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Title Section16 1954-09-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 219 SINGAPORE, SAiURDAY, SEPIEMbER 25, 1954 *OUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article406 1954-09-25 1 Two Asian Premiers' Plea Indonesian Premier In Delhi NEW DELHI, Sept. 2 4— The Prime Ministers of India and Indonesia two of the biggest countries m South-East Asia Thursday night joined m pleas that the Asian nations work to solve their own problems m war andA.P.; Reuter - 406 words
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Article78 1954-09-25 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 24. K-'Dbi Benjamin schullz «.ii<l m.isdav that mor c tn<*n 3.000.Q0Q J- A i v nished" m Russia uurin c World War 11. Et&bbi Schultz, Executive Director of tho American Jewish League against Con. inuni.sm tcld a (Jj, Hous^ of prtsentaLive.s Committee •investigatingAP - 78 words
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Article36 1954-09-25 1 A Nuia/i nver sailing vessel capsized iin the oan^-« river Wednesday uiglit and report., from Bhal. ganur said 32 persons are missing, a pacing river steamer rescued 24, other*. APAP - 36 words
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Article80 1954-09-25 1 HONG KUNG, Sept. 24. .Britain's Naval chief saia that the Koya-l Navy 'is reaay to protect fcJntish snips m the i'ormosa stra.ts at any time.'' J. P. L. Tnoma^, First Lord of the Admiralty, made the statement to reporters an he landed here fromAP - 80 words
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Article113 1954-09-25 1 FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept. 24. Frankfurt's international book fair one of the b ggest exhibitions of its Kind opened here today with more than 1.000 publishers participating. About 43,000 books are on display from publisning houses of West Germany, Britain, France.' Italy, Belgium. Denmark, Austria, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, theA.P. - 113 words
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Article105 1954-09-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Sept. 24.—Thousands of employees of banks m India including foreign owned ones, staged one day token strike yesterday m response to a call of All India Bank Employees Association to protest against modification of the award of Labour Appellate Tribunal by the IndiaCopyright - 105 words
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Article21 1954-09-25 1 AMMAIM, Jordan, Sept. 24. Jordanian Foreign Minister jamal Touka n announced his resignation "for health rea_ sons APAP - 21 words
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Article137 1954-09-25 1 Heaviest Exchange Witnessed IAIPEH, Sept. 24.— The "httle war" alcng Red China's ilheast coast roared into its 21st day yesterday with more :ionalist air blows and heavy artillery duels. Pha air raid.s began at dawn. ■'•■'<• rt:>umed m the afternoon and were being pressed after night fall,AP - 137 words
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142 1954-09-25 1 Merger Of Chandernagore: Bill Passed NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.— The Ind.an Council of States (Upper Hou.se) passed a bill yesterday to merge the former French settlement of Chandernagore with West Bengal. Chandernagore, 30 mil eft from Calcutta, with a population of 360,000 is the first French settlement to be mergedReuter - 142 words
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Article33 1954-09-25 1 FRANCO -TUNISIAN TALK? PARIS, Sept. 24. Franco. Tunisian talks aimed to ful. fijlng- Premier Pierre Men. des France's promise to give Tunisia more self-government I seemed slowing to a snail's pace Thursday APAP - 33 words
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Article203 1954-09-25 1 DJAKARTA, Sept. 24.— Presdient Soekarnos second wife, Madame Hartini Soekarno has left her home town of Saiatiga, m Central Java, for Bcgor, 40 mnes south or Djakarta, it was learned today. JJogor is the site of the presidential summer palace. Mrs. Hartini will stay m a houseReuter - 203 words
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Article66 1954-09-25 1 LONDON, Sept. 24.— The state-owned British Overseas Airways Corporation made the biggest profit m its history last yeer £2,012,792 despite a loss of £500,000 through the grounding of Comet jet airliners. This compared with a profit of £103,875 m 1952. BOAC's earnings for the year rose <by nearlyReuter - 66 words
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121 1954-09-25 1 From Our Oirn Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.- According to indications from external Affairs Ministry here, de facto merger of French Indian Settlements In South India with the Indian Union will oe effected m middle of October It is knownCopyright - 121 words
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Article60 1954-09-25 1 LONDON, Sept. 24.— Pravda reported that the Soviet Union is suffering from a serious shortage of qualified engineers, especially m the power, ma cine and agricultural implement industries. The standard of training of young specialists is not up to the standard of modern requirements." the Communist PartA.P. - 60 words
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Article80 1954-09-25 1 TOKYO, Sept. 24. Red China's Premier Chou En_lai told the National people's Con gresa that "the American fleet m the (Formosa Straits should be chased away" and Formosa "liberated.' Chou's foreign policy address oTlginally was translated by Radio monitors herj as saying: <<w e considerA.P. - 80 words
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417 1954-09-25 1 Widespread Anti-U. S. Feeling In Japan Feared TOKYO, Sept. 24. Men and women m Utt.e fishing villages today visited Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples to pray for the soul of a Japanese fisherman who yesterday became the world's first hydrogen bomb victim. Aikichi Kuboyama,417 words
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Article78 1954-09-25 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 24.— United States officials declined immediate comment on the death of Aikichi Kubcyama, the 39-year-o.d Japanese fisherman, who died seven months after being burned by radioactive ash from an American hydrogen bomb. A State Department official said privately: "Of course this w.ioie buslniai ii deeply re-78 words
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Article148 1954-09-25 1 WASmiNGiON, Sept. 24.I'rte aeatn or AiKichi j*.uboyama, by-year-cid Japanese nsncrman ourned by raaioactive ash from an American nydrogen bomo test explosion last jvuucn, complicates an already complicated dispute over tne amcunt of damages the Tokyo Government is asking the United States to pay. Authoritative reports say that Japan wantsAP - 148 words
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Article97 1954-09-25 1 ROCHESTER (New York), Sept. 24. Informed of a death of a Japanese fisherman dusted by rauio-active ash m thu Pacific, Dr. John J. Morton, Director of the American Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, said the Japanese never had allowed Americans "to treat or even examine the victim. 1 MortonAP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration466 1954-09-25 1 Rajkumar - Rajkumar —Dr. By Our Staff Reporter of the d i i nri? i n r£ iji are ha PP^ an d prosperous. i s the opinion ?«ii fh t J 1 Comm 'SSL°ner there Dr. N. V. Rajkumar He Th?,r S C anIDM - 466 words
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32 1954-09-25 1 Sikh leader Master Tara Singh is arriving at Kal. lang Airport by Air India International Constellation! aircraft at 7.30 «.m. to.day from London via Bombuy.32 words
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Article76 1954-09-25 1 One thousand four hundred cases of canned milk have arrived m Singapore for free use m hospitals, schools and infant and child welfare clinics throughout the island. The milk consignment of 60 tons is being distributed to these centres by the Social Welfare Department. It La76 words
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Article152 1954-09-25 1 From- Our Own Co/respondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 2^.—The Deputy Chairman Mr. Krishna moorthy Rao ruled f» Rajayn Sabha yesterday tie could not compel a minister to give replies m Hindi, especially when the mnister's knowledge of Hindi vxts not adequate. When the Deputy Railway MinisterCopyright - 152 words
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Article60 1954-09-25 1 RAF PLANE CRASH-LANDS: 2 INJURED A Koyal Air Force Auster aircraft crash-landedi between Chemor ana Sungei Siput m I'erak yesterday morning. The pilot wa# injured and was taken to lpoh Hospital. A passenger who was With him was also injured. It was a n engine iailure. The pilot experienced an60 words
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Article138 1954-09-25 1 An unusual accident occurred m a Kajang sawmill last week. Wong Gong (28), a Hokkien sawyer, was working at a circular saw when the chain pulling thr log towards the saw broke. The chain way caught m the teeth of the saw an<j was rapidly wrapped138 words
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Advertisement28 1954-09-25 1 ■ITmonth". lIIS 11 ■I 3MONTHS 533.00 ■1 lYE &v>^* 6800 II 1 c en I IMONTH... H° 91 3M °^si"**s3ioo I H BMONTHS....» J 00 |B| IYEAP- mmJJ|^J28 words
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630 1954-09-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Sept. 25, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS ADDING TO DISTRESS THE imposition of import duties en almost all conceivable consumer goods m the Federation with a view to reducing the big budget deficit is certainly most deplorable because the incidence of such duties is entirely on630 words
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787 1954-09-25 2 Chandernagore Merger Bill Passed Policy About Other Enclaves Outlined NEW DELHI: Discussion on the Bill seeking to merge Chandernagore with West Bengal, passed amid cheers by the Lok Sabha last week reflected a keen awareness of its possible repercussions on the campaign for liberation of other foreign settlements m India.FOC - 787 words
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Article145 1954-09-25 2 AHMEDABAD: A prominent Ahmedabad millowner. Mr. Chandravadan Lakshkari has decided to lead the austere life of a m Ulhand. Thirty-year old Lashkaru a Director of a textile mill, fiaie away all ornaments m his possession valued at Rs. 30,000 m early 1953. A feu; months liter he145 words
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89 1954-09-25 2 ERNAKULAM: Gen. Yuan Chung-hsien Chinese Ambassador, who arrived here last week from Trivandrum on his way back to Delhi, visited the Cochin Harbour, and the Dutch Palace m Mattancherry. The Ambassador cruised round the Cochin Harbour backwaters. Before his departure for Delhi foe lunched withFOC - 89 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-09-25 2 *ti? r Vv¥ ni Cnen **e<m and M Ch Bee Hon «> sister of Mr. Ch'ng Tiam Hock, a prominent merchant of Sunrei Lima, Fulau Hetan, were married on 19.9.64. The bride, bridegroom a nd their relatives are making offerings to God on tnat occasion. PHOTo rv BAMANATHAN.49 words
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Article126 1954-09-25 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nalla Reddy Naidu, a Praj a Soci alist member from Andhra, has been sentenced to s ix months' rigorous imprisonment by the Stationary Sub-Magistrate of Nandikotur (Andhra) m connexicn with an agrarian satya graha. the Speaker, Mr. Mavlankar, informed the Lok Sabha. Mr.FOC - 126 words
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95 1954-09-25 2 MADRAS: Abdul Karim, a Malabar muslim, alleged to be the leader of a gang of burglars operating m Mysore, Madras, Bombay and Madhya Bharat was arrested recently by the Madras police, along with his accomplices. The arrest was effected with the co-operation of the MysoreFOC - 95 words
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79 1954-09-25 2 NEW DELHI: The PrimeMinister Sri Nehru, m a message to "Tanjug" Yugoslav news agency, raid the people of India would warmly welcome the visit of Marshal Tito to India. The message said: I am happy that Marsh.M Tito, President of ITugaslavla, Is going to79 words
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368 1954-09-25 2 War Profiteers To Be Severely Dealt With NEW DELHI: Repeated criticism of the Indian In conic-Tax (Amendment) Bill, when Wa Copied bT3L lik 6>abha last week for n ot going far enough toward* checking X O V Sh»°rt ProVoked **P*y finance MtatateFM?FOC - 368 words
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Article40 1954-09-25 2 AGRA The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr Sastroj midjojo, who is coming to India on a flve.day visit, will arrive m Agr a on a sight seeing V isit on Sept. 25, it was learnt here. FOCFOC - 40 words
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114 1954-09-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress Party m Parliament Is understood to have decided at a meeting- here recently that its members m the Rajya Sab ha should not move or support any amendment to the Special Marriage Bill }l s passed by the Loke Sabha. TheFOC - 114 words
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Article113 1954-09-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank of India has refused to grant a licence to the Deccan Industrial Bank Ltd., t<- carry on banking business m India according to ;m announcement here. A notice served m this connection makes it obligatory on the part of the Deccan Industrial113 words
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Advertisement103 1954-09-25 2 DIAMINTS clear Diamond W^^^S^ BRITAIN'S FINEST PEPPERMINTS The Mints that are Selling m MILLIONS Spore Price I, SO per pound ralso available m 4i/& lb. JABS— S6.9O 8 lb. TINS— SI.SO Per Ib. v federation duty extra) Trade Inquiries Invited ROBINSON'S Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Here's a story of a103 words
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372 1954-09-25 3 Attitude Of High Commission COLOMBO: The Indian High Commission sources said here that they were not unaware of the act'vi,.es of the Ceylon Government Labour MiSil uhich i had taken on its shoulders i4^nsib^tT J.str.butmg application forms among iSateTorkeW o obt n declarationsFOC - 372 words
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Article306 1954-09-25 3 Meaawhlle, the procedure for obtaining India-Ceylon passes hy estate labourers of Indian origin who desire to go bacx to India on their own free choice has been made eas.er. The Commissioner of Labour has arranged for his Assistant < omnrhssioner of the area to receive the applications, makeFOC - 306 words
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Article217 1954-09-25 3 BOMBAY: Over 500 tolas of gold worth Rs. 44,000 neatly concealed m Mm bag. gage of a passenger coming xiowi liuhrein 0y an on t rm»i> morning were seized by tne customs authorities at Sant.t UTUI airport. The passenger, who clescri oeu niniseir as aF.O.C. - 217 words
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Article248 1954-09-25 3 ,'OLOMBI: When the nak meets on October 12tn, senator Peri Sunderam will the Leader of the Senate whether the Government m ■tnded to cancel or suspend the operation of the Nehru-Kotela-r,li a A^ re ement on the queswn -f p eO pi e oFOC - 248 words
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182 1954-09-25 3 TRIVANDRUM: In pursuance of the policy of enlarging the sphere of activities of the Panchayats, the Government has s-notioned minor and lift irrigation ivorks hitherto carrted on by the Public Works Department being taken over by the Panchayats Department. The transfer of theFOC - 182 words
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Article78 1954-09-25 3 PATNA: The Bihar Government with the consent of the Government of India, has consiituted the Kcsi Control Board to ensure "efficient, economical and early execution of the Rs. 37-12 crore Kosi Project. The Chief Minister of Bihar will be Chairman of the Board, which will beFOC - 78 words
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167 1954-09-25 3 MADRAS A total of 34,--50,000 acres from 3,23,685 persons have been collected under the Bhoodan movement upto August 5. 1054 from all over India. Hihar tops the iist with 20,00,000 acres collected from 2,20,374 persons. Next comet* U.P. with 5,05,9^5 seres collected from 14,607NAFEN - 167 words
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Article67 1954-09-25 3 NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of Travancore.Cochin have ordered the remission of the sentence imposed on Mr. R. Prakasam, M.L.A., by the Stationary Second Class Magis trate, Trivandnim City, "for causing obstruction and nuisance" m front of the northwestern gate of the Secre_ tariat m connectionFOC - 67 words
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144 1954-09-25 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Sri V. Gang dharan, has constituted the following committees: The committee on Government assurances consisting of Sris D. Damodaran, Potti. Alexander Parambithara, Baby John. M. P. Chandrasekihara Pillai, K. Kochukuttnn, T. S. Ramaswami, and Kuiu. rJ X, ii.FOC - 144 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-25 3 Sri C. Subranuui'ajn, Minister for Finance, paid a visit to the exhibition block of the Nn*M Electricity department on IH-9-54. Picture shows the Finance Minuter studying a t ransf ormer model.34 words
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Article100 1954-09-25 3 SITAMARHI: An entire vil lage m Palamud District Jias been donated to the Bhoodan Yagna and named Vinoba Gram." Fifteen families living m the village have undertaken to cultivate the available land collectively and share the produce equally. Acharya Vinoba Bhave, referring to this gift atFOC - 100 words
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132 1954-09-25 3 LAHORE: Woollen fabric* are becoming more sacrce and costly In Lahore and people of average means might have to go without any new woollen clothes tihis coming winter also, a newspaper report sain. Giving a picture of prevailing market conditions here, Lh*> PakistanFOC - 132 words
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104 1954-09-25 3 YELL.ORE: The birthday of Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Naickcr was celebrated here on Saturday last. There was a cycle procession m the morning. In the noon, thero was poor feeding before the shop of Mr. Thirunavkarasu Mudaliar. President of the Kazhagam. In theFOC - 104 words
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Article98 1954-09-25 3 INTUC MISSION TO PEKING COIMBATORE: The All China Federation of Trade Unions has asked the Indian National Trade Union Congress to send a delegation to China to attend National •Oay celebrations of the fifth anniversary of the Republic of China to be held at Peking. The delegation has Ijeen askedFOC - 98 words
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33 1954-09-25 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India sanctioned m August Rs. 3,14,35,297 for the construction of 10,229 tenements under the subsidized industrial housing scheme, it was learnt here.- FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article96 1954-09-25 4 Mu slims Enthrone Minister KALUTARA. Dr. C. W. W. Kannangara, Minister of Local Government was "enthroned" at the reception to Mr. I. L. M. Yusuf the most senior member of the Beruwala Urban Council and its present Chairman and members of his party recently. The Minister of Labour Dr. M.FOC - 96 words
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Article298 1954-09-25 4 ■Kotelawala li NDAKAWELA: Refuting allegations that he was an American "stooge" manoeuvring to sell the country 'to America, the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said that his love for the country was more than that of the so-called leaders who, under the guise ofF.O.C. - 298 words
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Article137 1954-09-25 4 KOTTE: Foreign nations would offer help on the pretext of checking Communism or helping some other cause, but If we accepted it Ceylon would be a centre when trouble arose as two powerful nations were trying to capture power, said Mr. R. G. Senanayake, M.P. forF.O.C. - 137 words
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Article193 1954-09-25 4 COLOMBO: Five Vampire jet fighters bought for the Royal Ceylon Air Force are to be shipped back unused. The reason: The government has decided that maintaining Vampire would be too expensive. Royal Ceylon Air Force authorities were unaware of this decision. It was decided over their headsFOC - 193 words
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Article100 1954-09-25 4 COLOMBO: Undercmrermen working for the international intelligence Bureau and private investigators working for Messrs. Hwa Shih Co., of Tientsin and its agencies, backed by a team of legal advisers, are now m Ceylon m connexion with the international deal as a result of which theFOC - 100 words
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Article173 1954-09-25 4 COLOMBO: Mr. C. W. W. Kannangara, Minister of Local Government, presiding at a conterence 'of ttuoduisi societies at the Home Ministry said tihat tiie Government wa» not KOing to keep out of the Budana jayanti celebrations. He said that a wrong impression had been createdF.O.C. - 173 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-09-25 4 PHOTO. Indian film stars, driving m parade through Bombay recently to collect money to help the 10 million made homeless by floods m north India. Nearly a million people saw the parade pass. Stooping from the iioat, •eft to right, aacr c NAKGiS, JABEENAP - 62 words
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227 1954-09-25 4 MATAJLK: Pretty 18 -year-old Lilian was having her dinner. She had a Imost finished her meal. Ihen she began yelling m agony. Alarmed, the other members of the household crowded round her, but all Lilian could do was point her throat andF.O.C. - 227 words
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Article181 1954-09-25 4 COLOMBO: Thirteen members of the Sri Lanka Magic Circle, tine pioneer Association of Ceylon Magicians, were recently elected founder-mem-bers of tftie International Brotherhood of Magicians and granted a Charter of Affiliation with the parent body m the U.S.A. which counts 138 similar institutions m other countriesF.O.C. - 181 words
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Article160 1954-09-25 4 ANUKADHAPURA: While their families gathered to hs ten to bana' being preached over a loudspeaker, lwo_ hundreu men gathered within hearing distance to gamble. When the police raided them m the middle of a mass "booruwa- game the men ran into the thick jungle. Thoso whoFOC - 160 words
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255 1954-09-25 4 COL.OMBO: The Ceylon Government has obtained the approval of the Queen to have a Royal Seal and a Royal Signet distinct from the British models m keeping with the independence of Ceylon, a member of the Commonwealth. The new Royal Seal and theFOC - 255 words
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158 1954-09-25 4 PENANG TO CELEBRATE PERIYAR'S BIRTHDAY Elaborate arrangements are made to celebrate the Seventy. Sixth Birthday of Periya r V. Ramasamy m Penan c on Sunaay, Sept. 26 at Chinese Town Hall. Pitt Street. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. the function, over which Mr. S. S. Chmappanar of fciinga. pore will preside,158 words
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Article66 1954-09-25 4 GALLE: The need for three more non-resuU-nUal universities m the North, m Colombo, and m the South was urged by Sir .Nicholas Attygaue, President of the Senate, when he presided' at the Mahlnda College prizegivng here. Wniie Swabasha should be given its rightful p*ace, He naid,FOC - 66 words
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Article208 1954-09-25 4 UATTICALOA; Assembling m very large numbers, the women Co-operators of Batticaioa formed the first Cooperative Women's <ju,.ii m tne history ot the Cooperative Movement of the island, it was an exclusive women's meeting with the cniy men present oeing Dr. D. Ve^upiilai the Chairman of theFOC - 208 words
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251 1954-09-25 4 COLOMBO A further step m the advancement of science m Ceylon was taken when the ceyion Association for the Advancement of Science Ex hibition was declared opened by Mr. M. D. Banda. Minister of Education. "I would like to say on be. half of the GovernmentFOC - 251 words
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Article65 1954-09-25 4 Mr. Sultan, an official from the Embassy of Pakistan Indonesia, Djakarta, arrived here yesterday. He will «,tav here icr a few days for "the purpose of it' wing paupoitfl to Pakistan c t zens :n Singapore and the Federation of Malaya Those desirous of taking Pakistan passports65 words
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Article20 1954-09-25 4 AMSTERDAM. Sept. 24 The Soviet Union won the final tournament m the world chess team champions)!!;)* here Thursday night APAP - 20 words
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Miscellaneous63 1954-09-25 4 {FILM DIARY] ATLANTIC: "Outlaw Queen" CAPITOL: "War Paint" (Pathey Color) CATHAV: "Romeo Ana Juliet" DIAMOND: "Rohini (Tamil) GAKKICK: "Shin Shinakii Boobla Boo" NEW ALHAMBRA: "NorthWest Passage" ODEON: "Garden Of Evil" (Ccope) PAVILION: "Act Of Love" QUEENS: "Reshia Sumai" (Malay) REX: "Ralls Into Laramie" (Tech.) ROXY: "Money From Home" ROYAL: "Angaray"63 words
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