Indian Daily Mail, 8 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 142. JMJVCAPORE, IHURSDAV, JULY 8, 1964. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-07-08 1 rttOTO. 19-year-dd CLEo ROSE arrive* at the Empire, Le.re»t«>r Square, on July 1 f O r the premiere of the Film "Happy Ever After". She wears a green taffeta evening coat over white nylon «lresB covered tn pearls.— A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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135 1954-07-08 1 Nehru On "Historic Change" In Asia From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July i.— There has been a historic change in th e status of Asia in world affairs which the recent statements issued by the premiers of India and Burma after talks i n with Chinas Premier only underlined,Copyright - 135 words
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Article37 1954-07-08 1 LONDON. July 7.— The British Privy Council today dis. missed an appeal by Jomo Kenyatta and four other Africans against sentences of seven years hard labour each for Mau Mau activities in Kenya. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article38 1954-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7.— Mrs. Vijaya Liakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations Assembly, is cutting short her visit to Britain by four days and returning to India on July 15, it was learned here today.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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242 1954-07-08 1 MADRID, July 7. General Francisco Franco, head of state, last night gave his first press conference since 1939 to five American correspondents. He is reported to have stated that there were no serious problems between Spain and Britain, and Spain and France whichReuter - 242 words
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Article69 1954-07-08 1 EV^NSTON Illinois, July 7 Dr. K. C Wu. former tiovernor of Formosa su:3 yesterday that the scheduled departure of h ts youn* sod from Formosa had been" delayed by Nationalist Chinese authorities. D T. Wu. who once charge! that Generalissimo C hUn> Kal Shek was holding WReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration191 1954-07-08 1 They Celebrate 'Kashmir Princess' Arrival In S'pore The successful proving flight of Air India International's Constellation, the "Kashmir Princess'- was celebrated at a cocktail party at the Sea View Hotel on Tuesday evening, July 6, when the Traffic Manager of the A.1.1 Corporation Mr. S. K. Kooka presented the Acting191 words
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Article33 1954-07-08 1 KANSAS CITY July 7.— Harry S. Truman continued to make progress in recovering from his operation but there was no indication when he wili be able to leave the hospital. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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224 1954-07-08 1 Leaving On July 18 To Take Up New Assignment Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, toid the Indian Daily Mail last night that he would be leaving Singapore by Air India International on July 18 for New Delhi224 words
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140 1954-07-08 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Govt. of India, in Malaya, presented bonquets to Kumari A. C. Komala and the accompanying artistes at heir repeat dance performance last night at the Victoria Theatre. Mr. Menon, who is the Patron140 words
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Article88 1954-07-08 1 Negotiation* to obtain ex. periencea personnel from Ine Ministry of pensions nna iNauuuui insurance m tne United Kingdom lor sec, mi. ment to the eeutrai Proviaem *mnd Boara nave wen m pivgreaa lor some time; Aa a result of tnese negu. tations three officers wi488 words
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Article119 1954-07-08 1 Dutch— R. I. Talks THE HAGUE, July 7 Dutch and Indonesian delegates met here for the third time yesterday to discus abolition of the Netherlands. Indonesian union. Indonesian Foreign Minister Sunarjo. presiding eia. borated on the views he expressed at the first meeting on June 29. an official comrouni queReuter - 119 words
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Article35 1954-07-08 1 WASHINGTON. July 7 Mr Peter Thornycroft, President ot the British Board of Trad# yeaterday began rinal round of discussions with United States' officials on BMt-Weat trade before leavIng for London tomorrow, M ReuterReuter - 35 words
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180 1954-07-08 1 REIGN OF TERROR IN MAHE LEADING CITIZENS SEEK SAFETY IN Indian territory (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, 4uiy 7.— Tense situation exists in the French pocket of Mahe where leading citizens are fleeing into Indian territory fearing lor their lives. Dr. Sankaran, Head of the Medical Department, and his srtatfCopyright - 180 words
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183 1954-07-08 1 PISTOL-WAVING BOY SHOT DEAD BY PILOT CLEVELAND. July 7 The pUot of an air liner yesterday shot and killed a fifteen-year old boy who entered the pilot's compartment waving a pistol just before the aircraft was to take off from Cleveland airport for Mexico City. Police later fould that theReuter - 183 words
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Article33 1954-07-08 1 TOKYO, July 7.— Premier Ohou En-lei returned to Pei. ying from Geneva yesterday after a secret conference on xudochJiese border with Ho Cni Minh, leader of the Vlet..iinh rebels.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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364 1954-07-08 1 CAMBODIA VIETNAM BEGIN CEASEFIRE TALKS NO MORE MEETINGS IN- GENEVA? GENEVA, July 7 Cambodian and Vietminh army officers today begin ceasefire talks for Cambodia with only 72 hours in which to submit a report to the nine-nation Indo-China conference here on the resuits. The conference on June 19 ordered theReuter - 364 words
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479 1954-07-08 1 dt^S^^T^ yesterday he was trolling Hanoi suddenly developed from the south. mJf^m!* ?e v i et »"inh crack divisions from Dien fSLi^h f* 1 an to taffl^to into the new SSJ^S™ 101 H^Poag redoubt from the recently evacuated southern zone of theReuter - 479 words
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127 1954-07-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 7.— The Madras State Government have decided to assign 97,000 acres of land to the landless poor in Attur Taluk, Salem District giving five acres to each cultivator. utotritt, Lands will be first gruntedCopyright - 127 words
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520 1954-07-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. July 8, 1954 |NDIA is reported to be planning to ask the Australian Government to allow a token entry ot Indian migrants to Australia each year. It was a Reiner report from tne Australian capital of Canberra, which quoting authoritative sources further stated tnat India520 words
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Article821 1954-07-08 2 COMPENSATION NOT TO BE CHALLENGED IN COURT SIMLA: The Congress Working Committee has a proposal to amend the Constitution to provide that nominal compensation paid to acquire land should not be challenged in the courts, according to Sri S. N. Agarwal Congress General Secretary. I AnsweringFOC - 821 words
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Article63 1954-07-08 2 SAYS BHAVE bettiah: Acbarya vu*>. ba Bhave, addr«Ba»ng a prayer meeting attended by over 6,000 people In Bharw»H« near h«w», «ald tb»t flxattoa of celling for l»nd holdings woold not solve the problem 19 IndU. .A change of beart alone ormld solve the ptotteta. Society hadFOC - 63 words
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323 1954-07-08 2 Agrarian Dispute At Papankulam: Terms Of Settlement AMtiAS AM 1 1 UK Aivi A final settlement of the dispute between the land-owners and kJsuns of Papankulam in Amj.isamudram taiUK, wus effected recently In the presence of Messrs, S. N. Somayajuiu, M.L.A., Gom-'ithisanKara uiKshiLar, Vice-President of the Tirunelveii District Congress Committee,FOC - 323 words
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283 1954-07-08 2 Medical Colleges Only 295 Seats But 1,000 Applicants MADRAS: Not less then 25 of the 43 seats reserved for Scheduled .Caste students applying for admission to the Medical Colleges in the State. will be added to the quota of seats for Madras City, after admitting all the Scheduled Caste applicants.283 words
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Article103 1954-07-08 2 MADRAS: The Madras High Court reopened after summer vacation on Monday. July 5. The following were the sitting arrangements of the Judges: O. S. Appeals, L. P. Appeals and Writ Appeals: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Somasundaram; Appeals and CM.A.: Mr. Justice Govinda Menon and Mr.FOC - 103 words
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Article125 1954-07-08 2 BOMBAY: Bombay, Calcutta and Madras airports will short, ly have 'Facilitation Committees' for promotion of international air transport, it was learned here. These Facilitation Committees will consist of representatives of the Customs, Health and Police authroities, Tourist Bureaux and the National Airlines operators. The Committees will helpFOC - 125 words
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Article177 1954-07-08 2 ALLAHABAD: Pundit Kshetresh Chandra Chattopadhyaya, Header in Sanskrit of AUanaoad University, told the Kumbn Tragedy Inquiry Committee recently that there should be no ban on Nagas joining the processions of Wadhus on occasions like the Kumbh Mela. Pundit Chattopadhyaya was called before the Committee to explainFOC - 177 words
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Article213 1954-07-08 2 SHILi,ONG: The death roll in the Assam floods during June has now risen to five, according to official sources. An Assam Government Press Note says the flood water in Sadiya has subsided. One sick person at Kundil, who cou'd not leave the place, riledFOC - 213 words
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307 1954-07-08 2 GENEVA At least 40,000 people die every year from snake-bites, and INDIA had the highest death- .^^iL!" estuna ted ***** acoording to a World ilealth Organisation report published on June 27. ,™.i«* an e ?tremeiy conservative estimate asFOC - 307 words
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52 1954-07-08 2 PATNA: The Union Government has made a provision of Rs 75 lakh= in its budget for award of scholarships to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Backward Classes students for 1954-55. These scholarships are tenable in recognised institutions in India impartign education beyond the matriculationFOC - 52 words
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230 1954-07-08 2 SRINAGAR: Indian army authorities in Kashmir characterised as "absolutely false and fabricated" a report published in the Pakistan Press that India w > "massing troops in Kashmir." The army authorities here described the report as a "mischievous lie from beginning to end,FOC - 230 words
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Article664 1954-07-08 2 CASE AGAINST MADRAS FILM ACTRESS MADRAS: The case against Srimati Vyjayanthimaia, Him actress, under Section 116 vtf tne Motor Vehicles Act and Section 338 oi the Indian Penal Code charging her with having driven a car in a rash and negligent manner came up for hearing before Mr. V. KamaswamiFOC - 664 words
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63 1954-07-08 2 Video For India Early In Next Five Year Plan SKINAGAK: I>T. B. V. K«-Hkar, union Minister of Broadcasting, to*di newsmen Here iMt week that tension in India wouid probaluy be etfcat>ju»ue« during the tir«.< phase of the next Mvo Year jfiaa Heferring to the Kasbmir radk> station, be &*d thatFOC - 63 words
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Article73 1954-07-08 2 Scheduled Tribes Welfare Officer KURNOOL: The Government <m xnaia nave p&aaed ers appointing an Assist in: uoinniisdiuner wan neaaquar. ters at vi-^aKiiapucnttm w iuwK atter tn« weiXare of uw totiieduicu 'lTiues in Asency ai«as it might be recalled tbat Lue o-iuiai Lr^vernmeui atuf auuitea a sum m us 15 lamusFOC - 73 words
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Article50 1954-07-08 2 LALL CALLS ON MR. KAMARAJ MADRAS: Mr M. LaJl. Director-tienerai of All in ia Radio, met Mr tk. Karaarai Chief Minister, "at the tseCii. tanat. it is understood trmt Mr. JLaJi explained to Mr. Kamaraj tne development pians 01 A. IK. and proposal* for improving stations in Madras State, FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article1070 1954-07-08 3 Concerted Action Needed, Says Kamaraj Nadar MADRAS: The task of improving the standard of hying of the poor was not cWfiued only toone party. It was the duty of ad poiiacal t£?SJ^ "^F**** aineiiorataig the condiSoL oi the people and in otoateiatng poverty, said Mr. K. KamarajFOC - 1,070 words
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Article46 1954-07-08 3 TRIVANDRUM I Government have extended the period of exemption from the levy of sales tax on coir and coir products for a further period of three months. The period of exemption will thus expire by the end of September, 1954. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article437 1954-07-08 3 SCHOOL FEES INCREASED IN BOMBAY BOMBAY Yet another controversy has ansen in Bombay over the education policy of the oroveniinojt; tius time en.lanceinent of school tees tor (.nc u*>per primary classes anijjjiivCv, &y tne Government 1.10 evoAca cr.tlcism The education Minister, Mr. i-'i.iKerrao Desai said that the object o- enhancingFOC - 437 words
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Article112 1954-07-08 3 KURNOOL: A Gazette Extraordinary issued notifies that the Andhra Governor appoints Guntur temporarily to be the principal seat of the Andhra High Court in pursuance of the resolution of the Andhra Legislative Assembly recommending that the principal seat of the High Court of AndhraFOC - 112 words
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Article117 1954-07-08 3 LAHORE: Seven persons were killed and a number of others senous.y injured in an eiecton ctash recently at Kirpa, 18 mlies from Rawalpindi, in which over 1.000 voters took part. According to reports reaching here, the supporters of two rival candidates both exServicemen for theFOC - 117 words
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Article149 1954-07-08 3 KARACHI: Mr. D. N. Dutta member of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly from East Bengal, recently announced his resignation from the membership of the twelve-member Congress Party in the Constituent Assembly. Members of the Congress Party are not attending the current session of the Constituent AssemblyFOC - 149 words
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Article119 1954-07-08 3 LAHORE: The Pakistani Commerce Minister Mr Tafaza) AH, has denied reports that the Pakistani Gvernment propose^ to impose a total ban on the import of Indian films. He told correspondents on his arrival from Karachi that import of Indian films would not in119 words
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Article135 1954-07-08 3 FOC TRIVANDRUM: It has been notified for the information of the public that the Government of India have decided that the existing facilities provided in the treasuries and sub-treasuries of the State for the exchange of demonetised Travancore coins into the Indian Currency or for their acceptance inFOC - 135 words
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Article233 1954-07-08 3 madras: The Installation of three pilot plants, one for making tanning extracts, the other for making pigment finishes for leatner and the third for making synthetic tanning materials, in the Central Leather Research Institute, Guindy, was approved by the Advisory Board of the Institute which met here.FOC - 233 words
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162 1954-07-08 3 BHOPAL: Over 100 people .ost week staged a demonstration in front of the State Assembly Chamber where the committee, consisting of all the 30 members of the Legislature set up in March to prepare a memorandum on the future of the State, was holding aFOC - 162 words
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Article55 1954-07-08 3 PATiNA The Indian Central Sugarcane Committee wih iaunoh a scheme to assess the cost of sugarcane cultivation in inda. It will first be put into lOifce in Biiiar, Uttar Pradf&h, Punjab. Bombay, Andhra and Madras. At the beginning it is proposed to take 45 villages inFOC - 55 words
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413 1954-07-08 3 MADRAS: The members of the delegation of the Muslim Educational Association. of South India which returned to Madras recentlj after a tour of the countries of South-East Asia, were entertained at dinner last veek at the New College premises inFOC - 413 words
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1176 1954-07-08 3 Land Reform In Madras "PRESENT TIME INOPPORTUNE" TIRUCHI CONFERENCE'S APPEAL TIRUOHIKAPAJLU: Resolution, urging the Government n*t to take any Hasty steps in regard to land legfcrtatiop.. fUSLin pPewn^ tUn I"** Inopportune for Introducing any land rttfo rm a^ thft t under the exiting circumstances no maxim um limit on landFOC - 1,176 words
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Article215 1954-07-08 3 BOMBAY Mr. Morarji Desai, Chief Minister, opened nere last week a college of catering and institutional management, claimed to be the firat of its kind in Asia. The college has been sponsored by the All-India Women's Food Council. It would train people to man Annapoorna cafeteriasFOC - 215 words
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Article45 1954-07-08 3 KURNOOL: The Andhru Government have approved a proposal o f the Chief Engineer (Electricity) for erecting on«; UOO K.W. ciicsel set for aupmeting the generating capacity of the existing diesel power house at Visakhapatnam at an estimated coit of fts 4,65,500.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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732 1954-07-08 4 COLOMBO: The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council last week dismissed the appeal of Mr. E. L Senanayake, against the invalidation of his election to the Ceylon House of Representatives. The Lord Chancellor (Lord Simonds), who presided, said the appeal mustFOC - 732 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-07-08 4 MAUREEN CONNOLLY of Saa Diego, California, with the Women's Singles ohaHen ge Trophy at Wimbledon on July 3. It Is the third year running she has won it in the final here she beat Lj niise Rrough Beverly HtUs. California, 6J& 7.5 i B s5 minutes. APAP - 47 words
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Article206 1954-07-08 4 COLOMBO The ftitieth anniversary of the Giriu' Fnendij Society (founded by Bishop Copies tone in Of 01) was celebrated on Saturday evening at the Girls Friendly Society Headquarters at Green Path, Colombo. Celebrations began with a service at at. Michaeis and All Angels Church, Polwatte. TheFOC - 206 words
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Article73 1954-07-08 4 COLOMBO: An Indian woman who wa« being: sent back to India on a deportation order has been detained at Talalmannar on a protest by the Indian Hgh Commissioner. The Ceylon authorities win fro farther Into her case beore executing: the deportation order. The woman, a domesticFOC - 73 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-07-08 4 MATHRUPALA PHOTO). Mr. S. NATESAN, Minister of Posts awl Broadcasting, photographed as be came oat of the Court House after successfully defending the petition filed against ban by the Federal Party Leader Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayagam to have his election declared nidi andMATHRUPALA - 79 words
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519 1954-07-08 4 So Begin At Bottom-Top Level Advice HANDY: Too most begin at the bottom and ne pro. pared to take off your coats and rough it. That i» waat thoouuidfe of young men coming from Homes like yours, and educated in schools Uke yours,FOC - 519 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-07-08 4 I PHOTO. DIANA LEATHER 21-year-old Birmingham micro analyst, lead* the queue of five British women athletes who broke the world 880 record at White City on June 19. in the Women's A.A.A. Cham, pionshlp. She is breasting the tape to finish the race in t tnin 9 seethe orevkms recordAP - 55 words
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Article134 1954-07-08 4 COLOMBO: No red onions will be imported to ceylon to tide over the present shortage The Minister of Food and Agriculture. Mr. J R. jaye. wardene said that even a temporary relaxation of the ban wouid tend to negative the Government poky i n couraxinjr aeifjsufficiencvFOC - 134 words
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Article199 1954-07-08 4 CAUSTIC SODA FIASCO COLOMBO Tne Caustic Soda factory at Paranthan on which about Rs. 5,500,000 has already oeen spent may never produce caustic soda. Recommendations have been made to the Minister of Industries that work should ceass even at this late stage, it is learnedArguments against it are 1. CheapFOC - 199 words
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Article176 1954-07-08 4 COLOMBO The Ceylon Communist Party has lashed out at the Nava Lanka Sama Samej cy accusing it of disrupting the anti-U.N.P. Front both in its day-to-day politics and in the local government election campaign. Other charges made out thai the N.L.S.S.P. refused totally all offers forFOC - 176 words
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Article153 1954-07-08 4 NURSES BOYCOTT CEREMONY COLOMBO Graduate Nursea who were to nave occupieu tn© new quarters in xve^eui otrect, wrticn was uucn-rcd open uy tne krone Atmister boycotted the ceremony, pmernng to sit on tne iawin of tueir «/xu quarter, dressea in their ounuay best. vVhii© ayeecac* were jeing ma.de not aFOC - 153 words
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151 1954-07-08 4 M.P Will Call For Indo-Ceylon Papers COLOMBO: Mr. C. Suntnaratfngam, MP, for vavuntya. wall ask the Prime Minister in Parliament this week to tat>!e wr publish as a Sessional Pu» per all corresponaence wiiicn hus passed between mm and tho Indian High Oommuwionti' ana the Government of India m regardFOC - 151 words
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Article80 1954-07-08 4 COLOMBO; Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardene and Major Montague Jayewickreme were sworn in as Ministers of the Ceylon Government on July 1. Mr. Jawardene takes over the Finance portfolio from Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, GovernorGeneral designate of Ceylon, while Major Jaywickreme takes over Transport and Works alFOC - 80 words
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Article67 1954-07-08 4 COLOMBO: A team of mm technicians Mr p. N. Rao, Mr. U. Rajagopai and Mi R. B- Subramaniam, have ar. roved from Madras by Ajr Ceylou plane to shoot outdoor scenes for the film "Sada sulang*' at Kandy, SBfetnya and Colombo. Accompanying the team MFOC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-07-08 4 Mr. MATTHEW MENDIS, chief representative of the Straits Echo and The Times of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur currently touring the U.S. mi a grant of the U.S. Department Of State having dinner at the home of Dr. Ray K Dally In Houston, Texas. Left to right: Mrs. K. Karchmer, Dr.54 words
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Article95 1954-07-08 4 Census Chief Demands An Apology COLOMBO: The Statistical investigators of the Department of Census and Statistics nave been taKen to task by the acting Director for making certain representat ons against aim to tne Public Service missionThe acting Director has demanded a written apology from the Secretary of the Stat.stica.lFOC - 95 words
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