Indian Daily Mail, 29 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 163. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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270 1954-07-29 1 Governor Will Preside U.N. President's Malayan Tour Programme Issued Shrimati Yijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the lidted Nations General Assembly, will pay a visit to Singapore and the Federation next month. During her stay in Singapore she will be the guest of the270 words
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Article29 1954-07-29 1 On Sunday Aug. 15, at 11.45 a.m. Shrimati V jayalakshmi Pand.t wll address a Press Conference in the Public Relations Press Conference Room, Assembly Hous»\29 words
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273 1954-07-29 1 KAMALA CLUB'S TEA PARTY TO MRS. PANDIT The Kama la Club will be giving a tea party on Aug. 11 at 5 p.m. in honour of Mis. i jay u Ink shin i Pandit who will lay the foundation stone of the new premises of the Club. Members desirous of273 words
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Article159 1954-07-29 1 Repression In Goa From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 28.— The Portuguese rulers of Goa alarmed by the liberation of Dedra and fearing that it may spread in Goa, have taken stringent and heavily repres. sive measures. Armed patrols are going around the Settlement at night and virtual curfew159 words
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37 1954-07-29 1 PORTUGAL'S ALLEGATION AGAINST INDIA LISBON, July 28 —A communique issued by the Portuguese Foreign Ministry early today claimed that "a new threat of aggression" was taking shape against Portu gu««e territory in India, T&« oommunt^u« wld that37 words
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175 1954-07-29 1 PONDICHERRY MERCHANTS DEMAND MERGER! r xoiii uur Own Correspondent iviAOJrtAS, July 28. leading mercnants ex' Pondicnerry have now demanded immediate iiierger of the Settlement witn tnoia. Alter more than one weed's consultation. 200 busi. tMMM representing tui trtmes last ntgnt decided on ine merger and also take all peacetui non-175 words
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Article161 1954-07-29 1 To Save Totos From Extinction CALCUTTA, July iB. —Government engineers and agricultural experts are being urgently sent to the border areas of Bengal near Bhutan to try to save the Totos, one of the smallest tribes in the wond, from extinction. The orange crop, sole source of income of thisReuter - 161 words
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Article77 1954-07-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 28.— The Government of India has lost little time in her efforts to establish peace in Indo.China. As Chairman of the Truce Supervision Commission, India has now invited Canada and Poland to meet immediately in Delhi for a preliminary conference.77 words
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Article137 1954-07-29 1 LONDON July 27 Mr. Chou En Lari the Chinese Prime Minister, told a mass meeting in Warsaw yesterday that "China is interested not only In the affairs rr Alia, she is .ilso interested in Europe'', Warsaw Radio reported. "We do not think that Europe should remain137 words
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Article71 1954-07-29 1 HONG KONG. July 28 Vietminh Radio announced to. day the ceasefire order hus been communicated to various combat units of the Vietm nh Peoples Army i a Vietnam Khmer (Cambodia) and Pa. thetlao (Laos) The broadcast said all available means inclwdlr^ wirele-s and foot messeno< ra wereReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-07-29 1 The newly constructed "Burma-Malaya Blotk" of the New College at Peters Road, Koyapettah Madras, was opened bv the Chief Minister Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadtar on July 18. It has been named so, because its construction was made possible through funds collected! from Burma and143 words
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Article179 1954-07-29 1 DELTA EVACUATION PLAN HANOI. July 28. The French High Command here last night announced details of its plan s to evacuate the Red River delat and the shores of Tongking Gulf in 300 days. The official spokesman said units had already begun to abandon cutlyin^ posts and would congregate around179 words
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221 1954-07-29 1 HAN.OI, July 27.— The Indo-China ceasefire came into effect in northern Vietnam at 8 a.m. local time (midnight GMT) according to plan. A slackening of Vietminh pressure throughout Indo-China was reported in the last French communique before the ceasefire d adLne which was arrangedReuter - 221 words
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Article100 1954-07-29 1 We deeply regret to announce the sudden death of the wife of Mr Adam N. Haji Mohamed Ibrahim. J.P at her residence at Kuthanailocr South India, from heart failure at the age of 50 This is a great blow to ZA r. Mchamjed Ibrahim.100 words
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Article30 1954-07-29 1 The Commissioner of Police Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell, returned to Kuai'a Lumpur yes* terxlay, after attending a conference of Police Commis, sioners in England30 words
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Article31 1954-07-29 1 The Senior Executive Enncer, Ipoh, reported yesterday that the Batu Gajah Tanjong Tualang Read in Perak was flooded at the 13th mile to a depth of 12 Inches31 words
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Article911 1954-07-29 1 Social Welfare Dept. Calls For Applications (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing a Press Conference yesterday at the Public Relations Office in the new Assembly Hall, Mr. Edward F. Middleditch, Assistant Secretary for Social Welfare, announced that a sum of about $150,000 now with the911 words
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Article255 1954-07-29 1 Oehlers To Be Appointed Speaker The Governor has selected Mr G. E. N. Oehters for the appointment of Speaker of the Legislative Assembly which is to be constituted under the terms of the new Constitution next year Mr Oehlesrs is expected, to proceed to the Unites Kingdom about the end255 words
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Advertisement284 1954-07-29 1 BiTHE LEADM6 IMfIL DAILYh tension to the Indian Association binding in Bales-tier Road and the new club house for the Kama a Club. RECEPTION COMMITTEE At a meeting at the India House sponsored by the then represertative Mr. M. M. Khurana a Reception Committee was formed to organise a public284 words
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Advertisement38 1954-07-29 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month $5 50 3 Monttu 16i50 6 Month* 8300 1 Year fttfOO OTHER PLACES 1 Month $6 50 3 Months 19.50 6 Month* 39.00 1 Year 78.0038 words
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536 1954-07-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs. July 29, 1964 Why Fritter It Away? THE Government machinery is often spoken of as wooden. Than is because 01 the slowness with which it tackles any problem. Vast, ciumsy and antiquated, this machinery naturally is hard to operate, and it can never be hustled536 words
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Article176 1954-07-29 2 MADRAS GOVT. ISSUES NEW REGULATIONS MADRAS: It has already been brought to the notice of the public that as the national flag is the emblem of the nation, it is essential that it should not be brought into disrepute by unregulated use, says a Press NoteFOC - 176 words
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Article410 1954-07-29 2 Section I: (a) NormaJly the flag should be flown only on important Government buildings such as High courts, Secretaries, Commissioners 1 Offices, Collectorates, Jails and Offices of the district {Boards and Municipalities, (b) The flag should also be flown on the permanent resident at410 words
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100 1954-07-29 2 MADRAS: A man aged u Jlttle over 50. who comp.aineo about giddiness in a restaurant in Central Station last week was found dead when rushed to the General Hospital. It is gathered that he went to purchase a platform ticket but is said to haveFOC - 100 words
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Article235 1954-07-29 2 Section II: The privilege for tnc use of the flag on motor cars will be limited to the— (i) Governors and, RaJpramukhs when outside their States. (U) Ruling Prices may also uae the flag together with their own flags if they so desire. (Hi)235 words
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Article162 1954-07-29 2 mal»i\aj> a posmumous presentation of Rs. 100 was made to the widow of a watchman of the B. and C. Mills by the Commissioner of Police, Sri S. Parthasarathy Ayyangar last week, at a public meeting at the Corporation School, Strahans Road. The watchman. Sanyasi Padu, lostFOC - 162 words
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Article177 1954-07-29 2 TO U,S.A. KARACHI: A Pakistan Government handout issued last week said: "A separate annual quota of 100 Pakistanis for immigration to U.S.A. has been fixed. This ha s been done by the President of the United States under the authority of the Immigration and Nationality Act o t177 words
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Article88 1954-07-29 2 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. K. O. Oommen, Second Grade Civil Surgeon, is transferred from I the Government Hospital, Nagercoil, to be in charge of the Government Hospital, Thiruvalla. Mr. P. K. Joseph, Second Grade Civil Surgecn, is transferred from the Government Hospital, Vaikom, to be tn charge of88 words
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Article128 1954-07-29 2 South Indian Defined MADRAS Who Is ft South India? This quest on was pat, and answered by the Governor of Madras, Sr Sri Prakasa, speaking in a humorous vein at the Madras School of Social Work. He said: Accordbig to the definition given to the term "North" by our friendsFOC - 128 words
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Article190 1954-07-29 2 BOMBAY: In order to ensure uniformity i n the sale price of Burma rice, the Government of India have decidea that with effect from Wednesday, July 21, 1954, Burma rice will .be sold at the rate or Rs. 19.8-0 per Bengal maumd net throughout theFOC - 190 words
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Article174 1954-07-29 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon's efforts as much as the anxiety of botn sloes laid the foundations for an Indo-Chlna peace, said conterence circles in Geneva saidBut Mr. Menon, Mr. Nehru a personal envoy, asKed of his role in tne talks told a correspondent,174 words
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Article103 1954-07-29 2 BANARAS: Two thousand! Banaras peasants held special prayers for rain in the temple of Lord Viswanath here on Monday last. With pitchers filled witn Ganga water on their head* they marched through the main streets, singing kirtaiw, and poured the «acred water on the deity103 words
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Article74 1954-07-29 2 NEW DELHI: Nawab All Yavar Junjj, Indian Ambassador in Cairo, who Is also accredited to Libya, presented credentials to King Idrees Sen» ussi at Beidah, the summer capital of Libya recently, according to a report received here. The Ambassador also presented to King Idrees Senus&i a74 words
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Article159 1954-07-29 2 BOMBAY A veiled warning to the zip fastener industry that its performance was not satisfactory and that it must radically overhaul Its methods of production if its claim to continuance of protection and assistance was to be entertained at all was contained in the speech of Mr.FOC - 159 words
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Article173 1954-07-29 2 I MADRAS: The Government has published a Bill, to be introduced in the State Assembly seeKing to constitute a township for Bhavanisagar in Coimbatore district and to provide for it s administration and governance. A colony has sprung up at Bhavanisagar, the Headworks of the Lower Bhavani ProjectFOC - 173 words
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Article80 1954-07-29 2 KOILPATTI: An agricultural basic training school under the five year scheme for Urama Sevas was inaugurated nere on Thursday last in the premises of the Government Agricultural Kesearcn Station oy Mr. T. Madhava Menon AsSistant Collector, Tlrune.veli. rorty-two students have been admitted into the school. FiveFOC - 80 words
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Article101 1954-07-29 2 NEW DELHI A scheme for imparting vocational training to 50 displaced persons in Hastinapur township has been approved by the Union Rehabilitation Ministry. The displaced persons will be given training in carpentry, hat making and other cottage industries for a period not exceeding one year. Stipends willFOC - 101 words
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199 1954-07-29 2 Exports Of Indian Textiles: Market Studies To Be Undertaken BOMBAY: The Cotton Textiles Exports Promotion Council will be registered as an Association under the Indian Companies Act, 1913, it was announced here. An application has been made to the Government of India tor licence directing that tne Association should be199 words
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Article136 1954-07-29 2 The Council will be sending out trade missions to foreigu countries and will appoint representatives and corresponuents in foreign markets for the purpose of continuously and regularly reporting trie prices, marKet preterences, reception accorded to actual deliveries of cloth and yarn and other concerned136 words
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Article117 1954-07-29 2 Investigation into complaints received irom foreign, importers or Indian exporters in respect of tne quality, description or other particulars oi c»om or yarn exported rrom xtiuia win ai^o be one of tne xunctions of the Council. India has oeen assigned an export target of 1,000 million yarosFOC - 117 words
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Article90 1954-07-29 2 LUCKNOW: A five-year old lnc*an boy Vijay Srivastuva who visited the United Staces two years ago missed his New York playmates so much that he decided to sent them a tiger (according to a report from New York) The kffer an eigth.month.oid cub named Vijay, was flown to New YorkFOC - 90 words
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Article398 1954-07-29 2 MADitAS Except in Bengal, which is stih sturdily oldxosnionea in tins matter, tne tne dnoti may be said to be on its last legs, after its millennial career as a u.-eiui if numole article of apparel. The Uovernment of ind-a, in turning a blind eye toFOC - 398 words
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73 1954-07-29 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government's Foreign Trade Development Council recommended that "normally the Government shall not resort to State trading. It ajso recommended the abolition of the licencing board" The Pakistan Government should review the entire commercial policy in consulation with the trade and other interestsFOC - 73 words
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Article40 1954-07-29 2 TIRUCHIRAPAJLLI: The river Cauvery and its channels in the district are overflowing with water. Kuruvai (short-term) paddy ha 9 been planted a good crop is expected with an assured supply of water from the Mettur Dam FOCFOC - 40 words
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518 1954-07-29 3 To Quicken Pace Of Economic Reform NEW DELHI: The Constitution Sub-Committee of the Congress Working Committee concluded its two-d-ty meeting here last week after discussing, among other things, the question of amending Article 31 with a view to quickening the pace of economic518 words
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185 1954-07-29 3 Deposit From Urdu Weekly: Governor's Order Challenged LAHORE: A full bench ol Ut Lahore High Court admitted the petition of Mr. Mohd. F. Abbas:. Editor, Printer, and I üblisher of the Rawalpindi I rdu weekly "Pak Kashmir". challenging the validity of the lunjab Governor's order under kec. 7 of theFOC - 185 words
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Article246 1954-07-29 3 CALCUTTA: District Col. lectors in West Bengal have started receiving returns from zamindars and other intermediaries about their estates and inertests, in response to a proclamation issued recently under the Estates Acquisition Act. The miormatiou is, it i» learnt, intended lor use, after a departmenta, cnectt-up, inFOC - 246 words
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60 1954-07-29 3 KANPUR: The demolition) of Kanpur's biggest slum, began after about 2,000 persona iivinp in the three-acre area nad earlier been moved to an industrial labour colony.. The slum was acquired by the Kanpur Development Board in 1946, at a cost of Rs. 1,20,000. TheFOC - 60 words
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Article110 1954-07-29 3 MADRAS: Fifteen stations in the Madras region, and 18 "Stations i« the Tiruchirapalli region would be electrified, end water coolers provided at a number of stations, announced Mr. T. A. Joseph, General Manager, Southern Railway, presiding oVer a meeting of the Passenger Amenities Committee, heldFOC - 110 words
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169 1954-07-29 3 NEW DELHI: The ConHigh Command is understood to have directed ail the Chief Mln sters of States not to go to the AJI.C.C. session with a large retinue of stall and attendants and become a charge on the Reception Committee. The Chief Ministers haveFOC - 169 words
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Article228 1954-07-29 3 AL.UAHABAD: Dr. Sudhindra Basu, Secretary of the AUanabad Hed Cross Society, appearing before the Kumbu nagedy Inquiry Committee recently, said inefficiency and callousness on the part of the Mela Administration were responsible for the disastrous stampede of Feb 3. Till the previous week, witness added, nearly228 words
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213 1954-07-29 3 English Firm To Manage Cement Factory At Churk LUCKNOW: The management of cement production in the first State-owned cement factory at Churk, in Mirzapur District of U.P., has been given to an English firm on a threeyear contract, it was learnt here. The factory will start experimental production in August.FOC - 213 words
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250 1954-07-29 3 Development Of Road And Rail Transport JAIPUR: Sri Shantilal Mangaidas, Vice-President, Federation of Indian Chambers cf Commerce and Industry told ihe u.-..ru.-.-, community here tiiat they had now to act al-*-ays in tne national interest, and try to be helpful to the peopie, even while doing their business. He saidFOC - 250 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-07-29 3 Contestants in the 1954 "Miss Universe'' Beauty Contest h«>ld at Long: He a.h, California, meet Hollywood's L-ex Barker (he has played "Tarzan" on the screen) during their July 18 vi»it to the "Universal'' Studios at Hollywood. Leit to light: Priscella Jane Jewitt (Miss North Dakota)AP - 61 words
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295 1954-07-29 3 NEW DELHI: India will be a member of the visiting in ssion ot the United Nations Trusteeship Council which will inspect East African Trust territories during the next three months, says a New York report. It addls. Mr. K. Jaipal, of theFOC - 295 words
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191 1954-07-29 3 BOMBAY; A proposal ty| bring about a 50 per cenl nse in the salaries of the Government employees pOo.ea at Daman and Diu is under the active consideration oi the local Government it imdterstood from reliable <>m ciai sources The soaring coast of livingFOC - 191 words
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53 1954-07-29 3 KALIMONG: The yellow Humber car presented by tnt Chinese Government to the Dalai Lama has reached here from Calcutta. Arrangements are now being made for its despatch to Lhasa The car has been speciiUy made for the great Lama and is fitted with manyFOC - 53 words
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64 1954-07-29 3 LUCKNOW: Over Z.OOO persons have so far been arrested in Lttar Pradesh for taking part in the FJS.P.bp.insured agitation against enlianced irrigation tax, according to tn© State P.S.P. authorities. Sri Kajnara n, leader of the P.S.F. Opposition group in the State Assemoiy, aueged thatFOC - 64 words
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Article178 1954-07-29 3 MADRAS: A draft scheme is now being drawn up for opening 500 or 600 elementary schoois in Community project and National Extension areas for imparting primary educa. tion Ut children between a 18. Di-trict Officials are now gathering data in this connection, on the basisFOC - 178 words
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243 1954-07-29 3 NEW DELHI: Leading exponent* of Indian music and dancing are expected to comprise the cultural mission schetljled to leave here in the middle of August on six-week tour of the USSR, it was leant hero. The proposed tour will be in return243 words
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Article118 1954-07-29 3 BOMBAY; The Joint Chief Controller of Exports here announced that export of betel leaves will be licenced freely on shipping bills upto the end of December 195-1. to all permissible destinations including the French and Portuguese possession^ in id_ dia "Exports to French and Portuguese positionsFOC - 118 words
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Article125 1954-07-29 3 Plan For Aptitude Tests RAIPUR: The Madhya lJ*adesh Government is considering introduction of aptnude testa for students at prilinun. ary stages so that they could be imparted the education they deserved the Chief Minwter, Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukia. said here. Opening a new Rs. 29-lakh Government science' Coi.ege here, PanditFOC - 125 words
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Article62 1954-07-29 3 LUCKNOW; India still hoped she would not have to import wheat at high prices from the International Board the Food Minister, Mr. R&fl Ahmed Kidwai, told press men. Mr. Kidwai said that in. the past one year India has not been forced to buy wheat from theFOC - 62 words
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183 1954-07-29 3 Training In Flying: Concession To Students MADRAS: College students in Madras State, who arts below 28 and wish to have flying training, have been oifered, as during last year, fee concessions by the Madras Fly. ing Club. This low rate will be available to all college students who wish toFOC - 183 words
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Article260 1954-07-29 3 NEW YORK: UNESCO, in co-operation with the New York Graphic Society, has reproduced a volume in full page colour of 32 paintings from tne Ajanta Caves. The volume, entitled •'lndia", carries a preface by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Mr. Nehru writes: "Ever since the Ajanta frescoesFOC - 260 words
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Article46 1954-07-29 3 BOMBAY: Maj. Gen. Waiu r Joseph Cawthorn, newly appointed Australian High Com* missioner to Pakistan, arrived in Bombay from Melbourne aboard the British liner "Strathmore". The 58-year-old Envoy, who is accompanied by his wife, will proceed for Karachi after two the FOCFOC - 46 words
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Advertisement109 1954-07-29 3 $a Remember the three famous 100 years old! |&|^^^^^^^^9|jHEf wines of China, flffS4tf!Mm?.pQSp CHAN LEE CHVE MEDICATED WINE:— Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn! m«JSBI Vow K^*Stmm and prepared from famous herbs. A ■S3oßH|f 11 Ml -hß^ußb fitting tonic to feed tired glands, to regain l° s t health,109 words
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1057 1954-07-29 4 Move For Reference To Select Committee Defeated COLOMBO: The Housing Bill was carried through its third reading in the House of Representatives recently by 89 votes to 12. Mr. C. A. D'harmapa J l, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industries, Housing and Social1,057 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-07-29 4 The Chief Minister of Madras Mr. K. Kainaraj Nadar addressing a meeting- Immediately after his opening of the newlyconstructed "Burma-Malaya Block'* of the New College, Madras.— 4DM PHOTO.28 words
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Article143 1954-07-29 4 COLOMBO: The first complete history of Sinhalese literature will be published shortly in Ceylon. The author is Dr. C. E. Godakumbure, lecturer in Sinhalese, School of Oriental Studies, London University. The book based on material collected from unpublished manuscripts in European libraries, covers the whole field from theFOC - 143 words
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Article152 1954-07-29 4 COLOMBO: Mr Dulloy Senanayake, vtice-PresLdent of tne uiiitca ivauuuai fttriy, and Mr M D tsanua. Minister of iii<mcatioii wno is aisj a member of the Party have written to Sir Ukwatie Ja/.i. sundera. tne Party's Geawal Secretary, that at is incunect to say mat they haveFOC - 152 words
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Article172 1954-07-29 4 wfr^, ThC int erpretaticn was that everything would have to be done with tne knowB?.f H°H f the local »»dy. The Bui did promote housing by e Government intervening and helping individuals and societies to build more and more houses. The rights of the local bodies had been amply sa172 words
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Article47 1954-07-29 4 Mr. C. Suntharalingam suggested that the Bill be referred to a standing committee of the House. This was lost by 42 votes to 7, nine refraining frcm voting. .u Th€ J 3lll waa then taken through committee and passed Its third readme ht> SO **■>»«« to IS.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article202 1954-07-29 4 COLOMBO; Children i n schools will soon be reading in Sinhalese the stories of David Copperfleld, Alice in Wonderland, Robinson Crusoe and other famous figures in English fiction. The Educational Publications Board has undertaken to translate 11 of the world's most popular classics into Sinhalese.202 words
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Article103 1954-07-29 4 COLOMBO The Colombo Public Library authorities will protest to the Library Committee of the Municipal Coun. cil against the Government ban on (jommunist literature. He said that magazines, etc containing information aboui countries falling within the Soviet bloc were necessary ior any library. As far a103 words
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Article136 1954-07-29 4 COLOMBO: Statistics relating to the business activities oi insurance and finance companies, pawnbrokers ana iiioney-lenders in 1951 are contained in tne Census of Financial Institutions just pubi.sneu. The figures show tnat over As. 90 million was advanceu oy pawnbrokers and monej .cnaer s most of whom areFOC - 136 words
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Article140 1954-07-29 4 Hits Fish Production COLOMBO: Shortage of Indian labour has resulted in a definite drop i n the quantity of fish produced in and around Jaffna The output at Pe?alai in Mannar has come down to 60 case* from 500 cases a d"y during the fishing season This villageFOC - 140 words
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Article42 1954-07-29 4 COLOMBO; The Government is considering the purchese of coal from China. At present the Railway imports 400,000 tons of coal from India. Chinese coal will be imported if the prices are lower than those offered by India. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article70 1954-07-29 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government is to set up a National Languages Department to carry out plans for making Sinhalese and* Tamil the official languages of the island, The Department will supervise the translation and compilation of works in English and scientific and! technical terms. One ofFOC - 70 words
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Article65 1954-07-29 4 COLOMBO: Notice^ cali.ng for tenders from outside Cey. n wil? 'n tijhttm contain a clause that th« entry :uto Ceyion of any non-national for employment in the execution of a contract wlfl require the approval of the immigration authorities The Deputy Secretary to th« Treasury has ifsue<lFOC - 65 words
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