Indian Daily Mail, 28 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X, No. 101 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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142 1954-05-28 1 Gen. Templer Bids Farewell To Army H.Q. The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter, visited Headquarters Malaya on Wednesday morning to bid BucwtU to the Services and civilian staff. General Templei was mot by Lt. Gen. G. K. Bourne, G. o. C. Malaya, who wi!! ;i so be the Director142 words
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Article419 1954-05-28 1 Charge Against Indians Reservation Alone Will Secure Representation To Community Scheduled Castes Parallel I From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 27.— T0 suggest that Indians m Miuaya are obstructing the nationalist movement for a fully representative Government there, is a fatuous if not fantastic charge, declared419 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-05-28 1 PHOTO. General Vo Nguyen Glap, leader of tV Viet Minh Rebel Forces now waging war against French Union troop* m Inuo China A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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133 1954-05-28 1 Colombo Plan Helps Indian Film Producers Two Indians, concerned with i production m their own ntry are to receive training m England under arrangements made for them by HM vernment through the Technical Co-operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan. The Director of the Films Division of the Government of In<l;a's133 words
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169 1954-05-28 1 WASHINGTON, May 27.— Emperor Haile Selassie declared today that a strong Ethiopia stands, m the "delicately poised" Middle East, for collective security and the "high ideals which the United States so well exemplifies." The Emperor said, m c speech prepared for aA.P. - 169 words
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Article174 1954-05-28 1 KALAW, Burma, May 27— The Asian Socialist Conference Bureau yeutierday adopted a. TC&mmenuation to hold a dependent paopies 'Freeaiom Day" each October to en.seif -determination m oauoniidl and Soviet satellite c. uatrks. The recommendation, was put by the co-ordinating committee otf the anti-colamai bureau at the conferenceReuter - 174 words
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Article194 1954-05-28 1 PAHiS, May 17 Madame Jacqueline de Castries, wife of me French general captured at Dien Bien Phu was quoted today as saying she returned to trance m hope of helping me wounded of mdochina and others there who have fougn and will continue fighting. MadameAP - 194 words
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84 1954-05-28 1 Rubber Mission: Third Member Appointed The third member of the Mission of Enquiry into the Rubber Industry h&s Taz w been appointed. He is Mr. Bernard Marsh, a senior partner of Meefl"- oooper Brothers Co-, Chartered Accountants, and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. The three members of84 words
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Article74 1954-05-28 1 PARIS. May 27 The Intiiian government has prote-at-«-d to France oarer alleged incidents m the French settlements of Yanaon and PoqOloj*e<rry, the lud>an Kmoaa y said yesterday. The Embassy aaid tfie protest had been "la tne moot /nergetlc term*." it aliened t^at pro-lnuiaos m the settlement.*74 words
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Article111 1954-05-28 1 Queen's Medal For Poet Hodgson LiONDON, May 27 The U'ueen has awards I iier U.l* «uid medal for poetr/ to A»r, Kaiph Hoagscn, year-oia! KngUsh po^t who j.* l«v n# m t-hio, Unit.'fi States, .ngnnni Palace ecno -cea .■'■H night. Mr. Hodgson was formerly Lecturer and professor of Engiisn studiesReuter - 111 words
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Article38 1954-05-28 1 NEW DELHI, May 27 —The Indian Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional We<anesday Bombay State Government order banning Asian* from European-managed schools. The Supreme Oourt ruled the ban violated the country's Constitutional provisions against discrimination.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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290 1954-05-28 1 Eight ships erf the Indian Fleet will carry out routine annual exercises m the Indian Ocean and further eastwards from June 8 to Aug. 13. During 1953 similar exercises were carried out by ships of the Indian Navy Fleet with those of the Mediterranean Fleet290 words
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Article58 1954-05-28 1 BANGKOK, May 27 Government sources said today Thailand had Instructed Its diplomatic mtsslomtj abroad to seek Increased mairtoets Cor Thai rice. India, Indonesia and oeyvm were signalled out as good prospects. Thailand has alloted 708,--254 tons of rice for export t» date but actual exportsA.P. - 58 words
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Article73 1954-05-28 1 DALLAS, May Zl A spokesman for an organisation of 31 Negro colleges In the Mouth said yesterday most of the w,vml .usn^ cnroue<x Will prefer not to enroll In colleges for white students. The 31 private schools will "iNti.i carry the chief reapansioiiity for college training ofA.P. - 73 words
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Article150 1954-05-28 1 NEW DELHI. May 27 A delayed despatch received Here today said Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Mt. Everest, has contracted pneumonia trying to scale Makalu, the world's fourth highest peak. The dispatch was relayed here by Dr. William Siri, leader of an American expedition which alsoA.P. - 150 words
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436 1954-05-28 1 Lady Templer On Good Citizenship: Farewell Advice To Youth Organisations "To try and be fair to others, to give more than one takes from the community, not to allow oneself to be prejudiced against people with different ideas and ways, ail that is good citizenship and we can all achieve436 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-05-28 1 PHOTO His Holiness Sant Harnam SLn^hji. a spiritual, leader of the Sikhs, arrived m Singapore by Cathay Pacific Airways on Tuesday, accompanied by three of his disciples. His Holiness will be here for two weeks, and conduct prayer meet ngs m the mornings and eveningsIDM - 85 words
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440 1954-05-28 1 GENEVA, May 27— Official news on the Geneva conference has virtually ceased to exist since the Indo-china peace talks went from private to super secret meetings. But correspondents fortunate enougn to nave good private sources still are getting a fainy accurate if not completeA.P. - 440 words
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176 1954-05-28 1 The establishment of a Public Service Commission for tho Federation of Muiaya was envisaged m a White Paper which was laid on the taoie at the Legislative Council Meeting held on March 31, 1954. This White Paper also mci tided a proposal for176 words
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Advertisement37 1954-05-28 1 Subscription Rate* (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.60 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 78.0037 words
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574 1954-05-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri. May 28, 1954 The People Must Answer T HOSE were the most anxious days. Following the cold-blooded and cleverly planned assassination of Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner and Head of the Administration m the Federation the bandits had struck terror into the hearts of574 words
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970 1954-05-28 2 Private Employment For Ex Go vt. Servants Estimates Committee Urges Restriction Don'ts To Secretaries NEW DELHI: The Estimates Committee of the Lok Sabha has recommended that the Secretary of a Ministry should not be associated with any executive matters such as purchases sales, negotiations or tenders for works or appointmentsFOC - 970 words
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Article37 1954-05-28 2 HYDERABAD: Tbe post of oogal Adviser t o the Council jf Ministers, Hyderabad, has .veen abolished, according to a gazette notification. The post was created after the police action by the Centre.— FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article96 1954-05-28 2 NEW DELHI: Member of Parliament P. Subbaroyan, of Madras has decided to drop his non-medical honorific title "Dr" he prefers to be called "Mr" so and so. This, Mr. Su^ba oyan said, was expected to spare him a lot of embarrassment. Recalling his personal experience, Mr. SubbaroyanFOC - 96 words
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Article157 1954-05-28 2 LONDON, The East India Association, recently presented m address to Sir Frank Brown 'vho retired this year from the Honorary Secretaryship of the Association, after filling that jffice for over 26 years. The High Comm ssioner for Pakistan m the United Kingdom, Mr. M. A. H. Ispahan)157 words
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120 1954-05-28 2 MAIsJtAS: Sri M. llhaktavnts.iiam, Minister lor A>criruiiim,' t ui,i nii i>. Jeevanandam, Com., Madras City, m Madras Assembly that a verb pambukkaiavar, was being oxported ir m the Tuticoimi »'<irt to liritain, the Lnited States and Germany. The quanity exported m 1953--54 was about 03FOC - 120 words
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403 1954-05-28 2 Amending Bill Introduced m Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: Sri Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of Defence Organisation, introduced a Bikl m the Lok Sabha (House of the People) on Friday, seeking to impose compulsory, liability for enrolment m the Territorial Army on Government servants, and employees ofFOC - 403 words
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Article72 1954-05-28 2 BOMBAY Bombay Government has decided to free rice from all controls by the end of this month. The Government** decision was taken as the first of the ships bringing total of. 4,00,000 tons of ric c from llurma allotted to this State entered Bombay harbour.FOC - 72 words
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Article36 1954-05-28 2 MADRAS; Yogi Si Sud-■".hanan-da Bbarathl left, lasl week for Bombay en route to Geneva to participate m the deliberations of tnt Peace Council as one of the deiesH* tm from Ittdia, FOCFOC - 36 words
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309 1954-05-28 2 Punjab Mail Derailment: Life Sentence For 8 Accused PATNA: Mr. Justice K. K. Banerji and Mr. Justice R. K. Cheudhury. of the Patna High court, m a judgment delivered last week, convicted eight persons and sentenced them to transportation for life m connexion with the Punjab Mail derailment case. SevenFOC - 309 words
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115 1954-05-28 2 Bonus For Ahmedabad Textile Workers AHMEDABAD: Sri H. V. DivaUa, the umipiire for de-o-dinß the bonus di pute oetween Ahin&dabad MUiCwners Association and the Ahjneda<oad 'i'extiie Labour Association ruled (here last week that 22 of the 63 textile mills ift Ahmedabad should give to their workers two weeks pay is115 words
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Article63 1954-05-28 2 CALCUTTA. Three men. irmed with daggers, attacked '.he manager of a cinema house m Comwallis Street early last week and relieved him. of his suiteaae containing valuables, including a wri.«=t watch. They exploded crackers to cove, their escape. But a police constable on night patrol caught oneFOC - 63 words
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286 1954-05-28 2 BQMBAY: In the Bombay CLOTH market, trading was generally dull with <a moderate decline m prices by 2 to 3 per cettit. Trade circles, however, expect a bright patch before the advent of the monsoon, after which the demand m cloth normally remainsFOC - 286 words
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383 1954-05-28 2 Stockbroker Murder Case: Millionaire Denies Allegations BOMBAY: Sri A. A. Mandgi, Assistant Government Fieader, who conducted the prosecution m the Kedia Murder Case, to*d the jury that the prosecution had let m abundant evidence to show that bitter relations existed* between Khaitan and Kedia following disputes between them m respectFOC - 383 words
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157 1954-05-28 2 Community Projects Confab In Ooty .NEW DELHI: Problems of implementation of the community projects since thefr inception arc expected to be discussed »t the five-day conference of Siate Development Commissioners to be held at Ootacainund from May 27. Sri V. 11.I 1 Kr.shnamachaii, Deputy Chairman of the Pianaing Commission, willFOC - 157 words
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Article50 1954-05-28 2 TRIVANDRUM Th: Government has sanctioned an estimate of Rs 8.800 for the formation of a road from Kamramccde to Machael m palttchal Pakuthy section) under the Neyyatinkara-Vila-vancode community project scheme. Tlw Union Govcrnmont will meet three-fourths of the expenditure and the State Government one-fourth. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article37 1954-05-28 2 CHANDIGARH: Saruar Gut<ii:il Singh Dhillon, EK^puty Speaker cf tihe Punjab Assembly and the Congress Party nominee, was recently elected Speaker of the House by an tverwhelmiasr majority, p'-ice of the late Dr. Satvaoal. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article78 1954-05-28 2 CHANDIGARH: Opposition members m the Punjab Assembly, walked cut from .io rxouse wnc-ii the Speaker Jisallowed an adjournment motion sponsored by Sardar Chanan Singh Dhut, Com.. Th 1 .notion .sought to discuss the ocenl promulgation of an Jider, under Sec. 144 Cr. P. C. aiming, processionsFOC - 78 words
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Article71 1954-05-28 2 MADRAS: Over 6.000 ahm>lcg were analysed by the Corporation Pood Analyst at the Corporation Laboratory during 1953, a recrd figure jnee the Inception of the laboratory m 1933. Last year. "5.220 sample? wok- an U\> The saonples acnt fc r ao-alysk wore milk, ghee, cdibt?FOC - 71 words
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Article410 1954-05-28 3 FOR TALKSON EAST BENGAL RIOT SITUATION KARACHI: Mr. Fazlui Hug, East Bengal Chief Minister arrived here by air on Saturday night from Dacca to attend a joint meeting of the Pakistan Cabinet and Provincial Chief Ministers, to discuss the situation arising out of the recent riotFOC - 410 words
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Article153 1954-05-28 3 .NEW DELHI: The Railway Corruption Enquiry Committee of which Mr. J. B. Kripalani is Cna:nnan, ha.s just ended a ■entt of meetings m Delhi. The committee, which held 14 sessions, examined 46 witnesses mending h.gh railway and po.ict officials and representatives of Chambers of Commerce. TradeFOC - 153 words
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Article40 1954-05-28 3 NEW YORK. May 26 —Dr. Ptter Marshall Murray, a N«JW>, was inducted Monday H?ht as president of the Medical Society of the country of W York. He is the first fj*->gro to hold major office m the 0 ganization.— A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article98 1954-05-28 3 Under The Chinar Tree SRINAGAK: Under a •!iiii:ir tree just outwit the buildings m Srinagar members of the pubiio now jir, M-nt their comp^ nts and petitions to the Kashmir authorities. •Svery duy a Minister of the Kashmir Uovenunent sits iuiuK.r this tree with some <»i his official* and afterFOC - 98 words
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Article150 1954-05-28 3 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Government have, it is learnt, taken serious notice of what was described a >> "organised influx of beggars from tsorot>ay to piiaoes inside the State", and sent a formal protest note bo the Bombay Government i<n this connection. it la understood that theFOC - 150 words
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Article113 1954-05-28 3 MADRAS Madras. "Elementary schools reopening m June next \viu worn on the basus of the scheme of eiemen«.ary education wnich was m torce beio.e tne introduct.on of the Modified Scheme of Klemeiitary Education last year," Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, toid P.essmen. The Chief Mnis^er saidFOC - 113 words
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Article103 1954-05-28 3 NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha (House of the People) which began its session on r'cb, 15, adjourned Sine die on Friday. During Che three months, the House passed Bills to regulate the conditions of service of High Court Judges to extend the time linuit toFOC - 103 words
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190 1954-05-28 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government announced: lhe Government of Pakistan has raffled the agreement am*"d at between representatives of the Government of India and Pakistan m regard to preservation of shrines and holy place* Agreements m this regard "ay e existed since 1947 butFOC - 190 words
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237 1954-05-28 3 RS 10 LAKHS PROFIT FOR T.-C. TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT TRICHUR: Sni N. R Srinivasa Ayyar, Director of Transport, on Monday ex}>laiTiKd the working- of the State Transport Department Co Press representatives, who were alao taken round the State Transport stall m the Exhibition here-. Sri Sriolvaaa Ayyar said the Transport DepartmentFOC - 237 words
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Article158 1954-05-28 3 BOMBAY: The Motion Picture Academy, sponsored by tne An-incua One Technicians' oouncii, was inaugurated, by Sri S. K. Paul, President, tu,m.bay Pradesh Lonoresa Committee, at tine conciuduig se^ ion of the third All-indna Clime Technicians' oanierenoe. Tne main object s of the Academy include: 1. Tne recognitionFOC - 158 words
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308 1954-05-28 3 Teachers Must Preserve Purity Of English KODAIKANAL: Dr A. J Boyd Principal, kadraa' Chnstain college, inaugurated Keifresher Course fio-r Efcg-J-ish teaon^rs m high -chiooas m Monday. Welocming the gatherine Mr. Bach aala tjnat the Bt£ tish Oaunoil.Madras had or ganised the course mi n collaboration w*th th e state EducationalFOC - 308 words
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Article135 1954-05-28 3 KOZrfIKOUK It ia under- tood tnat separation of judiciary and executive win come into lorce m MaJabar from Juiy i this year. Mr. Ba.aliriannan Ass stant Secretary of the iviadras Secretariat, who vvas nere m connection with the preliminary arrangements lett for Madras last week. It isFOC - 135 words
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248 1954-05-28 3 Muslims Free To Sell Property: New Evacuee Bill Introduced NEW DELHI: The Administration of th t Evacuee Property (Amendment) Bil. introduced m the Lok Sabha on Friday, restores to Indian Mu*uim» the freedom to sell their property without let or hindrance. The original Act of 1950, it is recalled, requiredFOC - 248 words
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Article81 1954-05-28 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. G. Sambasivan, Malarialogist and former Assistant Director 0/ the Malaria Institute of India, has been appointed consultant m Malaria Control to the Government of Burma, the Regional Office of the World Health Organisation for S. E. Asia announced. Assigned to the Department AFOC - 81 words
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Article61 1954-05-28 3 NEW DELHI: Members of Parliament Friday held an evening party here to meet Srimathi Vijayalashmi Pundit, President ctf the United Nations Assembly. Among; the distinguished guests present on the occasion were thic Vioe-Presideat, Dr. S. Radhakrisnnan, the Prime Minister, SrJ Jawaharlal Nehru, the Chief JusticeFOC - 61 words
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245 1954-05-28 3 Class Distinctions In Communist Party WAL.TAIK. fcsri Korrapati Pattabn.ramayya, Communist .eader of East Godavari District, who was recently expetled f.om the Communist i*u.r%y, charged a section of the leadership of the Andhra Provincial Committee of the Party with "spreading class distinction inside the party." In a statement, Sri Pattabrirameyya iepliedFOC - 245 words
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Article79 1954-05-28 3 MADRAS: "Nothing yet" was the answer which Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, gave pressmen who asked him as to when on c more Minister would be appointed. Mr. Kamraj sad that it had been decided to have as Minister one representing Malabar district, but nothing had yetFOC - 79 words
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Article89 1954-05-28 3 Dionne Quint Joins Holy Orders QUEBEC, May 26 Marie Dionne, one of the quintuplets from Vallander, Ontario, was given the name Sister Mane Rachel yesterday as she became a novice m the Roman Catholic Order of the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament. Marie will be 20 Friday. Among 1 theAP - 89 words
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175 1954-05-28 3 KARACHI: A UJS. Military Advisory Group will arnye here soon, according to authoritative sources. Ihe source* said the Group should arrive as *w™, n« Pr.. week, but no figures of the aic were made pubUc. The sources said this Advisory GroupFOC - 175 words
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Article99 1954-05-28 3 Socialists Condemn Colonialism KALAW, Burma, May 26 A resolution condemning colonialism as a "threat 10 world peace" was passed hero by t^e Coordinating Committee of the Anti-Colonial Bureau of the Asian Socialist confe, rence. The resolution was being placed before th e Bureau today. It said that Imperialism "leads toReuter - 99 words
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Article92 1954-05-28 3 LONDON. May 26 Major General Riicliard a. Hull. Chief «of Staff at British Army Headquarters m the MkWle East, will take over next month ifrom lieutenant General Sir Fraaicis Festing as General Offloer Ckxnumiandiing British Tr9*>p3 m Egypt, the War office announced last night. He willReuter - 92 words
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Article108 1954-05-28 3 D.B.P. "Angel" To Visit U.S. WASHINGTON, May 26 The Angel of Dien Bien Phu, Gcncvieve de Galard-Terraube, French nurse captured by the reds m Indochina, may be invited to the United States as an honoured guest. Representative Frances P. Bo! ton has asked Congress to extend the invitation to theAP - 108 words
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248 1954-05-28 4 But Decision Will Await Views Of Other Opposition Parties COLOMBO: The Ceylon Democratic Party will decide whether or not to boycott the registration of Sa^ as Ceylon citizens only, after they have found ou?^ a rthTother Opposition'poMicai parties, whose support is being sought,FOC - 248 words
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117 1954-05-28 4 Suicide Because She Failed In Exam. PAN ADURA Despondent over her repeated failure at the J.S.C. examination and the reprimands of her mother who forced her to continue studies. Karuna, a nineteen-year old school girl of Kindelpitiya committed suicide on Sunday. It is stated that on Friday morning, her motherFOC - 117 words
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220 1954-05-28 4 PAJjGHAT: Inaugurating the anniversary celebrations of the National Youths' Association last week, Sri M. F. Sivagnana Gramani asked yo#ig men to respect old traditions. As they now enjoyed greater freedom than m the past, there was a duty cast on them to conduct themselvesFOC - 220 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-05-28 4 MR. P. NEELAKANTAN. Opera tons Superintendent. Standardl Vacuum OH Company, Malaya, who Is leaving i o r India by s. s. Rajula tomorrow on retirement after 25 years of service with the Company. Hailing from a weliknown Ezhava family m Kiiiailur, Quilon, T.-C. State, Mr. Neelakantan was entertant'd at a75 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-05-28 4 PHOTO. Group photo taken on the occasion of the Farewell Tea Party given by the Management Committee of the Kalaimagul Tami! School on Sunday, May 23 to Mr. N. Damodaram Filial, Engineer, Woh Hup Ltil Contractors") who i» going to India by s. s. Rajula tomorrow on six months leave,IDM - 61 words
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Article246 1954-05-28 4 COLOMBO: Holding that payment of six months' salary, m lieu of notice, was more than enough, the Additional District Judge of Colombo. Mr. M. M. I Kariapper, has dismissed with costs the claim of Rs. 27,559.20 by Mr. R. L. Karunaratne of Palmyrah Avenue, Kollupitiva, against Messrs.FOC - 246 words
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Article74 1954-05-28 4 SAIGON. May 27 Ninety, five representatives of most of Vietnam's religious sects political parties yesterday opened a National Congress whose theme is opposition to Partition. Delegates included members of the Cao I>ai, Hoa Hao, Binho Xuyen and Roman Catholic religious, splinter elements of the Dai Viet Party andAP - 74 words
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Article150 1954-05-28 4 COLOMBO: Mr. M. Rajanayagam. Commissioner of Labour and Mr. A. F. J. Mullins. Chairman of the employers" Federation, two of the members joining the Minister of Labour, Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel at the forthcoming I. L. O. Conference m Geneva left on May 26 Mr. S.FOC - 150 words
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Article59 1954-05-28 4 COLOMBO: Colombo Municipal Tramways have no spare parts for iflity-year-old trams already m a state of chromic dilapidation. Applications for replacement?, made to th 2 Municipal Council, have bean met with the excuse "no-funds." .According to a tramways official the life ctf most trams could beFOC - 59 words
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Article178 1954-05-28 4 COLOMBO: Mr. T. Rudra, Mayor of Co'ombo, has a scheme to extend the City Refuge at Cattle Mart road to accommodate the begger population m the City. He said he was throughly impressed by the way the Madras City Corporation tackled the beggar problem m thatFOC - 178 words
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131 1954-05-28 4 Anti partition Rhee's Party Gets 124 Out Of 203 Seats SEOUL, May 17 Spokesman for President Syngman Rhec's Liberal Party said today the party has secured 124 members of the 203 elected members of the National Assembly and secured a majority m the House of Representatives. The National Assembly, thirdReuter - 131 words
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394 1954-05-28 4 NO MORE FREE TRANSPORT TO WAR DEPT. EMPLOYEES Gen. Bourne Lt. Gen. G. K. Bourne, G.0.C., Malaya, met representatives of the War Department Civilian Staff Association at H.Q. Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday morning m order to hear their views on the subject of the provision of free transport for394 words
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Article42 1954-05-28 4 HAMBANTOTA: Tnapasfc monks, a new feature to Hambantota, walked m this week and took up residence m the Town Cemetery. They say that they arc on their way to Situ'.pahuwu and are being followed by their leader. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article50 1954-05-28 4 BALAPITIYA: C I. Hemy William, a trader of Static vomt Ambalansoda, was ttne<. •is 50 by the Balapitiya Magistrate, for having hus shop Cpen for business on Sunday. Ve'o. 7. Wil'iam. who was charged y Labour Inspector M. G. H. cit \!wis, admitted throe previous convictions. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Advertisement144 1954-05-28 4 TODAY: 7 9-30 p.m. AN AMERICAN IN PARIS >1 ti.M. Teohnic(rt«w K/Jinance Uist Day: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. Sumitra Ullhas Paro MAMTA A Powerful Drama m Hindustani ——Tomorrow "Nishan Danka" DIAMOND TODAY LAST 2 SHOWS at 3 7.30 p.m. MAN BEAST (Tamil) with SIVAJI GANESAX and MATHURI DEVI 2 Saturday Morning Show144 words
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