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Title Section19 1954-09-12 1 SUNDAY ED'TION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 207 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBK R 12, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS19 words
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389 1954-09-12 1 5,000 'Cow Protectors' Clash With Calcutta Police One Trampled To Death Four Seriously Injured Hundreds Arrested So Far CALCUTTA, Sept. 11 Five thousand people fought a pitched battle with police here yesterday when they tried to storm the West Bengal Assembly in protest against the slaughtering of cows which they389 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-09-12 1 MALAYAN TEACHER TRAINING IN AUSTRALIA Malayan teacher. Miss Ivy Sam uels from Kuala Lumpur, w> attending a two years course a\ the Toorak T e acherB College, a r e c ently e s t a blished modern trainIn f n 7 elbourne A u stralia She is study inReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-09-12 1 V/ASSIXGTOX. Sept, H The Office of Education B "'<3: today that during the lu-xt few weeks it wi' be host b ■Ml than 500 educators f r la 3 60 foreign countries. The visiting: teachers andj edii^ationafl cfftcals wnM .v.t tend orientation meetings bt fore leavingAP - 69 words
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Article96 1954-09-12 1 From, Our Own Correspond' nl NEW DELHI, Sept. 11. Sixtyfive thousand bank employees, througnout India will go on oneday strike on Scptemoa 2s, a« a token protest against the Government oj India's decision modifying the Bank Tribunal's award. The general body meeting or the All-India Association96 words
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Article65 1954-09-12 1 CAMBODIA DOES NOT NEED IT PARIS, September 11.— Mr. Mr. Penn Nouth, the Camhodlan Prime Minister, commenting on the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation pact, said hip country had no immediate need of joining a defensive alliance. The Geneva agreements, he said in an lnteivlcw with the seml-ofiiclai French news acgncy,Reuter - 65 words
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Article105 1954-09-12 1 T EW YORK, Sept. 11 V.Ky Krisnna Menon, ojp. iomat ana member of India's Un ted Nations delegation, left by ptaM yesterday on a P-in American Worid Airways plans for Buenos Aires to begin i cne week gooj will tour cf Aig:entlna, Chile and Peru.A.P. - 105 words
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Article51 1954-09-12 1 TAUNTON, England, Sept. 11 —The canng of school girls by men teachers has been forbidden by the Somerset County Education Committee. The committee ruled that caning is not an appropriate form of punishment for girls. If resorted to In extreme presence of other children.Reuter - 51 words
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115 1954-09-12 1 From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.— The main revision of the All India Services Conduct Ruies, which was placed before the Parliameent last week, relates to money transactions by Government Servants, Firstly he must get Government's previous sanction before making any115 words
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Article133 1954-09-12 1 NEW CORK. Sept. 11 Parents are picketing unscgrc. gated schools in two V/est Virginia counties and there have been moves to set up "Citizens' Councils" to enfoce segregation dn Mississippi. "The white people in cer r tain countries are organizing to protect themselves," a Mia. sissippi legislatorAP - 133 words
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Article77 1954-09-12 1 UNITED NATIONS NY, Sept. H The u-N. Securi ty Council yesterday over rode Soviet objections and agreed to full discussion of an American complaint that Soviet fighter planes shot down a US navy bomber off Siberia last Friday. The vote was 10 to l. with SovietAP - 77 words
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176 1954-09-12 1 Chief Justice's Statement On Censorship From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 11.— The question whether it was proper or desirable for the Chief Justice of Madras State to express the view that there should be no censorship on films in India was raised in the Upper House of Parliament yesterday.176 words
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Article86 1954-09-12 1 From Our Oicm Correspondent BELLARY, Sept. 11.—Sardar Pannikar has specifically denied that (he has even made a statement in eny book written by him that India must hold Trlncomalee In Ceylon in order to safeguard her own Interests. The charge was made by Ceylon Premier Kotelewala in a86 words
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494 1954-09-12 1 UNKNOWN - Guru Amar Das— The Mighty Buildar Of Common Kitchens UN KNOWN By GIKHS in Singapore and many more all ever the world will to-day (12.9.54) observe the 380th anniversary of the death of their third Guru Amar Das. Amar Oas was born en Vaisakh Sudi 14th, 1536 Bikram (5 May494 words
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220 1954-09-12 1 Doing Regrettable Work Among Native Population Mercy Killing, Sterilisation And Abortion In Malayan Hospital? QUEBEC, Sept. 11.— A Malayan Catholic nurse yesterday denounced the family planning association for its regrettable work among native populations of Malaya and other Eastern countries. Miss Wilhelmina De Cruz,Reuter - 220 words
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109 1954-09-12 1 India Govt. Officials Told 'No Bigamy' From Our uwn correspondent NtiW D&LHI, Sept. 11. >AU the irovvmment oj tnviux ojjictals are nereajtvr joroicUven to contract Otyinnnu.s marr.uyets. i*ven if tneir personal reltgwn or customs permits remarriage tney cannot ao so ivitnout the specific consent of the Government. iiie new ruie109 words
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Article129 1954-09-12 1 Vrom Our Own Corresponded MADRAS, Sept. 11.There is very little enthusiasm among the pecple about Madras State District Board elections, stated Mr. L. S. Karaijalar, President of the Tumilnad Congress Committee to Pressmen here. He has just completed a tour of Madurai, Ramnad, Tinnevelly129 words
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Article56 1954-09-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.— Gopala Menon, till recently the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, has now been appointed India's Commissioner in British East Africa with headquarters at Nairobi. Hit jurisdiction will also extend to Rhodeslas and Nyassalana. He Is expected56 words
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Article98 1954-09-12 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commis-sioner-General in South East Asia, has been invited by the State Department to visit Washington with his wife on October 7, it was announced here. Mr. Jzhn Faster Dulles, the Secretary of State, personally invited then: here so thatReuter - 98 words
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Article114 1954-09-12 1 TOKYO, Sept. 11. Communist China bitterly assailed the Southeast Asia Collective Defence Treaty signed or, Wednesday in Manila, calling it a "U.S.-made yoke for the treaty countries....". A radio broadcast from Peip ing said the treaty was designed by the United States "lc aggravate tension inA.P. - 114 words
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Article91 1954-09-12 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. U Thailand hae been added to countries in whiich Americana may have their business in. vestments guaranted by the U.S. government against inconvertibility >** expropria, tion. The iForeign Operations Administration said yesterday the Thai government haJ agreed to co-operate on the programme, intended toAP - 91 words
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Article78 1954-09-12 1 MELBOURNE, -Sept. 11.— Mr. Clement AttlH. the British Labour Party leader, told a meeting here today that the report of the Labour delegation to CQiina which he headed would be of of use to government all over the world. The eight members of the delegationReuter - 78 words
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Article40 1954-09-12 1 LONDON. Sept. 11.— Mr Smrys Hughes, a Labour Member of Parliament, said in a political phamphlet pubI'shed here that the hydrogen bomb had made obsolete not •>nly Britain's bases and armed but her foreign piUcy as well,- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article275 1954-09-12 1 ROME. Sept. 11.— When baby comes, an expert said here it takes a 25 per cent raise in income for the family to maintain its accustomed standard of living-. Elmand V. Hofsten, of the Stockholm Social Welfare Board, told 500 scientists at the United Nations ConferenceA.P. - 275 words
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Article158 1954-09-12 1 IFRESNO, CALIFORNIA, Sept. 11 The Selate ma;icr!. t v leader, Mr William Know. land (Repu'bMcan, OU'forn a., advocated the use of the U.S, Seventh Fleet if necessarv to prevent the Chinese Tn«n taking the Nationalist held island' of Quemoy. He told a press conference iReuter - 158 words
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Article1312 1954-09-12 2 BERNARD FERGUSON - Fear Induces It: Courage Conquers It H.v BERNARD FERGUSON JJLjKING the last few months there has teen a good deal of loc#e thinking on the subject oi cowardice. It was touched off by the court-martial of a soldier on a specific charge o cowardice in Korea; he1,312 words
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Article46 1954-09-12 2 NEW DEIjHI: A Territorial Army officer. Major M. Shr>. vastava, lias beep, selected for service In indo.cWna with the International Truce Supervisory Qommission. This Is the first time that a T. A. officer is beinar sent out on an International aAstUmmPnt FOOFOC - 46 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-09-12 2 L.UOKNOW Tne Executive Council of the U.P. Congress Committee is meeting here on Sept. 18 an<j 19 to consider measures io counter the in. creasing communaHst propaganda in :he gtttta In :>M»g violence an u feelings of iil will between dtifi'.erent com muni ties. Some of theFOC - 81 words
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226 1954-09-12 2 Duty On British Bicycles To Be Reduced NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of Tudia, agreeing with the Tariff Commission's re. commendation on fche subject, has decided to extend up to Dec. 31. 1956, the period of protection granted to the bicycle industry in India, ac. cording to a Commerce andFOC - 226 words
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Article142 1954-09-12 2 AGRA: Man Singh's a -ang. which was engaged by the poliice on Thursday last in the ravines between ktawah and Bhlnd, has escaped, according to uncomlnned reports received here. The two dacolts killed m the Kuwari ravines have now been Identified. One da<;o't is Roopa, theFOC - 142 words
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Article48 1954-09-12 2 ••^W DELHI: a test Witn an American hvbrM maiz-> ehlled "North cSSina carried out by the Botany Division of the Indian A-rt culture Research In s tlt.u". yield of 61 maunds an acre It was learnt her e last week' Kanp«r,Typ« aj." FOOFOC - 48 words
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Article94 1954-09-12 2 POONA: The Government of Bombay has decided to upgrade Poona City a* B with effect from April next year. Announcing this last week, l>r. Jivraj Mehta, Bombay's F nance Minister, told newsmen that the additional expenditure that would have to be borne by the GovernmentFOC - 94 words
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Article117 1954-09-12 2 CALCUTTA: The Went Bengal Chief Minister, Dr t B. C. Roy declarer open the State Government's new Secretariat building a 13-storey sKy scraper, the tallest tn India. The State Government constructed it at a cost of Rs. 84 lakhs. It overlooks the river Hooghly on the west,117 words
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137 1954-09-12 2 Old Women Found Murdered: Jewels stolen GUDIY-ATHAM: Amma kannu Ammal (65) wife of Gopal Chotty, a bangle seller, was found murdered in her house in Malpatti Road, opposite to Subramanyaswami temple, Kamatchiammanpet. It is stated that thieves broke into her house on the night of Thursday, .strangled her to deathF.O.C. - 137 words
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Article186 1954-09-12 2 TRICHUR: The Governor of Madras, Mr. Sri Prakasa, arrived here recently by the Cochin Express. He was accorded a warm welcome at the station. Mr. Sri Prakasa, after a brief halt a t "Rama Ntlayam," worshipped at Vadakumnathan Temple. He was later presented with aFOC - 186 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-09-12 2 wZXL? establishment tn 191 4, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America has played a leading role in elevatina the h^ng standards of the clothing workers, expand ng reZl^T eS f t m f m f erS an *™*™y labour-management relations m its industry a model of peaceful co-operation (Above) This144 words
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281 1954-09-12 2 on sSs£y, < M? l Nelir? I dS? 1 f >f hcnbari at 5 p.m. h.p., *«rss-«*j*r r sisas'.jsf He was accompanied Dy the Governor, Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, and Chief Minister, Mr Medhi, who brought Mr. Nehru from Gauhati. The M.P.s alsoFOC - 281 words
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Article210 1954-09-12 2 BOMBAY: Incessant ram in Bombay fcr the fifth consecutive day on Saturday last shattered an all-time unofficia iainfa.l record of 122 inches believed to have been set ut. in 1828. The unofficial record was re fcrred to in the "'Hundreo Years Ago" column ofFOC - 210 words
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Article69 1954-09-12 2 BOMBAY: Film Stars p Bombay will help swell tm funds fo r flood relief work lr Assam and Bihar. They are to observe Sept In as "Flood Relief Day'- and wil eo In procession to colleci iuncls. Leading screen personalities like Narjrls, Raj Kapoor. DilirFOC - 69 words
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213 1954-09-12 2 Surat Town Deluged By Cloud Burst SURAT A heavy ciouaburst Sunday morn.ng has iloodei Surat town, dislocating traffic, disorganising com.aun.cat.ons and dr.vmg cut of their homes people in some ow-ly.ng parts of the tewn. The local Mtteorologica' Jentre said that in three hcur* iunday morning from a j'clcck to 11FOC - 213 words
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Article105 1954-09-12 2 Unnao Balamau Line Reopened UNNAO: (U.P.) The 62 mile Unnao Madhogam B&lamau ine which was dismantled during the last world war was reopened bv Pandit Govind Ballabh pant the Chief Minister of Uttar pra. desh. Pandit Pant pressed a st-lvor lever from a rostrum erected for the occasion, sx^natlln? eFOC - 105 words
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Article112 1954-09-12 2 CHANDIGARH-. A botamcal garden for each at ate in the country h-as been planned by the Government of Indta. Dr. K. N, Kanl, Director, National Botanical Gardens said here that trie Council of Scientific end Industrial Research would finance the gardens to be. laid out.FOC - 112 words
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Advertisement43 1954-09-12 2 CTAKE CARE! TAKE OKASA OKASA Gland Hormone Tablets take care ot your body Keep the Blood pure, keep the body feeling fit. SILVER for men HOLD for women AVAILABLE IN BOTTLES OF 50 OR 100 TABLETS Sole Agents HAGEMEYER'S SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR43 words
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Advertisement65 1954-09-12 2 Remember the thre* famous 100 years old MggWBaBBEByBfI CHA >< lee chye medicated wine-.— H|m M HMffl C nSiStS f SP6CiaJ CIUN CHIN deer h <>rn 1HI» BOAD. j^^7 Qnd P re P ar ed from famous herbs. A lost health, vigour of vitaHty. NGOH VESO YEE FOO MEWCATE!. WINE:,65 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-09-12 3 Photo. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, President of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, presenting a scroll to Mr. Wilfred Burke, Chairman of the British Labour Partii. at a tea party given to tlf BritUk Labour Party Goodinll Mission, at Adelphi recentIn. Dr. Edith SummerskiU V.-<r-President ofI.D.M. - 57 words
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558 1954-09-12 3 MADRAS: Their Lcrdship Mr. Justice Rajagopala Iyen (far, granted leave to Mr S G'V nd Swaminathan, Statf Prosecutor, to appeal to th< Supreme Ccurt, agains* the Judgment cf Mr. Justice Mack convict ng him for ex facie contempt of court and sentenc ing558 words
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Article127 1954-09-12 3 Khadi Uniforms For P. T. Men BOMBAY. Mr. Raj Bahadur, Union Deputy Minister for CommunU cations, told Pressmen that the Government would purchase about seven lakh yards of khadi jor supplying uniforms to Post and Telegraph messengers. He added that the Union Government 'lould substitute the present uniforms of P.127 words
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Article2604 1954-09-12 3 C. J. CHACKO - Reasons For Mutual Interest By C. J. CHACKO We m the countries of Asia are weak in this atomic age, weak in military power and weak in financial strength However weak and, poor we might be in these symbols o/ material poiver, there is no2,604 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-09-12 3 PHOTO. Rev. S. Thaninayagam, a name urll-kiumn amon? Tamil Scholars fcr the deep research he has t'one in Tamil literature, is adtl.-essing a gathering at Bassilola, Ceylon. Bev. Thaninayagam returned recently to Ceylon after a tour of Europe, from where he has brought some rare TamilMATHRUPALA - 55 words
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563 1954-09-12 3 EUGENE LEVIN; EUGENE LEVIN - Nangal-Bhakra Projects Indian Finance: U.S. Experts EUGENE LEVIN (By DHAKRA DAM, "piece de resistance" of the USSL 1-?.--000,000 Nangal. Bhakra development project on the Sutlej River in the Himalayan foothills 225 miles north of New Deuhi is a step nearer realisation. Currently Indians are excited over the recent openi^j of563 words
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Article48 1954-09-12 3 NEW DELHI: An n»witness account of condition* in Goa by Mr. Omar Kaha, a n Egyptian correspondent, is published in the journal 'Al Gumhuriya*. The correspondent saw large-scale military preparations, being carried out l»y the Portuguese behind an iron curtan in the colony. FOCFOC - 48 words
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110 1954-09-12 3 NEW KfLBI: Justice tj. Pal continues to be India's candidate for election as judge of the International Court of Justice at The Hague to nil the temporary vacancy caused bv the death of Mr. BenegaJ Narsing Ran. it was learnt here. Reports emanating firm PakistanFOC - 110 words
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Advertisement121 1954-09-12 3 |L|| n-^m^i J||p\ I PAKAV I -li* to Jore Me/ier"| f^f.f j reo»on« why you should cook wlfh Pofeov, but /et me "For the some quantity of food cooked, you "jr- <^(^^ need less Pakdv. Try It In your favourite S^\^^ a~*J&\ 'ec pe and see the difference yourself." J^MU121 words
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510 1954-09-12 4 Repatriation Of Indians' Assets Ceylon Govt.'s Attitude COLOMBO: Clarify In* th<* position whether an Indian national, who Is either "under notice to quit*' or leaving Ceylon for good on hi* own <-<>rv.\ will be allowed to repatriate his entire msi'ls. Mr. D. w. Rajapathirana, acting Governor of the Central HankFOC - 510 words
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Article31 1954-09-12 4 ROME, Sept. 11.— it takes mind plus medicine to pull a crippled polio victim back towards normal life, some of tine world's top polio specialists agreed yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article130 1954-09-12 4 COLOMBO: The late Mrs. Alice Kotelawala has bequeathed Rh. 150,000 to servants, dependents andi various chanties. Khe leaves Rs. 60,000 and land for a hospital in her birthplace the village of Kolamune. To a number of her domestic servants she has left Rs. 5,000 each.FOC - 130 words
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257 1954-09-12 4 Way To Find Money For Social Services COLOMBO. Mr. M- P. HJayawardena the Finance Minmter, is prepared to find the money for Governments major social services from *>av. ings rather tha n by taxarij.n. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Savings Week at the Jaffna Hindu Col'.«go on FridayFOC - 257 words
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Article151 1954-09-12 4 DROP IN COCONUT PRICE The nrice of coconut oil has dropfed near, 'y Rs. 500 since the beglnniii* of this year. The pricl came St U wSek Urth6r l0 per Business W as transacted in S 6 market y«*te.-aay n/ff* s6^ r n m S between Ka i.OOO and Rs.FOC - 151 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-09-12 4 photo. The Ceylon Government recently appointed a commission to inquire into the tobacco industry in the island and recommend ways and means of improving it In the picture above the commission is seen conducting its activities in one of the towns of northern Ceylon MathrupalaMathrupala - 47 words
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Article43 1954-09-12 4 Dr. K. Vellasamy, Surgeau, General Hospital, Singapore has been appointed a Clinical Specialist Officer, with effect from Dec. 1 1953. Dr. M. Doraisingham appointed Acting Director of Medical Services, Singapore Mr. N. G. Menon, appointed Acting Meteorological Assistant, Special Grade, Meteorological Headquarters.43 words
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Article99 1954-09-12 4 COLOMBO: The Govern, ment has suppilied the De partment of Social Services with a comprenensive sc-iomo for beggar rehabilitation. Mr A. S. Kohoban.Wickre. me. Director of Social Ser Ceylon" that the Department vices told "Th e Times of was awaitine further reports from Malaya and JapanFOC - 99 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-09-12 4 photo. The beautiful and healthy looking calf was born as a result of artificial insemination performed on its mother standing bu- The owner of the cow, who is holding it, defied popular opposition to such methods in northern parts of Ceylon. She belongs to Jaffna where thisMathrupala - 55 words
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Article140 1954-09-12 4 RANGOON, Sept. 11. Mr. Aneunn Bevan, the British left-wing Labour leader, saio ISff .u" 1 1 he was dellghteu that the Manila conference on the South-East Asian Treaty Organisation had readied a /ew worthy ambiguities." Mr. Bevan, who is in Burma with the Labour delegation 1Reuter - 140 words
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Article85 1954-09-12 4 MELWANKEE, Sept. 11. Jeo Louis, former work heavyweight boxing champior who correctly forecast thaRocky Marclano would defeat Ezzard Charles last June favours Charles for the retun title bout hero next Wednesday. Louis, here to referee a wrestling match, said that when Charles met Marciano Id handle the champion."Reuter - 85 words
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Article41 1954-09-12 4 YUGOSLAV TOURISTS FOR RUSSIA BELGRADE, Sept. 11.— The Yugoslav News Aprency. Tanjug:, reported that for the first time since Yugoslavia's dispute with the Ccminform in 1948, a Yugoslav Danube steamer carrying tourists, win sail behind the Iron curtain this weekend.. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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168 1954-09-12 4 COLOMBO: The exodus of Indian nationals in Ceylon has already begun although there are still three months' time for the first batch of 5,000 to leave the island under the Ceylon Government's repatriation scheme. According to authoritative figures available here, on an average 20F.O.C. - 168 words
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Article128 1954-09-12 4 TWO TEACHERS ORDAINED MONKS BALANGOI>A: Two school teachers, R Ailagiyawanna ana T. M. Chitrananda, were or. dained monks on August 26 They hope to be monks for few weeks only as is dono by Buddhists in Burma an<i S;am. Their example tlhey hope, will be followed by other? m Ceylon,FOC - 128 words
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Article182 1954-09-12 4 Welcoming the Travancore Asthana Kavi (Poet Laureate) Sri Vallathol, at a reception given by the Indian Fine Arts Society, Singapore on Friday September 10, Mr. S. Nara. sftmhan, President of the So. ciety said Sri val'athol was an outstanding poet of modem India and his contribution182 words
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Article46 1954-09-12 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— The despatch of an atomiccannon to Strasbourg for use by French training experts, is beiieved to be the result of the new Atomic Energy Act which the United States Congress passed shcrtly before It adjourned last month.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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72 1954-09-12 4 AMERICAN TO STUDY HOUSING PROBLEMS IN CEYLON COLOMBO: Ceylon's housing problem will be studied by Prof. R. Gordon-Brown, an American, who arrived by BOAC plane. y Prof Brown is on a world tour studying the hous:ng conditions of tropical areas, under the Rcckfeller Research Fellowship. He will be here forFOC - 72 words
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36 1954-09-12 4 MANNAR: Hr. Jf. s. CaUor, member of ;h." Younir Men's Club Mannar, will make a bid t o ride bicycle non.sto > 800 nvus in about 80 h -urs FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article79 1954-09-12 4 iiiAUiU Ai'L-tiiijiX HCIlSHii^ Mmjie Wai M a nuinocr of vacanc.es in January, 1955 for fully indentured apprentices in H.M. Dockyard, Singapore i the Shipbul.d.ng and Marine Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering trades. Candidates must be over 15 and under 18 on December 3ist 1954. information regarding entry,79 words
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Advertisement153 1954-09-12 4 KATHAKALI at Happy World Stadium Today (Sunday) Sept. 12, 1954 at 8 p.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, K.C.M.G. Story DbsSASANA V ADH AM (By Special Request) RATES: $3, $2 $1. Tickets available at: Sri Krishna Vilas, 229, Selegie Road. Tel. *****. Saraswathi Vilas,153 words
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