Indian Daily Mail, 3 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-03 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. NO. 257 SINGAFUKt, WimiNIiSDAY, NOVEMBiiK 3, 1954 FOUK FAGIiS 15 CENTS16 words
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575 1954-11-03 1 Tamils Earliest To Influence Malaya Dr. Nainar Throws New Light On South Indian Ties With This Region SPEECH AT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION (By Our Staff Reporter) South Indians, particularly Tamils were the earliest people, who with their trade, brought their culture, civilization and reugion m various ways to Indonesia and surrounding575 words
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217 1954-11-03 1 ALI ASSURES PEOPLE ON PARLT. GOVT. KARACHI, Nov. 2. Mr. Mohammed AJi, Pakistan's Minister said m a broadcast yesterday that parliamentary government would be restored to Pakistan "as aeon as possible and as soon as constitution making was completed. It was his first major policy statement since his Cabinet wasReuter - 217 words
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Article48 1954-11-03 1 NEW DELHI, Nov 2 Premier Nehru of India returned laome today from *f« vjrft to Oommubist Cblna. Has plane landed this morning Calcutta, from Where he will go to Darjeeluiff to open tne Induan Mountaineering Institute there. He is due Inwre unnorrow.— >ocooooooooooo< A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article84 1954-11-03 1 C'WEALTH PMs Next Meeting •fxvmj. v^ivlA, iSw,v. 2 Th. political correspondent ot tne MnjiUL-nuai i\auvnaiist .Party newspaper, L> x e Tranavaier ieporteu, today that a comerence of commonwealth i-Tim* Ministers wm be held m London towards the end or Januaiy. He said Pakistan's proposal to become a republic within UieReuter - 84 words
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Article48 1954-11-03 1 jAivftjtxA, nov. —^Forei^n Minister Sunarjo ig due to leave for New York on Tnurs day Of Friday to head the younjj republic's United Nations delegation m its ft^ht to wrest West New Guinea rrom the Netherlands, a Foreign Ministry source said today. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article144 1954-11-03 1 L.ONOUN, Nov. 2. Mr. Arnold Miller, who publishes most of Britain's horror comics announced here last night that he is to stop selling them. He commented: "Effectively that means there will be no more of them m this country." In recent months horror comics have raisedReuter - 144 words
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48 1954-11-03 1 U.S. MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO PAKISTAN AAKAUtii, PAKISTAN Nov. 2. The consignaments of US. Medical supplies for the flood stricken Punjab Province arrived at Karachi airport -ast night. They included 40,000 tiale of penicillin and 200 gallon* of disinfectant. More Medical supplies are due tomorrow and the dayafter.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article64 1954-11-03 1 Kotelawala 's U.S. Trip LONDON, Nov. 2: Sir John Kotelawala. Ceylon Prime Minister, is expected In London on November 19 on his way to the United States and will probably have talks with British Ministers, usually reliable sources said today. He leaves London for New York on Nov. 27 andReuter - 64 words
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Article57 1954-11-03 1 GENEVA, Nov. 2: An 11--man East German trade mission left Geneva by air yesterday for India. The members of fehe mission who arrived here yesterday from Prague, refused to make any comment on their journey. It is understood, however, that they will try and renewReuter - 57 words
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391 1954-11-03 1 Incriminating Documents Reported Recovered From Indian Employee's Residence KARACHI Nov. 2: Twelve Pakistanis including members of the Air Force, have been arrested as alleged members of a countrywide spy ring "involving a Commonwealth Government" police said here yesterday. Police declined to identity the countryAP - 391 words
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Article89 1954-11-03 1 NJEW YOKK, Nov. 2.— The New York Herald Tribune eaid editorially today of Prime Minister Nehru's tri D to Hcu China: "If anything concrete emerged from the Peking conference, Mr. Nehru has not revealed its nature." The newspaper added: "So far as surface indications go,A.P. - 89 words
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Article82 1954-11-03 1 LONDON, Nov. 2. The British Government is prepared tc appoint a commercial officer to the British Embassy s taff m Mo.scow if trade developments show this would be useful, Lcrd John Hope, Joint Foreign Under-Secretary, said here. Lord! John said: "There is no private tradeReuter - 82 words
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264 1954-11-03 1 'State Of Madras' Sails hor Malaya With C.R's Blessings Memorable Event, Says Babha From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 2: Indi 8,00 tonner, "State of em Shipping Corporation, her maiden voyage on Indi seen off by a large gathe m the evening. Former Governor-General Mr. C. Rajagopalachari giving Ms blessings264 words
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Article108 1954-11-03 1 LONDON, Nov. 2.— Restore tion of Napoleon's home on SC Helena m the South Atlantic will be completed by the end of this year. This us disclosed m the annual report of the island published by the Colonial Office. Napoleon spent his six years exileReuter - 108 words
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Article53 1954-11-03 1 PLYMOUTH Devov Nov. B:— A police superlntawient told the magistrates here "The Prune Minister's birthday Is not a special occasion. {The mag «trate agreed and refused to grant an application for extended hours by a local public house to mark November SO, the 80th birthday of Sir WinstonReuter - 53 words
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Article50 1954-11-03 1 LONDON, Nov. 2.— A cut allocations of newsprint to British newspapers), made on Saturday because of the dock strike Is to bo restored next Saturday. The cut has reduced most of Britain national newspapers from an average of eight to an i! t»f»s daily. lUuttr50 words
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Article314 1954-11-03 1 Five-Year Plan Also To Be Extended, Says R. K. Nehru From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Nov. 2: Soon after the signing of transfer documents by the French and the Indian government representatives, yesterday morning the India government's Foreign Ministry Secretary Mr. R. K. Nehru announcedA.P. - 314 words
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Article95 1954-11-03 1 LONDON, Nov. 2. Air Chief Marshal Sir William Eillot, aide de camp to the Queen Mother during her present visit to the United States was fined £2 m court yesterday for driving too fast through London. He pleaded guilty by letter. A policeman said that whenReuter - 95 words
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178 1954-11-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent VISAKHAPATNAM, Nov. 2: Nearly 250 persons m 2Sr 3 l have been arrested m connection wiUh Andhra-Oriya clash m Parlakimedi m Orissa Slate on October, 28. property valued rupees one lakh is said to have been destroyed m looting and arson178 words
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Article79 1954-11-03 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 2.— The governing Congress Party suffered a setback m Delhi municipal elections although it was returned as the largest, single party, unofficial returns diaclcsed here. Of 62 seats, Congress won 30, the Hindu Communal Jau Sang:h 17, Communists 4. Social sts 2 andAP - 79 words
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157 1954-11-03 1 IND. MONKEY'S BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF LONDON! HAIOI O Ali w OKlii, iHiDDi^oiuX, Nov. X. tour iMurtn IriMinn iuuhkeys am, on a rooltop dirt yesteriuty m.snad O| m a crate bound fur n«w York. lue monkeys two mother* each cautcuiiig a baby ceteorated 24 Hours of freedom by gazing downReuter - 157 words
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Article47 1954-11-03 1 BOGOTA (Colombia) Nov. 2: Vice-President Sarvapally Radakrishnan of India has arrived m Bogota, accompanied by M. S. Sundaram, educational counsellor to the Indian embassy to Washington. Radakrishnan will spend two days m Bogota as an official guest of the Colombian eov- I ernment.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article72 1954-11-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent XiKUrrAJVI, Nov. 2. The Anonra Government have crdered supercess.on of iiruttani rancnayat tor one year from Ncvemoer 11, nd removed the Prea-dent from office. As news of orders spread, fast m town predominantly Tamil all shops closed; and complete hartal was observed. The action72 words
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Article53 1954-11-03 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 2: Prince All Reza, brother and heir of the Shah of Persia, who has been missing on a flight to Teneran since Last wee*, has been found dead m the wreckage of his plane 40 miles north of the Capital, it was annouuc- EdReuter - 53 words
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127 1954-11-03 1 STOP PRESS PAK. PRINCE SACKS MINISTRY KARACHI, Nov. 3. The ruler of the Northern Pakistan state of Bahawalpur which borders India has dismissed the State Cabinet and dissolved the Assembly, it wan announced today. The move follows the dissolution ten days ago of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly which wa» framnjfReuter - 127 words
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494 1954-11-03 2 Indian Daily Mail S 'pore, Wed. Nov. 3, 1954 Await SRC's Report j\| AN is/ a gregarious animal, living m flocks or communities. The first and m£st important lie that binds men together is the language. Language is the key to understanding and understanding leads to co-operation, and co-exist-ence. 1494 words
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Article, Illustration556 1954-11-03 2 BUT WILL GIVE ADVICE IF NECESSARY PATNA: Mr. Jayji Prakash Narayan, Praja Socialist leader, announced at a public, meeting here thai he had decided to sever ail active connections with the party. Mr. Narayan, addressing a two day rally of the Provincial P.S.P.556 words
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Article99 1954-11-03 2 MADRAS: At a meeting 01 the devotees of His Hcliaess Sri Satya Sal Baba held recently at Puttapurthl, neat Penukonda, Anantapur District, the Headquarters of the Swamiji. it was resolved to start a hospital at Puttapurthe devotees of Hia Holiness thl with m patient wards for menFOC - 99 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-03 2 PHOTO. chezhian. General Secretary of Dravidian Progressive Federa- Iduan S. Nataraja addressing a distinguished gathering at Colombo Tamils Association recently. On the tight of him i» seated Mr. E. R. Nedun- MATHRUPALA tion. Ma dras.-MATHRUPALA - 38 words
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Article50 1954-11-03 2 2,000 Ticketless Travellers NEW DELHI: A snap check of ticketless travelling last week between Barauni junction and Katlh on the NorthEastern Railway resulted m the arrest of two thousand people (says Begusarai message. A large number of students were among those arrested. The authorities realised FOC TU, 10,000 at fin*.-*FOC - 50 words
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Article93 1954-11-03 2 ETAJYAPURAM: Ponnu Bamy. aged 22, stated to be a shepherd was run over by a bus which was proceeding to Koilpatti f?"om Thiruvengadam recently. When he attempted to save a goat which crossed the road while the bus was coming from Thiruvengadam he is reportedFOC - 93 words
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Article119 1954-11-03 2 Mavlankar To Write Own Biography AHMED AB AD: Mr. a. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of Lok Sabh'i, said here recently that left to htmsetf, he would retire from politics and would not seek re-election. Mr. Mavlankar, m an interview, here recently said. "I do not think m terms of re-election. IFOC - 119 words
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Article90 1954-11-03 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Bodgan Crnobrnja has teen appointed Ambassador of Yugoslavia m India, the Ministry of External Affairs, announced m a Press note. Mr. Bodgan Crnobrnja had been Deputy Minister for Foreign Trade and Member ot Parliament for several yean. A present he is Under-Secre-tary ofFOC - 90 words
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212 1954-11-03 2 Rs. 2,000 Worth 0 BOMBAY: Indian students turning from abroad, will find ao unhelpful m future. The customs official uill n the .tmall businessman when c Ir.tkms framed years ago tchich aristocratic Englishman or Under the new regulatiins m force at all major seaFOC - 212 words
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Article88 1954-11-03 2 JIRUVARUR: According to information reaching here Mr. K. R. Thiagaraja Alyar, Managing: Director, of a Chemical concern In Metturpalayam, was found dead last week under tragic cirumstances there. It is stated he went on s morning walk on Oct. 20, but <fed not return home. Following aFOC - 88 words
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Article153 1954-11-03 2 INDO CEYLON DELEGATIONS Ihe Ceylon Delegation led •>y •■>!. «*ujij> itott utitaxa, t tuih* .nukwter 01 ct-y»on, vtiuca met toe 4-rune ii»j ->ier ot Anu*a, cue Otputy .nmsur fur l.\.i>tuw •MM ami sto.or utnvwus 01 Uie 'Aiunai Aha.rs Muiiwr^, ...jiuuii ot iiiu&a, In >cv» oeitn 00 octooer tf. I'iciuxt --uuvvhA.P. - 153 words
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Article363 1954-11-03 2 PATTUKOTTAI: Mr. V. Nadlinuthu Pillai M.L.A.. wno died from heart failure last week, was amon^ the richest mirasdars In Tanjore. He was the adopted son of the late Mr. Palaniappa Thevar. A staunch Congressman, he was a close associate or Rajaji for over twenty years. He wasFOC - 363 words
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Article117 1954-11-03 2 CUTTACK: One man was killed and four others Injured, two seriously, when two branches of a tree fell down on two passing rickshaws last week. It is stated that while a person was cutting the branches of a dried tree for fuel, the branches fell overFOC - 117 words
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Article108 1954-11-03 2 BOMBAY: With a view to encouraging the enlistment of educated persons m the Police force, the Government of Bombay has sanctioned a scheme for direct recruitment of welleducated candidates as head constables. A. Press Note of Bombay Government said: The scales of basic pay of Head Constables are:FOC - 108 words
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192 1954-11-03 2 INDIA CHINA RADIO PHOTO SERVICE BOMBAY: In his reciprocal greetings, radioed as c lucairaile, to Mr. Ghon Hsuelw'an, Minister for Posts and Telecommunications, Chinese uovernment on the. occasion of tne inauguration of the direct radio paoto service between India and China recently, Mr. jag'jivan Ram, Union Minister for Communication sdd:FOC - 192 words
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Article49 1954-11-03 2 AJMER: Mr. Ramesh Chander Bhargeva (Congress), was elected Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly. He succeeds Mr. Chowdhury Bhagirath Singh, who has resigned. Mr. Bhargava was Deputy Speaker since the Inception of the Assembly. He secured 18 votes against the opposition nominee Mr. Narain I Singh's two votes.- FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article131 1954-11-03 2 BOMBAY The Bombay C.IS>. have brought to. light a big gang of counterfeiters of currency note, reported to be operating all over the country. Officers of the Detection Branch of the Bombay C.LD. got a* clue to this effect when they arrested four persons m theFOC - 131 words
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Article106 1954-11-03 2 AHMEDABAD: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, i.« expected to arrive here oh Nov. 14 to address the Coa vocation of the Gujerat Vidya- pith. founded by Mahatma G;indhi. During his one-day stay here, the President will declare open a house for destitute women and will visit KocharevFOC - 106 words
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Advertisement121 1954-11-03 2 Lovely children i/Q\ They're geing to b« sturdy iK fc* jtt Kro-vn-ups some day, and they'll \a? y need their good health for th« big \^r^/^^^ things they're going to do. Their bodies are being built the proper /fe/ fr way. They take Cod Liver Oil. VW/ v SevenSeaS Pure121 words
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324 1954-11-03 3 Thousands Mourn Passing Away Of Great Patriot J^^y*', lll6 mortal remains of the late Mr. Kali Ahmed Kidwai were consigned to tlhe gr> c hi the faintly cemetery about 200 yards away.irou hit* ancestral home here last Tuesday at X p.m. LifeFOC - 324 words
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Article538 1954-11-03 3 NEW DELiHI: The president, Dr. Rajendra pv&sad on Monday morning (Oct 25) joined hundreds of mourners m paying him laat homage to Mr. Rafi Ammed Kidwai whose body lay m state m the central hall O f l'is official residence covered with flowers. The President who. 'wasFOC - 538 words
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Article101 1954-11-03 3 Kidwai Had A Premonition BARABANKI: Mr. Manuh\'.s\. llhuniani, an adnvtter cf tho late Mr. Kidwai, told Pressmen that at 3 p.m. on Sunday lant Mr. Kidwai bad contacted him at Calcutta on telephone and instructed him to open a fnw more educatLonat institutions at certain places. Mr. Bhumani said tFOC - 101 words
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Article513 1954-11-03 3 Mii. Jftaii AhmeU Kalwui was oorn m lev*. He guvc up ms siuuies to join the nouxy^i. Loiter he became Secretary to fanuit Mutual jNemu and was elected a mem* t»er ot tne Central Legislative Assembly m I92t>. We was duci wnip of the Congress x-arty ii«m ii>^o-29. mFOC - 513 words
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Article75 1954-11-03 3 InEVV DELHI: The President, Dr. Kajendra Prasad, immediately on hearing cf Mr. Kidwais oeath, sent the following message of condolence tc Prime Minister Nehru: "Deeply dstreseed to inform you of the sudden death of Kan Ahmed Kidwai this evening. Tiie country has lest m him an able andFOC - 75 words
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Article312 1954-11-03 3 'Dear And Able Colleague" Nehru NEW DELHI: Pr.m Minister Nehru said m Da:ren that -vlr. Raft Ahmed -Kidwai's death "»s a loas I can hardly, bear, both freni personal and public points of view." m a statement to the Press .n tnat lar ott to«vu ci China, Mr. Nehru added:FOC - 312 words
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Article75 1954-11-03 3 Central Cabinet" s Condolences NEW DELHI: Delhi's hum. ace to the late Mr. R&fl Ahmed Kldwal, Union Fcod and Agriculture Minister, who p*-"*^ os Sunday nlyht wm» unpr»c«- dented. An emergency Cabinet meeting held recently under the chairmanship of Maulana Abul Kaiam Azaa Education Minister, adopted a condolence resolution. AFOC - 75 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-11-03 3 TB PATIENT CONDUCTS A CAMPAIGN A novel method was adopted to inaugurate the fifth T.B. Seals S::les Campaign organised by the State Cwnmittee at the Presidency College Cricket Stadium by enlisting the services of a teenaged boy patient of the Tc.mbarxm T.B. Sanatorium The picture shows, Chella™*thu the boy, setting66 words
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Article142 1954-11-03 3 Kamaraj's Tribute To Bharathi MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Cnief Minister, presiding over Bharatni Day celebration at the. Government Arts College recently said that tne greatness of Bharathi as a poet lay m that his poems, unline those of many great poets, were easily understood by the common people. MrFOC - 142 words
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372 1954-11-03 3 fil r?S A f I A <£"* between India and Pakistan occurred m ttw UJf. Assembly*. General Committee recently during a dunusston of the Secretary-GeneraTs plan foTrS&yaniJtim ,Ll% f™ c*e a *l*: h «'*Q»«rter», cables the special correspondent oj th* flindu fromFOC - 372 words
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46 1954-11-03 3 VIRUDHUNAGAR; The Seithur Zamindar has offered 100 acres of land for Bhooden. during the recent tour of Mr. Shankarrao l>eo (here, when about 281.68 acres of land and bulls, agricultural implements, were collected m the Srtvilllputtur and Sattur taiui™ FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article43 1954-11-03 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A. Pathma- raja. Attache at Ceylon Embassy m Washington, is succeeding Mr. k. Manikalingham as Second Secretary, say s a Ixmdon report. I Mr. Manikalingham has been appointed Commercial Secretafv tO tho CV'vlon BVmKbm.. fn Canberra.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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392 1954-11-03 4 Ponnambalam's Plea COLOMBO: Ceylon Tamil Congress leader Mr. G. Ponnambalam suggested at a meeting m Trincomalee last week that instead of rendering lakhs of Tamils m the island stateless and attempting to send them away to India they might be settledFOC - 392 words
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Article44 1954-11-03 4 COLOMBO: Tbe President of France tes Informed the Prime Minister, Sir Joan Kotelawala, that during nis four-day atey Ja Paris as the guest of the French Government he will have the use of tbe historic Palace of Saint-Cloud. FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article183 1954-11-03 4 COLOMBO: A Progressive Bloc has been formed within tne Government Parliamentary Group whose aim. to prod the Government to action and make it alive to the real problems of the country. The Progressive bloc ha-* 15 Government MPs so far They wllll maintain a com183 words
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Article265 1954-11-03 4 COLOMBO: Meanwhile it is understood that the Ceylon Shipping Lane is to be established on a larger scale than was originally planned by the Government. The Government is expected to finalise recently the prospectus for the Shipping i^ine, which will provide for an initial authorisedFOC - 265 words
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Article143 1954-11-03 4 SWABASHA FOR HIGHER STANDARDS? COLOMBO: The Minister of Education, it is learned, la planning to announce before the end of this year that from L 956 the medium of instruction m the standards above Standard 8 should also be m Sinhalese or Tamil. The Wijeyewardene Commttre, which was appointed t>yFOC - 143 words
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Article100 1954-11-03 4 OXFORD, Nov. 1. A 16--year-old London girl left h"me on Friday after a disagreement, was killed yesterday when the car m which she was bom brousrht back was m collision with a lorry near here. The girl, Florence Ross, len net home In London onReuter - 100 words
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908 1954-11-03 4 MATAKA, A young w Matara magistrate, Mr. P. when she went to the bun owner to ask for assistanc into a room and with the a placed her on a bed bound committed a criminal often In thisFOC - 908 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-11-03 4 PHOTO BY RADIO. FIELD MARSHAL VISCOUNT MONTGOMERY (thirtl from Wfc, uniformed group) and other high officers and representative^ (unidentified), stand beneath Commonwealth flags as the Great War leader unveils the El Alamcia Memorial to the troops who fell In the desert battle which he directed mAP - 57 words
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165 1954-11-03 4 Chinese School Disturbances Engineered By Reds— Goode (By Our Staff Reporter) Commending a motion for extending' the Emergency Regulations for another three months m the Colony, the Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Goode said m the Legislative Council yesterday Communist menace was still very much alive and instanced recent165 words
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237 1954-11-03 4 Australia seeks more trade and Friendship with Malaya (By Our Staff Reporter) Adaressing pressmen yesterviay at tne names iiotei ieauer of the 33-man Australian 'iYade Missuon, Mr. W. R. tiudspeth (Australian Trade Ocmnussioner m Calcutta) iranKiy declared: "Malaya is a Oliver s market. Otherwise we wJuiu not have come here237 words
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Article184 1954-11-03 4 COLOMBO; Workers on estateß, with change hands, should be paid compensation on the scale of 15 days' wages for every year of service over 15 years, irrespective of the age of the worker. This was decided at a conference at the Labour Department rectnly at which representatives184 words
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Article252 1954-11-03 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections Bin passed through all its three reacai/,s yesterday 4n the Legislative Council. Stating the reasons and necessity for passing tne Bill m yesteioayM session, tne colonial .secretary said arrangements nan to be made for tne coming elections252 words
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Article93 1954-11-03 4 At the Annual General MeetIng of the Association held on Saturday last, the following omce-toearers were elected: President, Mrs. Mary Lobo: Vice President, Mr. Chua LAm Chua; Secretary, Mr. K. Swaminathan; Treasurer, Mr. M. S. Menon. Committee Members: Messrs. A. P. Daniel, G. P. M. De93 words
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149 1954-11-03 4 —Butler WATFORD, ITov. 2: Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said here tonight that Britons may yet go short of food through the big dock strike and that some of the damage to the country's trade may neverReuter - 149 words
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Article347 1954-11-03 4 NX. Hails Formation Of N.U.P.W. Speaking for the first time at the ChettLars Hall, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, the High Commissioner Six uoneua MacGilluvray addressed the inaugural meeting of the National Union of Plantation Workers and 1 said: "Membership of your Union wHi net. i am glad to know, be347 words
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136 1954-11-03 4 CITY COUNCIL $30m. LOAN SANCTIONED (By our Staff Reporter) (The Singapore Legislative Council gave its sanction yesterday to the Csty Council ra.sinir a loan of $3Qm. The .-debenture stock carries wuth It an interest of 4 per cent for a period of 22% years and tne issue to be mu.ae136 words
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Article37 1954-11-03 4 DEATH OF MR. PADI A. KRISHNAN The death occurred of Mr. Padl A. Krishnan of Kuala Lumpur, on Monday morning m hospital. A friend of the poor, Mr. Krishnan was 55 years at time of his death.37 words
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