Indian Daily Mail, 6 June 1954
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Title Section18 1954-06-06 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 110. SINGAPORE, SUNDAtf, JUNE 6, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-06-06 1 Photo. QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER and PRINCESS MARGAKET are seiVi H« they rrivt'd at her Majesty's The. tre, Lnnlon on May 31 to attend a maUnee per l)rmanc« m eel brati n of the jubilfe of thc> Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. L,oml«.n. APAP - 49 words
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144 1954-06-06 1 Calcutta Paper* s Report CALCUTTA, June 5. Hindustan Standard, one of Calcutta's lending Eng.ish language newspapers, published a front page story yesiertiay from its liehar correspondent say.ng American soldiers are among troops being landed by air at Kangpur, aboiri 150 nides north of JDacc-jA.P. - 144 words
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203 1954-06-06 1 Minister Advises Them To Declare Themselves As Indian Nationals! From Ojr Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 5. Ceylon Labour Minister Mr. Jayavvardane visited Tirucni on Friday inspecting arrangements m Ceylon labour camps and offices. He told pressmen that he had instructed the203 words
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Article120 1954-06-06 1 ::b.\Y V'KUII, June 5. BrL llait High r:iiiM c sion officials they expected to H«vc DVWS rf Bir Ednmna Hillary within three or rour drx\'.- v tin- BOG broadcast thej i lade last week. t i nic?s:i<4o put out bj AU-TnrVT Kadic on May 29 Hie Commission askedReuter - 120 words
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141 1954-06-06 1 Paris Talks On French Indian Settlements Break Down Viewpoints Of India And France "Irreconcilable" PARIS, June 5. Franco-Indian talks on the future of French settlements m India broke down yesterday, it was announced here. A communique issued after the last session of the three weeks talks said: "The difticuities oiReuter - 141 words
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Article131 1954-06-06 1 U&OriUttTOWN, British oUidau, June 5. Ponce yesleraay obtained WiniWWl *g tinst Mra a Janet Jagan, secretary of tae Peoplee Progrea. .iivo Party, accusing her of un lawiuJy possessing a. book on pc.ice r.ot drill. She wiil a^t jear bnftm a naj^strate on June 18. Tne bookReuter - 131 words
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Article56 1954-06-06 1 VIENNA, June b. (lonrral Sir Gerald Trmpler, former British Hign Commissioner In afa'aya arrived m Austria last nijjiit for a two weeks holiday m the British zone. Tlvo exact time of his arrival and the place where he will stay were kept secret as he wanted aReuter - 56 words
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Article34 1954-06-06 1 GENEVA, June 5. M. Edouard Frederic Dupont, now French Minister for the JndoChina Associated States, arrived here "jy air from Paris yes. terday to join the French delegation to the Asiatic con- fmnee ReuttrReuttr - 34 words
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64 1954-06-06 1 Two Killed In Bombay Kail Disaster From Our own Correspondent BOMBAY, June 5. l\vo persona were khied and louiuijuiid vvnen a Uoods train co.iutd witii I'a-sengei m tne iji .iioay liavouur line on n riuay. One ol the wagons carrying petrel tanks exp.odect a idi'ig to tne danger of ure,64 words
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Article54 1954-06-06 1 A Rc-Jler report adds A BUbUItMUI CifcCtric MMM ger train crashed into the tear -t a gojux tiain nere yesterday Kiil.ng two pecpie and injuring lour otners. Oi. drums on the goods tram cnught fire and exploded ana ttie tront coach of the electric train was smashedReuter - 54 words
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Article81 1954-06-06 1 BANGKOK, Ju..e 5. -Tim!land w;.l have 2,093,674 tons of rice tor export as the end of the present growing season, according to a Ministry of Agriculture interim report reieased yesterday. The total for this year is estimated at 8,206,890 tons, the report said. AfterA.P. - 81 words
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Article140 1954-06-06 1 Zafrullah On Indus Water Dispute NEW YORK: June. 5 Sir Zafrullah Khan, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, arrived here yesterday by air trom London. He will .-ripend the weekend m .New York and tnen k° to Wasnington wnere he plans to d'scu^s witn Worlu Jtsank officials aspects of tne India- PajtiatanAP - 140 words
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Article62 1954-06-06 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. June s— The Uov. enunent has clecidr j to open more than a thousand singleteacher schools m the villages Irom July as a means of solving the unemployment among the educated. The scheme has been mat" possible because the Govt. India has agreed62 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-06-06 1 Ja anese youngsters v arln < oolourful Y'ukatas (summer kluvnis) carry miniature replicas of varous Japanese s rines, <• ill J Mlk shi f throu tho streets of Tokyo durinjj celebrations of the Sansha Shrine fe thai, one of the three l^rjf »t festivals cc ebrattfjAP - 76 words
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Article124 1954-06-06 1 "REIGN OF INTOLERANCE" IN U.S. BRONX \LuL,ti usew YorK;, June 5 —U.S. Supreme Coun justice William O. Doug.as says pubiic competition m denouncing Communists nas created a "reign of intolerance' narmiul to the nation. SpeaKing at Sarah l^awrence Cohege commencement exer cises yesterday Mr. Dougiaa aaia"An awful thing happeneu toA.P. - 124 words
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Article164 1954-06-06 1 GENEVA, June 5. Mr. V. Krishna, Menon, India's United ixauons representative ta.Kea with General Walter Becteii Smith. ueud of the American ue.cgation to the Korea anu indo -China peace talks for about two hours here last night. ic was tuelr nrat meeting since the Indian envoyReuter - 164 words
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Article90 1954-06-06 1 Anti-Indian Goondaism Resumed From Our Ow n Correspondent MADRAS, June s.— With the failure of the IndoFrench talks m Paris regard ng the future of French India, terrorism against the Indian representatives m Pondicheirry seems to have increased. A howling mob of goomljiM gathered mits do the library of the90 words
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Article137 1954-06-06 1 NEW DELMI, June s.— ln-*| dian political quarters said, yesterday they regard as "most unfortunate" Thailand's request for a United Nations observer team to watch over its border with Indo.china. It is felt the Geneva conference should be given a chance to succeed before a controversial issue,Reuter - 137 words
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Article399 1954-06-06 1 where we wouiu want to do something witnout British con. nurrence, he said. U.S. SOLITAKY"' POLICY! Asked U ne thougnt the United States snouid undertake a solitary policy' va me tar East, he saiU, "I thinn we snouid try sincerely tor cooperation. 1 don't think weA.P. - 399 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-06-06 1 Photo. EMPRESS NAGAKO of Ja >an receives a Mothers' Day bouquet of red and white carnations from Mrs. Kimi Naito, a Tokyo drwssmaker and widow, at the impeiial I'aiaee m Tokyo recently. APAP - 33 words
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260 1954-06-06 1 Independence Treaty Signed HANOI, June 5. Premier Joseph Lank! and Prince Buu Loo, head of the Government of Vietnam, yesterday initialled the treaties granting independence to the Indo-chinese State but keeping it associated with France m the French Union. Formal signing onA.P. - 260 words
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Article67 1954-06-06 1 Hindu Marriage Bill Date Extended The Stlect Committee appointed to consider and report on the Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill has ihridrd to extern* to June 30, the lina' dute for anybody or member of the public n Singapore c73sirlng to submit wiitten representations en the Bill. Such represent67 words
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341 1954-06-06 2 Nehru Opens New Us. 1 m. T.B. Hospital At Bhopai iJiiUi'Ai-. Mr, iSeiuu, on Tuesday evening' inaugurated a IMHUd T. B. hospitei buiit by Lilt; Uoverninent of Bhopai on MQO-tt. high idg'«h HiU at a cost of over Rs. 10 iaklis. Hpraafl over an area of 100 acres. the hosp.talFOC - 341 words
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406 1954-06-06 2 Plea For Allout Fight Against Poverty Unemployment BHOPAL: Mr. Nehru said here that poverty and unemployment m the country should be fought "with ail the might at our command.'' He told a mass rally at Sehore State district headquarters about 25 miles fromFOC - 406 words
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219 1954-06-06 2 Nangal Proposed As New Fertilizer Factory Site AMBALA: Nangal has been suggested as the site for the proposed ammonium sulphate iaetory by the Northern India Chamber of Commerce. Jhc plant is to be -set up by Lhc Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry." ihe Chamber ha.s pointed OUt to theFOC - 219 words
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50 1954-06-06 2 CUTTACK: Three persons died and three others were seriously injured when fireworks being prepared ior Chandan Jatra caught fire m Belleri village, near Banpur m Puri District, last weekend, according to a report received here. It is stated that four houses also caught fire,- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-06-06 2 AUSTBAUAIf NURSES ON COLOMBO PLAN MISSION TO CEYLON: A team of six Australian nursing steers and «.ne tutor sister left Australia for Ceylon recently under the Colombo Plan to introduce modern methods m tub»T« ulosls nursing. They will staff a demonstration ward anil train Ceylonese under studies for 18 months100 words
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94 1954-06-06 2 Assam To Present Tusker To Dr. Prasad GAUHATI: A ten-yea* old tusker caught from Astarn forests lias been chosen by the State Uovcrninenl tor presentation to President Kajendra I'rasaA Named; Slvaslnga alter a King who ruledl over Assam centuries ago, the elephant was selected by the Chef Minister, Sri BishnuramFOC - 94 words
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Article171 1954-06-06 2 NEW DXL.HI: Provisional statistics of industrial disputes for March, 1954 show a slight increase m the number of dis. putes, but a decrease m the number of woriters involved and man-days lost, as compared with February, 1954. The total number o; disputes during the monthFOC - 171 words
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127 1954-06-06 2 KaL^ME'ONG: A risk rcadbuild<mig by Communist m Tibet has caused a decline m lndo-Tibetain trade, according to Indian mercantile sources here. The communication network there is aimed at umpiK/ving mmc facmt.as between Tibet and China, tne sources aaued. The cncngtu-Anpu h*ghwhj, now uwo-tnirds completed,FOC - 127 words
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Article117 1954-06-06 2 CALCUTTA The 8,400.t0n British cargo ship Clan Stuart, caught fire on Monday night at Kidderporc docks while sno was being loaded with hemp, tea. wax and carpet. Shortly after nightfall, sonic members of the crew noticed smoke coming out of the second hold and immediately theFOC - 117 words
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181 1954-06-06 2 NAINITAL The Standing Advisory Committee of the U.P. Legislature on Medical and Public Health has recommended periodical health check-ups of school and college students. It has also urged that wjrK of strengthening and reorganizing school health serv.ces shcu d be taken up m right earnestFOC - 181 words
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127 1954-06-06 2 Rs. 1.5 m PAYROLL HOLD-UP IN RANGOON RANGOON: The Rang-on Police are hunting for a gang of about seven young men who robbed the cashier of a local steam launch company of Rs. 1 1 lakhs on one of the city's foreshore pontoons. The cashier was on his way toFOC - 127 words
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83 1954-06-06 2 MADRAS: Arya S.mkaran 30. a prisoner undergoing treat ■nent m tho General Hospital is alleged to have assaulted a medical officer m the hospital The police registered a case again.st him under section 332 I.P.C. (voluntarily causng hurt :o deter a public servant from doing h:sFOC - 83 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-06-06 2 The Colombo Plan co-operative spirt was strikingly illus.tr ted at the International Play Night presented In Canberra recently. The prog-amine, which \\au opened by the wife of the Prime Minister of Austr lia, Dame Pattie Menzies was staged by the Official Secretary of the Indian High Oonuni99 words
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243 1954-06-06 2 BOMBAY: Nearly 3,000 Bomij ly Port Trust workers went oa strike at noon on Monday demanding immediate paymet of arrears of overtime wages. The strikers, who lnciuae tugs crews, shore crews, fire uieii, sweepers and floti^a. crews, belong to the docx and c*ortFOC - 243 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-06-06 2 fnoto. Rescue boats are st«en In this picture plying: across what was formerly arid palm 1-ind to save villagers who lost their hi m«-s In severe floods around tho Irianian Fort City of Kh rram«hahr, on May 24. At least three mud-hut village* wert* «ipedAP - 65 words
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405 1954-06-06 2 NEW DELHI: The lan<TUcape o Rajasthan may soon be dotte<l w'th pictureque wind mill* to providr cheap power for irriga_ tion ain'i domestic purposes If e\|>rrinients now being c«>ndurtedl m the aritl region bear fruit. Dr. P. Nilakantan. an eminent physicist and anFOC - 405 words
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Article69 1954-06-06 2 WELIGAMA: Stamps have become a black market commodity here. The Post Office had no stamps of the four cents and two cents denominations for some time. Post cards too are out of stock. Stamp users are forced to use stamps of higher denominations or buy themFOC - 69 words
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Article183 1954-06-06 2 V enkataraman Case NEW DEL.riI Counsel foi S. A. Vcnkataraman, tormei Secretary of the Commerce and Industry Ministry, who is charged with crim.nal misjon. duct m his official duties m having accepted valuable goods from two Bombay firms, on Friday last presented before Mr. S. B. Capoor, Special Judge, aFOC - 183 words
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262 1954-06-06 2 STRIKE SEQUEL 5 MORE SHIPS DIVERTED FROM BOMBAY kX/j£BAY T»ie woi.v ex tiU'-'ti ll u u-iioaui;ig m the Hfftfl*MJf uucks came 10 a v.i MmAQMUI on fcS-itma a.-> 0.000 stevcaore wciKei:; i.Uvi..i.iC(.i i.ii:ir touratiy^om yo.;iow campaign. IP'OITj iiv'o snips 1.1 port ;;n.i -ix .n tie im v.ere prautica.r :jiC \*.ic-nFOC - 262 words
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Article62 1954-06-06 2 HYDERABAD: The Pradesn Congress Executive which met here last week under tnc presidentship of Mr. K. V. Kanga i^eddy, set up a three-man tribunal to consider all cases of disciplinary action to be taken against Congress workers who act against the rules of the Party. The PresidentFOC - 62 words
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787 1954-06-06 3 CEYLON NEWS: -£.iv.C Ex-President Plea For Humane Treatment COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government had once again contravened the provisions ol the Indo-Ceyion Agreement m that it had deciaed to allocate omy iour seats to registered citzens of Indian orig.nFOC - 787 words
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Article149 1954-06-06 3 COLOMBO "If the women ox Lanka band themselves together m organisations like the Pushpadana Ladies League and cooperate with social work, the development of this country win not tea difficu't task," sad Sir John Kotelawaia, the Prime Minister, at a dinner given him at theFOC - 149 words
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132 1954-06-06 3 Fish Catch Falls As Indians Leave COLOMBO: Catch from the fisheries at Pesaiai, m northern Ceylon, is falling because of the departure or Indian fishermen —who worked for the co.operatives along tne coast to.lowing restrict.ons piaced on them by the Ceylon Government. A representation to this effect was made lastFOC - 132 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-06-06 3 HOTO), r J n J? tlie Jaffni Peninsula while (Front left to right) the *oo<* MMIUn Mr. 1. K. Jayauardcm, a local «;fli oiai. Junior M nistr r of Justice Mr. V. Kuniarasuami the M.nsstir «»1 bMiartiies Sir Kanthiali Vaithinatha'i vfaUeti th« annent "Xilavarai UVlls".- MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 46 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-06-06 3 ea < nB a "kPu'oKon to Co'ombo on behaU of ihl Mr. Ra« haj sought the assistance cf the Madras leadert he rcpatratlng to Ini&a as a rrsult of the squeezing out MATHRUPALA PHOTO),MATHRUPALA - 33 words
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Article65 1954-06-06 3 COLOMBO: The Pakistan Government has mudo an off^r to pr vide tranin? f.tciliti-S f r six candidates fr.m C y.on m .he xuid of inia.it training and for a degr© course m engineering tenable fl. r f^ur ears. The training proposed will be m EnglishFOC - 65 words
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Article75 1954-06-06 3 MATaLE A Mahout was d scharged after he had been charged by the Matale Police with having failed to feed the e.ephant which was m his charge for four days The mahout, Rambanda said that he had not 3een m the employ of the ownerFOC - 75 words
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Article71 1954-06-06 3 AKKARAIPATTU: A young cultivator of Alaiaddivembu, whose wedding was fixed for Tuesday was bitten by a poisonous snake on Monday night wh.le he was asleep. When the bride-to-be heard the news the decorations at her residence were immediately pulled down. The young man's conditionFOC - 71 words
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Article129 1954-06-06 3 MURDER RATE AT NEW HIGH Colombo: Last month's murder rale cmted an al.time record for the Island according to the Police. There were approximatly two murders a day according to figures released by the police last week. The total recorded was 52 This is an increase of six murders overFOC - 129 words
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198 1954-06-06 3 COLOMBO: Sri S. Pathmanathan, Chairman, LouCountry Products Association last wtvk said that it a crisis wns perdititated On plantations mi n Ceyton by any action against worker*, it would inevitably ft Ceylons economy, and the standard of livin X of the people wouldFOC - 198 words
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Article94 1954-06-06 3 ANURADHAPURA: M r. Navaratnaswamy the Palk Strauta swimmer received a rousing welcome here. He was garlanded opposite the Sri Ma ha Bcdhi and carried shoulder high m a procession headed by Kandyan dancer?. For he was the man who had "revived the ad venturous and pioneeringFOC - 94 words
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Article525 1954-06-06 3 COLOMBO: Difficulties expenenced by the tofcacco trad v.ere explained by Mr T C th c Jaffna Malayalam Tcbaeka.es Society, whe n he we corned Mr. JR. JayVardene Minister of Agriculture an Food, and Sir Kanthiah Va S^ na an> of Indu 32S Hou f' D andFOC - 525 words
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Article35 1954-06-06 3 COLOMBO: Mr, C. C. Desai, India's High Commissioner m Ceylon, left for New Delhi on June 2 for "routine consultations." He will be m the Indi'li capital for a week.- FOCFOC - 35 words
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455 1954-06-06 3 Registration Of Indians: Applications Still Under Consideration NEW DELHI: The Office oi the High Commissioner for Ceylon m India, m a communique li«st week stated that reports have appeared m eertaia m tions of the Indian Press that ii the recoiniiicuduaons a the Cabinet Sub-Co:i;m;ttee m Ceyion, appointed to considerFOC - 455 words
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168 1954-06-06 3 1 ,000 Indian Teachers May Quit Ceylon COLOMBO: Ceylon's educationists, particularly m Jaffna, are perturbed that as a result of the Ceylon Government's restrictions on the stay m Ceylon of Indian nationals Indian teachers m Ceylon may soon the island, according to -a report appearing m the pro-Government Tamil dailyFOC - 168 words
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Article97 1954-06-06 3 JAFFNA: Mr. J. R. JayeWi'metle. Mini-ter of Agriculture and Food, speaking at the Jaffna Kachcheri said that lural Committee meeting at the Jaffna Kachrheri said that for the first time m the postDonoughmore period m Ceylon the Government granaries were overflowing with locally grown paddy. HeFOC - 97 words
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123 1954-06-06 3 They Rushed To Rescue An Elephant HAMBANTOTA: A yeterin li-y surg-c<:n, an Assistant Government Agent and a Police Inspector mads frantic attempts to Rive moddcal attention to a wild oow elephant with a fractured leg. First, the Police inspect: r, Mr. H. W. Liyanage, ru?h-d to the spot wh£re theFOC - 123 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-06-06 3 Mr b. THONDAMAN President uf the Ceylon Democratic Congress, representative organisation of a 'mill o n Indian residents m Ceylon left f« r Geneva :>atunluv mommg t 0 attend the ILO conference as IV, lon Wovhwa Dei«--ffate. In spite of his being pers.tn o i Indian oriiriii tiie Government hadMATHRUPALA - 144 words
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Article81 1954-06-06 3 KARACHI: The wife of Ceyl.n's High Corrun ".ssion r m Pakistan, Mrs. T. B. Jayah, expired here a little before midnight on M: v 29. Doctors Mi(| sh tod betn suffering from cor. a ry tJirombosi?. Mr. and Mm, E. C. Aliph ison-in-iaw aFOC - 81 words
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Article, Illustration1780 1954-06-06 4 KOZHIKODE CONVENTION PASSES RESOLUTION KOZHIKODE: The Aikya Kerala Conference organised by the Aikya Kerala Committee was held here last Sunday under the presidentship of Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon, Editor, Maihrubhoomi, passed the foLowing resolution moved by Mr. M. Narayana Menon, Advocate, Falghat: "ThisFOC; AP - 1,780 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-06-06 4 Pboto. Two explosions and a flre ldl' •■<" about 100 navy men and ln.jured IZS others aboard the American aircraft carrier 'Benningtcn' on May 26 as she cruised along the Eastern r. S. coastline. This radioed picture shows the bodies of about twenty of the dead lyln*AP - 58 words
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Article172 1954-06-06 4 Don't Trust Toddy Drinkers COLOMBO: Managers off a;-op>erative stores and of C. A.P. and S. societies should never drdnk toddy. A regular drinker could be easily duped y his friends and enticed to misa.pprcprio.te fund 5. So siid Mr. K. P. Muttiah, Editor, "Samioog- Th.ndon" to a meeting of delegatesFOC - 172 words
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