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Title Section16 1954-11-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOi^ X, NO. 269 SINGAFOK*;, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 vouit m-aues 15 c:16 words
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Article505 1954-11-15 1 India Has No Fear Of China But Wants China Not To Create Fear In Other Countries Nehru Says India Has Much To Learn From Europe, U.S., Russia China NEW DELHI, Nov. 14: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister said (here yesterday he had received anReuter; A.P. - 505 words
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Article136 1954-11-15 1 PAIUS, Nov. 14. Mr. j'ierrc Mendes France, the Prime Minister, urged the publi- to support him in his campaign ciga.nst "the really dramatic scourge of alcoholism." Broadcasting only a few houis beiore his departure on a 10-dnv visit to the United State s and CanadaReuter - 136 words
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Article31 1954-11-15 1 LONDON. Nov 14 The death penalty for mutiny in the British army will be retained only for the most serious forms of mutiny, the government decided vester- day.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article72 1954-11-15 1 CEYLON PM. IN PARIS PSARIS. -Nov. i*. Sir John Kotelawaia, the .Prime Minister of Ueylon, arrived nerc iast night for a five-day visit. xie new from Kome. wncrf he was the guest oi the lta- an Government tor three days. tie wiH have talks with rYench political. industr.al and commercialReuter - 72 words
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Article65 1954-11-15 1 LONDON, Nov. 14. When Sir Winston Churchill celebrates his 80th birthday on November 30 he wiH be the first British Prime Minister of the 20th century to reach octogenarian status while still hoid.ne: office. The last man to do so was William Ewart Gladstone, the famous Liberal statesmanReuter - 65 words
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Article63 1954-11-15 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 14. The Soviet Union yesterday invited 23 European States and the United States of America to a conference on collective security fn two weeks' time. In a note, Russia said the conference could be held either in Moscow or in Paris on Nov. RussiaReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1954-11-15 1 LONDON. Nov. 14 Queen Elizabeth headed the Hst of win nin^ owners With £40,993 18s. won in 19 races bv 10 of her horses when the 195 4 flatracing season closed today. This was the first time in the history of the turf that in a fullReuter - 64 words
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Article67 1954-11-15 1 huii»»tiU, Nov. 14. A strange .light wh.cfi gilded turougn the dusk at tree top level and gave rise to stories of flying saucers was a tanif. crow with a torch tied ty its beak. Until yesterday when .tlii- si .r> leaked out the light frightened people in Alavieska.Reuter - 67 words
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148 1954-11-15 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 14: Thailand's official spokesman said Saturday he had not received any official report concerning proposed visit here of two Malaya's leaders for discussions on possibility cf forming a new Southeast Asia union for defense against any further Communist aggression. Lt.-Gen MomluangA.P. - 148 words
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96 1954-11-15 1 LONDON, Nov. 14. Red China's Premier, Chou En-Lai, has sent the children of India a gilt of animals and fish to celebrate Prime Minister's Nehru's 65th birthday yesterday, Peping Radio announced yesterday. The broadcast quoted Chou as saying, "i hope that they w.ll likeA.P. - 96 words
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Article30 1954-11-15 1 Yesterday at 5 p.m. The Governor. Sir John NiooK. v'slted the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force in training ,->t the Singapore Military Forces Camp at Changi.30 words
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Article169 1954-11-15 1 TEANECK NEW JEitSEY, Nov. 14. j_>r. i\asroiiah S. *atemi said ;his brother, for* mer Iranian B\>reign Minister Hossein Fatemi, was executed because he rerused to give up documents which he aaid showed that Us^luu minion in Iranian funds had »t>een rteposited in foreign banks. •TCie doctor,AP - 169 words
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Article, Illustration566 1954-11-15 1 Burmese Premier's Tribute On Nehru's 6Stfr Birthday RANGOON, Nov. 14 U L'u, the Lurmese Prime Minister, said yesterday thai Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime .Minister, "is indispensable not only to his country but to the world". In a broadcast tribute in honour o fReuter - 566 words
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Article149 1954-11-15 1 CAIRO, Nov. 14.— Ezzat Jaaiar, multi-millionaire Arab prince frc m the oil sheikdom of Kuwait, told reporters ht has given U d an v idea of marrying- ex-Queen Naniman ot Egypt, he said her present hus* band, Dr. Nakib, -will never divorce her." Jaiiar, 38-year-old chiefReuter - 149 words
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Article43 1954-11-15 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 14. Nai Prdi Panomyong, fcrmer Minister of Siam, who has recently been calling from Peking for a rising in Siam, intends to attend the World Peace Council openng on Thursday next fn Stockholm, Ta«s. the Soviet News Agency, said, yesterday ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article64 1954-11-15 1 .WELLINGTON, Nov. 14. .New Zealand has decisively rejected proposal* for national prohibition i* state control of the licensed iiquo r trade. In tne referendum on n'iyuor issues taken simultaneously with Parliamentary eiectiuns provisional figures of yesterday's polls were: <For continuance «>f the licensed liquor tradeReuter - 64 words
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Article87 1954-11-15 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 foreign Aid Administrator Harold Stassen sa^d Friday United States aid to Indochina wculd go direct to the three government of Fico Viet Warn, Cambodia and Laos by passing the French, effective January 1. Stassen told newsmen the future course of U.S. aid wculdAP - 87 words
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Article76 1954-11-15 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 14. A Soviet magazine predicted tfTiday the Russians would make the ttrst successful flight to the moon somewhere around 1974. Knowledge is strength, a magazine of popular science for young people, devoted all we 52 pages Of its current issue to the ideaAP - 76 words
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Article577 1954-11-15 1 London Times Discusses Malaya's Terrorism Political Progress LONDON, Nov. 14: The Times yesterday maintained that against the background of continusd terrorist resistance the future of the Malayan Federation is being worked out in the political, constitutional and educational field. "The extension of Mr. Malcolm MacDonelds term cfReuter - 577 words
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Article257 1954-11-15 1 No Desire For War Economy But To Work live In Peace LONDON, Nov. 14.— Nine Labour Members of Parliainent, trade unions and businessmen arrived from Peking after a tour of China. WUIS In a joint satement the party said that they saw no evidence thatReuter - 257 words
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102 1954-11-15 1 INDIAN TENNIS STAR ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA From Our Own Corresponds MADKAS, Nov. 14. The Indian national tennis champion R. Krtohnan left today by air en route to Australia for a three-month playing tour financed by the Indian Tennis Association. At 18, Krlshnan Is already is the worLl class but102 words
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204 1954-11-15 1 Desegregation In schools Opposedl BOCA. RATON, Florida, Nov. 14: Seven State Governors and one Government-elect issued a joint statement (here yesterday opposing efforts to force mixing of white and Negro children in public schools. They did so after the conference of Southern State Governors had adjourned without taking formal actionReuter - 204 words
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513 1954-11-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Nov. 15, 1954 BOOT IS ON THE OTHER LEG! J|AL BOYLE, the noted feature writer of the Associated Press of America, has so long been regarded by us as free from racial prejudice and predilections, but the one latest article from the writer's facile pen513 words
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1139 1954-11-15 2 Rajkot Satyagraha Hero To Be The New Chief NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee has agreed to Mr. Nehru's request to relieve him of the responsibility of Congress Presidentship, Air. Balwantrai Mehta, (General Secretary, announced last week. The Committee also unanimously decided to recommend theFOC - 1,139 words
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Article22 1954-11-15 2 NEW DELHI: The Contractive Work Committee of tnCongress Working Committee dlscusßßd her* recently tn* Ration 9f fln<Ji»g ways wtf22 words
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399 1954-11-15 2 NETW DtldHl: The Congi ess Working committee last Monday considered Mr. Nehru's letter to State Congress President a about unburdening himself of some of t/ie offices ft« holds. The Committee expressed us unanimous opinion tnut Mr. Netiru should aoandon the idea ofFOC - 399 words
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93 1954-11-15 2 J Air ut&: Toe Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Mr. Jainarain Vyas last week submitted the resignation of hia Cabinet to the RajprumyuJch. This followed the etec tion of Mr. Mohanlal tfuteKadia as the leader oj the Congress Assembly Forty recently by 59 votes to 51 securedFOC - 93 words
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Article193 1954-11-15 2 S URAT: A tense situation »J£ *Vi s J? etwe en bi e landlords and landless kisans in Pardi SKSjT 11 5 the klSans have n^l i a of "conait ion; il non-co-operation About 26,000 labourers in villages i n this taiuk are refusing to cut grass onFOC - 193 words
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Article73 1954-11-15 2 KARACHI: Dr. Khan Sahib will have no paraphernalia of bodyguards and oolicc pickets while on official travels and other occasions. Dr. Khan Sahib who wa6 scheduled to have left Cor Peshawar on a week's tour of the province was understood to uvt txuftnrat* the auth« orlties concernedFOC - 73 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-11-15 2 Tbe meeting of the Singapore Civil Servitee Joint Council at the Colonial Secretary's Office on Friday, Nov. 12.23 words
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225 1954-11-15 2 Plans Ready For Finance Corporation BOMBAY: Mr. A. D. Shroff, member of the Steering Committee of the proposed finance corporation to a*d industrial development, said here everything in regard to the setting up of the corporation had been finahzed at Washington. "We hope to get the whole thing going byFOC - 225 words
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249 1954-11-15 2 Prospects Of Indian Exports To Ceylon BOMBAY If India is to have a substantial mantel in ce^ion ivr ner tea cnests, she suoum ue auie to coiupete witn ja^pan and inland, ooui in puce ana quality, Mr. K. IN. fnilipb, joint CiJef Controller of imports, saiu here. in 1y53 CejionFOC - 249 words
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Article88 1954-11-15 2 liUGKNOW: The State Government have taken up a Rs. 2,g00,000 project to nrovidc residential accommodation to 300 middle class families in eight towns of the StaU\ Houßes proposed under the project will be of four different types, posting Rs. 19 000. Rs. 3.0,000, Rs. 7,000NAFEN - 88 words
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649 1954-11-15 2 NEW DELHI: Vigorous measures to raise the economic level of Indian secondary school teachers have been recommended in a report by an international team of experts. Jointly sponsored by the Government of India and the Ford Foundation, the team included four fromFOC - 649 words
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Article89 1954-11-15 2 CHIRALA: Bha^yalakahmi a fcur-year-old girl, died recently as a result of injuries stared to have been sustained vheu crackers which were eing manufactured in her "louse n connection w^th Depoavali exploded Kcppuravu"l varahalaswami. her father -iso sustained injuries. Var»mlaswami is reported to be prof riHl&ff mFOC - 89 words
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Article59 1954-11-15 2 PATNAt: It is learnt that the liiaar truvernuient propose to intrmlu. e prohibition of ''toddy' in some selected piar^s in seven »us-u-iii- of the State. The places where the pruh.bit.on on saie and tappjig of toddy will be introuuceti will tail in the districts ot Jfatna,FOC - 59 words
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476 1954-11-15 2 Indian Banks kmpluyees Emoluments BOMBAY: The Indian oaiiK's Association in a statement issued tries to remove any m.&<*pprenensicn in the ..i.iul or tne pual.c that the implementation oi tne order of me Lruvenuaexit or xuuia aaied august a., ±ao± intanyiug tne 'lr.uoual dein um .DanK a.spute has ♦uvolveu an appreciateFOC - 476 words
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1362 1954-11-15 3 President's Petition Against G-G's Order Admitted Tbe Stod CWef Court Thursday admitted the application of Mr. Tamizuddin KJian, President o* the delved Cooatitueat AasemMy, challenging the validity of the Governor-General's proclamation dated October 24 dissolving: the Assembly. Hearing of the petition ha» beenFOC - 1,362 words
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Article400 1954-11-15 3 LONDON': A fifty-year-old Sikh, who once stood for election to Parliament, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment here on two charges .nvolving fraud. The jduge ruled earlier that there wasi no evidence to go tc jury on a third charge. The Sikh, Sirdar Kahram S.ngh Ahiuwalia,FOC - 400 words
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Article83 1954-11-15 3 KARACHI: Hungarian manufacturers are reported to have offered to supply Pakistan a large number of diesel raiicars in return for cotton and jute. They have also offered to set up two workshops at Karachi and Lahore to Jr.: in Pakistan railway personnel In the proper upkeep83 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-11-15 3 PHOTO. Buddhist Monks chanted inantru*, and blessed the Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotellawala on the eve of his departure on World tour. The Premier is seen kneeling- down before the Bhikkus. It was a very touching scene. MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 41 words
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247 1954-11-15 3 Pakistan Times Criticises Portuguese KARACHI; Commenting on the de facto transfer of the tf'rench possessions in India, the Pakistan Times referred to the Portuguese settlements in India and observed: "There still linger in India certain vestiges of imperiaiisim. Portugal has unwisely been refusing- to quit her colonial pockets.' The paperFOC - 247 words
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Article242 1954-11-15 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Guru Dutt, President of tne DeLni •State Jan Sangn, announcing nis dissociation irom uie party in a statement, said tnat the whole present set-up of the fcjiuign was such that it could iuncuon only as an appendage of tne R.S.S. Constitutionally "thereF.O.C. - 242 words
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Article125 1954-11-15 3 KARACHI; The U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Mr Horace A HUdreth, Maid here he was "greatly pleased that the united States had been able to step up its aid to Pakistan so liberally at such short notice.' Mr. h ldreth was speaking immediately after his return herFOC - 125 words
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213 1954-11-15 3 RECORD RICE OUTPUT: BUT DISPOSAL? NEW DELHI: Dr. Deshmukh. Union Minister for Agriculture, said that India had a record rice crop this year and the problem before the Government was how to dispose of its large r.cc surplus. Dr. De^mukh was addressing the inaugural meeting- C f the Rice M.ll.ngFOC - 213 words
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Article224 1954-11-15 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. Lai i iia- iadu r fcxnastrvs statement in his address to the Transport A4vibory CuuncW tnat tne p*vcYear Plan has not given adeq.'utLc attention to uie ncvciv/pinent of m^uicl waterways, naa served to emphasise a major weakness in India's transport system. iniand navigation, whichFOC - 224 words
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Article677 1954-11-15 3 Ghulam Hasan Passes Away NEW DELHI: I regTet to report the death early Mr. GShlUam Hasan, Judge of the Supreme Court, who was suffering from congestion of the lungs, died last week at the age of 63. Mr. Justice Hasan was "improving." But, last week his condition got suddenly worseF.O.C. - 677 words
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257 1954-11-15 3 Toj {England from Bombay on Motorcycle By KRISHNA 'NAIDOO LONDON, at was In 193d that a young man who had never before stayed far away from his Bombay home decided fae wanted to see the world, with this in view he bought himself a motorcycle and set off on *hisNAFEN - 257 words
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Article90 1954-11-15 3 NEW DELHI: Subscriptions totalling approximately Rs. 2,222,000 to the National Plan Loan have been received from officers and staff of various Railway Administrations in India. Amcng the subscribers are the employees of the six Zonal Railways, the Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, the Ganga Bridge Project, and the90 words
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Advertisement115 1954-11-15 3 Gi*jiihl for growing! No fear of youngsters outgrowing their strength Y^^ when they have 'Kepler* every day! Thif V*V world-famous Cod Liver Oil and Malt Extrari f^ I^^^%. Hi contains exactly the vitamins they need f '*^^^^^r. ,^r maintaining pood health. *jf^^ J-^^^=' And no complaints about J m[^^~~3££^^^L taste;115 words
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1025 1954-11-15 4 Application To Summon PM Rejected COLOMBO: "Are you trying to frighten us?" asked rite Chief Justice, Sir Alan Roue, of Mr. D. Pritt, Q.C, when be protested against the reject oin of his application to suuinmn the Prime Minister to giveFOC - 1,025 words
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Article175 1954-11-15 4 PLAINFIELD: An attractive woman from Ceylon, Miss Hilmi M. Philips, gave an interesting thumbnail sketch of her native island at a women's meeting here recently. Miss Philips, a graduate student at Columbia University, New York, under the sponsorship of tlhe World Health Organisation, told theNAFEN - 175 words
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Article189 1954-11-15 4 Narrow Nationalism English COLOMBO: Narrow nationalism which has seeped into the vitals of education cf children has caused immense damage to the teaching of English in eastern countries in particular, Mr. T. H. Mathewson. a Professcr of Electrical Engineering and Principal of Ahsah Ullah Engineering University of Dacca, told meFOC - 189 words
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126 1954-11-15 4 K. R. K. Menon To Head Ceylon Commission COLOMBO: The GovernorGeneral. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, has appointed Shrl KR. K. Menon, Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Central i Government of India (chairman), Mr. T. D. Perera, until recently Deputy High Commissioner in London, Mr. J. Tyagaraja. Member of the Monetary126 words
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68 1954-11-15 4 Mental Health Chief Due Here Today Dr. G. R. Hargreaves, Chief of the Mental Health Section, W.H.0., Headquarters, Geneva, is expected to arrive in Singapore from Zurich today by BOAC. Dr. Hargreaves will discuss with the Director of Medical Services, Singapore, mental health problems of the area. He leaves for68 words
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Article78 1954-11-15 4 Singapore's Constituencies Fixed The Governor Sir John Nicoll has issued a Proclamation specifying the boundaries of the new electoral divisions in the Colony, which are exactly as recommended by the Delimitation Committee's Report. According to Report, the Singapore Island ie divided into 24 constituencies which are the same for both78 words
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Article89 1954-11-15 4 DAMASCUS. SYRIS, Nov 14. General Ali Neguib, Egyptian Ambassador to Syria, said yesterday he has been recalled home because of tense Egyp-tian-Syrian relations. Naguib is a brother of Egyptian President Mohammed Neguib. The Ambassador expressed hope the situation would net lead to severing d plomatic relations.AP - 89 words
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Article51 1954-11-15 4 Last Saturday approximately 30 Communist terro* rists robbed the Home Guards of Sialang ReLau, a Malay Kampona: in the Tangkak area of .Tohore, of ll shot-guns and 220 rounds Of 12-bore ammunition. Sialang Relau ia an ordinary Malay kampon 2 ana is not a wlred-ln51 words
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Article84 1954-11-15 4 COLOMBO: Mr. T. Vh.\C doiAL RAO, Deputy Mayor of Madras, who has cuiue to Ceyion to study municipal auminisIrauo.i here, tuid> the iTens that in Madias the hawker problem had been solved by allocating a special market for them. Hawker* had to serve their wares in theFOC - 84 words
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Article218 1954-11-15 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon plans to Jeveiop its own snipping line line prospectus for tne snipping line provides for an initial authorised capiial of Us. 4,230/ 000. This 'authorised capital can be raised eventually to Rs. 8.230,000. Tlhe public, and the Government of Ceylon, will hold tho majorNAFEN - 218 words
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Article97 1954-11-15 4 JAFFNA: "There Is no place in Ceylon for sectionalism in politics. This is my experience after eight years cf parliamentary life. In the larger interest of our country we must bury sectionalism, lock, stock and barrel, said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Acting Minsiter of Transport and Works,FOC - 97 words
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421 1954-11-15 4 COLOMBO: Mrs. O. L. F Sewartne, outlining the aims of file National Institute <tf Culture said at the Inaugural meeting of the institute at the Women's International Club. Colombo, that It was formed to promote and develop Che cultural activities of the Sinhalese dancing, music,FOC - 421 words
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442 1954-11-15 4 C G. Was Sensibly Dressed So Were Day a k Women LONDON', Nov. 14. Th« jJUily Mirror ..i!..|,...nc.. ihe Daily Telegraph for being •bauyUh" ah' u: a picture of the lintvih Cominisgioner-ixenerai for South-East Asia showing w.th two base-topped Dayak women. The picture snowing t.^c Commissioner-General. Mr. MacDonald, hand-in-hand withReuter - 442 words
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Article64 1954-11-15 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. uemocratic senators said Saturday they would welcome the appointment by Secretary of State John Foster Duiles of a Democratic adviser if such action was a forerunner of increased consultation with the Democrats on foreign pchcy. Associates <of Dulles said he is prepared to name64 words
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Article52 1954-11-15 4 MANILA, Nov. 14: The second Asian malaria conference sponsored by the World Health Organisation will open Mon day in the Philippine summer capital Alfjuio. u'orty delegates from tht Philippines, Thailand, France, Malaya, Formosa, Britain, New Guinea, Japan, Australia, Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia and the United States willA.P. - 52 words
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Article62 1954-11-15 4 NEW YORK. Nov. 14.— Air France announced Saturday French Premier Pierre MendesFrance, accompanied by his wife, and French officials, will make the official trip to Canada and the U.S. aboard one of the line's American-built Super Constellation planes. The party, traveling to Quebec. Montreal, OttawaA.P. - 62 words
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Article56 1954-11-15 4 CAIRO. Nov. 14: Four people were killed and two police officers and another person injured during a police raid on an alleged Moslem Brotherhood cell here today. When police entered a building where the alleged Moslem Brothers were living in a fourth floor apartment aReuter - 56 words
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Article56 1954-11-15 4 HONG KONG. Nov. 14: Sixteen British businessmen with order pads in their brief cases flew into Hong Kong yesterday en route to Peiping for trade talks. W. G. Pulle, spokesman xor tne group, said their object was "the buying and selling of goods inA.P. - 56 words
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60 1954-11-15 4 JEWELLERY FELL OFF FROM UMBRELLA CHICAGO, Ncv. 14. Mrs. Margaret Murpiiy opened kMr umbrella to keep the rain tft her new hat end lost US$l,7OO worth of jewellery. Mrs. Murphy had forgotten she had hidden a watch and tihree rings In her umbrella and sne believes the jewellery fell outA.P. - 60 words
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Article52 1954-11-15 4 BOW ARROW FOR WHITES! STRINGTOWN, (Oklahoma), Nov. 14: Turner Bear, a Fullblood Creek Indian, killed a 124-pound buck deer near here on Thursday. Asked wnether he used a bow and arrow, as many nunters are doing, or a rifle, Ue replied: "Indian use 30-30 rifle, bow jmd arrow for whiteA.P. - 52 words
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Article136 1954-11-15 4 PARIS, Ncv. 14. Maurice Lemaire, a supporter of Gen. Charles de Gaulle, became French Minister of housing anu reconstruction again Friday night m a minor cabinet reshuffle by Premier Pierre Mendes-France. There were nc Socialists on the new team. Rene BJleres of MendesFvance'a own Radical Socialist (Moderate)A.P. - 136 words
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Article55 1954-11-15 4 PARIS, Nov. 14: French government employees Friday marched through the centre of Paris shouting "Our wages Our wages!" and chanted angrily for the resignation of Finand Minister Edgar Faure. The demonstrators were demanding higher salaries, saying Premier Mendes-France's recent 1 to 2 per cent wage boost for governmentA.P. - 55 words
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Article90 1954-11-15 4 C.-G. OFF TO AUSTRALIA Mr .Malcolm MacDonald, the Commissioner General, left Singapore by air yesterday for Australia. He will stay in Australia, for a few days as tne guest ot tne rrune ter and will hold informal talks with Mr. Menzies and his colleagues on the general situation in South90 words
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100 1954-11-15 4 Malan's Last Contribution To Colour Bar CAPETOWN, Nov. 14. Dr. Daniel Mjilan, the South African Prime Minister, who is retiring a t the end of this month will attend a Cabinet meeting In Pretoria next Thursday, it was officially stated here today. Among; other things the Cabinet will discuss stepsReuter - 100 words
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