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Title Section16 1954-06-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 132. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JUNE 28, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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553 1954-06-28 1 India's Role As Peacemaker Praised 2000-Year-Old Sino-lndian Ties Stressed Peace Is Indivisible, Says Nehru XEH DELIU, June 27.--Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister said at a banquet here last night: "The age when outside forces coiUd^Vde at will the fateReuter - 553 words
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Article135 1954-06-28 1 NEW DELHI. June 27 Communist Chinese Premier Mr. Chou En Lai hsus accented an invitation from Burmese Prime Minister L Su to »*op over In Kangoon on June 28 *>n nis way u>mo to Pelpin^ llUs was announced yesterday by «n Indian government spokesman whoAP - 135 words
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Article39 1954-06-28 1 NEW DELHI, June 27. Mr. Jawaharial Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, wiii visit China this year, it was learned from a well informed source today. No date for the visit was given.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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298 1954-06-28 1 XEW DELHI, June 26.— Three main points are oelieved to have emerged from the discussions here between the Chinese Prime Minister, Chou En Lai, and the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru: FIRSTLY, that there should be more frequent consultations between Asian nations toReuter - 298 words
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Article116 1954-06-28 1 Nepali Minister's Hopes KATMANDU, June 27 The Nepalese Foreign Minister. Mr. D. R, Regmi. &^d here yesterday he hoped the talks between the Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En Lai, and the In<Ma n Prime Minister, Mr. jawaharlai Nehru would help in keeping war away from Asia and en-uring thatReuter - 116 words
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Article179 1954-06-28 1 ISO- WAR PACT LIKELY —Statesman NEW DELHI. June 27.— Mr Chou Ea-Ltfi, Chinese Comiiianist Prime Minister, met Wehru. the Indian Prime Minis--or again yesterday to continue i:ieir talKs on Aaian iind world proulems. iae two statesman had their iirst ciown to business conieronce yesteiviay after Mr. Zhou's arrival from Geneva179 words
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Article35 1954-06-28 1 Before the morning's talks Mr. Chou toured Delhi to see historic monuments and visited some of the settlements built for refugees who came to Delhi after the partition of India in 1947.35 words
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Article67 1954-06-28 1 While the two leaders were meeting at Nehru's house yesterday their ,aides were holding a series of parallel talks at the External Anairji Mmistry. Before going into the closed meeting with Nehru, Chou spent more than two hours in the 100 degree heat sightseeing around Delhi.AP; Reuter - 67 words
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262 1954-06-28 1 ARREST OF GOANS: India Protests To Protugal NEW DELHI, June 27 India protected to Portugal yesterday against the arrwt vt 20 Goans on June 18, A Government statement last night said the Portuguese negation here "has been anformed that unietg positive steps are taken towards a more realistic policy inReuter - 262 words
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121 1954-06-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 28 —The Government of ladla are stiffening their attitude towards Portuguese occupation of the Settlements in India like Goa. In a Note to Legation here portesting against the arrest of twenty Goans on June 18 for hoisting the121 words
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Article139 1954-06-28 1 EDEN IS CHURCHILL's SUCCESSOR WASHINGTON, June 27 In addressing U.S. Congress Members yesterday Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill not only boosted Anthony Eden's idea about "peace coexistence 1 with the community but also boosted Eden as his successor. Churchill, here for talks with President Dwight D. Eisenhower and U. S.AP - 139 words
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521 1954-06-28 1 GENEVA, June 27 The Indo-China peace talks came to a virual standstill here >* terday as delegates waited for hard news of the vital me etings betwt^n Eastern un<l Western leaders in New Dlhi and Washington The possible effects of the high policy discussions521 words
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Article58 1954-06-28 1 h .VRACHI. June 27 A akistan Government spokesman expressed "ffreat wir£™e yesterday at press rOP?«h from Ne w Delhi that r *»waharial Nehru w^uld Jvclude Pakistan from the vfK rmati<n abt>ut hi s talks "ith Mr. Chou En Lai. that ht'lP Klve the other "C^lomw "owers." ta?58 words
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Article89 1954-06-28 1 NEW DELHI, June 27— The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. cho u En Lai, and Mr, Neh-u. the India n Prime Minister had a third private meeting yesterday afternoon lasting two hours. The two statesmen were alone except for interpreters. They are believed to nave covered much89 words
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Article142 1954-06-28 1 June 27 M r °J!?w E n Lai Pr <me Minister of China, was mobbed today as he paid a flying visit to Agr a to see the famous Tai Mahal. J Arriving at Agra after a half hour flight from Delhi the Chinese leader drove142 words
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Article95 1954-06-28 1 LONDON, Juno 17 Pray. da, Soviet Communist party newspaper, said today the Chrju-Nehru talks in New Delhi were based on the sincere wish of the peoples of China and India to strengthen further friendly relations and find means to settle the urgent problems of Asia. The newspaper's DelhiReuter - 95 words
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Article91 1954-06-28 1 COLOMBO, June 27 Ceylon's Premier, Sir John Koteiawala, ha? cabled Indian Premier Nehru he hopes his talks with China's Chou in Lai will lead to settlement of the Indochina issue, an informed source said yesterday. Political circles in Colombo attach more importance tc the talks in New DelhiAP - 91 words
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205 1954-06-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, June 28.— An air was replete with rumours yesterday that the French-India authorities were preparing to invade and reconquer Nettapakkam and other liberated communes of the Settlements. They started with the dispatch of a hundred workmen Dy military lorries to205 words
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72 1954-06-28 1 ASIAN SOCIALIST MISSION TO VISIT MALAYA RANGOON, June 27 An Asian Socialist conference study mission will leave for indo-China and Malaya next Tuesday, it was learned here yesterday. The mission will be led by conference secrtarv Colonel Wijono of Indonesia and its members will be watanabe of Japan and JimReuter - 72 words
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Article164 1954-06-28 1 CEASEFIRE TALKS NEAR HANOI TODAY SAIGON. June 27 the French High Command confirmed today military talks will begin tomorrow between the France-Vietnamese and the Vietminh army commands at a village 25 mile? north of Hanoi to negotiate techn'c 0 details of a possible cease -fire in the seycn-year-old lndoChina war.Reuter - 164 words
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117 1954-06-28 1 "BOUNDARY DAY WARNING TO CONGRESSMEN From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 27. Mr. Satyanantha Karayalar, acting President of the Tami.nad Pradesh Congress, has warned such members of the Tamilarasru Kazhagam as are members of the Pradesh Congress Committee, against joining the agitation in connection with the boundary dispute between Madras117 words
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Article119 1954-06-28 1 TRUMAN'S CONDITION "SERIOUS" KANSAS CITY MISSOURI, June 27 Former U.S. President Harry S. Truman, wno had underwent a major operation last Sunday, was reported in "serious condition but resting easily at the moment" by nis physician, Dr. Wallace Graham, early today. The buJetm w«s released by Research Hospital at 1Reuter - 119 words
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Article100 1954-06-28 1 TOKYO, June 27 The Japan Rightist-Socialist Party has decided to invite Clement Attlee, former Dritish Prime Minister, and British Labour Party leaders to the Asia So. cialist Party Executive meeting scheduled for this November in Tokyo. An official of the party said the formal invitations toAP - 100 words
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78 1954-06-28 2 CALCUTTA: An exhibition of documents relating to the famous "Alipore Bomb Case" in which Sri Aurobindo was Urn principai accused, was opened last week in a special section of the current West Bengal State Exhibition at the flanji Stadium here. The exhibits include original :indFOC - 78 words
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478 1954-06-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. June 28, 1964 Uncharitable And Mischievous ATTEMPTS have been made in interested quarters to contrast the Delhi and Washington talks and to paint India Red, if not atleast pink. These quarters argue that the Delhi talks between Sri Jawaharlal Nehru and Mr. Chou En-lai were478 words
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810 1954-06-28 2 U.S. Bow Has Two Strings -Military Economic! Allen Explains Significance Of $lo4m. Aid To India NEW DELHI: Out of 104 million dollars, which the United States Government has recommended that the Congress should agree to give India in the current year, 45 million dollars would be in the form ofFOC - 810 words
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174 1954-06-28 2 Indian Women Oppose Divorce Clause CALCUTTA The Standing Committee of the Al. -India Women's Conference has opposed the clause introduced in the Sepcial Marriages Bill by the Council of States permitting divorce by mutua: consent. The Standing Committee was otherwise in agreement with the main features of tbe lejlslation nowFOC - 174 words
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Article114 1954-06-28 2 MADRAS: The Government of India have evolved an integrated publicity scheme undei which they have decided to subsides the effort^ of amateur artists to popularise *he Five-Year Plan in rural parts through dramas, music and films. Mr. g. Rajagopalan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Union Minister for InformationFOC - 114 words
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90 1954-06-28 2 AMRITSAR One police constab.e was killed and two others were seriously injured in the exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistani border police near Pulkaniri, northwest of Wagan on the IndoPakistani border The firing ceased last week following a meeting between the authorities of AmritsarFOC - 90 words
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Article89 1954-06-28 2 LUCKNOW: The U.P. Government has decided to extend the scheme of military training to schoolboys of the higher secondary stage under the Provincial Education Corps in a'l the district H.Q. towns of the State, it is iearnt. The Government has also de_ cided to extendFOC - 89 words
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124 1954-06-28 2 BOMBAY: The" All-India S«ci«ty for making Sanskrit the national language, in a memorandum to the State* Ke<organi ation Cuiunussiuti, hag pleaded for the creation of units or provinces based on administrative convenience* and not merely on language*. The memorandum p*eu_ed that Sanskrit should be madeFOC - 124 words
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Article153 1954-06-28 2 BANGALORE A permanent board for the State with 1 view to carrying out effectively the objectives of the Bharat Sevak Samaj in the Mysore State will be formed shortly. Mr. T, Subramania. Convener Bharat Sevak Samaj, Mysore State, states in a communication that a new State BoardFOC - 153 words
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Article105 1954-06-28 2 PATNA Fixation of eel i ings on agricultural land holdings, proteution of fjataidars (sharecroppers against eviction end consolidation of hoidmgs are some of the important qucs. tions under the consideration of the Bihar Government as part of its scheme for land reforms, it is learnt.FOC - 105 words
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39 1954-06-28 2 \MRITSAR: Police official cf the Indian and Pakistan JMnjabs held a three-hour meeting last week at the Attari-Wagah border to settle the Pulkanjri dispute. But it was stated that they achieved no "tangib.e success."- FOCFOC - 39 words
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221 1954-06-28 2 Speedy Measures To Recover Abducted Persons NEW DELHI: The Governments of Pakistan and India have ratified the decisions taken in the conference of the representatives of the two Governments on May 6, 7 and 8, on the question of recovery of abducted persons and measures tor speeding, it up, saysFOC - 221 words
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219 1954-06-28 2 MADRAS: Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister of Madras, said that no official report had so far been received by the Government about the digging of trenches by the French police on the French side of the Pondicherry settlement. Asked waether sufficient precautionaryFOC - 219 words
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Article113 1954-06-28 2 NEW DELHI: Thirty-threu Indian doctors who are going out to the United States and Canada to work In hospitals there for a year are spending the week-end in London. The party flew into Ldndon recent y from Bombay. The vitish Medical Association has arranged a programmeFOC - 113 words
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201 1954-06-28 2 BOMBAY. Sri S. K. Pati. President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, ;s understood to have asiced lor explanations Irom 72 Congressmen In the city, who have signed a statement convening conference of City Congress workers favouring the formation of a Uniteu Maharashtra State withFOC - 201 words
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44 1954-06-28 2 AGRA; Mr. Bhup Singh Sharant a member of the Uttar Pradesh Praja Socialist Party Executive, was arrested here last week with another P.S.P, worker while demonstrating in front of the Collectorate in protest against the enhancement of irrigation rates FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article604 1954-06-28 2 TEHERAN: Eight U.S. scientists are now in Iran to study the total eclipse of the sun on June 30 when the shadow of the moon will race at 3,000 m.p.h. from Nebraska to India. Included in the group are Dr. Francis Hayden, chief ofFOC - 604 words
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89 1954-06-28 2 MALniAS Experts of the Geological Survey of India nave maae a geological mapping, mineral survey, examination of dam sites water supply problems and geophysical .nvestigations of 14 distr.cts n Madraa and Andhra States These districts are MADRAS: ChJngJeput, Tiru chirapalll, Madurai, Ramanathapuram, Malabar, Nilg.risFOC - 89 words
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Article56 1954-06-28 2 KATHMANDU: Nepal may shortly enter into a treaty of r'riendship with France, it was earnt here. Nepal has diplomatic rela. Lions with France a"d Frances Ambassador to India is accredited to Nepal also. Similarly, Nepal's Envoy in London is accredited to France. The draft treaty is underFOC - 56 words
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Article66 1954-06-28 2 KARACHI A number of .ocal employees of the Russian and Chinese Embassies have, it IM understood, absented themselves from work since the Karachi Administration commenced a general round-up of Communists a fortnight ago. The employees, most.y private tutors to Empassy personnel, were understood to have approached theFOC - 66 words
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566 1954-06-28 3 Rumour Of Proposed Visit To Karachi Is Malicious DACCA: Mr. Fazlul Hug, deposed Chief Minister of East Bengal and member of the Pakistani Constituent Assembly, denied he«e 'that he had made any mniest to the Central Government to be permitted to attend theFOC - 566 words
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Article101 1954-06-28 3 BANARAS: About 300 persons armed with spears and lathis killed a farm owner in Ptlia village, in Ballia district, last week, according to a report received here. The farm owner, Mr. Mahesh Rai, a prominent citizen Of Baiiia was supervising ploughing of the farm, possessionFOC - 101 words
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Article48 1954-06-28 3 KARACHI: Mr. Akhtar Hus. sain Financial Commissioner of Punjab (P), has been appointed Secretary to the Pakistani Mm btry of Defence, a Pakistani Government announcement said. He will replace Major-Gen I-kander Mirza who has taken fver as the ruling Governor in East Pakistan. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article93 1954-06-28 3 HYDERABAD: Sri Gopal R*o Ekbote, Hyderabad's Education and Local Government Minister, said that finances permitting the State Government intended to have as many play grounds as pojaiin the State. The Minister who was open:n g a Municipal playground, revealed that all Municipal 11 p s had beenFOC - 93 words
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Article88 1954-06-28 3 KARACHI: The Khan of Majiiu.it, a former Chief Minister of Punjah (i') has been appointed! Governor of Snd. tne Pakistani Government an. nounced ia% >t week. lit* aounoement said: the present Governor of Sind, Mr. tiabib Kaliiuitooia. would re. piace Mian Aininuddin aa the Governor ofFOC - 88 words
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415 1954-06-28 3 MADRAS: Indonesia would embark upon a five-year programme of National Plann-n^ beginning from next year. L>r. Dinanda, director of piann;^. Indonesia, told pressmen lu^t week. Dr_ Dinanda who Is now on a tour of India, to get acquainted with India's natiouai planning programmes, arrived inFOC - 415 words
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Article28 1954-06-28 3 LUCKNOW: Fire last week destroyed old and mostly discarded films of the U.P. Information Department, which were stored in a godown in buokaow, FOCFOC - 28 words
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Article126 1954-06-28 3 TmilN-ELVELI: Abdul Shahln and five others belongin* to the MaWive island* war* washed ashore l n an unconscious condition near the village of periathalai In Ttrucnendur taluk a few days bar:*. They were removed by the local public and given medical aid and food by theFOC - 126 words
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113 1954-06-28 3 PAK. TEXTILE DELEGATION TO AFGHANISTAN KARACHI: A Government- sponsored delegation of Pakistani textile industrialists left here last week for Afghanistan to "study and assess the extent to which Pakistan's textile industry can meet Afghan textile requirements.'' Pakistan's Industries Minister, Khan Ablul Qayum Khan, told a Press conference that the delegationFOC - 113 words
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Article223 1954-06-28 3 SRINAGAR: The threeday conference of Presiding Officers of Assemblies and Councils of various States under the presidentship of Mr. Mavalankar, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, concluded here last week after considering a 14-itcm agenda. The Secretaries of Assemblies and Councils will meet ln another conference on JuneFOC - 223 words
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Advertisement1557 1954-06-28 3 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED. Balance Sheet as at 31st December, 1953 1 Cash- PROPERTY AND ASSETS R a AP. Rs. A. P. In~ hand and with Reserve Bank and Imperial Bank, (including Foreign Currency Notes) 10.81,133 7 7 t. Balances with other **ytHs In Deposit Account (i) In India1,557 words
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Article312 1954-06-28 4 Note Handed To Ceylon Government COLOMBO Mr. C.C Desal India's High Commissioner iti Ceylon, on June 22 handed to the Government here a Note conveying: India's views on the vilest proposals of the Ceylon government affecting the future of persons of Indian origin in the island These proposals seek, amongFOC - 312 words
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545 1954-06-28 4 India Govt's Warning: Ceylon Govt. Informed NEW DELHI: India's views on the measures proposed by the Ceylon Government for dealing with Stateless persons were communicated to Colombo last week. Laet week, Mr. S. Dutti Commonwealth Secretary, visited MadrasFOC - 545 words
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Article, Illustration208 1954-06-28 4 RAJA LAI LA, a woman wrestler of Singapore (see picture above) challenging Hamida Banu of India, also a woman wrestler, writes to the Indian Daily Mail as follows: "I have read in local news, papers that a woman wrestler, Hamida 'Banu ol Intlfa208 words
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Article47 1954-06-28 4 Dr. P. T. Nathan who ilew to Ceylon last month to attend his mother's f uncial there, returned to Singapore by the BO AC Argonaut on Saturday night jun e 26 ut 8.10 p.m, He was accompaniei by his wife and daughter.47 words
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Article108 1954-06-28 4 COLOMBO: "T»H now it was my motto to do a thing first and think of it afterwards but from last week I have resolved to think first and then do anything/ said Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister, when he pressed at the first inter-training colleges athleticFOC - 108 words
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288 1954-06-28 4 COLOMBO Local jewellers are up in arms against tho American Embassy and the Customs for what they consider "unwarranted interference" with their trade. Matters appear to have come to a head following the departure of the U.S. aircraft carrier "Hornet" from Colombo last week.FOC - 288 words
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187 1954-06-28 4 KALUTAKA; A pamphet issued by the National Union of Clerks focuses attention on certain defects in the trade union movement in Ceylon In England, It points out, the workers themselves lend the movement from within and also controlled the politicians. There is aFOC - 187 words
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293 1954-06-28 4 COLOMBO POWERS IN S. EAST ASIA DEFENCE PACT ROME: June 27— Mr, Anthony Nutting, British Foreign Under Secretary, sa:d Here E'riday that British efforts tor agreement at Geneva haa created a possibility of including the Colombo nations in South-East As:a defence pact. Mr. Nutting to.d reporter-! before returning to LondonReuter - 293 words
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160 1954-06-28 4 COLOMBO: Senator U. 3. Wanninayake, it is learn*.. will be appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minist i of Finance when Mr. M- D. H. Jayawardanc succeeds sir Oiiver Goonetilleke as Finance Minister at the end of this month. Mr. S. Pararajasingham i? mentioned asFOC - 160 words
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Article326 1954-06-28 4 HE WAS P.A TO SARDAR PATEL <X)L«OMBO: ceylonese wuo go to the Indian High Com mission in Colombo to meet the High Commissioner, M r C. C. Oesal, will miss hi« genial an^ ever-helpful Personal Assistant, Mr. M. C Bhatt, who left for New Delhi last week. Mr. Bhatt greatlyFOC - 326 words
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Article157 1954-06-28 4 BANK AS PAWNBROKER COLOMBO: The Bank of Ceylon has decided to start a pawn-brokering business, The date uf Us inauguration has been tentatively fixed for August 1. Provincial branches of the Bank too are expected to start pawn- broke ring- at the same time. An official of the Bank toldFOC - 157 words
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Article118 1954-06-28 4 COLOMBO Residents of Nakkawatta in the Dandagamuwa electorate have built a school from monies received by their donating blood to u>e General Hospital, Colombo This feat was complimented by Mr. Dudley Senanayak?, former Prime Minister when foe formally declared open the school building He said thatFOC - 118 words
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Article85 1954-06-28 4 COLOMBO The Indian Government will shortly take steps to set u p a tourist bureau here, to encourage Ceylonese to travel i n India more often. Revealing this, Mr. R. isar, Deputy Indian High Commissioner, said the proximity of the two countries should encourage more touristFOC - 85 words
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Article341 1954-06-28 4 KaleelTellsl.L.O. GENEVA: Dr. M. C. M. Ka ieel, Labour Minister of Ceyloa. told the International Labour Conference here recently that the advantages cf Industriallza. tion are fully appreciated but Ceylon like most other Asian countries will remain predominantly agricultural at least t or aFOC - 341 words
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184 1954-06-28 4 How Many Indians Are Affected By That Clause? COLOMBO: Indians who ar c naturalized citizens of Cevlun have made representations to the Indian High Commission in Ceylon protesting afatnit certain provisions in the proposed india n ana Pakisb.-i (Parliamentary Represent!, tion) Act. A census is now being taktt by theFOC - 184 words
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