Indian Daily Mail, 19 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 158 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article487 1954-07-19 1 "You'll Not Lose Your Rights In India By Taking Up Federal Or Colony Citizenship (By Our Staff Reporter No person of Indian origin m the Federation or Singapore w.l. lose his titles or rights m India by accepting the Federal or Colony citizenship. Your rights would487 words
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Article95 1954-07-19 1 ASCOT, LONDON, July 18 —Queen Elizabeth sent across a case of champagne to the press tent here last night after he r horse Aureole won the vauab'.e King George the VI and Queen Elizabeth stakes. French, German, Italian and British pressmen toasted "The Queen, God blessReuter - 95 words
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Article310 1954-07-19 1 Mahe Not Yet Merged In India From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS: July 18.— rnough Ma he has been freed irom French rule as from noon on Friday, the settlement is still not part of tne inaian Union. Official circles m Delhi have made clear that .'lane will not be incorporated310 words
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Article204 1954-07-19 1 LONDON, JULY 18.— Two men held a 50 year-old postmistress prisoner m her oed early yesterday whke a third too* her Keys to stage a £32,000 raid on Moorgate Post Office, 14 mil os away m London's financial district. The postmistress. Miss Edith Harris awaxeReuter - 204 words
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Article49 1954-07-19 1 SAQI. the well-known Hincustani social picture, wi'l be screened today and tomorrow the New Star Theatre 5J x.:s Pasir Panjong, m aid of the National Badminton Party Fund. There will be two !j71,- b lwiln 8.45 p.m. m WB fm, sq tooth <l*y*49 words
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139 1954-07-19 1 TIRUCHI^APA L L I, July 18 Fourt -en-year-oi<t K. Govindaraaii, a native of Coimbatore, < :n<>nstrat»d his skill In nit;< inatica. cumulations on Ju y 9 at the premises of the > ctha-akshmi Ramainvami -ige, Tiruchirapalli. Mr. S. A, Ramaswami, father of the prodigy, who isFOC - 139 words
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Article163 1954-07-19 1 PORT MORESBY, New Guinea, July 18. The first patrol of the New Guinea 1 lost horizon reg.on where 4.00,000 Papuans iiave lived unuisturbed for thousands of years is likeiy to leave m December. It may comprise an assistant district officer, patrol oiucer and a doctor. Mr.Reuter - 163 words
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Article48 1954-07-19 1 Smoker 's Beware! CASABLANCA, July 18 Terrorists blew up a Moslem tobacconist's whop m the native quarter of Casablanca last night Injuring two Moroccans inside the shop. Terrorists for the past six months have been trying to force Moroccan's to give up ..it- ''French" habit of smok- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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110 1954-07-19 1 SAIGON, July 18 Hundreds of Vietnamese youth* demonstrated outside the city hall here today to protest against any Geneva decision partitioning this t> ggest Indochina state. The demonstration was called by the Vietnamese "National Revolution Committee.* Observers said it appeared the protection of municipalReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-07-19 1 Since its establishment m 19 It, the Amalgamated Cloth ng Worker*) of America has played) a leading role m elevating tne living standards ot tne clothing workers, expanding union services Co members, and making labour-management relations m its industry a modei of peaceful co-operation. ACW members91 words
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894 1954-07-19 1 INSTRUCTIONS TO PUBLIC AS LABOUK STrtIKE BEGINS v Don't throw rubbish into the drains— se»f -help is public service was the advice given by the acting I'iesiuent of the Singapore City Council Mj. J. X. Kea oroadcasting to the peopie ot Singapore last night894 words
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105 1954-07-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY: July 18— Inspired by the success of the people of Mahe, the Goaneae residents of Bombay have decided to march into Portuguese Goa on Aug. 15— India's Independence Day. The Liberation movement led by Mr. T. B.105 words
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Article99 1954-07-19 1 NAGAPUR, Ju: y 18 A circus elephant saved a young boy from being drowned m the flooded Kanhan river at Kamptee, 10 miles from here. The trainer cf the elephant saw the boy m distress, being carried •away by a swift current He took theFOC - 99 words
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149 1954-07-19 1 SANDHURST, England, July 18. From, the flagpole at t^o military academy seat of the British oflicer system here there flew last night soniebodys pants. A steamroller stood outside ;in officers mess, the officers h:its were taked from their pegs and thunderflashes and bonVbs wereReuter - 149 words
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Article81 1954-07-19 1 we axe informed that the mother of Mr. K. P. K. Menon peacefully passed away at her xesidence m Palghat (South Malabar) at 2 a.m. on Saturday, July 17. Mr. K. P. K. Meson, a former Barrister of Singapore, is at present Editor of the81 words
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532 1954-07-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. July 19, 1954 U.S. ATTITUDE UNHELPFUL \F the French Premier is unable to achieve an honourable peace m IndoChina by tomorrow and resigns m consequence, plunging France into yet another of its usual cabinet crises and blasting ail hopes of a settlement with the Communists,532 words
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823 1954-07-19 2 Burden Must Soon Fall On Younger People Plea For Constructive Opposition ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru appealed to the people last week addressing a public meeting, to work co-operative*y and make the best of the community project scheme and the nationalFOC - 823 words
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197 1954-07-19 2 NEW DELJiI: The VicePresident, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, will leave India on Sept. 15 on a nine-week goodwill tour of North and South American countries. Several South American countries had requested the Gover::meat of India that the Vke-President should visit their countries. The Govern DNDt ofFOC - 197 words
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Article119 1954-07-19 2 MADURAI novel method adopted by the Poliec is stated to have proved successful m rounding up two groups of habitual gamblers. Several attempts by the Police to round up two sets gamblers at Nattamangalam vir.jge, near Usllampatti, having faied eight policemen are stated to haveFOC - 119 words
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56 1954-07-19 2 NEW DEIMI Consequent on the representations made by Madm Government the Central Government have increased the loan amount given to the State for the year 1954Oo from FU> 150 lakhs to Rs 200 lakhs. The loan is for development projects and is made out ofFOC - 56 words
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Article167 1954-07-19 2 AJMER: The huge pandaJ for the forthcoming AICC session is nearing completion. The labourers are racing against time to complete their tasK betore the onset of the monsoon. The pandal wiJl be situated on the picturesque Mayo College ground. me delegates and members to tne sessionFOC - 167 words
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Article158 1954-07-19 2 CALCUTTA: Tne first Eng. lisii-Sheipa-Tibetan dictionary .s to be published from the CJ.S.A. shortly as a result of this year's American expedition to Mt. Makalu. The University of California is expected to undertake the pubdcat.on of the dictionary to which Sir Edmund Hihary has promised to add aFOC - 158 words
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45 1954-07-19 2 SOVEREIGNS SEIZED FROM WOMAN PASSENGER BOMBAY The Customs authorities at the Senta Cruz airport recovered five sovereigns from a woman passenger, who arrived m Bombay from Karachi by air last week. The sovereigns were found concealed m a hand ba^ and were not declared FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article56 1954-07-19 2 MADRAS: Mr. N s. Arunachalam, 1.C.5.,- Collector of Madras, who has been appointed as the Secretary to Government, Agriculture Department, handed over charge to Mr. Bhavani Shankar, Personal Asssistant to the Collector, last week Mr. J. M. Lobo Prabhu, 1.C.5. on return from leave will takeFOC - 56 words
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Article34 1954-07-19 2 MADRAS: The s.s. Ja'apushpa, carrying 7,043 tons of Burma rice, arrived at Cochin last week. The entire quantity of rice has been alloted to the Central stora p-p non^t Cochin, FOCFOC - 34 words
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147 1954-07-19 2 WOMAN DIES IN ATTEMPT TO SAVE CHILD MERCARA An attempt to save the life of a child eo«t the life of a woman her*. wuuiivj^ aged about 30 who was washing her clothes near a tan* m Peeubetta Estate, Ammathy, plunged into the tank m order to save her eight-year-oldFOC - 147 words
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Article116 1954-07-19 2 NEW DELJiI: Air India International will have the first inaugural flight m connection with the regular service to Japan via Bangkok and Hongkong on Independence Day (August 15). The first test flight from Calcutta to Tokyo :s scheduled for July 25. During the short periodFOC - 116 words
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Article83 1954-07-19 2 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government will shortly prcmuigate an ordinance to constitute a Bar Council for the State. In the first instance, the members o f the Council wi'.l be nominated instead of being elected. Their term of office wiil be dx months. The ordinance hasFOC - 83 words
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279 1954-07-19 2 CHUNAR: Prime Minister Nehru inaugurated here last week the newly constructed Chunar-Roberts-gunj-Churk railway line m the Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh. Mr. Nehru who was accompanied by air. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Railway Minister, arrived here by a special train from Allahabad. TheFOC - 279 words
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86 1954-07-19 2 CLOSURE OF INDIAN H.C.'s OFFICE DEPLORED DURBAN xue s^ath African iftcLian Congress expressed regret, m. a resolution nere recent.y, at the closing of tne Office of the Commissioner of India m South Africa. Tnis was tne result of a further deterioration of relations between t^e Governments of India and S.FOC - 86 words
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Article113 1954-07-19 2 BOMBAY A five-day cosference of statisticiens from various State transport undertakings m the country to work out uniformity of procedure and nomenclature m the collection and interpretation ot data pertaining to road transport was inaugurated here last week by Mr. R. j. Rebdlo, Vice-Chan niatn of theFOC - 113 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-07-19 2 I*HOTO. British Foreign Secretary ANTHONEY EDEN (right) shakes hands with French Premier PIERE MENDES FRANCE on leaving the Premier's Cteneva Residence on July 12 after lunch. Between them is SIR HAROLD CACCIA, Deputy Under Secretary of the Foreign office APAP - 40 words
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389 1954-07-19 2 HYDERABAD: Addressing Pressmen last week Mr. V. V. Giri, Union Labour Minister, said that during .the course of his talks last week with the representatives of the Chamber of Commerce here he had suggested the establishment of a machinery m Hyderabad to holdFOC - 389 words
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299 1954-07-19 2 ERMAKULAM: Mr. Pattom Thanu Piliai. Chief Minister of TYavancoi e-Coch.n, when questioned by Pressmen here about the recent statement o r tne .iaja of Ramnad, Public Works .Minister cr" Madras, on the ;>-oposc<i scheme for the ut.a■a'.ion of Periyar watWS for generating pov/er mFOC - 299 words
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Article279 1954-07-19 3 PRINCIPLES OF PAX'S NEW IMPORT POLICY KARACHI The Pakistani Commerce Minister Mr Tafazzal An on Tuesday euunciated tht foaoWu* principles on which the roowitJy announced import pouey was based. «"i*wi i. 'To «ye \Atuin o uj ukju and p^ui ua r cxMntftmM of foreign exchange t«FOC - 279 words
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Article60 1954-07-19 3 KARACHI: The ruling Muslim League party m the PakLs- .'uuikc on import of good* pr©tity and of standard quality." tani Constituent Assembly decided that Karachi shall remain the capita: of Pakistan under the future Constitution it was learnt here. The party decision is now expected to comeFOC - 60 words
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156 1954-07-19 3 No Intimidation By Imperialists Says Bakshi SRINAGAR: Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Prime Minister of J^mir. said that the people of Kashmir would not al.ow any imperialist Power to intimidate them and divert them *rom thei r chensh ideals. Those ideals could flourish >n.y in their association with *ndia, he added whileFOC - 156 words
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541 1954-07-19 3 NEW DELHI: The two-day informal talks reviewing the working of the Prime Ministers' Agreement of April l!J>0 concerning minorite* between Mr. C. C B swas, India's Law Minister, and Pakistan's Minister, Mr. Ghyasuddin Pathan, cimciudede here last week. A joint communique issued atFOC - 541 words
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Article50 1954-07-19 3 NEW (DELHI: Mr. GhyasudJin JPathan, Pakistan's Minister for Minority Affairs, who arrived here for informal discussions at ministerial level on certain problems relating to minorities, met Prime Minister Nehru. Later, he had a talk with Mr. C. C. Biswas, Minister for Law and Minority Affairs. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article121 1954-07-19 3 LAHORE: Mr. C. G. Gibbon, a minority member of the Pakistan Punjab Assembly, whc recently joined the Left Wing Azad Pakistan Party, has commended India's effort m building the Bhakra Nangal project. He said m a statement nere: "I have no hesitation m saying thatFOC - 121 words
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Article77 1954-07-19 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government, it is learnt, will .shortly Import about a thousand 'day o!d' chicken from the United Kingdom. A large majority of them might belong to the White Leghorn and Rhode Is.and Red varieties. Arrangements are also being made, it is gathered, toFOC - 77 words
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73 1954-07-19 3 More Powers For Pakistani Parliament KARACHI: The Paldstani Constituent Assembly last WiDrk flHMbi to take away the pavers of the Governor to carve out new provinces an« aitea' the boundarif.s o f eating ones. Under the amendiTix>nt to the provisional constitution passed recently, these powers Pakistani Partiament. By another amendment,FOC - 73 words
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Article311 1954-07-19 3 NEW DELHJ: A careful search for volcanic plugs, the original source of diamonds m the Andhra area, has been recommended by the Indian Bureau of Mines after a preliminary investigation of the area, west of Ramallakota. At the time of the visit of the French traveller,FOC - 311 words
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Article187 1954-07-19 3 CALCUTTA: The managing agents, particularly the Indian houses "have been active m the past two and a half decades and have broadened the basis of the industrial structure claims a publication entitled ''Achievements of managing agency system", compiled by the Employers* Association of Calcutta. A PressFOC - 187 words
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Article122 1954-07-19 3 CALCUTTA^ Dr. Kalidaa Nag, a former M.P., said here last week that a' though Japan was m the overall grip of America, she was frantically trying to come out of its clutches. Dr. Nag who returned here recently after a four weeks' tour ofFOC - 122 words
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Article222 1954-07-19 3 MADRAS: In connection with the opening of schools m centres, m the State where there are none, under the Education rtogramme of the Planning Commission, for affording re--ief to the educated unemployed persons, the State Government have informed District Boards that m case any difficultyFOC - 222 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-07-19 3 MRS. PETROV, wife of fugitive Russian diplomat Vladimir Petrov, changes her outfit daily to give evidence before the Royal Commission on espionage m Australia, m Melbourne High Court. Left: Mrs. Petrov arrives July 6. She wears a dark double breasted suit, a leaf brooch* white blouse, dose fitting white hat.AP - 108 words
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Article91 1954-07-19 3 DHARWAR: Mr Shanker Rao K. Naiempalli, 75-year old former Diwan of Cutch and Paianpur States and Ms .I*o aged 16, were found dead last week m their houi-fe m "The Saraswat Coiony", Dharwar. Their skulls were fractured Police said that a cook em. ployed mFOC - 91 words
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Article104 1954-07-19 3 NEW DEl^I The Government of India have constituted a Coir Board with Mr. M. CThomas, retired Secretary Development Department Government of Travancore-Cochin as Chairman and with 30 other members, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced m Press Note recently. Under the Coir Industry flules provision hasFOC - 104 words
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Article65 1954-07-19 3 PARAMAKUDI: While removing mud from his land for making tiles, Kandlasami Thevar of Melacharakulam found sandj, Containing particles of gold, and immediately reported to the Deputy Tahsildar, MwDukulathur, who reportedi the matter to higher officiate. The Revenue Divisional Officer, Ramnad inspected the site and tookFOC - 65 words
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Article85 1954-07-19 3 KALIMPONG: The Dalai Lama, the priest monarch of Tibet, wi.i ]cav e for Peking on Ju y 21 m response to an invitation frpm the n e^ China Government, it was confirmed by informed Tibetan sources here recently. His journey '.iirough Sikiang provinceFOC - 85 words
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264 1954-07-19 3 COUItTTAJLLAM: It is proposed to start a rural uni varsity, the first of its kind incluTat CcuSalSun Utah ™neTwT X ThygarayiThSiiar mS ilitionai prominence m toe near future. 'Sri ChetUar stated tnat me starting of .such univers.uos iiad been favoured, m ma re_FOC - 264 words
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117 1954-07-19 3 Land Reforms: Congress Decision Awaited MADRAS: Mr. M. A. Manickavcu Naicker, Revenue Minister, stated m a Press interview that he had an "open mind" m regard to the proposed comprehensive land reforms fo r the State. He said that he would await the decision of the Congress Working Committee onFOC - 117 words
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Article92 1954-07-19 3 PATNA: Several Patna po.icemen have learnt to their cost that snoring while on duty amounts to "gross negletct of duty". Ten constables, an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police and a Sub-Inspector of Police were found to be fact asleep and snoring hard with the rifles by. their sideFOC - 92 words
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721 1954-07-19 3 Madras Station Of A.I.R.: Transmission From New Studios Begun MADRAS: The Madras Station of All India Radio began broadcasting its programmes from the newlyconstructed studios housed m its own new building on the Marina, from Sunday, July 11. iae completion of this build•ng marks the first stage of the -.uildingFOC - 721 words
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132 1954-07-19 3 Mass Arrest Of Cinema Stars In Lahore LAHORE: The Pakistan Punjab police recently took Into custody here ft© prominent persons, connected, with Pakistan's fiim industry, under Section 17 of the Public Safety Act. Well-known producers, directors, actors and technicians were among those arrested. Ail of them had been accused) olFOC - 132 words
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63 1954-07-19 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed AJi, called an emergency meeting of the Pakistan Cabinet recently to consider India's turning: of the waters of the river Sutlej into Bhakra dam. The meeting which was also attended by Malik Feroze Khan Noon, Chief Minister of PakistanFOC - 63 words
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Article273 1954-07-19 4 COLOMBO: The following motions appear on the order paper for the next meeting of the House of Representatives on July 19th, against the name of Mr. Beligammana: "That this House Is of opinion that the present financial crisis la due to the fact that more thanFOC - 273 words
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174 1954-07-19 4 U. S. Soap Magnate To Help Ceylon's Family Planning Association COLOMBO: An American totp millionaire has made an offer of financial and material aid to the Family Planning \Moctatton of Ceylon. He is Dr. Clarence Gamble, Philanthropist and soap mßHonslrn Dr. Gambles wt» has made family planning one of hisFOC - 174 words
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316 1954-07-19 4 Marriage Ceremony But Was it Faked? GAMPAWA: H*4>ita iu~ harlee cecinn Mary, alias h. X hey Nachchia, a young w*dow «f AiaK^e ANwth. an awered an advertisement which stated that the advertiser wished to correspond with young ladaes wttn a v«ow to matrimony She soon received notice that she baaFOC - 316 words
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Article246 1954-07-19 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Teachew Day was celebrated by the taechers of Thenmarachchy and Paachchikipally at the Chavakachcheri Drieberg's College hall. Mr. V. Subiah, president o* the Teachers' Association, said teachers, who were considered by politicians as the backbone of the country, were being deprived of their powers. HeFOC - 246 words
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185 1954-07-19 4 COLOMBO: Six candidates m the Colombo Mumcpt&i Council elections who iiad paid* m their deposits the previous day did sot hand m nomination papers last weeK. I'ney were tnree candidates for Ward No. 24, (Cinnamon Ciar. dens), Messrs S. aeaamuttu, B. Mooonza andFOC - 185 words
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Article41 1954-07-19 4 BOMBAY. The Indian coaster S. S. Mahasagar which ran aground, five mixes off Ratnagtn last week by her Master and other officers numbering eight, who reached Ratnagiri m a life boat safely, according to reports reaching here recently. FOCFOC - 41 words
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214 1954-07-19 4 COLOMBO Colombo is now the "clearing house' 1 for all discussions that take place among the Colombo lowers relating- to matters concerning South-East Asia. Colombo wJi also be the channel through which the Colombo Towers win 1 be kept Informer of actions arising out ofFOC - 214 words
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Article242 1954-07-19 4 METHODISTS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY WELJGAMA: The hundred and fortieth anniversary celebrations of first landing of the Methodist Mission at Weligama was celebrated last week. About 2,500 members of the Methodist Church led by the Rev. S. George Mendls, Chairman of the Methodist Cureh, came by special train. They were met atFOC - 242 words
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173 1954-07-19 4 POLITICIANS ARE REAL DANGER TO BUDDHISM! AGALA WATTE: The danger to Buddhism m Ceylon is not from foreign powers, but from opportunist politicians who use Buddhism for the furtherance of their political aims said Mr. David Weerakoon. He was presiding at a meeting of the Pantiya Young Men's Buddhist AssociationFOC - 173 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-07-19 4 Chastity ~un<D charity e-o deep and strong Into the heart of a vHlape rrirl It in vividly brought out in the film "PON VA.YAL" Story by "Kalki". AnJaU Devi is seen here.36 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-07-19 4 He is smiling villain. She is a puppet n his hand. Their plan i the story run for two hours. Manohar, Mainavathi m "PON VAVAJL", directed, by A. T. Krishnasamy.36 words
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296 1954-07-19 4 School Not To Be Judged By Exam. Results JAFFNA: The Rt. Rev A. R. Graham-Cuaibeli, &ish p of Colombo presiding at the Chundikuli Gm.v CJOne^e pnue-gi\nng here, said a ■bool was not to be judged simp.y by access or failure iin exa.. nunauons Examination^ were not uo. important but theyFOC - 296 words
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Article124 1954-07-19 4 COLOMBO: Mr. E. to. Wikramanayake, Q.C. will be appointed Leader of the Senate m succession to Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, who is resigning at the end of this month. Mr. Wikramanayake has joined the United National Party. There will be warm approval of his appointment as leader.FOC - 124 words
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Article146 1954-07-19 4 JAFFNA: "Leadership is on trail. The need of the hour is a unified, strong trade union of ail teachers, with a and effective memDership^. .strong enough to enforce sanctions and strike action If necessary, said Mr. A. E lamber, former president of the A.l-Ceyion Union of Teachers,FOC - 146 words
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Article133 1954-07-19 4 COLOMBO: Members of the Government Parliamentary Party will seek a fu.l statement from the Prime Minister on the future of the CeylonChina Pact when the Party meets on July 19. As mentioned mi n "The Times of Ceylon" of July 9 the exMinister ofFOC - 133 words
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Article56 1954-07-19 4 AMRITSAR: Mr. Chandanial Jaura (Congress) was last week declared e.ected to the Punjab Legislative Assembly from the Amritsar City (north) constituency. Mr. Jaura secured 9,495 votes while Mr. Balram Daa Tandon (Jan Sangh) secured 8,799 votes. The by election was caused by the death of theFOC - 56 words
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182 1954-07-19 4 Kotelawala COLOMBO A democratic PrtaM Mi usler o.ily needs the love jf the people. If aCI the pcjple w at iacca and creeds give me their support it would ho quite easy to carry on the task of leading the country,"FOC - 182 words
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Article64 1954-07-19 4 ANUKAJL»MA1 > Dl*A: Mr. "Mu.UxiiiaiJiv, alter be*ng e.ectedi cua*nnan i the ivai\vwaia tiuia^e Visage C<hiinilttee, bad to be escorted to bis home by tne police as suuhn.ih', it was a-ieged, hail tlu'eatcned to shoot luin. Mr. Mudoiihainy had twenty votes a, against three lor theFOC - 64 words
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97 1954-07-19 4 new delhi Dr. d. r. Alalhotra, scientist and form er Chief Chemist and metallurgist of the Western Kaiiway, took cnarge last week as inuustr.al Adviser to tne Government of Indi-a. He wih be attached to the Plan >ng Commission and tne .vlinistry of Rehabilitation. AnFOC - 97 words
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Article146 1954-07-19 4 NEW DKIAU Tho Finance Minister, Mr. c. D. DcshmuKh will be away fvom DeLai tor aoout thrco weeKS during whxh he will tour {South India, and also pay a three-day visit to Ceyiou. .During his tour, the rm. anv-e Minister will be visiting Madras, Trichinopo:y, Aiaaurai,FOC - 146 words
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Article107 1954-07-19 4 AVISSAWELLA: A vouii^ man. M. K. Somapai a of Neciu. rana is alleged to have shot hinuelf m a chena, as his m<»tner oujected t^» nm w**tty*Ht a young girl named Notyfc, witn wno m he had been .n iove M.' X Sirisiana, a broth', o. Sc;maraia, testitiedFOC - 107 words
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