Indian Daily Mail, 9 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 113. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-06-09 1 General Sir Gerald Templer, n turning from Malaya to take up what the Brit sh War Oflii'« has called an "Important military appo!ntment" arrived Zurich, Switzerland by plane on June 3 with hi«i wile l^d.v Templer and daughter, Jane. General Templer declin d to cMscnss his121 words
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160 1954-06-09 1 NEW DELHI, June 8 Word has been received here that Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Mt. Everest who suffered a pneumonia attack m the high Himalayas, has recovered and is on his way back to India. Mountaineering circles said SirAP - 160 words
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Article281 1954-06-09 1 SAIGON, June 8 General Paul Ely arrived by plane to<lay to take up his new job as France's Mi.itary and Civilian leader m Indochina. He vvuj accompanied by his Military Deputy, General Raoul Saian. The 56-year-oid former chief of Staff of the French ArmedA.P. - 281 words
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Article94 1954-06-09 1 KARACHI. June H.--M\an Ziaudd'n. Chairman of the Sudan Commission, left Monday night for Khartoum via Cairo. Tn a nress Interview, he SJild there were some deferences m the points of view among members of the Commission !ast February, but "I hope it is all over now.'*A.P. - 94 words
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Article108 1954-06-09 1 SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 Mr. James G. French, 43, has filed suit for $1,300,000 against the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company of Winston Salem, North Carolina, alleging that his smoking of Camel cigrarettcs gave him lung cancer. Mr. French is a railway employee. His lawyer,Reuter - 108 words
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Article117 1954-06-09 1 In Europe LONDON, June 8 Millic.u' of Europeans celebrated the last day of the Whitsun holiday Monday though the sun most of thorn were looking for played hide and seek m the clouds over England find the continent. London reported a giant traffic tangle on the highwaysA.P. - 117 words
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Article36 1954-06-09 1 GUATEMALA CONSTITUTION SUSPENDED NEW YORK, June B.— New York Radio stations today broadcast cables from Guatemala city saying that the Government has ordered a 30-day suspension of constitutional guarantees ''m vj«w of the currot iltue-tion'-- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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297 1954-06-09 1 Landed Properties Being Divided Among Individuals To Escape Ceiling Law From Out Ow n Correspondent MADRAS, June 8 The fear of the Government declaring a limitation on the amount of land any single person can own is causing great anxiety among the mirasdars (landowners),Copyright - 297 words
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Article168 1954-06-09 1 WASHINGTON, June S i r Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's veterau Foreign Minister who slgnea the recent mutual defence pact with the United States, arrives* here from New York Monda> night for several days of consultations concerning an explosive water dispute with India. Zafrullah Is notA.P. - 168 words
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Article133 1954-06-09 1 NAGE'UR. June 8. A charred body, stated to be identified as that of Mss Ahilya Date, a Lecturer m the Nagpur Science College, was recovered by the police m a stone quarry on the Ambajheri Road here on Wednesday. ThirtjHfive year old Miss Date was reportedFOC - 133 words
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185 1954-06-09 1 KUKNOOL, June 8 Sri O. V. Aiagesan, Union Deputy Minister tor Railways, arrived here oy the Vijayawada Express train, accompanied by Sri H. P. Marthani, Consulting Engineer Bridges, Union Government, and Mr. J. H. Frederick, Chief Engineer, Highways and Buildings, Andhra. He was received atFOC - 185 words
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Article62 1954-06-09 1 DUESSELDORF, June 8 Mr. Harold MacMiWan, British Minister of Housing and Local Government, arrived here by air today from London for a six-day visit to West Germany and West Berlin. He was met by representatives of the British High Commissioner m Germany, Sir Frederick Hoyer Millar,Reuter - 62 words
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Article353 1954-06-09 1 MADRAS. June B.— A plea that m the matter of recruitment to services, the unfilled quota from the allotment for scheduled Classes might bo utilised ward Clashes or vice versa and not merged m the general pool as at present, was made by deputation of representative.sFOC - 353 words
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Article69 1954-06-09 1 TOKYO, June 8 Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida last night won approval of a controversial Police Bill "and a decision by the Diet to censure the Socialist Party members involved m last Thursday's Diet brawl. The Socialists, who contend the Diet was adjourned by the row, boycottedA.P. - 69 words
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Article29 1954-06-09 1 COPENHAGEN, June 8 Mr. Clement Attlee, British Labour Party leader, and hia wife left for London by air today ■ftftr snendlnor four dava htrt.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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287 1954-06-09 1 NEW DELHI, June B— U.S. Ambassador George V. Allen said Monday night that on a visit to Nepal he will investigate alie^. dons published m the In- dian press that Americans were behind a recent anti- i Indian demonstration at Khatmantlu, theA.P. - 287 words
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98 1954-06-09 1 "YOUTH JN ACTION:" From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 8 "Youth m Action' will be the main theme at the fifth meeting of the Council of World Assembly of Youth at Singapore from Aue 16 to 27, stated George Carter, Special Representative mCopyright - 98 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-06-09 1 rnuiu. Military representative!* of Five Powers met on June 3 m Washington,, U.S.A., to discuss South Easit As an Defence beginning exploratory talks which they said would be of use "In further conversations which may take place later On a wider basis." High ranking military chiefs met for an hourA.P. - 106 words
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521 1954-06-09 1 COLOMBO, June 8 Comment j*g o n the denial issued by Mr. O. Coomaraswami, Ceylon High Commissioner mi n Delhi In regard to certain Press reports relating to "Statelets" ne»T"^* U 2£ a S iT is h T »ymP*thtaed with Mm m his effortsFOC - 521 words
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Article51 1954-06-09 1 KARACHI, June 8 Prime Minister Mohammad Ali of Pakistan will fly to Turkey today with a team of senior officials. Enquiries indicated the purpose of the trip is to discuss the present world situation with reference to the position of the Middle East countries. A.A.P. - 51 words
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86 1954-06-09 1 GENEVA, June 8 The Cambodian delegation to the nine-nation Indo-China peace talks today submitted a plan for a simultaneous ceasefire m all three States Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Agreement on the principlo Gf a simultaneous ceasefire throughout Indo-China was concession on the part ofReuter - 86 words
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39 1954-06-09 1 MEMPHIS, Tenne«se*\ June 8 Five Negroea tried to enrol theimteives at Memphis State CoHege today but not accepted. They appeared n line with about 200 white students waiting to regime* for the ReuterReuter - 39 words
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529 1954-06-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Wed. June 9, 1954. Molotov And Neutrality RUSSIA is reported to have rejected a French proposal that an international commission to supervise tne Indochina armistice as and when declared, be entirely composed erf the five "Colombo Powers (namely India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia j and529 words
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380 1954-06-09 2 Tirunelveli Conference's Appeal: Resolution Passed TIRUNEJLVEJLJ: The view that Tamil should be made the official language of Madras State was expressed by speakers, at the Tamil State Language Conf erence held here last week under the joint auspices of Hie South Indian TamilFOC - 380 words
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113 1954-06-09 2 T.B. SANATORIUM FOR TIRUNELVELI IN VALLANAD TIRUNELVELJ The Direc. tor of Medical -Services has approved as suitable for the construction of a sanatorium the site, comprising 88 71 acres m Keela Valianad, Srivakuntam Taluq, near the Tuticorin Water Supply Reservoir, about 15 miles from here, on Pala-yamkottal-Tuticprin Road This wasFOC - 113 words
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Article66 1954-06-09 2 SRINAGAR: General Rajendrasinhji, C-in-C of the Indian Army who arrived here on Sunday oy car from Jammu, spent a busy day last week visiting Indian Army units. The C-in_C also inspected the Jammu and Kashmir Militia Centre and called on the U.N. Group for India andFOC - 66 words
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Article51 1954-06-09 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Justice Mchr Chand Mahajan, Chief Justice of India, has been elect, cd President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association. The International Law Association is a world-wide society of jurists of which the Prime Minister Sri Nehru, is one of the viroPresidents,-FOC - 51 words
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94 1954-06-09 2 KUMBAKONAM Four Harljan marriages were solemnised m the famous shrine of Sri Swaminathaswami m Swamimalai on Sunday last. The parties came with tappas and tarai (folk musical instruments) and since they had also paid the scheduled fee of Rs 20 per marriage, the temple NathaswaramFOC - 94 words
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159 1954-06-09 2 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Instructions To Officials MADRAS: The decision of the Government to drop the modified scheme of elementary education and to introduce m its place the scheme which was m force prior to the introduction of the modified scheme has been communicated to ail the District Educational Officers and localFOC - 159 words
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Article, Illustration118 1954-06-09 2 Dr. BADEi\ SVJPOMO, the new Indonesian Ambassador to Britain landed at Southampton on the morning of June 1 from the Dutch liner ''Willem Ruys." He w»< accompanied by his wife and two daughters, one of whom is married Her husband, now .study ng economics at the University o f Indonesla,A.P. - 118 words
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239 1954-06-09 2 Caste System Should Go Plea At Adi-Dravida Conference TIKL SEL VEU: Caste system, which was being perpetuated by Hindu Religion should go, if members of the depressed classes were to come up m society, said Sri. V. Veeraswami M.U.P., presiding over tne 19th Tirunelveli District Adi-Dravida Conference, at the NellaiFOC - 239 words
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164 1954-06-09 2 KASHMIR ISSUE AGAIN FOR U.N. Pah Premier KARACHI Pakistan will go back to the Security Council and press for an early settlement of the Kashmir dispute if a negotiated settlement cannot be had with India, Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr, Mohammed Ali, said on Tuesday last. In his monthly broadcast toFOC - 164 words
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Article265 1954-06-09 2 WALTAIR The Andhra Assembly created a precedent m University administration by making the State Chief Jus. tice. instead of the Governor, the Chancellor of the proposed Sri Venkateswara University. The House adopted Monday a P.S.P. amendment to the Venkateswara University Bill to this effect by 55FOC - 265 words
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Article118 1954-06-09 2 NEW DELHI: The AU.lndia Peace Council has launched a countrywide signature campaign m support of the demand made m the United States for the restoration of the passport to the world famous singer, Paul Robeson. The U.S. authorities Impounded Paul Robeson's passport four years ago andFOC - 118 words
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Article218 1954-06-09 2 JAIPUR Master Jeuitendra President of the Rajasthan Congress Committee, nas resigned his office it is xearnt here. The P.C.C. adopted a resolu. tion stipulating tnat jagirdar iVl.uA.s snouid unconditionally surrender their jagirs berore tney are admitted into the oongress Legislature Party Master Jaaitendra, it is stated,FOC - 218 words
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59 1954-06-09 2 PANCHAYATS: CONGRESS QUESTIONNAIRE NfcvV DELHI: Sri S. N. Agarwal, Convenor of the Panchayat Sub.Committee of the Congress Working Committee, iias issued a questionnaire to Presidents of Pradesh and District Congress Committees seeking information on various aspects of the workintg of panchayatg, The Sub-Committee, set up to study the penchayat system,FOC - 59 words
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337 1954-06-09 2 WASHINGTON: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development recently made a loan of five million pounds for the construction of a natural gas transmission line m West Pakistan. The project based on the recent discovery of natural gas about 350 miles north337 words
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598 1954-06-09 3 Memorandum To States Reorganisation Commission TRIYANDRUM: The States Reorganisation Commission, turned its recent visit here was urged to merge the Tamil areas of the State with Tamil Nad. The Communist Party and the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress Committee met the Commission andFOC - 598 words
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554 1954-06-09 3 ANDHRA WANTS TELUGU AREAS IN MADRAS YVALTAIR: The Andhra JovanVMßtfi memorandum to -he States Re-organisation Jommi.ssion, whicii was finalised at the recent Cabinet meetng, is understood to have sugfMtod the inclusion, m the Vndhra State, of 'well-known ,'elugu areas m the States of Madras, Hyderabad. Orissa, Mysore and Madhya Pradesh.FOC - 554 words
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Article163 1954-06-09 3 CUTTACK: The Orissa Pradesh Congress has der.-.r.n "g that certain areas of Andhra State, be Included m the Orissa State. The areas are the sixteen hundred square miles of Agency tract adjoining Koraput district m Orissa, declared m Orissa Order; t2> Agency areas of ParvatipuramFOC - 163 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-06-09 3 PHOTO PRINCE ALI KHAN, currently on a vteit to Paris, appears to enjoy this rMb m a Miniature car at a Fairground there. May SO.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article104 1954-06-09 3 KARIMGANJ: The State Reorganization Committee, Karimganj, has submitted a memorandum to the States Reorganization Commission, demand Jig the creation of a new State comprising the two Part C States of TYipura and Manipur and the d stricts of Cachar and Lushai HLN. These areas nowFOC - 104 words
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Article155 1954-06-09 3 DAVANGERE: A Convention of representatives from Kannada-speaking area recently began consideration of a draft memorandum on United Karnataks State to be submitted to the States Reorganisation Commission. The Convention is being presided over by Sri S. Nijalingappa, President of the Karnatak Pradesh Congress Committee, and prominent among thoseFOC - 155 words
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Article99 1954-06-09 3 KAMPALA, Uganda. June 7 —Police detained ixl Atricans. mostly for tax offences, m a iv.v -w toklwo o^ on die outsklrt« of Kampala, early ye-^teiday. Ten men, including three Kikuyu were detained °n n^spidoa of more serious ouences. The situation m Bug&ncia province iemains ca.m, 4>utReuter - 99 words
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Article104 1954-06-09 3 TOKYO, June 7 Former Lt-G©neral Akito Nakamura Of Japan denied yesterday a Bangkok report that he hafl volunteered to join the Thai army to help prepare against possible Communist attack. The World War H Commander of Japanese army forces m Thailand now lives m TokyoA.P. - 104 words
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96 1954-06-09 3 SALISBURY, Southern Rnodesie, June 7. Mr. R. S. Garfield Todd, Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister, told a presa conference last night Mr. Charles Taylor, British leader of an unofficial strike of firemen here, was being deported because of reports received ou his activities before he cameReuter - 96 words
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Article48 1954-06-09 3 KUCHINg, June 7 Governor Sl r Anthony Atxfli today opened Radto Sarawak amidst dtetfaguished (fathering «f aU r& oAs and repreH«Btattves of North Borneo and Brunei govei mnencs, the Colonial Office, BBC and RAdi» Malay*, with the nmt broadcast foUowed by recorded mMna?M. Reu terReuter - 48 words
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Article178 1954-06-09 3 MADRAS: The Madras University Economics Department has set up an Agro-Economic Unit with Dr. R. Balakriahna Professor of Economics as Director, arm Mr. C. W. D Zacharias. Reader as Deputy Director for acquainting the Planning 1 Commission with statistics of landholdings m the State. The UnitFOC - 178 words
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Article201 1954-06-09 3 MADRAS: To congratulate Sris M. Bhaktavatsalam and B. Parameswaran on their appointment as Ministers, a meet, ing was held by the Abtramapuram Association at the Venkatramana Elementary School There was a large gatherings Sri M. C. Sundararajan, who presided, explained the difficulties experienced by the residentsFOC - 201 words
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Article46 1954-06-09 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. S. C. Roy has been elected President of the Indian Insurance Institute for the current session, which is the Silver Jubilee year of the Institute. Mr. Roy was President of the Institute for four successive years from 1939 to 1942. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article29 1954-06-09 3 NEW DELHI The Centre is unlikely to allow further export of Bengal Desi cotton during the current season it is reliably learnt here.- FOCFOC - 29 words
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Article41 1954-06-09 3 NEW DELHI, June 6 corf ew after a pitcfced batt«e between Hindus Morton -»nr melon. The olmafc b«tpMt vritfe aa argomest fcwlniiw hawker and customer to the basar at Aligarh, SO mile* sontkMOt ai Delhi yesterday.. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article92 1954-06-09 3 LOS ALAMOS NEW MEXICO, June 7.— Skilled new Mexico Indians, aided by a fortunate shift m the wind, threw a fire line around a roaring forest fire early yesterday and stopped it four miles from the atomic city of Los Alamos. The fire is under control,A.P. - 92 words
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Article844 1954-06-09 4 "THEY CAN STAY ONLY SO LONG AS IT PLEASES THE HOST COUNTRY"! COLOMBO: Mr. C. C. Desai, Indian High Commissioner, prior to his departure to Delhi, to explain to his Government the implications of Ceylon's proposed measures m respect of Indian settlers m the island, hadFOC - 844 words
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131 1954-06-09 4 KEGALLA: "The morale of the nation has gone dov/n us a rrsuit of the bad outlook ot some of the national leaders Increase m crime m Ceylon can be attributed to this." saicj M. Soraya Thero at a meeting held Ekiriyagala under the auspicesFOC - 131 words
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552 1954-06-09 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government last week officially announced its intention to place before Parliament m July a constitutienal amendment enabling four representatives of registered citizens of Indian origin to be returned to the House of Representatives. The announcement was made at aFOC - 552 words
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569 1954-06-09 4 COLOMBO: Many hundreds of acres of paddy fields hi Weligama are submerged, hundreds of houses m Galee have collapsed rendering more hundreds homeless and hungry, and m Ambalangoda, too, the torrential rains and gales have left a trail of destruction and despair. In Weligama Korale,FOC - 569 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-06-09 4 PHOTC President Rene G'oty of France, visltng the Folre De Paris 1 opening: ceremony In Paris on June 3. is presented with an exhibit by Miss Soepadmi Padmopoespito of the Indonesian Kmba>'sy, and by ynuitv An»k A rank frtliM-ako »ml Aiuk Aj^\inp CMld Agung. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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388 1954-06-09 4 Police To Be Trained To Fight Armed Thugs COLOMBO A scheme to give all ranks of the police force a training- to combat armed violence has been drawn up by the Police Department on the advice of the Ministry of Defence. The course of the training envisaged m this schemeFOC - 388 words
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Article272 1954-06-09 4 COl-O.vibJU Tne Ceylon Army is so small that the islana s iacK or torces saoulu not oe Known nor its ""nn-rtm put into newspapers heauuiies oecause "uiey are so small tnat tiiey might oe tempting to someoody wno mignt covet lius lsiand." Thiß, said brigadier F.FOC - 272 words
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Article453 1954-06-09 4 Keuneman COLOMBO: "The struggle to keep Ceylon out of SEATO Is one of the fundamental struggles facing the people of the country today," said Mr. Pieter Keuneman m the course of a talk on "The Political Situation Today, at the Sri Narayana Guru Memorial Hall.FOC - 453 words
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