Indian Daily Mail, 22 August 1954
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Title Section18 1954-08-22 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 186. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-08-22 1 PICTURE. This beautiful volume of Erskine's May's ParliamentaryPractice was presented to the Singapore Legislat ye Council on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 1954, by Mr. Ralph Assheton, leader of the United Kingdom Branch of the Commonwealth Par'Hmentary Association. IDMIDM - 42 words
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116 1954-08-22 1 Violent Demonstration In L Athens As Dispute Goes To U. N. ATHENS, Aug. 21.— Fifty-two Greeks were injurfd m Athens yesterday when police used fife hoses and clubs to beat beck crowds demanding that Britain turn over the East Mediterranean Island of CyprusAP - 116 words
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Article71 1954-08-22 1 NICOSIA, Cpyrus, Aug. 21. The Port of Famagusta was plunged into darkness last DtgM when the government electricity authority's transformer near there was wrecked. F^w details are available, but jt is believed to have been an act of sabotage which the police ire new investigating. TheReuter - 71 words
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Article64 1954-08-22 1 BIRMINGHM (England!), Aug. 21: Mrs. Elsie Nolan, 34, pawned her wedding ring to buy a carving knife. And with that knife, police told a court here, she stabbed her husband to cteath as he slept because he kept her short of housekeeping money. MagistratesA.P. - 64 words
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Article182 1954-08-22 1 BALMORAL Scot lanl, Aug. 21 Blue-eyed Princess Margaret becomes 24 today and interest is centred on the possibility of an engagenr- nt announcement The London Daily Herald went so far its. to predict the announcement would be mudc on the Princess' birthday and Colin Tennant, 27, sonAP - 182 words
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Article93 1954-08-22 1 Invite Attlee To U.S. Plea WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. The Christian Science Monitor said it hoped an official Invitation to visit the United States would be sent to Mr. Clement Attlee and Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the British Labour leaders new m China, and that they would accept the invitation. The independentReuter - 93 words
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58 1954-08-22 1 ASIAN ENTRY INTO CENTRAL. AFRICAN FEDERATION SALISBURY, Aug. 21.— The Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. Julian Greenfield, said Government policy on Asian immigration into the Central African Federation was that it should be limited to a selected number of "teachers, preachers and wives of Asians already living there." There shouldReuter - 58 words
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Article67 1954-08-22 1 PRETWOOD, Buckinghamshire. Aug. 21: Mrs. Clement Attlee, wife of the leader of the Labour opposition, left her home here yesterday for a holiday m the Isle of Wight. She is leaving England on September 4 for Australia, joining Mr. Attlee. now In China, on the way mReuter - 67 words
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Article41 1954-08-22 1 RANGOON. Aug. 21: Twentythree Opposition Members walked out of the Burmese Lower House m protest against a government bill giving the police power to investigate and institute criminal proceedings m cases of defamation against police servants,- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article31 1954-08-22 1 KARACHI, Aug. 21. Pakistan is likely to agree to Egypt's proposal for alUMoslem Congress) to be held at Mecca annually during the pilgrimage season, an official spokesman said. APAP - 31 words
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115 1954-08-22 1 TORONTO, Aug. 21. Security precautions for next week's visit of the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra will be even stricter than those for the 1951 tour of the Queen and the Duke of Edlnb'lrgh, a police spokesman <»\d yesterday. The Royal party will beReuter - 115 words
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62 1954-08-22 1 CALCUTTA Aug. 2l— Nine thousand Indian bank clerks halted traffic m the max street of Calcutta yesterday m prote t march against a proposed wage cut Waving banners and shout. m^ slogans they threaded "probable dislocation" of b mking routine throughcut Beagt) State if employersReuter - 62 words
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Article42 1954-08-22 1 FOLKESTONE, (England). Aug. 21.--Five women and 13 r^n will start a swimming ace MVtM the English Channel today from the French The race is sponsored toy the International Long Distance dimming Federation and the Bill Butlin Holiday Camp Asrelation. APAP - 42 words
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Article173 1954-08-22 1 NAIROBI. Aug. 21 —**»>» is hot today to representa. lives of 50 conunonwe'.Ui Parliaments assembled here irom all over the world to discuss foreign affairs and the problems of government India, will be the chief absentee from this parliament, ray Association Conference. The speaker of herReuter - 173 words
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Article52 1954-08-22 1 PARIS, Aug. 21— Mr. S. Dutt, Indian President of the International Armistic Control Commission m Indo-China left Hanoi for Pnom Penh, Saigon, then New Delhi, the French press agency reported. His political counsellor, Mr. J. N. Khosla, replaces him temporarily as head of the IndianReuter - 52 words
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Article51 1954-08-22 1 LONDON, Aug 21 Mos. J cow's heatwave continued yes. terday with the temperaturo rising to 32 degrees centigrado (89 degrees fahrenheit). Moa. cow Radio's weather service reported yesterday. The warmest town m the Soviet Union was Kuibyshev with a temperature of 35 degree- centigrade (95 degrees fahrenheit)Reuter - 51 words
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Article73 1954-08-22 1 BRUSSELS, Aug. 21 —Dr. David Bruce, United States special Ambassador to Europe, arrived m Brussels by train from Paris last night. An American spokesman said that as he had arrived later than expected, he would not be seeing any of the European statesmen at theReuter - 73 words
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238 1954-08-22 1 Indian Police Reinforced On Diu Border NEW DELHI, Aug. 21 —It was reported from Bomouy yesterday that Indian police had been strongly reinforcVd on the border of the Pov .v, guese territory of Div m SMu rashtra to prevent Indian B*. tiunal marching. This follows the declared m. tenticn ofReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-08-22 1 This Is How Common Men Saw Mrs. Pandit This is the view the common men and ordinary women of the Singapore Indian Community had. at the KaUang Airport of Madam v ijayalatcsn-mi Pandit, the President of the United Nations General Assembly, sister of Premier J av-aharlil Nehru and one of79 words
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146 1954-08-22 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. \!1 Congress last night passed a"d sent to Pre ident Eisenhower a bill putting 2,000 000 more people unde r the Federal So. ciai Security system, incroay ing benefits and raising taxes to pay for the changes persons now drawing cheques fromReuter - 146 words
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113 1954-08-22 1 Scottish Won't Fight For England GLASGOW, Scotland, Aug. 21 A conscientious objector charged with failing to submit himself for a medical r-xa. mination for the armed inrzcii said m court here yestexd&y "I will never murder for England. I will only battle f• r Scotland The' youth 18-year old, JohnReuter - 113 words
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204 1954-08-22 1 FR. SWEEP OF NATIONALIST STRONGHOLDS CASABIANCA, Aug. 21.— Seven hundred and fifty Moroccans were crammed Into Jails as suspected: terrorists yesterday m a French sweep no nat onallst strongholds. Yesterday was the first anniversary of the exile of Morocco's pro-independence sultan.A.P. - 204 words
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Article29 1954-08-22 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 21: A monument was unveiled here m a ceremony marking the first anniversary of the uprising that deposed former Premier Mohammed Maesadeq. APAP - 29 words
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Article63 1954-08-22 1 PARIS, Aug. 21. General Christian De Castries, the defender cf Dien Bien Phu whom the Vletminh have promised to free very soon, was not among 460 prisoners handed over to the French at Vietri, m Northern Indochina yesterday, according to reports reaching Paris. The prisoners,Reuter - 63 words
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Article73 1954-08-22 1 UNITED NATIONS. Aug. 21 Burma requested the United Nations General Assembly to take up a report on what has been done about her complrrn! that Nationalist Chinese ir. regulars refused to quit areii? along the Burma_Thai_Chiofise mainland border Friday A.P. U. NATIONS, N.Y., Aug. 21 U.N.A.P.; AP - 73 words
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Article163 1954-08-22 1 LONDON, Aug. 21. The creation of a Southeast Asian Treaty Organisation was probably the last opportunity to prepare a warning .to an aggressor that he would be met oy force m Southeast Asia with the support of the United States, the Economist, the influential British weekly review,Reuter - 163 words
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Article82 1954-08-22 1 MUKDEN, Manohuria, Aug. 21. Mayor Ohiao Jo Yo, of this major Chinese industrial centre, entertained Mr. Clement Attlee and his Labour Party colleagues to a twelve course dinner last night The goodwill mission flew 350 miles to Mukden from Peking. They are among the first WesternReuter - 82 words
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190 1954-08-22 1 -—Governor's Order GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Aug. 21. The Governor, Sir Alfred Savage, signed an order yesterday detaining indefinitely nine members of the leftwing Peoples Progressive Party, including Ouidit Jagan, a brother of Party leader. Dr. Cheddi Jagan. The action followed a series ofReuter - 190 words
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Article59 1954-08-22 1 BRUSSELS, Aug. 21. A message from Mr. John Foster Dulles, American Secretary of State, was delivered to M. Perre Mendes France, the French Prime Minister, at midnight as he still sat In conference with the five other European foreign ministers here The talks on theReuter - 59 words
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Article102 1954-08-22 1 LONDON' Aug 21 For the first time' m living memory British farmer* have set fire to acres of hay ruined by summer rain. They hope this scorched earth plan will save second growth grass underneath. Lelcesto/shire, In the !WH. lands has been the worst hitReuter - 102 words
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Article76 1954-08-22 1 HULL, East Yorkshire: Aug. 21. There will be no resumption of work by the 4,000 dockers on strike here, until the Seaboard Enterprise, the grainship over which the strike began, is unloaded by machinery, the leader of the unofficial strike committee said last night. The strikersReuter - 76 words
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83 1954-08-22 1 Withdrawal Of Canadian Troops From Korea OTTAWA, Aug. 21 The Canadian army plans to bring hundreds of Canadian tro.»p s home from Korea by Cheat. mas, defence officials said here yesterday. It was not yet decided which units m the 6 000 mon brigade would be withdrawn The officiate wereReuter - 83 words
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Article64 1954-08-22 1 VALETTA, Malta, Aug. 21 Two British naval jet flfcht. ers crashed off Malta yen or. day killing both pilots. They are believed to have collided m the air. The jets belonged to No. 803 squadron. Naval helicopters and the cruiser. Birmingham, found the wreckageReuter - 64 words
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Article82 1954-08-22 1 MANILA. Aug. 21 W Manila Court yesterday d>.me<' a motion to quash the v<:o 1. lion and murder charges ao-.iin.st surrendered Com. munist Huk leader Luis j'aruc Judge Gregorio Nan-asi ot the court however upheM a defence plea to amend thr 30. ccunt complaint against TAP - 82 words
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Article2521 1954-08-22 2 Valuable Records Await Study THOUGH a small liaguis. Uc area m India Malabar-, Vy which is here meant the cri~ tire Malayaiam spcat-.i'v country now politically d»v.d ed into the Madras district of Malabar and the new State of Travancore.Cochin, occupies a unique placo mTHE HINDU - 2,521 words
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Article109 1954-08-22 2 BOMBAY: Pakistan is to import diesel engine tru«kc and buses worth $2 000.000 from Japan under a new Ph kistan. Japan Tradfe Treaty to be signed shortly It is authx ritatively learned hero. Tho tTucK* and buses WtJi be compete by themselves A Japanese manufacturer, WhoNAFEN - 109 words
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106 1954-08-22 2 MYSORE: The President Mr. Rajendra Prasad visited the looel Ramakrishna Ashram and the residential school run by them. Speaking at the Ashram, he emphasized the need for a correct system of education for training the mind as well as the soul. A certainFOC - 106 words
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Article296 1954-08-22 2 Krishna Naidoo - Krishna Naidoo By LONDON: Three Indian scientists were among the 800 atomic experts who attended the second World Radioistope Conference at Oxford recently. The Indian delegates to the conference were Dr. A. R Gopal Ayengar, Assistant Director. Biology Division. Atomic Energy Commission Dr. A. W. Pereira otNAFEN - 296 words
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Article315 1954-08-22 2 NAOERCOIL-: Mr. Nesa. money, TTNC leader who w released recentl> spent a busy day conferring with other U.aders of the party. He a'..v> visited some neighbours areas visltted some neighbouring areas where he was accoded most enthusiastic reception. Mr. Nesamoney told thr "Indian Express' 1FOC - 315 words
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86 1954-08-22 2 CONQUEST OF K2: NO CONTROVERSY WANTED LAHORE: Colonel Ataullah of the Pakistan Army, who accompanied the successful Italian expedition to K2, said on his return to Rawalpindi, that the names of those who climbed to the top would not be disclosed for some time to avoid repetition of the HillaryTenzmgFOC - 86 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-08-22 2 Miu!am Vijayalakshml Pan- t, addressing the Second General Assembly of the World Assembly of Youth here recently. She told the delegates attending W.A.Y. session to g° the right WAY m Ilfe.- I.D.M. Picture.I.D.M. - 40 words
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Article579 1954-08-22 2 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By Old bachelors are usually more fussy and set m their ways than old maids probably because they do not keep pet cats. Nobody I knew ever made a lifelong friend at a cocktail party. Did you ever meet a life insurance salesman who did notAP - 579 words
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Advertisement111 1954-08-22 2 |UUR BLF FORGET-ME-NOT PERFUME Paris France. ■i?x it/ S*S f^S rentont why yov should "For the tone quantity of food cooked, you v l Z~^Zi^*r need lest Pokdv. Try It hi yoi>r f^vourit* &~^~~i± "VS?i recipe and see the difference yourself." jPy/j]] ''inllli 'rB A 9 O< eookln 9 medium111 words
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761 1954-08-22 3 Music is helping to save life and to restore health. It is today serving doctors m many fields. Because of its strong impact on the emotions, it is natural that psychiatrists shcu'd make mucJ' use cf it. Many of them find that the rightSIS - 761 words
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Article294 1954-08-22 3 JOHANNESBURG: A1! c. gations that Indian shopi.cep. ers m the centre of Durban were being subjected to c "reign of terror* were male 'n the Sunday Tribune of Natal. The' paper said; "A little Chicago is thriving m the centre of Durban. Hood-unis. In true American294 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-08-22 3 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Ba'.achander. the popular Indian film star, and his wife arrived m Ceylon by air last week. Mr. Balachander is at 27, a veteran actor, having first appeared m a film, "Sita Kalynam", at the age of six. Since then he has acted m severalFOC - 104 words
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Article110 1954-08-22 3 GWALIOR: Mr. V. V. "bravid. Labour and Deve. lopment Minister, hoisting the national flag, told a large gathering that Swaraj was an opportunity for making the nation strong and prosperous, and not an occasion for enjoyment. He recalled Mahatma Gandhi's reply to the inmates of SabarmatiFOC - 110 words
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Article165 1954-08-22 3 NEW YORK: Franci3 \y Adams. New York City's new Police commissioner, tola a radio axid television au<ii_ ence that before the day was over "one of us will have been murdered." He was right, a man Fta'j. bed. his six_year_old daughter to deathNAFEN - 165 words
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Article175 1954-08-22 3 MADRAS Dr. V. Raghavan, Head of the Department of Sanskrit. Madras University, delivered a .ecture on ''.Indian antiquities m the West". He gave an account of the work he did during his recent visit to England and the Continent m respect of Indian art and archaeology.175 words
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Article91 1954-08-22 3 Rejoins Congress POONA Mr. K. M. Jedhe, a former President of the Maharashtra P.C.C., and who was out of fie Congress for the last six years, has decided to rejoin 'Jongress. He roaie hia decision known on the seventh anniversary of Indian independence. One-hundred-and-ftfty other workers from MaharashtraFOC - 91 words
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Article80 1954-08-22 3 BOMBAY Members of three European mountaineering expeditions to different Himalayan p^aks arrived m Bombay aboard the liner "Asia." The three expeditions. Swiss, Austrian and French, are scheduled to make attempts on "Gauri Shanker" (24.000 ft.) 40 miles west of Everest, "Cho oyu" (26,900 ft.) 20 miles westFOC - 80 words
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Article45 1954-08-22 3 WASHINGTON Aug. '*0 The United States has accept, ed the Philippines Govern, ment's proposed switch of the site of next month's South. East Asian defence conferenc i from B&guio to Manila In the Philippines, State Depart. meat spokesman said Jieife yeaterdAy ReuterReuter - 45 words
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985 1954-08-22 3 KARACHI: "I wish Pakistanis ail happiness and prosperity and I have every faith that our people will give up old habits of talking and giving a provincial construction to events and apply a large mind to larger problems of the country which, I see veryFOC - 985 words
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Article122 1954-08-22 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has sent the following message to Mr. Mohammed AH, Prime Minister of Pakistan, on the occasion of Pakistan Independence Day which fails on August 14. "On the happy occasion of the seventh anniversary of the Independence Day of Pakistan, I have greatFOC - 122 words
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Article, Illustration171 1954-08-22 3 TANJORE: Janab N. K. Meeran Maricair. President of the Ceylon Indian Repatriates Sangham, Adhirampatnam, Tanjore district, had drawn the attention of the Indian Union Government to the gravity of the problem of impending repatriation of 5.000 Cey.on Indians who hailed mcstly from coastal areas ofFOC - 171 words
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41 1954-08-22 3 PRESIDENT APPOINTS ADVOCATE GENERAL NEW DELHI: The President has appointed Mr. Pitannbar Misra, Advocate-General of Orlssa. as a judge of the Orissa High Court, with effect from the date he assumed charge of his office, says a Home Ministry communique FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article, Illustration155 1954-08-22 3 A Variety Entertainment was staged at the Amusement Park, Klang on Saturday, August 7, m aid of Lady Templer Anti-Tuberculosis Hospital Fund. The main item off ths enertalnment was a sarongksbaya contest for Malay girls About 15 girls participated m the function and one of the. judges wereI.D.M. - 155 words
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Article172 1954-08-22 3 MADRAS: The Madras Prohibition Minister, Mr. Parameswaian, rejected a suggestion m the State Legislative Council to issue liquor permits without medical certificates. He was replying to an independent member who asked whether Madras wculd follow Andhra m issuing liquor permits without medical certificates. The Minister earlierFOC - 172 words
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Article318 1954-08-22 3 NEW DELHI: Speaking to the Indian newspaper editors, Sri Jawaharlal Nenru referred to the question of religious minorities m India and said that India was a secular State and 1 the Government attempted to function that way with a great measure of success. The Indian people wereFOC - 318 words
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Article78 1954-08-22 3 CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Government Is taking precautionary measures against the mystery disease which has killed many m the neighbouring States of U.P. and Delhi. Health Officers and Civil Surgeons have been instructed on how to deal with the disease. The Civil Surgeons have also been asked toFOC - 78 words
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Article39 1954-08-22 3 KARACHI: The Government has Issued a new set of postage stamps on the Pakistan Day. The new stamps depict scenic beauties, archaeological monuments, and some of the main agricultural products of the country.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article44 1954-08-22 3 ROME. Aug. 20 Fablett Tory was destroyed again yesterday flames blamed on a cigarette swept across a two acre reproduction of the city erected for the multi m 1 «ion dollar Warner Brothers m ovie "He! of Troy." Damage was estimated at USsl6O.Ooo. APAP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration873 1954-08-22 4 New Mayor's First Hove COLOMBO: The first task of Colombo's new Mayor, Dr. N. M. Perera will be to appear before the bus commission m his official capacity and urge the Municipalisation of the public transport, services within the City. Dr. Perera said, "While givingFOC; MATHRUPALA - 873 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-08-22 4 -Photo by .Madam Pandit having tea with ladles of Kuala Lumpur, during her visit there recently. To her right is seen Lady MacGillivray, partially hidden behind 1 the flowers.- G. RAMANATHANG. RAMANATHAN - 35 words
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Article132 1954-08-22 4 ULPITIYA: Some people thought he slept on a n>ed of roses. They were mistaken. Out of every rupee he earned he had to pay 85 cents m income tax, said Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya, .■:e money the Government received from income tax was returned to peopleFOC - 132 words
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Article215 1954-08-22 4 COLOMBO: An appeal lias been made to the Prime Mlnis--er to ban all Imports of jaggery into Ceylon and to establish a Research Institute for the development of the jaggery industry. The All-Ceylon Gandhiya Seva Sangam of Jaffna, writing to the Prime Minister the MinisterFOC - 215 words
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Article201 1954-08-22 4 Banning Of Film A Protest COLOMBO: Mr. S. Sellamuttu, Director of Ceylon Theatres Ltd. that he would appeal against the banning ol film "La P Respectueuse." "The censors' have banned it without stating any reason for the Sellamuttu. In the meantime, interest m the mystery of why the film wasFOC - 201 words
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Article56 1954-08-22 4 COLOMBO: The skull of Keppitipola Dissawa, who was beheaded by the English on November 26th, 1818, "for levying war, with intent to subvert. His Majesty's Government" will be ceremonious* ly interned within a memorial at the esplanade et Kandy by the Prime Minister on Sentpm;FOC - 56 words
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Article93 1954-08-22 4 BOMBAY: India would shortly take steps to manufacture electric traction equipment. Sri F. C. Badhwar Chairman of the Railway Board said. Sri Badhwar, who visited Continental countries and Japan recently, returned here recently from Geneva by plane. He said that m view of the big railway electrificationFOC - 93 words
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Article570 1954-08-22 4 NEW DELHI: The President has awarded the title of "Bharat Ratna" to Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, former Chief Minister of Madras, Dr. S. ftadhakrishnan, Vice-President, and Dr. C. V. Raman, eminent scientist. The award is made for exceptional service towards the advancement of Art, Literature and Science and mFOC - 570 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-08-22 4 Resident Commissioner Mr. R. P. Blngham receiving Madam VijayalaJishnii Pandit at the Bayan Lepas airport, Penang on Friday, Aug. IS. She was later introduced to the YIPs, who had come to receive her— IDM PICTURE.IDM - 39 words
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425 1954-08-22 4 INJUNCTION AGAINST HINDU MAHASABHA AMBALA: Mr. Jag Mohan Lall, an Ambala sub-judge, issued an injunction restraining the Hindu Mahasabha from holding the election members of the Working Committee and other office-bearers of the Ambala Cantonment Hindu Mahasabha. The order was passed on a suit filed by Mr. Mandan Lai andFOC - 425 words
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Article43 1954-08-22 4 Th: Board of the Eastern Bank Limited, London has declared an interim dividend >t 3/- per share (3%) less income tax at 9/- m the £1.- payable 16th September. Transfer books will be closed from 2nd to 15th September43 words
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Advertisement228 1954-08-22 4 Malacca Wedding The marriage of Mr. C. R. Chandran. son of Mr. A S. Ivtiir, with lAi.s Sanvjaw daughter of Mr. T. A S Menon will take plae«- on Monday, Aug 23 at 7.15 «J». at the Vinayagrar Tmapi No. 5 Blacksmith Street, Ma. lacca. L'ltcr at 12.30 p-ni a228 words
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