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Title Section16 1954-09-01 1 Indian Daily Mail OL, X. No. 196. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration415 1954-09-01 1 GOVT'S MODIFICATION OF BANK AWARD OPPOSED From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 31.— Mr. V. V. Giri, Labour Minister, Goyt. of India, has resigned from Premier Nehru's Cabinet. Reason was Giri's opposition to the Government's decision to modify the Bank Award of the Appellate Labour415 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-09-01 1 photo. Doctor Rajah B. Manikam, Joint Secretary m East Asia for the World Council of Churches, addresses the World Council of Churches at Evanston, Illinois, August 2b. APAP - 32 words
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Article48 1954-09-01 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 31.— A delegation of 26 Indian professors and students will Icavt New Delhi m twc contingents Wednesday and Thursday for a cne-month vls;t to the Soviet Union, the Indian Government announced Monday. Premier Nehru will meet th e delegation A.P. to-day.-A.P. - 48 words
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274 1954-09-01 1 CAIXUTTA, Aug. 31 Widespread floods m North-east India were estimated yesterday to have killed about 200 people and caused damage valued at 300,000,000 rupees (£22,500,000 sterling) to crops and property. Some 14.000 square miles of rich cultivated land about the size of Belgium haveReuter - 274 words
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Article147 1954-09-01 1 Kashmir Back To Sec-Council KARACHI. Aug. 31. The i iKiHan Government decided yesterday to refer the dispute India over the state of Kashmir back to the Security i«arn C d" WaS authorltativ ely The Kashmir dispute has defied all attempts at settlement since it was .submitted to the United NationsReuter - 147 words
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96 1954-09-01 1 BACK PAY FOR CITCO WORKERS FOR DEEPAVALI? Speaking on the adjournment m the City Council yesterday. Mr. Son "Ghe c Socn requested the City Council authorities to expedite payment of the back pay due to the workers, whe are mostly Hindus. s,o that they may have som c extra-money to96 words
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Article73 1954-09-01 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 31 The senior officials of the World bank flew m here Monday m a renewed bid to help settle a dispute between India and Pakistan over Canal water distribution m the two Punjab provinces. Engineer General R a Wheeler and chief legalA.P. - 73 words
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Article131 1954-09-01 1 DJAKARTA Aug. 31 Political circles m Djakarta expressed concern toaaj about reports that 60 Russian officials will toe attached io Soviet Russian Embassy to bo opened here. First Soviet Ambassador to Indonesia Zhukov, is on his way to DJa karta but no one knows how manyReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-09-01 1 Selungor State Secretary Incbe Abdul Ajiz bin Hajl Majid declaring open the exhibition a t Klang on Saturclay. On his right is Mr. John Hemer, District Officer, Klang and behind him is standing Inche Syed Ifursh, Assistant District Officer, Klang. Picture on the right shows the three76 words
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Article822 1954-09-01 1 Breeze In City Council (By Our Staff Reporter Yesterday's session of the City Council was enlivened/ by a spell of excited discussion and exchange of words among line Councillors following a speech made by Councillor A. R. Lazarous on a Reported Decision, relating to Special822 words
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276 1954-09-01 1 Preservation Of Autonomy From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS, Aug. 31.— French Settlements m South India when integrated with the Union are likely to be created into a separate Part C. State by the Govt. of India. This was revealed to Pressmen yesterday276 words
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Article150 1954-09-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 31.Mr. Y. S. Karayalar, President of the Tamllnad Congress Committee, who has just completed a tour of the disturbed Tamil areas m the State, haa advised the Chief Minister Mr. Pattam Thanu Pillai to immediately call off all police150 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-09-01 1 photo. Emil Zatopek fright), the great Czech distance runner, kisses his wife, Dana after she hew won the Women's Javelin event with a throw of 52.91 metres and he had won the 10,000 metres championships m the European Games. This was a repeat performance of their doubleAP - 74 words
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163 1954-09-01 1 LONDON, Aug. 31.— Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, «ill no t attend, the Manila talks on a SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation, it was officially stated here The Foreign office announced that because of the problem arising from France's rejection of theReuter - 163 words
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87 1954-09-01 1 Pak. To Raise Malaya In SEATO Confab KARACHI, Aug. 81. Pakistan is expected to raise the question of Malayan Independence at the forthcoming South-East Asia Treaty Organisation conference m Manila, it was reliably learned to-day. Instructions to this effect are understood to have been given to Pakistan's five delegates toReuter - 87 words
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Article25 1954-09-01 1 LONDON, Aug. 31.— Mr. Vernon Bartlett, 80-year-old journalist and broadcaster, In hospital here after &v abdominal operation continues to imnrovfl. it '-r- stated today. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article50 1954-09-01 1 U.S. PILOTS RELEASE HONG KONG. Aug. 31 Vietminh Radio said today that five American piJots would be amonjr prisoners .of war released by the Com. mun'Hts In Ittdo.Chlna The radio said the prison, ers would also include Colo.iei Barroux, Commander of the 100 Mobile Regiment, for. meriy m Korea. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article95 1954-09-01 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 31.— A big Soviet-Indian friendship celebration was staged at tho Bolshci theatre last night. The occasion was the opening performances of a group of Indian classical dancers who are beginning a goodwill tour of the Soviet Union. Marshal Nikolai A. Bulganm and longtimeA.P. - 95 words
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Article132 1954-09-01 1 EDINBURGH, Scotland, Aug. 31. A newspaper here received a mystery call last night warning Princess Margaret to "stay away" from a theatre she is due to visit tc-nlght. The newspaper informed the police who are studying the message and trying to trace the caller who telephonedReuter - 132 words
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512 1954-09-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed. Sept. 1, 1954 OPENING the annuaJ AllMalayan Co-operative Conference m Singapore last Saturday, the Governor Sir John Nicoll declared: "Alt no time has the necessity for expanding the Co-operative Movement been made more clear than at this present time of rapid movement towards self-government; for,512 words
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Article317 1954-09-01 2 TIRUCHIRAPALU: A great Btir has been caused m Analai village, 10 miles west of Tiruchi, following a find of small pieces of metal said to contain a high percentage of gold. The pieces are whitish, brownish and yellowish m colour and are smaller than the oldFOC - 317 words
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401 1954-09-01 2 Settlement Of Disputes Within C'Wealth NAIROBI: Pakistan's Minister for industry, Khan Abdul Qaiyum, urged that therfwas need for the establishment of machinery within the Commonwealth to settle disputes between member-nations. He told delegates to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference now meeting -here that Pakistan had grave problems with her nejghbour,FOC - 401 words
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Article791 1954-09-01 2 B. L. JALAN - B. L. JALAN Suggestion By THHE real content of unemployment is idle human resources. Idle human resources involve, on the one hand, national waste of wealth end on the other social degeneration. The nation has set before itself the objective of raising the standard of living791 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-09-01 2 PHOTO. MADAM JAISHRI RAIJI, visiting member of the India Congress, meets loadlLng Japanese women and Diet Members to the Chambers of the Speaker of the Japanese Lower House on Aug. 17.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article208 1954-09-01 2 LONDON: India's Ambassa-dor-Designate to Belgium, Mr. K. K. Chettur, who has been Ambassador m Burma for nearly two years. Reviewing his impressions of Burma, said that the country was at present m an exceptionally favourable position. "She is one of the richest countries m Asia.208 words
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Article47 1954-09-01 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. Madhava Menon, former Madras Minister, returned to Madras last week from Vijayawaoa, where he broke his journey to New Delhi, on account of sudden indisposition. He is better and is likely to stay m Madras for a few days. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article135 1954-09-01 2 NEW DELJiI: A five-man committee with Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Railways as chairman, has been appointed to review the various observation and recommendations made In the Railway accidents Enquiry Committee report. The National Railway Users' Consultative Council held m DelhiFOC - 135 words
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Article97 1954-09-01 2 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government proposed to request the Union Government to establish a fertilizer factory In the State Mr. P. Thimma Reddi, Agriculture and Local Administration Minister, Andhra, told here. He said Andhra was, perhaps, the biggest consumer of fertilizers, ,jthe average annual consumption at presentFOC - 97 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-09-01 2 PHOTO. The Indonesian Ambassador m Moscow HURUSTIATI SIRANDRIO, m dark dinner jalket, stands next to MARSHAL NIKOLAI BULGANIN a Soviet Deputy Prime Kinist r and the Minister of Defence, of Defence, at a party on Aug. 17 at the Indonesian Independence Day. At far right, m dark suit, is LAZARAP - 57 words
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Article482 1954-09-01 2 Role Off Women In 'New China 9 v iJP*^ 11 Teena Si'ls operating the giant nooot machinery of tne "Hush bush" Manchunan steel town demonstrate the spectacular changed role of women m the Me of the JSvw China. It is one or tne proudest claims of the Mao regime thatReuter - 482 words
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208 1954-09-01 2 NEW DELHI: Shrimati Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the eighth session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, will open the ninth session of the General Assembly on September 21, 1954, m New York. The Indian Delegation to the forthcoming session of the Assembly willFOC - 208 words
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44 1954-09-01 2 MADRAS: The Government have called for a report from the district authorities about the reported case of food poisoning of about 90 people m Tiruvannamalai as a result of consuming "varagu" rice our- cnaaea m the bazzar.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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317 1954-09-01 2 ADEI.ALDE: India's High Commissioner m Australia Gen. K. M. Cariappa recently said that his country was hurt because "Australia's im migration policy is beine applied to her" m an interview to "The Alelaide Advertiser" while he changed trains en route to the Eastern States from317 words
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Article106 1954-09-01 2 NEW DELHI: Fortytwo members of the Lok Sabha, belonging to different opposition parties and Independents, at a meeting here recently decided to form themselves into a united opposition party on the basis of an agreed programme, it is learnt. A c h a r y aFOC - 106 words
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Article229 1954-09-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Pusa Indian Agricultural Institute here is conducting experiments with isotopes of phosphorous, brought from America, to test the fertility of Indian soils. This is the first time that radioactive material is being used m this country for agricultural research. The experiments, carried onFOC - 229 words
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68 1954-09-01 2 MADRAS: Orders have been issued, granting full fee concessions to children cf Vann'yakula Kshatriya community m the districts of Tanjore. Tiruchirapalil, Salem and South Arcot m all stages of education with effect from the school year 1954-55. Vanniyakula Kashatryias m districts other than Tanjore, Tiruchirapalli,FOC - 68 words
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1361 1954-09-01 3 Dr. A.R. Mudaliar Cites U.N. Report On Slaver/ Handsome Tribute To Menon NEW DELHI: Dr. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar speaking m the debate on Foreign Affairs m the Kajya babha last week, said that Portuguese Colonialism was the worst m the world. There was a wholeFOC - 1,361 words
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Article103 1954-09-01 3 All Hush-Hush NEW DELHI: The recent discussions at Delhi between Mr. Nehru ami Mr. Chou Enlai, Prime Minister of China, were "confidential", the Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Mr. A. R. Chanda, stated In the Lok iSabha m reply to Mr. D. C. Sharma. It was not customary, he said,FOC - 103 words
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Article162 1954-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of Defence Organisation, indicated m the Lx>k Sabha that the Government cf India had been considering the manufacture of armoured fighting vehicles m India. Mr. Tyagi was replying to Mr. Sadhan Gupta on the report of a joint ventureFOC - 162 words
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Article74 1954-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Bureau of Mines is at present prospecting for diamonds m certain areas of Andhra including the southern regions of Ramalakota with a view to assessing the possibilities) of mining for diamonds m these areas. This information was given by Mr. K. D.FOC - 74 words
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Article226 1954-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: The need for proper spelling of place names is emphasized by Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Transport, m a letter to newspaper editors. While enclosing the correct rendering m Devanagiri script of the names of 71 towns m Tamil Nad, Mr. AlagesanFOC - 226 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-09-01 3 PHOTO. PROFESSOR ARDITO DESIO 56, Leader of the Italian Expedition which recently conquered the second-highest mountain m the world the 28,251 feet Himalayan peak mount (Imil win Austen, generally known a K2 is shown here (left) with a native Haiti porter resting at the expedition's campAP - 71 words
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Article285 1954-09-01 3 B.P.C.C. Submits Memorandum BOMBAY: The States Reorganisation Committee, consisting of Mr. Fazal Ali, Chairman, Mr. H. N. Kunzru and tJaraar K. M. Panikkar assembled here at the Bombay Council Han. They discussed with the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, tne memorandum submitted by the latter to the Committee,FOC - 285 words
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Article67 1954-09-01 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.— President Eisenhower said today that he believed continuing United States efforts to persuade the Soviet Union to consider solutions for specific international disputes advanced the cause of peace. He mentioned the Korean armistice, the Berlin and Geneva conference, suggestions made last AprilReuter - 67 words
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Article203 1954-09-01 3 Hindus Wanting MADRAS: The 20th anniversary of the Ratnasa'bapethy filial s Orphanage for Girls was celebrated at the Orphanage premises m Triphcane. Mr. Justice A. S. P. Ayyar presided, and Sri M. A. Maoickavelu Naicker, Minister for Revenue, unveiled a portrait of the Founder. Sri A. S. P. Ayyar saidFOC - 203 words
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Article329 1954-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: "Satisfactory progress' 'm the manufacture of locomotives and electrical equipment ordered for the Indian Railways with manufacturers m Europe has been reported by Mr. F. C. Badhwar, Chairman of the Railway Board, who has returned to New Delhi from a tour of some West EuropeanFOC - 329 words
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86 1954-09-01 3 MADRAS: Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal, said 'here recently that the meeting of the Indian Medical Council, held at Bangalore discussed the provision for more medical colleges m the coun* try. Dr. Roy arrived here by air from Bangalore on (hisFOC - 86 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-09-01 3 PHOTO. MR. ANEURIN BEVAN, Member of* the British Labour Party delegation m China addresses a reception m honour of the delegation given on Aug. 18 by the National Committee of the Chinese Peonies' Political Consultative Conference. This picture ana the caption information was received m LondonAP - 60 words
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Article547 1954-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting said that Government were aware of and were m sympathy with a "strong feeling all over the country and more especially amongst householders regarding certain trends m the cinemas". But he expressed th eFOC - 547 words
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Article46 1954-09-01 4 The learned Judge observed, "Counsel on both sides appeared to agree that, having regard to the requirements m the Act as to a minimum period of residence In Ceylon and as to the residence, together with en applicant, of his wife and46 words
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Article532 1954-09-01 4 Hitch On Clause 'Permanent Settlement 9 s JT^T COLOMBO: A question of grave importance affecting the interests of a large number of persons claiming to be residents of Ceylon within 'the meaning of the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act of 1949 awards the decision of FullFOC - 532 words
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Article145 1954-09-01 4 New Mayor Stands On Head COLOMBO: The now Ma. yor, Dr. N.M Perera alwa.is finds time for his dally pxit cises before and after his 16 hours of work. He starts the day, m fact by standing on his head— a fact* which is bound to provoke ©ommant from hisFOC - 145 words
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Article58 1954-09-01 4 CANTON. Aug. 31.— The British Labour Party delegation arrived here by special plane from Hangchow on the final lap of their goodwill mission to China. The Party will leave Canton tomorrow for Hong Kong where they will stay the night before going on to TokyoReuter - 58 words
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99 1954-09-01 4 Miss Than a Mam Arasoo, daughter of Mr. XT. Arisoo of the Singapore' Ha'bcui Board ha.s completed a OMinM of study m Indian Musi c a»J will sin^ first publicly at the Sri Senpagj vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road to.cliy at 6.15 p.m. The99 words
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171 1954-09-01 4 "ALIENS USURP OUR RIGHTS" —MINISTER WELIGAMA: Leaders who call themselves friend^ of the workers of this (country are prepared to alllow aliens to come here m unlimited numbers and usunp the rights of nationals, sa id Major Mou tague Jayewickreme, Minis, ter of Transport and Works, at Denipitlya when aFOC - 171 words
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242 1954-09-01 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Finance, Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardena. will represent Ceylon at two conferences abroad In late September and early October. On Sept. 24, he will be m Washington for the annual meeting of the World Bank. Mr. Jayawardena as MinisterFOC - 242 words
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Article269 1954-09-01 4 He Doesn't Know How Rich He Is COLOMBO Multi-million aire J. M. Abdul Azeez who was m Colombo ;ast week said he was prepared to invest all his capital here. He is so rich that he cannot say off-hand how much he ia worth. He has plans to start tobaccoFOC - 269 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-09-01 4 Auytist 26. A. P. photo. Britain's first gold medal of the 195'f European yaines at Bern, Switzerland, was won by Jean Des forges, captain of the British Women's team, with this long jump of 19 feet 9.8 inches (6.0^ metres),42 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-09-01 4 photo. Russia won its first championship with this hop-step jurti'p by Leonid' Scherbakov on August 26 during the 195^ European Games at Bern, Switzerland, Scherbakov, holder of the World R.ernrrl.. ciparcd 15. 9 mptre.s AP (52 feet 1.98 inches).-AP - 42 words
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Article105 1954-09-01 4 ALUTGAMA: Furthering the cause of iF'.am m general and of the Shaduliga Tharc^k order m particular is the aim of a new association the Alutgamvcodiya Shaduliyn Association formed at a meeur.-v held at ''Pakistan Marivsir"' Mam Street, Alutgamveediya, On a proposal by Mr. Y. M. ThajudeenFOC - 105 words
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Article, Illustration200 1954-09-01 4 Madam Vijayalakshmi Pandit shaking- hands w ith Mrs valigoto Sudiro at re ception given to honour Madam Pandit at Djakarta Standing behind Mrs. Pan-it ia the Indian Ambassador a t Djakarta. In the picture on the right Mrs. Pandit is seated with Mr. Sadona, (right) LeaderFOC - 200 words
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Article205 1954-09-01 4 Revive Ancient Customs Minister KADAWATA: "These an.cient Ceylon customs went into disluse during the long years of fareign domination. We should make a determined effort to revive these custom. during the ploughing an d harvesting seasons said Mr, J. R. Jayewardene Miniater of Agriculture and Food, at a "yap magul"FOC - 205 words
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Article140 1954-09-01 4 JAFFNA: An Intereatino visitor to Jaffna j s Dr Mason Olcott and adult education specialist whose services were lent to Thailand by UNESCO tar the vast two years. Dr. Olcott cam c to Jaffna to partfloipae m the 15 an niversary oelebrations of the ChristaFOC - 140 words
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Article50 1954-09-01 4 Mr. S. Jaganathan Mid yesterday m the City Couincil while speaking on the Adjournment that it had been brought to his notice thai.coi. tain departments of the C'ty Council intended rccruJtir^ ocntiact labour, which ttw Councjilor feared was a re_ taxation to the recent strike.50 words
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Article59 1954-09-01 4 A motnn by Mr. p h Williams yesterday m the City Council seeking roin. statement n service of S'n. nappan Paul as a watchman of Jalan Besar Stores w a3 lost. He was suspended frcu> duty on 23.10.53 and subsequently dismiss*;.! on 17.2 ni and whose appeal was59 words
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Article59 1954-09-01 4 Mr. D. C Watherston Chief S r cietary, 1 federation rf Malaya, ha s left for M: n to join the U K. delcjat cn t: the South Eat Asia Tivau Organisation C.n'cien,;e. }-iis capacity will be t vit r f ad. v'ser to the dc!eg-at i;59 words
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Article41 1954-09-01 4 Mr P. X Guha Second Secretary (Information), has been transferred to Peking. Before joining h'S new post he will go ca home leave l'-jr months He will leave for Calcutta on or about September 9 b y the Siirdhana.'41 words
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Advertisement178 1954-09-01 4 Acknowledgment Mr. YE. Shanmugsm! Chettiar J.P., thanks all M»] 2 friends and relatives who!; Rent wreaths and condolence J s messages and those who < 2 attended the funeral of his 2 beloveul father, the late i I PR. P. YE. Vairavan Chet- > Jtiar. CUM Xeu I jUH World178 words
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