Indian Daily Mail, 17 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 121. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954. FOUR PAGGS 15 CENTS16 words
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465 1954-06-17 1 "They're Not Policemen": France's Contention Rejected NEW DELHI, June 16 India today strongly protested to F*aiue ag.i n t Jie arnv.u of "troops" at x uiuiuiieiiy, m m j-ccih settlement m India, and (I m -.iiJtHl their immediate withdrawal. The Government saidReuter - 465 words
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Article45 1954-06-17 1 TOKYO, June 16 —Japans Imperial Palace was opened to iiffht&ccrs yesterday for the first time on a daily basis. Heretofore the most-sur-rounded home of Empercr Hirohito and Empress Na^ako was open to the public only on Snccial occasions. APAP - 45 words
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93 1954-06-17 1 BANGKOK, June 16.— Three Chinese schools m the Bang^OA area have been searched on the onarge of being invoked iv Jominunist propaganda activities, Thai powce announced yea terday Po.ice said the schools were entered m connection with ..londay's early morning rams o* 100 homes ofAP - 93 words
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Article92 1954-06-17 1 LONDON, June 16.— Hum. jurs circulated m the House of Jommons yesterday that General Sir Gerald Templer, ror.ner High Commissioner or Malaya, is being considered as i possible Supreme Commanier for any NATO-iike military oet.up of Allied powers m South-East Asia. There was no officialAP - 92 words
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98 1954-06-17 1 Chinese Communists Planning Invasion Of India Pakistan? —N'littf China Report TAIPEI, June 16.— The Interior Ministry's Tatao News Agency said today 100,000 Chinese Communist troops stationed m Tibet are studying the languages of India and Pakistan as a preliminary to invasion. Tatao. which claims contacts on the Red-held mainland, gave98 words
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190 1954-06-17 1 DJAKARTA, June 16. A woman formerly known as Pio yesterday held a press conference to say that she had changed into a man, and had taken her name off, and intended, as soon as he strike she had saved enough money, to marryReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-06-17 1 VICE-ADMIRAL. SIR MARK PIZEY, C-in-C, Indian Navy, inagurated the first «Ur net radio telephone Unk between Naval H.Q. and the Fleet, on June 8, when he talked from New LK'.hi to Rear Admiral F, A, Ballance on I.N.s, "Delhi" at sea off Bombay. i97 words
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102 1954-06-17 1 NEW YORK, June 16 rJelgium, India. Syria and the United States were appoini d Tuesday to a UN. Trustee3hip drafting committee to prepare a report on the Council's •^u.ituue toward the Itaji >n administration of S>CTnaUland. The appointment was announced after the Soviet Union complainedAP - 102 words
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Article54 1954-06-17 1 TAAIPICA (Mexico). June 16 At least 13 persons burned to death m a bus fire between idiupioo cuid vju^aia area uu«--..i-nday nignt Eight utturs were seriously burned. The bus was swe^t by flames and the gas tank exploded A ii 'carded cijrar-tte was t-us-ectcdAP - 54 words
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111 1954-06-17 1 Malaya India Radio Link Inaugurated (By Our Staff Reporter) The inauguration of the Ma laya /India Radio TelepuoiK service yesterday saw "hia:nlevel" talks between SingapJie and Delhi; Singapore ano Bombay, and Kuala Lumpur and Madras. The Singapore Delhi talk was between the acting Representative of the Government of India Mr.111 words
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Article79 1954-06-17 1 Sir John Nicoll told Siti Bajpai: "Tnis most welcome c user, these tnis which have will, we can be confident, provide an added impulse to trade via Singapore, and bring ov«.n e.vser, tnese ties which have existed between them for very many years Sri Bajpai replied79 words
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209 1954-06-17 1 "Government m this country must insist on the preservation and the proper utilisation of the land and its natural resources: it is a task which transcends political argument, said the Hijjn Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGllldvray, when he opened the new irr.gation headworks at Machang Bubok,209 words
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Article47 1954-06-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent MYsoiiU, June 16. The State Chief Minister Mr. K. Hanumanthia announced here yesterday that the State Government had decided to introduce Bharata Nat yam South Indian classical dance) m all educational institutions m the State from next year.— Copyright.47 words
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Article143 1954-06-17 1 KATMANDU. June 16 —Sir Edmund Hillary, the New Zealand mountaineer. win visit Katmandu before fGUBji home after his expedition to tiarun Glacier, North East Nepal, it was learned here today It la thought his visit may be to arrange permission for further expeditions to Nepal. Mr.Reuter - 143 words
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Article203 1954-06-17 1 Red China Embassy In London? LONDON, J\me 16 Britain will shortly receive permament Chinese diplomat. c laiosiun m Ltondon, usually well-informed quarters lxei« oeiieve. m the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Winston chutrefused information about an exchange of missions <vun Communist China Hut he sand a statement might be madeReuter - 203 words
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181 1954-06-17 1 Six IJMNO-MCA members four elected and two nominated today kept away from the monthly meeting of the Maiacca Municipal Council. The remaining seven members of the Council, five elected and two nominated, were all present. The President of the Coui cil, Mr.181 words
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Article116 1954-06-17 1 ROME, June 16.— World's first "atom lor peace" exhibi. tion sponsored by the United States Information Service to demonstrate peaceful uses of atomic energy opened here last night with the reading of a message from President Eisenhower. "Never again jjiay man have so extraordinary m opportunityReuter - 116 words
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Article95 1954-06-17 1 LONDON. June 16 Italian Ambassador Manlio Brosio told the British Foreign Office uesday of Rome's objections to the latest \n^io-Americ?m m for setting the Tiimu dispute wan xugosiavia The Anglo-American pian was that Italy and Yugoslavia should share the Trieste territory broadly along the lines of the presentAP - 95 words
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170 1954-06-17 1 Sivagnana Gramani Fixes July 4 As "Boundary Commission Day" From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS: June 16.— Mr. M. P. Sivagnana Gramani, President of the Tamil Arasu Kazhagam and President of the Tamknad North Boundary Committee, has fixed July 4to be observed asCopyright - 170 words
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80 1954-06-17 1 LONDON. June 16 Coionel Abdel Fattah Hassan, Deputy Minister for Sudanese Aiiauy. arnvtd her-J oy air from Cairo last night The British Foreign Office said they knew he was coming, but the specific purpose *>f his visit was not disclosed. He is expected toAP - 80 words
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212 1954-06-17 1 People Warned Against French Govt's Tactics From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 16— Official circles here repudiate as completely false the suggestion attributed to the French authorities m Pans of Indian complicity m the Liberation of Yanam, French Indian Settlement near Kakinada212 words
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Article54 1954-06-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent CHIDAMBARAM, June 16.— Dr. C. P. Ramaswamy Ayyar who has accepted the Vice-Chancellorship of the Central University of Banaras for a term of six years, is expected to lay down the office of ViceChancellor of the Annamalai Varsity m the first54 words
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Article43 1954-06-17 1 OTTAWA, Ju ne 16 —Prime Minlacer Louis st Laurent said, the Canadian Government will consider inviting Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and British Foreign Sec--tary Mr. Anthony Eden to Ottawa during their visit to Washington late this month APAP - 43 words
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Article45 1954-06-17 1 GENEVA, Jane 16— The Foreign Ministers at the Indo-Chliia peace talks here will probably avoid formally suspending the conference at* had been expected soon by appointttag deputies to continue negotiations for eating the war, conference sources said today.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article43 1954-06-17 1 COLOMBO: June 16.-Mr. Jawaharlai Nehru, Prime Minister of India, bas told the Ceylonetie Government that he considers both Ea.it and West must issue an im.tatton to the Colombo Powers to supervise an armistice In Indo-China. official Hourct-- here said today.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article54 1954-06-17 1 The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, has a creed to the suggestion first niaov by the nurses living m the Nurses Home at the Onerai Hospital that the title of the Home should be "Vickerv* House" In memory of Dr. W. J. Vlckers, w h» recently retlml as Director54 words
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72 1954-06-17 1 HELSINKI, June 16.— The International Congress of Women called here yesterday for international control of atomic weapons and promotion of peaceful applications of atomic power. Their resolution urged women's organisations m the 28 western countries represented at the Congress to prepare themselves for the economicReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement39 1954-06-17 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66^00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month > $6 50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39 00 1 Year 78.0039 words
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653 1954-06-17 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. June 17, '54 "Sympathy Strike" By The MIC? f fHE MIC Working Committee, it is reported, ig scheduled to meet on Sunday, June 20, to decide on what it calls its "future action" following the UMNO-MCA's boycott of the legislatures. What action exactly it is653 words
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647 1954-06-17 2 Madras Will Have 17, Says Mrs. Deshmukh MADRAS: Addressing social workers at a public meeting last week at Government House Estate, Mount Road, Srimathi Durgabhai Deshmukh, Chairman, Central Social Welfare Board, announced that the Board would launch over 300 Social Welfare projects onFOC - 647 words
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195 1954-06-17 2 NEW DELHI: The Delhi State Government hav e constituted a nine-man Committee to examine the Prohibtion policy m the State according to the terms of the 'Directive Principles' of the Union Constitution and 'm the context of Delhi being a metropolis of the coun try and195 words
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112 1954-06-17 2 MADRAS: The Madars Government have constituted In consultation with the Chairman of tto Central Social Welfare Board (Srimathi Durrabai Deshmukh) the State Social Welfare Advisory Board vith the following members: nominees: Srimathis Manjubashini, A. V. Kuttimalu Vmma. V. Rajalakshmi and S. Jayalakshmi Rao, Deputy DirFOC - 112 words
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163 1954-06-17 2 U.S. Dam Experts Not Required Any More NEW DELHI: The services of nearly a dozen U.S. dam experts are to be dispensed with soon. A decision has already been taken by the Uov. ernment of India m this respect and detai.s of compensation to be paid to them on theFOC - 163 words
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272 1954-06-17 2 NEW DELHI: Official figures of India'? overseas trade ..or the year 1953 made available recently showed that the country had an adverso trade balance of Rs. 23. -SS crores as against an adverse balance of Rs. 173.33 crorcs m 1952. India's balance of trade withFOC - 272 words
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Article131 1954-06-17 2 BOMBAY: Evgenia. 7, 400- ton Liberian freighter, foundered off Marmagoa harbour and split Into two In a storm that hit the Portuguese Goa port on June 4 last, according to a message received m shipping- circles In Bombay. The freig-hter wan being loaded with 6,500 tonsFOC - 131 words
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Article246 1954-06-17 2 MADRAS: The Railway Board has informed the An. dhra Chamber of Commerce that its request to run express diesel cars between Kurnoj! and Guntakal and Nandyal win be considered as soon as supplies of new metre gauge diesel cars, for wh.ch ordeis have already been placed areFOC - 246 words
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343 1954-06-17 2 LOK SABHA SPEAKER'S REPLY TO REFERENCE -JJFSSS& ST&^L '*jrSS*ZL 12m It might be mentioned here that on the opening day of the Budget session of the Coorg Legislative Assembly on March 12 last, the members of the AntLMerger Party staged a walk-out followingFOC - 343 words
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400 1954-06-17 2 KAXHMANDU: King Tribhuvan of Nepal, m h.s address to the Advisory Assembly, vvtuch was read by Prince Maiiemira referred to the formation of the Cabinet and said that until general elections were held or a Government was formed by elected representatives, some sortFOC - 400 words
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Article130 1954-06-17 2 PAK SCHOOL HEADMISTRESS ARRESTED DACCA The East Pakistan Government recency announced the arrest of Mumtaz Begum. Headmistress of a school m Narayanganj. She is the first woman to be arrested since the imposition of Governor's rule m the province on May 30. The total number of arrested including the arrestFOC - 130 words
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204 1954-06-17 2 POONA: Sri J. P. Narain, Praja-Socialist leader said the Bhoodan movement was the first phase of t radical programme contemplated to bring about peaceful and non-violent social revolution m the country. Addressing a meeting of Bhoodan workers, he expressed the view that a change mFOC - 204 words
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Article38 1954-06-17 2 MADRAS: The Madras Gov ernment liave made an amend ment to the Madras Motor Vehicles Rules with a view to making exhibition of fare table a condition for the Issue nf permit.- FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article391 1954-06-17 2 BOMBAY "America M nungry for spiritual k-ow-edge." disclosed Mr. Lew Ayres, Hollywood film star, m :he ccurse of a discuss. on wit! Pressmen last week. Today more books on r»>iigion are being read m Anu.•ica. religious musiic is jc tm .^iven preference to stage nniAc andFOC - 391 words
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Article74 1954-06-17 2 GIRIDIH: A stud bull which fell into a well recently kept a small army of municivul sweepers and technicians busy the whole night m rescue operations. Three ton cran \s were used eventually to lift f he bull out of the well Miraculously, it wasFOC - 74 words
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557 1954-06-17 3 "Detrimental To Solidarity And Integrity Of State" LAHORE: The Left- Wing Azad Pakistan Party has expressed its grave concern at the indiscriminate arrests now being made throughout the country. The convening cemmitee of the Party m a statement here said: "This unwarranted attack on theFOC - 557 words
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Article60 1954-06-17 3 SIML.A President Kajenurm Prasud has been indisposed ,ince Monday with an attac.v jf fibrosit.s. Lt.-Gen. Chatterjee, Military Secretary to tne President, .via tnat the President nau .ad disturbed n.ghts due to ya-kache whicn aggravated on uvement. fJcn. Chatterjee added tnat .he President was feeling auch better recentlyFOC - 60 words
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Article48 1954-06-17 3 PACHMARHi: The term oi jtfice of Dr. Pattabhi Sitaiam.naya, Governor of Madhya L J x-adesh. has been extended by six monhts, it is learnt. Dr. PaUabhi, who was to .etire on July 1, will not conUmM til the end of this year FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article62 1954-06-17 3 KARACHI: Water shortages m Karachi have cauwed "water riots* 1 m which during the past two tliys one i»erson is reported to have been killed and 20 injured. The increase m population is stilted to be the reason for the shortage of water. Lung queues ofFOC - 62 words
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Article143 1954-06-17 3 KARACHI: Reports that tn e Pakistani Governments refused perm.ssion to Sikh p:igrtms to vis.t Gurdwara Dera Sahib and other gurdwaras m Lahore from June 2 to 4 without asidgfninj any reason is incorrect, according l to the Press Information Department. According to it, the Govern.143 words
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Article184 1954-06-17 3 Body Removed From Funeral Pyre MAIHJRAI: The boOy of tvris.i.iavciii (28) nw re-iii..»«-a oy the jfoiice from t»ie tiuieiiu py««\ wliiie it was i*mi>k iTi-mait'til, on siispuion. xhe Police received information mat a body war* ix-.ng taken hurriedky to tue ttciiiation ground ami! that It was a ia-4' of suspectedFOC - 184 words
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68 1954-06-17 3 BOMAY: A party of 14 technicians of the Chlttaianjan Locomotive Works |€fl jan ijocomotive WorKs led week fo r the United Kingdom .y it.M.S. Straitnaid for ngher training and s<-udy m jOv.mot.ve manufacture. The team, seventh from India's only locomotive manufacturing unit to vi it theFOC - 68 words
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364 1954-06-17 3 NEW DELHI: Sri R. K. Nehru, Secretary, External Affairs Ministry of the Govejnment of India recently announced that the Government propo^d to tighten the permit system reguiathig Uirvel between India and) the French Set-..••liM-nts immediately. Svi Nehru madu the announcement at aFOC - 364 words
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177 1954-06-17 3 WHY PARIS TALKS FAILED R. K. Nehru BOMBAY Sri R. K. Nehru. Secretary of the External Affairs Ministry. Government of India who led the Wd delegation to Paris to negotiate a settlement over the French India enclaves, an arrival last week stated that the negotiations had to be discontinued asFOC - 177 words
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Article109 1954-06-17 3 KURNOOL: It Is understood that the Andhra Government have informed UM Government of India that the construction of Siddheswaram project was net likely to affect the road-bridge proposed across the Tungabhadra river near Kurnool. m vi;w of this it is stated that the Government of India wouldFOC - 109 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-06-17 3 Photo. Accompanied by U.S. Under Secretary of State, Walter Bedell-Smith (left), Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Moiotov leaves the Hotel Dv Rhone, U.S. delegation headquarters m Geneva, June 7 after having had dinner with the head of the delegation.- A P.AP - 41 words
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244 1954-06-17 3 Doctors Urge Special Medical College For Their Children! BOMBAy: Dr C. S. Patcl. President of the Medical Council of India, suggested that a medical college for the children of medical practitioners m India should be started m Bombay. Dr. Patel said that m view of the difficulty experienced by doctorsFOC - 244 words
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373 1954-06-17 3 SYNTHETIC OIL PRODUCTION IN INDIA SRINAGAR: in c Central Government's Advisory Committee on Synthetic Petrol has decided, alter two days' deliberations here, to recommend to the Central Govern. mem the setting up of a synthetic oil industry m the country aa soon as possible The Chairman of the Commliittee, Mr.FOC - 373 words
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566 1954-06-17 3 How To Win The Respect Of Students? RADHAKRISHNAN'S ADVICE TO TEACHERS N'AINITAL: India's Vice. President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Last Friday said! that un-versuies were a sort of fellowship of t.-arhtTM and students, if teachers were devoted to their subjects, am? did outstanding- work, they could win the respect of students.FOC - 566 words
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Article52 1954-06-17 3 OTTAWA: Emperor Halle Selassie, descendant of Kins Solomon, was asked when he was here, if any statesmen todiay had the qualities of hi* wise forebear. He replied: "There* are very many men m the world. It is difficult to name one, as otherwise men might nut likeFOC - 52 words
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Article29 1954-06-17 3 NAGPUR: Forty-one persons died of sun-stroke In Nagpur, out of 108 cases reported between May 1 and June 8, according- to the Corporation, FOCFOC - 29 words
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208 1954-06-17 3 Contributions To National Loan: Madras Leads Other States MADRAS: The Finance Minuter. Sri C. Subramaniani. last week discussed with the Union Finance Minister. sn C. D. Deshmukh. the seccria Five- Year Plan. and the National Plan Loan He said Sri Deshmukh vva s?lad at the people's respon&e to the loan,FOC - 208 words
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336 1954-06-17 3 Delimitation Of Constituencies: Postponement Urged CHITTOOR: Messrs. M. Anantna^ayanam lycngar, Deputy Speaker, L«ok Sabha. I. O. visw^twiam, M«moer ol tn e Andnra tradesn congreso CAjinmiLtec, R. B. Sudar^niia Vai-ma. M.L.A., K. Audukesavaiu Naidu, MJL.A., ana otners conierred here laot week to consider the propu sais" of the Delimitation Commission. TheyFOC - 336 words
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Article90 1954-06-17 3 MADRAS: The Government hag rejected the proposal <>: the Commissioner, Madrn-J Corporation, to place "humJi boxes" m all State transport buses to collect funds tc solve the beggar problem ir the city, stating that it !a not feasible. It has, however sugge^ccc that a betterFOC - 90 words
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205 1954-06-17 3 Dr. C. P. R. Ayyar To Head Benares University MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Ayyar, who has been invited to be the Vice-Chancej. lor of the Benares Hindu University, has accepted the offer and witt enter on his new duties on July 1. Dr. Ramaswami Ayyar succeeds a distinguished lineFOC - 205 words
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Article95 1954-06-17 3 MADRAS: Tne Thai Gov, eminent Trade Mission, whicu is now m Delhi win arrive m Madras this week. The delegation is led by 001. Chunr.tr Chawenßsak Songkram, President of the EangkOk Chamber of Commerc". Mr. Khasean Lamsam is the Secretary. The Mission consists of elevenFOC - 95 words
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Article1174 1954-06-17 4 CEYLON NEWS: Knighthoods For Peries r Senator Soysa Palk Strait Swimmer Also Honoured COLOMBO: A vtecountcy for Lord Souibury the Uovmi nilWtl and two knipn thoods— one for Mr. Albert IVries. speaker of the House of Rf.ireseiitoMves and the Uher fur Mr. W.A.B. Soynn-are Ceylon's mate shareFOC - 1,174 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-06-17 4 PHOTO Prominent Tamil resident of Seylon SRI A. SELA.AMUTHU, who has been eanfenrtiT the title cf "Ad'.ger" on the occasion of the Queen's Birthday m recognition of hi manifold eM*v»<"« to the Island nd Ite people. MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 37 words
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Article260 1954-06-17 4 SIR JOHN WANTS NO 'UNDESIRABLES COLOMBO Sir J°hn Kotcawaia. Prime Minister at jeyion, toid Ws part^men last vecK tnat aiicnoufcn a lar^e liunuer Of the waders or tut: jeyion LK-mocratic Congiv.ss were citizens of Ceylon, h*.:ouid not permit them to represent registered citizens 01 Lncfcan origin m Parliament. If heFOC - 260 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-06-17 4 PHOTO MR. X F. ISSAR, the ni'.v Deputy High Commissiim, r for inuia m t vi n ne arriM'ti m Colombo I >^t week. MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 25 words
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175 1954-06-17 4 'Coercion Cannot Make Them Indians —DESAI COLOMBO: Mr. CL C. Desai. the Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon told the rress last week *that the Government oi India agreed with him that stateless person of Indian origin m Ceyion could not be registered as inuian citizens unuer any form of coercion.FOC - 175 words
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Article53 1954-06-17 4 COLOMBO The Govern, ment Parliamentary Group last week decided to nominate Mr, E. W. Kannangara for election to the Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Shums Casslm. There were three other cand'dates Messrs) Peter Mellaaratchy, D. B. Eliapola and R.FOC - 53 words
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Article221 1954-06-17 4 FAKE APPOINTMENT ORDERS! COLOmtkO; several persons I who have registered themscive» ior job as ttinna.esc uncertilicated teachers have received fake letters ot appointment purporting to be trom the uirector of Education. The Ministry of Education is investigating' this organisea racket. A teacher m a school tn the Eastern province wontedFOC - 221 words
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Article, Illustration141 1954-06-17 4 MR. M. GOPALA MfA'ON, the BfUNMtttttve q| the GoverniVic.it of India m Malaya and MRS. MEN'ON w' are on a holiday m India, \i ited Trivandnim rt>c- nlly wf;i,j they wcid entertained to a tea party at the Trivandnim i<nnis Club by MR J S.141 words
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Article362 1954-06-17 4 NEW MALAYAN SOCIETY IN BRITAIN A new society designed to make Malayans better known to British people and Britain to Malayans to be forpr.J m London. At a meeting the Malayan community on Saturday an Interim Con. mitte e was elected to prepare the constitution and unUi take preliminary work362 words
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Article185 1954-06-17 4 COLOMBO Four essential I services the Railway. Electrical Department, port Com-mis-ion and the Gal Ova Board are to be placed on such a footing that they can be mobilised m an emergency. For a start members ni these departments will be invited to volunteer forFOC - 185 words
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109 1954-06-17 4 'MAKE SINHALESE AND TAMIL COMPULSORY' COLOMBO The Colombo Tamil Sangam Society has inormed the Ministry of Education that its members n_vc .n^.. inuus.y agreed that Sin,ia:ese and Tamil snou d De UU •.roauced as ccmpuisory sub octs m all schools throughout .we .sland a*.* ear y as possible, rue societyFOC - 109 words
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68 1954-06-17 4 Mr. v, v. uaaora na lit i, ICLC, wih speak on the ''Hindu Out.ook on Li.c" u.'der the auspices of the Ramakrishna mission on Saturday, June 19 at 6 p.m. at the .liKsion Hail. <j, Norris R- ii Swair.'i Ni^hkam'inand.i tho Pusident of the68 words
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Article62 1954-06-17 4 On the occps en cf his 62nd utnjay, the Sultan of Kedah has been pleased to appoint the fo- owing as Justices cf the Peace for the State of Keduh Mi_ Leslie Rogers, Dr. Cheah Tod.i' Lock, Mr. K. Karunakanun Nair, Che Ahmad bin Mohd- Isa, Tuan62 words
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