Indian Daily Mail, 14 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. ITO. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1954. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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279 1954-08-14 1 Foreign Colonial Foothold In India Inconceivable Portugal Told To Emulate France NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— Mr. Nehru told the opening session of the all- India Newspaper Editors conference that India's basic approach to internal and international problems must be non-violent, "The world is at peaceAP; Reuter - 279 words
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Article135 1954-08-14 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13. Prime Minister Nehru gave Goan nationalists approval today for a march on Aug. 15 on Portuguese India, tut he cautioned them against use of violence. Mr. Nehru, addressing a meeting of the All-Indian Newspaper Editors Conference, .or the first time gaveAP - 135 words
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202 1954-08-14 1 LONDON Aug. 13 In hi reply ko a recent Br't^.i message expressing the hope that India would not use force or methods tx>'in l to lead to force m the dispute over the Portuguese settlements there, wae received at the Foreign Office last night EarlierReuter - 202 words
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Article106 1954-08-14 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. 'ndin's five-year plan of economic development Is making "good progress" and will hit a peak of activity next year. India's Minister of Works Housing and Supply .said Thursday. Sardar Swaran Singh paid •n official call on U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles whomAP - 106 words
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Article53 1954-08-14 1 NEW DELiHI, Aug. 13.— The Indian Government announced that fche Reserve Bank of India banned the transfer or sending of postal remittances of Indian currency today to Goa. The ban means that the 150,000 Goans living m India are no longer able lo send reaiittances to relativesReuter - 53 words
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Article37 1954-08-14 1 LONDON. Aug 13 Mr. Oliver Lyttelton former co. lonial Secretary, was eiectd chairman of the Boari of Directors for the Associated Electrical Industries Limited m succession to Sir Georec 1 Bailey who has resigned ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article306 1954-08-14 1 NEW DELHT, Aug 13 Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, has again re (ecu a proposal for 8 ooi.nabo powers conference on SEATO (South -East Asia Treaty Or. ganisation.) it wa3 lear>ie<l tiere from reliable source- 5 His reply w as sent yeJler. day toReuter - 306 words
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Article99 1954-08-14 1 NEW DELHI, Aug 13 The palace of Tibet's CornmunLst.spomored Panchei Lama has been severely <Ja maged by heavy floods, re. ports reaching here from Ka. limpong said One source' described the Shigatse palace as completely destroyed. Another said it had collapsed and that 200 people were trappedA.P. - 99 words
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Article91 1954-08-14 1 CANBERRA. Aug. U Opposition leader He rbert Evatt was made to apo'os/.e m the House of Repre<s<*nt<i tives Thursday to a Go > ;rn. ment supporter he had <les. cribed as a "dirty little Ma* The speaker said it wa? unparliamentary language we also demanded anA.P. - 91 words
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241 1954-08-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 13. Sudden outbreak of violence m South Travanoore by volunteers supporting the Travancore Tamilnad Congress Satyagraha movement for merger of Tamil areas with Madras has alarmed public opinion greatly m Madras State. Till now there was a great241 words
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Article, Illustration177 1954-08-14 1 NAIROBI, Aii*. IS. Mr. Gopala Menon, Indan Oovrmnnnt Representative m Malaya fo r the past three yearn, is to be appointed Indian Commissioner m Ea«t and Central Africa, according to the East African Standard. The newspaper said it understood Mr. Menon would succeedi Mr. A.Reuter - 177 words
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Article47 1954-08-14 1 VALETTA (Malta), AUff Jo —The new Pakistani destro yer, Taimur, formerly the British Mediterranean destroyer. Chivalrous which v/as handed over to the Pakistani Navy m June arrived at Malta from Britain it wiU be tried out m the Medit?r. ranean before aailin« east, wards.- APAP - 47 words
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Article45 1954-08-14 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Pakistan Ambassador Sayed Ainjad Ah said! that talks with India and the World Bank on the Indus river canal waters dispute have not yet resumed, tbut that he is hopeful the negotiations will start again m the near future. APAP - 45 words
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Article26 1954-08-14 1 LISBON, AUg 13 Pak tan will open a legation m Lisbon shortly it was 'announced yesterday by the Portuguese Foreign Min'st'r. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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169 1954-08-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 13.— The beginning of the end of three hundred years of French Rule m India was evident by the departure of M. Andre Menard, French High Commissioner from the territory of French India on Thursday. M.169 words
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Article, Illustration883 1954-08-14 1 PHOTO. Mrs. Pandit's Advice To Overseas Indians CONTRIBUTE TO PROGRESS OF LANDS YOU STAY IN Addressing a mass meeting at Malacca yesterday composed mostly of Indians, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit declared: "It is important that those of you who go from the Mother Country to different landsIDM - 883 words
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Article49 1954-08-14 1 Broadcast Of Mrs. Pandit s Speech The speech which Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit will make at a public meeting at the race course m Kuala Lumpur today Saturday (Aug. 14) will be recorded by Radio Malaya and will be broadcast from all stations, inducting Singapore., at 8.00 p.m. this evening.49 words
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Article94 1954-08-14 1 NEW DELHI, Aug 13 India will send about 1 000 people to Indo.Cnina to t'taff three Indo.China truce com. missions and an international secretariat, it was learned m official circles here yestrrd if. According to official estL mates about 300 civil and military personnel willReuter - 94 words
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Article75 1954-08-14 1 SEOUL. Aug. 13. President Syngman Rhee said upon his return to Seoul today r-« plans for unifying Korea MV military action bad been recislved unfavourably "at the highest levels m Wash'a*. ton." President Rhee said that with regard to United States aid and defence talks "I believeReuter - 75 words
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578 1954-08-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat Aug. 14, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS NO POLITICS FOR VARSITY X H E proposed Nanyang University is a Chinese affair and of course it is for the Chinese themselves to shape it as they like. But wnen we find it is having a political mission,578 words
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320 1954-08-14 2 Battle Of Tar And Kerosene Demonstrations For And Against Hindi In Tamilnad MADRAS: Volunteers of the Dravidian Federation, wearing black shirts, tarred Hindi letters on the name-boards of Railway Stations all over Tamilnad on Sunday. For the third consecutive year, they observed August Bas" Anti-Hindi Day. The demonstration was calledFOC - 320 words
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116 1954-08-14 2 CALCUTTA: Hydrant fueling system of aircraft m Dum Dum Airport was introduced last week coinciding with the first anniversary of the foun_ datJon of the Indian Airlines Corporation. The first supply was made to a 8.0.A.C. Argonut, which arrived here last week fromFOC - 116 words
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Article135 1954-08-14 2 MADRAS: Members of the Deck Passenger Welfare Committee, led by Mr. T. Berry, Chairman and Principal Officer. Mercantile Marine Department, visited the harbour last week and inspected the arrangements for the embarka. tlon of passengers by the s.s. Kajula which was leaving for Singapore last week. TheFOC - 135 words
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87 1954-08-14 2 SRINAGAK: Colonel Ram. nath Chopra, Director of Public Health, and InspectorGeneral of Prisons. Kashmli Government, said here that Sheikh Abdullah was m perfect health. He was referring to a report broadcast by the Pakistan Radio last week that Sheikh Abdullah was unwell and had beenFOC - 87 words
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Article130 1954-08-14 2 MYSORE: President Ra. Jendra Prasad last week visited the Government Sandal Oil Factory here and spent nearly an hour watching the vraious processes cf manufacture The President also visited the Sanskrit Pathasala and the Oriental Research Institute located here. On Sunday, last the President was programmed toFOC - 130 words
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179 1954-08-14 2 MADRAS: India's Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, put m a special plea for the continued use and study of English language m Imfia because she attributed all our success m international affairs to our knowledge of Engish. Speaking to newsmen, she testified from herFOC - 179 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-08-14 2 HiH Excellency the Governor of Sngapore, Sir J«»f^n N»<-n., visitedi the Happy World Trade Exhibition last week. I'i< iuu above shows the Governor viewing some oi the exhibits m the New Zealand Store. Picture below shows the Governor leaving the exhibition premises.46 words
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Article354 1954-08-14 2 MADRAS: Tributes were paid to the contribution of the late Rabindranath Tagcre towards East-West understanding by speakers at a meeting held at the Crescent Hall, Triplicane, last Friday to observe the 13th death anniversary of the poet. Mr. P. Ramakrishnan, i.C.S. Chief Presdiency Magistrate, presided. Mr.FOC - 354 words
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Article58 1954-08-14 2 KOZHIKODE: The ueath occurred of Dm Achutr.uu on July 31, at the Headiuar, ters Hospital due to heartattack. He was a popular medical practitionor and was the President and patron of the Malabar Branch of th« Indian Medical Association He served for some years n« the Vice-chairmanFOC - 58 words
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398 1954-08-14 2 Bihar Flood Relief May Cost Over Rs. 1 00 m. PAT N A: An area, of about 9,900 square miles have been inundated by the flood waters of the various livers of North Bihar affecting a population of over 64 lakhs m 7,577 villages, according to official reports received soFOC - 398 words
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Article45 1954-08-14 2 KARACHI: A major portion of Pakistan's surplus rice has been contracted for export on a barter basis by private traders A wide range of consumci and other goods will be Imported into the country by contracting parties against he bartered rice.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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63 1954-08-14 2 37 Refugee Families Desert Kendrapara Rehabilitation Centre CUTTACK Thirty .s^ East Bengal refugee fajnilic* have deserted from the Rai nagar Rehabilitation Centre m Kendrapara Sub.dlvision m Cut tack District rt cently. it was learsed here last week. When they offered Satyagraha at the Railway Station the police Intervened and ultimatelyFOC - 63 words
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Article59 1954-08-14 2 SRINAGAB: Mr Abdul Gani Goni, member of t u v Kashmir Assembly has been arrasted under the Pubta Security Act for Prejudicial activities against the Stuc ha St J ea J" m Au ust when the Kashmir ex. Premier Sheikh Abduliah was dism's sed and arrested MrFOC - 59 words
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Advertisement133 1954-08-14 2 I LIFE INSURANCE i H at new reduced rat as i| B The Insurance Policy taken out now V m may some day stand between you 'M W and disaster. I 1919-1954 1 I ImL new |ND|A I <*g^*o& ASSURANCE 00., LTD. I R Bank of China Bu iltfing, Singapore133 words
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Article, Illustration302 1954-08-14 3 Came Saw Conquered) A Land Gift To SATA In Commemoration Of Her Visit Mme. Pandit as she stood up to address the huge gathering of well over 17,000 people at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursdiy, Auir 12, she for a moment stootl speechless looU- n^I.D.M. - 302 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-08-14 3 Mm.- Pandit aodressingj tun ffucsts as*?W>te«> at the dinner party arranger* by Mr, G. Uttamram, at the Sea View Hotel. Mme. I'andit commended the act cf Mr. Uttamrain and appealed that ut Iht Ind a:is .•htniid follow li:s example and donate to and tfeservlng causes. (Beku) A section57 words
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Article56 1954-08-14 3 11.00 a.m.: Arrival at Singspore from K. 1* 12.00 noon: Press Conference at Public Relations Office, Con- fere nee Room, Assembly Hall. 1.00 pm.- Lunch with Exco and Legco members of Singapore. 5.30 i<i G. 30 p.m.: Reception by the Citco members. 8.45 p.m.: AtUlrens World56 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-08-14 3 Mrae. Pandit visited the Kamula Clui> to lay the foundation stone for the new building of the Club. Mrs. O. Uttamrain, Mi-s. H. M. K. Menon and Mrs. Sen Gupta are seen with Mrs. l*andtt. Mr. Gopala Menon and Mr. Bajpai, Secretary to Mrs. Pandit98 words
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Article, Illustration407 1954-08-14 4 AT R.K. MISSION! AT GENERAL HOSPITAL Toasts To Queen President Prasad United Nations SHOPPING Our dstinguished visitor stole seme time from her busy programme on Thursday to go shopping m the City. On the left sh<> is seen entering a shop, above she is taking407 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-08-14 4 A FOUNDATION STONE LAID MRS. PANDIT laid the foundation stone for extension t<> the club premises «f the Singapore imlim Association on Thursday, Aug. 11. A bouquet for Madam. Laying the foundation. 9«tl»UßprtaM»o(tlltt *tlit«»4«mßM|Bll*Ufe Registering her visit. MRS. VUAVALAKSHMi was entertained at a Buffet Dinner at Se a View Motel99 words
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92 1954-08-14 4 Grant For Chandernagore T. B. Clinic CHANDERNAGORK: The Jovernment of West Bengal iave. it is; learnt, assured a rrant o f Rs. 3C,000 fc r thr •stablishment of a Tubercu—siis Chinic at Chandernagoie A 21 laoin'uer Commit, co ha. >een formed with Sri U. C. toy, the Administrator, an< MFOC - 92 words
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80 1954-08-14 4 KARACHI: Pakistan has !c ded to take the seven-year-:ld Kashmir dispute back tc fie Security Council, according j local Press reports. The reports said a final decificn on this would be taken ter the return from Mecca o. akistan Premier Mohammed VM.FOC - 80 words
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155 1954-08-14 4 LAHORE: Mr. Abdul Rahman Mitha, an Indian national and a son of Si r Suleman Mitha of Bombay has been asked by the Pakistan Go\ ernment to make early arrangements tc return to India, according to a report from Quetta pub.ished here. Mr.FOC - 155 words
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Article74 1954-08-14 4 LAHORE: The Pakistan Government have appointed Sheikh M. A. Hamid retired Chief Engineer. West Puniao as officer on special duty tc asgat the Government "ir giving effect to 1 the Worla bank pvcpcsa's of the IndoPakistan water dispute conditionally accepter by Pakistan accordino: to Press roperFOC - 74 words
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Article56 1954-08-14 4 MADRAS: Sri C. Sunn* Tianlam, Madras Finance Mm 'ster, stated m the A.ssembb during: question time that ttiGovernment had given fron. their own funds loans amount* ns? to R& 7,46,137 to the displaced persons from Pakistan. Hie Government had not given any aid to evacueesFOC - 56 words
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89 1954-08-14 4 COLOMBO: Premier Sir John Kote.awala told the House Jf Representatives that he was m communication with Peking regarding the establishment of iiplcmatic relations between Ceylon and the Chinese Peoples Republic. Sir Kcteawa'a also said that he intended setting up honorary Ceylon Consulates m France. EgyptFOC - 89 words
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396 1954-08-14 5 nu iAHJWErThe shirt leader Afedu| Ghaffar Khan has stated thai any doubts about his organisation's loyalty to Pakistan were based on ignorance. "There is no contradiction between our words deeds and the best proof of this is our political life ofFOC - 396 words
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Article65 1954-08-14 5 KURNOOL: The site for the proposed rca^ bridge across Tungaghadra, Unking the Banaras-Cape Comorin National H ghways has been finally fixed at Manngalapad, about two and a half miles from here, it is officially learnt. The construction of tht? bridge plans and estimates for which are nowFOC - 65 words
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84 1954-08-14 5 SRINAGAR: Ol Ramnaih Chopra, Director of Pubic Health an<j Inspector-Generil of Prisons, said here that Sheikh Abdullah was n;.er_ iect health He was referring to a report broadcast by Pak'sta.i Radio last week that Sho'kh Abdullah was unwell and had been removed to Gulmarg aFOC - 84 words
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Article55 1954-08-14 5 LAHORE: The Pakistan North Western Railway des patched 157 wagons of dry ano fresh fruits to India a.s aganst 1,713 wagons sent by Ind.a Hiring July this year. Principal commodities r-ooiv ed by Pakistan include! 80 wmgona of coa fcr public con■iumpt.on, 723 wagons fcr rai Arays andFOC - 55 words
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Article79 1954-08-14 5 KATHM ANDU Nearly 38,000 people die of Malaria each year m Nepa*, according to official statistics Every year thirty-four and a half lakh, out of nearly ninetyone lakh of Nepal's present estimated population are affected by this disease. The Nepal Government with the aid ofFOC - 79 words
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230 1954-08-14 5 JHARIAt Ashoke Mehta M.P., the Praja Socialist leader, addressing a largely attended meeting of colliery workers here exhorted them tc exert their utmost and produce the maximum. The labour must not shirk its responsibility he added. He deplored the evil habits of drinking a ndFOC - 230 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-08-14 5 •A DROP OF POISON* is the title of a picture, a master-piece of Mr. A. S. A. Samy, which has had quite a lot of advance publicity and which is anxiously awaited here K. R. Ramasamy, Sivaji Ganesan. P. k Saraswati (seen m pcture above) and64 words
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Article255 1954-08-14 5 NEW DELHI: Tram services on tne Assam Kail LJnK iid.ve now oeen rosumed up 'to ciiligurl on tne Binar side ana irom Anungaon to Jorai oa tne border ol vveot tsengai on tne Assam side, it was authoritatively learnt Here. Tne damage caused to tneFOC - 255 words
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94 1954-08-14 5 NAGPUR: Both the Abajheri and Gorcwara tanks two of the three .sources of tnc city's water— supply begun overflowing after a lapse or six years following neavy rainfall, according to a message -from Magpur. The Ambajnen and Gorewara tanKs are 40 feet ana thirtyflve anaFOC - 94 words
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Article87 1954-08-14 5 SHILLONG Wild life m the Kazlranga game sanctuary m the Assam forest, the homeland of rare species of one-horned rhino, ceros is feared to have suffered heavy casualties m the present floods, according to report received through private sources. The Government has no information as yet,FOC - 87 words
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Article105 1954-08-14 5 AJMER: Mr BalakrLshna Kauia, Home Minister oi Ajiner, told that po.ice arrangements for the All-In-dia Congress Committee session and particularly for Ithc1 thc security of the Prime Mima ter ;were made under Ins personal supervision and that he felt they proved satisfac tory. He was commentnonFOC - 105 words
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Article88 1954-08-14 5 NEW DELHI: The Secretariate of the All-India Congress Committee has invited comments en the village panchayats report from Pradesh Congress Committees. Chief Ministers of States and some Ministers cf Government of India. The report which makes several recommendations about the functions and powers of panchyats was suoniiUodFOC - 88 words
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Article115 1954-08-14 5 HYDERABAD Glowing tributes to the memory of Rabindranath were paid at a numoer of meetings here on Aug. 8. At one meeting the State's Chief Minister, Sri B. Rama.krishna Rao, described Ta_ gore's poetry as a message of love to humanity." I Inaugurating Tagore Dey observedFOC - 115 words
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Article117 1954-08-14 5 U.S. MILIITARY AID TO PAKISTAN Karachi Pakistan's financial resources, both internal an.d external, and the fin anciel requirements of civil administration, defence, and development are stated, to have been reviewed at a, meeting between the members of the American Economic Aid Mission and the jSecretaiy, Ministry of finance, here lastFOC - 117 words
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Article147 1954-08-14 5 MADRAS: The Indian Railway Cffltftfenary Exhibition special trains, now touring the country, will be open for public view mi n Madras fo r ten days from August 21. The two trains, cne running on the metre-gauge and the other on the broad-gauge are expected to arrive mFOC - 147 words
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Advertisement262 1954-08-14 5 -.ji. j —^VV f/ V V\ I i I In eight Hours.. .something wonderful happens to a Parker "51" Pen l?S,2tri2l thC I arkert>sl 7 Cn > OU bu > use to a point of supreni c smoothness, and m i sn c :r" wntmg pen desifn<d and stays that262 words
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89 1954-08-14 6 CO LOMBO Permanen t Secretaries have been warned by the Treasury that m all their departments there houid be forma publiahci m English, Sinhalese and rannl. m accordance with the re. commendations of the Of&cal Languages Commission A Treasury circular states that all departmentalFOC - 89 words
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313 1954-08-14 6 Colombo Mayor's View COLOMBO: There was no place today for a politician who worked on the basis of race or caste, Mayor of Colombo, Mr. T. Rudra, toU a public meeting organised m connexion with Thannakulasingham Day celebrations held by the NorthFOC - 313 words
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Article, Illustration127 1954-08-14 6 Mr. Donald E. Fowlcs, a Construction Engineer, has been lent by The Shell Company of Australia Limited to Shell m Singapore to supervise the construction of one bulk installation at Labuan and two new bulk depots m Kuching and Slbu. Mr. Fowles will spend the next fifteen months127 words
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48 1954-08-14 6 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala, told Parliament last week that he was considering- the question of the exchanging of ambassadors between China and Ceylon. He also added that three new consulates were to be opened m France, Egypt and Holland.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article48 1954-08-14 6 COLOMBO: Mrs. Alice Kotelawala who has been ill for the last few days took a turn for the worst last week. Her condition had not improved since. The Prime Minister Sir John KoteJawala rushed to his mother's bed-side immediately after Parliament had adjourned.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article38 1954-08-14 6 There will be a demonstration m the British Council Hall from 10 a.m. 12 noon on Sunday, Aug. 15 an<j Sunday, Aug. 22 by children of the Singapore Social Centres run by the Social Welfare Department.38 words
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350 1954-08-14 6 Foreign Embassies' Meddling In Local Party Politics Deplored £<>LOMBO: Several opposition Members alleged m ParUament la»t week that certain Foreign Embassies were pa£ tldpat ng In local Party politic*. They urged the Government to exercise some supervision over them. Mr. C. Suntharalingam, M.P. for Vavuniya, accused tbe American Embassy ofFOC - 350 words
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108 1954-08-14 6 KUKUNEGAI.A- Mr. S. W. R. D. Banderanaike, Leader of the Opposition m the House of Represen_ tatives. told a meeting of tihc Sri Lanka Freedom Party at Hiripitiya that had he been m the U.N.P. he would have become Prime Minister before Mr. DudleyFOC - 108 words
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Article57 1954-08-14 6 COLOMBO A foronzo miniature of Malhameru (the Cosmic Mountain) with a tortoise holding it up, was found last month at the site close to the resthouse, known as Rama Kale, states a press note issued by the Department of Archaeology. It is In the form ofFOC - 57 words
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89 1954-08-14 6 COLOMBO: Ships calling at Colombo for repairs during the next three mcnths will be directed either to Bombay or Cochin as the dry dock here is out of commission. A port official stated that repairs wer c being carried out to the dock gateFOC - 89 words
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114 1954-08-14 6 With effect irom Mod -lay Aug. 16, inclusive the exstore prices of Government medium' grade imported rice and aL=o 'local' rice sold by Government will be reduced by 2 cents per katty and thereafter there win be no controlled pruces covering sale by114 words
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Article106 1954-08-14 6 The notorious leader of a murder gang of terrorist, iti the Salak area of Seping. Selangor Hoi Nam Onn ilia* Ah On n was killed by a Pc_ lace area security unit m the jungle near Salak at breakfast time yesterday Hoi Nam Onn, a 40-year-old Hylam.106 words
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Article56 1954-08-14 6 Normal C.P.A service has been resumed on AMftM 12th. The plane shot down near Hainan has been renlttc. «d by a luxurious first.cia3s Skymaster purchased from thie Canadian Pacific Air. lines The new plane cotuiiins only 44 seats and gives all passengers every modern con. venience and comfort56 words
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253 1954-08-14 6 r«« MB Government Parliament Party SubCoramittee on Lands has unanimously decided to recome^w,^? th f ve ""ncnt the introduction of legislation prohibiting- both nationals and non-nationals from alienatta! or selling land, including estates, to non-nationals. auenatUlB j member of the Sub-Committee told "TheFOC - 253 words
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266 1954-08-14 6 Malaya Owes Great Deal To Rubber Tappers Mudio "Malaya owes a great deal to those working on the estates— tiie tappers, estate agents, the office and the managerial staffs,"— 'this statement was made by Sir Francis Mudie, Chairman of the Mission of Inquiry into the Rubber Industry of Malaya, at266 words
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Article76 1954-08-14 6 At the 7th annual general meeting of the Muar Ceylonese Association held recently, the following were elected officebearers and the Committee of management President: Dr. S. Appudurai (re-elected); Vice.JPresident: Mr. K. Carthigesu (reelected) Hon. Secy. Mr. V. Nadaraj«h; Hon. Asst. Secy. Mr. K. Ramanethan; Hon. iTeasurer: Mr.76 words
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Article83 1954-08-14 6 The Tamil -an Association, Singapore, has set up centre^ to assist the Indians to register for United Kingdom and Colonies Citizenship. The centres are, Nos. 9 Norris Road (Ramakrishna Mission); 238 Rangoon Road; 39 Rangoon Road; 7 Lorong Lalat; 37 Meyappa Oietty Road; 129-B Haig83 words
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36 1954-08-14 6 Following a recent directive from. the Director id Operations, brOKen rice may no longer be issued to pojiTy rearers m t c food restricted area of P ovince Wellesicy South.36 words
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Article107 1954-08-14 6 Free Variety Entertainment There wi.l ue a variety Entertamment In the Britisn Council Hall from 7 p.m.--y p.m. on Monday, Aug. 16 by the Federation of Boys Cluo. Admission is fee. GOVERNUK AO ENTERTAIN WAY DELEGATES Delegates to the WAY Assembly and representative* <>t those actively associated with youth movement*107 words
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122 1954-08-14 6 CX)IX)MBO: H"hc G<>ven: ment haa decided to inton.;if> the special measures taken ugain^t illicit immigration al ready m force and to ir_ troduce additional mcsice.* to suppress it. The Prime Minister, b r John Kotelawala sought pup» plementary pro\l;ion for. r sum of Rs 260 000FOC - 122 words
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