Indian Daily Mail, 15 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 119. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE frs, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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213 1954-06-15 1 Mayor Asks India To Take Over Administration From Our Own Correspondent KAKINADA, June 14.—The citizens of Yanam, French Indian Settlement near here, liberated themselves from French rule early yesterday morning amidst great scenes of enthusiasm and declared themselves independent. Volunteers from neighbouring villages andCopyright - 213 words
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Article195 1954-06-15 1 MENDES FRANCE TO FORM NEW GOVT. PARIS, June 14 M. Pierre Mlendes Prance, J^ettWing Radical, today accepted President Rene Ooty's Invitation to from a Government. M. Mendes France has often called for an end to the In&jChina war. It was on the conduct of the Indo-Ch na war that theReuter - 195 words
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Article155 1954-06-15 1 PTUSU's appeal The Post and Telecommunications Umiormed staft Union, Singapore, m a stitement to tne Indian Daily Mai! iast night, said: "Rumours on the possibility of a Sina-Maiay quarrel m Singapore are spreading n the colony, especially amon-j the Malay community. We are absolutely m155 words
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Article144 1954-06-15 1 An armed and uniformed terrorist was killed m the very early hours of yesterday morning m the Province Wellesley area by Area Seourity Unit No. ii under the command of the OCPD., Nibong Tebai. A grenade and $16.30cts m cash were recovered. A large pool of blooo144 words
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Article101 1954-06-15 1 LONDON. June 14.— Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief of Britain's Imperial General Staff, said at London airport yesterday that the Washington five-power military talks on South-East Asia were "very valuable." Sir John Harding headed the British delegation at the meet- mg 1Reuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-06-15 1 MISS ANITA ROSE, daughter oi Nctaji Sufohas Chandra Bos, She is now 12 years oldL In recognition of Netaji's services to the nat on. the Indian National Congress has >it up a Ks. 200,000 Trust Fund for tin bern fit of his daughter.— (By courtesy "Daily MaiL"49 words
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Article183 1954-06-15 1 GENEVA, June 14 The Geneva conference appeared near its end today after a !-crie s of high-level diploma *'C talks. Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov and British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden met for almost an hour. They agreed the Indo-China group would meetAP - 183 words
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Article122 1954-06-15 1 LONDON: June 14. The Russians yesterday admitted uifficiuties m turning their uuth into atheists. Tne TvomsonioiysK.tye Pravda jrged intensification of the :ampaign "to fight religious prejudices." Moscow radio broadcast exjerpts from an editorial m the Soviet youth publication com--.aining •Lectures on atheism are imited and .'ome of themAP - 122 words
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Article102 1954-06-15 1 KARACHI, June 14 Mr. Ahmad Hassan, a sub-editor on the Karachi English language Moslem newspaper Dawn detained on June 1 under the Security of Pakistan Act, has oeen released on orders of the Chief Commissioner, it was announcedHe was detained with 14 others including four other journalistsReuter - 102 words
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Article40 1954-06-15 1 NEW DELHI, June 14.— Samples of radio active white rock quarried at Chota Udaipur near Baroda (Bombay Province) are relieved to contain uranium. The India Government laboratories m Delhi are examining samples of the rock. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article55 1954-06-15 1 AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL NEW DELHI, June 14. Air India International has ordered five more Super Constellations of the latest type, it was announced here yesterday. Two will be delivered almost immediately. With its fleet thus strengthened Air India will start a new service to Singapore shortly to be followed byReuter - 55 words
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Article90 1954-06-15 1 Transfer Without Referendum? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 14.—Mr. R. M .A. S. Pakkiriswaml Pillai, French India Sena, tor and Mayor of Karaikal, who returned here yesterday from Paris' after ho.ding consultations with the French authorities, said that the French Government would ask the French India Assembly President toCopyright - 90 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-06-15 1 Me. V. R. RAJARATNAM who succeeded) Mr. J. Devasahayam, as inspector General of Police, Ma<la-as. on the latter's retirement on June !>.24 words
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93 1954-06-15 1 COMMUNIST OPPOSITION TO PAK-U.S. PACT CALCUTTA, June 14.—Communist leaders, including Hiren Mukherji, Member of the Indian Parliament, called for a mass movement m India against the United StatesPakistan military aid pact at a big meeting m Calcutta Sun. day. Mukherji claimed Anj«rica had not decided overnight to give military aidAP - 93 words
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158 1954-06-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 14.— 1t is leornt the India Government have decided i close down the office of its High Commission m South Africa from July. After the recall of Mr. R. M. Deshmuk, the last Indian158 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-06-15 1 PHOTOS. The Tag-ore Society, named) alter the famous poet Dr. Rabin dranath Tagore, ami devoted to cultural pursuits, wad inaugurated by Sir Sidney Came, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, at a meeting at the War Memorial Hall at the St. Andrew's Cathedral on Natun'UyIDM - 120 words
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746 1954-06-15 1 Historical Background Explained The Fn 1 -ral Government restated their stand m regard to the elections m a White Paper issued yesterday entitled •'A brief factual account of flip historical background and a summary of the proposals relating to the introduction o* Federal elections.*'746 words
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334 1954-06-15 1 Staff Talks To Begin Forthwith ANKARA, June 14.— A communique released here today after the talks here of Pakistan Premier IVloh amed Ali said staff talks between military experts of the 'two countries would begin immediately to "draw up the necessary defence plan,'AP - 334 words
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Advertisement37 1954-06-15 1 Subscription Rate* (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 16.60 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 68*00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months i960 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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615 1954-06-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. June 15, 1954 RECRUDESCENCE OF TERRORISN WE shall be failing m our duty if we do not sound a note of warning about the current recrudescence of terrorism both m the Federation and Singapore. The authorities themselves right from the Commissioner-General, the High Commissioner and615 words
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Article370 1954-06-15 2 Comprehensive Bill Likely: Decision After July MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, told pressman on Tuesday that the Ministry would decide the exact shape and scheme of the proposed land reform legislation for the State m the light of decisions that may be reached duringFOC - 370 words
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Article207 1954-06-15 2 NATIONAL DRAMA FESTIVAL IN DELHI BOMBAY The Sangeet Natak Akadmi, Government of India, has decided to organise a National Drama Festival at New Delhi some time towards the end of the year Announcing this, a Bombay Government Press Note said the Akadami had suggested 12 dramatic shows for the festivalFOC - 207 words
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Article88 1954-06-15 2 AMBASAMUDRAM Paramasiva Moopanar was stabbed to death end Sankara Moopanar received serious cut Injuries as a result of a quarrel that is reported to have taken place between two parties m Mukkudal on Sunday night. Post mortem examination on the body of Paramasiva Moopanar was held lastI.P.S.; FOC - 88 words
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Article93 1954-06-15 2 DEHRA DUN: Two hundi d and fifty four cadets passed out as full-fledged commissioned officers from the military wing of the National Dofence Academy here recently. L.t.-Gen. K. S Thimayyi, G.O/C.-in-C. Western Command, and a former Commander of the Academy.took the salute at the ceremonial93 words
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104 1954-06-15 2 NEW DELHI: Vice.Admiral I Sir Mark Pizey, Commender-in-Chief cf Hrn Indian Navy, 'ast week inaugurated a direct r.idio telephone link between the fleet at sea and Naval Headquarters. The inaugural conversation was held between Vice-Admlral Pizey and Rear-Admiral Ballance. Flag Officer (Flotilla) Indian104 words
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331 1954-06-15 2 NEW DELHI: The value or mosquito-proofing of buildings is generally recognised m most malarious countries. But m spite of the fact that it has been used m some of the barracks of British Troops tor several years with excellent results, there is still m India aFOC - 331 words
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71 1954-06-15 2 HYDERABAD: Two MM students, Mr- Abraham Lincoln, and Mr. Syed Hussein, have passed the B. A. ■rnn examination of Hyderabad University helcT; m March last They arc* stated to be the first two blind Htudents f take their Arts dte^ree m th( Stat«". ThivFOC - 71 words
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307 1954-06-15 2 MADRAS: The Commissioner for Government Examinations, srimatni O.C. Srinivasan, m her report to the Government on the examinations conducted during 1952 53 stated that the number of compete high schools, which had diversified courses under the scheme of Reorganisation of Secondary Education curing 1952-53FOC - 307 words
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Article231 1954-06-15 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Railway delegation, which is to visit the Soviet Union. will leave Bombay for Rome en route to Russia, on June 20. The delegation is going to Russia at the invitation of the Soviet Ministry of Railways to acquaint themselves with theFOC - 231 words
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40 1954-06-15 2 KARACHI: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. convener of the J"'nan Awami League, left lierc on Sunday for Switzerland tor treatment of a H V e r ailment. He has been ailing: for the p»st <me xjionth. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article211 1954-06-15 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government last night described as incorrect and unfounded 1 reports appearing recently m a section of the Indian Press alieg.ng that th e Government nt Pakistan had refused permission to Sikh pilgrims to visit Gurdwara Der a Sahib ana other Gurdwaras atFOC - 211 words
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Article143 1954-06-15 2 NEW DELJiI: A series 01 refresher courses for Medica' Officers employed under the Contributory Health Service Scheme of the Government of India is being- arranged by the Directorate-General of Health Seivices. The first course m the ?ories will be held from June 10 to June 30.FOC - 143 words
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Article73 1954-06-15 2 AHMED AB AD: Dr. B. V. KeSkar, Union Minister lor Information and Broadcasting, on Sunday inaugurated at Bareja, 16 miles from h/re. the 50-K.W. medium wave transmitter station of A!iindia Radio. The high-pow«"i med^>-'m wave transmitter replaces t;if ones at Ahmedabad and Uaroda whose range wasFOC - 73 words
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127 1954-06-15 2 tujALtfAY i\ew aias lor tne landing of approaching a.rcraft have been recently instal.ed at the Santa Cruz Airport, Taese consist of new In-tiument-l_anuing Sj-stem equip, meat and more powcriul ueacon for let-down procedure Ine new 1.L..5. replaces tne war-time equipment and coni formsFOC - 127 words
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Article120 1954-06-15 2 BOMBAY Air India International's Super-Constellation, "Rani of Jhansi" took off from liere on Tuesday morning for Cairo on her proving flight, Capt. K. Vi3vanath, with Capt. Khan as co-pilot, was m charge of the aircraft. Among the 44 invitees on board were Mr Babur Mirza, Controller ofFOC - 120 words
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32 1954-06-15 2 NEW DELHI The next session of Parliament will oegrin on August 23. it Is learnt here. I The session Is exnectert tn last I ai* weeks- FOCFOC - 32 words
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572 1954-06-15 2 BELGUMA (Purulia): Dr. A. N. Sinha, Bihar's Finance Minister, said it would be iniquitous to subject only one kind of property (zamindari) to res. trictive legislation. "The country has come to the stage when it is thought necessary to prescribe a limit on individualFOC - 572 words
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188 1954-06-15 2 Letter To The Editor: COLOUR BAR AND BRITAIN Sir, To an unsuspecting vVor.d tnat has always regaided the British masses as m. nocent, freedom-loving and sympathetic fo.ks, the report tnat the Birmingham voter* gave overwhelming approv.-t! to a segration Ordinance \>an ning mixed play by Negrot^ md Whites and mingling188 words
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156 1954-06-15 2 WANTED: INDIAN SCHOOL-TEACHERS FOR SUDAN NEW DEUHI: Information lias 'jeen received m Delhi mat the Government of Sudan arc HI need of the services of schcol mistreases and masters for employment m Indiictc secondary schools, girls training co.ieges and girls intermediate schools m Northern Sudan. Qualified candidates from India willFOC - 156 words
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Article90 1954-06-15 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. L. r. Jain, Diiector-Generaf of Civil Aviation, who recently visited Nepal to examine the question of developing air transport m that country, it is learnt, has submitted his recommendations to the Government of India. The Nepal Government nuch' a request for a loanFOC - 90 words
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Article57 1954-06-15 2 MYSORE About 70 workers employed m the Cauvery Valicy Paper Mills m Nanjanguti. about 10 miles from here, have gone on fast here m the premises of the mill offices since last Tuesday night. The satvagraha is stated to be owing to non-payment of theirFOC - 57 words
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Article38 1954-06-15 2 MADRAS. Mr. W. R. S. Satthianathan, 1.C.5., who h.is Ivon appointed to act as Chief Seciotary vice Mi\ K. Ramun'.i Menon, 1.C.5.. proceeded on leave for one month, took charge of the office recently.- FOCFOC - 38 words
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Advertisement84 1954-06-15 2 FOR CUTS, WOUNDS, SPOTS, PIMPLES, RASHES AND SORES Zam-Buk Ointment, rich m medicinal oils, penetrates Y^s^STy'.^'", /Jffl& i deep into the skin. Zam- Buk allays pain, soreness l^^k^^pS^^ and inflammation. It kills disease germs, dries up discharge, quickly heals. Zam Buk is wonderful for skin diseases and injuries, foot troubles,84 words
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103 1954-06-15 3 Frontier Gandhi's Warning LAHO 1 F Abd «l Ghaffar Khan, popularly known a* the "Frontier Gmdhi", has criticised the Pakistan Governments action m dismissing the Section 92-A^ lUUStry m East 1 imposing He sad. m a Pres» intervi-u at Rawalpindi that the use.•f103 words
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Article332 1954-06-15 3 Atomic Disintegration Quest io n Atomic dis. integration can be brought about through the bombardment of a given mass by electrons. On the other hand, the structure of the atom is believed to be maintained by centripetal forces which prevent the escape of electrons. How la the bombardment accomplished underUNESCO - 332 words
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Article265 1954-06-15 3 Meanwhile, reports reaching Calcutta from various districts of East Bengal reveal pjl.co high-handedness m many places after the promulgation of Gov <rnor»s rule. Comiila is per* haps the worst-affected district from this po.nt of view The morale of the minorities has broken down with the arlest ofFOC - 265 words
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582 1954-06-15 3 DACCA: Major-General lskandir Mirza, Governor of r.a-1 11.,I 1 n -.it. toldi a Press con.Vreme on Wednesday that 706 I* 1 sons had been arrested so far m the interests o f maintaining law and order >n the Province, ihe arrested peisunsFOC - 582 words
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348 1954-06-15 3 FALL IN PADDY PRICES IN KUMBAKONAM KL'MLJAKoNAM: A downward trend m paddy prices had led to strange developments m the market here. H therto it was thought that Mr.iukur and other areas on th« southern fringe and southBMt were a'ways deficit m rice, .md that rice had to be supplied348 words
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Article63 1954-06-15 3 MANGALORE: The Rajpe Aerodrome was closed "for traffic last Tuesday owing to bad weather and" consequently the Indian Airlines Corporation plane on its Bombay-Mangalore-Cochn scheduled flight cou d not land here. Mangalore and its suburbs are experiencing a heavy downpour of rain. Since June i. when the monsoonFOC - 63 words
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Article93 1954-06-15 3 Pak Police Firing Ten Killed CALCUTTA: Ten persons Including two Musliim Kirl students were killed when police opened fire last week at PatuakhaT, a .sub-divisional headquarters m Barsiai district m (East I'aki'itan), according to a report published! m a vernacular ilaiij Jugantar. The incident m wh eh about 100 personsFOC - 93 words
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189 1954-06-15 3 DACCA: The East Bengal Government m a Press Note issued here says: "The attention of the Government has been drawn to reports appearing m certain Calcutta newspapers of June 9. that the office of the United Pront Party m Sadarghat ar«*a hi still guarded189 words
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Article34 1954-06-15 3 CALCUTTA Dr. Radna Binode Pal. Indian jurist, naa been c ected Vice-Pres dent of the sixth session of the International Law Commission, according to a cable received here from Parls FOCFOC - 34 words
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539 1954-06-15 3 CALCUTTA Si 1 K. R. Damie, Additional Secretary, Union Ministry of Food and Ag i. culture, xust week an. nounced tnat the Government of lnaia. hud decided to estat)l\r,n a Central Arecanut Research Station at Vittai, m South Kanara District. "Our ■not and toremostFOC - 539 words
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Article101 1954-06-15 3 KURNOOL,: Dr. P. Dammukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, said at Kiiur that steps must be taken to develop fruitgrowing from the production point of view Inaugurating the Antfhra horticultural conference Dr. Deshmukh said that increased fruit production was pos?5:olc party by increasing; the area under fruit*FOC - 101 words
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Article366 1954-06-15 3 Question: If mans power over speed becomes even greater, will it be possible to break thiough the 'time barrier'? If so, m what direction would man travel backwards or forwards through time? ANSWER: In one sense, of course, we all travel through time, and always m theUNESCO - 366 words
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Article57 1954-06-15 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Ti:i-vancore-Oochin Government hag increased the proposed expenditure for the constiuotion of a Gandhi memorial at Cap c comorin from R5.1.00.000 to Rs. 2,00,000. The memorial will be m the from of a spacious hail with a stupa. A bathing K hat attached toFOC - 57 words
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Article76 1954-06-15 3 NEW DELHI: Everest con qucrer, Tensing Norkay, nas donated a mountaineer's m& to the United Nations. The axe was presented to the U.N. Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld m New York on Tuesday, by the Council of the Worli Veterans Federation (W.V.iF.) a U.S I.FOC - 76 words
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637 1954-06-15 3 from the West. "A contented and united population residing- m this area which is at least as Important from the point of view of national defence as the Punjab will greatly edd to the security of the country, it spid. The Committee consisted ofFOC - 637 words
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Article209 1954-06-15 3 DUM DUM: Three flying control officers of Dum Duin Airport testifying before Vac Lokur Committee inquiring into the Dakota aircrasn near the aerodrome On April 30 last stated that they observed the aircraft smoking profu3o--ly soon afttr it was airborne. .One of them immediately radioedFOC - 209 words
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Article100 1954-06-15 3 BOMBAY: The Sub-Com-mittee appointed by the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee to present Bombay's case to the States Reorganisation Committee finalised the memorandum presented by the Drafting Committee. The samo v/Hi he placed before the next BPCC Meeting for approval and adoption The Memorandum runs to 100FOC - 100 words
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Advertisement13 1954-06-15 3 It llYi 1 EMULSION Hi I BUILDS THE BODY PROTECTS THE LUNGS I^Wfe13 words
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Article1437 1954-06-15 4 CEYLQN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Question To Be Considered m First Week Of July COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, m the House of Representatives last week, replying to questions regarding the proposal to amend the Constitution, said the matter would first be discussed by the GovernmentFOC - 1,437 words
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97 1954-06-15 4 P. M. TO DECIDE FATE OF 1,700 MEN COLOMBO: The fate of the seven carpentry workshops will be decided on by the Prime Minister. This week representatives of the 1,700 workers of the 7 workshops will place their case before the Prime Minister They ask that the workshops be runFOC - 97 words
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Article110 1954-06-15 4 KANDY: The body of Mr Harry Halalle (30) P.W.D. Inspector of the University Scheme Peradeniya, was recovered last week from the Mahaveli near Lady Blake's Drive. He had fallen into the river 5 accidental!- whilst crossing the J main Railway Bridge at Pera--5 deniya on hisFOC - 110 words
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Article53 1954-06-15 4 COLOMBO Mr. Muruga Filial Navaratnaswami, who recently created history by swimming the Palk Straits, has been awarded the British Empire Medal m the Queen's birthday honours list. Among other recipients m Ceylon is the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Albert P«»ris urhn i« mFOC - 53 words
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Article99 1954-06-15 4 KURNOOL: It is understood that a notification will shortly be issued giving the approval of the President for the starting of the Andhra High Court at Guntur on July 5. It is stated that besides the judges who are to be transferred from Madras to the AndhraFOC - 99 words
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Article167 1954-06-15 4 COLOMBO Civil Servants will go m deputation to the Prime Minister if he requires aay clarification on points raised by them m their memorandum. Thia decision was taken at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Ceylon Civil Service Association. In this memorandum n:w before theFOC - 167 words
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Article30 1954-06-15 4 BENTOTA: Mrs. Nohohamy Lenora (104) said to be the oldest resident of Bentota died last week. She leaves a son, two daughters and a number of grandchildren.- FOCFOC - 30 words
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907 1954-06-15 4 Admission To Professional Colleges: New Rules Change Not Made On Communal Grounds —MINISTER MADRAS: The Madras Government, m v Press note recently, announced changes m nnes m connexion with admissions to Government colleges. The main change pertains to the increase from 50 to 150 of the maximum number of marksFOC - 907 words
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81 1954-06-15 4 SEOUL., June 14 President Syngman Rhee left here by air yesterday morning for Chinhae. where he will deliver tho opening address to delegates at the anti-Communist "peoples'* Asian conference opening on Tuesday. Twenty seven delegates are m Chinhae to participate m the three dayAP - 81 words
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Article129 1954-06-15 4 PARIS, June 14 France has 19 Cabinets, headed by 13 d.fferent men, since Gen. Char.es de Gaulle established himself as head of the government m September 1944, after the liberation of Paris. Henri Queuille's first government holds the postwar record for staying m office 12 monthsAP - 129 words
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Article82 1954-06-15 4 "OPERATION ALERT" IN U.S. WASHINGTON. June 14 me lust couunerH.wme LJniEed States civil defence driU -gu.nst a estnnuiated all-out uemic attacK is scneuined to start this morning. "Operation Aiert,'' an <umed attack by 425 hOCl'le aues coziverging" from tne north, east and west, is set to start at 10 A.M.AP - 82 words
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59 1954-06-15 4 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PRAYERS AT CHETTIARS' TEMPLE Special worship and prayers were conducted on TmtncUj iG-st m tne Chettiars' To.npA at Tank Road, S.ngapore iOi tne welfare and weaoeing Oi am Majesty yueen Elizabeti. tne Second. A distinguished gathering o Ohettiars and others was pre sent on the occasion, writes th*.59 words
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Article, Illustration152 1954-06-15 4 Reform Marriage In Malacca MR. LOUIS PUSHPARATNAM AND MISS PARVATHI BAI were married m the Refofmed style at Malacca on Wednesday, June 2. Miss Parvathi Bai, is the daughter of Mr. T. S. M. Perumal, the wellknown reformist and an old resident of Malacca. Mr. G. Sarangapany, Editor. Tamil Murasu,152 words
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Article40 1954-06-15 4 The fortnightly meeting ot the Divine Life Society wll be held at 7.30 rjm. tomorrow Wednesday, June 16 at No Thiam Siew Avenue. Kii^cns. Singapore, the residence of Mr. S. Narasimhan. AH are cordially invited to attend40 words
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