Indian Daily Mail, 21 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 155. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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562 1954-07-21 1 STEADY PROGRESS IS OUR AIM, SAYS GOVERNOR New Assembly Chamber Is In Keeping With Future Party Govt. Under Rendel Reforms (By Our Staff Reporter Our concept of constitutional development is not one of dramatic changes. It is of the steady organic evolution and growth which have brought us so far562 words
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Article, Illustration383 1954-07-21 1 GENEVA, July 20— The truce line to be drawn across Vietnam reported last night to have been agreed at approximately the 17th parallel, represents a compromise between the French and Vletminh contentions. This would give Vietnam control of colonial route nine, 1 UM important highwayReuter; A.P. - 383 words
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Article112 1954-07-21 1 GENEVA, July 20.— Suspense counted to fever pitch here today as key Ministers met at French delegation headquarters less than. 12 hours before M. Pierre Mendes Tn. 1 deadline for an mao.Chi.ua peace or resignal;( >n. Officials at the Palace of n«ttons were rushing preparations for theReuter - 112 words
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Article437 1954-07-21 1 GENEVA, July 20.— Peace In ndo-china hung in the balance 0<1 <*y a s key ministers began meetings aimed at sweeping »way the last tt-.w obstacles to <f cease-fire before the French rc-miers deadline expires at midnight tonight uJ^ r Anthonv Eden and Mr. >Jr«hMUv Molotov,Reuter - 437 words
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624 1954-07-21 1 Call Off Strike And Resume Negotiations— governor Speaking in the Legislative Council yesterday, Governor Sir John NlcoU referred to the prevailing City Council Labour strike and said that the strike had been launched vithout completely exhausting all the means of settlement, and called for an end to the strike and624 words
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184 1954-07-21 1 French India: Even Diehards Withdraw Support From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 20.— France nas lost her most diehard group of supporters in French xndia. The Democratic Party lormed under the leadership of M. Duthambi support France's tottering regime alter Socialists had declared for Merger with India has now in184 words
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Article103 1954-07-21 1 Congress Govts Want More Powers From Our Own NEW DELHI, July 20.— riiirteeff State Governments controlled toy the Congress jt\irty want greater power to curb the Press and seven ol them also want the rilgn Court's powers to interfere with the Administration by the issue of writs reduced. The Congress103 words
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Article34 1954-07-21 1 The net profit of the Bam* for the Half Year ended June 30, 1954, subject 'to audit, including the amouri brought forward from last year\s account amounts to Rs. 8,51,192-1-2.34 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-07-21 1 PHOTO. n K* ll 1 Airport on Saturday last on the occasion of the arrival by Air India Constellation of Mr. M. S. Ramasamy Chettlar. a leading banker and phUaoMthropist and proprietor o* the two mil uon rupees "Oceaniu Hotet of Madras. He was welcomed by a large number ofI.D.M. - 81 words
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Article497 1954-07-21 1 MEMORABLE MEETING IN NEW CHAMBER LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (By Our Staff Reporter) The first meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council an the new Assembly Chamber t was significant in more res. i pects than one. The Chamber has been 4 modelled on the lines of the British Parliament w'th seats in497 words
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Article97 1954-07-21 1 NEW DELHI, July ZM The Acting iintish H'gh Commissioner in ).>elhi Mr George Middleton, had* informal discussions today with Mr. Nehru, the Prime Mirus. ter, on the composition of the international supervisory commission for Indo-chma. after a ceasefire. An Indian official sponvs. man said noReuter - 97 words
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Article132 1954-07-21 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOU July 20.—New Andnra Government has opened the first lireacn m tne wa.il of Prohibition surrouaamg tne State, Herearter pernuts to obvaia foreign liquor wul be rreely issued witnout the need to produce medical certificate, but on payment of a muchCopyright - 132 words
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Article44 1954-07-21 1 The Traffic Police announced that If there are any people wanting immediate driving tests between now and end of July, they may call at the Traffic Branch, Maxwell Road, at 11 a.m. daily or contact the O.C. Licensing Section by phone.44 words
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Article69 1954-07-21 1 LiONT>ON, July. 20, Kuruma Kaniu, an African, was given special leave here yes. terday to appeal to the Privy Council against the death sen. tense passed on him in the Kenya Aiupreme Court 'ost February for unlawfully po*. sesstng two rounds of an>munition, Kuruma, who lostReuter - 69 words
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49 1954-07-21 1 STOP PRESS INDOCHINA PEACE SETTLED? GENEVA, July 20.--French sources said that everything was practically settled for Vietnam. The sources said that for L^aos and Cambodia it was only a, question of dTaft ng the texts of the agreement. The four Ministers had suspended their work ttt 80 mtaytts.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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585 1954-07-21 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed July 21, 1954. WANTED FULL FACTS FIGURES JN a press statement on Monday, the Government of the Federation of Malaya have announced that they do not propose to make any cash payments to individuals out of a sum of money which has become available to585 words
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1842 1954-07-21 2 Non-Violence Only Salvation NEW DELHI: Mr. Jaiprakash Narayan, the Socialist leader, warned nations and national leaders that, if science were not divorced from violence, "it will soon go up, together with the rest of human civilisation, in a glorious cloud of lethal dust." InFOC - 1,842 words
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55 1954-07-21 2 BHOODAN LANDS EXCEED 3.4 M. ACRES PATNA According to the latest collection figures released toy the central office of the All-India Sarvta Sewa Saagh. 34,02,--571 acres have been donated for Bhoodant Yagna. upto July 10. Of the 587 persons, wlio have dedicated their lives for the propagation of Sarvodiaya idealsFOC - 55 words
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100 1954-07-21 2 MADRAS: Dr. Barlow,' Surgeon Chest Hospital, London, and Dr. Crofton, Professor of Tuberculosis Edinburgh University, paid a visit last week to the Government Tuoerculosis Sanatorium Tambaram. They were received by Major K. N. Rao, Superintendent, and the staff of the Sanatorium and taken round theFOC - 100 words
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Article63 1954-07-21 2 MADRAS: Mr. N. Gopala Aiyar, Secretary, Indian Dank, Ltd., and Srimati Rukmini Gopala Aiyar celebrated the marriage of their daughter Sow Kalpagam with Chi, M. Radhakrishnara, .son of Mr. S. Mahalingam Aiyar, Mirasdar, Melatur, on Monday July 12 at No. 3, Southern Avenue AJwarpet, Madras. The muhurtam inFOC - 63 words
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Article348 1954-07-21 2 HINDI MAKES PROGRESS ON RAILWAYS NEW DELHI: The intro_ duction of Hindi on the rail. ways baa already made s«7ne progress a provisuonai list of mndl equivalents of words iii common use on rauway sta_ tions booking offices parcel and luggage offices an<j goods depots has been prepared. an dFOC - 348 words
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95 1954-07-21 2 Abolition Of Landlordism In W. Bengal CAIXTUTTA: The Central Government is considering the question of amending Article 31 of the Constitution which deals with the provision O r giving compensation for ac quLrition of land This was disclosed by tie Central Rehabilitation M'nis te K. Mr P Jain last weekFOC - 95 words
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Article122 1954-07-21 2 BANGALORE: The Nation ai Language Hundi, should be adopted for purposes of l administration in all States iO that the unity of the country could be maintained, said Lr. B. R. Ambedkar, when MC3srs B- Shivamurthy Sastry and B. Basavaiingappa, Secrcta. ries of the Kranataka122 words
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Article112 1954-07-21 2 NEW DELHI: Increase i monetary benefits are expect, ed to accrue to junior com. rssioned officers, other ranks, ratings and airmen of the three defence servicies iti In. dia, according to the revised special pension and gratuity rules which have been frameo. by the DefenceFOC - 112 words
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Article85 1954-07-21 2 KATMANDU The Napal Government has despatched a platoon of its Special fouce to ciast District Mo. 1 lo.lowmg a mass escape of prisoners irom ehaura Jail, aoout 2\i miles from here. A Government spokesman said 29 prisoners' escaped from the jail 10 days ago. uiFOC - 85 words
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527 1954-07-21 2 BOMBAY: "Valmiki wrote his immortal epic an< iin days, Tulsidas, writing in homely language made this story part of the texture of the lives of our changing history must book which has had this powerful influence on millions of people, dur'ngFOC - 527 words
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Article76 1954-07-21 2 MADRAS: A new Maternity Home with a .strength of 50 beds will be opened in Sowcarpet in the first week of August, by Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Minister for Health, Government of India. The Maternity Home has been built by the Jain Medical Reaef Society, Madras,FOC - 76 words
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Article132 1954-07-21 2 MADRAS: Mr. B. Paramcswaran, Minister for Hari_ an Uplift, who presided over a meeting of the Madras State aarujan Welfare COmnuuee last week at the Secretariat, said that the Government were considering the que-.t\on of opening a Harijan hostel ;n every taluk i n State The meetingFOC - 132 words
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Article124 1954-07-21 2 PEON WITH CASH FROM BANK ROBBED BOMBAY: A during daylight robbery In which R*. SB.OOO was snatched away occurred in a by-lane at Kalbadevi, one of the most busy business centres of Bombay 2 p.m on July 12. It was stated that Gyanprasad Ba jmath a 25-year-old p *;n ofFOC - 124 words
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185 1954-07-21 2 Marriages In Temples: Record Number In Madurai MADURAI: A record number of poor br des a nd bridegrooms, with their close relatives and friends last week assembled in the Sree Meenakshi temple and the Lord Subraman'a temple in Tirupurankunram, five miles away crom the city to have their marriages so'emnise<jFOC - 185 words
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Article99 1954-07-21 2 uuvisjiow: Executive of the Utta r Pradesh Praja-So-cialist Party at its meeting last week asked members of the Party to oppose the rationalisation scheme of the U.P. Government to safeguard the interests of the miil workers. The Executive directed the two P.S.P. members on the RationalisationFOC - 99 words
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Article50 1954-07-21 2 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay has decided to close down all Government grain shops all over Greater Bombay before Sept. 30, 1954, it is understood. The first batch of 25 grain shops will be closed down from July 14 the third in Seotember.- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article40 1954-07-21 2 MADRAS The Ministry of Transport, Government of India, has. extended the term of appointment of Mr. G. Venkateswara Aiyar as Chairman of the Madras Port Trust for a further period thrm years from Sept 1.- FOCFOC - 40 words
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Advertisement69 1954-07-21 2 SISTERS DON'T WORRY!! Try KUMARI (Tablets) for missed, delayed or painful j^ menses. It refft v\ opens the 3 /^\m\ flow safely 71 dWflDn and quickly Hayjfflfil and cures all J7 (jnffh uterus comas vr* pleints. Should not be taken during pregnancy as it causes abortion. Price; Special $5/-; Extra69 words
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550 1954-07-21 3 KARACHI TO S TAY AS PAK FEDERATION CAPITAL MUSLIN LEAGUE'S DECISION KARACHI: The Muslim League party in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly last week decided that Karachi should continue to be the capital of the federation of Pakistan, and a formal clause to this effect will be adopted in the BasicFOC - 550 words
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Article60 1954-07-21 3 TANJORE: On a complaint given by the Temp e authorities of the Tanjore Big Temple in connection with about Rs. 4.000 worth of jewellery missing- from the tempie the police have registered a case under Section 408 I.P.C. and nave begun investigations. It is learnt thatFOC - 60 words
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Article36 1954-07-21 3 KARACHI-QUETTA ROAD KARACHI Sirdar Bahadur Khan Minister for Communication, disclosed in Quetta that the Quetta-Ka radii fair weather road, which is under construction at a cost of Rs. 3 ■nlllion -WOUld be eomnktMl thia year. FOCFOC - 36 words
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382 1954-07-21 3 BOMBAY: Capt. Torbon -icr a Danish salvage expert, and "a surveyor, nao speciuuy come to Bomioay to decide wneuier the grounded coaotai b«hlp "Mahasagar" could be nii.iiim o ivie the niuusuui) or should be left to the ...eroy of gaies and -torms uiFOC - 382 words
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Article70 1954-07-21 3 MANCHESTER, ENGLAND Jiuy 18 Jewish brides here are being asked not to wear iow cut sieeveiess oil the tthoulder dresses lor the marriage ceremony. A meetng of Rabbis and Ministers decided yesterday to appeal to their congregations io 'wear dress decorously" at weddings. reopie should dress70 words
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Article159 1954-07-21 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government have annouiwea that Jfcast Bengal would *ece*ve overall assistance to the extent of Rs 21 crores dur^^ the current year as a res at of the acceptance bv tne central Government, of re. commendations ot the c ,m_ mitteeFOC - 159 words
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92 1954-07-21 3 Train Collision At V illupuram: 20 Persons Injured MADRAS: A goods shunt, ing engine, which was driven Dy an unauthorised per=«>n -yuided with a rake of the niupuram Tiruvannama.ai Passenger, iast week at ViL .upuram resulting in injuries to 20 persons travelling in the passenger tram, according to a communication92 words
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109 1954-07-21 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government, it is understood has now finalised its plan for the imposition of restrictions on Soviet diplomats in Karachi Informed sources said the Government announcement should be out tin a couple of days. Recently the Premier Mr. MahommedAtt, <said in J-'ar.. liamentFOC - 109 words
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Article65 1954-07-21 3 INDORE: The Madhvi Bharat Government has made Hindi a compulsory subject in middle classes, for those students whose mother tongue is not Hindi, and who «o not study Hindi as their first language. Hindi has been made a compulsory subject in the sxth class thisFOC - 65 words
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Article118 1954-07-21 3 AIX EN PROVINCE (Soutu France): A diamond worth 60 000,000 Francs (Rs 816 dOO when it was stolen from tne. Bt-Rum Aga Khan in 1949. was turned over to LJoyde of London last week with its value cut by more than h&Jf The gem118 words
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Article87 1954-07-21 3 MADRAS: Srimathi R Kanthimathi, Headmistress of the Lady Willingdon High School, Triplicane. who has been offered the post of a "visiting teacher for a period of one year by the Clark'cton School Washington state, left for Bombay last week en route to America. She will teachFOC - 87 words
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84 1954-07-21 3 BANGALORE: The Rajpramukh of Mysore has presented an e.ephant to the Ahobhila Mutt. The elephant which was recoived on behalf of the Mutt by Sri Rangacharyaawami, Agent of the Mutt, on July 11. has been transported to Madural. from where it will he sent toFOC - 84 words
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453 1954-07-21 3 Vexatious Suits: Order Against Madras Advocate MADRAS: Their Lordships the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Somasuudaram passed, orders iast weeK at tne Madra d High Court, allowing an application made oy tne Advocateuenerai, tor a direction under tne Madras Vexatious Litigaticn (Prevention) Act, ly-iy, tnat tne respondent, Smnathi aI. A.FOC - 453 words
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99 1954-07-21 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. S. Gopaan, Secretary of the Press Commission, which signed its report in Bombay last week, is being appointed as Special Officer to assist the Government in the study and implementation of the report, it is learnt here. It is statedFOC - 99 words
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59 1954-07-21 3 MADRAS: The Union Government it is learnt, will give a grant 'of B>> 7,000 through the Madras University for the construction of an open .air theatre at the Queen Mary's College The college has now a temporary theatre, and tne cost of constructing a perman.59 words
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Article67 1954-07-21 3 MADRAS: The Election Commission, India, has wth drawn the recognition giveu to the Krishik Lok Party in the Madras State for the pur pose of allotting a symbol 10 its candidates Consequent on this, the State Government have made certain amendments to the rules relating toFOC - 67 words
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60 1954-07-21 3 JUBBUL.PORE: Four nonrepatriated prisoners of the Korean war who chose to come to India with 84 others with the Indian Custodian Force till homes were found for them in neutral countries are now training a t the Signal Training School here. They wereFOC - 60 words
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Article102 1954-07-21 3 BOMBAY: The Oil Merchants- Chamber here last week urged the Government of India to announce export quotas for groundnut oil. In a communication addressed to the Union Commerce and Industry Ministry, the Chamber said that there was large carry-over stock of groundnut seeds at various102 words
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Article, Illustration10 1954-07-21 3 Picture. en A*toS w ABBemblv where the stoßa|M>re 1^ I.D.M.I.D.M. - 10 words
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Article88 1954-07-21 3 HANOI A (UJ.): Prime Minister Nehru told a public meeting here last week that the "Cow Slaughter'' should) not be iruui.» an election issue. .Legislation was not sufficient, he said, to prevent cow slaughter. When tho economy of the country improved, it would be possible88 words
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79 1954-07-21 3 Directory Of Child wen are Agencies tJuMoAi: 'me ciniuiens iiLUt.au or tne inu.an ior Ciuid Weaare is preparing an au-india uuectory 01 cnnu weuaie agencies, Tne survey will en«t>^ tne Bureau to assess Lue total worK ne.ng done in various neius ol cnud we. rare and wih a. so provideFOC - 79 words
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Article89 1954-07-21 3 NEW i'tvi under me Indian Tariff Act the Government of India have exempted steei strips imported into India trom so much of tne customs duty leviable as is in excess ot tne dutys 10 per cent ad valorem 1 wnere tne standard rate of dutyFOC - 89 words
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41 1954-07-21 3 TRIVANDRUM: The third Travancore Tamil Nad Congress jatha for the violation of the prohibitory order in Oevico.am, started from Cape Oomorin last weeK. The jatha would proceed to Munnar to break the ban on meetings.- FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article85 1954-07-21 3 MADRAS: The South India Bonemi:; Owners' Association,at a meeting held on July 10 at No. 130, Moore Street, G. T. passed a resolution requesting the Central Government to abolish the quota system for export of crushed bones, "as it has vitaLy affected the millers and producers of thisFOC - 85 words
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Article52 1954-07-21 3 Dr. M S. Sabnis BOMBAY: (Dr. M. S. Sabnis, Chief Officer, Children's Aid Society Bombay, ha s been invited by the Technical Assistant Administration of the U.N. to attend the U.N. Regional Seminar on Prevention of i Crime in Asia and the Far Ea3t t tO h*l» 1" PsnlMin inFOC - 52 words
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317 1954-07-21 3 MADRAS: A socio-economic survey of th e City o f Madras is now being undertaken by the University of Madras. The object of the survey which is being conducted on behalf of the Research Programmes Committee of the Planning Commission, i s to determineFOC - 317 words
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Article184 1954-07-21 3 CALCUTTA: Experts from different parts of the country are expected to meet at a conference here next month, to lay down the principles for compiling India's national bibliography. The conference is being' convened by Dr. B; S. Keshaven, Chief Librarian of the National Library. Calcutta. The GovernmentFOC - 184 words
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37 1954-07-21 3 PAK. INTERNATIONAL FAIR NEXT YEAR KARACHI: The Pakistan International Industries Fair is scheduled to be opened in Karachi on March 5, 1965. This will be the third in the seri«s of international fairs held in Pakistan.- FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article, Illustration2570 1954-07-21 4 Sunthralingam's Statement COLOMBO: The resignation of Mr. R. G. Senanayake from the Cabinet came six months too late declared Mr. C. Suntharalingam, member for Vavuniya in a statement to the Press. He adds: The resignation of Mr. R. G. Senanayake and his explanation callAP - 2,570 words
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313 1954-07-21 4 No Sinhalese Culture Without Buddhism COLiOMBO: There couUl not be a Sinhalese cu ture without Buddhism, said Mr. P. B. Ba*asoonya, when he received the members of the .Buddhist Committee of In. quiry at Kegaiia. on Saturday. The members of the cum mittee who arrived weie Ambanweia Sri Siddhauha NayakaFOC - 313 words
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Article153 1954-07-21 4 CH AVAKACHCHERI fwenty people took an ai a, special geueiai meetiug o* -he Kaitady jvumai atatiiip.au y jcurununuy oent.ru to give u^< uie naiuat of drinking- U,u<u. According to tfte xiindu custom, they took the oath before juinang- camphor. They fo^owed the lead oi At. a.FOC - 153 words
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Article125 1954-07-21 4 SPENT A DAY ON TREE COLOMBO: An inmate o» the Angoda Meu.a, kuMijf cat spent ncai iy twnMuy-tvur i^aiN on a tree .n the pi causes bs ~.0 i".e QMiM uij».n .^-jeni.y red and exhausted. He cJimLcct the tree and when attempts were made to bring .11 m down heFOC - 125 words
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