Indian Daily Mail, 8 August 1954
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Title Section18 1954-08-08 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indaian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 173 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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261 1954-08-08 1 Appeal To India LONDON, Aug. 7 Britain appealed directly to India yesterday against doing anything that would lead to force m the dispute over Portuguese possessions m India. The Foreign Office expressed Britain's grave concern and said m a statement: "Recent events appear likeiy toA.P. - 261 words
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Article87 1954-08-08 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 7.— Preparations have been m full suing for the past two days for evacuating trom Pondi.herry the laiiiii.es of French uiiiciu.t aiuJ those who have chosen to serve m other Ten ch colon es, the Press Trust of India said yesterday. (There have beenReuter - 87 words
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58 1954-08-08 1 Portugal Imposes Restrictions On Indians LISBON, Aug. 7. Portugal's Foreign Office said yesterday it hadi tbclded to suspend the system of consular visa facilities for Intfan nationals wishing: to pass through Mozambique and Portuguese East Africa In view of obstacles ra sed by the Indian Govrenment to transit Portuguese citizensReuter - 58 words
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111 1954-08-08 1 China's Trade Appeal On Eve Of Attlee's Visit LONDON. Aug. 7 —China has lssU ea a new appeal f?r trade with P Brita n on the e ve of the visit to Chin? hy a Bntish Labour Party iejegation led Mr. Clement AtThe olHcial New China News Sinc~Britl3h trade mReuter - 111 words
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Article58 1954-08-08 1 NICOSIA. Aug. 7— Cvnrua workers organisations Sj?t cr <la v called for a 24-hour eenwal on Aug. 12 5 pSiXjHEZZ the Gv emmenfs recent decision to enforce antilaws. They are the left and rleht wing trade union groups wifh Ib^OOO membera, the left and right wingReuter - 58 words
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Article133 1954-08-08 1 Americans Arrested In Moscow WASHINGTON: Aug. 7. me State Department aaid' toaigttt two members <jt the American Embassy were ar--o.ii.ed and later re.easkid m ..io.sc.iw en Wednesday for al.egeu.y taking pnotograpns Oi me Stuiin Motor Car Works. The department s a.d it had "strcogiy pi-otested" to the Soviet l'oie.^n otdecReuter - 133 words
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61 1954-08-08 1 2 MEATLESS DAYS A WEEK IN PUNJAB (P) LAHORE: Over 100.000 catUe are being slaughtered m Puma.) (P) every year ac cording to re:fabfe figures available here. "gures Ind scrimlnate .slaughter has vS;?t t Xo t or ber m recent A a measure to preserve the cattle wealth, the GovernmentFOC - 61 words
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Article19 1954-08-08 1 Annadurai with usual our. ag-e has dared to jump m when the Congress .1 n d19 words
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100 1954-08-08 1 mmm^^m The meeting- here has also been attended by delegates from France's Vietnam Vletminh, Laos a nd Cambodia. The advance party will split into three groups which wi'l form the nucleus of three commissions when they are inatalled o n Aug. 11. TheReuter - 100 words
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Article192 1954-08-08 1 NEW GUINEA FOR U.N. WASHINGTON: Aug. 7: Indonesia p.ans to put the question or New Guinta on the united Naticna General Assemb.y agenda, it was learned yesterday. Prince Waithayakcn Thai, iand's chief permanent delegate to the TJ.N. wno is here tor a meeting with U.S Secretary of State John FosterAP - 192 words
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263 1954-08-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRAVANDRUM, Aug. 7.— A new and serious development has arisen m the Travancore Tamil Congress's movement for merger. In response to the exhortations by Mr. C. N. Annadurai, leader of the Madras State Dravida Munnetra Kalagham, members and sympathisers inside m263 words
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180 1954-08-08 1 'From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 7.— Amidst the cheers of members, Mr Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minis- te-r, was sworn m as a Mem»x?r of the Madras State Legislative Assembly yesterday wnen its new session began There is great satisfacou among memoers180 words
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27 1954-08-08 1 JAP SHIP ABLAZE IN KARACHI HARBOUR KARACHI, Aug 7 Iho 5,316-ton Japanese freighter, Asahisan Maru, was on" /ire m Karachi Harbour this morning and listing badly ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-08-08 1 Photograph taken o n the occasion of a farewell tea party given to Mr. Go pa la Menon, the Representative of the Government of India In Malaya, at Kota Bahru on July 81. Right to left: the British Adiviser; Mr. A.65 words
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Article58 1954-08-08 1 BERLIX: Kew Delhi is Ukely to be proposed as a meeting: place lor a conference on Korea, acre riling to the Chinese delegation to ueneva, member* i>f which are now visiting East Berlin. Delegation source H are ctedi as faying ChW will on KoreaNAFEN - 58 words
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114 1954-08-08 1 McCarthy On Br. Rubber Export To Russia WASHINGTON": Aug 7 Senator McCarthy yesterday a.ledgcd Brituin was sending the Soviet "about four times what (.hey need fo r their domestic use m rubber" Testimony from a recent c^d session of the Senate McCarthy that Britain was supplying industrial diamonds to Soviet-b:ocReuter - 114 words
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325 1954-08-08 1 Dato Dr C. J Pa Jar Member for Chan^i ha üb_ mittcd tlio following que-*;ons for written answers at the next meeting- of the Sing'a,) jro Legislative Council: ADOPTIONS ORDINANCE 1. To ask the Colonial Sec. retary if he could furnish me with the325 words
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431 1954-08-08 1 LONDON, Aug. 7—The attitude of South-East d^n n OUntrieS 5 th P™^^ Weste sponsored defence organisation m the area, will be the chief iTm??'£! s*°* D s Parkei> the British Foreign j£tertb£ 10 1^ 10 obs thought he?S visit H to i pSReuter - 431 words
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Article101 1954-08-08 1 DACCA, Aug. 7— The city of Dacca, Capital of East Bengal province mi n which well over half the total population of Pakistan live, was yesterday cut off from the rest of the province by flood waters of the Buri Gunga. This tributary of theReuter - 101 words
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105 1954-08-08 1 BR. AIRLINER INCIDENT BEING SETTLED PEACEFULLY LONDON, Aug. 7— The New China Communist News Agency said yesterday that 'the British airliner incident Is being settled by the Chinese and British Government's diplomatic channels." It gave no further details of the diplomatic moves or of the shooting down of the airlinerReuter - 105 words
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Article110 1954-08-08 1 The Singapore Improvement Trust Junior Officers Association elected the fni_ lowing officebearers for 1954/ 55, at its annual <jen^ral meeting held recently. President Mr X T. Zatfr.rviah; Vice-Presidents Mr Ana LJoo Soke and Mr A. D J\,h_ nambalam; Hen. Secretary Mr Ho Yut Cheon-; Hen Asst. Sccre;ary Mr.110 words
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Article87 1954-08-08 1 LONDON, Aug. 7.— The Chinese Peking newspaper, People's Daily, said yesterday that active British support to the projected South-East Asian Treaty Organisation was "very unwise." The newspaper quoted by the Wew China News Agency, described the planned organisation "as aggressive bloc" which would engender tension n AsReuter - 87 words
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939 1954-08-08 2 "A Solid Step Forward" Nehru On Ajmer Session Of A.I.C.C. NEW DELHI: "A iolid step forward" Is how the recent session of the All-India Congress Committee has been characterized by Mr Nefcru. the Congress President who has urged tne presidents of Pradesh Congress Committees to take cany steps to exDia'nFOC - 939 words
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Article68 1954-08-08 2 NEW DELHI: Suryakant Tripathi Nirala, the wellknown Hindi poet of Allahaba. taaa been sanctioned a iin.nthi.v allowance of Us 100 for one year beginning from March 1954, says a Press Note. The grant has been made iimler the Minister of Education's scheme of financial assistance toFOC - 68 words
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Article87 1954-08-08 2 KOZHIKODE: A motor bus on its W ay to Nilambur from Gudalur was reported to lu-vc been attacked by a wild c ophaat near Vazhikadavu ou the evening o f July 27 The bus is stated to have failcn on its *ide as a CFOC - 87 words
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298 1954-08-08 2 World Forestry Congress In Dehra Dun LiUCKNOW: Problems affecting foresU all over the world are scheduled to bo d'Scussed at a conference of forestry experts a t Dehra Dun from Dec. 11-22. The Fourth World Fores i.ry Congress the first of its kinc to be held m Asia will layNAFEN - 298 words
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Article535 1954-08-08 2 CHOU EN-LAI-LIU SHAQ-CHI RIVAL* f fOti POW£« of CnJnese communism. "e'wten tiie two "sSumoer Kmt committee. »ecretarj' o t the Jearty Central This tid-bit wa s brought to Hong Kong by an Australian, tfrancis Grirfun of Syaney who ran a smal; coal business m Shanghai until theAP - 535 words
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Article96 1954-08-08 2 ro'S? IV f A DRIIM: The lv SrSkKTT? commiiue witu tv Jr experiment s dr"J?n yl n tyPC f W n loi drying copra. 7" h kil l «^s the for m OI a hot air furnace fuelled by Rfc 12 900 his been ■Uccionrd U>NAFEN - 96 words
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Article, Illustration499 1954-08-08 2 CHARLES BERGER - "Indian Evening At Social Ciub In Melbourne CHARLES BERGER By TNDIAN students attending the University and other educational institutions m Melbourne. Victoria, have presented a programme tailed "Indian Evening' to memo, ers of the c'ty's New Neignbours' Club with outstaiu."ig success.. The tstudents, who ccine from different parts of India499 words
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Article477 1954-08-08 2 LONDON: British traders and government official.; nre wearing beaming smiles today. Officials figures she w exports are Dooming, and that tsritain has at the same tme been able to import more goods at lesj cost The figures revea' that Am ericun ooaaiess oips have n:» L.iiia.n. mucnAP - 477 words
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Article103 1954-08-08 2 LAHORE: The recent .statement of the Afghan Mm.yier m Pakistan Sardar Mohui:im?d Atiq Kha n that there is no hope of improvement m Pa k. Afghan relations without .settlement ox the Piklitccn'stan di:putes has aroused bitter comments m the Press aid political circles here. Some of the leadingFOC - 103 words
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Article115 1954-08-08 2 SRINAGAR: A mobile ;-)l office on thu back cf a Itunh mountain pony compete with stamps and postal covers for sale, as aho a miniature P" 8 box for the clearance of Itt. Xts will serve thousands of pilgrims paying their annual visit to the 13,000-foot highNAFEN - 115 words
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Advertisement48 1954-08-08 2 If LIFE INSURANCE at new reduced rat^s r A long look ahead and thoughtful planning |f secures happiness anil protectin n against i the hazai d, of the future for al 4 the family. Bank of China liv iring, Singapore 1 Tel: ***** ALSO AT KUALA LUMPTOI PENAXG.48 words
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545 1954-08-08 3 Pakistan's Food Position Again Rendered Critical Ali Blames Bhakra Canal! hdghghjhjkhkj "We have embarked upon a number of link schemes which were intended originally for development purpcj-.os m Pakistan but can be used m an emergency to make up to some extent, the shortage that might bo artificaUy caused. TheFOC - 545 words
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188 1954-08-08 3 LAHORE: Pir Sahib C Manki Sharif, President, Fron tier Awami League, said here that the present indiscriminate arrests of political workers ir N.W.F.P. proved that lawless ness and apprehension sti existed m that province. He said that the hope cf re turn of peace toFOC - 188 words
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87 1954-08-08 3 NEW DELHI: Abcut 150 officers of the Indian Armed *01 cc* w ll be required for the Truce Supervisory Commission m Indo-China, it is fcfiie\e<n here. The actual number wiJl be o tnmnpd alter the advance party makes an on-the-spct assessment of the situation an^FOC - 87 words
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415 1954-08-08 3 Citizenship Training: Sri Prakasa's Advice .MADRAS: The importance >i g.vinfr citizensnip training J .students was siresaeu uy •»e uovemor oi Madras, Mr. *n i'ranasa, addressing a gathering cr acout 2\io atuuenis tiie ieaciieis couege. sai.upet, at tneir annual citizen--»p training camp held at tne •iv a>an n.mi£ ranon Depot Avadi,FOC - 415 words
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Article104 1954-08-08 3 NO QUORUM MEETING ADJOURNED NUWARA ELJYA: Mr, V. k. Vijayaratnasingham, the Mayor of Nuwara Eliya was compelled to adjourn a meeting of the council owing to a ack of a quorum. Only two members were present and they were the sponsors of two resolutions lsking that quit notices be servedFOC - 104 words
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Article47 1954-08-08 3 KARACHI The Pakistan Government is sending two trained experts to Saudi Arabia to advise the Saudi Arabian Government on the possibilities of developing the country's resources. The experts will also study problems arising out of the disposal of hides and akina. NAFENNAFEN - 47 words
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Article775 1954-08-08 3 LONDON: "Come to ihe Fair" mig ht well be the fclo gan of most European countries these days Between now and the end of the year scores or trade exhibitions and fairs are scheduled m places as fa r v>ut as Glasgow m Scotland Stockholm mAP - 775 words
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74 1954-08-08 3 NEW DELHI; T n a Pr P ana schools, as also a similar scholarships instituted bye" tain public schools says a Press Note issued by the Ministry cf Education. The Mayo College, Ajmer, has now offered 16 scholarships, of which four are halffree and the74 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-08-08 3 THYAGARAJA BHAGAVATAR VISITING MALAYA A dramatic troupe, consisting of 18 members under the leadership of M. K. Thyagaraja BhagavFifar, the great musician and famous cine-actor of South India, is due here m Singapore by the month of September and the party is scheduled to en ■.ict plays at all the63 words
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124 1954-08-08 3 MUZAFFARPUR: Alcharya Vjiob a IJhave said here last week tHat the type of education imparted m free India was the same as m the British days. "Tnis education looked guttering i nun a distance but it tended to ruin our life, sap curFOC - 124 words
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Article127 1954-08-08 3 ACCRA (Gold Coast): The biggest wholly artificial harbour m. Africa will be cons, tructed at T^raa. ea^t of Accra under a £7,500.000 contract awarded jointly to two leading British firms. Johr Howard and Company, civil engineering contractors, and Sir Lindsay Parkinson and Company, building contractors. TheNAFEN - 127 words
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Article96 1954-08-08 3 BHUJ: Twenty-six thcus, and bags of wheat from tne toti'l of 60 000 bags of various foodgrains lying with tbe Cutch Government have been purchased by the Central v.K)v<MTimeiit and are be'ng dispatched to Bombay via Kundl.i by sea. The wheat has been bought by theNAFEN - 96 words
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Article95 1954-08-08 3 CUTTACK: Moves by Oris. sas' Bhoodan leaders are afoot fo r the holding of the next session of the SarvOaya Sammelani m Oi-riia This wUI be the seventh session of the Sarvodaya Sanunelan*. The second so&sion was held ut Angul m Orissa m 1950 Srimathi Malati Chowdhurv wifeNAFEN - 95 words
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251 1954-08-08 3 LONDON: Prior to his departure to India, Mr Krishna Menon asked if there was any Uielihcctf of hi^ proc"edin£ to Wdu-China, he assured NAFEN "there is none a t air FnemN here would not be surprised if Mr. Menon is riven anNAFEN - 251 words
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Article85 1954-08-08 3 BHLJ: The Cutch Govo.u ment have submitted to the Central Government sch< ires for setting up experimental power stations on a .-mali scale at Rapar and Kera m the Community Project and National Extentio n Se.'v :e areas for supplying ele 'trie current to nine villages.NAFEN - 85 words
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Article44 1954-08-08 3 KTJRNOOI; The proposed talks between the representatives of Andhra and Madras Governments on the division of the composite Madras Government's Press, fixed for July 27 am] 28 were postponed" to another date, to be fixed later, it was learnt here.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article88 1954-08-08 3 KARACHI: A live-man U.S. cconcmic aid miss.on arrived here last Sunday. It will assess the results o f the technical and economic aid so far received by Pakistan and will make recommendations foi future aid. The mission is expected to tour the country for aboutFOC - 88 words
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Advertisement151 1954-08-08 3 J^P\ "To Us I ip il^ A P^SCAV 9 1, |r* 1 -J/, to Save Afoiity"! soys Sushi/0.. g f j?# -5 J' reoions why you should f.^i'^» <|r? «**k w f Po^ov, bwr fef mt s^ow you |ust two woyi "For the some quantity of food cooked, you f^,151 words
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391 1954-08-08 4 LONDON: Alarmed by the effects of growing competition on the already sluggish Lancashire trade m recent months, cotton interests are preparing arguments for a review of the policy governing the imports of Indian grey c.o\h and of the trade agreement with Japan. They willNAFEN - 391 words
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Article402 1954-08-08 4 JAMES LONG - Beauty Contests Condemned JAMES LONG i«y ROME: An elderJy Christian Democrat Senator an J a youthful monarchist deputy have a&ked the ltaaan O>v ernment what It intends to do aoo'Ut banning tnuse sinful sex shows," the beauty contests. The answer, according tc the press m this juatin land that likesA.P. - 402 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-08-08 4 MR. M. GOPAL.V MENON, the R< prt m ntative of the Govt. of India, with some of the members of the Indian Association, Singapore, when the Association gave him a farewell Cocktail Party on July 24.— Photo by MR. MOOSA KUTTY41 words
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Article28 1954-08-08 4 riong Jlonga total vaoie of ..raue munta fell by ±itt.slO,--vjtfd.odti UtiiiO.sl^) compared witn June, according to provisional trade nguies otn'cia-iy .c eased here yesterday ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-08-08 4 Fictuics taken on the occasion of a fareweJ tea party given to *Mr. P. K. Bhaskaran PlUai at the Young Men's Indian Associaticn, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, recently, on the e-ve of hi% departure to In^la after 24 years of continuous service m ivialaya. Above is a group photograph of these75 words
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Article171 1954-08-08 4 COLOMBO: Re~l art is never mercenary, states Sii rtichard Aluwinare, president of tne Arts coane.l m nis anauax report for xyoo whit-ii nas just been published. Sir KiCiiard aaas that if tiio t jrcut-iu<iKiiig lnouve were to unci any picu.e m tne council uctivit.cs uiey WuJiuFOC - 171 words
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Article121 1954-08-08 4 COLOMBO: Speaker's ruling on July 1, disavowing turtnor discussion on the opposition motion iur me deferment 01 tnc upp^mtment of £>ir Oliver uroo.iyt.ueAe as Gcvernor-Vjcnc-ral is ueiiig questioned oy J-»r. rf. .vi. l'ercia. M. f. tor ii.uunwelia. i->r. Percra initiated the cleoate on July 9, andFOC - 121 words
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Article108 1954-08-08 4 COLOMBO Yet another pilot, Mr. Shelton GunawarUene, of Air Ceylon, was serv. Ed with a "quit notice last week. A letter of dismissal awaited him at the Ratmalana Airport when he returned from a flight. Mr. M. R. de Silva, chief pilot d Air Ceylon, wasFOC - 108 words
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343 1954-08-08 4 LONDON: Admiral Earl Mountbatten, now Com-mander-in-Cmef of the Allied Forces m the Mediterranean, is, at the age of 54, after a glittering career, within possible reach of a post to attain which he is believed to have stead-iastiy refused other far more spectacularNAFEN - 343 words
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138 1954-08-08 4 LONDON: About £230.- i 000,000 was spent on advertising m tiio United Kng- dom last year accroding to a survey carried out en bcha'f of the Ad/.rtisins As.ociaticn This i 3 ihe h/rhest sum ever spent on advertising m a single year beatins?NAFEN - 138 words
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336 1954-08-08 4 V.YPI: .Sclvasa, administrative hea<! niart« r of the Portuguese enclave of Nngar Haveii, was liberated en Monday. The Indian tricolour was hoisted over the office of the Art ninistrat or and the pol cc station at midLtay. All resistance was reported to have ended. WhenFOC - 336 words
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Article147 1954-08-08 4 NEW DELHI: The Goverament of India have decided to iward 30 scholarships tenable a jread to Indian nat onals for specialising m Arabic, Ch nese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Persian, Russian, Spanish and Turkish Only candidates sponsored and ivccui mended by the UniverKi'.ics and comparable institutionsFOC - 147 words
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Article42 1954-08-08 4 KARACHI: Karachi police arresced one more person stated to be a Communist. This brings to 18 the number of persons detained l n Karachi after the Chief Commissioner's order banning the Communist Party here a week ago. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article47 1954-08-08 4 Ramakrishna Mission Swami Vitasokanand.i Pre. sident of the Ramak:-: vniw Mission, Singapoe acknrv. ou. ges with thanks the rece: t of a benevolent donation 0* S4OO from the Lee Foun/Ui. i.«n China Building, Sineriforp. through the goo<i office of Mr Lee Kong Chian47 words
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52 1954-08-08 4 KARACHI: The President of the Pak ftan: Constituent As.scinb y lias declared vacant the seat of Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal. Mr Mandal wa= Pakistan.-; Law Minister un.il he lei t ior inuia m September 1950. He esigned his p-:: ever the treatment of mincrities mFOC - 52 words
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Advertisement89 1954-08-08 4 DIAMOND 3.is, elY^™ K. AMARNATH presents The 1001 Nights Of Delight Are Here Again With Tantalising Girls Dazzling Dances Melodious Tunes And Breath-Taking Wonders Today 10.30 am. DAAO (Hindi) TOMORROW 4 SHOWS: 11, 3.15, 6.15 9.15 T ckets can be cbtainab-le before two hours of each show OPENS TODAY AT89 words
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