Indian Daily Mail, 17 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 182. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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187 1954-08-17 1 Merger Of Foreign Pockets Inevitable But No Violence NEHRU From Oar Ow n Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 16 India will always stick to non- violence and seek to find a peaceful solution for the problem created by the refusal of the Portuguese to evacuate their pockets m India," declared Premier187 words
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Article169 1954-08-17 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 16.— The Goa. lndian border appeared quiet this morning following the entry by peaceful demonstrators yesterday Indian Independence Day- demanding the union of tne Portuguese settlement with India. Mr. Peter Alvarez, PresiCongress, left Belgaum tor Savantwadi, a town near the border, this morning to reviewReuter - 169 words
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Article49 1954-08-17 1 Madam Vijayalakshmi 1 an. dit President of the Unitao. Nations Gerterai Assemoly. left for Indonesia yesterday afternoon by K. L. M. at 4 15 p.m. •Madam Vijayalakshmi left for Indonesia early yesterday but due to engine trouble her plane had to return to Sin. gaporte.49 words
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117 1954-08-17 1 Over 1,000 Dead In Nepal Floods KATMANDU. Aug. 16.— Deaths m the Nepal monsoon floods the worst ever recorded rose to nearly 1,000 last night with reports from Golka, a western hill district 80 miles away, that 300 people had been swept away by flood waters or killed by landslides.Reuter - 117 words
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276 1954-08-17 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— The Goan nationalist drive to eject the Portuguese from the Indian subcontinent appeared today to be blocked at least temporarily, by Indian as we.l as Portuguese police. Reports reaching New Delhi on yesterday's long-publicized n on.A.P. - 276 words
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Article134 1954-08-17 1 NEW YORK. Au£ 16.— TAe rcilfious stprnifiCßnce of Go* m the dispute between Portugal and India over the enclaves on the Indian sub-continent is mentioned today m an editoIral m the New York Timts. CJoa is Important m the minds of millions of Portuguese notA.P. - 134 words
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Article65 1954-08-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, Aug. 16.— The first honours list published on the eighth anniversary of freedom contains the following honours BHARAT RATNA (India's highest honour). Sri C. Rajagopalacheri, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and Sir C. V. Raman. LOTUS (First Class): Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. LOTUS (Second65 words
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Article78 1954-08-17 1 Nh\V J>rJLJil. Aug. 10.— I'ne uovornnieiii oi India yesieruby announced revision o* Its original order banning ail money remittances to the Portuguese settlements through postal channels. A note said remittances will be permitted up to SO rupees per day per remitter. A Communications Ministry spokesman explained thisAP - 78 words
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Article198 1954-08-17 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 16.— Indian frontier police stopped one large force led by Ishwarlal Desai, the Socialist leader, 500 yards from the border ol Oaman, quoting an Indian government order that no one was to be permitted to enter unless he was under Portuguese Jurisdiction. TheA.P. - 198 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-08-17 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissioner-General for South East Asia, addressing the opening session of the 2nd General Assembly of World Assembly of Youth on Sunday, Aug. 1&. Madam VijayalakMhmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General As. sembiy Is seated beh ntf. Mr. Eric85 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-08-17 1 Mrs. Vljayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, In Kuala Lumpur, called on His Highness the Sultan of Selangor ana the Tengku Ampuan at the Lstana. Here, the Tengku Ampuan is pinning on Mrs. Pandit a gold) brooch m the shape of65 words
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Article97 1954-08-17 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— India's largest Society of Editors yesterday passed a resolution welcoming m principle a st&tutory Press council to enforce a code of journalistic ethics. But the resolution opposed other government steps designed to eliminate '•objectionable matter" from 'nd an newspapers. The All-India Newspaper Editors'A.P. - 97 words
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228 1954-08-17 1 India Honours War I Dead For First Time Those Who Died Then Died For India Also From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 16— At a solemn ceremony yesterday morning Governor Sri Prakasa placed a wreath art the war Memorial built 21 years aeo m memory of those Madrasis lolled m228 words
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Article264 1954-08-17 1 The five M.P's who form the delegation from the U.K. Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, arrived m Singapore yesterday to begin their tour of the British territories m South East Asia. They were met by Mr. J. Lawler Honorary A.D.C. to the Governor, Sir John264 words
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Article145 1954-08-17 1 PEKING, Aug. 16 The British mission visited an. cient Peking* "forbidden city* today before a dinner engagement as guesta of honour of Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, and hij government The high-walled "Forbid, den City" which stands m the heart of Peking was madeReuter - 145 words
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Article95 1954-08-17 1 LONDON, Aug. 16.— Mrs. Clement Attlee, wife of the British Labour Party leader, leaves here by air On September 4 fcr Singapore on her way to Australia and New Zealand. She and her husband will spend four days m Australia as guests of the AustralianReuter - 95 words
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Article67 1954-08-17 1 MANILA, Aug. 16 Nine teen Indonesians were arrested Friday when they attempted to land a t a souchern Philippine port, the Inundation Bureau disclosed yesterday. The Indonesians cam*? by .-aiiboat and waded a sh.>r'e at Padade m the Davao Gulf, Immigration officials said. They were broughtAP - 67 words
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Article260 1954-08-17 1 KING'S LYNN, NorioU, Au g. 16 The girls of this farming town are on th«. lookout for an anonymous bachelor and marriage 'a the last thought m :iieir minds. He has had the aud'»cty to criticise their figurbs Jn a letter signed: "Bachalor'' to the localReuter - 260 words
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Article147 1954-08-17 1 Don't decry other's creeds, but propagate »your own. Extol Democracy, instead of denouncing communism, 1 said Madam Pandit addressing the World Assembly of Youths, m Singapore, Sunday. In the final analysis', she added, that ideology alone will win, which does greatest good to147 words
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Article70 1954-08-17 1 Mr. M. GopaU Menon, Representative of the Government of India In Mal.-ij-a, will be leaving Singapore on Sun day. Aug. 22 by Air India International at 7.30 ajn for New Delhi via Bombay." At New Delhi he will receive instructions regarding his new appointment. The report70 words
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575 1954-08-17 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Tues. Aug. 17, 1954 India Averts Goa Crisis JJVEN m the face of grave provocations India has never resorted to violence to settle disputes. The latest instance where India has restrained her i hand with extraordinary patience and tolerance is m respect of Goa, the most575 words
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Article123 1954-08-17 2 KURUNEGALA; Cases of homicide have been all due to '■jealousy over women" and "land disputes." Crime statistics of the Kurunegala district for the first six months of this year reveal a. increase of 28 cases of grave crime as compared with the corresponding period m 1953.FOC - 123 words
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1606 1954-08-17 2 An Interesting Analysis MADRAS: The close cultural intercourse that had existed between India, and countries to the west of her m the Middle East form the dawn of civilisation until a few centuries back was referred to by Dr. C. Kunhan Raja, Professor ofFOC - 1,606 words
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565 1954-08-17 2 NOA GOA (Goa-Portuguese India)— Most Goans— natives of this largest of the three Portuguese Indian territories are born with a paid-up annuity policy payable as soon as they reach adulthood. yincc before the Portuguese took over this area m 1510, the residents here workedAP - 565 words
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323 1954-08-17 2 Congress Has Become "Flabby" Says C.R.! MADRAS "The Congress has become of late flabby as all sorf of people have joined the o-.ganisation," said Sri C. RajCigopalachariar. addressing a meeting at Mylapore. The strength of an institution m politics, he said, did not lie m mere numbers. A small, compact,FOC - 323 words
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Article245 1954-08-17 2 BOMBAY: The Bombay Land improvement Schemes Act, 1942 is proposed to be amended so as to enable the Government to start bunding schemes immediately after it is notified m the Official Gazette that scarcity prevails o r is •likely to prevail m a particular area andFOC - 245 words
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Article79 1954-08-17 2 KARACHI: Pakistan has decided to take th| tev<?n year old Kashmir dispute back to the Security Council according to local Press report* The reports said a final decision would be taken after the return from Mecca of the Pakistan Premier, Mr Mo hammed AH. OnlyFOC - 79 words
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80 1954-08-17 2 LiAHORE: The case against the Indian film "JaaT* i 3 likely to be withdrawn following an inquiry into the al legations that the film had been Illegally imported from India. The inquiry conducted by a senior police officer TOportfed to have revea cd that theFOC - 80 words
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339 1954-08-17 2 Ready To Face Inquiry Minister Tells Communists MADRAS: "I am not afraid of allegations, and lam prepared to face any public inquiry," said Sri C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, speaking m the Madras Assembly on the Madras District Boards (second amendment) Bill, which relates principally to the maintenance of law andFOC - 339 words
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Article186 1954-08-17 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Governor of Madras, Sri Sn Prakasa. will tour Travan. core«, Cochin for a week from Aug 2S. He will be a jfi evt of the state Government. According to the present programme, the Governor and party will arrive m Tnci.ur by train onFOC - 186 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-08-17 2 PHOTO. MRS. VIJAYALAKSHMI PANDIT, President of the United Nations General Assembly, at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, official residence of the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. Picture shows Mrs. Pandit with the High Commiss oner Sir Donald) MacGUUvry and Lady MacGiUivry.— INFORMATION DEPTINFORMATION DEPT - 44 words
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128 1954-08-17 2 BOMBAY: The Portuguese Government of DJu is reported to have ordered the seizure of all foolgrains stocked m private godowns and with grain dealers for the use ot military and police. According to refugees from Div, the Governor of Div has ordered the residentsFOC - 128 words
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Article153 1954-08-17 2 LAHORE Three out of four stanzas of the Pakistan national anthem, approved by the Central Government but not yet officially released, were published m local Press. The English translation of them reacts as follows Blessed by thou sacred land, Happy be thou beauteous realm, Thou symbol ofFOC - 153 words
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53 1954-08-17 2 BARODA: Dr Raiendra. Prasad, President of Indn will unveil a statue of Ma'iatma Gandhi at Baroda when he tours Gujerat In November. The nine-foot statue waa made by Herr Doriag a German artist, at a coat of Ra 34.000 raised from pub 1FOC - 53 words
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694 1954-08-17 3 Land Grants To Politicals Madras Govt. Policy MADRAS: Assignment of land to Dotitical Mjfferers formed the subject of a question to th« Madras Legislative Assembly recentty The Revenue Minister, Mr. M. A. Manlckavelu Naicker, stated that persons who suffered imprisonment by taking part m any of the following movements wereFOC - 694 words
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Article30 1954-08-17 3 HYDERABAD: The Nizam the Rajpramukh of Hyd^ral a«2 has subscribed Rs 1 (K> 000 to th« National Plan icnn through the Womea'a Na. tWaal Small Savins- h^.* FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article106 1954-08-17 3 v* DALS°u USIE: Prim« Mlj»Ister Nehru described) as 'very dangerous" the phrase Government officials often used m reply to questions tiiat "the matter was under active consideration of the Government." Mr. Nehru, who was replym X to an addlress of welcome presented to him by citizens ofFOC - 106 words
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Article140 1954-08-17 3 Export Duty On Groundnut Oil MADURAI: The Madura! Ramnad Chamber of commerce, m a communication to the union Secretary of th» Ministry of Commerce and Industry urged total abolt 0.1 of export duty on groundnut oil or at least reduction >t the duty firom Rs 350 to Rs 100 aFOC - 140 words
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Article109 1954-08-17 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Maui t_ lal verma, member of the congress Working Committee from Rajas than and Mr. Aditendra.. president of tiio Kajasthan' PCC, met tl»t Congress President, Mr Nehru m connexion with the representation of 66 ConureaS MLAs of Rajasthan, exp routing lack of confidenceFOC - 109 words
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Article205 1954-08-17 3 PATIALA: Proposals to establish a sugar factory at Sangrur on a cooperative basis were discussed by offic: Us of the Finance and Development Departments of the PEPSU Governmient with a representative of a private firm. Th« factory will be under the joint partnership of the Government, the firm,FOC - 205 words
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65 1954-08-17 3 NEW DELHI: Eleven locomotives are to be purchased from a Japanese firm for Vhc on the railway system of the Calcutta Port Trust An agreement is being entered Into for the supply of the .'oco. motives which will cost £1.67,190 (Rfl. 22. 29 200).FOC - 65 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-08-17 3 The eyes behind the Web are terrifying indeed but they, struck the lady down Wind! A 'tearful' scene m NAINA. She is Geeta Bali.28 words
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Article97 1954-08-17 3 ALLAHABAD Sri Brijlal Biyani, Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister, pleaded for the formation of two States out of the Marathi-speaklng districts of Bombay, Hyderabad, and Madhya Pradesh. While he believed m 'the linguistic distribution of the States, he toldi a Press con. ference, it was also necessary toFOC - 97 words
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Article279 1954-08-17 3 MADRAS: Inaugurating the Pachaiyappa'3 College Union last week, Dr. A. Krishna" swami, M.P., expressed the view that a careful and vigilant public opinion was neces sary for the efficienct functioning of a democratic welfare State like India. Dr. Krishnaswami, who speke on "Freedom and tho minorities'- statedFOC - 279 words
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Article703 1954-08-17 3 MADRAS: In the Madras Legislative Assembly Mr. T. C. Narayanan Nambiar initiated a half-hour debate on the question cf providing housesites to the homeless an<i poor Harijans m Malabar. The member said that there were some 80,000 Harijan families m Malabar, the majority of whem had noFOC - 703 words
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Article142 1954-08-17 3 A Feast For The Dead Man BOMBAY: A "dead man*' walked into his home to find his wiping relatives were making preparations for his iast rites, Tajiram an old resident of Kamatipura, disappeared from his house on Saturday evening, and his relatives reported it to the Police A party ofFOC - 142 words
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Article296 1954-08-17 3 X&W D&LHI: Work is to begin shortly on the cons, truction of two new lighthouses, ante on the West Coast and the other on the kast £x>ast, it is Jearnt The West Coast iightluvu.se will be located at Okha on the Sauxashtra Coast at the mouth oj)FOC - 296 words
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Article115 1954-08-17 3 BOMBaY About 80 per cent of India's requirements of petroleum products will be met from within by 1957, when the three proposed oil refineries are expected to reach full production. India's requirements of petroleum products are placed at 3.75 million tons a year. This rateFOC - 115 words
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130 1954-08-17 3 CALCUTTA Construction of a spur m the River Hooghly at Akra, five miles downstream of the Kidderpur docks, is one of the major projects m the Rs. 8-crore scheme of development being undertaken by the Commissioners for the Port of Calcutta under theFOC - 130 words
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Article246 1954-08-17 3 MAI>RAS: Mr. Sri Pra. kaaa, Governor of Madras, was dismayed at the practice m bygone times of subordinate rulers giving their daughters m marriage to their overlords or the latter's relatives for obtaining some favour, when this was recalled by Dr. C. Kunhun Raja at a meeting mFOC - 246 words
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Article115 1954-08-17 3 MADRAS: Members of the Deck Passengers' Welfare Committee visited s.s. "Jalagopal,'> which brought passengers from Singapore and Penang. They talked to the passengers, and ascertained from them the difficulties they had on board ship. They inspected the catering arrangements and bunks. The members observed the CustomsFOC - 115 words
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Article106 1954-08-17 3 RAILWAY TEST MADRAS: A mock message of a '"serious railway acc>. dent" was &ent by the Railway authorities to test the alertness of the Railway start and the Police, The mesrige statkd: "The Bangalore Passenger train which left Mad. rag met with an accident at milts 8, between Koruiur andFOC - 106 words
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Article358 1954-08-17 3 LONDON: Official circles m London denied any discourtesy m the manner of the delivery of the British message to India about the dispute over Portuguese settlements m India. D el J\i messages had stated that the contents of the message were announced by the FcreipFOC - 358 words
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Article102 1954-08-17 3 BOMBAY: Gen. RajeruiraMnhlji, commander-in-Chnf of the Indian Army, accompanied by Maj. Gen S. D yerma. Master General of brdin&nco left here for London last wteek by an Air India International Constellation to at tend the Imperial Ge vu 1 Staff Conference. Gen Rajendrasinhjl sai«l the conferenceFOC - 102 words
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Article52 1954-08-17 4 HOLIDAY MARKS END OF WAR PROVIDKNCfi Rhode Island Aug. lo Rhode Is land, alun c of the 48 .sLatCo, Saturday observed as tl lull legal holiday the 9th anniversary of the end of the war with Japan. Industry and business both observed the holiday und a memorial service was hReuter - 52 words
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378 1954-08-17 4 MADRAS: Mr. V. V. Giri, Union Labour Minister, expressed the hope that Ceylon statesmen would rise to the occasion and realise that friendship between Ceylon and India was absolutely necessary for securing world peace. Mr. Giri, a former High Commissioner to Ceylon,FOC - 378 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-08-17 4 MISS SIDHA SENAN, second daughter of late Mr. R. G. Senan and Mrs. Senan of Penang recently left for the United Kingdom by "s.s. Canton to study Domestic Science. She was entertained to a tea party at the North Malaya Kerala Samajam prior to her65 words
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Article52 1954-08-17 4 CANNES FRANCE Aup 16. The Begum Aga Kh:m, Ftiench wife of the leader of the IsmalH Moslems, ha.l returned from Pilgrimage to the Mecca made by plane and air-conditioned trailer. The Begum, before her marriage the French dancer and beauty contest winner Yvtette Labrousse is a. con_ vertAP - 52 words
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117 1954-08-17 4 Lever Brothers Assurance To Employees Lever Brothers (Ma'iay.V Limited regret that "approximately 150 of their Daily Paid Workers appear to have voluntarily left thteir employment with the Company, after listening to the blandishments of a Union which has r*ot shown itself to be representative of them.'' The press note issued117 words
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Article111 1954-08-17 4 OOLiOMBO: The Wellawatte Spinning and Weavii'g Mills workers, who are on strike have decidted to go on fast till their demands are met. Last week thte workers trooped out of the Mill pre. mlses into the compound to stage their fast m public. Dr. MFOC - 111 words
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Article61 1954-08-17 4 LONDON. Aug 16 —Hue cireds of Pakistanis m I/hidon celebrated the seventh anniversary of their country' 3 independence Day by attending a meeting at the Pakistan High Commission hem. Many of them came from the Oval cricket ground where they watched the start of tht third day's playReuter - 61 words
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Article111 1954-08-17 4 COLOMBO: The Governor. Glen. Sir Oliver Gooentiih: <c twice visited the scene of fire at Malika Lane. Sir Oliver asked the Muni, Cipal Commisbuancr, Mr. w Gopallawa and the Charity Commissioner.. Mr. I H. Wijesinghe. w spare no expense m making the victim 3 of the111 words
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Article173 1954-08-17 4 The Red Cress Soctccy scouts and several other voluntary organisations assisted the vicitims by supplying coJ. ming, milk and rice. rh c Municipal Comin;-.■-ioner has made arrango. ments for the Marketing department to supply the i>eo_ pie with two rice meals a uay. These rendered honie'csi wereFOC - 173 words
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Article78 1954-08-17 4 JAFFNA: A 26-year.old wo. man of Chavakachchcri South Sinnathamgan, wife of V. 'Subramaniam. died at the Civil hospital, Jaffna, as a result 01 being bitten by a goat. Subramaniain said that about 50 days ago nLs wife was bitten on the left hanfl by a goat.FOC - 78 words
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Article91 1954-08-17 4 COL^OMDO: Mr. R. T Chari till last year deputy High Commissioner fcr lnaia m Ceylon has been transferred to Karachi as de,, uy High Commissioner there. At present he is at the Min^tiy i>f External A9cairs m Delhi and is 4 n charge of Infov.nation Mr. Sidharta Charry.FOC - 91 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-08-17 4 PICTURE. Madam Vijayalakshml Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, signing: the Visitors' register at the City Council here. The occasion was a reception arranged on Sunday, August 15, by the City Council to honour Madam Pandit. Looking on is Mr. J. T. Rea,I.D.M. - 69 words
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381 1954-08-17 4 JAFFNA: The Paimyrah plam was a gift of the God 3 to the North. The Minister of industries. Sir Kantian Vaithianathan, should help to promote Its many products said Mr S. N. Perinpanayag am. President Neervely Gan. dhi Sangam m welcoming Sir ikanthiahFOC - 381 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-08-17 4 PICTURE. Mr. O. G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, Singapore, thanking- Madam Vljayalakshnii Pandit, President, United Nations General Assembly, at the end! of a Press Conference which ahe gave at the Public Relations Office, Sunday. Mr. M. Go pa la Menon, Representat've of the Government of IndiaI.D.M. - 58 words
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229 1954-08-17 4 NEW DELHI: The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Neh/u. sent three separate mfi±» *<; ol good wishes to tne Acniw, Chairman of the international Supervisory Commissions i^i V>et is am, Laos and Cambodia. The international Commission for Viet m am is instaaea at rianci wither.FOC - 229 words
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Article73 1954-08-17 4 KOTTAYAM: The Chair.; man and 20 members -A t»e Parliamentary Kuober 3'-le Committee, which arr»veu here from Ernakuiam, vis- ted the rubber estates of' Kunfirapally Ponukunnam. and Mundakayam In the evenii.c they had Interviews witih tnc* curvctora of the Indian Rubber Board. Kottayam, and some of theFOC - 73 words
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Article84 1954-08-17 4 5O O- Year Old Monument CO.L#<JiviJcsu four CtlWWf studenw visited a temple m Jiotte m search oi a monument left there 500 years ag>> by the leader of a gooiwtn mission Mr. Eunuch Cnen ho. who uved during tne wing uymasty (140S) Kunuch Cnen Ho and h»s party had visitedFOC - 84 words
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202 1954-08-17 4 NO NEED TO FEAR CHIANG Ceylon P.M. COLOMBO; mere was no need to fear the reoer.t thieat by Chinese natiozia.ist navai units to attack snip-i taking Ceyion rubber to the jr-eopies Republic of Chmu. saa tne fume Minister Sir John KotCiawaia, m the House of Representatives. he &aid tne transportFOC - 202 words
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Article145 1954-08-17 4 Dato Nik Ahmed .Ka m ii C.B. Member for Local Gov* eminent and Town planning Federation of Malaya Mr O. C Tan. Member of the Legislative Council Sin gapore, will attend the ltVi t Consultative Committee M e «r tog of the Colombo p;,n wnich will open145 words
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104 1954-08-17 4 CALCUTTA: Prisoners undergoing longterm sentences In the West Bengal jails will enjoy One months' "vacation" every yoar under a proposed amendment to the Prisons Act. Experts believe fchat this will soften "criminal tendencies" mi n prisoners, who will be given necessary parole to enable themFOC - 104 words
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Article65 1954-08-17 4 GOOSE BAY, LABRADOR Aug. 16 The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of the Queen, flew m to Goose LJay yesterday after a tour i>l tnc Ungava Iron. Ore pro. ject at Knob Lake. Que This remote airba c is |ha last stop on his Canadian tour TomorrowAP - 65 words
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