Indian Daily Mail, 11 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 176. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article177 1954-08-11 1 Says Refusal Of Proposal May Lead To Bloodshed LISBON, Aug. 10.— Portugal proposed to India that three nations be invited to send observers to investigate on the spot the present dispute over the Portuguese coionies m India, it was officially announced yesterday. Dr. Paulo Cunha, Portugal'sAP - 177 words
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Article134 1954-08-11 1 LXDNDON, Aug. 10 Inda hits asked Britain to protect her interests m Portugu<.;e East and West Africa, the Foreign Office announced yes terday The'mcvc followed violent anti-Indian demonstrations iv Lourenco Marques capital of Portugual's East African colony of Mozambique. Portugual meantime has •suspended visa facilities forAP - 134 words
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Article31 1954-08-11 1 NEW DELJII, Aug 10 India charged the present cik pute over Goa his arisen from Portugual»s resistence" to tne desire of the subject peop'e ror freedom trom foreign APAP - 31 words
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Article125 1954-08-11 1 LISBON, August 10 The Portuguese Prime Mln's. ter. Dr. Antonio S-aiazar is making an "important broadcast" today on events m Portuguese India, according to the national radio Emissora Naclonal. The Foreign Minister announced eariy today that Bri. tain Brazil, Spain, Belgium, Chile and Italy, had expressedReuter - 125 words
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Article120 1954-08-11 1 To Stop Flight Of Indian Money JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 10. The strict currency control introduced m Mozambique last weekend to prevent the flight of Indian money «s a result of the Portuguese-India dispute is seriously affecting trade between Mozambique and for elgn countries, the Johannesburg star reported yesterday from Lourenco MarquesAP - 120 words
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192 1954-08-11 1 TAMILS HAVE NO CLAIM ON TIRUPATHI Frcm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 10. The Residuary State of Madras has no real claim for inclusion of Tirupathi declared Finance Minister of Madras, Mr. C. Subramaniam, bluntly m the Madras Assembly on Monday. As far as population is concerned, Telegu speaking people192 words
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261 1954-08-11 1 Gopala Menon - INDIA'S ONLY AIM IS TO PROMOTE PEACE Gopala Menon (By Our Staff Reporter) "Indians have been associated with this country for centuries and we certainly are going to be closer to this coun. try than ever before," decla*"ed Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India, speaking261 words
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Article60 1954-08-11 1 RHEE'S BOAST WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. Syixgman Rhee scored a personal triumph on his mission to the United States even though he failed to win assurance of American backing for an all wax against Communism m Asia. The 79 year old South Korean President leaves Honolulu on Wednesday for Seoul byAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-08-11 1 i»«.^Ur beauties w gained stage contracts from their 1954 "Mtes Universe" Beauty Contest appearances, made their debute as showgirls on Aug. 3 the Moulin Rouge Nightclub m Hollywood. They are Shirley Bliss of Australia Mona Stornes ol Norway, Marjorle Wee of Singapore, ivana Kisllnger ofA.P. - 96 words
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Article98 1954-08-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRTVANDRUM, Aug. 10— Pottam Thanupillai Government has decided to remit unexpired portions of jail sentences on Tamil Satyagraha volunteers m Deviculaxn Taluk. Trouble ftrst began here when Tamil leaders m protest against the prohibitory orders began civil disobedience. The orders have now98 words
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Article88 1954-08-11 1 Two Meals A Dau bAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Two square meals a day is enough to keep communism out of Ceylon, Ambassador R.S.S. Gunewarden sad yesterday. Here on a tour of the United States, Gunewarden told a press conference there is no serious Communist threat m his country. "We justAP - 88 words
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Article60 1954-08-11 1 KARACHI, Aug. 10.— The Urdu daily Anjam quoted "well informed sources" as reporting that Syed Amjed All, Pakistan Minister to the United States, would be the nations next Foreign Minister. Amjad Ali would succeed Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, who Is to resign and seek election asAP - 60 words
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Article32 1954-08-11 1 BLED (Yugoslavia) Aug. 10. Yugoslavia, Italy and Greece signed a military pact aimed at welding *a Balkan wall against any aggression by Russia or her Cominform satellites.- APAP - 32 words
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Article303 1954-08-11 1 LONDON, Aug. 10.— British Labour party chiefs led by former Prime Minister Clement Attlee took off by air for Sweden yesterday on their way to pay an official visit to Communist China. Before leaving Mr. Attlee told airport reporters he could see no basis forReuter - 303 words
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163 1954-08-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Aug. 10.— Communists are preparing to bring about a political coup at Pondicherry during the critical period when French officials are leaving thia week, warned Mr. B. Muthukumarappe Reddiar, a leading member of French India Liberation Gov. ernment Mr.163 words
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Article25 1954-08-11 1 LIMA, (Peru), Aug. 10.— Dr. Alfred Kinsey, American au tbour of books on sexual be. haviour, arrived Sunday for a month-long study of Feruviar APAP - 25 words
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464 1954-08-11 1 Alliance Would Increase Tension Says Premier Nehru NEW DELHI, Aug. 10.— A government spokesman said here, Prime Minister Nehru has notified Ceylon he opposes any meeting of the Colombo pact powers to discuss the proposed Southeast Asian Treaty Organisation (SEATO). R*fT h f s PAP - 464 words
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Article186 1954-08-11 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 10— Officials hope to be able to announce before the end of this week agreement to hold an international conference on the proposed South-East Asian defence pact. Final decisions have not yet been made but it is ex. p'ected that the Foreign ML nisters orReuter - 186 words
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420 1954-08-11 1 "India House" Now Ready To Issue Citizenship Certificates Without Delay (By Our Waff Reporter) X s?^ who P B Bo 8Q to the "India House" with their application forms fully completed ami pay the prescribed fee of $7.75 will heaven their Indian citizenship certificate* straightaway, without their having to go420 words
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74 1954-08-11 1 Wednesday, 11th Aug. 1964. 3.26 p.m. Arrival by BOAC at Kallang Airport. 4.30 p.m. Laying the Foundation stone for the new premises of the Kamala Club preceded by tea party. 6.30 p.m. Reception by the Representative of the Government of India at Bharat Bhavan. 8.8074 words
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Article60 1954-08-11 1 LONDON Aug 10 OIL v«r Lyttelton former 0010. nial Secretary, has been made a Viscount, the government electrical industry. .Lyttelton 61. resigned from the government last mon'.i tc return to his Interests m the electrical industry. Lyttelton 'd elevation to the House of Lords will brin* aA.P. - 60 words
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227 1954-08-11 1 STOP PRESS India Accepts Portugal's Proposal NEW DELHI, Aug. 10.— The Indian Government announced today it had accepted Portugal's proposal for impartial observers to report on the situation m Portuguese possessions m India. (Portugal made the proposal yesterday and asked India to reply by totiby). A note handedf to theReuter - 227 words
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Article30 1954-08-11 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 10 —Mr. Clement Attlee and other British Labour Party leaders arrived In Moscow by air today for a two-day stay on tWr to own*.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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530 1954-08-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed. Aug. 11, 1954 To Vijayalakshmi —Our Greetings! •JH^-DAY is a proud day not only for the Indians but for all Asians m Malaya. As Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Pandit arrives m Singapore this afternoon on a week's tour of Malaya, the hearts of all Indians and other530 words
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756 1954-08-11 2 India Will Be Free From Malaria By End Of Second Five Year Plan -Health Minister MADUKAI: Union Health Minister Kajkumari Amrit Kaur expressed the hope that by the end of the Second Five- Year Plan, India will have been rid of this monster of malaria." Under the First- Year Plan,FOC - 756 words
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Article150 1954-08-11 2 OHAMBA: Villagers :n Chamba area last week called Prime Minister Nehru as "Nehru Ijal." Several villagers gatn«*r,, ed m Chamba to hear Mr. Nehru. They tol<l iocal officers: "We have com* to hear our King Nen-u Lai is our Badshah" They, however complain., ed that on coins andFOC - 150 words
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275 1954-08-11 2 DESHMUKH'S ADVICE TO PLANNERS: WATCH THE COST HUBLI: Mr C. d Desnmukh Union Finance Mlnistei advised district-level planners to fix priorities and concentrate on a few more urgent schemes and projects which may receive attention. Mr. Oeshmukh, who was di» pff T l Sf Second nve Year Plan fcr theFOC - 275 words
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391 1954-08-11 2 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has decided to introduce with effect from {Sept. 1, a standard menu and a standard charge for Indian style meals m railway refreshment rooms throughout the country. With effect from that date, the present classification of meals as first,FOC - 391 words
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162 1954-08-11 2 COOCH BEHAR FLOOD WATERS RECEDING CALCUTTA Reports received up to midday on Tuesday last indicated that flood waters were receding almost every, where m Cooch Beivar, states a Press Note issued by the West Bengal Government. Dispersal of the evacuated people from relief camps has started. Except for those familiesFOC - 162 words
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207 1954-08-11 2 SRINAGAR: a parallel "Azad Kashmir Cabinet* has !S formed vi Pakistan occ upted parts of he State ac Po^heV" &Uthentic «por t publfihcd m the %S*mh helS^ C bin t onfl u ol *<l b.v the Muslim conference, 15 headed by Raja Mohammad Haidar KhanFOC - 207 words
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Article153 1954-08-11 2 VKLLOKE It was proposed to appoint paid people from Harijan community to study the various problems confronting them and they will have direct dealings with Government instead of going through red-tapism, as at present, said Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for Harijan Welfare and Religious Endowments, Madras,FOC - 153 words
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Article76 1954-08-11 2 CALCUTTA: The Council cf the Bengal Badminton Association at its meeting on Tuesday last with th e Maharajadhiraja of Burdwan, mi n the chair, selected Sunil Bose a former ranked player of" tho State as coach under the Rajkumari Ccaching Scheme of the National Sports Club ofFOC - 76 words
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Article67 1954-08-11 2 VIJAYAWADA: The Ananr a Oriental College to be started m Vijayawada by the Hyderabad State Hindi Prachar Sabha. will begin its academic year during the third week cf this month. The Organiser of the Hindi Frachar Sabha informed Pressmen that the college has been recognised by theFOC - 67 words
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291 1954-08-11 2 JACKSON Mississippi )l: Governor Hugh Whit*, d W pointed over Negroes* rejection of "segregation by consentsaid! the State Legislature would convene on September 7 consider abolishing pubUc school* to preserve segregation m Mississippi. In announcing the special session, Governor White told the Legal EducationalReuter - 291 words
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Article347 1954-08-11 2 MADRAS: The Agricultural Department of the Govern ment of Madras is introdie.ng ramie (a plant whose nbrc has certain rare qualities) m all the 25 Agricultural Research Stations m the State with a view to finding out suitable areas m which it could be347 words
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Article168 1954-08-11 2 COCHIN: A magisrtatu here ordered en Aug. 2 the release of s.s. Effigyny, belonging to Ambassador Steamships Ltd and detained at Bombay unaci a seizure warrant, and the ship's delivery to the manar ing director, Mr. F. Colli*. Ambassador Steamships Ltd is incorporated m Cochin,FOC - 168 words
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549 1954-08-11 3 Kenya Troops' Trespass Into Indian Commr's Office NAIROBI: India nill be the only Commonwealth country not represented at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference here later this month, it was officially announced last week. Conference sources said this amounted to a virtual boycott of theReuter - 549 words
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Article110 1954-08-11 3 KURNOOL: The seven man committee, constituted by the Government of Andhra under the chairmanship of Mr. V. Narayanamurthi to devise a suitable system of .shorthand for Tclugu language and tc devi.se a suitable key-board for a Tclugu typewriter, haw completed its work and submitted its report to Mr.FOC - 110 words
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97 1954-08-11 3 Storm-Detecting Radars For Main Airports NEW DELHI: To ensure greater safety m air tr.ivei. the Government of India, it is learnt, have decided to procure two storm-detecti;;;/, radars costing about Rs. 12 iakhs to be installed at tnc principal airports As a part of the programme of modernising observational devicesFOC - 97 words
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Article98 1954-08-11 3 LOS ANGELES: The American Newspaper Guild (Union of Journalists) m to investigate the alleged nonemployment of Negroes among three leading American news agencies. Mr. Stephen Ripley, the Guilds New Service (Agency) Administrator, told the National News Service Council of the Union that so farReuter - 98 words
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166 1954-08-11 3 CENTRAL FILM LIBRARY FOR CALCUTTA CALCUTTA: A Central Film Library, first of its kind m the country, is proposed to be set up m Calcutta by the Government of India it is learnt The Union Education and Information ministries are expected to closely co.opeiate m setting up ani maintaimrg theFOC - 166 words
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Article235 1954-08-11 3 KUMBAKONAM; a call lo Muslims to strive for the preservation of peace end amity m the world and counteract the forces of atheism, which was dangerously gaining a foothold over crores of people, was made by Mr. M, Mohammed Ismail, leader of thu Indian Un'.on MuslimFOC - 235 words
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127 1954-08-11 3 SHOUA.PUR Cottage industry as a means of reorganising Indian industries to suit Indian economy was not known m the country until Gandhiji returned here from South Africa, said Mr. V. L. Mcttoa, Chairman, AU-India Khadi and Village Industries Board. Addressing the students of the Sangameahwar CollegeFOC - 127 words
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498 1954-08-11 3 MUZAFFARPUR: Dacoits are preying on the victims ?heoZnin^J h l > l On :hyr lK>rder *ia«* distrtct wh£e the opening of <fea<J channels of the Kosi river has bumdaW Flood waters raced over the* site of the proposed aerodrome at Bhimnagar and498 words
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37 1954-08-11 3 KARACHI: Tho Pakistani Prime Min.st.er, Mr. Mohammed Ali, lust week mnounced that the Pakistani Government has sanctioned Rs. 3 million for the relief of flood victims m East Bengal. FOCFOC - 37 words
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240 1954-08-11 3 MADRAS: Since the begin, ning of this year, m throe cases, the Madras Government have released on parole prisoners undergoing long term imprisonment m jails for criminal offences Thia is done by virtue of the power vested m the local Government to suspended orFOC - 240 words
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145 1954-08-11 3 CALCUTTA Mrs. Renuka Ray, Relief and Rehabilitation Minister, West Bengal, formally, opened a Women's Recreation Centre at Hastings House recently. The Centre la sponsored by the State Government. The spacious, historic grounds of Hastings House have been thrown open to women of all communities 1FOC - 145 words
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Article70 1954-08-11 3 AGRA: Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, U.P. Chief Minister, said that his Government was determined to wipe out poverty discease and unemployment m the State. He appealed to the people to co-operate with the Government m realizing this. Pandit Pant was formally opening one of the biggestFOC - 70 words
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448 1954-08-11 3 Warning Against 'Soft' Life DALHOUSE: Mr. Nehru last week warned that all old relations in the sphere of trade, industry and land wete fast Chang ng and it would be utter foUy for some people to try to han K on toFOC - 448 words
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Article131 1954-08-11 3 Two Principals For A College LAHORE: A majorit/ of the staff of the Dyal Singn College, Lahore, have so fai gone without "their salaries following 1 a dispute between the college trust and the present Principal of the Col. lege Syed Abid Ali. The trust claims that the services ofFOC - 131 words
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Article467 1954-08-11 3 17,640 In Four Months: Way To Relieve Unemployment NEW DELHI Under th* Government of India's SSSE n/ti c Vmf i edUcHtetl unemployment within four months of the opening of the new financial- year, Ma*Vu for the recruitment of an additional 17 640 teachers has sons fromFOC - 467 words
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Article159 1954-08-11 3 NEW DELHI: The n«w metre-gauge railway line m North Bihar between Murli. ganj on the Katihar-MurliganJ section and Dauram-Madhe pura on the Saharsa-Madhe. pura section of the NorthEastern Railway will be formally opened at Murliganj last week by the Union Minister for Railways andFOC - 159 words
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Article137 1954-08-11 3 COIMBATORE Mr. N. Naga. swami Aiyor, District Magistrate, framed charges last weok under Section 9 (A), (b and c) of the Opium Act read with Section 34. I.P.C. (acts done by several persons m furtherence of common inten. tion) against R. S. Mani of Tanjore andFOC - 137 words
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614 1954-08-11 4 Sir John's Statement On Stateless Indians Challenged They Must Quit Says Ex-Premier COLOMBO: The ex-Premier, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, challenged a statement made by the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, m Parliament that Ceylon would have to "grin and bear with those persons of Indian origin who would remain stateless," ifFOC - 614 words
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350 1954-08-11 4 Woman Journalist Who Wanted To Tour Malaya COLOMBO: On an application by Mrs. Theja Gunawardhana, of Buller's Road. Colombo, for an injunction against Mr. S. K. D. Jayamanna, Controller cf Immigration and Emigration, Mr. Justice Sansoni allowed notice on the respondent. According to Mrs. Gunawardhana's petition, she was a journalistFOC - 350 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-08-11 4 Kajkiuiiur; Amrit Kaur opening the Home Science Block on 5.8.54 at Women's Chr stian College. Dr. A. Lakshnuuiaswmni MucTaliars vice-chancel-lor, Madras University presided over the function. Our photo shows Rajkumart Amrit Kaur cutting the ribbon.38 words
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Article66 1954-08-11 4 Munich, Germany, Aug. 10. Ten members of a German Himalayan expedition have left here to attempt to scale the 26,470-foot "hidden peak' (Gafhcrbrum 1) m the Karakorum Range m Northern Kashmir. Two other members, including the leader of the expedition, Dr. Karl Herligkoffer, wiJl fellow later. An expeditionReuter - 66 words
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509 1954-08-11 4 COLOMBO: The decorum and dignity of Parliament appear* to be slipping. The Speaker has time and. again within the la»t few dteys, had occasion to admonish Mem. berft particularly th« Government and Opposition front, bencher* and even the Prime MlnisUV for their unbeenn. ing andFOC - 509 words
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322 1954-08-11 4 COLOMBO: Indians repatriating- their assets from Ceylcn may be given concessions similar to those extended by the Government of India to these returning under similar Circumstances from Burma and Easit Bengal. Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, the Indian Minister of Finance gave this assurance to a deputationFOC - 322 words
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Article89 1954-08-11 4 COLOMBO: Dr. N. M 4 Perera will lead the Ceylon delegation to the InterJPar. liamentary Union Conference which begins on Aug. 26 m Veinna The other members of the delegation are: Mr victor Ratnayake, Mr P P. Suma. natilleke, Mr P H W de Silva, Mr.FOC - 89 words
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117 1954-08-11 4 USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, IS ILLEGAL EDINBURGH, Scotland, Aug. 10. Lawyers from 22 countries were told at an inter. lational conference here today that the use of nucler weapons was contrary to international law. Mr. W Harvey Moore, British barrister and General Secretary of the International Law Association, gave fourReuter - 117 words
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Article128 1954-08-11 4 LONDON, Aug. 10. The Indian Navy's newly formed Air Arm will get its first try out with other Commonwealth units during naval exercises m the Indian Ocean which began tcday, the Admiralty announced last night. The Admiralty said the navies of Commonwealth countries, including Pakistan,Reuter - 128 words
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Article131 1954-08-11 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 10.— India and .France have reacneu agreement m principle on tue iransier of Fiench ststtiemeuta to India, according to maiaxi sources. It may be some time betore a detailed treaty is drawn up and signed by octh countries following negotiations between theReuter - 131 words
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Article115 1954-08-11 4 COLOMBO: Schoolchildren arc now being taught about the dignity of labour by practising it. A number of schools devote the first period of the day to physical training and m this period children are also taught to do useful work such as clearing the sc^ol compound ofFOC - 115 words
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227 1954-08-11 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Thondaman and other leaders of the Ceylcn Democratic Congress told the Indian Finance Minister Mr. C. Deshmukh, last week that neither the Ceylon Government nor the Indian High Commissioner had raised a little finger to stop the boycotting and picketing of227 words
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Article107 1954-08-11 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 10.— Tne Indian government ordered an aerial survey of the Kosi Kiver m Bihar and Bengal states to check up on major changes m its various streams caused by the recent Hoods. An official spokesman said die Kosi. which begins m Southern Tibet andAP - 107 words
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Article92 1954-08-11 4 KARACHI, Aug. 10.- Pakistan wi:l open a dip'omatic office m Bangkok next month which will iniintain closer en with tne Economic Comi.Lission for Asia and the Far East, Dr. P. Lokanathan, }j x ecutive Secretary of the Commission, said here yesterday. Lokanathan, who arrived here onAP - 92 words
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Advertisement154 1954-08-11 4 Notice To Non-Nationals (OL.OMBO: The Controller <»f Immigration Mr s. X D Jayamannc. m 'i notice pub lifthed m the local Press, lias a warning that nonnationals whose Temporaty ficsidence Permit^ had cxpir. cd s'lio.iltf .-jubma applica*: '.tj lor their renewal before Au/ 14 failtoo which they would find themselves154 words
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