Indian Daily Mail, 24 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-24 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 128. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNB 24, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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672 1954-06-24 1 Chou En-Lai Due In Delhi Today For Talks With Nehru MILITARY AND POLICE ALERTED FOR SECURITY REASONS Pakistan Not To Be Taken Into Confidence: But Other Asian Premiers Will Be Informed NEW DELHI, India, June 23. Harried Indian officiate struggled with cold war protocol and security problems today as theyReuter - 672 words
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Article446 1954-06-24 1 NEW DELHI, June 23 The -HIjNIUJSaAN TIME.*" said today the Interest of i> >th lniAu and <- nina lay In bringing about a suspension of 11..' tunics in lndo-Ohina as a preliminary to a political settit&nent. The newspaper, which often rejects Inuian Governmem views, said of theReuter - 446 words
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121 1954-06-24 1 SINO-INDIAN TIES WILL BE STRENGTHENED NEW YORK, June 28 fVnsnna Meuun, India's re_ |i..si'maii\f at tne Unitcu ->:ti.oiis believes that tins v*eeK»s meeting between Mr. iJDou En Lai and Mr. Jav»aii.ir.ai (m v urn iead to a maraed strengthening of the ties between jmla and i lima. sources ciuse tvReuter - 121 words
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323 1954-06-24 1 WASHINGTON, June 23.— A Pakistan spokesman said yesterday that discussions between Foreign Minister Zafruliah Khan and World Bank officials on the Indus River Valley water dispute with India have reached a "delccate stage." There was no Indication how the negotiations were being handledAP - 323 words
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Article52 1954-06-24 1 CHOU ARRIVING IN DELHI TOMORROW NEW DELHI, June, 33 Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Mini; l':<tr, is now expected to arrive m New Delhi on Friday 'inorning for his three-day vsit, usually re. Kable sources 'aid today. Earlier reports had said he would arrive from Geneva onReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-06-24 1 Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru gree* ng Mr. R. G. Casey. Minister f«r External Affairs. Government of Au CTalia, when the latter called' on the Prime Minister, m New Delhi on June 10.35 words
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149 1954-06-24 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia, June 23. Indonesian demonstrators heaped abuse on the Dutch viovernment yesterday and demanded the "return" of Western New Guinea to Indonesia cts Foreign Minister Soenarjo left fjy planes for negotiations at the Hague. The demonstrators handed Soenarjo a resolution demanding abrogationAP - 149 words
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Article139 1954-06-24 1 NO KNIFE BUSINESS FOR INDIANS CANIttiKKA, June 23 .4 statement by Indian Hgh i/'oiiumNtJioner (General Carl, appa atcacKing the '•While .lu-iiraua poiicy caused a stir m d'Piomatic circles uere yesterday. r ariaiipa .s repotted to have saiii at a Queensland news coherence that the p»ftCf l4dM|pM4 'to exciUd« «_o.oa^>d IK*A.P. - 139 words
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Article182 1954-06-24 1 No Closure Off Thai -I.C. Border BANGKOK, June 23.—Thailand lias not at present ordered her irontiers to be cioseu m her inve to wipe out Com•iiiuism, it waa learned today. Thai Premier Marsnai Pmou» Songgram last Monuay tOid a press conterence he was determined to wipe out Communism m Thailand.Reuter - 182 words
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255 1954-06-24 1 To Be Friendly With Red China And To Oppose Communism BRITAIN'S PROBLEM IN S. E. AEIA LONDON, June 23 Prtmd Minister Sir Winston Churchill is ready eventually to line up Britain m a Southeast Asia ailianoe to block the pread of Communism, but still is seeking "a rv«l improvement mA.P. - 255 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-06-24 1 .rtturu SIR EDMUND HILLARY, lea.Vr oi the New Zealand! Htma. liiviin Expedition, walk*i beside injuretli climber JAMES McFAKLANE \%hc is carried m a box chair by shcipas. Photo was taken near Calcutta, which they reached! late en Thurs,. clay, June 17. McFarlaue fell m a 60.f00t crevasseA.P. - 78 words
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132 1954-06-24 1 IF AGGRESSION ON GUATEMALA IS NOT STOPPED LONDON, June 23. 'The Soviet Communist party newspaper, Pravda said today "if the Umted States policy is not rebuffed today m Guatemala, the American monopolists will m their selfish interests inspire tomorrow the invasion byReuter - 132 words
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117 1954-06-24 1 CHILE CONDEMNS AGGRESSION ON GUATEMALA SANTIAGO, Chile. June 23. —The Chilean Chamber of Deputies has approved a resolution by 34 votes to 15 condemning "the aggression ot which Guatemala is a victim." The resolution, moved last night by all parties except Conservatives and Liberals asked the Government to de. fendReuter - 117 words
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Article159 1954-06-24 1 NEW YORK, June 23 Guatemala sent a new note U the United Nation^ Secuntj Council yesterday saving thai the ceasefire called for by th< Council on Sunday, had no been observed. The note was m the procea of translation at Un ted Na tions headquarters, Guatema lanReuter - 159 words
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Article220 1954-06-24 1 NEW YORK, June 23 Chilean workers burnt president Eisenhower m effigy yest^i-qay night as support President jacobo ArDenz Guzman's government m i*ua-U-maiu mounter on Soutn American campuses. Most American governments officially maintained a neutr>U policy forward the war m Guatemala, but Uruguay's Chamber of Deputies byAP - 220 words
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Article62 1954-06-24 1 LONDON, June 23 New York radio stations have b/oad. cast reports from Treguelga'.pa, Honduras, quoting a Honduran Foreign Ministry bulletin an saying that unidentified panes today bombed the Hcnduran town of Sante Rose de Cjpan, about 21 miles from the Cue. temalan m Honduran border. There wereReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement37 1954-06-24 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.60 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 6G!00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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559 1954-06-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. June 24, 1954 Ostriches In Malaya! J^OT all the sauces are good enough both for the goose and the gander. At least that is the case with regard to the newspapers, particularly those m Maiaya which have got different ideas about nationalism. What is nationalism559 words
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907 1954-06-24 2 Trivandrum Bench OfT-C High Court Inaugurated For The Convenience Of Litigant Public In S. Kerala TRIVANDRUM: "The Constitution of India gave us new status, enhanced our powers and brought us directly under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, and we have striven hard to forge a place for our CourtFOC - 907 words
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Article102 1954-06-24 2 KARACHI. The Pakistani Government has decided to in. troduce. for nine months, a scheme under which exporters of certain primary and manufactured goods will be entitled to import licences for specified goods up to 30 per cent of the wi'ue of exports made by them. PrimaryFOC - 102 words
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Article84 1954-06-24 2 BANARAS: Four persons, including a six.year-old girl' were di owned m the Ganga when a boat capsized m midstream near Ramnagar. about five mile.s from here recently. The beat was struck with a strong tvind on it<? way from Ramnagar to Mirzapur with a marriageFOC - 84 words
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Article34 1954-06-24 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Khub Chand. Indian Minister m Iraq, presented credentials to King Hussein of Jordan recently. He wii' 1 now be concurrently accredited as Minister to Jor. FOC dan..FOC - 34 words
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Article83 1954-06-24 2 TEACHING OF HINDI CENTRE TO AID I CALCUTTA: Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Union Minister for Communications, disclosed recently that the question of allocating subsidies trom the Centra 1 budget for the teaching of Hindi mi n different parts of the country was under consideration of the Finance Ministry. He was speakingFOC - 83 words
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98 1954-06-24 2 NATIONAL PLAN LOAN NEHRU's ADVICE NEW DELHI: The psychological importance of the National Plan Loan has been emphasised by Prime Minister Nehru m a recent communication addressed to the Chief Ministers of the State Governments. The loan, he says, is not only important from the financial point of view butFOC - 98 words
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Article86 1954-06-24 2 NEW DELHI: The psychological importance of the National Plan Loan has been emphasized by Mr. Nehru in a recent communication addressed to the Chief Ministers of State Governments. The loan, he says, is not on'y important from the financial point of view but even more soFOC - 86 words
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Article71 1954-06-24 2 MADRAS: The Select Committee on the Madras Court Fees and Suits Valuation Bill, 1954. held its first meeting last week at the Committee Room of the Secretariat. Mr. C. Subramaniam. Finance Minister and Chairman of the Committee presided. The Committee had a preliminary discussion regarding theFOC - 71 words
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268 1954-06-24 2 TANJORE: The pilot scheme of fish rearing m paddy fields, which has been sanctioned by the Madras Government for Tanjore district recently, has been taken up as an experimental measure on an extent of about 300 acres, selected m different areas.FOC - 268 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-06-24 2 PHOTO.) Mr. CHONG SOON LEE. Probationary Inspector of *he Seiangor Police Volunteer Be*#ve, who has been appointed Honorary A.D.C. to the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. Hi* appointment is cor a period of one year from Jun- I.— (DEPT. of INFORM ATIONPUBLICRELATION - 42 words
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346 1954-06-24 2 HILLARY BRINGS FROSTBITTEN COLLEAGUE TO CALCUTTA CALCUTTA Sir Edmund Hillary and Mr. James McFarane, the member of the New Zealand Expedition to the Barun Valley who was Injured In an accident at the head of the Barun Glacier on April 27, arrived m Calcutta by train on Thursday night. TheyFOC - 346 words
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484 1954-06-24 2 MADURAI: Nearly 400 delegates representing the mfli cloth trade m Madras State last week met at a conference here and unanimously urged the State Government to give up the levy of the additional sales tax of 15 ps m the rupee atFOC - 484 words
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378 1954-06-24 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Foreign Minister's i«tatein*Bt m Washington that his country will not accept the Worto Bank's compromise formula, on the use of Indus waters v M reinforced by official circles here. A Government spokesman told me that, if India took all the waterFOC - 378 words
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Article165 1954-06-24 2 SECUNDKRaBAD T n c Columbia University nas unaertaKen to deveiop a course of study m Oriental civilisation ander the auspices of the Carnegie Corporation. This was revealed here ;>y Dr. Amdrew xienry Yarrow, Professor of the Co:umbia Univei'sity, who iias come to Ind'a to prepare aFOC - 165 words
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Article94 1954-06-24 2 I MADRAS: The Government nave decided to bifurcate the District Magistracy (Judicial) of Ch.ngleput-cum-North Arcot district and locate the headquarters of the two Magistrate at Chingleput and Vellore respectively. It is earnt that the bifurcaAt present, Chingleput ana North .-rcot form one district under the scheme ofFOC - 94 words
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56 1954-06-24 2 SRINAGAR: The Kashm'r Government is building temporary shops to accom. modate those whose shops were destroyed by a big flre recently. Addressing a meeting of the affected shopkeepers, the Kashmir Premier. Bakshi Ghuiani Mohammed, said that Rs--10,000 had been sanctioned by the Public Work*FOC - 56 words
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78 1954-06-24 2 REWA A leopard has killed about 100 peisons ing the last 10 month* at Madhwas. n Sidhl District Yindhya Pratbsh. according to information available here It killed' five villagers' during the past 12 dia>t>. At Jaitari, 87 persor, HTi > imported to have beenFOC - 78 words
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Article172 1954-06-24 2 K-Aj-tAtjHi: a new trade agreement between Japan an<i Pakistan may be negotiated aarly, Japanese sources said m Karachi. The current trade agreement expired m March and was extended for thnv months. Indicating- the early cone usion of such an agreement the Tapanese sources stated that theFOC - 172 words
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263 1954-06-24 2 MADRAS: Lieutenant Com.nander U. Aung Chane, Chief Engineer, Burma Navy, who s on a visit to India and Cey. on to study the facilities available in this country in regard to ship construction and jii.p repairs, said here recently that he was "very muchFOC - 263 words
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Article80 1954-06-24 2 BANGALORE: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, accompanied by the Chief Mininter of Mysore, inspected last week the Vidhana Soudha Building which is under construction. They were received by the Special Engineer In charge of the construction and other members of the executive staff ;md taken round. Mr. RajagopalachanFOC - 80 words
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Article1326 1954-06-24 3 More Mails Being Sent By Air Now Nationalisation ft After NEW DELHI: Indian civil aviation entered a new phase during the second half of 1953 when, under the ait Corporations Act, i 953, the air transport industry was nationalized and two Corporation*— Indian AiTiines and Air-IndiaFOC - 1,326 words
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200 1954-06-24 3 MADRAS: The Thai Go\ eminent Trade Mission, head ed by 001. Chuang Chawensak Songkram, which Is now on a visit to India, arrive J here recently by air from Bombay. The mission stayed m me City till June 14,, and meet representativea of tradeFOC - 200 words
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Article173 1954-06-24 3 On The Air Again KOZHIKODE: Due to heavy rain recently, the Ail India Radio Station here premises wete flooded There wa« water m the control room, transmitter basement receiving centre, petrol generator ro«-m. air-conditioning room and the studio. The aerial was also submerged m water. Th. water hadFOC - 173 words
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Article97 1954-06-24 3 CALCUTTA: The Cnief Presidency Magistrate of Calcutta, Mr. N. C. Chakrabarii, remanded to jail cu-itody Charles Phillip fc^cknuft", SccujkJ Linglneer on board s.s. Eastern Queen, on a charge of bringing gold worth Rs. 5.22 takhs to India from abroad v/it-nout any authority. PackcLs ot guldFOC - 97 words
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Article96 1954-06-24 3 CAIjCUTTA: Dr. S- K. Mitra. Head of the institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, University of Calcutta, has b^en deputed by the ■Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Government of India, to attend the Joint Commission on lonosphere at Brussels and the 11th General AssemblyFOC - 96 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-06-24 3 KAL.IMPONG: A lands] Wo on the 18th mile tfost of the Teeata Valley ROad has completely dislocated vehicular traffic between Siliguri and Kalimpomg. Mail and Newspapers ane being brought into town by porters. Officials here say that it will take several days to restore through traffic. IfFOC - 75 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-06-24 3 PHOTO. An aerial photo of London's first helicopter airport which was opened! on the Southbank, Waterloo on June 17. London's county hall is at left, and Hungerford Bridge on the right.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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166 1954-06-24 3 NEW DELHI: A manual on Investigation and administration of multipurpose river proJecta has been prepared by EC APE, Regional Confer euc-; on water resource* and pow*r development, which met towards the end of May m Tokyo. The Indian delegation, which participated In the confereao.7, returnedFOC - 166 words
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Article93 1954-06-24 3 BOMBAY: Bombay's miLe supply was slightly affected last week and m the afternoon following a strike of about 400 employees of licen- se<j cattle owners since last i week at the Asrey milk Colony, The workers resumed duties following intervention by the Milk Commissioner to theFOC - 93 words
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Article44 1954-06-24 3 AGRA: Swami Bishe.shwarananda. District Organizer of the Praja Socialist Party, who was arrested m connexion with t.he P.S.P. agitation against en. hancement of irrigation tax was convicted and sentenced to six months' imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 150.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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429 1954-06-24 3 Indo-Norwegian Fishing Project: Deshmukh Sees Big Potentialities QUILON: The Union Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh, told pressmen here that he was f avourabiy impressed with the work done at the community project centres which he had visited during his tour uf iravancore-Cochin. "It seems to me that m this part ofFOC - 429 words
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Article95 1954-06-24 3 KARACHI: A clash between Harts aim Jagirdars' men is reported from a village near Hyderabad, m which firearm* are reported to have been used, injuring several persons. It was stated that aboul forty Jagirdars' me© raided a village of Haris, trying to evict them from theirFOC - 95 words
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292 1954-06-24 3 Private Company Offers To Run Madras City Tramways But Chief Ninister Wants The Corporation To Submit Its Scheme First MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, disclosed tom«i representative* th at a private company had offeree to take over, and run the City tramway service. i»iu he was discussingFOC - 292 words
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225 1954-06-24 3 No Partition Of Telengana Says Congress HYDERABAD: The Hyderai>au f r.iuesn congress nas submitted a supplementary memorandum to the States' Reorga-ai-saLiun *-ominission communi. catmg the views of its de.egates from the Teiugu. MeraMl and Canarcse-3peaKing areas m the State about the ruture of these areas m tne event of disintegration.FOC - 225 words
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107 1954-06-24 3 MADRAS: Sri K. Kamaraj Wadar, Ch.ef Minister, toia rress men iast week that he had not yet cnosen a constituency from which to seek election to the Legislative Assembly, and stressed tnat he had no partiality for his home district of Ramanathapuram m that connexionFOC - 107 words
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80 1954-06-24 3 CALCUTTA: A n exliibition or documents relating to the famous 'Olipore Bomb Case*' .n which Sri Aurobindo was the principal accused, was opened recently m a special section of the current West Bengal State Exhibition at the Ranji Stadium here. The exhibits include originalFOC - 80 words
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Article76 1954-06-24 3 NEW DELHI: Gorakhpur was for the first time airlinked when the regular I.A.C. service Delhi -Lucknow.Banaras-Patna-Calcutta was diverted from Lucknow to Gorakhpur, twice a week on Mondays and Fri. days with effect from June 18. On these days Banaras will be omitted from the route,FOC - 76 words
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126 1954-06-24 3 Comet Crashes Experts' New Theory LONDON: For the Jirst time since they started their costly mammotft investigation into the causes of the Comet disasters, experts b&lieve that they are on the track of the answer to the greatest riddle m aircraft history. Just arrived at the Royal Aircraft establishment 'atFOC - 126 words
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Article87 1954-06-24 3 BOMBAY: A special poultry unit is proposed to be established m Bombay State for raising pure-bred male birds to meet the demand from th« Community Development Project areas m the State. Poultry development work which ha»s been undertaken m the Project areas with the vuoperatiomFOC - 87 words
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Advertisement121 1954-06-24 3 (SK^rf^^^^^SWh^jß Remember the three famous 100 years old I <S2M wines of China. fffPJßffiMjHliyi dk CHAN L££ CHYE MEDICATED WINE:— C^^l W? wSS-ffi m Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn m ßllotl g> >Q JlggiMf and prepared from famous herbs. A TOb mil ROAD* nTW^KPfltt tffmjg£uQp/f\ 1 1 jfldgyja121 words
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415 1954-06-24 4 CHURCH OVERSIGHT SEQUEL COLOMBO: Thousands of couples m Ceylon today may not be aware* that a startling discovery by the RegistrarGeneral may render their married state illegal. Ths couples concern «d ar c those whose marriages vv«re n>lemnlz<tl m church during the last fifty years.FOC - 415 words
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302 1954-06-24 4 COLOMBO: Widower Hary Clark, 79, hurried back to his seaside hotel and told little Mrs Eliza Downing: "I've told them our story, love. You don't mind, do you?'* Eliza. 76. silver-haired widow smiled. "Or course not. Harry. We're happy together, soFOC - 302 words
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121 1954-06-24 4 COLOMBO: A national 'hipping corporation is iike*y to OO c* tabu shed suo.t»y, following the fvpiorutory Uuk& wnich have b\.en jusc begun by the Minister "f commerce aim Trade, Mr. K. <.i. seiuma. yake wicn nauunai and foreign investors and snipping internes. The corporation willFOC - 121 words
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184 1954-06-24 4 HOMAGAMA: A villager of South Pitipane ha s requestea that the unused portion of the public cemetery be given him fOf vegetable cultivation. His request has been forwarded to the Government agent, Western Province. This point was brought up at the Homagama AturugirJya VillageFOC - 184 words
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Article92 1954-06-24 4 COLOMBO: Illustrated advertisements will soon have a local tohch about them. You may see .someone you know brushing his teeth with a particular brand »tf tooth-pa&te or having his seven o'clock shadow with a popular razor blade. j\. Ceylonese advertising agency has broken new ground by decidingFOC - 92 words
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322 1954-06-24 4 COLOMBO: Dr. Barnett Stross complained m the Houso of o>mmons about the circumstances m which Mrs. Ciau(tin t Henry, 35, wife of a Communist Colombo Municipal Councilor was deported, from Ceylon to Londion, last March, on security ground* says a London report* It adUs: Dr.FOC - 322 words
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Article93 1954-06-24 4 COLOMBO: Tension prevails m Urumpdrai West where Kunjan Sinnathamby was found dead after t!ie recent (Jrumpirai Village Committee elections, inspector Kandiah, Officerin charge of the Chunnakam police, proceeded to the death scene- and finding the situation out of hand, called fox an armed police party. Reinforcements wereFOC - 93 words
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Article134 1954-06-24 4 The marriage of Mr. S. A Durai, an ardent worker of the Tamil Reform Movement m Singapore, with Miss K. Suppuletchumi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. vangilat, was solemnised on Monday, June 21 according to Hindu religious rites, following registration on Friday134 words
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Article80 1954-06-24 4 BELGRADE, June 22 Mrs. Vijaya.aKShmi Pand-t, Preai. dent of the United Nations 'ieneral Assembly landed at Belgrade airport m a driving rain Monday night to start a beven-day official visit to Yu. sroslavia. Mrs. Pandit's pane, from Zurich, circled the sorm-sw pt tte.d tor 45 minutesAP - 80 words
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Article33 1954-06-24 4 It is expected that the Commission of Inquiry into tLe Constellation Crash at Kaliang Airport will sit again at 9 am. tomorrow Friday. A deflntte announcement will be made today.33 words
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