Indian Daily Mail, 5 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 109. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1854. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article196 1954-06-05 1 Arrests Total 424 n-S^P?* s™* PaWHtan 4— New support ralhed m trouble East Pakistan yesterday for theCentral Government at Karachi. Despite Sunday's ouster of the anti-Karachi State Government and widespread arrests, no disturbances were reported. Six top members of the United Front coalition which the KarachiAP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-06-05 1 TWO'S COMPANY md third man CONSTANTIN ANDBONIKOV, an Interpreter, seems superfluous as the French Fvrelg n MJnlst r GEORGES BIDAULT (left) and Russian Foreign Ml later V. M. MOLOTOV talk sign language at Bidauit s vLla near Geneva on May 27. This Ls the fir t ph to of «>!•A.P. - 73 words
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Article273 1954-06-05 1 Economic Crisis Brewing KARACHI, June 4.— Premier Mohammed Ali's pro-American Government feit yesterday it has weatnered the East Penistan political crisis for the preseait. But a mounting economic crisis is brewing a new and potentially more dangerous storm. "The next six months will r ae critical for PaKistan's eco. nomy,"AP - 273 words
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Article119 1954-06-05 1 PAKIS, June 4. FrancoIndian talks here to settle the future of France's last ca o ::e.s In India, are still m a crucial stage 'jut there is tne possibi. lity of a solution. Both Indian and French sources earlier this week had freely been predictingReuter - 119 words
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Article51 1954-06-05 1 ZURICH, June 4 General Sir Gerald Templer arrived here yesterday by air from Singapore on his way to London. It is understood that he will stay In Rwit2erlan<i only for a short time and will go on to Austria for a fortnight's holiday before cantlnuin* tn 'Britain.-Reuter - 51 words
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121 1954-06-05 1 THE HAGUE, June 4.— ln an important step towards abolishing its centuries-old colonial rule, the Netherlands Thursday approved a draft statute making its West Indies 'territories of Surinam and the Antilles equal, independent partners m the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The draftAP - 121 words
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Article39 1954-06-05 1 COLOMBO. June 4 —Two. thousand people are reported homeless In Galle, 70 mues south of Colombo, as a result of iioods which followed severe monsoon rains. Houses and rubber trees have be*»n swept away. APAP - 39 words
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Article112 1954-06-05 1 PARIS, June 4. Eduard Frederic-Dupont, President ot the Municipal Council of Paris, who was elected to the National Assembly as a follower of General Charles de Gaulle, Thursday was named Ministei for Associated States (IndoChina). He is often called the "Major of Paris." FredericDuponts predecessor mAP - 112 words
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Article71 1954-06-05 1 JAKARTA, June 4.— The Indonesian Government has dismissed two provincial Governors, reliable sources said Thursday, The sources said Central Java Governor Budieno and Borneo Governor Muhjani have been relieved of their posts and will be given jobs In the Interior Ministry. Observers said the oustersAP - 71 words
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Article69 1954-06-05 1 WASHINGTON. June 4.— President Eisenhower Thursday received an autographed photograph of King Phumlphon of Thailand. The picture was presented to him at the White House by Phv Arivisan. a mem. her of Thailand's Privy Council, who recalled that Mr. Eisenhower last year sent a photoAP - 69 words
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Article129 1954-06-05 1 Singapore To Madras In 7 Hours! (By Our Staff Reporter) Confirming: the I.D.M. leport pu hdshed on Thursday, the Air India International Manager 'n Singapore, Mr. Kaul, said that the Singapore-Bom-bay Constellation service originaily pi'anne^ via Colombo would/ now be .routed via Madras, thereby providing the fasten; service between S-n^a-pore129 words
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Article171 1954-06-05 1 LONDON, June 4. Pi :e Minister Shigeru Yoshida of Japan will arrive m Britain on June 21 and four days later will be received by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. The Japanese Embassy here said Premier Yoshida is caning on a "goodwill mission for theAP - 171 words
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117 1954-06-05 1 CHICAGO. June 4 Federal Judge William J. Campbell has ordered a man who claims he once was Adolf Hitler's personal physician to surrender his certificates of U S. citizenship. The juoge yesterday called John Gelbert, 57, a "charlatan" and "chronic liar". He recommended,AP - 117 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-06-05 1 SWAMI SATYANAJfDA. J.P President o f th« S'-ud- £l I 2 aja Ku U 1 1 bidding farewell to GENERAL SIR GERALD TEMPLER. LABY TEMi LER and MjSs JANE TEMPLER, on the eve of their departure from Malaya. Standing at centre Is Mr, F. V DUCKWORTH British94 words
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Article182 1954-06-05 1 LAUSANNE (Switzerland). June 4. Charlie Chaplin received the 1953 Peace Prize of the Communist-sponsored Peace Council at his ■lome Thursday. He said he wvas honoured and very happy. "To promulgate a demand tor peace, whether from the East jr West, I nnnly believe is aAP - 182 words
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150 1954-06-05 1 GEORGETOWN. Br. Guiana, June 4 Troops of Britain's Argyll and Sutherland Highanders mounted barbed wire oarr. cades around Government House yesterday, as Georgetown waited tensely for an expected week-end curfew. Police Commissioner C. H. Ward has paid flying visits m the last fewAP - 150 words
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Article80 1954-06-05 1 LONDON. June 4.— A Conservative Member of Parliament said yesterday that Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, now 79 years old, will "undoubtedly retire" be. fore the present session of Parliament ends m October. Martin Lindsay of Solihull, Warwickshire, wrote In the magazine of the DivisionalAP - 80 words
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Article164 1954-06-05 1 GENEVA, June 4 Mr. V. Krishna Menon, India's United Nat.on's representative, today called on Mr. Pham Van Dong Vietminh leader at the Asiatic conference to discuss how to restore peace m Indo-China They met for the first time last Saturday a s part of theReuter - 164 words
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Article63 1954-06-05 1 GENEVA. June 4 Sherpa Tensing Norkcy, conqueror of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary, arrived here by air yesterday from India to spend three months training with Swiss alpine guides. He was accompanied by Major D. Jayal, who has acted as liaison officer for the Indian GovernmentReuter - 63 words
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Article80 1954-06-05 1 WHAT'S "DOSIMETER"? ARNPRIOR, Ontario. June 4 One m every fifty Canadians is to get a pencil like instrument to measure radioactivity and so warn others from radioactive areas after an atomic attack, a civil defence official said here. Abotit 300,000 are to be issued by the end of 1955. TheReuter - 80 words
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Article27 1954-06-05 1 OTTAWA, June 4 Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia arrived m Ottawa last night for a three day visit to Canada on his north Ameri- can tour. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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131 1954-06-05 1 POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR WHIT MONDAY QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY The Director of Posts, Singapore, announces that on Monday and Thursday, June 7 and 10 the hours of business at the General Post Office, Singapore, will be 9 a.m. to noon. All other Post Offices and Postal Agencies will be opened from 9131 words
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Article162 1954-06-05 1 Postponements The Secretary for Defence said m Singapore yesterday that 30 postponements of National Service liability had so far been granted to students who would be taking their final school examinations this year or next. Mr Davis said that any student m the call.up age group who desired162 words
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Article71 1954-06-05 1 The High Commissioner has appointed Nik Ahmed Kamil bin Hajl Nik Mahmood, Dato Seri Setia Raja, Member for Local Government, Housing and Town Planning, to carry out the duties of Member for Works during the absence from the Federation of Mr. R. B, Carey71 words
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410 1954-06-05 1 LONDON, June 4 Sir Mohammed Zairullah Khan, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, said here yesterday he believed Pakistan would be willing to .serve on a neutral commission to end the Indo-China war if three conditions were met. These were, he told Reuter: 1 TheReuter - 410 words
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181 1954-06-05 1 SEC-COUNCIL TO DISCUSS THAI APPEAL NEW YORK, June 4 The United Nations Security Council overrode Soviet objections yesterday and voted 10-1 to piace on its agenda the Thailand request tor an observer ceam to be sent to watcn its borders with lndio-China. -Mr. Seniyon isarapiun, the Soviet delegate, declared thatReuter - 181 words
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Article65 1954-06-05 1 GENEVA, June 4 The nine-nation Indo-China conference began a new attempt this aiternoon to agree on tne composition and functions of an armistice supervisory commission after a weeklong fruitless debate. The 12th secret session of the month-old peace talks opened m the Palace of NationsReuter - 65 words
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Article60 1954-06-05 1 GENEVA, June 4.— Mr Anthony Eden, the British' Foreign Secretary, will fly back to London tonight immediately after the 12th secret session of the nine-nation indo.China peace talks, a British spokesman announced Mr. Eden would be away for a "few days. 1 The exact daReuter - 60 words
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Article48 1954-06-05 1 BOMBAY, June 4. India will soon start turning out tha Fiat 1100, her first home.produced auto, Dr. F C. Griccio'.c, Fiat representative, announced yesterday. Ho said manufacture will be. handled by Premier Automobiles, an Indien-owned company, under supervision of two Italian tnaioeeri.- APAP - 48 words
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480 1954-06-05 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. June 5, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS Yfl IKSLLT iO COLONY JT is reported that three Members of the Singapore Legislative Council who represented the Council at the installation of Sir Donald MacGillivray as the High Commissioner, were not received by any representative of the Federal480 words
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1440 1954-06-05 2 Language Should Not Be Sole Deciding Factor I KOZHIKODE: Mr. K. P. Keeava Menon, Editor of "Mathnibhoomi," explained the demand for an Aikya Kerala which would include the Tamil-speak-ing areas of Travancore, South Kanara, Coorg and Gudalur and Ootacamund taluks of theFOC - 1,440 words
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Article123 1954-06-05 2 KARACHI: A mysterious midnight telephone call sent six Karachi journal sta rushing to the Prime Minister, Mr. .Maiioiiu'd! All's re*id< iky for news, only to ills. over that they had been hoaxed< .\rouml midnight on May 27, several Karachi journalists, already wondering about what would happenFOC - 123 words
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Article227 1954-06-05 2 BOMBAY The Bombay Parents' Association, m a memorandum to the Prime Pinister, has suggested that the Education Ministry of the Government of India should lay down certain basic pr.nciples on which the State Governments should formulate their education policies, particularly m regard to English anguege. TheFOC - 227 words
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Article243 1954-06-05 2 MAUKAS; Tne Mcllur Kes<.rvior wui ue openeu ana water released tw irrigation on tne evening of June I*, ana IM wattr Uj expected to ruaoi the Cauvery deit a iji Tanjore Dy aiboui June n, 'Aim decision of the Government baa been mace possible by theFOC - 243 words
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Article38 1954-06-05 2 MADRAS: Mr. K.R. Ramanujam, retired General Manager of the Southern Railway, has bee n appointed Chief Engineer. Hindustan Sfoipyara, Visakhapatnam. He will leave Madras fleet week for Vfcakhpatnam to assume chajrsre of his n«w office. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article85 1954-06-05 2 CALOUTTA: After a lapse of 30 year Dr. Kalidas Naglndian historian, member of fhe Indian Council of States, and a close associate cf Rabindranath Tagicre arrived Djakarta from Singapore, on a brief visit to Indonesia on a istudy-tour of South-East Asia, "AN ETA", the IndonesianFOC - 85 words
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336 1954-06-05 2 Archbishop Pleased With India's Recognition Of Christianity Ml ITLk'HIRA: (Central Travancore). Hi s Eminence Valerian Cardinal Gradas. Archbishop of Bombay, said here that the problem of religion hi the world today waa one of survival against a community which claimed to be the source and goal of every human activity,FOC - 336 words
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Article150 1954-06-05 2 Appeal To Ban Cow Slaughter HYDERABAD: Adressing the Goraksnu Samm^laa on Saturday m connection with the international Aiyan conference, Prabiiudutt Brahmachari said that he would uiunch Satyagraha if the Government of India did not ban cow slaughter by August 22. The Sammelan urgvu the Aryan Conference to draw ud aFOC - 150 words
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194 1954-06-05 2 WALTAIK: Sri G. Latchanna, Leader of the Krishikar Lok Party, m the Andhra Assembly last week withdrew his motion disapproving of the policy of the Ministry towards 'mam' ryots. The motion, accusing the Government of failure to prevent mass evictions of ryots from mamFOC - 194 words
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Article144 1954-06-05 2 FAIZABAD fc.ignty-nine j sons were arrested on May 28 ior alleged ueliunce cf i pn hibitory order issued by tnc district magistrate. The order issued on May 26, under section 144 Cr. P. c prohibited Muslims irom com. ing anywhere within a radius oi 150 yardsFOC - 144 words
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Article80 1954-06-05 2 Referring to the budget «:stlnate .for 1954-55 of the Tlrunolveli Municipality the Gov. erament pointed out that the expenditure for opening Nursery School should not bt met from the Elementary Education Fund, .'md the provision of Rs 5,000 made by the Council was therefore disallowed b\FOC - 80 words
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Advertisement174 1954-06-05 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/ Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattinam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advlssert feat these are the authorised rates and should report any porson demanding more. ISI^AY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd.. .agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N.174 words
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976 1954-06-05 3 East Pakistan Now Main U.S. Military Base xr v Vu DEL P 1 Reports reaching New Delhi from Karachi through highly informed political and diplomatic sources, as also from foreign correspondents, suggested strongly that the American Ambassador m Karachi Mr. Heidriech,FOC - 976 words
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Article99 1954-06-05 3 Women's Opposition To War NEW DELHI: Mi* Dora Russell, representative of the Women's International Democratic Federation, and the National Assembly of Women (GrtUt Britain) recently mid she hoped India would) hold fast to the mediating role she had been playing In international affairs. Talking: to Press men she daltnod thatFOC - 99 words
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Article129 1954-06-05 3 TIRUNiSLVELI The Ratepayers' Association, Sripuram passed a resolution, the Union and State Governments were requested to put up at least a foot-bridge over the railway Jevel crossing on Swami Neliappar High Road, near Tnu. nelveli Junction, so as to end the serious inconvenience caused to theFOC - 129 words
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Article128 1954-06-05 3 KAKINADA: Mr. Paul Leiner, Expert m Naval Architecure. Food and Agriculture Organisation, here from Friday to Saturday the possibilities o f merchanising the craft of the Kakinada Bay for deep sea fishing, visited the Hope Island m a fishing boat. He commended the construction andFOC - 128 words
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105 1954-06-05 3 Kunzru Visits N.C.C. Camp Near Trivandrum TRIVANDRUM: Members of the States Reorganisation Commission returned here last week visiting Nagerooil and Cape Comorin m South Travancore. En route to Trivandrum Pundit H. N. Kunzru visited the Social Service Camp of the First Battalion of the Travancore National Cadet dorps unit aFOC - 105 words
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1352 1954-06-05 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister Mr Mohammed Ali told the nation over Radio Pakistan on baturday evening that the Centre took over the administration ot East Bengal to save East Bengal and preserve the integrity of Pakistan." me rr.ine Minister, is a 29--mmuteFOC - 1,352 words
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128 1954-06-05 3 Japanese Medal For Indian Red Cross Official NEW DELiHI: The Japanese Red Cros.^i has cow erred upon Sardar Balwant Singn furl, Secretary-General of tne mdian Rtd Cross Society, its Oraer of Merit m redefinition of the meritorious service rendered toy him m helping their iiood relief actl ntie.:, aocortu ittgFOC - 128 words
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Article171 1954-06-05 3 NEW DELHI: Sixteen laboratories to te&t soil will be established m different parts of Indtia under a supplementary Indo-U. S. Operational Agreement signed last week. m addition, one completely equipped mobile laboratory will be made available for use m the river vailey project areas, andFOC - 171 words
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Article152 1954-06-05 3 NEW DELHI: Sn V. M. Kuikami, tuid -consultant m Asia for the Interoauomu UnUn tor Child Welfare, Geneva, who retained to Delhi recently after a tour of Soum-east Asia, said white considerable work for cluldren was being done at the official level m these countries,FOC - 152 words
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Article84 1954-06-05 3 MADRAS: Mr. J. M. Gupta. General Traffic Manager, Indian Airlines Corporation, accompanied by Mr. S.C. Mukherjee, Traffic Manager, Bombay, arrived on Sunday by air Mom Bombay. He was received on arrival by Mr. HuilGol, Ofhcer-in-Charge, Indian Airlines Corporation, Madras, and other officials. Mr. Gupta, who 1^ onFOC - 84 words
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Article89 1954-06-05 3 BANGALO RE BangaOfcTe will have a Teachers' College this month. The Rashtriya Sikshana Samiti of Bangalore, which is running elementary, middle and high schools tince 1940, has programmed to start the B. Ed. and U. G. T. (Upper Grade Teachers) courses from June this: year, mFOC - 89 words
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136 1954-06-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India Ls organising a three-month course for tin training of tourUt guid.es m Bombay from July 1. The syllabus 1 has been designed to cover a wide range ot subjects, a knowledge of which will enable the ti.urii t guideFOC - 136 words
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247 1954-06-05 3 m. p. ex-Speakers suggestion HYDERABAD: Sri Ghanashyani Singh Gupta, former Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly, expressed the view that the constituent units of the Indian Union should be called provinces," and not "States," particularly after redistribution on a linguistic basis. He said the wordFOC - 247 words
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Article191 1954-06-05 3 HYDERABAD: Sri M. A::anthasayanam Ayyangar, Deputy Speaker, Lok Sahnn, appealed to the Union Government and the Hyderabad Government to develop the Warangal, Nalgonda and Khamraa. mcth districts of Te!angana by .starting industries there and developing" communications by forming good roads and a railway line from Khammameth toFOC - 191 words
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119 1954-06-05 3 MADRAS: Mr. J. Devasahayam. Inspector General of Police, will retire from service after the nrst week of June, and the que-stiicn whettier he ei n be appointed I.G. of Polity Mysore State, is believed to b^ under consideration. It is however stated mFOC - 119 words
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615 1954-06-05 4 Ceylon Indian Deputation Sees Tamilnad Congress Leaders MADRAS: A three-man delegation representing Ceylon Indians waited m a deputation on the members of the T.N.G.C. Executive at its meeting recently and extended an invitation to them to send a delegation under the leadership of theFOC - 615 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-06-05 4 I.D.M. INTERVIEWS CEYLON PREMIER The Prime Minister of Ceylon Sir John Kotekwala at Ma tea table In the early boors of the morning b ing Interviewed by the INDIAN DAILY MAIL Cotombo Correspondent Mr. K. V. S. Vm. M.A. This Is perhaps the first press photograph ever taken of theMATHRUPALA - 108 words
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116 1954-06-05 4 Ceylon's Trade Balance Now Favourable COLOMBO: Ceylon earned a favourable trade balance of over Rs 9.6 crores at the end of last month, according to latest customs returns available here. This contrasts with an unfavourable balance of over Rs 90 lakhs that she had 1 for the corresponding period lastFOC - 116 words
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Article52 1954-06-05 4 The 9 Gold Medals, 7 Sliver Medals and 6 Bronze Medals won by Singapore Athletes at the Asian Games m Manila will be exhibited at the Happy World Park, opposite the Cabaret, from the June 5 to 12 inclusive, writes Mr, G. H. Klat, the Leader of the52 words
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232 1954-06-05 4 COLOMBO: Hie Government Parliamentary Party m Ceylon last Tuesday re-affirmed its confidence m the Prune Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, The party had been asked to vote on a motion of confidence m view of reports m the Press of an alleged rift mFOC - 232 words
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130 1954-06-05 4 Impure Water Kills 27,000 A Year In Ceylon COLOMBO: ADOut 27,000 people die every year m Ceylon owing to lack of proper environmental sanitation. Most of the deaths have been due to bowel diseases caused by lack of proper drinking water and sewage disposal facilities. These are the findings ofFOC - 130 words
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Article122 1954-06-05 4 COLOMBO The prospects of Ceylon's retaining a profitable tea trade with Egypt by entering a tripartite agreement with Japan are now being explored :>y the Government of Ceylon it was officially learned. Japan's views are being sounded by Ceylon's Envoy m Tokyo while Egypt isFOC - 122 words
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Article50 1954-06-05 4 COLOMBO An experimental ward has been opened at the hospital of JuicUgenous medicine m whtich controlled clinical tests are now being carried out on six patients with new Ayurvedic drugs under the direction of Dr. R. B. Lenora, Principal of tiie School of Indisienous Mcdl- cine- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article139 1954-06-05 4 Salary Of Supreme Court Judges COLOMBO New-entrant Supreme Court Judges will m future be paid the same salary as non-new-entrants as recommended m the Salaries Commission Report of July, 1953. This decision was made by the Government at the request of the Minister of Justice. Mr. E. B. Wikramanayake. TheFOC - 139 words
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324 1954-06-05 4 MLAVAJtA iSLIYA: Dressed fium ik.ki lo too X .in biuck uiack cap, bla_k snirt, biack longs" and even black ""deck shoes a gang of vegetable Uucves recently loperaiea vi Muwir a Kiiya, plundering" pri" vaie garucns m the small aours of the morning anu *>FOC - 324 words
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Article81 1954-06-05 4 COLOMBO: Following reprt -cntations ntfade to the Prime Minister by the AllCeylon Harijan Association, owners of eating houses m CLlombo will have their lic.nces cancelled if they discriminate against customers on grounds of caste or race. The Colombo Municiipal Council has adopted the n*-wFOC - 81 words
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