Indian Daily Mail, 18 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 272 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1399 1954-11-18 1 Emergency Expenditure Less Personal Emoluments Up. Entice Capital To Malaya Says Financial Secretary The Financial Secreta ry, introducing the Budget for 1955 m the Federal Legislative Council yesterday announced that the estimated total revenue of $54/ million and estimated total expenditure of $695, would leave1,399 words
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Article46 1954-11-18 1 RAJKOT, Western India. Nov. 17: Princes of the State of Saurashtra— carved out <•': 221 former princely states south of the Gull of lKutch on the West coast of India have decided to contribute part of their privy purses for the national development programme. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-11-18 1 i l-«-rt Rajanayagam and M Bridget Sampson, who were married last Sunday In St. Joseph's Church, Sentul. This coupie hit the headlines n the prf-ss following the reported 'abduction' <if the hrldeprr.'MNn i*y 'friends' on the previous day when the marr was first scheduled to be »olomni.s«Hll66 words
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Article151 1954-11-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 17: A steel plant should be established In Madras as part of a largescale industrial development under Second Five Year Plan Tims has Deen urged by State Government m a memo to tne planning commission aboat tue projects tney desired151 words
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Article59 1954-11-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 17: Average Indian is now consuming more food with greater caloric value than two years ago, according to figures placed before the Lok Sebha yesterday by the Agriculture Minister. The PER CAPITA consumption had increased by nearly 225 calories59 words
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196 1954-11-18 1 Windsor Saw Those Letters Says Churchill L.ONDON, Nov. 17. Sir Winscun cnurchill, the Prime Miini^ter, saiu nc nau shown vie iuuKe tt Windsor Germau wartaiie letters reiemng to mm oeiuie uiey were puuiisneu ..y tiie government uere msi week. me prime Minister told the douse of Ccmmons "His noyui Li.gnnesdReuter - 196 words
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Article110 1954-11-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 17: The Loksabha began consideration of the Bill amending the Criminal Procedure Code as reported upon by the Select Committee. Home Minister Dr. Katju announced that the Committee had made one important change m deference to opinion by theReuter - 110 words
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Article134 1954-11-18 1 BOMBAY, TSov. 17. Mr. Jaya Prakash Naraynn. v founder member of the Social) party of liidia, MMMMai m an interva'.v with the press Trust «f li dla y«*.»r»Jnv that he had "definitely and di|berately" given Uf> px>Utu>. The 52-year-old former Congress leader once a close rival ofReuter - 134 words
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163 1954-11-18 1 H.E. REJECTS CH. SCHOOLS COUNTER-PLAN A representative of the Singapore Chinese Chambvr of Commerce had an inUnvif.w yesterday with the Governor tn connection with the (lovernment's proposals for full financial aid to Chinese school.-* to be administered through a Statutory Board. He put tforward certain counter-proposals which would Involve handing163 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-11-18 1 PHOTO. S,i r Winston QhureMM the Prim.- Minister, addresses guests at the Annual l.urd Mayor's Banquet m Guisdhall, London, left to ris>ht: The New Lord Mayor. Alderman Seymou r Howard; Churshill; the Ladtv Mayrorcss; the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geotrr+y EJaher.- APAP - 45 words
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Article131 1954-11-18 1 LONDON, Nov. 17. British Overseas Airways Corporation pilots on the 12,000-mile London to Singapore route are to spend less time at the controls of their plane under new aJr crew schedules. A BOAC spokesman refused to confirm that tho alteration was due to the ,re»portReuter - 131 words
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212 1954-11-18 1 Nathan that the Congress Pnla and rightist group of Krishlk;irlok Party, shojiu all join together to defeat the Communists. Mr. Tennati broke away from the All India i'raja -Socialist Party m order to get ministerial office under Prakasam. Now he finds him212 words
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Article159 1954-11-18 1 CAIRO, Nov. 17.— The E^yt an Government has no intent on of allowing the dismissed Major General Molammed Ne^uib. to leave the :~untry at present, an official ;pckesman stated last night. "If the evidence should warrant it we may decide to try him by special court",Reuter - 159 words
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Article118 1954-11-18 1 THE HAGUE, Nov. 17.— The directors of the Carnegie foundation tonight announced the award of the Wateler peace pnze of 21,000 guilders (about £2,100) to Sir Anthony J]den. the British Foreign Secretary. It was awarded "for his valuable service m promoting '•n-cperation between the118 words
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738 1954-11-18 1 Federal Elections Next July! Addressing the Federal Legislative Council yesterday, Sir Donald MacGillivray, the High Commissioner dwelt at length o n the state Emergency m the Federation and added that the Communists would adept all kinds of devices to738 words
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Article175 1954-11-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Nov. 17: Andhra State issue was raised immediately when the Parliament convened for business on Tuesday. Leader of the Communes* Party Mr. A. K. Gopalan sought to move an <idjournj ment motion, but this whs ais;;'.lowed by the Speaker Mr. I175 words
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Article51 1954-11-18 2 TIRUI'ATI; The income through the Hundi m Tiruinalal temple during the recent Brahmothsavam wa .s Ks. H1.528 against rs. 44,353 m the last year. This figure waa exclusive of the value of ?o!a, silver and varthanas. The Executive Officer said that It WBa a re<v>rd inMwiaFOC - 51 words
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519 1954-11-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Nov. 18, 1954 Lesson Of The Kallang Crash WHEN the Kallang Constellation Crasn Keport was out, nobody expected that it wouid speciiicaiiy point out to this or th^t man, or to this or tna.i matter as the soie cause a* the accident. No single cause519 words
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Article599 1954-11-18 2 SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED TO 49 CANDIDATES NEW DELHI: Forty-nine candidates have been selected for the first awards under the Government of India's scheme of cultural scholarships for young artists. As patronage of art by the princes and landed gentry has greatly diminished due to social changes,FOC - 599 words
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Article127 1954-11-18 2 NEW DELHI: Census of land holdings should be coofined to holding above ten acres. This was one of the dec.Stons reached at conference cf representatives of the Central and State Governments which met here recently. It was stated at the conference that since all the difficultiesFOC - 127 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-11-18 2 .Janab M. G. Dastagir Sahib welcoming Hfe Excellency sir John Nieoll, to a tea party held at Raffles Hotel on Now 12, tfcß Prophet's Birthday. In the picture below the Governor is seen addressing the big gathering of Muslims <»n that occasion.44 words
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Article139 1954-11-18 2 KUMBAKONAM: S. Neelakantan, former Secretary of the Commonwealth Bank Limited, Kumbakonam, was recently committed to take Us trial m sessions court -o. offences under Sections 467 (Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.), and 409 I.P.C. (Criminal breach of trust l> banner. Mr. T. V. Subramaniani,FOC - 139 words
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Article56 1954-11-18 2 JAIPUR: Mr. Mohanlal Sukhadia, Revenue Minister of Rajasthan, was elected Leader cf the Congress Legislature Party, defeating the Chief Minister, Mr. Jainarain Vyas, by 59 votes to 51. One member remained neutral. Two members were absent. There are 113 Congress members m the 160-member legislature. One memberFOC - 56 words
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Article212 1954-11-18 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's reconstituted Cabinet is understood to be planning a series of measures to bring down prices of essential goods m the country which soared m recent months and have been almost .eyond the reach of the com mon man. Among the steps propose!FOC - 212 words
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Article67 1954-11-18 2 KOZJrtIKODE: A bus proceeding: trom Vytiri to Manantouay on Nov. 9 accidentally sapper and fell into a paddy-r.cld near Panamaram m Wynaad aa a result of which one passenger was injured. Tne ariver fell «iown unconscious. The bus w as lUii at tnc time. Slight oaiiiageFOC - 67 words
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46 1954-11-18 2 B. R. Sen India's Next Envoy To Japan NEW D&uini: The appointment of Mr. B- R. Sen, i.C'.S., at present India's Amoassador to Italy, as Ambaasador to Japan has been announced. Mr. Sen is expected to assume charge of his new post m January. 1955 FOCFOC - 46 words
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379 1954-11-18 2 KARACHI: The main features of the "interim Constitution" that Pakistan is to have under the new Government are disclosed m a report from Karachi published m the Dally Telegraph says a London report. These are (1) suppression of the provincial Governmonts m West Pakistan,FOC - 379 words
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Article180 1954-11-18 2 Pardi Satyagraha Again SURAT: Mr. Uttam Harji, President of the Pardi Kisan Panchayat, a Socialist organization, has warned landlords m certain villages m Pardi that if they do not surrender part of their grasslands to the ki.-ans and agree to pay reasonable wages to grass cutters, the kisans will oovcottFOC - 180 words
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695 1954-11-18 2 NEW DELHI: A spokesman of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry here last week denied the onarge made recently by Mr. S. S. Vasan, President of the Film Federation of India, that the supply of approved documentaries and newsreels to film exhibitors In India was aFOC - 695 words
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406 1954-11-18 2 Indian Artistes' Impressions Of Russia NEW DELHI-: The Indian cultural delegation consisting eminent artistes ana headed by Mrs. Chandrasexhar, Jn.on Deputy Health Mini* cer, has returned home with pieasant exper.ences and fairly prcud of its pertormances m lie Sov.et Un.on, Poland and Czechoslovakia. The delegac on was m these countriesFOC - 406 words
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Article186 1954-11-18 2 INCREASING BOMBAY'S GAS SUPPLY BOMBAY Bombay's K aa suppiy 48 to be increased DV 4u per cent m tne n* xC three years, it m learnea. Tne Bombay uas Company now piouuces i.uji>,ui)o cubic ft. of gas per day. this being inauequate to meet tne increasing needs of the c«izens,,NAFEN - 186 words
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71 1954-11-18 2 BEGUSAPwAI: About 150 head of cattle recently died m Teghra thana after tJiey were Inoculated against rinderpest. Mass inoculation had to be suspended under the orders of the S.D.O. A hteh official O f the Veterinary DeDartment visited some villages of theFOC - 71 words
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Article57 1954-11-18 2 JHARIA; Tiie month old strike of 200 workers of the Metal Corporation of India, Katrasgarh. has been called off following: a settlement arrived at between the workers' union and the management, according- to a report received here. The dispute had been referred to an industrial tribunalFOC - 57 words
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1376 1954-11-18 3 Nine Chief Ministers In It Finance Minister's Advice To States On Resources NEW DELHI: The Chief Ministers of nine States are to be associated with the Planning ComnuHsion to ensure constant consultation between the Union, and the State* on general questions connected w.th planning.FOC - 1,376 words
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Article23 1954-11-18 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. phra Bahjddha Nukara has oeen appointed Thailand's Ambassador to Ind'a, tha External Affaire Ministry aaooußced FOCFOC - 23 words
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Article63 1954-11-18 3 NEW DELHI: A sixty-hve members Chinese cultural delegation will arrive m India on L>ec. 3. The delegation will visit various centres m the country and give performances of Chinese dances and music. The delegation will be m Bombay from December 13 to 19. The delegationFOC - 63 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-11-18 3 At tbe Poppy Day Celebration In the Federal Capital. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald Mac Gillivray, is seen m the foreground, the Sultan of Selangor on the right extreme. The Commissioner of Police, General Bourne and Ramakri.shna Roa are also seen In this picture.49 words
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Article109 1954-11-18 3 NEW DELHI; six locomotives every five days this is the average rate at which ndw locomotivesl will be delivered to the Indian Railways throughout the present financial year, to help replenish their stocks. Till the end of August, 334 locomotives ihad already been delivered. OfFOC - 109 words
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582 1954-11-18 3 there had been no satisfactory reply from the States m regard to his suggestion that the work of abclition of intermediaries, tenancy reform, fixation of cc. lings etc., should be phased so that wcrk could be completed within the FiveYear Plan582 words
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Article309 1954-11-18 3 Meanwhile, the National De veipoment Council has recommended that a comprehensive system of survey of unemployment should be devised ana tnat standard definitions of unemployment siiuuid be adeptea witn a view to tackling the question of unemployment enectively. The council, which ccncluaed its discussions here last Thursday, devotedFOC - 309 words
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Article111 1954-11-18 3 KAII^CHI: Mr. Xaiuizurtoin njian, x resident of the dissolved Constituent Assembly of JfaKiscan, toid correspondents here that he would not vacate his official rcsiueiK'e itmtss ne was lorced to. Reports published here »»**d he had been asked by the authorities to vacate h»s re&iuenceFOC - 111 words
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Article112 1954-11-18 3 BOMBAY: Mr. R. R. Saxena, Indies Ambassador-ae-signate to Burma, arrived last week aboard the 29.000--ton P. o. liner Arcadia. Mr. Saxena was formerly India's Trade Commissioner m Canada He was accompanied by his family. Three officials jof |the U.K. High Commission mi n India arrivedFOC - 112 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-11-18 3 Lourdusamy, son of Mr. Kavarimirthu, and Miss Anthony daughter of Mr. Devasa hayatn, wen- manied recently at St. Joseph's church, Sentul, Ki.n'-, Lumpur26 words
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241 1954-11-18 3 KARACHI: Kazi Fazululla'a. a former Chief Minister of Sind. m *i statement last week opposed the move to merge the provinces and States of West Pakistan. He said 'he was opposed to the proposal "as it Is harmful to the interests of Pakistan andFOC - 241 words
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Article53 1954-11-18 3 LAHORE: The Indian Higti Commissioner m Pakistan Dr M. S. Mehta, formally handed over to the Governor of punjab (P) Mr. Habib Rahimtoola, the gift of more than 15,000 yards of Indian c loth sent by the India Government as a token of sympathy to the flood stricken people ofFOC - 53 words
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743 1954-11-18 3 Propagation Of Hindi Overzealousness Criticised BASTI: Pandit Balakrishna Sharma, M.P., noted Hindi writer, said that those who attempted to "thrust Hindi an unwilling heads" were doing a disservice to its cause. The fact that Hindi had language did not mean that I stick m hand, Pandit Sharma Presiding over theF.O.C. - 743 words
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Article39 1954-11-18 3 TRIVANDRUM: The term of appointment of Mr. a. Ramaswami MudatJar, an Honorary Vice-Chancellor of the University of Travancore, has been extended for a rurer period of alx aumtn? from Novemoer 15, 1954, it was announced Jiere.39 words
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Advertisement113 1954-11-18 3 Remember the three famous 100 years old! wines of China. ifijyßmJmWJiflKffifl CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:— iSSiB f Consists of hj>eciai "CHIN CIUN" deer horn J l^m l «OAoTj^«^ prepared from famous herbs. Aj |PJtPSE VV 1 J&StO&M fittin X to nic to feed tired glands, to regain lost health,113 words
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781 1954-11-18 4 Electors— Check Your Names And Make Claims Preliminary Register Open For Inspection Nov. 24-Dec.B. List Of Centres Published. By Our Staff Reporter "Check your names and make claims" was the main theme of a Press Conference by the new Kegistration Officer, Elections Offlce, Mr. Rtuthu Ponnnduray, he*d yesterday, when he781 words
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90 1954-11-18 4 TOKYO. Nov. 17. Socialist Party leaders from six Asian nations came out agains'•economic aid with militaristic strings." The sentiment was expressed In the first session ot the second Asian socialist conference that started here today. "Backward nations of Asia are m need of foreignAP - 90 words
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Article71 1954-11-18 4 NEW DELHI, (Nov. 17. I India's government operated internal airlines system l° st Rs. 12.746,000 (U552,b76.G60) m tlie year ended July 31 while the nationalised external service, A4r India International, reported a profit of USss,sfe6,--000 a government spokesman told parliament yesterday. He compared these figures withAP - 71 words
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Article58 1954-11-18 4 DAMASCUS, Syria, Nov. 17. The Aga Khan, leader, or the Isniaili religious sect, has invited his leading followers m Syria and the Eastern countries to a congregational conference under his auspices m Cairo next month, Ismaiii circles m Damascus said yesterday. The Aga Khan heldAP - 58 words
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376 1954-11-18 4 Dulles' Direct Warning WASHINGTON, Nov. 17: U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said yesterday that if the Chinese Communists seek to carry out their threat to conquer Formosa, the action would involve hostilities with the United States. He told aAP - 376 words
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Article162 1954-11-18 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. Uhc United States Secretary jf State. Mr. Jchn Foster Dulles, said that the consequences of a Soviet attempt to reimpose a blockade cf Berlin should be very serious. Mr. Dulles was asked at his press conference about reports that the Scvict authorities mightReuter - 162 words
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127 1954-11-18 4 RED CHINESE CONTROL OVER FREE ASIA NEW YORK, N.ov. 17. -A top U.S. State Departratnt official said Chinese Keus tor tne ftrst time are exerciaing •increased control" over communist parties m Free Asian countries. i>eputy Undersecretary 01 State Kobert jMurpny said m a speech prepared for the National i\)reugn. TradeAP - 127 words
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Article108 1954-11-18 4 LONDON. Nov. 17. The exiled Kabaka cf Buganda is to return as a constitutional monarch to his East African kingdom on conditions— if the great Lukiko, the African Assembly, choose to have him i>ack rather than elect a new culer. This was announced by theReuter - 108 words
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Article42 1954-11-18 4 Foreign Investments In India NEW DELHI. Nov. 17: Mr CHintaman Deshmukh. India's Finance Minister, said m the House of People today that the government wanted majority interest and control of all future foreign investments m India to remain m Indian hands ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article59 1954-11-18 4 BARCELONA (Spain), Nov. 17. A parrot has been kicked out of the National Championship for Talking Bird* because of dirty language. The judges said it was a shame the parrot could speak m seven different tongues. The star of the show thus far is a parrotAP - 59 words
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151 1954-11-18 4 From Our Own tjorrespondent MADRAS, Nov. 17: Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Nadar announced yesterday that the Government :ias decided to remove the Special Armed Police Camp away tram Ked Hills Lake Area city's main drinKmg water reservoir. Recently tne Corporation autnoruies nave151 words
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Article130 1954-11-18 4 LONDON. Nov. 17. Sir Winston CrnvrchiU, the Prime Minister, said it was "frightfully important to switch the train of destiny on to the right lines" when answering a question m the House of Commons about the peaceful uses of atomic energy. A Labour member, Mr.Reuter - 130 words
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75 1954-11-18 4 PARIS, Nov. 17: The Ceylon Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala yesterday received the highest award of the French Republic—the red sash and silver star of *he Grand Cross of the "Legion of Honour. The presentation was made to the Prime Minister, now on aReuter - 75 words
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Article111 1954-11-18 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 US. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told a news conference yesterday he felt representatives of the Southeast Asian Defence All ancc. should meet, soon to consult r Communist subversion thr<.;yt^ned m their areas He said preliminary P*annin ff would be usefulAP - 111 words
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