Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1954
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Title Section18 1954-06-20 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indain Daily Mail OL. X. No. 124. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1954, FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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617 1954-06-20 1 Anti-Communist Exiles Invade Leftist Guatemala NEW YORK, June 19.— A New York source with close Central American contacts said last night he was told by telephone from Honduras that armed unti-Communist troops had begun an invasion of Guatemala from Honduran territory. Their aimReuter - 617 words
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144 1954-06-20 1 BEL.IEZE, British Honduras, June 19 Amid traditional British pomp and ceremony, the anti-British People's United Party assumed office yesterday as the majority party in the legislature of this central American crown colony bordering- Guatemala But along: with pledges of co-operation from the hom* gfovemmentA.P. - 144 words
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Article118 1954-06-20 1 RUSSIA CASTS ITS 60th VETO NEW YORK, June 19.— The Sovi«t Union cast its 60th vote m the United Nations Security Council to block yeeter<iay the sending of an observer group to Thailand to watch the border with Indochina. The vote on the proposal to despatch the observers was nineReuter - 118 words
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Article77 1954-06-20 1 CAIRO. June 19 Egypt on© of the world's early monarchies, celebrated its first anniversary as a republic yesterday The day was declared a national holiday. Major-Gen Mohammed N*guib. the nation'^ first President, gave a nationwide broadcast appealing for the unity of the people behind the present regime.AP - 77 words
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Article48 1954-06-20 1 PERTH, Julie 19 Five Malayans were included In tiie West Australian men's ltaflminton squad which be.sr-n? training on June 20 In preparation for the Australian championships In Perth in October They are J H. I»o\v. R. U*m. W. Kwok.T Choon and G. Lesslar.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article259 1954-06-20 1 PARIS. June 19. Pierre Mendea France the new Frame Minister In a nationwide broadcast last night recalled the famous June 18 tipeech of General de Oauile m 1940 exhorting Frenchmen to carry on the war. In a short three-minut© udctress, Mr. Mendes France said: "I amReuter - 259 words
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Article77 1954-06-20 1 The distinction of being the first Malayan to be employed by the Tennessee Valley Authority m Knoxville, Tennessee, as a design engineer goe3 to Yap Neng Chew of Singapore. The oldest son of Yap Shing Nln, director of the National Aerated Water Co. Lt<l Singapore, Mr.77 words
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Article506 1954-06-20 1 Stage Protest March SEQUEL TO DISMISSAL OF TEACHERS "WE'RE NOT HIRELINGS"! JAFFNA: Jaffna teachers broke nfew ground last week when more than a thousand members from the secondary schools marched m an impressive procession from the Northern Province Teachers' Union headquarter* m Vannarponnai along a two-mileFOC - 506 words
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53 1954-06-20 1 TEACHERS MUST BE "LEGALLY" MARRIED COLOMBO: No teacher who contracts a marriage which is not legally registered will be eligible for appointment as a teacher m any Government or As. sisted School m future. Legislation to this effect wiii be introduced In Parliament by the Minister of Education, Mr. M.FOC - 53 words
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Article47 1954-06-20 1 The draw by ballot for the allocation of National Service men to the Singapore Military Forces and the Civil Defence Corps will place at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road tomorrow, beginning at 5.15 p.m. The ceremony will be open to the public.47 words
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Article51 1954-06-20 1 Lady MacGllllvray, wife of the High Commissioner, opened the YWCA's new $15,000 club centre at the Coronation Park, Ipoh, on Friday afternoon. The Centre is the YWCA's first la Ipoh. The Association's next task Is to furnish the building and to add badminton and tennis51 words
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Article134 1954-06-20 1 Ex-Minister As Laundry Man UNITED NATIONS, NY. June 19 Soviet dielegatc Setnon X, Tsarapkin waved a copy of the New York Times before the Security Council yesterday. He noted that it contained a photograph lowing a former Yugoslv cabinet minister sorting linen m a Chicago laundry. "That's the American wayAP - 134 words
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155 1954-06-20 1 Foreign Minister of Thailand, Prince Wan Waithayakon told Reuter yesterday that his country would take its appeal for a peace observes mission to the United Nations General Assembly. He was commenting on the Soviet vote in the Security Council at New York yesterday onReuter - 155 words
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Article100 1954-06-20 1 MANILA, June 19. Judge Felicisimo Ocampo of the Manila High Court yesterday rejected as "without suffi. cient merit 1 a contempt case filed by lawyers defending surrendered Huk leader Luis Taruc. The action had been brought against Defence Under-Sec-retary Jose Crisol, Major.Gen. Jesus Vargas, Philippine armedAP - 100 words
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66 1954-06-20 1 RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, June 19.— The Cambridge university Himalayan expedition which plans to climb the 25,--550-feet Rakapeskl Peek m Kashmir's Karakorum Range will be accompanied by Majox General Mohammad Hayauddin. Chief of the Pakistan General Staff it was announced yesterday. The climbers wild fly to digit. NorthernReuter - 66 words
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181 1954-06-20 1 CALCUTTA, June 19. A French aircraft on the way to Saigon was detained here last night when it was claimed that a 14-hour search had discovered thiJee revolvers, 12 stretchers packed m gunny bags with Red Cross signs, several steel helmets andReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration124 1954-06-20 1 only esfcape from the evils of the caste system. PHOTOS. The Japanese Buddhist delegation which attended the World Buddhist Council at Rangoon last month, arrived In New Delhi early this month on a goodwill tour of India. Picture on top tftows the leader of theI.D.M. - 124 words
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435 1954-06-20 1 REDS TO WITHDRAW YIETMINH FORCES FROM LAOS CAMBODIA GENEVA, June 19. The Communists yesterday promised to withdraw immediately any Yietminh forces who might still be m Lacs and Cambodia, the two smaller Indochina states, conference sources said last night. Mr. Pham Van Dong. Vietminh Communist deputy Premier admitted at theReuter - 435 words
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89 1954-06-20 1 Nkrumah's Party Secures Increased Majority ACCRA, June 19.— Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's Convention peoples Party still further increased its overall majority when the final figures of Tuesday's elections m the Gold Coa-?t were announced yesterday AH three seats still outstanding Thursday nlffht hay? £one to the CPP giving them 71 outReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement38 1954-06-20 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Mouth 3.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66!00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19 50 6 Months 3900 1 Year 78.0038 words
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579 1954-06-20 2 JAIPRAKASH EXPLAINS AIM OF "SAMPATTIDAN" BOMBAY: Mr. Jaya Prakash Narayan, Praja Socialist leader, said here recently that Sampattklaa, as conceived by Aeharya Vinoba Bhave, would be the first step towards the conversion of capitalism into "the non-violent and just society ofFOC - 579 words
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Article136 1954-06-20 2 HYDERABAD: Mr. V. Ke•li Rao, Convenor of the Hyderabad State Bhoodan Samithi. stated that he wojid shortly confer with officers of the State Forest Department regarding; iano donated by the Nizam. Th 0 land donated by the Nizam having been found uncultivable and it ocly for jrrazlng.FOC - 136 words
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Article158 1954-06-20 2 BOMBAY: Mr. J. V. Narain, Praja 'Socialist leader, appealed to middleclass people to offer ''the sixth part of their earlngs" as contribution towards the Sarnpattidan movement started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave. Addressing a meeting of merchants at Mandvi. East Bombay, he expressed the hope that onceFOC - 158 words
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Article59 1954-06-20 2 KURNOOL: The Ancitir* Government would examine the Ramamurtl Committee Report on Prohibition and Implement soon such of those recommendations g^ were not opposed to the Prohibition policy. Mr N. Sanjeeva Redrli Deputy Chief Minister, told Pressmen last week. Mr. Reddl said as a Congre!'»sman|( he wasFOC - 59 words
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188 1954-06-20 2 NEHRU'S GIFT TO ISRAEL A TIGER CUB LUCKNOW: Sr: Jawaharlai Nehru's present to Israel, the tiger cub "Vbidhyabani", started recently on the first lap of its journey to Tel Aviv Zoo. Earlier, transport arrangements had to be changed at the laat moment as the KLM plane which was to touchFOC - 188 words
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135 1954-06-20 2 GOVERNOR RAJA ON STUDENT-TEACHER RELATIONS PURI: Mr. P S. Kumara swaml Raja, Governor of Orissa, speaking at the closing function of the Summer School of Planning and Human Relations here, said that the deterioration m the studentteacher relationship and In the standard of instruction and behaviour was agonising and somethingFOC - 135 words
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Article153 1954-06-20 2 MADRAS: The Madras Uo>. erament have introduced an amendment to the Madras Motor Vehicles Rules mi n relation to the number of persona that may be carried m a public service vehicle and the fare* chargeable for carrying them In the vehicle, according to a notificationFOC - 153 words
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109 1954-06-20 2 Private Industrial Corporation For India bombay: The Steering Committee that conducts! negotiations w ith the International Bank for Recon-'truc-tion and Development with regard to the setting- up of a privately owned Industrial Development Corporation m India, nvH here last week to finalise the draft constitution of the body. The Committee,FOC - 109 words
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Article60 1954-06-20 2 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government have extended the time for the submission of the report O f the Committee on Telugu Shorthand and Tynewrittinjr till July 31. 1954 T h o Committee had earlier' requested the Government that m view of the natunf and more time should be g-iveFOC - 60 words
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552 1954-06-20 2 Mahatma Gandhi's Statue Unveiled At Shencottah SHENCOTTAH: For the first time after ersumption of Office, Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillal Chief Minister. TravancoreCochin, visited Shencottah taluk, on May. On the way at Kuluthupuzha, about 24 miles from Shencottah, he was re celved by Dr. A. Srinivasan* Mr. P. K. Subramania Pillal,FOC - 552 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-06-20 2 PHOTO. This Royal Command Port i*!t made by Bar -n. shows the ?^i °L K <* mhui h wearing: full dres.M uniform as Colonel of the Welsh Guards. The Duhe of Edinburgh assumed this appointment last year. The Duke celebrated his thirl v-t hi rH birthttay on June 10 th'sA.P. - 51 words
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162 1954-06-20 2 VANCOUVER: Hundreds of finely trained athietes plus the Common'voalths spurtsman prince. li.K.H the Duke ■of Kdinburgh will rendezvous hire for th e U>s4 British Empire and Common-wealth Games. To bo held from July 30 to Aug. 7, the Gamos will Have over 650162 words
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137 1954-06-20 2 Arbitrary Link Keeps The Two Pakistans Together —BURMA DAILY. RANGOON: Burma s in. dependent dally newspaper 'Eurman" .said that East Pakistan was ethnically different from those from whom •iircctive.s genera 1 ly, came to It East Pakistan). Commenting editorially on tilast Bengal affairs, the paper recently said to two massesFOC - 137 words
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Article94 1954-06-20 2 NEW DELHI: The election commission has fixed the following d a t^s for he various stages of the by-elections to th c Madras Legislative Apsombly from the Gu^iyattam double member ■corastitu'erir-.y consequent on the decision by an ElectHon Tribunal that the election of sarvasri A- J ArunachalamFOC - 94 words
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227 1954-06-20 2 Saving Humanity From Self- Destruction Munshi Explains India's Historic Mission NAINITAL: Sri K. M. Munshi, Governor of UtUr Pradesh last week said India's historic mission was to save humanity from self-destruction. Addressing; the closing function cf the Chancellors' interUniveriitv Camp at Chamb.ittia. near h:rc, Sri Munshi sa;d. "Humanity is atFOC - 227 words
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239 1954-06-20 2 Mr. Modi's Free Eye Treatment Camp In Sringeri SRINGERI: Dr. Modi, after his tcur of Bellary distr>:c rarrived hero last week. Although this i= his lirst v.sit to this place largo number j gathered from suriounding- villages m spite of th c inclement weather t 0 get the benefit ofFOC - 239 words
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Article66 1954-06-20 2 SRINAGAR:' A 20.joar ItEsa Is being negotiated Vtween Maharaja Harj Singh, former Kashmir ruler, anil Associated Hotels rtgardinj; hi* Srinagar Palace, \vh h ove.lookii the famcus Dal Lake. For ahaut 35 rooms m the Palace, the monthly rent will be Ks. 3,000 over the firstFOC - 66 words
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Article271 1954-06-20 2 KARACH Laying the foundation stone of Khyber Medical College m Peshawar recently Mi. Ghulam Mohammed, Govern** Geneial of Pakistan. J.il the prob.em of medical education and of making adequate preventive and curtivc facilities available to the mass Of c:jt people was of prime national importance. H< added:FOC - 271 words
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81 1954-06-20 2 BOMBAY: About 40 port an<i dock workers 1 unlon 5 from all over India will hold a twoday conference m Calcutta from June 26 with a view to rtvitalizing the All-India Port and Dock Workers' Federation Mr G. H. Kale, General Secretary of theFOC - 81 words
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Advertisement35 1954-06-20 2 A BOON TO LADIES World famous Herbal Tonic for the ailments of the Fair Sex SOLD EVERY WHERE Ask for booklets from the Agents NAINA MOHAMED SON<* TTD SINGAPORE, KUALA LITOR PENANO KUCHING SARAWAK NNG>35 words
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494 1954-06-20 3 Indian Constitution Needs No Amendments— Kunzru Proposed Changes Are Unnecessary Undemocratic rOONA: Pandit Hridaynath Kunzru, President oi the Servants of India Society, said here that he uas "v onsiderably alarmed at the proposed changes m the Constitution and also m the Criminal Procedure Code. Pandit Kunzru, who was addressing theFOC - 494 words
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Article37 1954-06-20 3 KARACHI: A dyeing. de--■iiming. calendering and in^ centre is to functioning y n at Sukkur. The centre la hc'ngf set up by the S'na Government at an e-stimatcd eon cf Ra 3,000,000.- FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article33 1954-06-20 3 KARACHI: Mian Afzal HtUh n hi.v been apponited ViceCti incellor of the Punjab T'niversity on the expiry ol Um term of appointment M the present Vice-Chancellor Dr. Btshir Ahmed. FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article543 1954-06-20 3 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE (By NBW \OiiK: Note to bored women Want to sue the worid, meet interesting peopie and aave a whale 01 a good time? Mhen open an antique or giit shop, adviseti Koa L/üßord of nanxmr Springs, Micnigan, wno does ousiness m a nen aouse.AP - 543 words
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Article379 1954-06-20 3 (By VERN HAUGLAND) INDIANAPOLIS: A magleUc arum with trie memory )f an elephant and the abiity to ferret sut field dnforma:ion m split seconds will help piide airplanes safely along the crowded airways of the future. And electornic display boards vill provide airport controlAP - 379 words
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Article36 1954-06-20 3 KARACHI: Dr. Lee R. Martin who has been appointed Adviser on Agricultural Planning: Board has arrived jn Karachi. Dr. Martin belongs to the first batch of experts recruited by Ford Foundation. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article38 1954-06-20 3 KARACHI: A Railway Mission lead by Mr. S. M. Hasan, Director General of Pakistan Railways, ia now touring 1 Europe to explore tht possibilities of manufacturing 1 rolling stock In Pakistan with the assistance of foreign industries. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article179 1954-06-20 3 BANGALORE: Four person 3 died on Thursday last ilna over 100 were affected by food poisoning, it is stated, a<: a dinner party held m OokaUApalya, about four miles from hi3>re |n connection with a marriage, according to in'crmation reaching here. It is stated thatFOC - 179 words
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156 1954-06-20 3 KURNOOL: A proposal for developing the banks of the Hundri river m Kurnool, between the present road-bridge and the X.-C. Canal aqueduct as a 'beauty spot' i^ likely to be examined by he Government, it is stated. The State Legislative Assembly buildings and theFOC - 156 words
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Article31 1954-06-20 3 GAUHATI: Dr. J c Das, Chairman of the Gauholi Municipality and a well-knov/ n surgeon of Assam, died hero of heart failure r>r rv,o was 65.- FOCFOC - 31 words
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Article, Illustration133 1954-06-20 3 Hcncui's awarded' by the Sultan of Selangor on the occasion, of hitf birthday last month, were personally conferred by him on the recipients at the Istana m Kuala Lumpur last week. Above pictures show the recipients accepting the awan!', from the Sultan. Swaml Satyananda receiving the133 words
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Article350 1954-06-20 3 NEW DELHI: The high costi of marrying can be a problem these days for Hindu fathers anxious to find husbands for their daughters. Young Indian men are not against giving up the free life of a bachelor. They just believe m putting a price tag onAP - 350 words
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Article91 1954-06-20 3 GURNOOL: It »s understood that the Government of India have permitted the export of 400 tons of onions from Andhra to eastern countries. The Ancthra Minister for Agriculture, Mr. P. Thimnvi' Redd' has programmed "to visit Delhi during the third week of this month toFOC - 91 words
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1014 1954-06-20 3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER EXPLAINED T*HE United Kingdom haa nine Orders of Knighthood the Garter, the Thistle, St. Patrick, the Bath the Star of India. St. Michael and St. George, the Indian Empire, the Royal Victorian Order,1,014 words
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Article226 1954-06-20 3 KURNOOL: Th e VtBkateswara University, wh< n ft starts functioning from the ensuing academic year. 1- <?» pccU'd to provide instruction in Honours courses in Phy*e* and Chemistry, similar coursi.--ln two or three subjects m Art- including. Philosophy, are also likely to. be includ-Hl Ministerial -circles fe=lFOC - 226 words
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1018 1954-06-20 4 Jaffna Court Surrenders Malayan Ceylonese T o Penan g Police Successful Application Under Fugitive Offenders Act COLOMBO: "I mm of opinion that tills is a case m which the fugitive should he sorrendjend to the Government of the Federation of Malaya," stated Mr. G. Thomas, Jaffna Magfa* rate, m hisFOC - 1,018 words
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Article148 1954-06-20 4 COLOMBO; When is a banknote not a bank-note? The answer to this will never be given m public not even In a court of Jaw. The Monetary Law Act is to be amended so that the Central Bank would not have to reveal the distinguishing marks of aFOC - 148 words
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Article100 1954-06-20 4 ALUTGAMA: The 16 Muslim women trainees who have been selected for training at the AJutgam* Government Muslim Women's Training Col. lege (the first and only one of Its kind m the Island) have In a memorandum to a Muslim M. P. sent through the Muslim Parents Union,FOC - 100 words
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456 1954-06-20 4 COLOMBO: Each coramcrdat uadertakin c «tf the Govi«»»»t shootd »ay© a Board coasted** of the Permanent Secretary, tb# Head of tke Department and a Treasury oflejal fa determlae staff qaestfcms relating to: (a) racraftmeatt (b) dMeoatnwuuk cc aad (c> nxta* of salaries. Thla 1b oneFOC - 456 words
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Article167 1954-06-20 4 COLOMBO: To Lawrence Coongh», a peon at th e Talaimanner post office a windfall Of Rg 34,000 To Police Serjeant Naheem a reward of Ra. 27.000 To the Customs a haul of 11 gold bars and 100 sovereigns worth over two lakhs of rupees. AndFOC - 167 words
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Article80 1954-06-20 4 r C OIX>MBO T^ Ceyloo Welfare Association of St Sebastian Ward composed of U.N.P. members has, m a communication to the Prime Minister, declined to support any candidate put forward by the Labour Party. They have stated that they have no confidence m the La. bour PartyFOC - 80 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-06-20 4 Mr. A. M. NAIR. President of the Air Ministry Local Stall Union, Singapore, who has been awarded a Testimonial of Good Service by the Commander.inChief Far East Air Force, He is employed m the Financial Adviser's Branch F.E.A.F.38 words
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376 1954-06-20 4 SEGREGATION ONLY HOPE FOR ELEPHANT COLOMBO: Only by segregation m isolated areas can 'the barbarous killing of our elephants be prevented and their survival be assured, said Mr. W. W. Philips, speaking on "Elephants m relation to Agriculture and Settlement" at a meeting of the Ceylon Natural History Society heldFOC - 376 words
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Article195 1954-06-20 4 COLOMBO Mr. Jayewar. dene, moving a supplementary vote of Rs. 16,000 to meet the expenses of three officers to be Bent to Japan to iearn paddy cultivation, said Japanese rice cultivation methods had been tried out m some of the State farms and had increasedFOC - 195 words
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881 1954-06-20 4 COLOMBO: While the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. C. C. Desai, spoke of goodwill on the part of the Ceylon Government at Bombay a few days ago, the U.N.P. official organ of the United National party, the ruling party, of which Premier KcteLawala is theFOC - 881 words
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Article147 1954-06-20 4 CEYLON TO BUY MORE HELICOPTERS? COLOMBO: Government is nke.y to buy more helicopters to be used m the war against insects that ravage food crops m Ceylon. Sir John Kotelawa.a, PrimeMinister mentioned this to Mr Mike Meger senior test pilot of HilJer Helicopter Corporation California who left for Paris latitFOC - 147 words
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Article264 1954-06-20 4 ONE CAUGHT IN TISSA MAN- HUNT TISSA: John Singho en the ffang which Is allowed' m hav c shot thre c men a i(] Tissamaharama. injuivj three others and burned dow n i.jn houses was arrested o n |i day night m a ivn K lo o Ponnoruwa. The arre-stedFOC - 264 words
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Advertisement142 1954-06-20 4 Nehru Will Open Bhakra Canals CHANDIGARH: Mr. Nchm will open th-' Dhakra ci- at Nangal. )n July 8. :t wu Karnt here. POC. TODAY AT 11 AM. (Serial) "Chick Carter Detective" TODAY: 3.1*— 6.50— 9.15 PM The Talk Of The Town "TERANG BULAN" Mr*t Japanese South-sea Romance with Malay Jap.142 words
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