Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1954
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Title Section18 1954-07-18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 152. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY JULY 18, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-07-18 1 riioio. French Premier Mend s-France (left) and Chinese Premier C'hou En-Lai (right), seem m happy mood as they hold talks at Chou's vil-a near Geneva on Juiy 13, prior to Mendea France's departure to Paris where he m t the American Secretary of State Foster Dulles and AnthonyA.P. - 62 words
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126 1954-07-18 1 Korea's Fate For India? An American's Prediction HAMILTON, NEW YORK, July 17.— Dr. Charles Phillips, a member of the United States Economic Mission to Asia, says India is facing a Korealike" crisis. He told Co gate University's annual ureign policy conference yesterday that the popua- Asirn ntticn "stands m !,,veA.P. - 126 words
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206 1954-07-18 1 BR. BOMBERS TO CARRY BR. ATOM BOMBS WASHINGTON. July 17 British Fie.d Marshal Alexander said Britain has aircafi coming aiv-ng that "will jarry atonic weapons, we are maning." 1 IMG Dutish Mi.tiSter of Defer. _c made th s statement to reporter, upen hisj arr.vai hen yesterday for a tour olAP - 206 words
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Article106 1954-07-18 1 ISTANBUL July 17.— A ■»<; American is climbing Mount Ararat In search of possible remain* of Noah's Ark. He w .ix identified Iby tn* ''< ■•«li Intoror Ministry yestoday as Jotn Libi of Callfoinia. Tlic U.S. Embassy 1q An fi. however, and the Con xulateA.P. - 106 words
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236 1954-07-18 1 Conditions For Br. Withdrawal From Suez London, July 17. The Daily .vlail, a Conservative newspaper, yesteruay published ao oditoriai wnich iavoured tht ,/itruirawal 01 British troops irem Egypt under certain con--lt.ons. If Britain withdraws, thus newspaper argued it must be o.j -jie unuerst-Jiding tiie Suez .;aaal uose is properly mainReuter - 236 words
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Article83 1954-07-18 1 LONDON, July 17 Bn. tisfii Oversea? Airways Corporation said yesterday it plans to buy a number ol propelled driven airplanes to j.e until its ground Comet ;et planes' can be put back nto service. The announcement w d is negotiating with :he United States air^nes ol Vmerica forAP - 83 words
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75 1954-07-18 1 GUATEMALA'S PROBLEM TOO MANY RED DETENUS GUATEMALA July 17.Speedy investigation of a^ estimated 3,000 alleged Com munists, pro Communists and suspected Communists jammed into Guatemala's jails was ordered yesterday by the ruling military junta. The junta must act soon an I 200 petitions for freedom already received, and the problemA.P. - 75 words
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424 1954-07-18 1 Fr. Premier's Race Against Time To Win Peace By July 20 GENEVA, July 17. French Premier Pierre Mendes-France raced the cock yesterday m a quest to win an Indo-ohina cease-fire based on division of Vietnam at the 18th parallel. He hasA.P. - 424 words
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245 1954-07-18 1 Doesn't Look Like A Condemned Man GENEVA, July 17.— For a man who has set a time limit m his present political life. Premier Pierre Mendes-France neither looks nor acts like a man awaiting execution. When_ he took office he said he would' oring about a ceasefire m lndo-chinn oyA.P. - 245 words
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Article116 1954-07-18 1 NEW YORK, July 17.— Tno New York Times said edito. naliy yestoraay that the deteriorating military sltua tlon m Inoo-china should speed up plans for tne strengthening of Thailand." Referring to the staff talks just conducted m Washington between Un.ted States and Thailand representatives for a newA.P. - 116 words
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119 1954-07-18 1 COMMONS' QUERY ON MARGARET'S VISIT TO GERMANY LONDON. July 17.—Princess Margaret's visit to Germany Is to be raised m the House of Commons next Thursday, it was learned ye» icrday. Sir Winston Churchill will oc asked which Government department was responsible for the detailed arrangements of her tour, some aspectsReuter - 119 words
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122 1954-07-18 1 SHELL MALAY EMPLOYEES CO-OP. CREDIT SOCIETY The Shell Malay Employees Co-operative Credit Society will hold its Fifth Annual General Meeting m Shell House at 2.30 p.m. today Sunday. The Society's membershp of 250 is' made up of Malay drivers, fuelhands, and fitters employed by the Shell Company of Singapore Limited.122 words
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44 1954-07-18 1 EXPLOSION IN MUNITIONS FACTORY— 10 KILLED CHESTERTOWN, MARYLAND, July 17. A munition? md fireworks factory b'.ew up ;iere yesterday and at least ten joop c died. For 10 minutes a series of spread through the factory. They cou'd be felt 16 miles away.— Reuter.44 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-18 1 PHOTO. The Foreign Ministers of the three Big Western Powers are pictured here on the steps of the Hotel Matignon m Paris on July IS. Left to right Anthony Eden. Britain; MendiesFrance, Premier and Foreign Minister of France, and! Foster Dulle«, t.S.A. Dulles new from Washington to talkA.P. - 59 words
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Article88 1954-07-18 1 GENEVA, July 17.— The 18th Parallel, the Indo -china aiviu.ng lint proposed by French Premier Pierre MendesFrance, runs near Mexico City; San Juan. Puerto Rico; and Bombay, India, as it girdles the globe. It cuts across the narrowest part of Vietnam, little more than 200 miles southA.P. - 88 words
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Article139 1954-07-18 1 •Peiping Radio LONDON, July 17.— Peiplnfc radio said yesterday "an honourable peace acceptable U both sides is within sight /or Indo-china. "Die broadcast, momtereo here quoted the Peiping People Daily as saying peace li» the Indo-chinese war can b*> realised Immediately at tiu= Geneva conference "ifA.P. - 139 words
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Article323 1954-07-18 1 LONDON, July 17 The Economist British mdepen. dent Weekly said yesterday that a false settlement m Indo_China which was not morally, politically and mill- tarily defensible would bt> j disastrous to Southeast Asva and the alliance of the free j nations It would be preferable f"i theReuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-07-18 1 PRINXESS MARGARET, who arrived m Bonn, West German capital, o n July 12 at the start of a four-day visit to West Germany, poses with West German President Theodor Heusß (right) and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer outside the President's official residence m Bonn, where theA.P. - 85 words
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Article105 1954-07-18 1 "NO BRAIN TUMOUR FOR ME PERON BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA, July 17. President juan D, Peron laughed off yesterday rumours Uiat he la about to undergo an operation for brain tumor. He told a .news conference ids health is good and that ho intends to go to Praguay on a stateA.P. - 105 words
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229 1954-07-18 1 AGRICULTURAL MINISTERS' CONFERENCE MADRAS The setting up of an all-India Agricultural Pro. clucers' Organisation will be considered at the ensu/g allIndia Conference of Agricultural Ministers of various States to be held: at Srinagar this week. Mr. M. T. Raju, Revenue Secretary, Mr. M. Kanthiruj, Director of Agriculture and Fisheries andFOC - 229 words
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Article1885 1954-07-18 2 Survey Of Unexplored Areas BANGALORE: There are ma n y area* m My sire Stite which might now be profltb%ly worked for g«M. At the be. ginning of this century, these areas were explored and gold <teuj:*fea were found. But beaase of the Jow priceFOC - 1,885 words
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Article57 1954-07-18 2 PATHANKOT: Workers digging a sewage channel In die premises of Patnankot raiiway station have discovered a p.eoe of rock believed to comtain particles of gold. A sample has been sent to the Minero Research Laboratory, Kanpur, for analysis. Farther digging of the pit has been postponed.FOC - 57 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-07-18 2 Society acts m a repulsive manner to a poor Wle even though she is forsaken by her iieh husband, Separation makes her think of it— Krishna-Kumari la Dhoop. Chan, a Hindi-picture distributed by South East Asia Film Company.38 words
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695 1954-07-18 2 BAGHDAD: A steady stream of human corpses crosses the Iraq frontier from Iran every week. Their destination is the holy city of Najaf. m iouthern Iraq. The hope of every devout Shi'ite Muslim is to die m the holy city.A.P. - 695 words
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Article434 1954-07-18 2 MUNICH Germany: H^ns Thierfelder had US$OOO,OOO m debts and a bright idea. He set up a "factory" mi n a rented house, hires 20 workers and started making stcukings. He promised to supply them with stockings by the spring of 1949. Now five years later he hasA.P. - 434 words
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Article93 1954-07-18 2 SRINAGAR; For the first time, Kashmir editors will take part ta the deliberation* 2^.. he AU India Newspaper Editors Conference. Kashmir editors, tocrudins the editors of the only two dailies m the State, have eocepted the invitation of Mr President of th« A.I.N.E.C. to attend the forthcomingFOC - 93 words
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915 1954-07-18 2 Fred Zusy; Tanganyika - Fred Zusy Tanganyika By Correspon dtJit DAK ES nnHE fabulous Aga Khan will step on the scales m East Africa this September to be weighed three times m platinum. He will begin his weighty task Sept. 15 m Dar Es Salaam, capitalAP - 915 words
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Article272 1954-07-18 2 A-Glare Will Explode The Eyes! SAN FRANCISCO. The ight from an atomic explosion can cause fluid m the eyes to turn to steam and explode, tour doctors from the school A aviation mcd cine at Randolph Field, Texas, reported. Rays from a bomb of the Hiro&nima type can injured eyesA.P. - 272 words
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807 1954-07-18 3 LOWELL LIMPUS - LOWELL LIMPUS —SAYS NEGRO LAWYER (By (Ciuei, inited i\ at ons iim.au, New Ytwk News) rPHE South has made aniaz. ing progre.s m reassur. cng its Negro citizen^ '.bat they can count on the rights to which they are807 words
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Article110 1954-07-18 3 LOWELL M UMPU3 is a veteran New York newspaperman who spent hi* youth m the State of Oklahoma ho is military editor and chief of the I n.tt'd Nations Bureau of the New York News the paptv with the largest circulation in' tn\* Lnlted States He110 words
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Article, Illustration308 1954-07-18 3 SEGREGATION STILL EXISTS BUT Segregation itill exists lo calty but Negroes traveling on the railroads occupy Pullman space, eat m diners and frequent ciub cars all over the South Segregated schools nave been eliminated; t.n Southern military po.ts and stations and it is no rarity to see Negro officers mm&».308 words
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Article599 1954-07-18 3 A Quarter-Century Of Penicillin •JT. MARY's Hospital, Paddington, London, is ceiejrating the twentyflrst annl.er^ary of the discovered of penicillin— possibly the gieatest -wentieth-century liberatoi of luman suffering, it was at St. Mary's Hospiia; -hat Sir Alexander Fleming uade his great discovery liter this lapse of time it la /orth recalling599 words
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Article134 1954-07-18 3 The :ast few years have seen the introduction of procaine penicillin, a compound which now only provides antibacterial action on injection but also sets up a "depot 1 of penicillin m the musc'e. And now atomic energy has been invoked to investigate how the drug works after administration and if134 words
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246 1954-07-18 3 Rs. 6 m. High Tension Insulator Factory In Mysore BANGAIX>KE: y e t another -mk m the chain of tafirtSu development m Mysore that wouid further enhance th e reputation of this State, which t l n S thT de i reme n*>us strides m the industrial field was forgedFOC - 246 words
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Article266 1954-07-18 3 KURNOOL: The President 1 a given hjs assent to the Andhra Requisitioning of Buildings Act, which was passed by the Andhr a Legislative Assem bly at the budget session he.a m March a t Kurnool. This act was intended mainly to empower the Government tcFOC - 266 words
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Article61 1954-07-18 3 BANGALORE The Government of Mysore have decided Co shift the Government Soup factory from its present looaUon to the industrial auburn feshwantpur, cany. Plans and designs for a big ouilding to house the soap factory, where the expansion programme could be carried out, are now ready.FOC - 61 words
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Article73 1954-07-18 3 BANGALiORE: A session erf the Mysore Legislature will be held some time m Septmber. A BUI to give effect to the recommendations of the D. H. Chandrasekharaiya Committee, which is now considering the question of the revival of Taluk Boards and their relationship with *he District Boards, willFOC - 73 words
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Article994 1954-07-18 3 JOHN J. TAWNEY - JOHN J. TAWNEY by Jfar-reaching changes m Tan. ganyiK a are liKely to occur m the near future, 'ihe writer of this art.c.c is an accepted authority on the territory. In Tanganika, conditions and people vary so greatly between vie snores of the Indian994 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-07-18 3 Thiv^fr i T teh f even a P^P*' w* l Princess. This pair is nj, excepbon. But they Jear some scandal from the society That is why the lbies on their faceS--Uharat Kushan and Shyama m Dhoop Chan, at present running m Oarrick Theatre, Singapore.45 words
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206 1954-07-18 3 Palm Jaggery As Substitute For Sugar CHAVAKAOHCHEJU; If a fraction of the palmvrii palms m the country wee tapped for toddy by skilled labourers and more jaggery manufactured, the vast avm Ceylon spent.' on the imports of sugar, jaggery and su^ncandy could be slashed, and l RK6ry even exported 'claimsFOC - 206 words
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119 1954-07-18 3 MAWANELLA: The funeral of s. Sirisena who was kiilev. when police opened fire -ii rioters m Mawaneita is to take place. It was originally planned to have the fun?rai near the Fattanpitiy a temple But it has now been deciaeJ to havte it at119 words
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Article92 1954-07-18 3 Coconut trees, rubber trees plantain trees and tea busnes manioc and sweet potatoes have been cut and uprooted Three heaps of coconut were set on lire, six sets of timber were burnt to ashes. The victims have informed tjie IGP and the Home Minister. Two more fires andFOC - 92 words
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681 1954-07-18 4 Surplus Budget For Ceylon ESTIMATED REVENUE OF OVER RS. 1,000 m. AN ALL TIME RECORD COLOMBO: Ceylon's budget for 1954-55 will be a balanced one leaving a little over Rs. \Vi million on the credit side. The ordinary estimates of jevenue and expenditure show an overall surplus of Rs. 14.646.196.FOC - 681 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-07-18 4 PHOTO. Sir Oliver Goonateleke, Ceylons first Ceylon GovernorUeneraJ who was sworn m this high office e.sterday. On the same day, the retiring Gov-ernar-General Viscount Soul bary left the Island? after being m office for five years. MATHRVPALAMATHRUPALA - 40 words
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Article148 1954-07-18 4 COLOMBO The police baton-charged a crowd outside the Town Hall, when two rival factions fought each other with bottles, sticks, stones and whatever missile was handy, during nomination time for the Municipal elections. Two moo have been taken into custody. Several policemen and others sustained minorFOC - 148 words
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Article167 1954-07-18 4 COLOMBO: Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala has ac cepted an invitation from l'icsiuent iMsenhower to visit the United States m cany December a n d expects to oe m Washington from the 6 to the 8 of December The fouowing announce. mint has been made fromFOC - 167 words
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Article100 1954-07-18 4 COLOMBO Siffiriya, the fortress home of the parricide king, Kasyapa, is visited by a large number of tourists and others who come to admire the beauty of its frescoes. The way to the summit involves a steep climb up rockhewn steps and an iron ladder. The wearyFOC - 100 words
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349 1954-07-18 4 Illiterate Workers Urged To Withdraw Citizenship Applications! COLOMBO: Mr. K. G. S. Nair, General Secretary, Ceylon Democratic Congress, last Wednesday alleged that the Citizenship Registration Department was now indirectly intimidating illiterate estate workers to withdraw their citizenship applications. •Ctting a communication addressed to Paianiandy Suppiah of Richlands Estate by theFOC - 349 words
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Article154 1954-07-18 4 Dumb Man Refused Certificate COLOMBO: Mr. K. G. S Nair. General Secretary of the Ceylon Democratic Con. gress, revealed a uniqu? case of an Indian for whom the Commissioner for He. gistration of Citizens refused to gi»e a certificate of Registration because the man was dumb end could not utterFOC - 154 words
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Article49 1954-07-18 4 MORATUWA Miss Truue Mend's of the L.S.S.P. made history m Moratuwa by being the first woman to be elected a member of the Moratuwa Urban Council. She defeated Mr. C. Derwimi Fernando, president of the Moratuwa Branch of the U.N.P., by c majority of 102.— FOCFOC - 49 words
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598 1954-07-18 4 tade," said vSi^rfte "f, evCT Covers were laid for 400. Viscount SouJbury said: "During the last five years 1 have made a great many I speeches perhaps too many— I but the speech I wish to make I Is the most difficultFOC - 598 words
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Article189 1954-07-18 4 CEYLONESE IN MALAYA MIX WELL COLOMBO: Mr. Maaicaai Saravanamuttu, Ueylon\~ K«gii Commissioner m Malaya ad judged the most popiuar pcrsun m Ma 'ay a by a poll conducted by a SJigapore newspaper arrived m <jey;on by BO AC p*ane on his way back to Singapore after a wond tour sponsoredFOC - 189 words
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60 1954-07-18 4 INDIA WANTS VISA OFFICE AT JAFFNA COLOMBO: The Government of India has written tc the Ceylon Government asking for its concurrence to open a. visa office at Jaffna This is intended to servf the convenience of persons going to India from that part o. Ceylon who include large numbers cfFOC - 60 words
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Article50 1954-07-18 4 V. S. Chary Relinquishes Office COLOMBO: Mr. V S Chary. First Secretary of the Indian High Commission, :♦>. Jinguished his office and Tha. kore Sahib Predyumna Singh.ll has taken over. Mr Chary left for India by overland route He was entertained at a farewell party last week by his frienJsFOC - 50 words
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Article83 1954-07-18 4 COLOMBO With a ocn. tribution of R& 1,000 the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawila launched a fund for the establishment of a pilgrim's re^t, at Sanchi, Bhopal, sponsored by the Mahabodhi Society. The Government of Bhopal has donated to the society a 17-acre blockFOC - 83 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-07-18 4 PHOTO. FRED GREEN 28, (No 12) wins tin* S.niile race at White City Amateur Ath'eMa Championships on July 10 to break the 12 year.old world record for th«j distance His time was 13 mln. 82,2 >er. 0.2 sec better than the time Gun Car Haeg> set Hp atAP - 68 words
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Article84 1954-07-18 4 KALUTARA: Did the Bud. dha ever visit Ceylon? This was one of the questions dismissed at a public meeting held at Kuda Heenatiyangala. Kalutara. Kalamulla Sugathadheera Ther o pointed out eminent scholars like Hikkaduwe Sri Rumangala Nayeke. Thero had critically examined the question and accepted asFOC - 84 words
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185 1954-07-18 4 Deported Indian Woman Recalled To Colombo COL.OMBO PadmavatiU ali^s tj^.iiatm, wife ci 1 Vdiruvun, Wiio was recently ordered to be depjrted, is n«w iv Cjlomoo. On a strong protest lodged t>y the Indian Hig.i v^cauaissioaer, that he was n-t sjc-.isuited pr.or to the exeou. tion <tf the deportation order andFOC - 185 words
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112 1954-07-18 4 COLOMBO Mr. Jajnea Woodford, the well-known sculptor, will at long last be able to begin work on the statue of the late Mr. D. S. Senanayakc, commissioned over a year ago by the Ceylon Government, says a Londo.i report. The Ceylon High Commiss:onFOC - 112 words
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Article185 1954-07-18 4 A Fa st Musical Fa re! Held over for a second me* at Garrick .s Soutii-^as. Asi Fi.m Go's ma ieai yea DitOJjj Chhaon'' witn i^ng.i.sn sabmt. t\s starling coaicdu'ne Shyaiaa, lihatat Bhush.an, Agha, Krishna xCumari and An.-an, now show.ng m Singapore.* As most Hindustani socia:s are, the story revolves185 words
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