Indian Daily Mail, 13 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 147. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1&64. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-07-13 1 PHOTO. QIEEN ELIZABETH 11, who was a godmother, hold* Lady Virginia Fltzroy, 12-weeks old daughto of the Earl and Countess of Euston after the christening at Hampstead Parish Church, Londbn, on July 5. Wth her are the Earl who i» heir to th« Duke ci GrafA.P. - 84 words
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256 1954-07-13 1 Recent U.S. Move To Intervene Recalled L, AL i AHABAD) Jui y 12— Mr. Jawaharial Nehru, Prune Minister of India, said here yesterday that if the war m Indo-China was allowed to spread i the "world would be m gra ve danger,Reuter - 256 words
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Article76 1954-07-13 1 NEW DELHI, July 12 United States Supreme Court Justice Wißliam O Douglas arrived Sund.iv night for a few days vi&it en route to Australia. Mr Douglas said he hoped to inspect the results of thy? Point.Four Programme m India and possibly meet Premtier Nehru beforteAP - 76 words
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114 1954-07-13 1 Emperor Haile Selassie Returning Home NEW YORK, July 12 Emperor Ha.Ue Selassie ta«es a piane from here toaay tor Cannes, France, on his jour, ney hurae, tnus ending Ws tour of North America an u Mexico The Emperor treated himself to a stean dinner yescer. aay at a qu-et countryAP - 114 words
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88 1954-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12 Mrs Vijaya Lakshnw Pandit, Pre. sioient of the United NlaV*uH3 General Assembly, had tea yesterday with Prime Min»s'i.;r Sir Wmston Churchill at Chartweli country estate. The sister of Premuer Ne'iru of India is m Britain on a week's official visit asA.P. - 88 words
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Article95 1954-07-13 1 US Children Die In 'Frigs WASHINGTON. July 12 At least 79 children have died In the United States m the past six years after being trapped m refrigerators (Jis_ card*d on rubbish dumps. Now. with old refrigerators being discarded at two or threte million a year, the senate, has urgedReuter - 95 words
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406 1954-07-13 1 NEW YORK, July 13 The New York Daily news last night quoted ''.Buckingham Palace sources" as saying the Queen is expectjig her third baby early next year. "Only last week two dditional doctors were appointed to the Palace staff," the Daily NewsAP - 406 words
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152 1954-07-13 1 Evatt Justifies "White Australia" Policy CANBERRA July 12 Dr Herbert Evatfc the Labour Opposition leader, said *>c-re yesterday firm adherence to the "White Australia policy was vital to the nations safety. The policy was "harmful t<no other nation or race," he said m a press statement Dr. Evatt was commentingReuter - 152 words
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263 1954-07-13 1 JUAREZ (Mexico). July 12. A severe bullfight audience yesterday app.auded Bette Ford of the United States fo r her courage and bravery m the ring, but went away without a real determination of her ablity. The 23-year-old former Broadway actress and model wryly commentedAP - 263 words
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Article177 1954-07-13 1 DIPLOMAT'S DEATH IN GUN BATTLE L.ONDON. July 12 A Dominican utpioauit Qied yesterday of wuuiiqs received m jun battle with a second oip_ .■omit aunag uuiaer m tile** -ountry's consulate Duiluiag iar from Buckingham r'alace. The shootdng —it could -lot properly be termed a •duel" a nigu Dominican Km_ bassyAP - 177 words
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Article88 1954-07-13 1 CHUJAOO. July 12 ADduWih Igram, of Cedar KapJdw, lowa, last aignt w aii e»ected President 01 the In. U-rnatiunai Muslim Society. London, Ontano, Canada, was cnosen as the site foe next year's meeting Vaoc_Presiaents are: £>r Wnaon Guerlun, of Knoxvlhe Iowa; E^cuie Simon of Toledo omo anaAP - 88 words
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Article79 1954-07-13 1 H.Q. Maiaya Command announced ,ast night the names OC the toiiowing soldiers of the U ispecal Air Sei-vice Keeiment wno were injured as a result of paracnuting into trees dunnjf operation Termite:. lieutenant P. w Bartram, of Khiwbina near Cardiff, Corporal H. Uhaawnor, of Maciestieid. Cheshire,79 words
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Article102 1954-07-13 1 The Singapore Government Staff Union held its 3rd Annual General Meeting on Saturday July 10, at the S.C.S.A. Canteen, Empress Place," Singapore, when the following were elected President; Mr. S. Katang Piliay (re-elected); Vice-Presi-dent Inche Taib b. Indin (reelected); Secretary: Inche A. Ramli ib. H. A.102 words
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Article60 1954-07-13 1 The Singapore Improvement Trust Labour Union has requested the S.I.T. authorities to implement the Ritson wages to <laily-rat-ed employees employed, im tne f^i.T., retrospectively from 16th June, 1953 is granted to Government employees. A letter to this effect has been forwarded to the 2nd Assistant Secretary,60 words
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Article123 1954-07-13 1 BOMBAY, July 12 Cap_ tain Torben Kier, a Dani&h surveyor and salvage expert, arrived here from Copenhagen Sunday to attempt to refloat the South bast Asia Shipping company's Maasagar Wincn grounotd off Ratha»jirl »n iJomioay state last Tuesuay The Uochan.bound Magas*. gar, which broke anchor andA.P. - 123 words
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Article80 1954-07-13 1 SYDNEY, July 12 Kir JSdmand Hillary, conqueror of Mount Everest, arrived by air m Sydney Sunday on his way home to New Zealand He said he had fulfy recov. erfed from tojunesi a nd sickness he suffered m May while leading a New Zealand expedition to MountAP - 80 words
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Article40 1954-07-13 1 Family remittances to China for the month of June are as follows Singapore $1,023,558.84. (This figure also includes some remittances mad<j by resiclients of the Federation through Singapore Banks.) Federation of Maaaya C 566- T*H fl.Mfco6T.ll40 words
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Article46 1954-07-13 1 The next meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Wednesday at 7 p-m. at 34, Sturrock Road, (Off McNair Road), Singapore the residence of Sri T. V. Subbrayalu. All members are cordi. AMy invited to be present on tht 09C0819Q,46 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-07-13 1 A.P. PHOTO. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL is greeted by American Ambassador Mr. Wintbrop AJdilch (back to camera) as he steps from the train at Waterloo on the evening of July 6, on his airly from Southampton m the 'Queen Elizabeth* Behind Sii Winston is Foreign Secretary Mr.A.P. - 73 words
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381 1954-07-13 1 TAMIL MLAs BOYCOTT T-C LEGISLATURE PANIKKAR'S ATTITUDE DEPLORED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 12.— A1l the twelve members of the Travancore Tamilnad Congress m the Travan-core-Cochin State Legislature have decided to boycott the Assembly session beginning today as a protest against the Govern ments repressive action against xaiiui leaders381 words
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Article107 1954-07-13 1 £130 MEDICINE FUR 1sk! LONDON, July 12. A patient suiiering iroui a skin complaint litre uas received a Bupp*y oi an American ine«Xca* preparation vtuuetl at mure cuau ti.iO and iias oiuy had. to pay one souling lot v under Britain's .Miuoiiai Heaith Service. The prescript) on was or* deredReuter - 107 words
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Article36 1954-07-13 1 BONN, July 12. Princess Margaret arrived here by an today on her first visit to Western Germany a three, day tour of British military centres, she landed at wahn airport near Bonn. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article43 1954-07-13 1 SAN FRANCISCO, jui v 12 Ernest William Owen Hon orary Vice Consul and 'Pufclie Relations officer at the P3ni. tish Consulate General m iian Francisco, died Sunday of a heart attack &t his home u« was 75- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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66 1954-07-13 1 The First Lord of the Admiralty Mr. J. P. l. Thomas, will visit Singapore during an autumn tour of the Far East. He will arrive by aT on Sept. 17 md remain m Malaya until he leaves for Hcng Kong on Sept. 23. The visit66 words
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Article40 1954-07-13 1 CAIRO, July 12 —A Joint Anglo-Egyptian Communique on the Suez canal Zone talks said today "proposals nave been handed over by the British Delegation and have been discussed at two informal meetings 'Purtt*" *vi«»tinra *r« cv. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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550 1954-07-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues. July, 13, 1954 The Indefatigable Peace-Maker |£ACK again m Geneva is that indefatigable mediator, Mr. V. K. Knsmna Menon! This is perhaps tne only ray or hope m an otnei wise dark and gioomy aunosphere m whjch the taiks on Indochina are to be resumed.550 words
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1136 1954-07-13 2 Katju's Glowing Tribute To British Justice Speech At Inauguration Of Andhra High Court people will no longer tolerate suca v state 01 -aua.rs. Tnere must be finality m litigation. a long series ot appeals m vie eiusive pursuit ox. justice often e^/os m a conflicting ser.es 01 decisions, notxxiy knowingFOC - 1,136 words
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Article40 1954-07-13 2 CALCUTTA Latest reports on the results of Vana Mahotsava during the four years 1960 1953 show tihat over 10,000,000 trees of various types were planted durLag the period, of which over 5,000,000 have survived.- FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article115 1954-07-13 2 CALCUTTA The Statewide Vana Mahotsava ceaiebratloo, for 1954 was inaugurated by the Governor, Dr. H. C. Mookerjee, Dy a broadcast on July 1. He will pliant trees m Cuiraon Park ait 9 a.m. on Sunday. There is a programme of mass treeplantiog all over theFOC - 115 words
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247 1954-07-13 2 —NEHRU NARKAND (Himachal Pradesh Mr. Nehru here appealed to the people to work hard to build up the economic prosperity of the country. Addressing public meetings at Theog and Narkand ou the first day of his tour of Himachal Pradesh, said:FOC - 247 words
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210 1954-07-13 2 NEW OtijUtil: The ceutral Rehabilitation Ministry has made a fresh grant of Rs 9 laklia to the Bihar Government for agricultural and' housing loams to displaced persons from East Bengal. It has also sanctioned a number of rehabilitation schemes for East BengalFOC - 210 words
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664 1954-07-13 2 College For Nilgiris: Ways Means Discussed OOTACAMUND: Ways and mean* to collect funds for the establishment of a College n Nilgiris district were discussed 1 at a meeting: of prominent citizens at the Wills Hall, V.M.C.A. Sri P. K. Nambiar, Collector, presided. The Collector said he would submit a reportFOC - 664 words
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Article61 1954-07-13 2 KARACHI; About 50 persons have been reported kill od over 500 families rendered 'homeless as result of Goods following heavy weekend raine and helf-torms m tun area about 11 miles east of Zelrat m Baluchistan. Floods reports from Quetta said last week that theFOC - 61 words
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Article82 1954-07-13 2 KARACHI: Pakistan and France signed here last week a trade agreement for the period Jan I, 1954, to jump 30. 1955. Thte agreement hud been intialied canler. A Pakistan Government an. nouncement said that the agreement provided for the import of staples of Pakistan's export trade byFOC - 82 words
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526 1954-07-13 2 1951 CENSUS DETAILS: NEW DELHI: The result* of the 1961 census revealed practically no change m the sex proportion m India, and males continued to form 51.4 per cent of the population, accord ng to the Census of India Paper No. S released here.FOC - 526 words
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Article143 1954-07-13 2 NEW DELHI: Tubeweil construction is making sati factory progress m U. p., Bihar, Punjab and P.E.PuSU according 1 to an official report Out of the 995 tubew^'ls proposed to be constructed m U.P. by December, 1955, 3c2 have been completed leaving 633 more to be constructedFOC - 143 words
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292 1954-07-13 3 "VYAPARI SANGH" MAY BE FORMED NEW DELHI: A convention of businessmen m the A circular. Issued by the Federation m this connection to various commercial and industrial organisations m the country recently, mentions thre.* principal items or for discussion. The first item re.ates toFOC - 292 words
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293 1954-07-13 3 Roy Inaugurates Institute Of Training In Business Management In Calcutta CALCUTTA: The Chief Master of West Bengal, said .u re f* s eek th *t not onJy technicians but also men trained m the technique of realising Human values were necesAary for the development of the country. Dr. Roy wasFOC - 293 words
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Article267 1954-07-13 3 MYSORE: Mr. V. L. D'Souza, Vice-Chancellor, Mysore University, inaugurated here the Sarada Vilas Law College, and stressed the need ior encouraging research m jurisprudence. The Vice Chancellor wanted the new college to serve not only as a professional College but also as a research institution mFOC - 267 words
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Article166 1954-07-13 3 MADRAS At a public meeting held on July 4 at Tilak Ghat, Triplicate, to observe "Boundary Commission Day," speakers urged the immediate appointment of a Boumday Commission, b" the Union Goverrment to examine the claims of Tamls over certain disputed areas m Chittoor district. Sri M.FOC - 166 words
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Article147 1954-07-13 3 TBICHUR: A 15-year-old Mrahimn grin, named Venkatainbai, who was soriouaty injured mi n an a*»eged> attempt to commit sucide by throwing herself m front of a running train at Viyyur recently, succumbed to her Injuries at the Wadakancheri hospital. The gin, a student of the Gir&FOC - 147 words
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156 1954-07-13 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. Ladlslav Durdil, Czechoslovak Ambassador to India, died m a Prague sanatorium on July 3, it was learnt here. He was 43. Dr. Durdil underwent an operation for kidney stones on June 24 last. The operation was stated to be scccessful,FOC - 156 words
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Article200 1954-07-13 3 OOTACAMUND: Sri Shriram *sajpa», National organising commissioner, isnarat Scuuts and Guides, and Srimathi Mohini, Joint National Organising Commissioner (Guides), arrived here tecent.y and were welcomed at a special unnorm parade of working groups consisting o f the Ooty imvecs. V.M.C.A. Kovers St Hilda's School Guides' andFOC - 200 words
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Article189 1954-07-13 3 PA^AYAAiKGTTAI: Tiie Mun*ci*xal Council passed a re. solution urging tne Governmsnt to estaoli9a an airport at i'alayamKottai tor the coavenieace of air passengers to and iram this district, me resoiu-t-oot pointed out toat suitable grounm was available here. Sri a. P. Rajeadran, Vice-unair-tiiao, presi<Jed. Tne Council urgedFOC - 189 words
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223 1954-07-13 3 NAINI TAL: Mr. R A. Kidwai union Food Minister. who arrived here on Fridiy from Delhi had talks with the Chief Minister. Pandit G. B. Pant, regarding the fan m wheat prices m U P The U.F. GovemOment, it is said, is closely watching theFOC - 223 words
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322 1954-07-13 3 KOTTAYAM: Three top-ranking leadens of the Travancore Tamil Nad Coii^T^iiSng a m^! er 11 1011 Parliament, were taken into custody SL?£f^£j? W€ek m about 50 mues iuast of Kottay am. Tne Police said the leaders defied tne District Magistrate's order under Sec. 144 CriminalFOC - 322 words
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Article84 1954-07-13 3 CALCUTTA: A Calcutta resident, caused by misfortune, one nigut areamt a wey out of iiis trouoles gv> teed a tiger." He acted on it and found himself hauled up bexore a Magistrate. For, tue tiger he chose to feed was one of tne Royal Bengal tigersFOC - 84 words
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Article108 1954-07-13 3 MADRAS; A meeting of the Working Committee of toe South Indian Arohaka Association and District Conveners and Presidents of Branch Associations was held last week m Georgetown, Sri T. V. Nerajaraa Ayyanger presiding. The meeting decided to start Agama Schools under the auspices of the Association mFOC - 108 words
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Article173 1954-07-13 3 MADiIAS: The Governmec4 have oeciaed to assign aoout 97,000 acres of ouiiitawuD.e laad 4X Attur itaAaK 01 Salem oistrict, to landless poor at tuie rate o: five acres each. It has also been decided to give preference to sivoijuuiudar occupants of these lands mFOC - 173 words
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Article79 1954-07-13 3 MEENAMBAKKAM: Sn Balwantrai Mehta, General Secretary, A.-I.C.C, arrived last week by air from Bombay, and left for chlttdor He was received by Sri B. Gopala Reddi, President Andhr a Pradesh Congress Committee, Sri H. Sitarama Reddl, and Sri M. Thirmala Hao. Speaking to Press represeutative heFOC - 79 words
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78 1954-07-13 3 QUILiON; The two-day Kegional Conference of the AllIndia Trade Union Congress concluded here with a mass rally of workers. At a public meeting, traae union leaders urged the working classes to unite under one organisation, as that would give greater strength to them m trieFOC - 78 words
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Article90 1954-07-13 3 KURNOOL: Mr. Nallapaii Venjtaiaiamia.'i, Speaker of the Andhra Legislative As sembiy, was admitted m the Government General Hospital at Kurnooi last week for treatment of a fracture of the text th.igh.bone. Mr. VenKataramiah w.i 1c returning trom Kashmir after attending the Ali-india SpeaKers' cxmierence, a'ung theFOC - 90 words
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Article169 1954-07-13 3 TIRUNEL.VELI Antonisami, lormer Station Writer 01 Tiruneiveli (Tau-uq) Police Station PalayamKottai, wcus found guilty of criminal breach of trust, by Sri P. C. M«»non Additional First Class Magistrate. The Magistrate held that the prosecution hed made out a "primafacie" case, but m view of the factFOC - 169 words
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Article66 1954-07-13 3 BOMBAY The Bombay Municipal Corporation will shortly construct and operate an aerial ropeway between Babulnath Road, Chawpatti, and Kamala Nehru Park. Malabar Hill, for passenger transport. The project will he undertaken by the Corporation at a cost of Rs. 3,73,200. The Corporation last weed decided to sendFOC - 66 words
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710 1954-07-13 3 Formation Of Punjabi State Will Not Injure Hindu Interests -Master Tara Singh's Assurance ~if AJ !S?P^ I: Ma&ter Tv** Singh, Sikh leader ro^j^ demand tor the fonnaEoTof a Punjab speaking State. Master a ara Singh, who was adtuning a meeting at Bataia neariere appeals to t£ Hindus of the PunjabFOC - 710 words
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261 1954-07-13 4 "Kotelawala Govt. Has Gone Back On Its Word" COLOMBO. Hrn Indian High Commissioner, Mr. C. C. Desai, told the "Ceylon Observer" that "speaking on behalf of the Government of India, the IndoCeylon agreement will be regarded as null and void umess toe CeylonFOC - 261 words
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316 1954-07-13 4 500,000 Workers Involved: 3,000 Estates Affected COLOMBO: Work on plantations m Ceylon on Tuesaay june ti came to a complete standstill when over dou.uuo workers went on a one-day token strike to demonstrate tneir determination to achieve the just political rights of personsFOC - 316 words
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415 1954-07-13 4 Drastic Changes Will Spell Ruin-Estate, Staff Leader's Warning IiANDV: "Any drastic ntep» calculated! to upset the exiling economy m toe plantations, merely to nUn certain poiiucai advantages, are bound to create tfoonoinic chaos", Sl!lt^* 1 J?-- K 'i V r*J ei ne P«**dent of the Ceylon Estate start* union, mFOC - 415 words
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151 1954-07-13 4 NEW CHEMICAL TO COUNTER PINE DISEASE COLOMBO: A new insecticide to combat the pineapple disease, pine wilt has been discovered by the Agricultural Department. The insecticide is a phosphate compound. It was discovered during experiments conducted m a 20-acre plantation at Wilimbulle. The Department will, however, exercise a rigid controlFOC - 151 words
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Article296 1954-07-13 4 OOL.OMBOV The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, m a letter to the Mayor of Colombo states that it is left for the pub.ic to decide whether the allegation made by the Mayor regarding "invitees' 1 to Tempie Trees has any truth m it. ThisFOC - 296 words
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136 1954-07-13 4 COLOMBO The Law Society of Ceylon which celebrated its seventh year of existence marked the event with the unveiling of a portrait of its founder President the late Mr. 3. J. C. Kadirgamer, by the Minister of Justice Mr. E. B. Wikramanayake. "I have knownFOC - 136 words
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97 1954-07-13 4 COLOMBO The Ceylon Government is not sending a delegate to the World Child Welfare Congress which is to be held In Yugoslavia m August this year. A representative of the International Union for Child Welfare who was m Ceyloa this week, was informed byFOC - 97 words
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134 1954-07-13 4 Over 4ou oi tne &iii s apore tioveinment junior Sutu uuion ••uuuay stroug.y pruttsied ovci the ooveruiucut suence retfartung uieir rejection ot tne issuance ot unuorms with lancy side-wniSKer red stupes, and Uieir request tor pia.n umiorms. inese unuorms made their uniiormed sttux iook134 words
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123 1954-07-13 4 Within six months of the Mldwives Ordinance, 1954, coming into force, that is to say, on the 23rd day of June, iys4, no woman will be avowed to practise midwifery m the Federation of Malaya unless: (a) she has satisfied the Registrar that she has123 words
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1254 1954-07-13 4 A. D. C. PETERSON - A. D. C. PETERSON BY r\EMOCRACT and free electiooa have proved; auch a fair and reliable way of conducting Government trtat even totalitarian governments line the Ctimmunusts' continue to use the woras 'democratic' and election.' But they don't mean anything like the same thing:, liReuter - 1,254 words
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194 1954-07-13 4 IN THE EVENT OF STRIKE: We are informed that t it, Secretary of the Sln«-;i-pore Cty Council Labour Unions Federation h a> written as follows to the President of the City Council: J "I hava the honour to convey the foilowang dec.sions194 words
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Article41 1954-07-13 4 J HEREBY express my heartfelt thanks to all those m Malaya who have sent me cable* and letter* condoling the untimely demise on 24-6-54 of my sonin -law ADAM A. ABDUL SIIAFI. ADAM K. MD. IBRAHIM. Koothanallur, 7th July, 1954.41 words
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Article36 1954-07-13 4 BRUSSELS, July 12 —The Belgian FVreign Ministry an. nounced here Frday tiiat the Soviet union had ''reject responsibility" for shootltu un a Belgian ol&ne near ttic Hungurian_\ ugoslav border nn June 3 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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