Indian Daily Mail, 7 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 141. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. 1984. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-07-07 1 PHOTO. There was a large and «*is ttngushed gathering at the ro??&£??i» ST- d the FIU P»»o Consul i n Singapore Mr. YUSOP R. ABUBAKAR in celebration of the PhilMnpines Independence Day on July 4. Picture shows right to left: Mr. ABUBAKAR; the Commissioner General Mr. MALCOLMI.D.M. - 57 words
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Article185 1954-07-07 1 INDIAN FARMERS FOR AUSTRALIA Nehru To Discuss Proposals At Highest Level CANBERRA, July 6— lndia is planning to ask the Australian Government -Jo allow a token entry of Indian migrants to Australia each year, it was authoritatively learned today. It was reported that India would be satisfied if 100 orReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration165 1954-07-07 1 Kctunr on top show* the Chinese Prune Minister Mr. CQOU EN-LAI left, with his host Burmese Prime Minister U Nl' (In white cap) en his arrival at Rangoon Airport on June 28 lor brief, one-day discuss on- c n his way home from New Delhi. Between the Prime Ministers isA.P. - 165 words
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Article147 1954-07-07 1 BRIDGE TO LINK ITALY SICILY ROME, July 6.— Dr. David Steinman. the man who designed the Sydney Harbour bridge and same 300 others, last rug ut began ta.ks w.t» j .u.un oiiLi^is on his project 1 i«r a or.age to span the two .me gap oeiween the ita.ian -i JniamdReuter - 147 words
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150 1954-07-07 1 TRAYANCORE TAMILS CALLED UPON TO OBSERVE HARTAL LEADERS' ARREST SEQUEL (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, July 6.— Following the arrest and conviction of three leaders, the Travancore Tamilnad Congress has called upon all Tamils to observe hartal today. Leaders Mr. Nesamani, M.U.P., Mr. Abdul Razak, M.U.P., and Mr. Chidanibaranatha Nadar,150 words
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Article198 1954-07-07 1 NEW DELHI, July 6. Two important changes in tne procedure for recruitment lerntoiiai Auny ouiccrs have ue«n announced. in luiuie, uaiiuiuates, appiy. •ng ior a in uie ieiniofiai Army wui not have to piutiuce a ctiiiiucate 01 pnyj iicai uuiess uy a Otvil burgeon UC an198 words
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136 1954-07-07 1 ANDHRA'S TRIPLE DREAMS CONE TRUE-PRAKASAM From Our Own Correspondect GUNTUR, July 6.— The High Court began functioning irom Monday here with three judges from the Madras High Court. The Indian Law Minister Dr. Kailash Nath Katju inaugurated the Court after recitation of Vedic hymns. The Chief Justice Mr. Subarao, JusticesCopyright - 136 words
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Article142 1954-07-07 1 The Singapore Traction Company Employees Union at an Election General Meeting held at the Union premises, 18 Race Course Road on June 26, elected the following Committee of Management for the year 1954. President Mi. Ang Ban Waii; Vice-Presiderit Mr. T. Govindasamy; Hcwi. Secretary Mr. G. a. Gcpai:142 words
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Article109 1954-07-07 1 KAM ALA CLUB Fc-'.lowlns Is the Kamaia Club's diary of events fcr the 1 period July 12 to Aug. 30: July 12 4.45 p.m. Talk an Singapore Children's Society by Mrs. L. Cresson, M.B.E. (friends welcome) July 19 5 p.m. Cooking demonstration of Chinese Dish "sweet and sour fish," by109 words
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Article51 1954-07-07 1 The Study Group Movement (Singapore) invites applies, tions for a 3jnonth course on a Short History of En?lisn Literature on Fridays 6-7 p.m starting Sept. 10 Fees $6.00. Applications should be addressed to the President, Study Group Movement (S n. eapore), c/o The Brlttah Owocil, Stamford Road51 words
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65 1954-07-07 1 MR. RAFI AHMAD LEAVES FOR DJAKARTA Mr. Mirz-i Raft Ahmad, son of the present Head and grandson of the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, left for Djakarta with his wife by K.L..M. plane at 6.20 p.m., on Monday, July 5, to jcin the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission there. A65 words
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701 1954-07-07 1 Stations of AIR have beeniol»uwixig a. system of co.or-diUd-i^a piuuuiag' providing ior mutual reiay.s, paiauei pru^ratuiae» and tnter-iata-tton bviuKiugs it ia under stood tnac fro m the n«xt quarter, this scneme of 'coordination* w iu be taken a stage further, with theFOC - 701 words
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Article58 1954-07-07 1 The marriage of Mr. Ramalingam (son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Raju of Kampong PancL'-n) with Miss Parvathi (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Narayana. samy Thevar Sentul) will be celebrated today, Wednesday, between 10.15 ajn. and 11.45 a.m. at the bridegroom's residence No. 16-B New Area58 words
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139 1954-07-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 6 The French authorities in Pondicherry are trying every desperate measure to maintain their authority in the nearby Karaikal where it is daily weakening. An attempt to smuggle arms and armed police by open boat was, however,Copyright - 139 words
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Article208 1954-07-07 1 DACCA, East Bengal, July 6. Tne tkist Bengal uovemment, set up cuter more than 500 peopie were Killed in labour nots m May, yesteraay oanned tne Commaniyt Party in the bust PaK^stani Province. Communist Party headquarters ui t,ast faKistan nere and branencs uirougiu/ut ine provinceReuter - 208 words
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237 1954-07-07 1 U.S. MOVES TO THWART CHINA'S ENTRY TO U.N. WASHINGTON, July 6.- Senator Wiliiam Knowland, nepuoiican leader in the Senate, announced yesterday tnat a group of Kepubaican and JDemocr^itic Senators were studying three poasiDie course of action to prevent the admission of Communist China to the United Nations. These were: 1.Reuter - 237 words
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Article174 1954-07-07 1 BOMBAY, July 6. Capt. G. C. Arya, chief InBpe c< tor Flying Department of India, who went on deputation to the United States of America last year has completed ground and flight training- of L.1049 Superconstellation Aircraft at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Burbank California, manufactures of thisFOC - 174 words
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102 1954-07-07 1 FILM OF QUEEN'S TOUR FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN The Odeon Cinema, Singa pore are arranging- special morning shows for all Singapore schools, of the only Cinemascope an<i colour picture of the Queen's recent tour entitled "Plight of the White Heron" at 60 cents per head. The schools shows will be Bin102 words
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587 1954-07-07 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. July 7, 1954. INDIANS ABROAD -A REVIEW THE problem of overseas Indians is not so easy to solve, nor is there any complete solution tor same. In tne first place it is not a single problem, there are as many problems as there are countries587 words
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636 1954-07-07 2 BOUNDARY CONTROVERSIES AMONG BENGAL. BIHAR ORISSA UNBECOMING AGITATION BY CONGRESSMEN DEPLORED PATNA: Mr. Awadheswar Prasad Sinha, M.P. and Secretary of 'the Congress Parliamentary Party in a statement issued here regretted the controversy that has been going on for some time in West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa regarding the adjustment ofFOC - 636 words
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135 1954-07-07 2 VLJAYAWADA: A resolution reiterating its earlier demand for the formation of Visalandhra State with Hy. derabad as its capital was adopted :jy the Andhra Prac desh CongrGss Executive which met here last week, Mr. B. Gopala Reddi. President, presiding. Another resolution congratulated the people of YanamFOC - 135 words
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475 1954-07-07 2 Agitation Over Chittor Is Ill-Timed? COIMBATORE; Inaugurating the first conference of the Coimnatore City Youth Con. «ress nere, Mr. u S. Karayaiar, acting President of the Tamil Wad Congress Committee, said that while tne Tamil Arasu Kazhagam had declared its intention to launch agitation ior the Inclusion of the disputedFOC - 475 words
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474 1954-07-07 2 Demand For Constitution Of Bombay As City State vSHOiAPUR: The success of democracy in India, and the consequent stablisation of tne country's freedom wouiu depend on the solution of the twin prooieins of reorganisation of States, and rehabilitation of the country's economic conditions, said the former Union Minister, Sri IS.FOC - 474 words
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Article172 1954-07-07 2 MERCARA: From the academic year 1954-55 Middle School education will be free and no fees will be recovered from any student attenumg these schools. In a notification issued here the State Government have passed orders regarding rules regulating the payment of fees in all the schools172 words
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Article69 1954-07-07 2 CALCUTTA Representatives of a number of Marxist parties decided during the cnree-day talks in Calcutta to noid a conference for the "final merger" in September at Nagpur. Disclosing this at a Press conference here Mr. R. K. Knaddkar, General Secretary of the Peasants and Wor*ers Party, saidFOC - 69 words
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323 1954-07-07 2 MADRAS One National Cadet Corps unit for girls wii. be sitarted in Madras tnis year, it is learnt. It w.ll consist of three groups of 30 gins, with a lady officer, each. The first group will be organised in Queen Mary's College for wliicnFOC - 323 words
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Article164 1954-07-07 2 NEW Uh^tili Tne annual meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plan would be held ii. Ottawa between Oct. 4 and 9, the Canadian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr, L. B. Pearson, announced in Ottawa on Friday, according to a Press release from tneFOC - 164 words
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151 1954-07-07 2 CAJUCUTTA: An Indian plane in Calcutta cauhutl scheuuiea service which had ■Sit uauuati on June morning lor Dum Dum, landed at uacva in uaist rscngai aue to a 6tiong gale that pas^eu over tms reg^n snortiy aiter mid. day accoruiug to information received at DumFOC - 151 words
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Article111 1954-07-07 2 HI L>L,itAl>.tut: The AllIndia Oongreas Committee, in a circular to tl»e PresL dents of the Pradesh Co" grese Cumin ttees. has made It clear that it is not proper to use the picture of Gandhi ji in election campaigns. The circular states that the attention of the A.-lFOC - 111 words
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Article55 1954-07-07 2 MADRAS: The Government of India are now considering a proposal to organise 'Pate! Memorial Lectured over All India Radio shortly, it Is iearnt A series of six lectures, one every week, will be given in memory of the illustrious leader under this programme and they will beFOC - 55 words
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Article72 1954-07-07 2 kaveiu Naicker, Revenue Minister, who is l^eaaer of the Commonweal party, told freemen last week that tne party had long ago aeciaeut that it shou.d cunnne its activities to the poliucui fleid ~niy ana not interest itself in local board elections "in pursuance of that decieion," Mr. ManickaveiuFOC - 72 words
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Article76 1954-07-07 2 KARACHI The Soviet Government is sending a Military Attache, Col. V. N. Durbrovine, to Karachi for the first time tiince the Soviet Embassy was established there in 1949, it was learned here. Diplomatic circles here pointed out that the innovation came shortly after the conclusion ofFOC - 76 words
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Article117 1954-07-07 2 NEW DELHI: The following tentative timetable t 0 r the A.1.C.C meetings at Ajmer has been announced by Mr N Agarwal. General Secretary of the A.I.C.C. July 23:— Arrival of the Congress President, 8.30 am by train. Working Committee meetings: 9.30 am. to 1 p m.117 words
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504 1954-07-07 2 Bhave Praises Britons 9 Wisdom BETTIAH: Acharaya Vinoba Bhave addresemg a meeting of Bhoooan worker* at H rindaban last wtek Indicated that he might launch Satyagrana If his present method f acquiring land for distribution amoag the landless failed Addressing a gathering of over lu.uuoFOC - 504 words
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355 1954-07-07 3 Chou En-Lai Other Asian To Confer This Year NEW DELHI: The recent talks of the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-iai, with Mr. Nehru And U Nu might result shortly in a series of bilateral agreements between China and Asian neutrals, accordingFOC - 355 words
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196 1954-07-07 3 SIMLA: Nehru said here that the independent stand India had throughout taken on all matters cf importance could not help attracting the attention of foreign Powers. The Prime Minister was addressing a joint meeting of Congress legislators and othei Congressmen of Himachal Pradesh lastFOC - 196 words
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840 1954-07-07 3 Delhi Approves Burma-China Statement NEW DELHI: The joint s dement of the Prime Mtoda•eni of Burma and China, is»u .a»t wo,-k, extending the operation of the five peace principles to a nt># region, has evoked nothing but satisfaction in New Delhi. Mr. Chou En-iai's Kangoon meeting with Mr. U NuFOC - 840 words
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Article225 1954-07-07 3 NEW DELHI,: Chintamani liar, the Indian sculptor, has begun work on a ll.toot high statue of President Rajendra i'rasad which has been commissioned by Mr. Birla for the Pilani University. Jaipur days a London report, it adds! Kar, whose studio is in London, has justFOC - 225 words
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Article103 1954-07-07 3 BOMBAY: A Dutch woman wag roooe<i at the Victoria Terminus raajway station of Ks 260 m Indian currency an<i some travellers cheques aim papers recently. She had gune to the railway station to make a reservation. A 10-year-old boy who approached her at the station drewFOC - 103 words
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Article93 1954-07-07 3 KURNOOL: Mr. C. G. K. Reddi, who recently contested *s a candidate in the bien. Duel election to V>z Council 01 States the elected members of the Andhra Legislative Assembly, has been de~i clared to have Incurred tne disqualifications under Clause (C) of Section 7 and SectionFOC - 93 words
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Article47 1954-07-07 3 NA.WADAH: A young man of Gaya committed suicide by throwing himself before the Up KJul fc Gaya passenger train between Jamuawan and Vv-i. zlrgan railway stations on Thursday. Frustration in a ,iovw affair la Mid to b« the eauft of tht «|ictdt FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article141 1954-07-07 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru has presented to Mr. Chou En- la six documentaries produced! by the Films Division and a set of publications on Indian economic and cultural subjects brought out by the Publications Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Among the publications presentedFOC - 141 words
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367 1954-07-07 3 KARACHI: Mr. D. N. Dulta. member of the Pakistani Constituent Assembly from East Bengal, last week announced his resignation from the 12.m«mber Coßgnrtss Party i n the Assetobry. Congress members are not attending the current session of the Constituent Assembly because, the party said, theFOC - 367 words
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Article141 1954-07-07 3 BOMBAY: The Aii.india 1m porters Association here- receotiy. welcomed the import Pol-cy f or the July.December period. •'While it is true that 4n formulating its import policy the Government has kept in mind the interests of indigenous in. dustries as paramount, a vigorous, and sincere attemptFOC - 141 words
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Article90 1954-07-07 3 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister haa sent the follow. ing message of greetings to \he Prime Minister of Canada >n the occasion of Canada's i\ational Day on July 1, ±954 "On this day of your nationai rejoicing, 1 have greav pleasure in offering to Youi ExcellencyFOC - 90 words
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Article40 1954-07-07 3 NAWADAH: A villager was killed and three others wele injured i Q an encounter with a gang of dacoita m Sirri village in the Wazirgan thana, near here, on Tuesday night. The dacoits escaped.— FOCFOC - 40 words
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285 1954-07-07 3 Export Quotas: Indian Govt Policy Announced BOMBAY: The Joint Chief Controller of Exports, in a nut mention last week stated taat the validity of the un. utilised export quotas of raw wool granted to new comers nad been extended up to the end of July 1964. Free licensing of vanaspati.FOC - 285 words
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269 1954-07-07 3 NEW DELJII: The India Govnrement has sanctionea further grants and loans for the development of khadi, nandioom, viilage and small scale industries in various States. The All-India Khadi and Viilage industries Board has been given a grant of Rs 2,50,000 in connexion with the printingFOC - 269 words
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Article68 1954-07-07 3 NEW DELMI: Mr. K. M. S. Namboodiripad will act as the (rener»l Secretary of the Com. miutist party of India during the absence of Mr. Aiov Ghosh, who has gone to Moscow for treatment, says i statement issued by the Politburo of the Communist Party of IndiaFOC - 68 words
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Article119 1954-07-07 3 L.UCKNOW: India's Food Minister, Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kid. wai, said last week that the price of wheat was registering a steep fall. But it would be .stabilised this year by the Government at Rs 10 per maund so that the cultivators might not suffer and the agriculturalFOC - 119 words
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221 1954-07-07 3 Kumbh Mela Report Will Soon Be Ready ALLAHABAD: Mr. Brij Raj fandey, a pilgrim who baa attenued tne Kinnbh Mela on tiie main uatning day, toid the Kumph Tragedy inquiry Com. mittee last week that he tnought the existence of a ditch near the slope of the bund to beFOC - 221 words
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86 1954-07-07 3 AHMEDABAD Mr. Balwa'ntrai Mehta, Congress General Secretary, said here that the Legislature Congress Parti' to, Travancore-Cocnin would bitter "responsive co-operation" :<v the Praja_Socialist Ministry Tn that State. The Congress, Mr. Mehta told a meeting here, would support the constructive programme sponsored by the Ministry unconditionally.FOC - 86 words
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Article83 1954-07-07 3 Rs 6 LAKHS EMBEZZLED PATNA: Th« embezzlement of an amount of Rs. 3 lakha m the Rationing Office, patna, which was detected a few* <Jays ago by tnc stall of tne A.ocounutnt.G<-neral, Bihar, in the course, of audit, has now gone upto to Rs 6 lakhs, it is .dJably learnt.FOC - 83 words
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Article93 1954-07-07 3 KURNOOL: Invitations havu be«n extended, it is learnt, for the inauguration of the Andhra H«gh Court at Gun<.ur on July 5, to all members of the Guntur Bar Association, as well as to Advocates moving to Guntur along with the High Court and ail Government Pleaders,FOC - 93 words
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Article96 1954-07-07 3 TUTICORIN: The Tutlcorin Port Trust has provided two powerful lights in the Beach Koad, one near the Customs Office and another near the Port Office a s a direction indicator for the country.craft to reach the Tutacori n shore These lights are at a considerable heightFOC - 96 words
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485 1954-07-07 4 HIGH COMMISSIONER TO TAKE UP ISSUE COLOMBO: An aUe*edlj forced deportation to India of a woman, Padmav&thy alias oomathi. a nsjitear of Co* tanbo, without any reference to the Indian High Connate. ■ton**, has caused a sti r I n Indian circle* here. OnFOC - 485 words
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380 1954-07-07 4 COLOMBO: The ««P»e«»ntation» made by the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. C. C. Desai, on the resolution^ of protest adopted by the Working Committee of the Ceylon Democratic Congress last w«*k have partially borne inrit inasmuch as the Cejdbn Cabinet, at Its weekly meeting truHy, i*FOC - 380 words
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100 1954-07-07 4 "Miss Universe" Contest On July 25 NEW YORK, July 6— The 1 most beautiful'' women from all over world will arrive in to compete for the title of the United States thj* week "Miss Universe" and the fame fortune and romance toai may go with it. There are 14 entrants-'FOC - 100 words
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Article51 1954-07-07 4 Mr. Donald A. Stephens, who was the Editor of "The Sabah Times'' In Jesselton. will be arriving at Kailatig at 2.35 p.m on July 17 en route to England where he will be studying under the auspices of the British Coun. cil the working of the British51 words
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Article232 1954-07-07 4 COLOMBO: Fr«a »eg»» assistance might boob oe made avaiiaoie to roUce Oinoers against whom puunts are nwd i«r bon«, tide tcttoii taK^n by tnem to the d**cuarge of taeir <tatta». < The irixne Miniater instructed tne iDtfpeciur-iienerai of police and otner ponce Otti. cere toFOC - 232 words
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Article34 1954-07-07 4 The next drawing of Premium Bonds will take place on Thursday, July 15, commencing: at 9.00 a.m. at the Selangor Turf Club, Kuala Lumpur. As usual, 195 bonds will be drawn.34 words
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Article, Illustration133 1954-07-07 4 Miss K. J. SARASA, whose melodious voice contributed in no .small measure to the success of the two dance recitals (Bharatha Natyam) given at the Victoria Theatre last week under the auspices of the Indian Fine Arts Society by Kumari A. C. KOMALA. She will133 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-07 4 PHOTO). Sir KANTHIAH VAITHIN ATH AN, Minister for Social Serv ces a«d Industries, addressed) the sports meeting of Athuir Hijfh School when he said he wanted ev*ry boy and girl of Jaffna to tra'n themselves as warriors.— MATHRUPALA LADY VAITHINATHAN, wife of Sir Kanthlah Va,thinathan presided over and distributed pricesMATHRUPALA - 59 words
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245 1954-07-07 4 Rioting During Perahera: One Killed In Firing COLOMBO: A Wot, aur Wg a peranera at patanpit»ya in tne KamtDukJcana po'.;c«j area last week resulcer] one life when the police wer« compelled to open flre °n a crowd of nearly a thousand strong. Eight persons were injured. Tne man who wasFOC - 245 words
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Article152 1954-07-07 4 COLOMBO; Job-Hunters are storming the office of the High Commissioner for the for the United Kngdom ana the Government Information Department for information on employment prospects In North Borneo. A U.K. High Commission official said that no official confirmat-on has been received from theFOC - 152 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-07 4 PHOTO). Colombo, the Capital City of Ceylon is going to the polls in the midriJc of this month attey nearly four years. Eighty nne candidates are offering for election in 31 wards Including the present Mayor Mr. T. KI'DKA who is seen here handing over his nomination papers at th<-MATHRUPALA - 59 words
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176 1954-07-07 4 'Carpentry Shops' Closure Is Final -M.P. COLOMBO The seven Government Carpentry Wontsnops IB the Islana are to be definitely closed down snortiy and >.ne quit notices' served to the *vorkers arc to be treated as final. This was the decision arrived at recently by the Prime Minister, Sir John KatelawaluFOC - 176 words
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Article42 1954-07-07 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Sa. vings Bank held its annual General meeting In the Parliament Assembly Hall. The Deputy Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. L. J. de S. Seneviratne who is also the President-Director of the Bank presided.— FOC PHOTO)FOC - 42 words
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247 1954-07-07 4 COLOMBO: Yet another dfscovery has been made «n o\€r«ight which makes tn«»<wanas of regisieted marriage* invalid under the existing aw. The Attorney .General has drought to the notice Of the Registrar -General that marriages resist, r -a in any anguage th«r than English sinceFOC - 247 words
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Article114 1954-07-07 4 SAIGON, Juiy 6.— The new letnumese Prime Minister, -*go Dinti Diem, has new -nned his cabinet, infornu'd dcurces said. mi\ Diem, who will aiso be ..finister of Defence and the interior, was earlier suid to iiave met d.fficiuties in forming a cabinet since he returned to VietnamReuter - 114 words
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Article43 1954-07-07 4 SEOUL, Ju'y 6. President Syngman Rhe c of South Korea <aia cnat tie caanjt accept President Eisenhower's invitation to visit the rntdi States now because "there 13 a certain unrest" in Korea But Rhee did not rule out making the trip later. APAP - 43 words
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