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Title Section16 1954-08-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 177. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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391 1954-08-12 1 Come Out Of Your Homes Help Ease World Tension By Our Staff Reporter Lading the foundation stone for the new premises of the Kantala Ciub here last evening, Madam Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, appealed to women, particularly Singapore women,391 words
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209 1954-08-12 1 Mrs. Pandit's Brisk Walk Astonishes All (By Our Staff Reporter) Madam Vijayalakshml Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, arrived here yesterday. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya and Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British CommissionerGeneral for South-Easit Asia received her at the Kallang airport.209 words
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142 1954-08-12 1 MRS. PANDIT TO ADDRESS PUBLIC MEETING Madam Vljayalakshmi PanoLt, President of the United Nations General Assembly win address a public meeting at the Jaian Besar Stadium at 5.30 p.m. today. His Excellency the Governor Sir John Nin ill, will preside. Later m the evening the Governor will give a banquet142 words
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152 1954-08-12 1 PRASAD ON MISSIONARIES' ACTIVITIES From Our Own Correspondent MYSORE, Aug. 11.— The President of India, Dr. Rajenara Prasad addressing the Catholic missionaries here on Tuesday said that the Government of India, had no objection to the foreign missionaries carrying on their religious activities. Their only objection was regarding some activities152 words
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Article131 1954-08-12 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11. Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday restrictions on admission of foreign Christian missionaries to India "have nothing 1 to do with re!igion. v It was rather a question of "the admission of foreigners into India for any purpose.'* Mr. Nehru's statement was mAP - 131 words
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158 1954-08-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 11. The Travancore Cochin Government have released Mr. Ramaswoinl PiUai, President of the Travancore Tamilnad Congress and sixteen other leaders who were convicted for defy^ ing the prohibitory orders m Deviculam Taluk by remitting the rest of their jail sentences.158 words
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Article29 1954-08-12 1 LIMA (Peru). Aug. 11 A communique from the Direc-tor-Genernl of Information an. nounccd the failure of a coup by elementa of an army artillery group at dawn yesterday. APAP - 29 words
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258 1954-08-12 1 Neutral Commission Probe Only Inside Port. India MERGER NOT TO BE NEGOTIATED GOA ROW NEW DELHI, Aug. 11.— Portugal that en independcn their thorny dispute over Go« over precisely what the con Portugal requested Monday i. nut tne Commission snouia lit anointed to prooe activities %>i "unarmed volunteer groups' •^ryuigReuter - 258 words
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Article53 1954-08-12 1 LOURENCO MARQUES, Aug. 11.— Portugal will compensate •all Indians here who suffered injury or property damage because of troubles here touched off by the tense situation m Portuguese India, it was stated authoritatively. Damage so far has amounted to several hundred pounds sterling, chiefly from the stoning53 words
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Article79 1954-08-12 1 BELGIUM TO INVESTIGATE GOA ROW BRUSSELS, Aug. 11. Belgium would be willing, if asked to send a team of observers to investigate conditions m the Portuguese settlements m India, a Foreign office communique announced. The communique added that Portuguese Minister Eduardo India Tuesday agreed with t commission would investigate i—79 words
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Article178 1954-08-12 1 Goa: India's Decision Welcomed From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI: Aug. 11. There is a great deal of satisfaction m the political circles here about one factor In the demand by the Portugal that the neutral observors should be appointed to study the situation within and out-, side Goa. For178 words
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1085 1954-08-12 1 Text Of Joint Letter By H. C. Sultans °l IOW1 5f .*5 e text of a lefc ter sent jointly by the Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. D. K. Daniels and behalf of the High Commissioner and the Rulers to Malayan Indian1,085 words
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Article165 1954-08-12 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 11. Mr. C. R. Attlee and his seven Socialist colleagues will today have their second discussion with Mr. Georgi Malenkov. the Russian Prime Minister, since they arrived here yesterday on their way to China. Russia newspapers today frontpaged the story of the four hourReuter - 165 words
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Article30 1954-08-12 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11. Reports reaching here Tuesday said 30 persons drowned when a river ferry capsized south of Indore. Thirty-one persons were reported rescued. The accident occurred Monday. APAP - 30 words
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68 1954-08-12 1 JVfRS. VIJAYALAKSHMi Xl± PANDIT during her tour of the Federation will Oclare open the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School at Sungei Siput and also unveil a bronze bust of the Mahatma executed by the famous Madras sculpture Sri Nagaiah. The school was built from68 words
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Article69 1954-08-12 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. General Mark W. Clark Tuesday called for a break m diplomatic relations with Russia and her saetllites and the Organisation of the United Nations 'against the Soviet Union." "I haven't had much respect for the United Nations, the retired four-star General, who was SupremeAP - 69 words
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Advertisement35 1954-08-12 1 ■1 1 MONTH...-* ■I 3M §StHS "-'.".339 II Mrs.VIJAYALAKSHMI PANDIT WILL ADDRESS MASS MEETING AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM TODAY AT 5.30 P. M. His Excellency The Governor Will Preside All Are Cordially Invited To Attend35 words
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487 1954-08-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thur. Aug. 12, 1954 Indian Citizenship Registration JN view of the great urgency for the registration of Indian citizens m Singapore Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India, did not lose a single second after his arrival on Tuesday from Borneo by487 words
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779 1954-08-12 2 "Ours Is Policy Of Peace" BAUN (Dalhousie): Prime Minister Nehru said iast Thursday that while India had no wish to take away freedom of another country she would brook no interference m her affairs from any outside Power. Sri Nehru whoFOC - 779 words
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Article198 1954-08-12 2 NAGERCOIL: Fifty-one-year-old Gandhiraman, popularly Known as Dalapathi, commenced an indefinite fast at 5.30 on Friday evening for achieving the merger cf Tamil areas m Travancore-Cochin with Madras. Mr. Gandhiraman joined tne national freedom struggle m 1920, and took part m the satyagraha movement at Suchindram andFOC - 198 words
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150 1954-08-12 2 I' ATI ALA: The PEPSU Government has decided to abolish promotion examinations m sfhnols for children of the six to eleven age group. In future students will be fitted Into the next f'igher rJass on the basis ol <>gr ar-u cumulative class record cfFOC - 150 words
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80 1954-08-12 2 SENTENCED FOR SMUGGLING WATCHES AND PENS CALCUTTA: Mr. M. Gleeson, and Irish national, Radio Officer of the s.s. Loksang whs convicted and sentenced by the Presidency Magistrate of Calcutta to pay a fine cf Rs. 1,000 m default of which to undergo three monts' rigorous imprisonment under Section 5 ofFOC - 80 words
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133 1954-08-12 2 lllil CHI: In an exclusive interview to the 44 Indian Express correspondent here, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, said that the Indian Government had accepted Dr. Stone's 1 Rhythm Method of birth control and had already set up five centres* m the country.FOC - 133 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-08-12 2 PHOTO. The Dan:l ot <he Koyal Canadian Mount«cl Police enters ttie main stadium at Vancouver at the head of the procession of athletes for the torniai opening oi the Empire Gh;ik's July 3D, by V.vUr Marshal I-oii) Alexander. APAP - 39 words
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Article126 1954-08-12 2 NEW DELHI; The Central Leather Research Institute, Madras, has been successful m manufacturing leather boards from chrcme .shavings. The leather is finely ground, mixed with adhesive anu pressed, yielding a leather board of desirable size. A number of cold adhesivrs prepared from starch dextrine and caseinFOC - 126 words
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Article111 1954-08-12 2 BOMBAY: A suggestion to fcrm an Asian Payments Union on th c pattern of the European Payments Union to facilitate trade between Asian countries was discussed m the conference cf Central Bank eXperts from twelve Asian countries held In Bangkok In the third week of JulyFOC - 111 words
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Article43 1954-08-12 2 NEW DtJLiJtii: lhe President has appointed Mr. P. G. Shah, retired AccountantGenera! of Bombay, to be a Member of the Backward Clas. ses Commission vice Lala Narh resigned, says an announcement by the Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article41 1954-08-12 2 BOMBAY: Sir Dorabji Tata Trust have donated a sum of Rs. 25,000 to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund to be utilised at his discretion for the sufferers from the iloo.d havoc mi n Assam and West Bengal. FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article390 1954-08-12 2 AGRL. I.C.— T.C. PASSES BILL TRIVANDRUM: The T.-C. Asyeinbly passed the Travan-rore-Ccchin Agricultural m-jome-Tax (Amendment; Bili. The Bill provides for increasing :he prescribed slab rates of agricultural income-tax anu mper-tax payab.e under the original Act of 1950. In the case cf agricultural income-tax, it is proposed to adopt the ratesFOC - 390 words
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237 1954-08-12 2 AHMEDABAD: Sri G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the House 01 the People and Chairman cf the Indian Parliamentary Group told that "Indian parliamentary Group felt constrained to absent themselveH from the Nairobi session <rf the Commonwealth parliamentary conference m view of the recentFOC - 237 words
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Article48 1954-08-12 2 But Nadia Suffers From Drought KKISHNAGAR (Na. diaj: The entire district of Nadia is experiencing- a spell of drought for the past f^w weeks. Scarcity of seasonal shower has hampered the- cultivation of Aman paddy while the condition of Aus paddy is stated to be getting: worse. FOCFOC - 48 words
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433 1954-08-12 2 GAUHAH: Over one lakh of people have been affected by floods m the Goalpara sub-division of the Goalpara district, according to a high Government official. A number of villages were wiped out by erosion. The residents of these villages have been evacuated toFOC - 433 words
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Article68 1954-08-12 2 MIDNAPORE: About 5,000 kis-ans from different parts of the Sadar sub-division paraded the main thoroughfares of the town last week demand, ing: adequate agricultural loan and better relief facilities. A group of them met the district Magistrate and the Settlement Officer and placed their grievances beforeFOC - 68 words
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327 1954-08-12 2 BREAD NOT GUNS, WILL ENSURE PEACE MEHTA BOMBAY: Mr. G. L. Mehta. India's Ambassador to the U.S., said here .ast week that international peace was dependent on several factors, the most important of which was ensured political stability an<j econo. mic progress of the backward countries. Mr. Mehta was presidingFOC - 327 words
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113 1954-08-12 2 KURNOOL.: The Anlhn Government is expected to save about Ra 5 lakhs when the Civil Supplies Department is wound up with the abolition of all food controls Disclosing this here Mr M.P. Pal. Andhra Revenuu Board member said that the State Government wereFOC - 113 words
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Article188 1954-08-12 3 Karachi Paper Demands Repudiation Of Pact LAHORE: The Pakistan Times last week urged the Government to take immediate steps to repudiate the Pakistan-U.S. military aid pact which; it apparently failed to achieve what was supposed to be its primary objective. The paper said theFOC - 188 words
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Article312 1954-08-12 3 MORE GRANTS FOR COTTAGE INDUSTRY NEW DELWI: The Oovcrnment of India have sanctioned further grants and loans fcr the development of the handloom, khadl village and cottage industries. For the handloom industry a loan of Rs. 6,73,125 has been granted to Andhra State. Tripura haa been given a grant ofFOC - 312 words
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228 1954-08-12 3 BOMBAY: The ajjpeal died by Mr R K. Kaianjia, Editor of Blitz" and anotner against the decision of Mr. Justice Deaai ordering the appellants to p»y sum of Ra 10 000 aa damages to Mr DeVadas Gandhi, Ed»toi of "Hindustan Times*' aid theFOC - 228 words
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Article81 1954-08-12 3 AMBAI^A The Maharaja of Patiala Rajprimukh of PEPSU has sent a dan patra (gift deed) to the Punjab and PEPSL T Bhoodan s<»miti annousc. ing a gift of jf,352 bigh 13 of his personal lands to the Bhoodan Yagna of Acharya Vinoba Bhave The Bhoodan SamitiFOC - 81 words
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172 1954-08-12 3 MADRAS The honorary Secretary, Federation of University Women, Madras, writes The Federation ot Unhcrslty Women announces the award of the following four scholarships: the Ice. an die Federation Grant of about £275 fox research work m the University of lowland m Rekjavik fcr six toFOC - 172 words
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Article147 1954-08-12 3 ,a£2£ LPARA: More than 100,000 people have been affected by floods m the Gcalpara sub-division of Goalpara district. The Brahmaputra floods which swept about 600 square miles of the 1,100 square miles area of the subdivision, are described as widespread and the heaviest m recent years.FOC - 147 words
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Article359 1954-08-12 3 NEW DELHI: Analysis of the figures made available by the Regißtry of the Supreme Court shows that there waa expeditious disposal of cases during the first term of the court which came to an end at the close of May. Frcm January to the endFOC - 359 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-08-12 3 PHOTO Rescuer* are hard at work m this photo tnad» August 3 m the Carriers Centrales, the poor area of Casablanca ftfor«Hco, alter terrorists raised a flre tfcere which destroyed 300 shacks, lentferkiff some 2,000 people homeW More than 20 people were badly burned.- APAP - 47 words
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530 1954-08-12 3 NEW DELHI: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad India's Education Minister, said that intSe field of artthe role oS the Government must be secondary. i^^Jl-r 6 11^ 11^ 0111^ no doabt take Interest m the development of art, but art cannot really flourish tillFOC - 530 words
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Article351 1954-08-12 3 VAN PREMI SANGHS TO BE FORMED F'OONA: Proposals £o r the more intensified deve.opment of forests as well as the improvemant of their quality were approved by the standing committee of the Central Board of Jb'crestry which concluded its two-day session here last week Dr. P. Dcsmukh, Union Minister forFOC - 351 words
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Article32 1954-08-12 3 MADRAS: It is understood that the Sahftya Academy of the Government ol India will consider the publication of the works of Kalldasa, three plays and three Kavyaa. In one FOCFOC - 32 words
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329 1954-08-12 3 MADRAS: m a criminal appeal, which Their Lordships Mr. Justice Mack and Mr. Justlce Baaheer Ahmed Sayeed disposed cf last week Mr. Justice Mack, m a note added to the Bench's judgment, delivered by Mr. Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed, commended the high sense of civic dutyFOC - 329 words
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201 1954-08-12 3 Judgment In Libel Suit: Damages Awarded PATTUKOTTAI: Mr. K. S. Mahal ingam. District Munsif, Pattukkottai, decreed a defamation suit m favour of Mr. S. Venkatramier, M.LA Mr. Selvam Chettiar, the defendant, was ordered to pay Rs. 500 as damages besides costs on the suit claim of Rs. 3,000. In hisFOC - 201 words
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Article57 1954-08-12 3 BOMBAY* Subscriptions to the 3 1 per cent National Plan Loan 1964 during the month of July 1954 according to reports so far received, amount to approximately Rs. 19.50 lakhs. The total subscriptions since April 19, 1954, amount to approximately 125.05 crores, says a Press ncte issuedFOC - 57 words
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1068 1954-08-12 3 CODfBATORE: Mr. C R. Srinivasaa, Editor, The Swadesamitraa, who arrived here to preside over the diamond jubilee of the Cholapadi Vaishnava Bandhu Sabha, addressed the members of the Non-Scheduled Banks' Association m Vysial Street. Mr X Raju. President of the Association welcom n«? MrFOC - 1,068 words
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Article80 1954-08-12 3 GUNTUR: Pudamathi Pra karam and 10 others offered satyagraha last week near Sangadigunta burial round by cutting date trees. They had earlier given notice to the District Superintendent of Police of their intention to offer satyagraha. The police arrest, ed all of them. Mr. Subbayya Pantulu, AdditionalFOC - 80 words
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674 1954-08-12 4 Ceylon Is Only Country For Sinhalese TAMILS ASKED TO QUIT! COLOMBO: A stir was caused m the House of Representatives last Wednesday when a Sinhalese member, Mr. V. A. I>. Sugathadasa, made a sweeping remark that the Tamil-speaking people of Ceylon, who were all foreigners, were responsible for the ilisFOC - 674 words
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Article183 1954-08-12 4 KATNAPURA; Pandltna Kirielic Gnanawimala Thero of Sastrodaya Pirivena, Marapona, who is making a special study of historical books prides himself as the favoured possessor of an 'ola book on medicines which he thinks is a "gold mino" not only to the medical practitioner, but alsoFOC - 183 words
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Article41 1954-08-12 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11. U.S. Ambassador George V Allen and hi.s wife left New Delhi by plane yesterday for a two-month leave m the United States. They planned a stop over for several days m Britain.- APAP - 41 words
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340 1954-08-12 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Commerce, Trade and Fisheries Mr. Shirley S. C. Corea will travel over 25.000 miies m the next seven weeks m the Interests of the Island's tea and rubber exports, its rtce position and its fishing 1 industry. EUa journeys willFOC - 340 words
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Article101 1954-08-12 4 COLOMBO: A standard size statue < 1 Lord Huritlhu will be installed m every liuthJaNt home m the Island. Thin is the task the AllCeylon Buddhist Congress has net itself. The statue will portray ih«? twin virtues compassion and wisdom. A nominal charge is toFOC - 101 words
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Article91 1954-08-12 4 JAFFNA: The foundation stone for the Jaffna Police building scheme at Pannai was laid by the inspector General of Police, Sir Richard Aluvthare. Mr. C. P. Wambeck. S.P. calling upon the I.G.P. to lay the stone told him that the Jaffna policeman had lived mFOC - 91 words
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191 1954-08-12 4 Failed To Pay I.T. Jailed For 6 Months PANADURA For fa Mug to pay income tax ainoanvnx to tvs. 4,i»y.yo Mr. Sam A. Silva, SoTitiMt' M.P. tor Aga:awatte, was lost Wednesday sentenced to six mouuKS' suupie uupusomuent oy tne P*ato(itira iviayinH'tte, ±\u\ ti K. a. Mr. Silva had ou anFOC - 191 words
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Article89 1954-08-12 4 KALUTARA: At the first business meeting of the Kalutara Urban Council, the chairman appealed to Muslim members who could speak Sinhalese to do so during meetings of the council. He was commenting on a statement by Mr. V. M. M. Sally, that the council wouldFOC - 89 words
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475 1954-08-12 4 COLOMBO: The difficulties experienced by Indian students here and Ceylonese students m India were brought to the notice of the Government by Opposition members, who maintained that the Government's present pel cy m regard t (> the issue of temporary residence permits wasFOC - 475 words
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Article117 1954-08-12 4 COLOMBO*: Is there a man-eating lepoard un the pn.wl In the. Soutnern l'rovince jungles? News nas reached Colombo that a leopard, suspected to be a 'man-eater', has already drawn his first 'human Mood. The victim is Maid to be a pilgrim returning from Kataragama. His body wa«FOC - 117 words
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175 1954-08-12 4 MURLIGaNJ: Sri Uil phadur Shastri India's Railways Minister opening the I4.miifc long meter gauge Murliganj. Dauram Madhepur rail link m tre Kosi D»'t here s:ud the present railway requirements n* North Bihar were receiving high priority. Bihar would hnve no cause for aFOC - 175 words
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Article46 1954-08-12 4 N A G P U R Pandit Ravi Shankar Shuk'i, Chief Minister, Mafl-iya Pradesh celebrated his 7-Hb birthday on Monday last A.mong those wKo called <n him were Dr. Pattabhi Sita. ramayya. Governor ana Pan. dlt D P. Mishra, former Home' Minister, FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article61 1954-08-12 4 WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. The United States Secretary cf State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said that some confusion was inevitable m carrying out the Indo-China armistice terms m Southern Vietnam. He added answering questions at his weekly press conference that the State Department had no information to suggest thatReuter - 61 words
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Article46 1954-08-12 4 The R. K. Samy Memorial i^und Committee at its final .neeting held on Aug. 7 at 3.T.C.E.U. premises decided to uvld a memorial at the grave jf late Mr. Samy, at a ccst uot exceeding $700.00 and to utilise the balance for a bust.46 words
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Article162 1954-08-12 4 The Annual game between the Chinese and the Indians for the Sundram iyer Shield will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday, Aug. 12, at 8.30 p.m. immedia.e.y alter the mass meeting to be addressed by tne Piesident of the United Nations Aseemoly, Madam Vijayalak.162 words
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Article59 1954-08-12 4 The President of the Overseas Pakistani League, Singa pore, request a.l Pakistan. s to display their National Flag en Pakistan Day, Aug. 14, over their homes and Business houses. In celebration of Pakistan Day there will be Sports on *L»'JL Ground, Ba est.er Road at 2.00 p m.59 words
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