Indian Daily Mail, 14 May 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 87. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CEN'
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  • 986 1 'Indo-China Conflict Is Resistance To Colonialism' GENEVA, May 13 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, was quoted by Mr. Chou En Lai, Communist Chinese Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, m his speech at the lndo-china peace talks here yesterday. Mr. Chou quoted the following passage
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  • 99 1 LUNUON, May i.6 Kus&ia today rejected BritUib charges that two Red Air Force Majors tried to spy Britain's military secrets. The Foreign Office announced, however, Soviet Ambassador Jacoto Malik had told the British Government the two Soviet officads, Assistant Air Attaches here, would be witndirawn from
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  • 72 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 13. The Education Minister Mr. C. Subramaniam told the State Assembly yesterday that the Government expected to take final decision soon on Elementary Educational Policy for the coming school year commencng June next. He would announce it before the Assembly
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  • 74 1 From Our Own correspondent BtZWAUA, May 13. T.ie Andhra Communist Party yesterday announced the expuis.on of the Stale Assembly member Mi. K. Puttabhiramayya irom the party for .ilegeo activities against tha^yParty. Two other State Assembly Members have been asked wh> similar action should not be taken
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  • 100 1 WASHINGTON, May 13 U.S. Senator Clyde R. Hoey, 76 (Democrat -North Carolina) died Wednesday at his desk m his office. Ho apparently suffered a stroke wndle seated m has chair. Hoey nad been m Congress since 1945. He was a former Governor of North
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  • 68 1 CAiKO, May 13 Abul Kheir Neguib, owner and publisher of the leftltst weekly Algamhur Almisri, told Egypt's Revolution Court he is not guilt of any charges made against him. Neguib appeared before the three-man military tribunal on charges of "collaboration with foieign circles against Egypt,
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  • 108 1 TEHERAN. May 13. The army appeal court Wednesday confirmed the three-year solitary confinement verdict of the lower court on former Premier Mossadea. The vote was six judges to one. The court increased the sentence on Mossadeo, a former Ohief of Stalf Taghi Riahi. It decreed Riahi
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  • 102 1 COLOMBO: s-r Tikiri lianda Fanabokke has resitrn* d ir.uii the United' Na. tionai Party. The Womlng Committee of the I'M' will meet un May 28 to eUect a Vice-FresC dent m h» place. A few months ago, Sir Tlkiri r.an.ii wa« mentioned by a
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  • 442 1 GENEVA, May 13. Korea was again the problem before the Asian conference here last night but the chief topic of the diplomats outside the council chamber was how to reconcile opposing plans for restoring peace to Indo-china. The attempt by Mr. Antnony Eden, British
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  • 53 1 L.ONDON, May 13 Britain, which must export or starve, is busily showing the world what she has to sell. Nearly 2,500 exhibitors are displaying their wares at the British Industries Fair. The Fair is being likened to the egg the English curate o eat: "Good
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  • 80 1 LONDON, May 13 The British Government today named a top-ranking judge to head a public inquiry into the loss of two Comet jet airliners m the Mediterranean earlier thiis year. Lord Simons, the Lord Chancellor, has appointed Lord Cohen, one of Britain's appeaJ judges, as President of a
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  • 166 1 US Rejects India's Demand WASHINGTON, May 13 The Upated States has rejected an Indian (Jovernment demand ror a voice m determining vvnether Japanese war criminals should be given clemency. The State Department said Wednesday it believes India is not entitled to any such voice since it has not signed or
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  • 225 1 Trial Of Jap. War Criminals India's Claims WAonliNWjriON, Ma" •>.*. The United States restated its oppos.tion to India's participation with other Second World War allied nations m reviewing the prison sentences of major Japanese war criminals. State Department officials sad a note was expects to be sent to the Nehru
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  • 105 1 NEW YORK, May, IS For the first time m history Mucking was allowed In the United Nations {Security Council chamber yesterday. There have been strenuous en on* lu-itiim tue scenes i«r several montfats to break the ban against smoking, The victory of the smokers oame
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  • 131 1 TRIVANDRUM, May 13.— Mr. A. Nesamony Parliament Member and leader of the Tra-vuncore-Tamilnad Congress said here yesterday that the Congress Working Committee at its next meeting was likely to consider the organisational merger of Travancore TamilHad Congresa with the Indian From Our Own Correspondent National Congress
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  • 49 1 START OF IN DO -CHINA TALKS Photo. Rtd China Premier and Foreign Minister CIIOU EN 1..A1 (centre) is shown .seated between two unidentified MMBbeffl of the Red China delegation to the Geneva Conference during the May 8 Sesvon opening Mission of the Indn-Ch^.-a section of the Conference.- A P
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  • 146 1 GENEVA, May. 13 The French-backed. Go\« mment of Vietnam declared yesterday under no circumstances must any Indo-China armistice settlement include tne partition of Vietnam territory- The Vietnam tenna were laid before the n'l in*!" I uSdo-Cninn. conference by foreign Minister X^uyen Quoc Dinh
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  • 194 1 Unemployment In Singapore Widespread LONDON. May. 13 Mr. Oliver Lyttelton the Oolonial Secretary told a auestioner m the House of Commons that there was no evidence that unemployment mi n Singapore was wiueapread. Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) had asked if he knew of the increasing: number of unemployed m Singapore.
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  • 163 1 GENEVA. May 13 Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, has made no plans yet to leave tile Geneva conference, British delegation officials said here yesterday. "Mr. Eden will stay here for as long as he thinks his presence is necessary,*' an official added, commenting on
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  • 226 1 HANOI, May, 13 A mercy sevcn-seatcr neiiccpter will land French representativea amid the ruins ot Uien Bien Phu today to hUm arrangements with the VietminJi Ibr the repatriation of an c-'timated 2,000 -seriously wounded French Union troops. Many of the woundcl have lain m dismal
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  • 23 1 NEW YORK, May 19 Miss Margaret Trumau, daughter of the former President, will make her staff dtbut V"s summer,
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  • 579 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Freiday, May, 14 1954 ENEMIES OF HUMANITY \yE have lost count of the frequent antiAsian and particularly anti-Indian frettings, fumings and fulminations of the world's most fanatic hater and persecutor of all non-white populations who, m his opinion, are not fit to live. Accordingly, m his
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  • 826 2 Katju On Bill To Amend Cr. Procedure Code NEW DELHI The Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, said a sessions trial should be finished m two months, and if there was an appeal to a High Court m a murder case, that
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  • 93 2 PATNA: Six persons and over 300 head of cattle were burnt alive m a devastating fire which destroyed 1,20u houses m Nayagaon and Mahuawa villages m Sheohar Thana of Muzaffarpur District last week according- to a report received here. Five more persons sustained serious
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  • 64 2 SE AM EN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR BOMBAY NEW DELHI: Sri O. V Alugesen, Deputy Minister of Transport, .said m reply t° Mr. Sanganna m the House of the People that a scheme for the establishment of a .statutory Seamen's Employment Office at Bombay had been drawn up, and was expected
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  • 25 2 The Office of the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, will remain closed ion May 17, on account of Budha Purnijna.
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  • 135 2 MACHINE SOLD IT CHEAPER NEW DELHI: Automatic postcard vending machines were not an unmixed blessing for the Indian Past Office m their experimental scheme. The Deputy Communications Minister, Sri Raj Manadur, m the Council of States said the experimental machine that had been instailed m New Delhi m the beffinning:
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  • 376 2 Higher Sales Tax On Cloth Madras Bill MADKAS: A Bill further to amend tne ivliiuras General aaiva Tax Act iy;j9 js put>Mtoed tor general iniorma.KMM. According to the statement yf objects and reason-, an <.i<luitu,nai sales tax will be Kvied on the first sale m Aia State of tue lollowing
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  • 460 2 MADRAS: The Mayor of Colombo, Mr. T. Rudra, complained of lack of support and co-operation from tn» Government to J,he Municipal Council of Colombo m tackling the problem of *lum clearance. Thanking the Deputy Mayor of Madras and Councillors for the civic reception,
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  • 662 2 NEW DELHI: Hav c the Hindi zealots of the North realised that any attempt to Impose their language <n the vast masses of non.Hindi speaking people m the country \v«:uU) not only be Hternly r*» s i«*te<l, but would produce a This question which
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  • 334 2 A political development that is likely to be of considerable importance to all members of the Commonwealth has recently occurred m London. For some time, the Conservative Party has felt that more fre. quent contacts with opinion overseas would be very beneficial both to politicians and public
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  • 279 2 NAGERCOIL: If the popular and longstanding demands of the Travencore Tamil Nad Congress such as the construction of the Neyyar left bank channel and the execution of the Pattanamkal and Vilathurai lift irrigation schemes are not conceded by the Government, and if steps are not
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  • 236 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian community of the Cftpe PeainsuLa have told the south African Government that th«y are "not prepared to sell th« oerthrteht <tf their children," In a memorandum submitted by leading- Indians to the South AJfrican Government's Commi'Jßion (whose report has been published) which
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI: Maithili .sharftn Gupta, well-known Hindi poet, crave his reactions to the Finance Bill Ui the Ooumril of States Ir Hindi verne. He resumed bis seat amid cheers after reciting a poem, a fr*v translation of which Is: Naught but despair greet* men Waiting to
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  • 119 2 MADRAS: Dr. Harry D. Edgreen, Professor of Education. George Williams College, Chicago. USA has been assigned to the YMCA College of Physical Education, Saidapet as a fullbright Professor during the next academic year. He is an expert m arroup work, and recreation Hid vast experience
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI: A large number of inquiries 1 are being received for products on view at the Indian pavilion of tbe British Industries Fair, A report tfrom London says that canned mangoes on view have evoked as much intere* aa carpets, textiles and handicrafts.
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  • 1145 3 New Basis Of Relationship Between India China Significance Of New rPact On Tibet "A Happy Landmark" -RAGHAVAN NEW DELHI: Mr. ftaan X Han-fu, Vice Minister for F"r»-i>:n Affalis of china, mid m Peking: that the »igninjr erf the agreement between India and China on Tibetan aifalrs on Apr. 29. had*
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  • 68 3 Candidates For Training As Seamen MADRAS: Candidates for admission to the training ship Mckala' stationed at Vizagapatam. selected by the Principal Officer, Mercantile Marine Department an the Ministry of Transport. Government of India, at his office m the Old High Court Buildings, Madras, on May 6. Selected candidates, will be
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  • 105 3 MADURAI: A deputation consisting of Sri T. Pichai Chettiar. Secretary, and Sri A. Shanmugnsundaram Chettiar member of the Working' Committee of the Tamil Nad Thangam VeW-Vyram-Na/sral Vyaparig-al sam m c lanam, (Bullion a nd Jewellery Merchants' Association). Madural, met the Revenue Minister. Sri M. A. Manickavelu Naicker,
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  • 102 3 Communism: U.P. Chief Minister's Warning JHANSI: Pundit Govind Ballabh Pant, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh said that Communism was the *ntithebla of Gandhiism. and was baneful for India. "The Communist faith In the efficacy ot li^ice is ui<imetrically opposed to the Gandhlan philosophy of non-vio-lence, peace, truth," he said. Pundit
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  • 144 3 MADRAS: A plea for the integration of Kerala wuth unil Nad has been made u> *->r. A. *v iviciivjii, IMMMBW Oi viie Malavaiam Frad^sh Oongress Committee, m a memorandum sjuibmitted to the Committee appointed by the MPOC for the consideration of reoonstitution of states The
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  • 331 3 PREMATURE RETIREMENT: COMPENSATION CLAIM UPHELD NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court last week allowed an appeal preferred by Sri Biioianath J. Thaker, against the judgement of the Sauraahtra High CX»urt which had reversal a decree passed by the Uial court for a sum of ra i.3,*09-2. as
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  • 312 3 DEVELOPMENT OF SALEM: PLEA AT DRAVIDA KAZHAGAM CONFERENCE SALEM: That the Dravidian Progressive Federation .should actively enter into politics and capture power by contesting the elections, instead of Keeping away from elections was the suggestion made by vSri Ira Ilanvazhuthi, while presiding over the second Salem District Dravida Munnetra Kazhaijam
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  • 77 3 MEENAMBAKKAM: Sixty College students, led by Srt P. C. RedOy of the Stanley Medical College, have left by air for Colombo "to promote cultural and eduactional relationship" between the students of India and Ceylon. The vi-Tit is sponsored by thft Madras Central Students' Council. The
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  • 35 3 KARAIKAL: Sri A. S. U. PaJdriawami, who pieslded over a students' meeting held m support of the merger movement, told the Press that he waa twice assaulted by anti-social elements recently, FOC
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  • 187 3 CiiiTToOR: A conicrence of the sugarcane-growers of (JjiiUoor laiuk wa^j heui here uuaor the presiuent^iiio of Mr. P. Kuiuacnuuuru Keddy concert ■tfyMKg lor slarunj? v au«ar ia«u>ry m cmttour un v- co-opurauve basis. 'mo curuuicucc set. uo an inliucnuui 30-man committee heautU by Mr. V. Chinnama Kcudy,
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  • 105 3 BOMBAY The Bombay State Financial Corporation, which was set up with a cap.tal of Rs. two crores, has started work to serve the needs of the medium and .small-scale industries m the State. The Corporation, which is incorporated under the State Financial Corporation Act, 1951 is to
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  • 192 3 Restrictions On Acceptance Of Foreign Awards By Ind ian s NEW DELHI! The propr fety of India national* accepting foreign title* and aw ard» was questioned m the House of the People by some members when Prof. D. c Sharraa asked an interyeuati on on Imaan Nationals receiving the Stalin
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  • 70 3 KATMANDU: Two persons were taken into custody by the Police following a. demonstration recently by the Com-munist-dominated Janadhikar Suraksha Samiti m protest against the "curtailment of civil liberties" by the Royal Proclamation of February. The area around the Roywl Palace h;is been declared a prohibited area for
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  • 60 3 Burglary in Bombay museum BOMBAY Burglars stole and silver art curios .vorth about Rs. 9.000 from :he Prince of Wales Museum :x?cently. The curios included a number of gold and silver trays, nnd jars, made by a wellknown British firm about 100 years ago. The theft is believed to have
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  • 91 3 LONDON, May, 12 British steel production broke an records during: Aprii, the 'Iron and Steel Board announced, toaay. Tne average of 368,400 tons a week during the month beat the March average the previous record by 3600 tons de spite the effect m fcome distncts of the
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  • 205 3 COLOMBO, May 12. International Rubber Study Group ended its meeting here today without reaching agreement on specific measures to stabilise world rubber markets. But the United States delegate agreed to transmit to his Government a request for the United States to reconsider revising upward the price of GR-S
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  • 103 3 S. E. Asia Defence Proposal Denounced GENEVA, May, 12: Mr. Vyachcsiav Mololov, U>C Soviet Foreign Minister today de. nounced Wefttern plans for a collective st'cmity system m Southeast A:.ia. Conference sources reported chat he devoted a large part of his sp-ech to the Korean conference today to attacking 'American imperialism'
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  • 134 3 SNEAK ENEMY ATTACK ON U.S. —A WARNING WASHINGTON, May, 12:— Senator Will. am Knowland. Kepul.can leader m the Senate said a sneak enemy attack on the United State* or its overseas forces nufeiit force Presi. dent Eisenhower to take action to protect America without waiting for a formal declaration of
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  • 62 3 BOMBAY The Malabar Steam Navigation Company's sunken ship, s.s. "Janaki", had been blasted into fragments by the Indian Navy mine gweeper "Bengal. 1 Four d»'pth charges were fiß'd for blasting the ship. 11 miles west ot Bombay harbour, for th<> first time m the Indian waters. The
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  • 468 4 EFFECT OF THE NEW "SENANAYAKE FORMULA" COLOMBO: Ceylon hopes to repatriate about five and a half lakhs of persons of Indian origin m Ceylon within the next four years under her new "Senanayake Formula" now reported to have been accepted by the
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  • 296 4 Cabinet Sub-Committee's Recommendations COLOMBO: The Cabinet sub-committee appointed to suggest ways and means of implementing the Indo-.Ceylon agreement, is understood to have finalised and submitted to the Cabinet its interim report. In the report the committee, it is learnt, has made some far-reaching recommendations. Entry into and stay m Ceylon
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  • 686 4  - Visa System For Ceylon Indians- H.C.'s Announcement COLOMBO: The Government of Ind a, it has been officially announced has decided to introduce the visa system from June 1. A communique fcfcuedi by the Indian High Commission m Ovlon stated that from June 1 aU travel documents Issued by* or on
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  • 706 4 Every man knowg that with a modern safety razor shaving is a very easy, even pleasant item of his daily toilet. But, go back little more than fifty years and you will find that shaving was not such a pleasure then. For hundreds and hundreds
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  • 191 4 "TAXI DRIVER" a Navaketan production, which is opening at the Diamond tomorrow is a moving love story studded w)ith humour and pathos. Manglu, a Bombay City taxi driver, rescues a village girl Mala from two ruffians at Juhu Beach. Mala had run away from her
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  • 119 4 Swami satyananda, President of the Shuddha Samajam (Pure L.fe Society) Puchong, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace oy the Suitan of Selangor on Wednesday the Birthday of His Highnes. The citation reads "Swami Satyananda is the President and mainstay of the
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  • 64 4 The marriage of Mr. Rama-ling-am, a former employee of the Tamil Murasu and son of Mr. P. P. Shanmugam PiUai of Thirushanmuganathapuram, Ramnad District, with Miss Kamala Dcvi, daughter of Mr M.P. Chelliah PUlai, of the same village will be celebrated on Monday, May 24 at the bridegroom's
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  • 74 4 LONDON, May 13 Mr. Stan Awbery, a Socialist, asked In the House of Commons what the Government was doing to bring about reasonably constant prices m the rubber industry on which the welfare of Malaya depended. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, replied: 'Stabilisation of rubber prices is
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  • 314 4 COLOMBO: As foreeawt by Premier Kotelawala's tins, vvirs t« que**tionM m the House of Repre-i Natives recently \r.urt.aii Glwheinasters ferrying French paratroops, have again made a-n appearance at Ceylon* I'.r t«*h controlled military airi>ort Katunayake r.n May 7. Three
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