to Pakistan on a non-official resolution moved by Mr H. C. Mathur (Democrat— Rajasthan). Two Opposition (members, who participated m the iVbate, reiterated! that the entire couMrV w*sbeSto<l 2toFriS£FOC - 509 words
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577 1954-05-07 2 Grants Made By Ex-Rulers Writ Issued NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court issued a writ restraining the State of Uttar Pradesh from giving- affect to its order made m September 1952 by which it sought to revoke the grant of four village made by the former rulers577 words
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Article50 1954-05-07 2 LiOS ANGEL.ES. May 5.- A pretty blonde who has been married to two men is weighing offers of a gaswell from one and half a hotel from the other. Superior Court is weighing tho legal points involved. The blonde is Peggy Lou Wolfe Hirsch, 26. FOC A.P.FOC; A.P. - 50 words
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Article582 1954-05-07 2 LANGUAGE BATTLE IN H.P. NEW DELHI: After a period of "near-hiberna-tion," Tamil Nad M.U.P.B made a great stir during the Finance Bill debate. There were no now themes, but the power of argument, and the manner of presentation made their speeches attractive, and at timesFOC - 582 words
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Article88 1954-05-07 2 L.U<:HJSO\V: The Uttar j'r^iUewiU Uovenunentf for the lirst time m its history, per. formed a marriage. i lie gm, wno was married to Ajinapuma Banuerjee, 16 one of tne 110 Uengaa gtrls whom the Government proposes to rehabilitate through marriage. All these g^rls belong to ChunarFOC - 88 words
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Article186 1954-05-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Governments of India and Siam by a tormal exchange of notes m tSangKok, terminated the formal agreement, between the United Kingdom Government and the Government of India on the one hand and the Government of Siam on the other nand. to end the state of186 words
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Article88 1954-05-07 2 LONDON: An exhibition of 18th Century South Indian painting collected by Wamn Ha-stinga, the first British Governor General of India, was opened recently at the Royal Empire Society by the »jnairman of the oouncil of the Society. Sir Lancelot Graham. The pictures were acquired byFOC - 88 words
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Article86 1954-05-07 2 PARIS, May 5. Premier Jo.seph Laniel Tuesday night told the National Assembly it must accept his proposal to put off debate on the Indochina war until he i s ready for it or throw him out of office The Cabinet authorised M Laniel to putA.P. - 86 words
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Article45 1954-05-07 3 MADRAS The Hindustan Chamber of Commerce, Madras, has elected the following as office-bearers for 1954-55; President, Sri D. C. Kothari; Vice-Presidents, Sris N. T. Patel and C. L. Modi aad honorary secretaries, Srii M. M. Ravaf and C. V. Subbu, FOCFOC - 45 words
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709 1954-05-07 3 Development In Cold War tin* LU JK£° W: Syed Ali Zaheer, Minister for Justice and Excise, Uttar Pradesh, called upon the Mushms of India to combine and fight all coXiunai tendencies m the country and join hands with the forces which were workin-FOC - 709 words
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Article307 1954-05-07 3 Mohammed Ali a'so said th' coud try's constitution was ex Pected to be ready by the flnr! of the current year. The broadcast was recorded In Colombo where the Prime Minister was attending the South East Asian Prime Ministers 1 Conference. He reviewed some of the developmentsFOC - 307 words
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Article263 1954-05-07 3 NEW DELJiI: Two operational agreements were signed m New Delhi between the Governments of India, and the United States, under which specialised equipment will he made available to India's national laboratories, and also to certain technical service departments of the Government of India. The total joint costFOC - 263 words
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Article69 1954-05-07 3 KARACHI Pakistan, and the Un ted States signed an agreement here providing for building food grain storage facilities In West and East Pakistan. Under the agreement Pakistan iji to contribute Rs 24,00,000 and the United States $1 485.000. Recently the Pakistan Government decided toFOC - 69 words
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Article124 1954-05-07 3 AtW DfciLiHl: A iiiciiiucr «i tack* uiuu o* oiuuis oiaimed tnat man was tae weaker seat. t>i-eaKinic on the Special uu..'a^e.s B*u Sri 8. viauu»*y. jLfu.uo, orissa said tut' question of Hie eiuancipa*Uun of women was Oewuwe me iKiuit m tae iOaoutuuva "•> tue124 words
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388 1954-05-07 3 INDIA GOVT. LAND SCHEME IN BHOPAL NEW UnA^nl: A start has fcKen ni-'Uc wan tne oovernmeuc ot oiuua s fur vie permanent settlement of lanoiess agricultural workers on ncWAy-rcciafciuea land, by me \imutkm oit the first baton U neai<,y lfio iaoourers reSiding m 14 villages, located m a IO.uOO acreFOC - 388 words
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Article205 1954-05-07 3 KARACHI Sind's Ministerrial crisis deepened, when the itome Min-ster, Mr. Kazi AKbar, claimed that 70 M.UAs m a House of ill. had expressed confidence m him, and no confidence m the Chief .Minister. Informed sources said that aye members of the eightman Sind Cabinet had submitted a memorandumFOC - 205 words
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565 1954-05-07 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has requested the French Uovernment to institute an immediate inquiry into the Mahe tiring incident of Apr. 2G, as a result of which two Indian nationals were Juned, and three others received serious injuries, and has demanded stringentFOC - 565 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-05-07 3 One hour befoie dawn, Apr. 24.5.000 troop**, backed by 1,000 armed police and by the lo.mil Kikuyu Home Guard; launched "Operation Anvil" tie biggest antf-Mau Mau screening operation since the state emergency m Kenya began 18 months ag0.... It was txpected that well over 30,000 menP. - 112 words
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543 1954-05-07 3 Ind. Medical Profession Is Of High Order MADRAS: Dr, A Lakshmanatwami Mudawar, presio_ ing over the lioiden Jubilee ceieforationla of the medical journal, "The Antiseptic stated that no enlightened profession had given to the ipeople m India as much as the medical profession, and from hife/ experience mi n other543 words
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Article71 1954-05-07 3 MADRAS: Dr. R. M. Lohi* Praja-Soeialist leade addressing a meeting of the Madras Socialist Book Club appealed to the people to know their regional needs first, and .then acquire knowledge of national, and International affairs. He said care should be taken to ree whether some of r-he !tfea».FOC - 71 words
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930 1954-05-07 3 EXECUTIVE CANNOT BE LEGISLATURE— J.P. NARAIN CUTTACK: Mr. J. P. Narain. Praja Socialist leader, m N* Presidential address to th»« sth All-India (nil Liberties Conference said: "m the case of th«- State**, there Hhould be no difficulty, if an emergency arises, of convening the Assembly. For the Centre, it shouldFOC - 930 words
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78 1954-05-07 3 KURNOOL: A flve.foov long cobra wag aeeu bo enter the Records Room of the Development Department, Secretariat, by watchmen. The staff of the Secretariat were too scared t*> work last week Sanction was accorded Departmentally for inviting snake charmers foi luring away the "intruder". SnakeFOC - 78 words
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Article137 1954-05-07 4 COLOMBO, Oylpn, May 6. Premier Sir John KotelawHla probably will set out on a. tour of the United States early m June or else after parliament adopts the budget m September, aa informed source said yesterday. On his way home the Premier will visit Japan, theA.P. - 137 words
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Article66 1954-05-07 4 An Art Exhibition of oil paintings, water-colour and industrial designs by Miss P. T. Laansr will be opened by Mr Yap Pheng: Oeck on Wednesday. May 12, at the Singapore Youth Oouncil Hall, 145 Orchard Road. Mr. Malcolm M.i i- Donald Is the patron. Half of the proceeds66 words
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Article70 1954-05-07 4 NIAGARA FALLS, (Ontario) May 6. Miss Jenni Lee, British Labour Member of Parliament and wife of Mr. Aneurin Bevan, said Tuesday that Canada and Britain should seek the admission of Communist China to the United Nations. Miss L,ec. after addressing representatives of the Canadian Congress LabourReuter - 70 words
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825 1954-05-07 4 U. N. P. Leader Opens C.I.C. Annual Session! "A Gesture Of Goodwill" COLOMBO: A member of the U.N.P. Mr M. W. K. de Silva, M.P., for Gainpola, opened the 14th annual sessions of the Oeylon Indian Congress at Gampola on Friday. He had been "taken aback," he *aid at theFOC - 825 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-05-07 4 Photo. Mr. Nehru. Prime Minister of Ma Is se*n here engaged m animated conversation with the leader of the opp©*ton m Ceylon Partlan^ t Ms w l R IuJSuSaJuS VndL 0 a M COn Si, t b> <he Indian m h Commissioner Mr. C. £3af at In«HaMathrupala - 72 words
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Article74 1954-05-07 4 WASHINGTON May 6. President Eisenhower said the Jnited States has .suffered ;i .oss of international prestige as a result of the row between .Senator Joseph McCarthy and -he Army. McCarthy Army: Ke nothing which would cau.se him to lose confidence m Secretary of the Army Robert StevensA.P. - 74 words
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Article79 1954-05-07 4 GENEVA, May 6. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov drove m his bullet-proof car to have dinner with Mr. Anthony Eden m the palatial lakeside villa here once used by the exiled King Leopold of Belgium. Soviet plain clothes bodyguards stood m the roadway outside both houses as the Soviet carsReuter - 79 words
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Article53 1954-05-07 4 LONDON, May s.— Russia is marking her "Press Day" today Wednesday) with an exhibition m Moscow showing the development of daily and periodical newspaper according to the Soviet news agency Tass. The agency said Russia now had about 8,000 newspapers With a total />i-rm tin*, in*, nReuter - 53 words
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423 1954-05-07 4 Dr. Bishwarjt Choudhury, Indian agricultural research worker, was recently awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the University of Melbourne for his investigations into diseases which attack tomatoes. In Melbourne he undertook a t«o year's programme of research into the crossing ofA.P. - 423 words
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Article57 1954-05-07 4 MELBOURNE, May 6. "Uncle Sara" Saravanamuttu arrived m Melbourne yesterday on a ten-week round the world trip. H<? met groups of students from Melbourne University and told of the times he enjoyed with Australians he met before and dur.ng the war years. He said Australia had beenReuter - 57 words
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Article63 1954-05-07 4 MANILA. May. 6 Philippines President Ramo n Magsaysav had a narrow escape Tuesday when the right engine of his personal plane caught ftre on takeoff, the Manila Times said yesterday. Ben Aquino, the Times newsman who was with the President, said the pilot, Major FlorencioAP - 63 words
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Article37 1954-05-07 4 NEW YORK, May 6. Radio reports heard here said a cavalry division hag revolted against the Paraguayan Government. Other troops and police have gone to the defence of the administrat'on, the reports said. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement148 1954-05-07 4 NOTICE "Unberthed Tickets for the s. s. "Rajula" sailing from Singapore on 29th May 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the 29th May 1954, for Nagapattlnam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Tuesday, 11th May 1954, at 9148 words
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Advertisement140 1954-05-07 4 TODAY 7 9.30 p.m. DESPERADOES OF THE WEST Complete Serial Today at 3 7.30 p.m. Last 2 shows of VAN CHAM OPENS TO-MORROW Another Great Sensational drama with an unusual theme "THANTHAI" (FATHER) Starring B. S. SAROJA PREM NAZIR THIKKURUCHI PANKAJAVALLI To-morrow Morning Show at 10 a.m. MAGIC CARPET On140 words
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