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Title Section16 1954-08-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 170. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-08-05 1 PHOTO). Mr. C. D. Di slimukh. India's Finance Minister, and Mrs. lfc'shmukh were given an enthusiastic send-off at the Ratmnlana airport alter their four-day visit to Cevlo'n. MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 28 words
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203 1954-08-05 1 Packing Cases In Great Demand! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 4.—AU indications are that the French will quit Pondicherry and Karaikal, the last two pockets where they have been holding out, before Aug. 15— the deadline issued them by the leaders203 words
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Article137 1954-08-05 1 LONDON. Aug. 4 The Chairman of the China peace Committee and vice-Chairnian of the Chinese peoples Pohti cal ConmUtativft Conference Kuo Mo Jo, told a group of Japanese delegates yesterday thet the main obstacles m putting Sino.Japanese relations on a normal baais were "The factReuter - 137 words
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Article137 1954-08-05 1 Two Gurkha soldiers wer Q wounded, one of them fatally m a terrorist ambush staged m the Labis area of Joh >ro on Tuesday morning. A P&r>-y of the 2/6 Gurkhas travelling south m a .semLarmouicd truck were fired on by an un. known number of137 words
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Article47 1954-08-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 4— The citizens of Salem and surrounding areas ,felt some earth tremors early yesterday for about two seconds. So far uo damage has been reported though shocks were so severe that doors and windows of houses rattled. Copyright.47 words
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110 1954-08-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 4.— About 160 officers of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force oniy will be required for truce supervision work m Indo-china. I jiiike m Korea, there is no question of guarding a targe110 words
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Article137 1954-08-05 1 Guatemala Fighting: 25 Killed GUATEMALA CITY, Aug. 4. A government bulletin said yesterday that 25 people were Killed and 70 wounded m Monday's battle between Army cadets and the civilian forces of liberation who six weeks ago helped sweep Colonel Gastillo Annas and his junta into power. Colonel Annas agreedReuter - 137 words
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56 1954-08-05 1 RS. 2.5 M. FLOUR AUSTRALIAN GIFT TO CEYLON COLOMBO, Aug. 4. -Mr. A. Cutler, the Australian High Commissioner presented Rs. 2,500,000 worth of Australian flour to the Ceylon Government yesterday as an indication of Australia's affection and regard for Ceylon. It was part of the 5,700,000 rupees aid programme underReuter - 56 words
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291 1954-08-05 1 Kotelawala's Revelation COLOMBO, Aug. 4.— Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Koteiawala told the House of Representatives last night that India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru had an alternative solution to the Western proposal for South-east Asian Treaty Organisation. He said he had intimation of thisReuter - 291 words
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Article118 1954-08-05 1 RABAT, French Morocco, Aug. 4 Eleven people were killed m demonstrations for the return of ex. Sultan Moha mod Ben Youssef m the t^wn of pettijean 100 miles from here yesterday. Six of them were Jews killed when hundreds of Moroccan demonstrators sacked Jewish ships.Reuter - 118 words
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Article98 1954-08-05 1 KANARAj EXPECTED TO WIN GUDIYATHAM BY-ELECTIQy From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 4.— The counting of votes poMed m the crucial Gudiyatham by.election where the Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj is expected to win a seat m the Madras State Legislative Assembly began yesterday morning, but since it Is a double98 words
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182 1954-08-05 1 LONDON, Aug. 4.— Queen Elizabeth paid a surprise visit to a London theatre and sat almost unnoticed among 1 the audience. She slipped quietly into a fifth row stalls seat just before the curtain rose on the tirst act of "The Boy Friend," aReuter - 182 words
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Article29 1954-08-05 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 4.— India's national plan loan, floated for an indefinite period on April 19 totalled 1,250,500,000 rupees at the end of July, it was announced Monday APAP - 29 words
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68 1954-08-05 1 NEHRU TO HEAD INDIA'S NEW A-COMMISSION From Our Own Correspondent NEW DEJ-Hl, Aug. 4.— 'me Govt. of India realising the vital importance of developing atomic energy have decided to establish a separate Department under the direct charge ot Premier Nehru. Dr. H. J. Bahbha, Chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy68 words
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Article80 1954-08-05 1 NEW DELHI Aug. 4. -India Is to set up an atomic energy commission under the direct charge of Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, it was anucunced on Monday. Its headquarters will be m Bombay. It will take over all responsibility for the development of atomic energy mReuter - 80 words
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Article35 1954-08-05 1 111 RANGOON, Aug. 4.— The Burmese Minister of Commerce. Thakin Tha Kin, resigned yesterday on grounds of 111-health. He had held the post for two years. His successor has not yet yet been named. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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116 1954-08-05 1 DACCA, E. Pakistan Aug. 4. Floortr haw toundat'e4 more than 10.000 square miles m Northern districts of the Riverine Province of East Bengal, according: to reports reaching here. Thousands* of villages and small towns m Sylet, Mymensingh and Vanpur districts, where more than 10,000,000Reuter - 116 words
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246 1954-08-05 1 Registration Of Indian States Subjects At "India House" PASSPORT HOLDERS EXEMPTED Indians m Singapore who are born m th c former Indian States and who wish to be registered as citizens ct India would be required to fill m the proscribed application form. The form requires them Ifl furnish, among246 words
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312 1954-08-05 1 Over Linguistic Issue fi-om our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 4.— The Tamil Arasu Kazhagham has decided to break away from Congress m order to make itself free to lead a militant movement for the inclusion of all Tamil-speaking people into one State. The312 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-08-05 1 PHOTO. Photo taken on the occasion of the foundation stone laying ceremony at the Hindu Religious School Hostel at Wallajah performed by Sir A. Ramaswami Mudallar. Upper picture shows Sir Ramaswami at centre of front row and lower picture shows the ScoutsI.D.M. - 73 words
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305 1954-08-05 1 Madame V ijayalakshnii Pandit, Itesident of the United Nations General Assembly, and sister of the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, will arrive m the Federation on the morning of Aug. 13 accompanied by the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya Mr. Gopala305 words
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82 1954-08-05 1 Eight mcmUrs of the Negrl Scmbtian State Council from the UMNO-MCA Allian. cc group who recently resi gned from the Council, wer? sworn m at the meeting of the State Council held m 'he Council Chamber at Seremt);>;i yesterday morning. The Mentri Bosar,82 words
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Article39 1954-08-05 1 At 530 p.m. on Aug. lv, Lady c' Pepler will unveil H fla* on the Singapore Improvement Trust house m Khn Keat Temnle Site, which the 10 000 th dwelling unit «*et*J by tfct Twrti39 words
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Advertisement5 1954-08-05 1 II 3MONTH6..--SIB3° 1 YEAR ••8005 words
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568 1954-08-05 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs, Aug, 5, 1954 NIP THE EVIL IN THE BUD! OUR editorial of Monday calling upon the Colony Government to impose a ban on the "Crossword" contests appearing m our local English, language contemporaries has hit one of them to the quick to such an extent568 words
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687 1954-08-05 2 Volunteers Form Customs Cordon Around Pondicherry! Progress Of Freedom Movement In Fr. India PONDICHERRY: Twelve hundred volunteers of the French India Liberation Movement have been posted all along the northern and western borders of Pondicherry to put an end to smuggling of essential goods into Pondieherry effectively, according to Mr.FOC - 687 words
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Article242 1954-08-05 2 HYDERABAD Mr. Syed Kalimullah Qudn, Nazim Atiyat, (Officer deciding d.spute* relating to Irumi xands) last week ordered restoration of possession of about 3,000 acres of land m MalKapur aoout 30 iiiiles from here, to members of the Malkapur Tenants' Co operative Farming Society, setting aside theFOC - 242 words
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Article59 1954-08-05 2 U.M.F Chief Begins 21-Day Fast KARAIKAL: Mr. Leon St Jean, Secretary-General of the United Merger Front, commenced his 21--day fast last week. He is fasting m the premises of the United Merger Front Office along with the six students who are fasting unto death m an attempt to change theFOC - 59 words
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Article115 1954-08-05 2 KARAIKAL: Six students of Modem College, Karaikal, began a fast last week to bring about "a change of heart among Government servants, lawyers and merchants" m favour of merger of the French Indian settlements with India. In a statement to- the Press, the students said: "WeFOC - 115 words
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181 1954-08-05 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has already invited applications for compensation from minors who have -ost both their parents, if the verified claims ar e m their own names or m the names of their deceased parents, says Central Rehabilitation Ministry Press Note. In additionFOC - 181 words
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126 1954-08-05 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's Governor.General Mr GNMtam Mohammed. «iad Prime Mlauk ter Mr. Mohammed Att. during their forthcoming Haj pilgrimage will take the op. portunlty to discuss the Mi<L <Ue East defence plan with statesmen of Middle Eastern countries, it was learnt lieie. According to reliableFOC - 126 words
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87 1954-08-05 2 BOMBAY. Sri BhasvvaM Charan Shukla MUP. son or Pundit R S. Shukla, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, was last week prduced before n Presidency Magistrate m his chamber arid was released on a bail of Rs 200. He was charged with a;, saultingFOC - 87 words
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129 1954-08-05 2 NEW DELHI: Two Deputy Ministers of Delhi State will be relieved of their duties, the Chief Minister of the State, Mr. Brahm Prakash, said m a Press statement here last week. This action was being taken m pursuance of the recommendation made by Mr.FOC - 129 words
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Article48 1954-08-05 2 COMMUNISTS BANNED IN BAHAW ALPUR i^AHORE: The Bahawatpur Government m West Pak^cnn has declared the Communist Party and its allied associations unlawful throughout rhe .State. Ail other provinces m the country have already bamed the party. The tiny State of Khairpur is still' to outlaw the party. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article43 1954-08-05 2 KARACHI. Tho 3', 1959 Central Government loan which opened last Tuesday was closed within four hours. A Press Note issued by the State Bank of Pakistan said that the 3', 1962 loan Optttpi simultaneously would' remain open until; further notice FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article260 1954-08-05 2 NKW DEUHI: The Union Government has decided to allow a small quantity of groundnut oil for export with a view to stablise the prices at the present levels, and preventing the prices from going down. The stabilisation of prices, at present levels, is sought toFOC - 260 words
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Article109 1954-08-05 2 AGRA: Fifteen persons ar. rested m connexion with the PSP campaign against enhancement of irrigUon taxea m UP were last week con. victed and each sentenced to six months' imprisonment and a fine of Rs 250 at Mat hum. according to information received here lastFOC - 109 words
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141 1954-08-05 2 Indian Engineer Missing In Nepal Landslide KATMANDU: Five.hun.Koo landslides have occured on lh* 69 mile Tribhuvan Rajpath, which is bein.fr constructed to link Katmandu with India, according to information revived by the Prime Minister Four bridges between Amtekhganj and Bhainse. and 27 miles of road, have been washed away. TheFOC - 141 words
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Article17 1954-08-05 2 NEW DEI^HI; Mr. Nehru returned here last week after attending the Ail-India Congress Committee m Aimer.— FOCFOC - 17 words
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Article67 1954-08-05 2 JUBBULPORE Only teetotalers will, m future, be eligible for employment m the Jubbulpore Municipal Corporation. According 1 to a resolution passed by the Corporation last week, employees recruited hereafter will be required to sign a pledge of abstinence from intoxicating liquors. But present employee." need notFOC - 67 words
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Article57 1954-08-05 2 KOTTAYAM: Mr. Thanulinga Nadar, M.L.A., who was arrested at Devikulam on July 26 for violating a prohibitory Order, wast last week sentenced to five weeks' s.i. So far two M.P.s. six M.L.A.s, five panchayat presidents and two munic pa. councillors have been arrested for defying theFOC - 57 words
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453 1954-08-05 2 DIBRUGARH; Seven tea estates and two saw mills m Dibrugarh sub-division have been washed away by the flood waters of the Brahmaputra, according to reports received nere. More areas of the town have gone under water as the flood level is rising daily.FOC - 453 words
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439 1954-08-05 2 Peaceful Co-existence Possible— Panikkar NEW DEL.HK Sardar K. M. ranikkar said m a broadcast talk last week that India alone of the nations, new though she was to international life, ventured) to differ both from those who called on the world to organise against Communism and those who declared) thatFOC - 439 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-08-05 2 Photograph taken on the occasion of the Ind'an Schools Annual Athletic sports held on July 31, at Selangor Indian Association grounds, Kam pong- Attap, Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. F. G. Heig pave away the Prizes.34 words
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108 1954-08-05 2 CALCUTTA: The Government of India have deeded to advance, it is loarnt. £>v per cent of' the capital required for establishing largo .scale industries m suitable non agriculturist Government joio. nies and at such other plv«S where there is heavy con en traUonFOC - 108 words
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Article74 1954-08-05 2 CALCUTTA: The Ofclcutti Police last week arrested K. M Gleeson an Irish radio op erator of the -s s "Lok.s.m;. on a charge of .smugs 'r l^ contraband goods worth a^o'.it Rs 10 000. The articles 103 gold cap ped fountain pens and lOi gold-capped pencilsFOC - 74 words
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340 1954-08-05 3 PACT SIGNED IN DELHI NEW DELHI: A trade arrangement between India and Italy was signed by representatives of the Governments of the two countries here last week. The trade taiks between the Government of India and the Government of Italy were concluded recently resultingFOC - 340 words
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222 1954-08-05 3 Suspension Of Temple Trustee Order Quashed ERNA.t.JLAM: A Full Bench of the High Court last week held Sub-Sec. 3 of Sec 87 or the T.C-. Hindu Religious Institutions Act, 1950, ultra vires of the Constitution. The judgment was delivered on a writ petition fi.ed under Aritcle 226 of the ConstitutionFOC - 222 words
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Article118 1954-08-05 3 AHMEDABAD: Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Chief Minister, said here that it would not be wise to abolish the managing agency system, without giving it a chance for improvement. He told local Congress workers that he was of the opinion the system should be "thoroughly 'controlled" soFOC - 118 words
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57 1954-08-05 3 MIANWALI COMMUNIST PARTY OFFICE SEALED LAHORE The Mianwali district offices of the Communist Party were sealed last week following a raid by the local C.I.D. eided by a detach, ment of armed police. The offices of the Builders and Roads Workers Union, the Trade Union Committee and the Kid. inFOC - 57 words
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166 1954-08-05 3 CALCUTTA: One of the most primitive remnants of the human rate surviving m any part of the world and very little affected by outside contacts, the original inhabitants of the Andaman and Nloobar Inlands, are living tot^iy m distress conditions and are fast dying out,166 words
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Article192 1954-08-05 3 NKW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India's scheme to train skilled and unskilled workers for employment m building trades will be put into operation early this month, it Is learnt. The scheme has been prepared by the Ministry of Works. Housing and Supply with a view toFOC - 192 words
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63 1954-08-05 3 HUBL.It M. Haridas, a SubEditor of "Samyukta Karnataka", a Kannada daily of Hubli. was fatally knocked down by a bus on Dharwar road, last Monday. It is said he was cycling home with medicine for his ailing wife when the bus knocked him down, andFOC - 63 words
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Article71 1954-08-05 3 NEW DELJiI: Lccusts *warmsi have spread over Delhi, I'unjab, PKPSi T and Uttar Pradesh. Thirteen western districts or Uttar Pradesh and the whole of Amba'.a district ana Amrltsai have been invaded by big swarms. In PEPSU standing cotton and ether kharif crops are reported toFOC - 71 words
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112 1954-08-05 3 AHMEDABAD: Mr. Nanda. Union Planning Minister said that the economic conditions prevailing at present m the country warranted revision of the first Five Year Plan by •'stepping up investment." He told reporters that due to the downward trend >n the prices of foodgraln.s "weFOC - 112 words
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Article115 1954-08-05 3 NEW DELHI: New Delhi is not aware cf any proposal to resume the Indus Basin working party ta'.ks m Washington Ti Aug. 10, as stated by the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Khan, m Karachi, it is officially stated here. Official circles point out that theFOC - 115 words
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47 1954-08-05 3 INDORE: The Opposition Party m the Madhya Bharat Assembly has appointed a three-man committee with Mr. P. L. Inamdar as chairman and Messrs. Brindawan Prasad Tewari and Bhagwan Das Jain as members to inquire into the recent police firing at Indore.— FOCFOC - 47 words
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163 1954-08-05 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay Government recently issued orders giving "full freedom" to schools m the State to choose their medium of instruction. The step has been taken m view of the Supreme Court's judgment declaring invalid the Bombay Government's orders regulating admission to EnglishteachingFOC - 163 words
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407 1954-08-05 3 ASSEMBLY GIVEN DETAILS TRIVANDBUM: Chief Minister Pattom Thanu I*illai disclosed m the State Assembly last week that the Andaman* Administration has now informed the State Government that they would take 75 families more next year for colonisation m the Andaman*. The chief Minister added that mFOC - 407 words
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513 1954-08-05 3 Accused In Triveiiore Case Acquitted MADRAS: "It Is unsafe to a, t on mere gestures and convict a deaf and dumb perstn." observed Mr. Justice W. S. Krishnaswami Naidu m the Madras Hg n Court last week acquitting Oomai alias Marimuthu, a deal-mute, whoFOC - 513 words
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126 1954-08-05 3 Chittoor Border Disputes: No Bundary Commission Now KURNOOI-: It is reliabiy learnt that a Boundary Commission for settling the And* hra-Madra.s border disputes will not be set up m the near future. A Ministerial spokesman said here that the two State Government and even the Government of India themselves wereFOC - 126 words
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Article108 1954-08-05 3 TAN.IORE: The Union Finance Minister, Sri C. D. DeshMukh, last week granted interviews to Sri R. M. Sundaram. Collector, and Sri S. Swayamprakasam, M.L.A. They impressed on the Union Minister the need to take up the long-pending Kattalai High-level Channel Scheme, estimated to cost Rs 1 crore,FOC - 108 words
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96 1954-08-05 3 BOMBAY The Marine Court of Enquiry instituted by the Government of India to investigate the grounding of the Indian passenger coaster Chandravati last year near Malwan (Bmcbay State) recently order the suspension of the Chief Officer of the ship. Mr. Sharafuddin Nizamuddin. and hia certificateFOC - 96 words
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92 1954-08-05 3 MADRAS OFFICER TO STUDY T.C.'s I.C. TAX SYSTEM MADRAS: Sri R. R. Viswavasam. Personal Assistant to the Director of Animal Husbandry, has been deputed by the Madras Government to study the working of the agricultural income-tax m Travan-core-Cochin. The Madras Bill for the levy of agricultural income-tax on plantations hasFOC - 92 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-08-05 3 PHOTO BUREAU. Sri Sri l'rakasa. Governor of Madras, 'nsidt- the Glidtr at the Meenambakam aerodrome on July vI. The CJIYi-r has been designed, developed and manufactured) by the staff and Students 01 the Faculty of Aeronantical Engineering:, Macl ra» Institute of Technology, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Ing WalterFREE PRESS - 52 words
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446 1954-08-05 3 BEAWAR: Mt Nehru 3aid here last week tint the puth towards building up India, into a nation of prosperous i>ec_ ple was now clear, but fulfilment of that goal depended" on the work of the people. Addressing a gathering of about 50,000FOC - 446 words
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Article195 1954-08-05 3 NEW DELHI: It has oeen decided to establish lour Treatment and Study Omttes and >ix subsidiary cenVes under the Leprosy Control Sceheme. which is included m the first Five Year PSan. 'Che treatment and study centre-: will be located m Madras. Madhya Pradfc h West Bengal andFOC - 195 words
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Article116 1954-08-05 3 NEW DELMI: It la officially learnt that Lt-Gen. Srina^csa GOCJn.C.. Southern Co:n. mand, will officiate as Command.er.Ln_Chlef during the absence from India of General Rajendrasinhji. Maj-Gen. J. C. Katocl., Oommandj&r of 'the Madras Area, wIM officiate as GOCAv. C.. Southern Command, m addition toFOC - 116 words
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Article37 1954-08-05 3 DACCA: Flood waters have breached the railway line between Singhjani and Dagoi As a result all mails to end from North Bengal post crticea have been diverted through Jagannathganj and Serajgun. je Ghats. FOCFOC - 37 words
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893 1954-08-05 4 Sir John Upset Over India Govt's Ban On Unskilled Workers! COLOMBO: "It is most unreasonable and if I may be permitted to use a yet stronger word, inhuman for the India Government to take up the attitude that unskilled workers who visited India from Ceylon should not be per mittedFOC - 893 words
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Article267 1954-08-05 4 COLOMBO Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, India's Finance Minister, who left by the Indian Airlines last week for India, told a Press Correspondent, m an exclusive Interview that Indian nationals who were compelled to return to India after years of service m Ceylon deserved every consideration, at the handsFOC - 267 words
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Article444 1954-08-05 4 COLOMBO: Explaining me implications of the resolution* they had adopted and the submissions they had orally made to Mr. Deshinukh, India* Finance Minister, the Demo. cratic Congress President Mr. S. Thondaman said that it wa* now obvious that the Ceylon Government wanted a piecemeal solution of the IndoCeyloAFOC - 444 words
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111 1954-08-05 4 COLOMBO The former Ceylon Prime Mitoister, Mr Dudley SenanayaJoe re. ferring to the recent dec'sion of the Oeylon Government to repatriate 25,000 tempo <xry residence permit holders said: "There Is no dispute regarding Ceylon's right to repatriate 150 000 Indian nationals That right India had alwaysFOC - 111 words
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Article241 1954-08-05 4 COliOMBO: India's Finance Minister, Mr C D. Deshmuk* who is here on holiday, me' deputations of the indta; Mercantile Chamber and Cey. lon Democratic Congress at the office of the Indian Hlfcli Commission. The President of the Cey 100 Democratic Congress, Mr. S. Thondaman. said the 45--minuteFOC - 241 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-08-05 4 PHOTO. Official opening of new Post Office at Seqnbawang (Naval Base). Picture on top shows Mr. E. V. O. Day, C.M.G., making his speech and looking on Is Mr. M. L. Durrant, Director of Posts, Singapore. Rght: Mr. E. V. G. Day. C.M.0., declaring the Post Office open S.P.R.S.P.R. - 49 words
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242 1954-08-05 4 COLOMBO India's Fin. ance Minister Mr C D Destunukh. said that the Government of India proposed to provide Rs, 15 crores for local development works. Thu would be the Government 'c part of the contribution lor local development Upto t^res times this amount would hoFOC - 242 words
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Article74 1954-08-05 4 LEADERSHIP ACCIDENTAL BANGALORE The beginning and end of all leadership is accidental, observed Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, m the course of hs inaugural address at the Mysore State Educational Officers' Conference here. Explaining this somewhat intriguing statement, Rajaji said that people did not choose their leaders deliberately. C ting the exampleFOC - 74 words
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Article110 1954-08-05 4 Cypriote To Reject New Reforms LONDON, Aug. 4 A number of Cypriot organisations m London issued a press statement last night urging citizens of Britain to protea. against "the dictatorial otttude of the British Govern, ment and assist the historic Greek people of Cyprus «n their just demand for selfReuter - 110 words
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366 1954-08-05 4 COLOMBO: The Rev. Dr Xavier S Thani Nayagaai Of the Department of Ed i cat ion. University o<- Ceylon, who returned by TWA. plane from Athens after a three.monta tour of libraries m Europe, told the Preas that he was more than satisfiedFOC - 366 words
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Article127 1954-08-05 4 COLOMBO Carrying a copy of "Ceylon, Pearl o f the East.»' Miss Flore de Henr>quzes, sculptress cf international fame, stepped off a 8 .0/ A.C. plane last week at the Ratmalana Airport. She is on a five-week holiday m Ceylon and expects to visit the ruined cities.FOC - 127 words
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Article95 1954-08-05 4 T. C. State Government's Concern TRIVANDRUM: The question of calling back Indians who are being denied citizenship m Ceylon has been engagaing the attention of the Union Government, which is to take a decision, but this Government is anxiously considering what all steps it can take regarding Tra vancore. CochinFOC - 95 words
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187 1954-08-05 4 BOMBAY; Four directors of the Agri-Orient Industries Limited, a city firm of clearing agents, were recently produced before the Presidency Magistrate, Mr. M. Nasarullah, on a charge of criminal breech of trust and abetment m respect of about Rs. 25 lakhs. They were orderedFOC - 187 words
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Article218 1954-08-05 4 COLOMBO: An analysis of the voting m Colombo Muni, clpal Council elections, the r«. suits of which were announced here last week revealed tnat the Leftists are more popular than the United Nations 1 Party— the ruling party. Though no single party was able to secureFOC - 218 words
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