Indian Daily Mail, 3 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 168. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-08-03 1 An Anglo-Egyptian Agreement for the withdrawal of Krltish Tmops from the Suez Canal base was initialled in Cairo on July 27. Upper picture show* British War Minister Anthony Head (left) and Premier Nasser, of Kgypt shaking handb happily after tbe initialling of the Agreement. Lower picture showsA.P. - 63 words
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125 1954-08-03 1 NEHRU'S ADVICE REJECTED From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 2.— T h e Travancore Tamilnad Congress Satyagraha dictator Mr. A. Kunjuii Nadar affirmed that the Tamils in TravancoreCochin State were determined to achieve their objective of immediate merger with the Madras State. He was commenting125 words
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Article204 1954-08-03 1 BOMBS IN U.N.N.C. COMPOUND SEOUL, Aug. 2- A United Nations spokesman here said yesterday home-made bombs were last night thrown into the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission inspection team compound at Kunsan on the West coast. The spokesman said no one was injured and only a little damage done. Only oneReuter - 204 words
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Article64 1954-08-03 1 PHILADELPHIA, Ally. 2.— Mr. Mai tin Sweig&rt, 103, ded here last Saturday leaving 136 direct drvcndant*. Mr. Swcigart retired from »iK work as plasterer at the age of 80 and since then had spent his time in gardening, raising chickens, fishing and shooting. Surviving are aReuter - 64 words
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Article115 1954-08-03 1 LONDON, Aug. 3.— Seven trade unicns with membership totalling 426,00 have tabled resolutions asking the annual congress of Britain's 8,000,000 strong Trades Union Congress to cppose the official Labour Party policy of support for German rearmament. The resolution published today come ficm unions ranging from theReuter - 115 words
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68 1954-08-03 1 Hillary Climbs Mountain In A Chair WELLINGTON, Aug. 2.— Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Everest, climbed a 9,175-feet mountain sitting in a chair when he officially opened a new chair lift at the Mount Ruapehu skiing ground on New Zealand's North island. He said that although he does not likeReuter - 68 words
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280 1954-08-03 1 But Intends Supporting Confidence Motion! From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 2.— An interesting political situation has developed here following the defeat on Saturday of the Praja Socialist Party Ministry headed by Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai, in the State Assembly on its supplementary demand for280 words
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107 1954-08-03 1 INDIA HOUSE TO REGISTER 'STATES' SUBJECTS (By Our Staff Reporter) "India House"— the Office of 'the Representative of the Government of India in Singapore will commence registration of Indians born in the former princely States and issue them Indian citizenship certificates. They have got to produce these certificates when they107 words
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Article76 1954-08-03 1 The third annual baby show of the Singapore Chinese Y.M.C.A. will be held on Sunday, Aug. 15, at the association premises in Selegie Read from 8 a.m to 1 p.m. The 139 babies who are taking part will each receive gifts of children's clothings and76 words
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Article115 1954-08-03 1 TEHERAN Aug. 2 A total of 180 people are kn^wu to have died in a flood disaster in the Ghazvin area, about 60 miles northwest of Teheran and more bodies are J* 1 discovered hourly. offici.U3 stated here early yesterday Rescue teams made their wayReuter - 115 words
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Article72 1954-08-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent GUDIYATHAM, Aug. 2 Polling in the election in the double member constituency here to the Madras State Assembly which took place yesterday was brisk, and over sixty per cent, of the voters are reported to have polled before the evening. The State72 words
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289 1954-08-03 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.— Preparations for a South .bast Asia Treaty Organisation (SCATO) meeting at Baguio, 'the summer capital of the Philippines, next month to bolster South-East Asia's collective defence efforts are underway with interested governments, a U.S. State Department official said yesterday. Announcement inAP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-08-03 1 PHOTO. U.S. President Dwigbt D. Eisenhower assists South Korean President Syngman Rhee from an open car a» the 79--year-old 1 Rhee arrives at the White House. Washington, D.C., on July 26. for a State visit. Rhee rodfe to the White House from national airport in motorcar for his meetta* withA.P. - 52 words
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Article45 1954-08-03 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 2 New York Radio stations said today that cadets and officers of the Military Ac* demy in Guatemala had revolted and that forces of the Government of Coloned Carlos Castillo Armas had acteg m an effort to Dut the rebellion down ReuterReuter - 45 words
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170 1954-08-03 1 Truce Commission To Send Advance Party To I-C Decision At Delhi Talks NEW DELHI, Aug. 2.— lndia, Canada and Poland, the three powers appointed to supervise the Indo-China truce, decided here today to send an advance party to Indo-China within a week to assess the situation and requirements." An IndianReuter - 170 words
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Article211 1954-08-03 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. I Represientativies of India, Canada a«d Poland— the countries appointed to super, vise the Indo.China tru«jc— held tlleir second meeting yesterday to discus^ adnvn s. trative arrangements for the truce commission They discussed the per sonnel, communications, in. terpreters and transport neededReuter - 211 words
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337 1954-08-03 1 Goans Hold Portuguese Administrator's Wife As Hostage In Free Enclave! NEW DELHI, Aug. >.— Goan Nationalists were yesterday holding as hostage Madame Fldelgo, wife of the administrator of the Portuguese enclave of Nagar Haveli, east of Daman. According to Indian reports Madame Fideigo was captured when driving out of Selvassa,Reuter - 337 words
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Article255 1954-08-03 1 PRETORIA, Aug. 2 Dr Daniel Malan, South Af«c*in Prime Minister. suggested here Sunday that the Norm Atlantic Pact may have to be copied by "Uke think, ing countries in and around the western Indian Ocean and their responsible mother countries." Reminding a press conference thatReuter - 255 words
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61 1954-08-03 1 FAREWELL PARTY TO RAMAKRISHNA MISSIONARY (By Our Staff Reporters) A farewell teaparty was given to the outgoing President of the Singapore Ramakrishna Mission Swarm Nishkamananda yesterday afternoon at the Mis. sion premises by the teachers of the Mission schools. The new President of the Mission and various others spoke on61 words
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Article42 1954-08-03 1 TOKYO, Aug 2 The Bank of Tokyo, Japan's nr^t financial house specializing in foreign exchange since World War 11, set up shop today. It succeeded the defunct Yokohama Specie Ban'" known throughout the world btfort tfyi Mr»r, APAP - 42 words
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Article150 1954-08-03 1 —Indian Navy Chief (By Our Staff Reporter) Nine Indian warships which have been on a summer cruise of the South -E Hi t Asian waters arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way back to India after visiting Penang, Port Swettenham, Jesselton, Manila, Hong Kong, and150 words
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513 1954-08-03 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Aug. 3, 1954 Speeding Up Citizenship Registration JF our information, is true, then certainly the Government of Singapore deserve to be congratulated in advance on the soundness and timeliness of the proposals they have in view so as to speed up the registration of citizens513 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-08-03 2 Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit WHO IS VISITING MALAYA NEXT WEEK TRYTRU H of most important capitals of tionalist movements in Africa, the world: Moscow (1947-1949) particularly in Morocco and and Washington (1949-1951). Tunisia. In April 1952, she led a She attended the U.N. ses- Cultural Delegation to China, sions in 1947,121 words
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92 1954-08-03 2 Lignite Ai Fuel For Stoves Ovens SRINAGAR: The Ka^mir Government's Industrial Ro_ search Laboratory grave a demonstration of' the wov«hi£ of the domestic oven *uid th« .stove newly evolved by it which will consume lignite Liigrnite costs only haif a* much a wood here and etc cording to the DirectorFOC - 92 words
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350 1954-08-03 2 AJMER: 8.-ikshi Ghulam Mohammed, Prime Minister of Jammu and Kasnmir, last week told the All-India Congress Committee that the Kashmiri people had cast their lot with India irrevocably and finally. Referring to the statements made by the Pakistani Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed Ali, about Kashmir,FOC - 350 words
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96 1954-08-03 2 LAHORE: The pakis ttni Minister for Kashmir Alfa its. Mr. Shuaib (^u. re*hi. said that effective and final steps woula xoon be taken to solve the Kashmir dispute. He declared on his ar rival at Rawalpindi that the Security Council must now face the issue96 words
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Article116 1954-08-03 2 MYSORE The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, accompanied by Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore arrived here at noon on July 25 by car from Bar^ga lore. He was received at the Mysore City toll gate by Mr. K. Puttaswamy. Chairman and councillors of the MysoreFOC - 116 words
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243 1954-08-03 2 weeks, covered mauS 10 000 mil™ d rmß the P* st 10 people So far the XmiSn and examined 2 000 SuSt'andajS S tS^*^^ I^^ memo. anncxuix. s were so bulky ?hatThJv^? rf W^ 1 T 6l^ their way parcel* y y toFOC - 243 words
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Article168 1954-08-03 2 AJMER: Prime Minister Nehru disclosed that in his foreign tours he often drank milk, although he was clot in the habit of taking it in India. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a public meeting here, was making a casual reference to the condition of cowsFOC - 168 words
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276 1954-08-03 2 Centre Gives More Grants To Develop Village Industries NEW DELHI: The Government of India has sanction ed further grants and .oans for the development of viVn-je smaSl scale ana >handloo m in duatries The AU-India Khadt p n( plage Industries Board has been gvven a loan of R s 17FOC - 276 words
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Article101 1954-08-03 2 KARACHI: Sir ZafruWt Khan, Pakistani- Foreign Minister, told Pressmen heic last w<eek that the tripartite talks with India and the World Bank on the canal water dispute would probably be held in Washington on Au? 10. but no final announcement of the meeting hadFOC - 101 words
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112 1954-08-03 2 JODHPUR: A full bench 'if the Rajasthan High Court reserved judgement recently <>n the 211 petitions field by ja. girdars under Article 226 oi the Constitution seeking to obtain writs from the Cotrt. reotraining the Stat e Govern. nvent from taking over their formatinn andFOC - 112 words
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872 1954-08-03 2 Special Committee Report Being Examined NEW DELHI: Concerted efforts to plan revolutionary reforms in the economic, administrative and judicial structure of over 500,000 villages in the country are being made concurrently by the Government and the Manning Commission on the one hand and by theFOC - 872 words
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247 1954-08-03 2 BOMBAY: Mr K. P. Mu. Aerjee, Labour Minister ot «vc<sb tieugtoi said in B^ni. .^y that most of trie laoonr Ui^puuc. tn conunemai coun. has were setUed 'across the taoj>i' by connective bargaining. titate intervention was m'um, be Added. Mr Mu^r v.O returnedFOC - 247 words
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376 1954-08-03 3 They Have No Place In Modern Society AJMER: Mr. Nehru said here that division of society into castes, lower and higher ,apari from being an injustice to the former, resulted in weakening society. Inaugurating the Ajmer State Harijan Convention, last week heFOC - 376 words
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99 1954-08-03 3 HYDERABAD*; A young Muslim college .students In a rickshaw puller here because Ms father, a- iiqnor addict, is unable t,, support his family. Ambitious tn be an engnecr, this 17-year-old boy Haid he pulled a rickshaw for live horn's every night. He is a senior99 words
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153 1954-08-03 3 Chettur On In doBurmese Relations MADRAS: Indians in Burma were getting a fair deal at Burmese hands and their relationship with the people there were "perfectly harmonious," India's former Ambassador in Burma. Mr. K. K. Chettur, said recently. Arriving from Calcutta, after relinquishing his office in Burma. Mr. Chettur saidFOC - 153 words
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Article186 1954-08-03 3 NEW DELHI: Riding will not form a majcr subject in the course for the I.A.S. Training School, according to a decision taken by the conference of Chief Secretaries in April laat. Riding has been prescribed as one of the subjects for the qualifying test toFOC - 186 words
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Article152 1954-08-03 3 INDORE: Mr. V. G. Deshpandc, M.P., and General Secretary of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha demanded the dissolution of the Madhya Bharat Ministry and the imposition of President's rule in the State. Mr, Deshpande arrived here for an on-the-study cf the situation following the recent disturbances inFOC - 152 words
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317 1954-08-03 3 ERODE: The Government has functioned a number of developmental works for the Lower Bhavani Community Project area. The Director of Public Instruction has ordered the opening of a short-term training course in Basic education at the Basic Training School, Avanashi, and 40 Board teachersFOC - 317 words
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Article150 1954-08-03 3 RANGOON: U Kyaw Mymt. ex-Mihister of industry and Mines and U Kyaw Them former Secretary of the M<nes Department were recently sentenced to one year's r.l for "conspiracy oi misconduct coming within the purview oi the Suppression of Coruja on Act The sentence was passed by150 words
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Article45 1954-08-03 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Cabinet went into a special sei-sion here to hear a report from the Foreign Minister. Sir Mohammed Zafrulla Khan, on his recent talks with the World Bank at Washington over the Indc -Pakistani canal waters issue. FOC FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article63 1954-08-03 3 SEC. 144 IN LAHORE LAHORE: The District Magistrate of Lahore has enforced Sec. 144 within the municipal limits) of Lahore banning meetings and processions for one mcnth The ban. it is officially stated, has been imposed in view of sectarian tension likely to disturb public tranquillity. The previous order banningFOC - 63 words
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Article87 1954-08-03 3 PATNA: The Government of Bihar has approved a proposal to improve the Ganga-Darjee-Ing road from the 26th mile to the 30th mile lying within Purnea Municipality at an estimated cost of over Rs 89,000. This portion of the road, though it forms part of aFOC - 87 words
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Article42 1954-08-03 3 KARACHI: Police last week raided and sealed the offices of the Left-wing Azu<j Pakistan Party, the Karachi Trade Union Committee, and the Progressive Writers Association. No arrests were made but the police said they recovered "Important documents."- FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article320 1954-08-03 3 MADRAS: The Working Committee of the All-India Tamils Conference in a memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister, MY. Jawaharlal Nehru, has 1 e iterated it.-, view that the formation of linguistic States wruld be the first step in forging strong links in .he chain ofFOC - 320 words
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Article, Illustration123 1954-08-03 3 MIRIAM STEVENSON of Winnsboro, So. Carolina wears the "MISS UNIVERSE" orowTi a.s she te flanked by beauties from the four corners of the earth who were also ??o H the H* 1 Ke** 1 California, Contest on July 28. She had been named "MISS ghts t"*?™ in preliminary judging-. LeftA.P. - 123 words
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Article159 1954-08-03 3 MADRAS: Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, Deputy Chief Minister, Andhra State, in a press interview reiterating the Chief Minister's statement said that there was "absolutely no dcubf- about starting the rirupati University this year though there was some delay in getting the President's assent to the Act.FOC - 159 words
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322 1954-08-03 3 Walk-out From PEPSU Assembly: Chief Minister's Remarks Resented P ATI A LA: Members nt the Opposition Party Iti tho Patiala and East Punjab States Union Legislative Assembly, belonging to the United) Front, and the Sanjah Morcha Party, recently walked out of the lion m- to express their feeling of dissatisfactionFOC - 322 words
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Article86 1954-08-03 3 NEW DELiHI: Four-engined Skymasters will, from July 31, operate the I.A.C. daily Bom-bay-Calcutta-Bombay ncn-stop morning service, replacing the Vikings now benig used on thiy route, the Indian Airlines Corporation announced last week. The Skymaster. with a seating capacity of 53 passengers, has an all-up weight ofFOC - 86 words
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Article12 1954-08-03 3 YY KJGOPFOKP ,FLYKOP LH LJKOTYKIO[ K[F,G .M,FPKLP FOCFOC - 12 words
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Article163 1954-08-03 3 MAjDRAS: Following representations that applicants selected for admission to colleges have to fcrego the amounts paid by them as term fees in other colleges in casey where they had earlier joined some other college, the Government have, it is understood, taken up the question of framingFOC - 163 words
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55 1954-08-03 3 COLLECTION OF SALES TAX IN MADRAS STATE MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister told Pressmen thai sales tax collections for the quarter (from April to June) 1954 was about Rs. 220 lakhs', and that "revenue collections are generally up to expectations." The total estimate of receipts from sales tax for55 words
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60 1954-08-03 3 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. T. S. Ramaswomy, a P.S.P. member of the Travancorc-Cochin Assembly from the Tamil-speak-ing areas, has resigned from the party. He has requested the Speaker tc allot him a separate seat. Mr. Ramaswamy resigned because he disagreed with the policies pursued by the leaderFOC - 60 words
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Article157 1954-08-03 3 NEW DELHI: An integrated scheme for the promotion of small industries in community project areas will be launched shortly, it is learnt here. The scheme has been drawn up by the community projects administration i n consultatino with the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry andFOC - 157 words
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Article98 1954-08-03 3 AJMER: Mr Nehru said here on Sunday that in fututo n o engineer, overseer or anybody possessing tecbnvjal knowledge would be without a job tn India India was to. day in great need °f te^hn Ical men for the execution of the various schemes ofFOC - 98 words
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Article82 1954-08-03 3 NEW DELHI: State Government* have so far, not shown much interest in the Government of InAa'ft plan to give rifle training 1 to civilians in police lines, it Ih learnt. Inquiries show that State Governments have not yet responded to the offer niao> by the CentreFOC - 82 words
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1748 1954-08-03 4 Ceylon Indian Merchants Appeal To Kotelawala Permission To Send Money To Dependants In India Sought COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Mercantile Chamber has addressed a memorandum to the Prime .Minister Sir John Kotelawala drawing his attention to some of the very severe hardships caused to Indian nationals in Ceylon and theirFOC - 1,748 words
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Article107 1954-08-03 4 COLOMBO: The Port Immigration authorities last week confiscated the passport of Mr D. Henry, Communist MMC, when he returned from the continent in the "Victoria." Mr Henry's wife was deported last March to the United Kingdom. M r Henry disputed the right of lmmigrat/on officials107 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-08-03 4 FOC FOC Pictures taken on the occasion of the opening of the new sindh: Club at 795, Mountbatten Roat?l, Singapore, on Saturday, July 31. Upper picture shows: Left to right front row: Mr. G. UTTAMRAM, Mr. M. M. KHURANA. Secretary "India House," antf Mr. D. T.FOC; I.D.M. - 89 words
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Article143 1954-08-03 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylpn Indian Mercantile Chamber has addiesaed a memorandum to the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, drawing hi*? at. tcntion to some of the v< j ry severe hardships caused to hL dian nationals in Ceylon and their families in India as a result of the143 words
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Article426 1954-08-03 4 COLOMBO: "I handea over office to Mr Sh riey Corea so that he might guard it at the front door and I could guard it at the ba<ck door" said Mr, R. G. Senana. yake, addressing a largely attended meeting at Aratcacnikattuwa, presided over byFOC - 426 words
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205 1954-08-03 4 CEYLON-CHINA PACT: CORE AS PROTEST COLOMBO: The Minister of Commerce, Trade and Fisheries, Mr Shirley Corea has written to the Prime Minis lei protesting against statements made by the Minuter of Ag. ricuiture and Food, Mr J K Jayewaidene regarding tne Ceylon_(Jiunu Pact, Mr Corea has drawn the attention ofFOC - 205 words
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195 1954-08-03 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government Parliamentary Group is understood to have favoured the continuance of five-year China-Ceylo n barter deal for exchange of rubber for rice which is to come up for price revision shortly. The group discussed the issue la&ic week when it wasFOC - 195 words
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377 1954-08-03 4 COLOMBO): The Ceylon Government Parliamentary group is understood to have favoured continuance of the nveyeai China-Ceyion barter deal for exchange of rubber tor rice which comes up for price revis on shortly. The group discussed the issue last week when it was raised by formerFOC - 377 words
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Article248 1954-08-03 4 MARAWiuA: A request that tho Government take lriuuedi«*te steps tc protecc the iocaJ ►lie Industry which was facing disaster due to the ''ihe vast quantities'- of tiles imported .rom the abroad, is made in a memorandum submitted by ciie manufacturers to the Minister of industries,FOC - 248 words
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