Indian Daily Mail, 27 December 1954
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Title Section16 1954-12-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 311 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 37, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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370 1954-12-27 1 Hitch Over Communist China North Vietnam? BOGOR, Indonesia, Dec 26: The stage is set m this beautiful little hillside resort 40 miles south of Djakarta for the conference starting on Dec 28 of the Prime Ministers of Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Burma. The PruneReuter - 370 words
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Article41 1954-12-27 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 26.-Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Mlnwter left by air this morning on his way to Djakarta to at- tend the Colombo Powers Conference. The plane carrying the Premier and party left Dum oum airpart. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article133 1954-12-27 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 26: New York film critics today listed two British films "Genevieve" and "Romeo And Juliet" and a Japanese nlm__L'Gate Of Hell" among their choices for the best films of 1954. The New York daily news critics said that "On The Waterfront was the best film133 words
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Article139 1954-12-27 1 imjtu&ouj^iJiTH, cam urn a, Dec. 26 vVould rattlesnake venom make a good medicine Are tnere vast clouds of cold hydrogen hidden m outer t> I >ave, potentially ready to toTm new stars or island univeises? Is tnere some simple economical way to control smog Researchers fomAP - 139 words
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391 1954-12-27 1 m*v,»* n Kotelawala K..tPi.».i. cc Prime Minister, Sir John iw"ii^l i said y eBterda y that if Asia's masse* come to ™!!f a y om unl sm "they could easily march to kingdom come and the West would not last 10AP - 391 words
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Article55 1954-12-27 1 KARACHI, Dec. 26.—FaKtetan postal authorities issued yesterday a founder's birthday postage stamp In commemoration of the Oonquest of K2, Himalayan Peak conquered by an Italian expedition m July this year. The stamp, m the denomination of two annas, depicts a panoramic view of the K-2 peak.AP - 55 words
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Article33 1954-12-27 1 NEW DELHI: Dec. 26. Predominantly Hindu India yesterday observed Christmas with a fuH government holiday. President Rajendra Prasad cut a Christmas cake and distributed Slices to bis staff.— APAP - 33 words
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Article93 1954-12-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 26: Leaders of the three Andhra political parties Congress, Praja, and XLP have now reached full agreement an electoral alliance m order to defeat the Communists m the coining Andhra State election. The agreement has been officially blessed by93 words
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Article55 1954-12-27 1 ROME, Deo. 26. —Doctors attending the ailing Pope will not be m attendance m hus bedroom tonight —for the first time since he feel ill 25 Jays ago from authoritative Vati- can sources said. This is possible m view of tnf constant improvement m lu.sReuter - 55 words
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Article129 1954-12-27 1 All Await French Step On Germany PARIS, Dec. 26. M. Pierre Mendes France, French Premier is confident* amid a welter of outspoken comment from East and West that the French National Assembly will change its mind this week about having twelve German divisions m Western Defence. London, Washington and MosccwReuter - 129 words
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Article85 1954-12-27 1 HONG KONG. Dec. 26.— Chou En Lai, China's Premier has said m a speech m Peking that the United States was "deliverately creating tension 1 over the 13 Americans convicted for spying m China the New China news agency reported to-day. Chou was making a politicalReuter - 85 words
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Article33 1954-12-27 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 26.— Pope Pius XII, alone at night for the first time for 25 days slept well last night and was I riesnribfiri as "eettiner en very i well"' to-day— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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282 1954-12-27 1 Adaptations From North Indian Western Styles Deplored (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 26: Time wiil come soon when people m Tamilnad will insist on hearing only Tamil songs, declared the Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, inaugurating the twelveth Tamil Isai Conference at Annamalai Hall282 words
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Article36 1954-12-27 1 AUCKLAND, (New Zealand) Dec 26.— Lady Hillary, wife of Everest's o|nqueror Sir Edmund Hillary, gave birth to son here to-day. The baby weight eight pounds seven ounces. He and his mother are well.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article120 1954-12-27 1 Tiruchi-Madurai Regular Air Link From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 26: Tiruchi and Madurai will 'be connected by air by regular service of Indian Airlines from Jan. 1, according to an announcement made m the Lok Sabha m Delhi by the Communications Minister Mr. Jagjivan Ram. He said the Government120 words
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Article260 1954-12-27 1 B 0 A C Crash Victims -List LONDON. Dec. 26. Names of dead m the crash of a BOAC Stratocruiser at Prestwick, Scotland, early on Christmas Day have been announced by BOAC m London. They are members of the CREW— Steward S. Progin, Steward C. Ness, steward J. Hall, stewardessReuter - 260 words
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Article79 1954-12-27 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 26: The New York Office of the British Overseas Airways Corporation said here the Prestwick crash was the st involving casualties on its Trans-Atlan-tic Routes since it began flying them, eight and a half years ago. A statement said Captain W. L. Stewart, Commander ofReuter - 79 words
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Article149 1954-12-27 1 KARACHI, Dec. 26. Mr. Mohammed All, the Pakistan Prime Minister said here yesterday that trie sIATo fact would soon be placed before the Pakistan Cabinet for a decision. The Premier who wag leav,ing for Indonesia to attend the Colombo Powers Conference opening on Dec.Reuter - 149 words
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Article134 1954-12-27 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 26: The U.S. "crime wave" of 1954 may be a statistical illusion, reflecting reforms m police recording, Fortune Magazine says m its current issue. Fortune says major crime has nearly disappear-ed m the U.S. The apparent recent crime m "everyday" crime may be explainedAP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration417 1954-12-27 1 Plane Delayed In Calcutta Crowds Disappointed At Kallang Prospects Of Kashmir Dispute Settlement 'Very Good,' Says Ghaznafar Ali Khan (By Our Staff Reporter) What should have been a rousing reception at the Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon to the Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed Ali,417 words
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Article104 1954-12-27 1 There was a very large gathering, numbering over 2,500, at Kallang, large number of whom were Tamil Muslims, waiting anxiously to catch a glimpse of the Pakistan Premier. They ,were keenly disappointed when they were told that the Premier's plane was delayed m Calcutta and even when104 words
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442 1954-12-27 1 Queen's Tribute To The Common People "They Are The Real Makers Off Heroes" SANDRINGHAM. England Dec. 26. The Queen yesterday paid a heartfelt Christina s tribute to the millions of her subjects m the British Cooim onwealth "whoso names will never be household words She told them they were theAP - 442 words
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Advertisement10 1954-12-27 1 Tinii LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY/ J IN MALAY* OVER 17 YEARSL,10 words
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Advertisement17 1954-12-27 1 ■I 3MONXSa 933.00 W ■l BMONTHS-— 6 Q0 U IMOHTH..- -55.50 II ■I 6MONTHS-- 5 78.00 M17 words
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582 1954-12-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S 'pore, Mon. Dec 27, 1954 COLOURED PEOPLES AND WORLD PEACE THE Prime Ministers of the Colombo Powers —India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia are meeting this week at Bogor, a hill resort forty miles south of Djakarta to discuss the the agenda for and the invitees582 words
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Article, Illustration2050 1954-12-27 2 S. Radhakrishnan - S. Radhakrishnan By India"® Vice President A Clean Advocate Of Great Ideals I xjEHRU is unquestionably i one of the world's great men. He is known as a political leader. But like many of I his countrymen who have! earned that distinction, he lias I much more than2,050 words
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310 1954-12-27 2 LONDON. PHE vexed question of tax liability on llrit.sn companies x operating m India continues to arouse critical couiinem m commercial quarters here. Mr. J. c. *iow.son, tut «jnair. man 01 a sterling company ..in) Drancnes m xmna, wimu me Financial TimesNAFEN - 310 words
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Article32 1954-12-27 2 MADRAS: The State Government has a proposal under consideration to t>t>iag down the cost of production of raw shk and also to improve the quality ot cocoons. FOCFOC - 32 words
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223 1954-12-27 2 PARIS: Mr. Debe n Bhattacharya has captured the artistic world of Paris with hi.s tape recordings of rare Indian folk music. Every evening he plays his records to crowded studios, or lectures m the somewhat colder rooms Of schools and museums. Frenchmen enjoy223 words
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Article78 1954-12-27 2 PARIS, Alcafiolism and cirisiosis of the liver— <i complaint often associated with heavy drinking kUied more people than tuberclusosts m France during *953. The figures were 15,776 against 15,687. In 1940, vt/ental hospitals were treatmg 5.9 people per 100,000 of the population for alcohol-induced mental disorders. Because loar-timeNAFEN - 78 words
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144 1954-12-27 2 Sap-Transfusion Device For Virus Transmission TRIVANDRUM; The tiansfusxm of sa,p from a diseased coconut tree to a healthy one through the roots has now been established us a possibility, following experiments curried on at the Central Coconut Research Station. This development, it is suggested, wiU facilitate the discovery of methodsNAFEN - 144 words
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Article133 1954-12-27 2 RANGOON: All pawnshops m the city will toe Stateowned within the next live years. When the current licences issued to the city's Chineseowned pawnshops expire m October, 1956. the Burmese Government will not renew the permits but will take over their operation. There aa cNAFEN - 133 words
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Article76 1954-12-27 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government has drawn uv a scheme for the distribution of 8,954 tons of paddy seeds and .1,452 tons of millet and puteses seedd during 1954 55. Under this scheme, improved seeds of paddy and mi lot are procured from "soed farm ryots" onFOC - 76 words
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Article59 1954-12-27 2 BHUJ: Tne Union Government have sanctioned a sum of Rs. 3,784,000 to be spent within the current financial year On the development of Gandhidham, the new townsh/p of S^ndhi displaced persons adjoining Kandla. The expenditure will be incurred on the construction ot roads and drains and the development OfNAFEN - 59 words
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302 1954-12-27 2 NEW DELHI. THE Board of Editors of the History of Freedom Movex ment m India has tentatively prepared the first of the three parts of the book, which cover the period from 185 i to 1884. The manuscript will not, however, be sentFOC - 302 words
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Article310 1954-12-27 2 MADRAS: A plea for the encouragement of the art of dancing was made by the famous 21-year-old Indian dancer, Tara Chaudhuri, who recently returned from a nineweek tour of Russia, Poland and Czechoslovakia as a member of the Indian Cultural Delegation In an interview with WAFKN, MissNAFEN - 310 words
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Article119 1954-12-27 2 NEW DELHI; A n exhibition Of Hindi books, maps and charts is being organ.sed m New Delhi by th e Union Ministry d Education m February next. The exhibition is being arranged as an experimental measure, and, if successful, s.milr exhibitions will be held m someNAFEN - 119 words
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481 1954-12-27 3 Disabled War Veterans Of India Pakistan WORLD VETERAN FEDERATION HELP FOR BOMBAY, LAHORE CENTRES VIENNA: Schemes for the rehabilitation of disabled servicemen and civilans m India and Pakistan will receive active new aid following decisions taken at the fifth General Assembly of the World Veterans Federation recently concluded here. ProblemsNAFEN - 481 words
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Article145 1954-12-27 3 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay has warned 600 workers of the Bombay Gas Company that their proposed strike would be illegal under the industrial Disputes Act. A Press Note issued today said that their demand for bonus had already been referred to adjudication and. under Sec.FOC - 145 words
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Article87 1954-12-27 3 SHILLONG: A social service organisation of the Khasi and Jaintia Hills, have applied for a grant of Rs- 25,000 to the State Tribal Areas Department tfor the installation of a water- works, at Cherrapunji. The amount represents the estimate for the water-works made by theNAFEN - 87 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-12-27 3 Imgcard Margaret he Schmidt, 24, the German Brunette who seduced secrets from, two American Intelligence chiefs, and passed on the information to Russia, pleaded guilty to spy charges on Dec. 21 and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment by a U.S.HigH Commission Court m Berlin. A.P. photo shovoe: A close-up68 words
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303 1954-12-27 3 India To invest 10 Per Cent Of National Income The appointment of Mr. P. S. Beals as General Manager of India's Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation has once again focussed interest on India's industrial development, the finance required to launch the second Five- Year Plan and the employment problem. Mr.303 words
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107 1954-12-27 3 'No Liquidation' Of General Motors BOMBAY: The Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Krisihnamachari, said today the Centre had not brought about the "liquidation" of General Motors, a* suggested by a U.S. diplomat m Bangalore. Inaugurating the C.A.F.E.A. session, Mr. Krishnamachart said (Jeneraa Motors had left or their ownFOC - 107 words
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Article260 1954-12-27 3 MADRAS: The lead given o> Madras to other states m social service was once again emphasised when the Guild of Service (Central), Madras, celebrated its 31st anniversary. From its modest beginnings as a small city organisation 30 years ago, the Guild of Social Service, orNAFEN - 260 words
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Article214 1954-12-27 3 IAUi, x i'A: An expanded scheme tram.ne a large numucr of laay health visitors and otaer health personnel for tne West Bengal Community Development Project is to be launcned shortly by the Sir junn Anderson Health School, Calcutta, m co-operation with tne lnaian Red Cross, WestNAFEN - 214 words
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Article123 1954-12-27 3 inh.w uvuLA-ii: rour new schemes costing Rs. 2,000,000 have been included m the development programme for Madras Port under the first Five-Year Plan. A new hospital and d'spensary is to be build at a cost of Rs. 506,000 to meet adequately the requirments of the pert whichNAFEN - 123 words
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Article125 1954-12-27 3 NEW DELHI, Scouting on Indian Railways is to be reorganised under the Bharat Scouts and Guides. nine National He/adqujarters of the Bharat Scouts and Guides have agreed that the Indian Railways may form States associations as a branch of the Bharat Scouts and Guides on eachFOC - 125 words
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Article104 1954-12-27 3 CALCUTTA Under the auspices of the Academy of iPinc Arts, the 19th annual AllIndia. Fine Arts Exhibition will be held at the Indian Museum here for one month commencing Friday. Dr. H- C. Mookerjee, Governor of West Bengal, will inaugurate the exhibition, and Sri Pannalail Base,FOC - 104 words
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Article79 1954-12-27 3 Re-Drying Factory In Pakistan KARACHI: An up-to-dau 1 factory fo r redryinjf tobacco has been erected at Khairpur Mirs, Slnd. The ccst of the building ana machinery with working capital totals' Rs. 5,000,000. Claimed to be the only establishment Of its kind m the sub-continent, the factory will be initiallyNAFEN - 79 words
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Article83 1954-12-27 3 KARACHI: Pakistan has decided to introduce hedgu contracts m the cotton market, authoritative sources disclosed. The decision m to be formally announced soon and will cover the present cotton season also. The official estimated pro duction cf cotton during the current year totals 1,550,000 bales.NAFEN - 83 words
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Article216 1954-12-27 3 CALCUTTA: The White Paper on inuustrial policy has been generally weicomeu toy industrial circles m Calcutta. It is felt uittt uus aocument shows greater appreciation oi the importance ot tne private sector m the countray's economy. The official statement that the "massive assistance" given toNAFEN - 216 words
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Article100 1954-12-27 3 MADRAS: A three-day conference on "Recent Trends m the Felds of Production, Practice and Research and Testing of Refractories used m Metal tlndustryl" wHI be held at the National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur, between January 19 and 21, 1955. There will be a special lecture en "Graphite'FOC - 100 words
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Article38 1954-12-27 3 $486m. For N.Y. Schools NEW YORK: PuWlo improvements costing $738,867,351 are to be carried out by NEW YORK City's municipal authorities during 1966. The sum includes $161,831,335 for building 25 new ftchoolg and extending and modernising- others. NAFENNAFEN - 38 words
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Article104 1954-12-27 3 MADRAS: Business Houses m Madras who are affected by congestion m the Madras harbour during the monsoon menths are being told to consider the practicability of utilising the Vazagapatam harbour. In the first week of November, 18 ships discharged their cargo at the Madras harbour andFOC - 104 words
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Article64 1954-12-27 3 Marshal Tito LL. D (Rangoon) RANGOON: Rangoon University is to confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (LLD) on Marshal Tito on the occasion of his visit to Burma early m the New Year. The Chancellor of he Universiy, Burmese Prime Minister U Nu, will officiate at the specialNAFEN - 64 words
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155 1954-12-27 3 NEW DELHI. SINCE partition there has been an apprec able increase m Delhi State cf the number Of practitioners m the indigenous systems of medicine. CTnpri«ing 80 per cent of ah the med'cal practitioners m the State, they new number about 1,300. About 250 ofFOC - 155 words
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175 1954-12-27 3 CALCUTTA. *pHE Union Government, it is learned, are examining a scheme for the manufacture of typewriters m India by i well-known Italian firm. Italy has been an important exporter of typewriters to India. In 1950-01 she exported 910 typewriters to India valued at over Rs.FOC - 175 words
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438 1954-12-27 3 DAPHNE CLAVE - DAPHNE CLAVE By Miss Lily Crasta, of South Kanara District, who has spent ten months m London studying how child patients are cared for under Britain's National Health Service, is returning home hortly to help establish modern nursing techniques at a newly establishedNAFEN - 438 words
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Article174 1954-12-27 3 NEW DELHI: An All-India Cattle Show wiU be held at Tehri, near Patiala, from March 15 to 20. A cash prize of Rs. 1,001, offered Dy the Akhill Bhartiya Serva Seva Sangh, Wardaa, will be given at tne show to a breeder of Malvi cattle mNAFEN - 174 words
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Article128 1954-12-27 3 JAIPUR: A centre for con* ducting research into effecting improvement m the quality eno. yield Of the State's wool resources will be started during the current financial year m Kajasthan. The establishment of the research station has been sane* t.cned l>y the Indian Council of Agricultural ResearchFOC - 128 words
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155 1954-12-27 3 TRIVANDR.UM: The Union Government has aanctioneu the establishment of two iishery schools one m Cochin and the other, at Tuticorin. Making this known, the Director of (Fisheries here told NAFfiN that 50 per cent of the total cost tor the first three years willNAFEN - 155 words
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129 1954-12-27 3 Madras Scouts To Honour Premier Nehru MADRAS: In honour of Prime Minister Nehru's visit to Madras to attend the Avadi Congress session m the third week of January, a Youth Rally is being organised by the Bharat Scouts and Guides of this State. The Rally, which will be held atNAFEN - 129 words
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Article80 1954-12-27 3 NEW DELHIS Two privato Indian shipping companies are purchasing four ships from Gemany at a cost ot approximately Rs. 48,700,000. The Indian Steamship Com* pany .of. Calcutta and the Scindia Steam Nabigatioc Limited, Bombay, will eacn have two ships. All the vessels are expect* ed toFOC - 80 words
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Article84 1954-12-27 4 COLOMBO: The bone o« a gigantic pre-bJsftoric reptile believed to be 100,000,000 years old hos been acquired for the Colombo Museum, it Is learned here. It has been obtained from the German National Museum m exchange for some Ceylon crocodile heads. The bone Is believed toNAFEN - 84 words
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402 1954-12-27 4 Ceylon Gov-Gen. Speech At Philosophical Congress KANDY: "In language recently used man has acquired the strength of a superman. But has he raised himself to a super- human level of reason The warning here is to all humanity to prevent war or perish,"FOC - 402 words
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78 1954-12-27 4 Too Straight So He Resigns From Council VADDUKODDAI: Mr. 8. M""* 1 1 1 a member of the Vaxldufuxldai Village Omimittw, has submitted bda resignation to the Ahsistant Commissioner of Local Government. In his letter of resignation Mr. Kandlah state*. "The people of my ward want all sorts of amenities,FOC - 78 words
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Article147 1954-12-27 4 COLOMBO: A start ia to be made shortly on a fish meal factory to be set up here with the assistance of the Canadian Government under the Colombo Flan. The factory, which is expect? Ed to go into production by July next year, will produceFOC - 147 words
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Article131 1954-12-27 4 COLOMBO: An exploratory team from two oil companies IB the United States is expected to visit Ceylon soon. The companies plan to establish an Oil refliuery m Ceylon as a joint concern. Sir John's, visit is believed to have precipitated the issue, says a report fromFOC - 131 words
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Article69 1954-12-27 4 JAPFNA: Swami Ramdas and Mother Krishna Bal arrived by the Yalpatta Exprese on Tuesday. They were received at the Jaffna ra* way staUon toy Dr. C. Gurusamy, president ot the Reception Committee who garlanded Uie Swaml, Mother Krishna Bai was garlanded by Mrs. GuruEamy. Senator S.FOC - 69 words
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Article113 1954-12-27 4 COLOMBO: A Royal Agri« •cultural and Food Exhibition demonstrating the latest methods of food production m Asian countries will be opened at the Colombo Turf Club by the Governor-General, Sir Oliver Goonetileke, on •January 20. The exhibition is under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth. ThirteenNAFEN - 113 words
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257 1954-12-27 4 TRINOOMALEE: SWr Ka ntWah VaWbianathan, MtataS5 s-jtas Sir Kanthlah, who was speakine at the prize-giving at Shri Shanmuga Vidyalaya, said it was necessary that the <|mldrfen be edul^ated m the Swabasha. They should not only be abie to express theii uae;is mFOC - 257 words
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Article171 1954-12-27 4 AjKKARAIPAT U Its called "Galling Mountain," and the legend that has grown around it has attracted thousands to thia tall rock situated m a beautiful apot five miles south of here and one and a half miles off the main road. The legend that three children from.FOC - 171 words
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Article115 1954-12-27 4 COLOMBO Proposals by the Shell and Anglo-Iranian oil companies for the setting up ot a refinery In Hendala, 15 miles from here, are now being scrutinised by the Economic Adviser to the Planning Secretariat of Ceylon. Under the terms offered by the companies, the Ceylon GovernmentFOC - 115 words
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145 1954-12-27 4 Will Ceylon Abolish Capital Punishment? COLOMBO: A motion which urges that the death penalty be abolished is to be debated m the Ceylon Parliament early next year. Meanwhile, opinion is sharply divided on the Issue. The World Fellowship ©t Buddhists, meeting at Rangoon recently, has urged abolition of the deathNAFEN - 145 words
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Article88 1954-12-27 4 Day Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner of India for Malaya will preside over the Birth Centenary Celebration of Sri Sarada Dcvi, at Sri Ramakrlshna Temple, 179, Bartley Road, today (Monday, Dec. 27.) Commencing at 5 p.m. Mrs. A. Bezbarooah and Mr. M. Chidambaram of Tamil Murasu, will speak88 words
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Article446 1954-12-27 4 a big friend who venerated her, the immaculate companion Of his trials and of his faith, the firm and serene soul, whom the disciple associated with c his sanctity as the Holy c Mother. I For the time being the little < girl returned according- to the446 words
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309 1954-12-27 4 COLOMBO* Sir Razxk Farced, M.P, and life President af 1M AllCeylon Moors* Association, alleged that the government was discriminating against Ceylon Moors. At the Moors' annual rally Sir Razik said the Moors came to Ceylon centuries ago as merchant princes and not with the begging bowl.FOC - 309 words
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Article374 1954-12-27 4 In view of the celebration today at the Ramakrishna Mission here, m connection wiiu the tnrth centenary of the Holy Mother Sri Sri Saradamani Dcvi, consort of Sri Ramakrishna Paramohamsa, the following study of her by Romahn Holland, one of the greatest savants of the modern374 words
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208 1954-12-27 4 UNITED NATIONS. New YorK. .Dec. 2Ji A U. jj. s^oKesiiuui miud yesterday t.«tt U. IN. otJ^iet<tiy CrCuciUi Hammairskjoid cannot tane cori<3V<jiiu>^uts With him on his iree-the-niers musaion to Peking but proposed they make dLrect application to the Red China regime if they want toAP - 208 words
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