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Title Section16 1954-07-27 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 161. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1864. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration290 1954-07-27 1 Nehru Addressing The A. I. c C. Says THEY KISS AND EMBRACE AFTER SIGNING ARMISTICE PHOTOS. But Indochina Ceasefire Supervision Is A Terrific Responsibility From Our Own Correspondent AJMER, July 26. India's choice as Chairman of the Truce Supervisory Commission in the three IndoChinaAP - 290 words
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155 1954-07-27 1 Invites Canada Poland To Nap Out Supervision Plan NEW DELHI, June 26.— India yesterday invited Canada and Poland to start meetings here immedrtely to map out a programme for the supervision of the Indo-China truce. The meetings are expected to start within a week. IndiaReuter - 155 words
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Article313 1954-07-27 1 "TERRIFIC RESPONSIBILITY Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said yesterday that India's appointment to the chairmanship meant that India had to shoulder a "terrific responsibi? lity." "The whole good name of India is at stake, he said. "It shows that the world has great confidence in India's impartiality", Mr.313 words
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175 1954-07-27 1 TRC Will Help You To Get Citizenship Here Centre Opened In Market St. (By Our Staff Reporter) The Tamils' Representative Council meetong on Sunday, luly 25, decided to appoint a sub-committee with the Council's President Mr. VIS. Shunmugam Chettiar himself as tbe 'chairman, to ass st the Indians, particularly, the175 words
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57 1954-07-27 1 STRIKE TALKS: N0 AGREEMENT REACHED YET The Finance Committee of the City Council and representatives of the Singapore CHy Council Labour Unions federation met for resumed negotiations en Sunday, July 2&. at 10.00 a.m. and after discussions lasting threfe wjur s on all outstanding Issues no final agreement was reached,57 words
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Article27 1954-07-27 1 The next monthly meeting "J the Rural Board will be i at the Conference Room Secretary's Office m Thursday. July 29, at 10.00 am27 words
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Article39 1954-07-27 1 SPARK TO NEXT WORLD WAR? WASHINGTON, July 26— The state Department remd tc,(iy that tWQ LTnite<l carrier planes shot *wn two Chinese Commu- planes which attacked jnem while the Americans »ere searching for survivor* tf» BrttUfi ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article159 1954-07-27 1 PORTUGUESE WARSHIPS FOR DANAO? BOMBAY: July 26. The Press Trust of India said last night that two Bombay journalists had reported that police officials who interrogated them when they visited the Portuguese India territory of Damao had told them that four sloops carrying troops had arrived there The two journalistsReuter - 159 words
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156 1954-07-27 1 Colombo: UNP Wins 12 Out Of 31 Seats COLOMBO. July 26. The United National Party Ceylon's ruling 1 party has emerged a« the single largest political party in the Colombo municipal elections held Saturday. None of the four parties contesting the 31 seats in the council obtained an absolute majority.Reuter - 156 words
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98 1954-07-27 1 Tumpat Tragedy: Councillor Dies At Meeting A member of the Tumpat Town Council, Tuan Haji Che May bin Abdul Aziz, collapsed suddenly and died at the first meeting of the Town Council held yesterday morning (July 26) at the Tumpat District Office. He was also a member of the State98 words
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65 1954-07-27 1 the Bishop of Singapore left The Rt. Rev. H. W. Bainea, yesterday morning for America to atfend the Anglican Congress at Minneapolis from August 4 13 and the second Assembly of the World Council of Churches at Evanston from Aug. 15 31. He hopes to65 words
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213 1954-07-27 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) It is reliably understood that a group of rich Ini dlans are arranging a private lunch to Mrs. Vijayalaki nhim i'andrt, the President of the United Nations, a t the j Sea View Hotel with the consent of213 words
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130 1954-07-27 1 TOKYO. July 26 Peiping radio today termed the shooting down of a British airliner off Hainan Island as "unfortunate" and "entirely accidental" and said Red China would pay compensation for the incident. Eighteen were aboard the big four-engined Skymaster when it was shot downAP - 130 words
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Article38 1954-07-27 1 The Commissioner General Mr Malcolm MacDonald left by air yesterday morning on a visit to North Bonseo, He will have consultations with tne Governor aad others in Je^jl. ton, and return to Singapore itttr ttt»38 words
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109 1954-07-27 1 Teach Communism In Schools Sam Chicago Lawyers! CHICAGO, July 26.—A proposal that the theory and practice of Communism be taught "in appropriate forms'' in all Schools in the United States in conjunction with the teaching of American government was made yesterday by an American Bar Association committee. The report of109 words
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154 1954-07-27 1 Diffusion Of Ownership Recommended A Reuter report adds: The Indian Press Commit3ion has recommended the iiffussion of newspaper ownership to •limtaate dominant interests and the estabijshment of regularised pay and working conditions for journalists It' also recommends the establishment of a Statutory Press Council and the appointment of a PressReuter; AP - 154 words
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Article45 1954-07-27 1 RACING MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED STUTTGART. July 26 Denis Lashmar. British racing motor cyclist, was kilted when he crashed in the 500 c.c events at the German Grand Prix at the soltttude ring here yesterday The ©vent was won by the British rider Geoft puftv ReuterReuter - 45 words
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225 1954-07-27 1 TRC To Secure Redress By Our Staff Correspondent. The Tamils Representative Council at a meeting on Sunday, July 25, decided to submit memoranda to the Government of the Ifldia and to the Madras Government regarding the plight of the Malayan passengers at the Madras225 words
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610 1954-07-27 1 Indian Commission's Report From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 26. The All-India Press Council created by law should be charged with safeguarding the press, according to the Press Commission) appointed by the Government of India a summary of whose monumental report was publishedAP - 610 words
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Article73 1954-07-27 1 An A.P. report adds: India's Commission of Inquiry into the Press Sunday recommended extensive govern ment control of newspapers and establishment of a Press Council. These recommendations were contained In a "preliminary summary" of the Commission'.s findings after many months of inquiry. The Commission a Government73 words
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Advertisement38 1954-07-27 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Monttaa 16.50 6 Mont hs 33 00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 5 Months 19.50 6 Months 89.00 1 Year 78.0038 words
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487 1954-07-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues. July 27, 1954 Casting The Vote Or The Lot? \\THILE the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya Mr. M. Gopala Menon's clarification regarding the position of Indians born in the former princely states ot India has allayed the enxiety of the Community in487 words
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Article57 1954-07-27 2 MADRAS: The Government have instructed their GuologL cal Officers at Nelveli to proceed '<• Natliave't village n«aGuddalore for investigating the reported occurrence of fcubterranean gras.springs Ofßciai sources are scjpti. cal about any occurrence of oil or gas spouts at the place They aay that the enure57 words
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235 1954-07-27 2 Warns: Idle Money Will Invite Communism! MADRAS: The newly constructed "Burma-Malaya Block of the New College, Peters Road, Royapettah, was declared open by Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, at a function held hi the College premises last Monday. The Block, constructed at235 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-27 2 French Premier Pierre Mendes-France anxiously checks his watch as he leaves French Headquarters at Geneva after the midday meet'ng on July 20, the cllite he set himself for achieving a settlement in Indo-China. The time is running out. At left is Vietminh Foreign Minister PhanAP - 59 words
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Article289 1954-07-27 2 Mr. M. S. A. Majid, Secretary of the Managing Com. mittee, traced the work of the South Indian Muslim Educational Association and said that Remzan collections were utilised for offering scholarships to students. Within the past 50 years 700 doctors, 300 engineers and 700 graduates of the289 words
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Article165 1954-07-27 2 Mr. KamaraJ Nadar, declaring open the new block said that it was a difficult thing to collect money from even cha-ritably-minded people. It was for a laudable cause that Mr. Majid and others had gone to Malaya and Burma and collected donations. It was but fitting thatFOC - 165 words
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Article24 1954-07-27 2 there was no indication of such occurrences They however, woul<| like "to await the report of the scientists deout. •d for thje work FOCFOC - 24 words
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Article106 1954-07-27 2 BOMBAY: A unique bed. cover, embroidered with 18,000 precious and semiprecious atones of 45 deferent varieties prepared in Uttar Pradesh left on Thursday last by a TWA constel. latlon for the United states to be exhibited in New York San Francisco Chicago, and Los Angles. Known asFOC - 106 words
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Article138 1954-07-27 2 KURNOOL: A woman was killed, a Harijan girl, aged six, earned away ana 40 Head 01 cattie drawned in the recent floods in West Godavari, according to information received by the Government here. About 50,000 acres of land transplanted with paddy were submerged and aoout 2.700FOC - 138 words
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Article53 1954-07-27 2 KOZHIKODE: According to Pubuc Health statistics, nine attacks and one death occurred fro m smaii-box to North Malabar for the v.vek ending July 10. The epidotnid is prevalent in Vadayain am. soni an Kurumbranad taiuk Makkada amsom in Ko/hf. kode range, and Pantaiaymi anisojn In theFOC - 53 words
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157 1954-07-27 2 #333§§Sg2S£ The memorandum rejects the claims of West Bengal Onsea on parts of Bihar and maintains that thes e two States cannot lay any claims to any part of Bihar either on the basis of language or on the basis of historical, ethnological,FOC - 157 words
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Article42 1954-07-27 2 CALCUTTA: Six Sherpas with the experience cf different Himalayan expeditions, including the last year's Everest expedition, left here for Geneva by air for a two-month mountaineering course In Switberland under the guidance of the Swis* Alpine Foundation.— FOCFOC - 42 words
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608 1954-07-27 2 Madras To Abolish System Of Simple Imprisonment! MADRAS: The question of abolition of award of simp'imprisonment was engaging the Government's attention along with other recommendations of the Jail Reforms Committee, said Sri T. S. Ramachandran, Inspector General of Prisons, speaking on 'Prisoners and Prison Reform' last week at a meetingFOC - 608 words
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Article20 1954-07-27 2 NEW DELHI: Dr p n of HeS 8 edlcei Offi «r FOG 6 is m20 words
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Article144 1954-07-27 2 COIMBATORE: During June 9*^L l u la P ur chased about 25.000 bales of cotton grown in the former Madras B Zone area. The purchases so lar totalled 180,309 bales. With this, s he bulk of tlio flrst crop cotton has been marketed already.FOC - 144 words
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Article48 1954-07-27 2 BOMBAY: India has been alloted about 700 diesel enjjlnea for fishing boats under the US. Technical 00-operatlcn Aid programme. These engines will be distrlbuted to fishermen at subsidised price by the Governments of Bombay, Saurashtra, Travancore Cochin, Madras. Orissa. and Wmf Patirai FOCFOC - 48 words
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235 1954-07-27 2 Major Weapons In Battle Against Poverty, Says Nanda ROORKEE: Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda. Union Minister for Planning. Power and irrigation said here that irrigaiirn and power wouid serve as majcr weapons d n the battle against poverty. Mr Nanda, who was inaugurating the second engine235 words
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Article195 1954-07-27 2 Engineers, Mr. Nanaa said have a very important roie lo play. Their performance, goou at it is. as not the best they are capable of There 's a call to which they must re*, pond and intensify application of their mind and talent to the entire range ofFOC - 195 words
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108 1954-07-27 2 INDIA'S CUSTOMS EXCISE DUIIES: APRIL COLLEOTTONS NEW DELHI: The total gross sea and land customs revenue collected in India during April W54, amounts to its. i,i 66 laKns Of the total customs revenue collections, Import dutiS accounted for Rs. 960 lakhs as against Rs. 972 lakhs.^Xon duties for Rs. 184FOC - 108 words
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Article118 1954-07-27 2 CALCUTTA Addressing, the Bharat Sanskriti Parlsat conference in Calcutta on Monday, Dr. Mookerjee, the Governor, said that Indian culture may be said to demand of those who professed allegiance to it that their behaviour, as well as their outlook as Individuals and as members of society,FOC - 118 words
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Article245 1954-07-27 2 BOMBAY: The Cotton tc> tiles Exports Promotion Council will be registered as an association under the Indian Compandes Act, 1913, it was announced here last week An application has bnon made to the Government of India for a licence dire:tm-» that the association should {.<> registeredFOC - 245 words
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Article186 1954-07-27 2 MADRAS: Unusually heavy rains in Bombay this year has affected Madras's export trade in mango to Western India. Madras mangoes, especially •'Rumaoi." cultivated in Chingleput district, and "Bangaloora" are exported in large quantities to north Indian markets, like Delhi. Nagpur Bombay and overseas, particularly to MalayaFOC - 186 words
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Article75 1954-07-27 2 BOMBAY The fishing tiaw. ler Sagar Kumari which was in danger of sinking after hitting a rock during squally weather In Bombay harbour basin a fortnight ago is now safe, say the port authorities. Port Trust engineers h«ve pumped water from the holds and engine roomFOC - 75 words
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71 1954-07-27 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. K. M. Munshi, Governor of U.P., was examined in the court of the Special Judge, Mr. Gurdcv Singh, In the second fertilizer case, in which Mr. S. Y. Krishnaswamy, former Joint Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, and Mr. C. S.FOC - 71 words
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Article611 1954-07-27 3 Prospects Of Agreement Reported Bright NEW DELHI: A spokesman for the World Bank j( was hoped that India and Pakistan would a basis by the Autumn for settling their disp,ite over control of the waters in the Indus river system. It was understood that the BankFOC - 611 words
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Article104 1954-07-27 3 Sugarcane Experts' Tour NEW DELHI: The Indian Sugarcane Control Committee s *-t uj, on expert sub.rom"tttcc consisting of Mr S lal S'ngh M.P chairman 'and .-le^r, XL Dutt. Dire "tor oi inc Sugarcane Breeding ln_ sttute. Coimbatore, and K L ~wnni. D irector of sugar--3 Ro-earch an d Develop. SVFOC - 104 words
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194 1954-07-27 3 Razvi's Transfer To Poona: "Needed Change" HYDERABAD (Dn): The Hyderabad Government explained the reasons for transferring Syed Kasim Razvi to Yerwada prison on July 1_ In a lengthy Press Note the Government referred to the behaviour of Razvi in jail and said: "Off and on the prisoner's attitude was notFOC - 194 words
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Article178 1954-07-27 3 SRINAGAR: The All-India h armers 1 Conference, which concluded it s two-day session here last week, has decided to set up an All-India Farmers' organisation with headquar-l ters at De.hi. j The Conference appointed a Provisicnal Committee to take .steps for the early formation of the Organisation.FOC - 178 words
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Article129 1954-07-27 3 NEW DELHI: Sri Sundar tfarain Haksar, Minister, Embassy of India, Washington, has been appointed India's Ambassador to Turkey. He will take over his new post shortly. Sri Haksar was born In 1909 and educated in Delhi and Punjab Universities and school of Oriental Studies, London. HeFOC - 129 words
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Article83 1954-07-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Sub-Committee of the Congress Working Committee concluded its two-day meeting here last week after discussing among other things, the question of amending Article 31 to quicken the pace of economic reform. No decision was taken. The final recommendations of the Working CommitteeFOC - 83 words
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615 1954-07-27 3 TRIAL OF FAZLUL HUQ NOT DECIDED ON PREMIER'S REPLY TO DEBATE Ali E£J*£ C i7? e Minis ter, Mr. Mohammed Ali, told the Pakistan Parliament he had not vet made up his mind whether or not to send up for StMfeS dismissed Chief Ministe? of Mr. Moha-nmed Ali wau« mak'ng615 words
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Article142 1954-07-27 3 Oil Find Near Cuddalore MADRAS: The Government of Madra.s, it i» learnt, nave directed their geologist at Neiveli to proceed) to itfethaveli village near T.rupapiuiyur and investigate the sibhity of sulphur o r oil contents of the bor c well from where a fire broke out recently when a labourerFOC - 142 words
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Article263 1954-07-27 3 ernment, he said. He felt the Pakistan Government, should set up a commission to report on the "Ea*t.West'» relations. EMPHASIS MUST BE OI» ISLAM Dr Hussain said that re. cently, the Government had been placing the ddology of secularism before the people "But you cannot fight Com munism with secuiarLrn/'FOC - 263 words
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Article72 1954-07-27 3 DACCA: The report of the .selection committee for a new site for Dacca University outside the city limits is likely to be submitted seme time next week. Contrary to local speculation, Kaorid, about 40 miles from here, is not likely to be chosen. The schemeFOC - 72 words
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403 1954-07-27 3 SHARP FALL IN PAKISTANI JUTE PRICES KARACHI: The Pakistani Commerce Minister, Mr. Tafaz/.al Ali, said here last week there was a sharp fall in prices of Pakistani Jute during the 1 last three weeks and remedial measures were being taken. Addressing the fourth meeting of the Foreign Trade Development CouncilFOC - 403 words
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188 1954-07-27 3 CHIDAMBARAM 5 About 200 delegates from all parts of the State attended the Madras Tamil Provincial Teachers' Conference held to the convocation hall of the Annamalai University. Prof. Somasundara Bharathiar of Madura presided Mr. C. Subramaniam, Education Minister, inaugurating the Conference said that he wasFOC - 188 words
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Article124 1954-07-27 3 KARACHI: The Sind Refugee Minisetr, Mir Imam Bux Khan Talpur, said that refugees had not been settled properly in Sind. Mir Talpur, who recently toured the interior of the province, said in a statement: "The poor refugees have been ignored, whereas the influential have beenFOC - 124 words
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278 1954-07-27 3 N-East Territory Isolated: Only Communication Now By Radio! SIIILLONG' Weather and flying conditions over th* Ihe Indian Ai P Force, however, succeed n air li/tinr about duced after the 1950 earthquake. The overflowing waters or the silting up Brahmaputra have, in search of new channels, ravaged an area of 300FOC - 278 words
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Article190 1954-07-27 3 OHILLONG: A two-year scheme, costing Ra. 20 lakhs immediately, which will ensure a supply of drinking water to 25,000 villages in Assam, has just been put into operation by the State Government. The Finance Minister, Mr. Motiram Bora, told a Press conference recently that it conferenceFOC - 190 words
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Article35 1954-07-27 3 SAHARANPUR: A locomotive under steam, kept ready to pull a passenger train here last week careered down the truck without the crew. The bewildered station staff heaved a sign of relief as they35 words
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Advertisement75 1954-07-27 3 NOTICE "Unberthed Tickets for the Rajula" sailing from Singapore on 12th August 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. Rajula sailing on the 12th August 1954, for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Tteket Office at Trafalgar Street on Wednesday, 28th July at 9.00 a.m. ISLAY KERR75 words
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Article562 1954-07-27 4 DECISION TAKEN WITHOUT CONSULTING INDIAN H. C! COLOMBO: Indian official circles in Ceylon were "dissatisfied" with the wording of the communique issued by the Ceylon Government setting forth the decisions reached art the conference on temporary residence permits, it is learnt. The communique, among other things,562 words
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Article68 1954-07-27 4 of advantage to them were i mipiementeu. it ia expected that in tenns of decisions arrived last week, on an average 000 persons wou,d be leaving the shores ot ceyion in the last week of October making 5,000 by the end of the month. Ceyion wou*d consult the inctian HighFOC - 68 words
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Article60 1954-07-27 4 Deputation To Mr. Desai COLOMBO: A deputation «f the Indian Mercantile Chamber waited on Mr. Desal and urged that he should suggest to the Ceylon Government to adopt a system whereby legislation might be enacted/ to compel employers to employ 50 or 60 per cent of the r staff fromFOC - 60 words
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170 1954-07-27 4 NriW DEL.HI: An officer ot the Indian High Commission in Ceyion win be associated with ihe Ceyionese autnontics in drawing up the list of tiiose Indians wno will be repatriated to India because of nonrenewal of their temporary residence permits, it was otticially170 words
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79 1954-07-27 4 NEW G.G. PLACES WREATH ON LATE PM's MEMORIAL MIRIGAMA: The GovernorGeneral Sir Oliver GoonotiL leke paid his respects to tne late Premier, the Rt Hon D S. Senanayake by' placing a wreath on his memoral at Botale on Sunday evening jje was accompanied by his "personal staff. FOC NEW DELHI.AP - 79 words
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Article91 1954-07-27 4 response to this request, it is icarnt that Ceylcn has agreed to give these persons fun iaciUties to carry a A their assets, financial and otherwise with them back to India. Also, in making the selection, the floating population such as domestic servants would be chosen lirst rather than thosieFOC - 91 words
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353 1954-07-27 4 "Solution To Problem PoSSible"-Dr. A. L. Mudaliar MADRAS: Dr. A. JLakshmanaswami Mudaliar, who returned to Madras recently by air from Jaffna after participating in the annual day celebrations of the Jaffna College, toid fressmen that he did not note any apparent ili-f eeiing among the people towards Indians. Dr. A.FOC - 353 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-07-27 4 PHOTO. Chinese and Vietminh delegates at the plenary sessfon of the Geneva Conference in the Palais de Nations on July z}: P l Pre mter Chou En- Lai is second from left. VietMtnn foreign Minister Phan Y'an n.mrr u w^non/n f-,,™, j^m AP PHOTO School children in79 words
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Article251 1954-07-27 4 Buddhists 9 Demands HOMAGAMA: The Raigam Korale Buddhist Priests- Unicn has submitted a 12-point memorandum to the Buddhist Commission which began hearings at the Vidaratna Pirivena Horana. The union said that of "all denominational schools in the island should be abolished and control taken over by the Government. Among otherFOC - 251 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-07-27 4 COLOMBO: Our visit is purely a friendly visit and has nothing .to do with politics," said Mrs. S. Nigam, leadler of the semi-official Indllan Parliamentary Delegation ta Ceylon which arrived recently by train from India. The delegation consists of Mrs. Nigani, Mr. Gopinath Singh, Mr.FOC; AP - 73 words
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864 1954-07-27 4 Kotelawala's Statement In Parit. COLOMBO Saying that there has been so much uninformed criticism maae in the country in regard to the floatioa in London of the 4 per cent. Ceylon Government xjodn, 1973-75 on the 25th of March, 1954, the Prime Miniy^erFOC - 864 words
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Article96 1954-07-27 4 THE HAGUE July 26— 1 >.st minute objections by the Indonesian Government Satur.ltv oeJayed the signature of the Netherlands— Indonesian protocol due to have been signed here The protocal would have 'formally ended the union linking the Netherlands and Indonesia under the Dutch Crown. TheReuter - 96 words
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Article37 1954-07-27 4 WASHINGTON, July 26 United States officials indicated here Saturday that tl*e Soviet proposal for a general conference on European security would be firmly rejected after due consultation with Britain and France.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article111 1954-07-27 4 KARACHI, July 9fi_ n minted Commun.st.s thiwS? Pakistan, as six X U^t government edicts o>,n :he Communist Party ed a nationwide bin days ago Premier M O han? e:ve A!i declared a ll C^m^ mnie(l "enemies of P^L^ mai The acting Secretary n oral of theA.P. - 111 words
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Article82 1954-07-27 4 RE- APPOINTMENT ASSURANCE* A statement which appeared in certain newspapers JJ Sunday regarding the reported refusal of the Negri Sembilao i Government to re-appomt c%> 'Abdul Jalil bin Haji A^ni nu S to the Seremban Town CoancU i s not true. His re-appointment will l* formally made by the Ruler-in-Council82 words
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Article54 1954-07-27 4 PARIS, July 26— The Fiv.rh the Indo-China cease-fire Pri 14 y votf ht by a SWee P in S 471An Assembly resolution expressing satisfaction at the outcome of the Geneva conference, said the cess:on of hostilities was "due in a leree measure, to the decisive action" ofAP - 54 words
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