Indian Daily Mail, 22 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 95. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1954. FOUR PAGES 18 CENTS16 words
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187 1954-05-22 1 Pak. Cabinet Discuss Riot Situation KARACHI, 21 Mr. Mohammad Ali, the Prime Minister, ignored doctor's orders yesterday to call a series of emergency Cabinet meetings on the situation in East Pakistan, where 380 persons died :n riots last week-end. Mr. Mohammad Ali, who last Monday blamed Communists and other subversiveReuter - 187 words
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266 1954-05-22 1 How Else Could She Protect Malaya Singapore, Asks U. S. Senatorl WASHINGTON, May 21— US. Senator H. AJe**"^ Ktmth (IW ubJcwNew Jen*-) predicted Thursday that h uriudn eventually will ioln In any mutual security U^J,rkSdouts^ree world nations in South-Ea* A*to. %ot266 words
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Article76 1954-05-22 1 REDS NOT RESPONSIBLE SAYS HUQ KARACHI. May 21 IBdirect contradiction, to what the Pakistan Premier Mr. ..itihammed All announced recently, i^ist Bengal Chief Minister Mr. Fazlul Huq said at Narayangunj t-nat Communists had no hand in the Min riots wnich resulted in the death of over wo peraona incmaing women76 words
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144 1954-05-22 1 Meanwhile Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill refused today to enter into any debate over President Eisenhower** news conference statement indicating the Unite<j States might try to form an antioommunist Southeast Asian alliance without Britain, aays a London report. Labourite Woodrow Wyatt tsked Sir Winston forA.P. - 144 words
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Article173 1954-05-22 1 Ami our Own Correspondent TRTVANDRUM, May 21 The Nine-mcmt>er strong Revolutionary Socialist Party naa decided to quit the United ..ront oi initials dominated oy the Communiste. Mr. K. Divakaran, R.S.P. Leader, who announced th« decision to newsmen today said that differences betweea iiis party and the173 words
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Article36 1954-05-22 1 NEW DELHI. May 21 The temperature in Inr dla\a capital hit 112 degre<fe yeßterOay as the season's first severe heat wave swept northern India. The official forecast: May be hotU*e today-— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article88 1954-05-22 1 MENON DUE IN GENEVA TOD AY GENEVA, May 21.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's representative at the United Wat ions, will arrive here by air from New Delhi on Saturday or Sunday, an Indian spokesman said -esterday. He w.ll have talks with the neads of the British, Chinese Communist,88 words
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Article122 1954-05-22 1 South Korea Rejects Nehru Plan SEOUL. May 21 South Korean Vice-Foreign Minister Cho Chung What Thursday called a Korean unification nlan suggested by Indian Prime Minister Jaw^harial Nehru "very disgraceful." Cho isaied a statement saying Mr Nehru's proposal for a joint North-South committee to work out the unification problem isA.P. - 122 words
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132 1954-05-22 1 Costello Back In Power In Ireland DUBLIN, May 21 Silver haired John A. Costeno, ireland's Prime Minister from 1948 to IJSI. dni.«piaced agtd. nearly blind E&mon De vralen aeain last night as tne Irish twcpuDilc'a chief of Govern'l voters in Tuesday's General iiiltction grave undisputed con,.oi of both Dail (PaniauitntjA.P. - 132 words
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Article79 1954-05-22 1 LONDON, May 21 India signed the international tin agreement yesterday as the btst really independent consumer country to do so. **«1iunu BrLtaln and the Netherlands have aready signed with Britain's signature technically covering: Malaya and Nigeria. The other important producer countries whose sifinaluies aie a"**'ted are79 words
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Article69 1954-05-22 1 LONDON, May 21. The communist New China News Agency said yesterday that the Far East conference at Geneva had so far produced no positive results <iespite "sincere efforts for peace" by the Russian and Chinese dele-| gations. While American delegates "keep up a high handed uncompromising attitude"Reuter - 69 words
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132 1954-05-22 1 U.S. Plane Withdrawn From Kashmir NEW DELHI. May 21 A U.S Air Force O-47 trans--K>rt plane loaned to UN. military observers la Rash..lir has been withdrawn it was learned Thursday. The U.N. was reported try tg to obtain a new plane and view fnom a European Government. The possibility ofA.P. - 132 words
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119 1954-05-22 1 Bulk Of Aliens In India Are Britons NEW DELJO, Mav 21 Cneland leads in the number of foreienena residins in jndia. Answering questions fa Parliament, Home Minister Dr. K. N. Katju said that records df Dec. 31, 1952. showed 27 921 Britons, 6.251 Americans. 771 Australian*. 723 Africans, 642 Japanese.A.P. - 119 words
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Article122 1954-05-22 1 The latest issue of the "Mahatma" the popular local Maayalam monthly (price 50 cents) in a lengthy editorial on the S.ngapore Kerala Samajam calls for an extraordinary general meeting of the Samajam to be held immediately to consider the various acts of commission and omission on122 words
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89 1954-05-22 1 Indian Graduates To Form Association Graduates of Indian Universities residing in Sinßapore met at the Singapore Institute of Science last Sunday at t 3O p.m. under the chairmanship of Mr. K. T. Alexander, the Coroner, and decided w» form an association to protect their interests and promote cultural activities in89 words
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Article72 1954-05-22 1 BOMBAY: An exiuouion of Jurmsee hand-printed textiles .va.s opened recently by Mr. i. B. Omck. Director of the United Nations Information Centre in New Delhi. Organised jointly by the U.N Information Centre and the Bombay Art Society, it has exhibits sent by the Textile Printing CentreFOC - 72 words
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64 1954-05-22 1 Andhra Offices Moved To New Place KURNOOL.: The Office of the Divisional inspector of Schools, along with the offices of the Basic Education Officer Godavarl Circle, the Regional Inspector of Physical Education, Godavari Division, and the Deputy Inspector Propaganda, ocated in the Old Hospital Duilddngs, Jagannaickpur. was moved to theFOC - 64 words
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Article70 1954-05-22 1 KARAJKUDI: At the Annual Dinner meeting of the Kotary Club, KaraikudJ. the following persons were elected office-bearers: Sri A. N. Tampi, President. Dr. A. Joga Rao Vice-President, Sri D. R. Axunachalam. Secretary, Sri T. V. S Manlan, Treasurer, Sri K. V. AL. M. Ramanathan Chettiar, Dr. A.FOC - 70 words
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Article55 1954-05-22 1 Fasting Pacifist GENEVA, May 20 Police early today rushed to hospital a dangerously Ul Indo-Chinese pacifist who was on the 18th day of a fast to death for peace in his country. The faster, 34-year-old Vo Song Thiet, was stated later by hosp tal doctors to beReuter - 55 words
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1126 1954-05-22 1 Collective Peace Only Thru Collective Security Nehru On India's Foreign Policy From Our Own Correspondent rder did was really to nnanse something (implementation of the Delhi Agreement) which was intended to be done two years ago. It had no relation to any general commitments. •'Our position all along has beenFOC - 1,126 words
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92 1954-05-22 1 Fr*m Our Own Correspondent NEH DELHI. May 21 —Mr S B Kapoor, Special Judge yesterday framed charges against S. A. Venkataraman, Former Commerce and Industry Ministry Secretary, tor having committed the offence of criminal misconduct in the disohargs of his official duty by accepting valuable things92 words
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Article146 1954-05-22 1 A rougn grave containing the decomposed bodies of two terrorists was found by a patrol of the First Fijian* in the Rengam area of Johore on Saturday (May 15). Two belts, a pair of canvas shoes and parts of two gTeen packs were also recovered. It has146 words
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395 1954-05-22 1 Nationhood Through Education: Alor Gajah D. O.'s Exhortation who missed education to their early life. Unlike anv other association ■which provides their members recreational facilities or .-ocial intercxwitfe, Adult Education Association could give their members only mental satisfaction of toeing charitable towards the less fortunate members of the society. Apart395 words
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53 1954-05-22 1 Hindu Sabai To Discuss Marriage Bill The Singapore Hindu Subal will 'hold an extraordinary general meeting at No. 6, Race Course Lane. Singapore, tomorrow. Sunday, at 5.30 > m to consider the Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill. Admission will be «by invita. ticn, and intending participants are required to take the53 words
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Article47 1954-05-22 1 LONDON, Mav 21 Trie juKc of Edinburgh Hew by Diane to Scotland vestcraay to iom his wife, the Queen, and their two children for holiday at the Royal Castle of hHNit, The Queen, Prince Charle.; and Princess Anne mpde the trip l?y train.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article57 1954-05-22 1 The C-in-C. Far East Air Force Air Marsha 1 Sir Cliffovd Sanderson is leaving Singapore this morning for a few days visit to Saigon and the Tonking Delta. During his visit the Air Mar. ghal will have conversations with top ranking French Air force and Army officers57 words
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Article30 1954-05-22 1 The next sitting of the Singapore Assizes will be held in the High Court on Mood» v. May 31 at 10.30 a.m. in tht 3Ufrtm« Court Building-30 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. May 22, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS
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Article215 1954-05-22 2 PAKISTAN and Ceylon are still dominions, but India is a Sovereign, Democratic Republic absolutely free and independent. And so the latest reform in the Colony which disenfranchises at one sweep all the Indians, Pakistanis and Ceylonese born outside this country and not registered as citizens of the215 words
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Article165 1954-05-22 2 BELATED WISDOM ONE of our local contemporaries reported yesterday that an Indian Member of the Colony's Legislative Council commenting on the Government's sudden disenfranchisement of the Commonwealth citizens other than the citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies (which mainly affects the Indians who form the165 words
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Article190 1954-05-22 2 THE question is: can't Commonwealth citizens be trusted to defend this country in times of emergency? We believe, they can and they must; otherwise the Commonwealth, which stands for the commonweal, has no meaning. But why go so far? Have the Commonwealth citizens ever abused their franchise here?190 words
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Article527 1954-05-22 2 Legislation Likely FS 11 I* Farawjewaraa. la«t week in the Legislative Assembly, stated that the GoveninSSt^was 2!!£i!^J£h ST'SSJ?! legislation in f^JrZTl^? l^ 6 Bhood «n Yagna MdvVment, initiated by Acharya Vinobha Bhave. He was replying to a question by Sri T. Anantha Pai, Cong., S.FOC - 527 words
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Article179 1954-05-22 2 MADRAS: Under the aus Wcg, iOt the Madras K e ?a?a s&maj, a meeting was held artist, on the eve of his da Pa SH '2 EUr Pe OQ tSIT. Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar. Chief Sri n £Ei,fc rho P re s id ed. saidFOC - 179 words
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Article37 1954-05-22 2 KISAN DISPUTE SETTLED AMBASAMUDRAAf A com prom.se was reached in the Wsan dispute m respect of the tend of the Thiruvaduthural Mutt in the northern portion of Pathal village. Kalanad Pirka, Nanguneri taluq. on Sunday last.- FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article149 1954-05-22 2 GWALJOR: The entire village of Jatarthi in the Harsi Community Project area, about 40 miles south of Gwalior, has been shifted to a new site through the efforts of its 200 odd residents and the Project staff, according to an official report received here. The report adds149 words
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Article43 1954-05-22 2 Alleged Counterfeit Coins MADURAI Sri Apooraswami, Sub-Inspector of Saptur and a party of police raided a tea-stall last week and seized several coins alleged to be counterfeit and "mplements for the manufacture of counterfeit coins. Shanmuguvela Thevar and Radah Pillai were arrested FOCFOC - 43 words
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163 1954-05-22 2 Part C States: No Change In Set-up i SIMILA.: The Chief Minj£f£ Part C> State S have decided to submit Joint memorandum to the States Re! organisation Commission suggesting that the present ad mmistrative set-up of India shoud unless a change b? definitely called for be left un^turbe d torFOC - 163 words
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291 1954-05-22 2 Mob Surrounds Srivaikuntam Police Station TIRUNELVELJ On 12th May, a mob of about 200 persons, consisting mostly of agriculturists, is alleged to nave entered the Srivaikuatam Police Station, and demanded the release ot five persons arrested that morning at Ponnankurichi village, lo miles from Tirunelveili. It is stated that someFOC - 291 words
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71 1954-05-22 2 Peshawar Mission College To Be Closed LAHORE: The management of Edwards College I'eshawar, one of the okfest missionary Institutions to the Indo-Pakistan Sub-continent is reported to have decided to dose the institution in -June 1955. Hie management has atfere<» its assets, and buildings to the Government. There \va« recently anFOC - 71 words
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160 1954-05-22 2 MADRAS The shrine of Sri ishtaiingeswarar situated in government House Estate Alount Road, was the subject of a question last Saturday in the Legisiat-ve Assembly, and *>ri B. Parameswaran, Minister m charge of Religious and Charitable Endowments told Sri D. Krishnamurthi Gounder Ind.-Salem, thatFOC - 160 words
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757 1954-05-22 2 MISSIONARIES SAY: Christianity No Longer An Instrument Of Foreign Culture "Conversion Is No Act Off Disloyalty" BANGALORE: A defence of the rieht of Chris Ba^ore, at the opening the Sthrife s£££ •me Archbishop also indi. cated that the Christian Members of Parliament would shortly present a memorandum to the PrimeFOC - 757 words
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705 1954-05-22 2 Urdu Bengali To Be Pak's Official Languages KARACHI: Urdu and Bengali were declared as State languages by the Pakistan Constituent Assembly recently. English will, however, continue to be used for all official purposes of the State. Though this decision has been taken after lone and nnntracted aerotiataom between the vertou*FOC - 705 words
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Article100 1954-05-22 2 Tamils In Anantapur College MADRAS: In the Legislative Assembly replying to a question by Sri K. R Viswanathan. T.N.T., Jayakondan the Raja of Ramnad, Minister for Public Works said that Tamilian students of the Anan tapur Engineering College had sent a memorandum to the Government asking for their mass transferFOC - 100 words
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Advertisement33 1954-05-22 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras 179.00 with diet m mm WlOO without diet Smgapore/NagapatUnaru $78.00 with diet without diet Agent* PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., BTB AraS/NAQAI>ATTINAM/MAi}|iAB S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS33 words
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1884 1954-05-22 3 U.S. CHIEF JUSTICE RULES: SEGREGATION IS DETRIMENTAL TO COLOURED CHILDREN SENSE OF INFERIORITY COMPLEX INFUSED ♦Separate But Equal" Is Still Unequal! WASHINGTON, May 21.— "Segregation of white and coloured children in public schools has a detrimental effect upon the coloured children. The impact greater when it has the sanction of1,884 words
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83 1954-05-22 3 Fund Launched To Implement Decision NEW YORK, May 21.— The National Association for the advancement of coloured people has launched a dive For a U.5.5100,000 fund to help implement the U.S. Supreme Court's school anti■egrecatftom decision. Walter White, the Assoo'atlon's executive secretary, said yesterday telegrams were sent to organizations andA.P. - 83 words
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193 1954-05-22 3 MADRAS: Mesws. L. S. Karavaiar. President, Tamil Nad Congrats "Committee. I*. Bam acnandran, Socretary, N. K. Kaguunatban, Office Secretary, TNOO, and S. Pancnakanaram Cnettiar. M. L. A; lass week Inspected the Arkonam Air Force Camp site to Investigate Its suitability tor Holding the193 words
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Article73 1954-05-22 3 Tamizhar Kazhagam Appeal TIRUCHIRAPALL.I: A meet, ing of the Tamizhar Munnetra Kazhagam was held recently Sri A. Akhilandam Pillai, presiding when a resolution was passed appealing to all those living in Tamil Nad to enrol themselves as members. It was urged that economic exploitation of Tamil Nad should be prevented,FOC - 73 words
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Article63 1954-05-22 3 Object of Basic Education NAGAPATTINAM The Annual Day of the District Board Basic Education Girls' School Kivalur, was celebrated under the presidency of Sri R. SHnivasagopalan, Senior Deputy Inspector of Schools. The President said that Basic Education was designed to improve jbhe capacity of children. Sri S. Raju Mudaliar distributedFOC - 63 words
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Article184 1954-05-22 3 MADRAS: For the first time since he assumed office as Chief Min ster last montn, Sri K. Kamaraj Nader, replied In Tamil to a supplementary question in the Legislative Assembly which led to more quen.es. The main question related to the aueged mass eviction of tenantsFOC - 184 words
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Article59 1954-05-22 3 NEW DELHI: Sri Lai Bha. dur Shastri, Union. Minister for Transport and Railways opened an exhibition o* posters entered In a competition organised by the Union Ministries of Transport, Healthy Irrigation, and Power and Planning. "Posters and pictures" he said, have a great educational value. They are particularlyFOC - 59 words
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586 1954-05-22 3 NEW DELHI: When the case against Mr. S. T. Krishna. jwami and Mr. C. S. D. Swamy. on charges of corruption, was resumed before Mr. Gurdey Singh, Special Judge, on Thursday last Mr. L. H. Vora. a former employee of Messrs. Nanawati and Company, deposed;586 words
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217 1954-05-22 3 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court Friday reserved for judgment the appeal prefered by the State of Bombay against the judgment of the High Court which had declared the circulars issued by the Government directing elementary and secondary schools teachingFOC - 217 words
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69 1954-05-22 3 NEW DELHI: The United Nations had generally accepted their financial responsibility over the cost of maintaining In India the non-repatriated Korean prisoners-of-war, th« Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, said in the Council of States. Earlier, Srimathi Lakshmi Menon told Mr. Valiulla that the final repyFOC - 69 words
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806 1954-05-22 3 Communist, And Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam'B Memoranda MADRAS: The States Reorganisation Commission last Friday met representatives of the Communist Party, who in a memorandum, said the formation of linguistic States should be "the main guiding principle in the reorganisation of States.' 1 TheFOC - 806 words
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Article112 1954-05-22 3 NAINITAL. More than 15,000 acres of land has so far been collected in the State for Uttar Pradesh's education reorientation scheme, which oornse into force from July 1 next, it is learnt. The scheme will be launched in U.Ps 2,400 junior high schools, and 450 hihger secondaryFOC - 112 words
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Article206 1954-05-22 3 MADRAS: In the Legislative Assembly last week. Sri T. Ananta Pai. Cong. Malabar, asked a question about dress regulations tor Government servants ana school cnildren. The Finance Minister, Sri C. Subramamam. said no proposals were under the consideration of the Government to lay down any dress regulationFOC - 206 words
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Article74 1954-05-22 3 HOSUR: At about 4 p.m. last week a Harijan boy Kanneesan, son of Yellappa (shoemaker) of Hosur was killed by lightning while playing in the New Town grounds. A calf was also killed on the same spot. Two other boys, Sripurigan. who sells newspapers, and Chipuri,FOC - 74 words
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Article55 1954-05-22 3 WASHINGTON: The group Of 25 Indians, and nine PuXIstanis who have arrived in the United States, under an International Farm Yoath Exchange programme began a three-day course in the Depa tment ot Agriculture Ifcg wou'.d te meeting officials or the State Department, the Indian and55 words
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Article93 1954-05-22 4 COLOMBO: On receiving information by cable of the death of his mother Mrs. P.indflrappilial of Vaddukoddai. Dr. P. T. Nathan, managing: director of Nathan Dispensary and president lot the Singapore Oeylon Tamils' JUwciation and chairman of the •vi tnaffinsr committee of the Sri SenpajjavlnayajjarFOC - 93 words
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375 1954-05-22 4 CEYLON NEWS: To Fight For Stateless Indians C. D. Congress To Launch "Million Rupee Fund" COLOMBO: The Ceylon Democratic Coagre* (formerlv CI.C.) has deefcfed to launch a "Million Rupee Fund" to light the *de jure* right* to Ceylon cttfaenehip of persons of Indian origin who will be rendered atatelcfea and)FOC - 375 words
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Article222 1954-05-22 4 JAFFNA: The germs of the ld ea of the universal man which cuts across political and communal differences the idea for which peace-loving people all over the world are striving to give expression are to be found in the historical thoughts of the Tamil poets throughoutFOC - 222 words
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288 1954-05-22 4 COLOMBO: The IMo-Ceylon problem could not be rji V 'SL wl^2L 5^2i Ul B ld Hr Q o^ l Menon. leader of the Travaacore-Cocfcht Concrew Ueiftelatiin, P^ty, at the imbUo session of the 15th ann iver^ary oelebratlonh of th«BhantlM Seva. Mandalam held atFOC - 288 words
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Article132 1954-05-22 4 KIRINDIWEUA: In thn event of a war Ceylon .should not help any country engaged best interests of the people of in it but remain neutral in the Ceylon, said Mr. R. G Senanayake, Minister of Commerce, Trade and Fisheries when he declared open theFOC - 132 words
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92 1954-05-22 4 Ceylon Delegation To Buddhist Council COLOMBO The official delegation which represented Ceylon at the inaugural cere, monies of the Chatta Sangayane or Sixth Buddhist Council at Rangoon on May 17 was led by Mr. Dudlev Senanayake who was bestowed with special Ambassadorial status for the occasion. The other delegates wereFOC - 92 words
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Article129 1954-05-22 4 KOTTE An, organisation known as the Calendar Reform Committee of Ceylon is canvassing support for a petition to be sent to the World Calendar Association protesting against the proposed revision of the Gregorian Calendar. A notice Issued by the committee states: "A proposal is now before the United129 words
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Article80 1954-05-22 4 "Aa the sponsors of calen. dax revision, the World Calendar Association and their supporters, have strongly advocated the adoption of the World Calendar on January Ist, 1966, the organisers of this island-wide protest canij paign hope to convey our dis_ approval m good time before the councilFOC - 80 words
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Article206 1954-05-22 4 COLOMBO Ceylon will achieve self-sufficiency in nee within .three or four years, though the official estimate is seven years. This was the assertion of three M.P.s at a top.levci conference at which were present the Food M.niater, Mr. J. R. Jayewerdene, and the Minister of Lands andFOC - 206 words
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Article125 1954-05-22 4 JAFFNA: A deputation of Indian residents i n Jaffna, consisting of Dr. M. o Chacho, Messrs. P. T. Mathai, P G Narayana Iyer, K. Subra'ma-' niam, S. Oleganathapillai Manikkam and Madhavan, met Mr. C. C. Desai, Indian High Commissioner on Tuesday They pointed outFOC - 125 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-05-22 4 "BALI" IN MALAY ALAM The Singapore Kerala Samajtim will be staging Sri Surendran's popular Malayalam drama "BALI" at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. today and tomorrow, in aid of the Samajam Building Fundl Picture on top shows a typical scene from the play. Those in the picture are: LeftIDM - 100 words
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654 1954-05-22 4 VIOLATION OF DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES ACT MADRAS ACTOR FINED iVIADRAS: Sri M R Radha actor, was fined Rs*soo by the Ch.ef Presidency Magistrate, Sri P. Ramakrishna Ayyar last Saturday for an offence under the Dramatic Performances Act, 1876. The Crime Branch of the City Poiice prosecuted the accused under Section 3FOC - 654 words
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Article239 1954-05-22 4 Malaya In 8000 B.C. <^5 iCU A Veries at <the behest Stone Age site ever excavated il M^' a y a> were described by th e Director of Raffles Museum, Mr. M. W. R Tweedie da a Pre SS Conference yesterMr. Tweedie recently returned from a joint expedition with R239 words
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71 1954-05-22 4 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, broad, -asting last night over Radio lalaya. announced that, folo'v ng fai'ure of the Chinese .rmmerce Chamber's efforts to s,jlve the problem posed by the Chinese students' opposi:ion to National Service Registration, the authorities have decided to advance the date71 words
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Article62 1954-05-22 4 Mr. G. W. FULLER, late of the Outward Bound School at Aberdovey, Nortli Wales, has been appointed Warden of the School which the Outward Bound Trust of Malaya are engaged in setting up near Lumut. He is expected to arrive by air from the United kingdom tomorrow62 words
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Article84 1954-05-22 4 The Department of E<luca Singapore, Ml] hoi tixhjhition oi Teaching A at the Victor^ Memo:Ta Han from June 17 to 24. The e ?h, bition will be opened by thl Director of Education s n l, pore at 5.30 p.m. O n Juno ft It is expected84 words
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Advertisement132 1954-05-22 4 Last Day: 8.15-6.30-9 15 p m "JHANJAR" A Romantic Musical in Hindustani with English Subtitle, Starts T»morro« "PATITA" Tomorrow 11 am. (Serial) "Adventures of Frank Jesse Jamas" KXXX>OOi>»OOOOOJiX>OOOobo TODAY 7 9.80 p.na. MANHUNT on MYSTERY ISLAND (Complete StVlal) Tomorrow "LAKSHMI" (Tamil) ROYAL 1 To-day at 3 7.30 p.m. 5 3132 words
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