Indian Daily Mail, 23 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 157. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-07-23 1 Red China Premier CHOI EN LAI waves to. the crowd an leaver a Geneva Hotel, on July 14, after 'calling upon V. K. KRISHNA MENON, Ind an Pnmier Nehru's Special Envoy to the Geneva talk*) on liK'rt-China.- A.P. PHOTO.A.P. - 45 words
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101 1954-07-23 1 Eight Killed In Indore Police Firing NEW DELHI. July 22 Eight people were killed and ■iG injured Wednesday as ln(gblft City police opened fire to disperse a mob which fet me to the local high court building. Six fire engiines fought the l)'az<e, but reports reaching here lafie Wednesday night'101 words
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Article61 1954-07-23 1 The Tengku Ampuan ot Negrl Sembihan was among Um large crowd who ye-'-er day afternoon attended tne luneral of the lsteri of ths I.'ndang of Rembau at Kotn :r, the Seremban district ot :\v_ gri Sembllan Over 1.000 Malays from rnc district and several leau"<61 words
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Article51 1954-07-23 1 The Controller of Trade l>i ••.von Federation of Malar:-. In a statement says that a re_ pott which Nu Lte n publiSuec certain Chinese newspap^s to the effect that the injifi. tion will increaiie the imp ,it quota of free rice next month, not51 words
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Article71 1954-07-23 1 Applicants for 1954 Quuua s Scholarships and Fellowship are reminded that their ap. pucations on special form* obtainable from the Examinations Secretary Department of Education, Federal House Victory Avenue, Kuala Lum. Pur must reach the Director of Education at the above ■•i^ToL nOt later than Au S. In71 words
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143 1954-07-23 1 A riverine mobile cinema un U of the Information De. I-irtment using a 40_foot •shallow draft motor.propclled boat, gave its first film show to over 150 aborigines living n a remote settlement in Pa. hang recently after battling 8 way through swift waters an143 words
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Article35 1954-07-23 1 SPAIN'S ASSURANCES TO BRITAIX LO^DON July 22 —Spam nas a.sured Britain that she w« prohibit the export of S 1 to countries outside rhe Nortu Atlantic Treaty Or^aRation. a Foreign Office |Pol«Btnan «i d today.-Reu35 words
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659 1954-07-23 1 BY TAKING UP CITIZENSHIP HERE. MENON ASSITRFS I NOR WILL THEY HAVE TO SURRENDER THEIR INDIAN PASSPORTS (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing his last Press Conference at India House prior to his relinquishing office, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the659 words
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321 1954-07-23 1 In Laos Cambodia On Aug. 2 GENEVA, July 22.— Fighting will stop officially in Indo-China on July 27 when the cease-fire negotiated here goes into effect in some areas of North Vietnam, Tench sources said today. Full details of all thre^Reuter - 321 words
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1012 1954-07-23 1 GENEVA, July 22.— The full text of the final declaration of the nine-nation Indo-China conference reads (unofficial translation from the French) 1. The conference acknowledges the agreements which end the hostilities in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam and which organises international control and the supervision ofReuter - 1,012 words
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102 1954-07-23 1 Three Shot Dead In Portuguese Settlement SURAT. Bombay State, July 22 Three people were shot dead when Portuguese Indian nationalists "liberated" a village an the isolated ir'ortuguese enclave of S,ei. va, a, on India's west coast, It was reported here today Polio* jpere said to u "'offered some resistance wnen102 words
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47 1954-07-23 1 SAIGON July 22 Ngujeu Huu Trl. .recently resigned Governor of Northern Vietnam, yesteday was rushed to the military hospital here su.'. ferlng from an internal hae. morrhage Has condition was considered critical and Jltt.e hope was held out for bis life.— AP.47 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-07-23 1 PHOTO. USA Secretary of State 3 OHN FOSTER DULLES (right) returned by air from Paris on July 15 after talks on Indo-China with French and British leaders, reports to PRESIDENT EISENHOWER at the White House.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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318 1954-07-23 1 India Digging Trenches Along The Border— Portugal's Fantastic Allegation LISBON, July 22,—The Portuguese Government today expressed apprehension about alarming activities" in India near the Portuguese territories of Damao, Dadra and Nagar Aveli, on the gulf of Cambaia. A communique issued by the Foreign Ministry at 3 o'clock this morning statedReuter - 318 words
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131 1954-07-23 1 Indian Tapper's Decomposed Body Found In Kluang The highly decomposed body of an mdlan ruone. tapper was found on Tiou^r Klat Estate in the Kluan^ area of johore on July 14 a post mortem examination showed that the man ha<; two gunshot wounds and a stab wound. He is believed131 words
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Article134 1954-07-23 1 LONDON, July 22 Red China's Premier Chou En-lai and Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov declared Wednesday night the Geneva agreement on Indo-china points the way for a similar settlement in Korea. The Moscow radio broadcast statements made by the two Red leaders at the endA.P. - 134 words
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Article70 1954-07-23 1 ROME, July 22 —The Italian Government coalition was defeated in the Chamoer of Deputies last night on a Jeft wing motion for the payment of an "adequate pension to all civilian^ blind for life But the defeat is not c\. pectea to lead to the fall ofReuter - 70 words
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Article45 1954-07-23 1 KARACHI, July 22.— U.5. Ambassador Horace A. Hildreth announced Wednesday that Brigadier-William T. Sexton will head a U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group in Pakistan in connection with U.S. military aid to Pakistan. Sexton will arrive, oa July 28.- A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article76 1954-07-23 1 For Sleepy Senators WASHINGTON, July 22 Beds were liined up in the chamber early today ready for sletepy Senators as Sea.itor William Rncwland. Republican leader, fought to kee>i a debate gfoing until a final vot« is taken on an atomic energy bill The debate on the adminis tration's proposals toReuter - 76 words
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588 1954-07-23 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. July 23, 1954. Desai's Abject Surrender fHE decision of the Government of Ceylon to repatriate 25,000 Indians who have applied for renewal of their temporary residence permits whiicn would entitle them to continued stay in the island, is. to say the least, most high-handed and588 words
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632 1954-07-23 2 T-C Govt. Criticised: Budget Discussion Begins TRIVANDRUM: The Praja-Socialist Party Government's first Budget, in T.-C. State, was subjected to severe criticism in the Legislature last Thursday when the three-day general discussion on the Budget began after question-hour. The firat shots againstFOC - 632 words
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Article441 1954-07-23 2 TRIVANDRUM: "Are Travan core Tamil Nad members of the Assembly boycotting this session of the Assembly?" was the question posed 'before the Speaker last Thursday in the T.C. Assembly, and he ruled that T.T.N.C. members were not boycotting the session. All 12 T.T.N.C. members have been absentFOC - 441 words
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Article73 1954-07-23 2 BOMBAY: Two packages stamped Vhandlooms", but containing a large quantity of foreign liquor have been seized by the Prohibition police from a suburban railway station. The Felice alleged that the contraband! had been smuggled into Bombay from Delhi. The packages, containing 59 bottles of Scotch whFOC - 73 words
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Article137 1954-07-23 2 NEW DELHI: A conference of State Biochemists held here, has recommended that the target for the production of compost manure during the second Five-Year Plea period should be fixed at 30 lakhs tons a year. 'Hie Conference felt that sewage utilisation schemes required further development, and 27FOC - 137 words
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121 1954-07-23 2 BOBMAY: The Government of India have decided to reduce the price of Burma rice with effect from July 15, 1954 in the four cities of Bombay. Poona, Shoiapur and Ahmedabad. Burma rice will now be sold at Rs. 19-8 per Bengal maund inFOC - 121 words
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386 1954-07-23 2 KVRNOOL.: Distributing the certificates to successful cand'dktc* in the Hindi examinations held her© last February, S"^ r "£>_,^l*** of the Hyderabad Raafctra Hindi Prachar Sabha, Sri S. B. P. Pattabbi Rama Rao, Minister for Education, recently said the Andhra Government wa»FOC - 386 words
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Article193 1954-07-23 2 ALJ-EPPBY: The wellknown "Moolam Kali,' 1 the annual boat race at Champakku.am, about 15 miles from here, came off last week with about 30 country boats of various designs participating, including eight big attractive •;nake-boat.s, popularly called Chundan Vai.ams'> (as already reported). This exhilarating water festivalFOC - 193 words
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Article162 1954-07-23 2 TIRUCHIRAPALA.I: The ninth anniversary c( the Amara Rharathi Vidyapeetam Association was celebrated recently. Sri M. V. Krishnamoorthy Rao, presiding. Dr. V. H. Venkatrama Ayyar president of the Association, welcomed the gathering and appealed for funds for the construction of a building for the" Oriental Schcol. Sri G.FOC - 162 words
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Article256 1954-07-23 2 NAGPUR: Mr. C. D. Desh. mukh, Union Finance Minis, ter sai<i here last week that the Government of India had decided to give a loan 01 130 crores to the newsprmt project (NEPA mills) in MJunya Pradesh. This will be In addition to the loanFOC - 256 words
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Article116 1954-07-23 2 Eradication Of Malaria ic^ 1 5 K?i ku m*ri Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister called on the people to extend their fullest co-operation and assistance in the implementation of the Second Five-Year Plan, which aimed chiefly at rural uplift and reconstruction of Indian villages The Union Health Minister who wasFOC - 116 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-07-23 2 PHOTO. PHOTO. The passing-out parade of the Auxiliary Cadets Corps was held at Engineering College, Gulndy, Madras o n Wednesday. The picture shows Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaiiar distributing certificate to a womsn trainee who participated in the training camp which wentIDM - 88 words
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401 1954-07-23 2 SCHEDULED BANKS: BILL MARKET SCHEME PROVISIONS LIBERALISED BOMBAY: The Reserve Bank of India last week announced its decision to extend the Bill Market Scheme to all scheduled banks, holding a licence granted by the Reserve Bank, under Section 22 of the Banking Companies Act, irrespective of the size of theFOC - 401 words
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Article132 1954-07-23 2 BOMBAY: Chhotubhal Somabhai Patel, Managing Director of Crystal Industries Ltd., who was sentenced to one year's imprisonment and hue of Rs 1.500 by a Presidency Magistrate on a charge of cn.iiinal breach of trvist, was, on appeal, ordered to be acquitted jy Mr. Justice GajendragadKarFOC - 132 words
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170 1954-07-23 2 NEW DELPHI, The In<iai Ambassador in Moscow. Sri K P S Menon, accompanied by officials of the Indian Em. ba'ssy called recently at the Presidum of the U.S. B. P. AcJidemy of Sciencoj. and handled* the Chief Scientific Secretary Academician Als< ander Topchiev, a giftFOC - 170 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-07-23 3 The thro?-tUy third annual Convention of the Int. i M c !fn ■■■Blfa of USA and CanatU epened at SI S Hilt, n Hotel in Chicago o« Julv B l£S n «k e w Conra <J Ki B ht at the meet: M^le^SoWy aSUY* tO andAP - 67 words
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173 1954-07-23 3 Shooting At Pak Envoy's Office: "Bullets Were Fired From Inside"! CALCUTTA: Th* Ministry of External Affairs km been informed that the bullets which hit the office of the Pakistan Deputy High Commissioner in Calcutta on Oct. 29, 1953/ w/re fifed ftSST^JftS office Premises it ls reliably learnt here. No one173 words
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91 1954-07-23 3 Transport Strike In U.P.: 30 Arrested ICAIXITAL, Over 30 person? were arrested at Haldwani and K.ithgodam in connexion with the strike sponsored jointly by Government Roadways' trans port workers and the Kumaon Motor Transport Workers' (.'■lion. The arrests are due to obs truct:o.-» to the normal flow of vehicular trafficFOC - 91 words
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Article273 1954-07-23 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has decided r hat shipments of imported su^ar which are found to be abnormally damaged .should he surveyed at ports, before despatch, and that a discount should be fixed in respect of such consignments, which are found heavily damaged the extentFOC - 273 words
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Article27 1954-07-23 3 KARACHI, July 21.—Mem£«a of a Japanese trade delegation to negotiate a new trade •ifrreemeftt with Pakl«t»« 'lved here for ta:ki- A.P. I'HOTO.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-07-23 3 PHOTO. W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, the author, leaves London's Dorchester 1 Hotel on July 14 en Miute to Buckingham Palace to receive the Insign'a of a Companion of Honour. H e was named a Companion of Honour in the Birthday Honours List. APAP - 45 words
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50 1954-07-23 3 KOTTAYAM: Sri K I". Koshy. Chief Justice of Tra. vancore_Cochin. on Saturday declared open the newly-built Munsiff's Court at Changana. cherry. The Chief Ju-Uce stressed that the premises should always be kept neat and tidy He wanted ail legal proceedings disposed of expeditious ly. FOCFOC - 50 words
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482 1954-07-23 3 KATMANDU: The Government of India and Nepal last week entered into an agreement in respect of minor irrigation projects including drinking water facilities in the rural areas of Nepal. Undo/ the agreement, the Government of India has agreed to make a grantFOC - 482 words
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971 1954-07-23 3 Plea To Give It Equal Status With Regional Language ravaSw J eW S T nce Biock of Sir Theaga!&v bv i e P ge i Washermanpet, was opened last Sator- KaJnaswami Mudaliar, Vice-Chancelior sity Class of the College was also inaugurated byFOC - 971 words
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Article26 1954-07-23 3 KARIMUAJSrj A local primary scnool admitted, last weeK, its oldest student, a iH>-year-old domeslie servant wno is uegtaninig from Class 1.- FOCFOC - 26 words
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Article93 1954-07-23 3 OOTACAMUND: The following members constitute the Nilgiris College Committee: Messrs. P. k. Nambiar Ccllector of the Nilgiris (President), K. R. Ramakrlsnnan (Secretary), N. Ling an (Treasurer), N. M. Ungam. M.P., H. B. Ari Gov/der, MJ..A., K. H. Bhomman, M.L.A. V. Surendra Ram, M.P., K. R. Bellie.FOC - 93 words
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Article50 1954-07-23 3 EOGRA, (Pakistan): A golden statue of Lord Buddha, weighing 10 seers, was discovered by a farmer while ploughing land near Bogra town. The farmer brought it to the town, for sale. The statue was recovered from the peasant and deposited in the Government Treasury. FOC50 words
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Article225 1954-07-23 3 MADRAS: The diamond jubilee of the Olcott Memorial fc>cncol, Adyar, was celebrated •ast Saturday at Adyar. Mr C Subramaniam, Minister for Education, presided. The school was founded by Col. Olctot in June, 1894 Srimathi Rukimni Devi, Member of the Managing Beard welcoming the gathering paid a tributeFOC - 225 words
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176 1954-07-23 3 mawuas: Fc r the first time since their inception the working of the Government Agricultural Research Stations and Demonstration Farms in the State, numbering 25, has resulted in an increase of revenue over expenditure in the year 1953-54, stated Mr. M S Sivaraman, DirectorFOC - 176 words
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Article141 1954-07-23 3 Tiruvunnanialai TIRUVANNAMALAI: A public meeting was held at the Victoria School to form a Co-operative Society for starting a sugar mill in Tiruvannamalai. Sri T. V. Devaraja Mudaliar. M.L.C., presiding. The Union Government has sanctioned a scheme to start a sugar mill in Tiruvannamalai with a crushingFOC - 141 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-07-23 3 PHOTO. PRINCESS MARGARET wears a pink and white rose patterned taffeta crinoline as she glides into the opening dam* of the three Services' baU at Bad Eilsen, Germany on July 14 Hc P Partner Is Lt.-CoL Noel Wall of the 3rd King's Own Husl »ars.AP - 74 words
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243 1954-07-23 3 BOMBAY: The Reserve Bank of India has appointed a Committee under the Chairmanship of Sri S. K. Handoo, Managing Director of the Imperial Bank, to consider in detail the recommendation of the Shroff Committee about the formation of a Syndicate of leading banks andFOC - 243 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1954-07-23 4 Big Send Off To Viscount Soulbury Sir Oliver Goonetilleke Sworn In As New G-G. COLOMBO: A launch ir jved out of the passenger jetty last week to the notes of naval bugler's "alert" and the boom of 21 guns fired by the Ceylon Artillery. InFOC; MATHRUPALA - 1,204 words
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124 1954-07-23 4 FRGTHY Mr. Vaithilingam said that under the terms of the IndoCeydon Agreement, th e number of seats to registered citizens had ''to be decided upon" after consulting- the India Government. Premier Kotelawa'a told Mr. Vaithilingam: "Why should you argue so much when Mr.FOC - 124 words
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Article70 1954-07-23 4 LONDON, July 21.— Mr. Krishna Mencn, leader of the Indian Delegation to the United Nat, oils, \t* to be made a Freeman of tiic London Borough of Saint Pancras. Mr. Menon was a Laboui councillor in the Borough from 1934 to 1947. He wul be itsReuter - 70 words
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Article122 1954-07-23 4 CHUNNAKAjvi A Clash between some residents of Chulipuram and Pannagam occurred last weeK In tne premises of the Paralai Pillaiyar Kovil. Sinnathamby Ponnampalam, who was stabbed, is in a critical condition in the Jaffna hospital. The JafCna Magistrate record his statement. Chcllappah Ponnampalam, *i pensionesr isFOC - 122 words
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Article187 1954-07-23 4 MADRAS: The Moors Crlc ket Club of Ceylon have programmed to pay a visit to ssoutn India next month to play a series of matches at MearaS, Bangalore, Mysore «nd Hyderabad. The team will ieave Colombo on August 11, ana return on September 1FOC - 187 words
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Article79 1954-07-23 4 KARACHI. July 21.—Pakistan Government announced here that President Eisenhower has fixed an annual quota of 100 Pakistanis for immigration to the United States effective from last January 1. Ever since Pakistan became an independent state in August 194Y, the Pakistan Government has been trying to secureA.P.; U.S. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-07-23 4 PHOTO). Dr. Sir Laksftmanaswair.i Mudaliyar, Vice Chancellor of the Madras University who wa in Jaffna en a lecture tour was presented with a civic address by the Mayor of Jnffnn Mr. Sam A. Sababalhy MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 35 words
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Article86 1954-07-23 4 NEW DELHI, July 22.— Swollen Himalayan lakes ana streams have sent flood waters swirling Into the Tibetan traae centre of Gyantse, washing away many buildings according to reports reaching the Government here. An official spokesman a&ia today a Government relief mis- sdon is being sent from theA.P. - 86 words
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49 1954-07-23 4 KERALA SPORTS CLUB'S FAREWELL DINNER TO MR. GOPALA MENON The Kerala Sports Club, Singapore, will give a Farewell Dinner to the outgoing Representative of the Government of India at No. 173, Haig Road today Friday, July 23 at 8 p.m. President of the Club is Mr. A. P. Menon.49 words
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Article75 1954-07-23 4 COLOMBO The Japanese Foreign Office officially announced that Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, would visit Japan in the middle of December at the invitation of the Japanese Government, says a Tokyo Report. "He will be received as a State guest the Foreign Office saidFOC - 75 words
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Article93 1954-07-23 4 COLOMBO Sir John Koteuwaia, Ceylon's Prime Minister has bLen awarded the Grand Croix De Legion DHonneur, the highest distinction of that land by the French Govern ment, it Ls learnt. The award is for Sir Jonn-a services to the cause of peace in Asia atFOC - 93 words
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