Indian Daily Mail, 27 October 1954
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Title Section16 1954-10-27 1 Indian Daily Mail OU X No. 250 SINGAFUKE, WIiDNfckDAY, OCIOBEK, 27, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-10-27 1 NEHRU HO PHOTO. The Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, left, confers with the Yietminh President, Ho Chi -Minn, at Ho»s official residence m Hanoi, October 18. Nehru was pa«Aln* through on his way to Peking, where he arrived next day. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article71 1954-10-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent WWW DELHI, Oct. 26. I'mted Nations Day wax celebrated throughout Indin on Sunday loith great deal of en•■'d and fervour. All school children gathered m the morning )or functions m every ■dkMl demonstrating the wcrk of the United Nations. A special two anna71 words
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57 1954-10-27 1 NINE KILLED IN BOMBAY HOUSE COLLAPSE BOMBAY, Oct. 26. Nine people were feared dead Monday alter a four-stocy Bombay office bu Iding m which they Mtii seeping collapsed during the n^ht and buried them I n. ;ith tons of falling debris. Tui. hundred police searched the v. rt'cliagp all day.A.P. - 57 words
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Article78 1954-10-27 1 BUTTE, Montana, Oct. 24.— yice-President dahrd Nixon indicated Friday night that an atom bomb small enough to carry m a suitcase has been developed. Following a reference to the A-bomb m a talk here, Nixon paused, leaned forward and said: "What would you say If I were toA.P. - 78 words
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473 1954-10-27 1 Nehru's Burden Now Heavier From Our Own Correspondent AIADRAS, Oct. 26. Unlit Deepavali illumination over ttie Rashtrapathi Bhavan m Delhi and glocni cast over the entire capital en the occasion when the City is always most joyous pnd briJiantiy lit only emphasised more tragically473 words
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Article540 1954-10-27 1 ALI ASSURES 'VIGOROUS AND STABLE GOVERNMENT WAS IT A PALACE REVOLUTION? KARACHI, Oct 26— A new national Cabinet was sworn m here after the Governor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, had declared a state of emergency throughout Pakistan. The new Cabinet formed by Mr. Mohammed Ali who540 words
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Article166 1954-10-27 1 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24.— Thailand is next on the Communist time table, according to that nations Minister or Foreign Affairs, Prince Wan Waitnayakon, who is also Thau, land's U.N. delegate. "Preparations are being 1 made for large scale Communist infiltration from Yunanx through Victminh into Thailand," neA.P. - 166 words
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Article75 1954-10-27 1 LONDON, Oct. 23.— The Anglican Bishop m Persia Dr. William Thompson expelled from the country last year by the former Prime Minister Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq will return to his post at Isfahan next month, authoritative sources said here yesterday. A Persian Embassy spokes- man here saidReuter - 75 words
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Article41 1954-10-27 1 Meanwhile, Mr. Nehru has cancelled his farewell dinner m Peking to-day because of Mr. Kidwai death according to a special correspondent of the Press Trust of India who is accompanying Mr. Nehru on his Chinese visit.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article33 1954-10-27 1 HONGKONG, Oc K* 6 The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru returned to Peking tcday after visiting the three Manchuran dtdes Of Shenyang:, Anahen and Dalrtn, Peking P%*dlo report!*. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-10-27 1 Mohammed All, Premier of Pakistan, and his wife at Washington, relaxed at a Bowling Alley near the Pak'staa Embassy there. lt'« his favourite sport. Three >« an- ago when he was IT. K 1 staii Ambassador to USA hp organised his own league m Wash'ngton. A.p. Photo62 words
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187 1954-10-27 1 Statistic* issued by the Education Department yesterd-vy slww there has been a decrease of 87 pupils m Indian Schools m the Colony during last month*, the totals for August and September being 1,541 and 14~> k- There iiaa been a decrease of187 words
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Article321 1954-10-27 1 CHINESE AIR SERVICE TO INDIA NEW DELHI: Oct. 26 China is expected to operate an air service to India under an arrangement made m Peking by Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, who Ls on a state viisit to China, an authoritative source said here today. The agreement is on aReuter - 321 words
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Article99 1954-10-27 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 26.— -Ttoe first Japanese railway engines and carriages for India arrived m harbour on Saturday. Twelve are metre gauge deisel engined cars for the Southern Railways to be run on short routes Ukq between Trichy and Lalgudl. Cars coupled to99 words
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Article38 1954-10-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 26.--All travel and import restrictions have now been removed between French Indian and Indian Union territory ev>;n before the formal transfer of power on Nov. 1. Copyright.38 words
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431 1954-10-27 1 Ali Forced To Co-oporate With G. G. Under Threat Of Arrest? NEW DELHI, Oct. 26.— Pakistan's current political crisis has resulted m what amounts tea palace revolution," European travellers reaching here from Karachi said Monday. They said Governor-General Ghulain Mohammed, m declaring a state of emergency, nad tne support ofA.P.; Reuter - 431 words
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Article81 1954-10-27 1 U. S. Arms Shipment To Pakistan WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.— U.S. Defence Department offlcials said the first arms snipment to Pakistan, including tanks and ammunition, wen: scheduled to leave Monday under the military assistance agreement signed last May. The shipment was oeing loaded on New York dockß lor Karachi and wasA.P. - 81 words
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231 1954-10-27 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 26. Mr. iVenru. tnc Prime Min/ster of India, said m Peking to-day tntie nad bttn 'a lar^e measure of agreement 1 m nis taiKs with the Chinese Prime Minuter. Mr. Ch.-u kn Lai Peking radio reported. He told a pres s conference thereReuter - 231 words
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529 1954-10-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Oct. 27, 1954 Act Before It's Too Late FURTHER particulars received about the recent undemocratic and unconstitutional decision of the MIC to join with the UMNO-MCA Alliance show that even the meagre votes cast m favour of the decision constituted less than six per cent529 words
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Article83 1954-10-27 2 NEW UixutlL: The grant of three Gallantry Awards, two of Vir Chakr a and one of Asoka Chakra clasa 111, have notifies m the Gazette of India. The Vlr Chakras have been awarded to Subedar Ram Saran Das of J. and K. Infantry and Rifleman Gumman SinghFOC - 83 words
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Article1790 1954-10-27 2 LONDON LETTER Glamour Touch To Church! When Gandhi Met King George V 'PHE main topic of conversa- x tion m Delhi, it is said j here, is whether Mr. Nehru j will shortly appoint an heir- J presumptive. He certainly seems m need of somebody to help shoulder1,790 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-10-27 2 A Trade Agreement between Ind a. and the People's RepuUlc of China, the first of its kind between the two countries, was signed) m New Delhi, on October 14, Sri H. V. R. lengar, Secretary, Ministry of Oommefce Industry, signed (he Agreement on behalf of the Government111 words
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Article229 1954-10-27 2 HOUSING SHORTAGE IN INDIA CALCUTTA: The Prime Master's vigorous denunciation of slums m Bcmbay haa fccussed attention on one 01 the most vital weaknesses m Indian economy the absence of adequate housing for her vast and growing population. The Five- Year Plan has provided Rs. 38 crores by the CentralNAFEN - 229 words
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Article131 1954-10-27 2 Skunauak; This year nearly 40,000 pilgrims from all parts of North India are expected tc visit the 100-feet long Vishnu Dcvi Cave situated at a height of 5,000 feet. Before 1947 there used to be over 1,000,000 such visitors from the entire country on this annualNAFEN - 131 words
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Article54 1954-10-27 2 MADURAI: A big boulder that fell down on the rails frcm an adjoining hill near Thenmalai station blocked railway communication last Friday between Trivandrum and Madu. rai. Thenmalai Is between Punalur and Shencottah, being 17 miles from the latter station on the Trivandrum ghat secti:n ofFOC - 54 words
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379 1954-10-27 2 LINDEN (New Jersey Dr. Maria Selvanayagam, of Madura i and Kolar, who will sail for India irom New York October 20, after two-and-a-half years' medical training m this country, believes India's greatest need is for medical schools and trained doctors. She disclosed that379 words
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365 1954-10-27 2 NEWARK (New Jersey) Johannesburg, South Africa, gold mining centre, has "mining camp mor als," according to the Reverend Dr. David K. Mace of New Jersey, who conducted a survey of the crty's "newest disturbing divorce rate m the wor.-d." Dr. Mace, whoNAFEN - 365 words
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Article134 1954-10-27 2 NEW DELHI: Export of India-made hurricane lanterns nas considerably increased following an expansion of marKot ror the commodity m the South-JbJast Asian region. from 15,036 lanterns exported m 1950 the hgure went up to 108,264 m 1952 and to 449 734 m 1953. Production has alsoNAFEN - 134 words
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168 1954-10-27 2 PROGRESSIVE CULTIVATION IN RAJASTHAN JAIPUR: Cultivators m R» jastnan are new becoming more progressive m the, r outlook especially m the matter of using better quality seeds and chemical fertilisers fo r improv.ng the crcp yield. This marks a complete changover m their outlook and, according to an official ofNAFEN - 168 words
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520 1954-10-27 3 Application For Citizenship Rejected On Flimsy Grounds C. L. C Leader's Allegation COLOMBO: In spite of the sentiment* oi goodwill cm-operation expressed by Premier Kotelawala, M um aft,* his return to Cotombo from Deihl. bow Oeylo» citizenship claim* of persons Ma. origuiFOC. - 520 words
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Article338 1954-10-27 3 COLOMBO: Officiate of the yic n Foreign Office and the dan High Commissioner, Mr. C. Desai, conferred for over wa hcurs on the implementation of the joint ■tatemeat made by Prime •Min.stcrs of India and eylon a week ago on citizen«ip problems. The Deputy High CommissionerFOC - 338 words
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Article185 1954-10-27 3 NEW iDELHI: An appeal to the people to ensure speedy 1 uplitt and emancipation of women by providing tnem with a proper piace m the family ana society was made by Mr. Brahm Perkash, Chief Minister of Delhi, at a function marking the conclusion of a 15-dayNAFEN - 185 words
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Article111 1954-10-27 3 TRIVANUKUM: A scneme for tne biological control or tne otriodora is higiily valued and is chiefly m demand hi. j. an ceutttu cocnui Kesearch Committw. The pest ia controlled by liberating- parasitic insects reaxed m laboratories m the affected areas. The parasites destroy the pest m the larvalNAFEN - 111 words
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Article230 1954-10-27 3 ASSAH WANTS A PIED THE PIPER SHILLONG: Rats are a serious menace to practically the entire State of Assam, according to the annual report of the State Agriculture Department for 1952-53, just published here. The report reveals that the menace becomes more serious m the L.ushai Hills, m a cyclicNAFEN - 230 words
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361 1954-10-27 3 Prevalence Off "Q" Fever In India MADRAS: The Madras Government's Health Department nvae expressed me apprehension that m^y of ule uncuagnosed case* m the State *nay have been what is known as the 'Q* fever. »vH nt H. recentl y v wa s thought that Q tever was not preval-FOC - 361 words
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Article123 1954-10-27 3 NEW DELHI: The majority of the unemployed men m Oelhi seek administrative anu clerical jobs, while women preter non-manual careers, according to an employment survey conducted by the Planning Commission recently. Only 63 per cent of the men and 76 per cent of the women on theNAFEN - 123 words
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Article98 1954-10-27 3 NANDPBAYAGfc The nhrlne of Shri Hadrinath l>ham situated at an altitude of 10,800 feet m the fascinating Central Himalayan range wll be closed on Nov. 22 this year, according to a notification issued by the Secretary of the Badrinath Temple Committee. Snow has fallen on the adjoining-FOC - 98 words
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Article195 1954-10-27 3 NEW DEI^HI: About 21 city surveys are being taken >jy restaicii workers at tiic instance or the n&naing (Joxiiiuiss.un m amerent parts 01 vie country to assess tue recrements of t«e respective vtgtatm, xne research includes studies m tiie regional development 01 Aiigarn ana bnopai unties, viNAFEN - 195 words
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78 1954-10-27 3 MADRAS: The International Labour Organisation has deputed Mr. R. J. Walker, Deputy Director of the I.L.O's Regional Office at Bangalore to help Ceylon to get more assistance from the 1.L.0. for the development of her cottage industries. Mr. Walker who was recently m Ceylon heldNAFEN - 78 words
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152 1954-10-27 3 CALCUTTA: The statement by the Sudanese Minister for Commerce and Industry that End *m industrialists wculd be welcome to set up textile mill* n the Sudan has been noted wath interest by millowners here. It is not kncwn whether any proposals m tMs directionNAFEN - 152 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-10-27 3 PHOTO. The Japanese Prime Minister, SHIGERU YOSIUDA, shakes hands with the Italian Premier, MARIO SCELJJA, right, at the Vlmlnale Palace, Rome, Oct. 16. The Japanese Premier arrived from Germany and is on a world) goodwill tour. Standing between the two Prime Ministers is AKIRA MATSUI, aAP - 65 words
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Article102 1954-10-27 3 JODHPUR: The Thakurani of Bira, widow of Brig- Jabbar Singh, en Tuesday committed sati— burning- herself on the funeral pyre of her husband, who died on Monday. The Brigadier was Comptroller of the Maharaja cf Jodhpurs household. The police reported that they came to know toeFOC - 102 words
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Article132 1954-10-27 3 SHOOTING OF U.S. FILM IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The usual facilities will be given by the Government of India to American producers who intend to shoot a film based en John Master's novel "Bhowani Junction" m India, it is learnt. That relate tc refund of Customs duties and exchange cfFOC - 132 words
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590 1954-10-27 3 MAJDRASc About 900 villages In Ciringleput District are expected to be covered by the Kuisan method of publicity for development work m village* within a period of one month. According to tais scheme whitewashed walls m prominent places m the villages wUI be utilisedFOC - 590 words
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Article131 1954-10-27 3 NEW DEIjHI; The Union Government will soo* set v\j a Central Bureau of Educational and Vocational Guidance m Delhi. In addition, ten similar buieaux w;-i bo set up m selected states «rt?h v Vntral assistance. Main functions of the Tiur.aux will be the compilation and publicationNAFEN - 131 words
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Article99 1954-10-27 3 NEW DELHI: It is understood the title Padmavibhushan with its three classes is being re-named so as to avoid misunderstanding. On the last Independence Day the President, In consideration of meritorious services of a number of citizens, awarded them Padmavlbhusn.i Pahela Varg, Dusra Varg and lisa Varg. SomeNAFEN - 99 words
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Article83 1954-10-27 4 COLOMBO: An Oificiel Languages Bureau has been set up, ;ls a department of the Ministry of Finance, to implement the decisions of the Official Languages Commission, which ceased to function about a year ago. Dr. N. D. Wijesekera is the head of the new department.FOC - 83 words
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145 1954-10-27 4 COLOMBO: Invitation* tor a national conference of Opposition parties proposed to be held at Karainigar on Nov. 6 and 7, have been issued an<i the convenor. Mr. A. Thlagarajah, of X .rainagar, is awaiting the response of the parties invited Writing toFOC - 145 words
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74 1954-10-27 4 TRINCOMAI^EE; &o*Wsing the Samasamaja Youth League m Sinhalese at Trii'comalee, rw. Cdvin R. <o« Silva said they were fighting tc form a socialist government m place of a capitalist government. The tTNP government, had become a tool of the capitalists oj Ceylon and did notFOC - 74 words
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Article152 1954-10-27 4 RATNAfUKA: To a bhikkhu goes the biggest prize m the history o f the Galld Gymkhana Sweep Rs. 227,022. The lucky winner is BhiklOiu Aramlbacleinya Piyaratne of Rajamaha V*harc, Meddegama, who drew "Risin<r star, winner of the CauJfleld Cup m Australia last week- HJs notn de152 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-10-27 4 Dr. ALAGAPPA AT BHARATI RECITAL CONTEST Dr. Sir Rm. Alagappa Chetti&r add re *'u\£ the gathering at Bharati Re.ital Contest held at Cfccttiar's Temple, Tank Rood, on Saturday, Oct. 28. liooUlng at the reader is Mr. Natarajan Chetttar, Trustee of the Temple, to his left is Mr. Natni-ajan, of University106 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-10-27 4 PHOTOS. These three girls are proud of their remarkable performance at the Bharati ivecital Competition. They are (from right to left) M«s Urns Shankar, Miss Lax mi Ramachandran, and Miss Vimala SuLranianiam, who won the first, -o -onii and (li rd prizes respectively m the Senior group.- I.D.M.I.D.M. - 50 words
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235 1954-10-27 4 Ex-premier's Wax Image Goes Into The Melting Pot COLOMBO; Without ceremony backroom boys 't Madame Tussaud's world f<unou s exhibition at London have removed the wax statue of t'«ie former Premier, Dudley Senanayaka, which graced the gallery of Dominion statesmen, past and present, ami nu r it into the melting:FOC - 235 words
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104 1954-10-27 4 Buddha in one Almyrun Branay in another! :>L\ltAiv it. V u A. JJo not attempt to presserve ttuttcluism by keeping a siain.i' vi tlie i»i»<-»«'-» a n one aimyrah and bottle of wiusky »n tue otner a <l Mr. I>. «J. W. naiuiaiiga/a, M.i'. for I'anauura, at a foundation stoneFOC - 104 words
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Article85 1954-10-27 4 lXMi.ji. DELAWAKU, Oct. 24. 'i'hf Delaware State Supreme Court Friday granted a stay of a lower court order iori>uWliii£ a school board from excluding ten Negro pupils «roni the all-white Miifurd *ligh SelMfc The effect of the stay was granted at the request of theReuter - 85 words
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Article74 1954-10-27 4 LONDON. Oct. 26. Mr. Ycshida to-day drove to Buckingham Palace where he was received by thj Queen. Sir Anthony Eden. Britisn Foreign Secretary, presented the Japanese Prime Minister tc Queen Elizabeth. Reuter. hena, pelmadulla, who 4rew "Electro- with the norn de plume of "Mage Duka" SinhalesFOC - 74 words
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Article299 1954-10-27 4 GOVT. TO SUPERVISE CH. SCHOOLS The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday morning met representatives of the Committees of Management of trie Chinese Schools and of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and explained the details of the Government proposals for the establishment of a Chinese Schools Board to be set up299 words
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Article70 1954-10-27 4 Latest figures m the registration of voters for Federal Elections are: Kelantau 10U,--182, Kedah 97,052, Pahang 17,--493, Perils 12,402, N. SembiJan 22,961, Malacca 27,843, Perak 24,151, Selangor* 27 828, Total: 329,91:*. Returns rrom Johore ana Penang are still not complete. However, It is estimated that so70 words
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Advertisement197 1954-10-27 4 Satyagraha In Municipal Council NUWARA ELJYA: Something quite unusual fo Nuwara Eliya was witnessed fn the municipal council chamber, recently, wbr.n ?fr. S. Ramasamy, mouih > r f,, r Hawa Ellva started performing satyagraha at 12.45 p.m. He made his way to the chamber and sat at ihe seat whicii197 words
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