Indian Daily Mail, 3 April 1955
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Title Section18 1955-04-03 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 51 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article94 1955-04-03 1 Progressive Routed: Eiec. Results Reveal Following have been declared elected to the Singapore Legisiat.ve Assembly, m the e ections held yesterday m the Colony. Elect on results were received amidst tumultuous rejc cng and cheer s by agents >md supporters of the suceessix ■*"S™ ?sr wnlle thoFe94 words
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Article133 1955-04-03 1 CHICAGO. Apr. 2 The 26-year-o.d mother of two children told police yesterday she was kidnapped m downtown Chicago Tt^aday nigho, heUd prisoner for two days mi n an old farm house, drugged and raped by a succession of perhaps 80 men. Her three captors drove lierAP - 133 words
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398 1955-04-03 1 Who Is Next Foreign Secretary? LONDON, Apr. 2: All political quarters m London now expect Sir Winston Churchill to offer his resignation as Prime Minister to Queen i£hz?.be.h m a formal audience next Tuesday. Government sources, however, still decline either to confirm orReuter - 398 words
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Article167 1955-04-03 1 NASJLK: It i:;.n.il suddenly m \iis k last weekand a scientific-minded vegetable seller succeeded, though temporarily, In convincing some that it was "radio-active ra>ti/ For days together hf? had been reading of atomic explosions and also of radio-ttcM! ye rain. He bufilt his own theory about the explosionsFOC - 167 words
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Article119 1955-04-03 1 BOMBAY: Thc executive committee of the Praja Socialist Party, Bombay branch, last week suspended Mr. Madhu Limaye from th e party fcr one year. Mr. Limaye is a former General Scretary of the aUIndia P.S.P. An offlc al announcement by Mr M. Harris. Secretary of thFOC - 119 words
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Article29 1955-04-03 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 The United States Senate yesterday ratified the Paris Agreements to bring a sovereign rearmed West Germany into the European Defence Alliance. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article144 1955-04-03 1 Miss Universe Miss World PARIS. Apr. 2.— Miss Universe cf 1955 will be elected July 24 at Lcn c Beach, California, after 10-day beauty contest among representatives of some 40 nations it was announced here Friday. Fcr the first time Indochina and Korea are expected to enter their beauty queensAP - 144 words
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Article74 1955-04-03 1 BANGKOK. April 2.—Thailand's large loca'ly-bom Chinese population will soo n b e subject to military conscription-. Autroritative Thai sources said a bill will be presented to the next session of the Nat onal Assembly which will lift the present exempticn on Thai nationals of alienAP - 74 words
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588 1955-04-03 1 Will Explore Possibilities Of Widening Indo-Malayan Trade wringing the goodwill of Indians to Malayans and seeking to explore further possibilities and prospects of trade between India and Malaya, arrived here yesterday an Indian trade delegation Headed by Mr. J. V. Somaya. julu and sponsored588 words
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Article347 1955-04-03 1 PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 2.— The cause and solution of lone kind Of sex mix-ur> which can make girls be mistaken tor boys was described today by a Philadelphia scientist. In this mix-up, girl babies are born with signs of double sex, and may easily be mistakenAP - 347 words
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190 1955-04-03 1 KYOTO, Japan, Apr. 2: Ja. pan's biggest medical conference opened yesterday m an air of "expectancy surrounding new reports on whether fisher, man died as a result of atomic dusting. The case of Aikichi Kubo. yama, who died after being caught mAP - 190 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-04-03 1 Photograph taken on the occasion of presenting Mr. J. S. Nalr, chairman of A.C.S.U. Portsdown branch, with a souvenir by the branch members. Mr. S. T. V. Lingham President, A.C.S.U. presented the souvenir at' a tea party held recently.39 words
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253 1955-04-03 1 Protest Against Merger Of PathanTribal AreaslnW.Pak KARACHI, (Pakistan), Apr. 2. Radio Pakistan reported last night that the Pakistan Consulate m Jaialbad, Afghanistan, was attacked by demonstrator^ Monday. Office equipment and furniture were said to have been damaged. Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged protests over an attackReuter - 253 words
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Article84 1955-04-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 2: The An. dhra Government Is not hos tile towards students from Ta. milnad, still sudying m the institutions here, stated Minis, ter Sufbramaniam m the As. sembly yesterday. Tamil students m the Anantapur Engineering College complained certain disadvantages84 words
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Article82 1955-04-03 1 BIRMINGHAM. ENGLAND, April 2. A Conservative legis. lator predicted Friday Prime Minister Churchill will resign In "a matter of hours." His prediction found no backing m government circles. Sir Beverley Baxter a prominent rank and file member of Churchill's party mi n the house of commons, told a82 words
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Article64 1955-04-03 1 JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Government m a memorandum to the States Re-organization Commission has cla med Ajmer. Kutch, Mount Abu, and certain parts of Bombay. Madhya Bharat. U.P., Punjab and P.E.P.S.U. bcrdering Rajasthan. The memorandum says that, m making the claim, Rajasthan is influenced "manly by considerations!FOC - 64 words
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Article72 1955-04-03 1 JAIPUR: Children will have a museum of their own the first of its kind m India at Amreli. an enclave cf Bombay, m Saurashtra. It will contain among other things a natural history section, botanical section, and aquar urn, There will also be toys ofFOC - 72 words
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Article45 1955-04-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 2. The twenty-second anniversary of I.A.F. was celebrated m Tarn. baram yesterday with a cere, monial parade, when tfie governor Sriprakasa took the salute and" praised the airmen for their great relief work during peace time.- -Copyright.45 words
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Advertisement21 1955-04-03 1 Pasir Panjang Wong Foo Nam (U.M.M. ALLIANCE) Paya Lebar Lim Koon Teck (PROGRESSIVE) Bukit Timah Lim Ching Siong (PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY)21 words
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853 1955-04-03 2 NAFEN - English Channel Tunnel Plan Will Cost 125,000.000 NAFEN LONDON: One of Napoleon's wildest dreams may yet come true if a band of enthusiasts here and m France get their way. Nearly a century and a half ago, the Emperor gazed covetously across the Straits of Dover, wondering how he could853 words
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Article157 1955-04-03 2 NEW DELHI: The money spent ton the construction of new lines on the Southern Railway during 1953-54 recorded a more than six -fold increase compared to the previous year, the respective figures being Rs. 69,64,000 and Rs. 11.65,000. Giving this information the Lok Sabha byFOC - 157 words
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Article40 1955-04-03 2 TOKYO. Apr. 2: Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitan Thursday called the Formosa situation "very grave". But he does not expect it to "develop into a shootiner war m the immediate future," he told the Upper House Budget Committee.- APAP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration14 1955-04-03 2 Eddie Choong Alt-England Badminton Chotnpion, during a practice session at Earls Court14 words
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Article58 1955-04-03 2 MADRAS: The Public Works Minister, Raja Shamnuga Rajetswara Sethupathi has decided to drop "Raja In his nam-.*. a»d would like to 1W known m future as It. S;han»ml;a Kafjeswara Sethunathi. the tnitia.'t "It standing not for "'RajaM butt Pjt "Rajan," The new name will be used m futureFOC - 58 words
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Article57 1955-04-03 2 KAMPALA. UGANDA, Apr. 2: The Governor of this Bri. tlsh protectorate ordered the expulsion of all Kikuyu, Meru and Embu tribesmen. He expressed fear anti-white terrorism will spread from neighbouring Kenya colony. Mau Mau terrorists, have been crossing the frontier and receiving shelter from fellow trbesmen In thisAP - 57 words
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Article182 1955-04-03 2 KARACHI: The Sind Chief Court last Saturday admitted an appeal against the judgment ot the First Class SubJudge of Hyderabad, rejecting a suit filed on behalf of Mr Ghulam Ali Kha n Talpur against his removal from Speakership of the Sind Assembly. The Division Bench ofFOC - 182 words
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Article63 1955-04-03 2 LONDON, Apr. 2. Sir Winston Churchill has turned down a proposal that the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation should have a parliamentary assembly. A liberal Mr. Joseph G*»mond had urged mi n the House of Commons that he should consult President Eisenhower and other countries on the matter. HeReuter - 63 words
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Article705 1955-04-03 2 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By PVVFR hear of a pretty girl turning down a free mink coat? Well, Jeanne Strouse did and there wer c no strings attached to the offer. Jeanne, who yearned during her schooldays Co grow up and have sextuplets, is blue-eyed.AP - 705 words
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Article, Illustration523 1955-04-03 2 Held Englishmen Spell-Bound! MODEST IN CHARMING SPEECH BEAUTIFUL MR WILLIAM HICKEY, a popular coiumunist gives a diligent account of Mrs. Vija.valakshmi Pandit m the Daily Express London, after attending a meeting addressed by her ji the West End* I MET Mr. Nehru's aiater, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, at the Dorchester523 words
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320 1955-04-03 2 Pergau Valley Resettlement To Be Completed Before Fasting Month Following the recent incident m the Pergau Valley where Communist terrorists ambushed a police party and killed three Special Constables, the Keiantan State War Executive Comm tte e decided to take strong measures to complete the resettlement scheme m the area,320 words
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85 1955-04-03 2 Punjab Minister Wants To Give Up All Portfolios CHANDIGARH: Lala Ja^at Narain. Punjab M nlster, List Thursday conveyed his desire to the "Chief Minister, to be relieved Of his remaining two portfolios of Health and Transport to meet tho challenge of the Opposition to prove allegations oi corruption against him,FOC - 85 words
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Article779 1955-04-03 2 INDIA'S ruling Congress Party intends to go socialist. This, observers believe, is the meaning of a resolution put before the 60th annual session of the Indian National Congress, held m Madras recently. The resolution was drafted by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, m his capacity as Cou.779 words
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Article87 1955-04-03 2 NEW DELHI: The proposed Administrative Staff College is likely to be located either at Hyderabad or (Bangalore (In South India, it was Jeanit her<\ The college will offer a three-month course m the principles and technique of organisation, administration and leadership n civil life. It will alsoFOC - 87 words
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Article57 1955-04-03 2 unnnniA, Apr. 1 III: Jakarta District Court sentenced tihe Secretary-General of the Communst party, D.N. Addlt, to three months, imprisonment with six montn3' probation for insulting Vice PresCdent Miohammted Hatta. In a statement on Sept 15. 1963, Aidit charged Hatta h»d provoked and was responsible for theAP - 57 words
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145 1955-04-03 2 CALCUTTA: From maternity home to the examination hall came 16-year-old Mrs. Tripati Uu.se, to write her School t inol examination last Friday, while a doctor and a nurse watched over her anxn«>usi.y!. Mrs. Tripatf Boee. who was punctual on all previous days of theFOC - 145 words
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Article248 1955-04-03 2 KARACHI: Only fcur mem. bers of Sind Legislative Assembly have been arrested, says an official version of arrests made m Snd, either m connection with the alleged conspiracy tc assassinate the Sind Ministers or otherwise. The release issued last week says': ''So far as theFOC - 248 words
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Article38 1955-04-03 2 B A N (i o X, April 2, Thai police sources announced three Burmese alr'orc^ planes bombed a Thai village m northern Chiengmat province last Thursday killing two persons and wounding five. APAP - 38 words
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1000 1955-04-03 3 A C l?\l_^ n m ?*A\^ X n<m the mantle w _i mm h3Kmmin Prime Minister Jawaharlal Tins ycungest of Ind an states— it was formed onlv 13 ironths ago- has been holdmg midtor m ejections ™nd SS re tm gave a landslide -v-ctory to1,000 words
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135 1955-04-03 3 Bevan Wants Effective Control Of 'A' H' Bombs LONDON, Apr. 2: Mr. Aneurin Bevan ieft wing Labour leader declared Thursday, the time had come when the world nations and scientists should meet to discuss "the "effect ye control" c f Hydrogen Bomb experiments. "We ought not to make the HydrogenReuter - 135 words
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530 1955-04-03 3 How To Give Birth To II Intellig ent Children? Expectant Mothers To Take Vitamins DABIES are a bit more intel- ligent if poorly-fed mothers take extra vitamins daily during pregnancy and while nursing. say s a scentific study announced here. This seems true "beyond a reasonable doubt" for mother's mAP - 530 words
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84 1955-04-03 3 NAGPUH: Mr. R. G. Bajpai, Additional District Magistrade, last Saturday remanded Baburao, who, with a knife m hand, jumped on the footboard of the car In which Mr. Nehru was driving from Nagpur aerodrome to the residence of the Chief Minister on March 12, m jailFOC - 84 words
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Article46 1955-04-03 3 ST. LOUIS, Missouri. Apr. 2: Mr. Joseph PuKtzer, 70-year-old editor and publisher of the St. Louis Post Dispatch, died Saturday night. His father founded the famous Pulitzer Prizes annual cash awards for the most meritorious work m various fields of American writing. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-04-03 3 o v!ZJ£ X* n J^ duTO a eat orator and a Progressive thinker appealing t 0 the GovernSSrv aS Si-S 2 to "ti n rpSble t*o °handloC taciotl^i.. i?^-\- I h rsonnel, office peons and policemen could be made to uear handloom cloth said he72 words
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Article57 1955-04-03 3 BARIPADA: Excise authorities have found a secret garden containing fully grown hemp plants (ganja) mi n Udipura a village 20 miles from here. They said that the sale of the place would have fetched over Rs. 28,000 annually. This was the biggestever Illicit plantation dis coveredlFOC - 57 words
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Article45 1955-04-03 3 Assam Bengal Ry. Service NEW DELHI; Mr. o- V. AJagiesan. Deputy Railway Minister, told Cr. s. N. Mazumdar m th e Rajya Sabha, that Ciovernmen.t were /Considering a proposal for the resumption of through rail traffic between Calcutta* jSiliguri and Assam acrfoss Eusftenn Pakistan. FOCFOC - 45 words
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484 1955-04-03 3 The Singapore Colony Order m Council, 1955, provides for nine Ministers. The Ministers will take office after the general election for the Legislative Assembly on April 2. The administrative organisation »jf Government has, accordingly, been reviewed so as to group Departments and subjects into one484 words
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Article126 1955-04-03 3 HYDERABAD: No man who has more than 'one wife, taLII be eligible for appointment to the various services under the Hyderabad Government, as m the case of All-India and Central Services. This provision will not, however, affect present incumbents, who have already more thanFOC - 126 words
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Article82 1955-04-03 3 DARJEELING: Tenzing Norgay said he intended to undertake a tour of foreign countries after the usual recess of the mountaineering institution, of which he is the chief instructor, m September.Octo- ber next. His itinerary had not, however, been finalized, he added. The object of hisFOC - 82 words
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Article43 1955-04-03 3 CANBERRA, Mar. SI The Australian Cabinet has adopted a plan to send an army battalion to Malaya to take part m active operations against Communist terrorists there., it was learned from well informed sources m the capital today. Reuter.43 words
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Article88 1955-04-03 3 BOMBAY: People's dislike for manual labour had given birth to two new civilisations m India's premier cities of Calcutta and Bombay, accord, ing to Mr. U. N. Dhebar, Congress President. Addressing a public meeting here, Mr. Dhebar said that Calcutta had given birth to "Babu civilisation" andFOC - 88 words
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115 1955-04-03 3 SARVODAYANAGAR: Acharya Vinoba Bhave last week said places of worship should be thrown open to people of all faiths, and should not be restricted to particular sects. Addressing a prayer meeting, he said it was not enough if the HinduFOC - 115 words
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347 1955-04-03 3 8 -Member Andhra Ministry Sworn In KURNOOL: A popular Ministry was installed m Andhra o n Monday morning, ending tb e four-monta-oi«i PresidVnt'ii rule m the State. "wm««« The eight-member Ministry of the United Congress Front which won 140 seats m the 196-member Assembly In the February elections, is headedFOC - 347 words
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Article89 1955-04-03 3 BHUBANESHWAR: Mrs. Basantamanjari Dcvi, Deputy Minister for Health, announced m the Orissa -Assembly that the State Government was considering engaging temporarily the services of nurses and mldwives from Madras State to meet the growing: need of such personnel m Orissa, She complained that sufficient number ofFOC - 89 words
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146 1955-04-03 3 NEW DELHI: A total saving of over Rs. 10 crores was effected during the current year m the defence estimates, it is learnt. This huge economy i s the result of concerted efforts of the various branches of the three Services. At theFOC - 146 words
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Article72 1955-04-03 3 NEW DELHI: All oil pres. sure lamps and mantles, ma. nufactured m the country, will have to bear hereafter the label "Made m India,'' both on the goods and on their cover, ings. A notification to this effect has been issued under the Mer.FOC - 72 words
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Article59 1955-04-03 3 NEW DELHI:.. The Govern, ment of India has decided to extend for a further period un to Sept 30. 1955, the existing arrangements for payment to displaced Central and States Government pensioners of advances of pensions pending the transfer of their pensions from Pakistan, a Ministry ofFOC - 59 words
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Advertisement26 1955-04-03 3 First to MADRAS Only Constellation Service BOMBAY via MADRAS (LUXURY TOURIST) EVERY SUNDAY With immediate connections BOMBAY /EUROPE CONTACT AIR-INDIA JnUrnjUbmjd ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. TEL: t7768.26 words
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619 1955-04-03 4 Madras Governor's Views COLOMBO: Mr Sri Prakasa, Governor 0 f Madras, m a farewell message to the people of Ceylon, broadcast over Radio Ceylon, recently emphasised the cultural historic and religious ties between Ceylon and India from times immemorial and aald thatFOC - 619 words
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Article97 1955-04-03 4 JAFFNA: "A poor man who ia sincere and honest and wants to serve the country has no place m Parliament as a colossal sum of money is required to contest a PaxsJ.ameiitary seat. Rumours are that I contest the next Parliamentary eiectitn. I will notFOC - 97 words
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Article220 1955-04-03 4 RATNAPURA: The country toad misunderstood tne motion to ban liquor proposed by Mr. Dudley Senanuyake. Since the Government t rofessed to be against thc drink habit it would devise ways and means cf reducing drink m Ceylon. The Government had no intent on of denyingFOC - 220 words
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Article35 1955-04-03 4 COLOMBO Mr. Rosslyn Koch. M-P- has sought a written answer m Parliament from the Minister 0 f Labour as to when the National •Provident Fiind is to be established FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article44 1955-04-03 4 The y.W.C.A. Building Funct Flae Day will be held on Saturday Apr. 16. Mrs. W.A.C. Goode ls the Patron and Mrs. Emily Chew the organiser. TTne is to raise a large sum of money for the Outram Road New Building Project.44 words
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Article305 1955-04-03 4 COLOMBO Yet another milestone along the road ol Buddhist history was parked last week with the inauguration of the translation of the Tripitaka texts from Pali into Sinhalese The ceremony took place at tne Royal College Hali. Sir John Kctelawaia, Prime Minister of Ceylon, who 1SFOC - 305 words
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Article262 1955-04-03 4 COLOMBO: The American system of a 12.man jury for trial m murder cases where sentence of death is passed on the unanimous verdict only would be very desirable for a country like Ceylon where the incidence of murder was very high, according to Mr. LouisFOC - 262 words
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Article118 1955-04-03 4 COLOMBO: An Ameiican firm has offered to establish a refinery to process ilmetilte sar.ds fa Ceylon. The firm has effered to establish the .refinery at its cost and to return to the Government the clean I'menite concentrates and other ingredients subject to a charge forFOC - 118 words
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Article194 1955-04-03 4 SRI PRAKASA'S TRIBUTE TO CEYLON COLOMBO: Ceylcn wa> playing a great part m ing the Asiatic nations together, and the unexpected sucess ot the Colombo Conference showed what a great part there was sti'.i fcr her to play m world affairs, said the Madras Governor m a message broadcast oveFOC - 194 words
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Article150 1955-04-03 4 COLOMBO: The Government will contribute Rs. 5.--000,000 for the Buddha Jayanthi celebrations. This was decided by the Cab.net last week after a discussion whether the Government was justified m spending- large sums of money for a panticuQar religious activity. Mr. A. Ratnayake, the Minister ofFOC - 150 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-04-03 4 Mr Artutasalam, son of Mr. R. K. Sundaram Pillai and Miss Parvathi, daughter of Mr M. Pcriyasamy. Mr. Karupiah, son of Mr. Malayandi, water works Department, Sen fuh K.L., and Miss Pappathi, daughter of Mr. Pertfmal, Scgamat. Mr, Karupiah. Mining^ and Mis* Valliammai46 words
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Article99 1955-04-03 4 COLOMBO: The Trichino. poly Corporation has informed the Colombo* Municipality that it is quite safe to import mutton, poultry, and iamb by air from South India as a slaughtering is done under careful supervision of the Corporation's officers. In view of this reply, the Sanitation Committee ofFOC - 99 words
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Article204 1955-04-03 4 COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Freedom Party is likely to change its policy on the official languages question. A sub-committee appointed by t'ne central committee of the S.L.F.P. to report to the party on the official languages quesion will submit its report shortly. It is learnt thatFOC - 204 words
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Advertisement245 1955-04-03 4 Today 11 a.iLv.: "Jungle Drums Of Africa" (Serial) 2 -^^^^S^^^ Today 3 Shows j uiJM_i-Si.!ri a mij.»jui=».i^r?r3j_- o.io-b.tiO-y.iL) p.m. "D42)3HAR M us Indeed a gnat phonic/, a Ua.lh*;v ■i the cap of Aiuiyn > hakravarty, w ho has demonstrated that Indians do not la^ behind the'r Holy- J wood contempoiaj245 words
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