Indian Daily Mail, 29 June 1955
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Title Section17 1955-06-29 1 Indian Daily Mail v^OL. XI NO. 134 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, i 955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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178 1955-06-29 1 Prasad's Assurance From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, June 28: Presiding over the Telegu Bliasa Samithi Anniversary here yesterday, President Dr. Rajendra Prasad declared that Hindi should never be imposed on non Hindi areas. If they did so hey would be hampering the cause178 words
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94 1955-06-29 1 Ernakulam Boat Tragedy: 7 Drowned From Our Own Correspondent ERNAKULAM. June 28: Seven peisons were drowned and some others reported mlssin^ when a country boat capsized m the backwaters between Aroor and Kumba'.'nji on Friday. Th e boat carrying passengers •to witness the annua: boat race conducted by the St.94 words
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Article51 1955-06-29 1 The Governor-designate of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, will arrive at Kalanfr Airport at 6 p.m. on Thursday. June SO. He will be sworn m that evening. The public Installation wil' take place on Saturday, July Z, at a ceremony beginning m the Victoria Memorial Hall at 1051 words
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122 1955-06-29 1 Nagpur Case: Nehru To Be Examined From Oar own Correspondent NAG PUR, Jane 28. The District and Sessions Judge Mr. X, L. Pande before whom Baburao Laxmanan Kochlae, 36-year-old rickshaw puller is standing trial on a charge of attempting on the Prime Minister Nehru' s life yesterday ordered that Premier122 words
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110 1955-06-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jane 28 According to a London report received here, the British Government has asked the American Government to agree to the admission of PeUdnjr China to United Nations. The point was pressed by the foreign110 words
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Article98 1955-06-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM June 28.— FVnir senior gazetted officers of the Travancore-Cochin Govt. were suspended pending formal enquiry for suspected "grave dereliction of duty" and "Irregularities justifyin c suspicion of corrupt practices. The suspended officers arr. K. Narayana Nair, Special Officer for Text Books,98 words
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Article73 1955-06-29 1 Mr K. V. Sugavaneswaran, Deck Passenger 8 Welfare officer. Government Of Madras, will arrive m Singapore to-day on a five-day visit. The public are requested bring to Ws notice any complaints they might have about unberthw p&uenger trifle bttweb Malaya and Scuth India He will be available73 words
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124 1955-06-29 1 Ind. Millworkers Agreement: An Example To Malaya From our own Correspondent AHMAD AKAD. Jun e 28.— A five-year-pact to settle the pro* blem of bonus to 120,-000 textile workers Of Ahmedabad and a two-year-agreement to settle all disputes by mutual arbitrtu tion machlnary both of which may become as an124 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-06-29 1 Queen Elizabeth II at Oalo Royal Palace after her arrival with the Duke of Edinburgh 09 a three-day State visit. She Is flanked by Princess Astrid, *3, right, Grand Daughter of King Haakon and her official hostess, and by Princess Ragn. hild, left, wife of E.69 words
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93 1955-06-29 1 Telugus Asked To Identify With Tamils! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. June 25: Telugu* living m Madras City should live In harmony with Tamil.*, was the advice given to Andhras by Mr. Alluri Satyanarayana Kaju, President of the Andhra Congress. Speaking at the Andhra Mahasaba yesterday, he described Mr. Kamaraj,93 words
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Article152 1955-06-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 2b The recent assignment of forest land on the Kodaikanal Hills to the extent of 600 acres to the landless and poor has led clamour from large number of landless people for similar concessions. When the Madras RevenueMinister Mr. Manlckavelu152 words
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Article64 1955-06-29 1 YET ANOTHER SATYAGRAHI DIES From Our own Correspondent POONA, June 28.— A second Indian volunteer is reported to have died of bullet injuries according to information received here. The volunteer whose name \a not known, was stated to be one of the members of the sixth batch which entered Goa64 words
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98 1955-06-29 1 S. Indian Film Stars In Car Accident From Our own Correspondent MADRAS* June 88.— A car carrying' top-ranking filmstars of South India collided with a passenger bos near Kappalamadagu village on the Banga-lore-Madra* Road last Saturday resulting m damage to the oar, says a report from Molar. All those In98 words
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Article36 1955-06-29 1 SALZBURG, Austria June 28; India's Premier Mr. Nehru arrived her e today for a twoday conference of Indian diplomats m Europe. Mr. Nehru visiting Austria travelled overnight by train from Vienna.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article18 1955-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28 Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery today had a mol ft removed f rcm his back.- APAP - 18 words
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Article19 1955-06-29 1 BELGRADE, June 28: President Tito has accepted an invitation to Russia it was announced here tonight.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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143 1955-06-29 1 Malayanisation Commission Appointed The Government of Singapore has appointed a ten-man commission to examine and report on the best and most efficient methods of implementing the Government's policy of Malay anisation. The members are-. Dr. B- RSreenivasan, (Chairman) Mr. Robert Ho; Mr. s- Jaganathan; Mr. C. H. Koh, Mr. TF.143 words
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164 1955-06-29 1 CITY COUNCIL AND FEDERATION TO HOLD TALKS The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, met a delegation of members of the City Ccuncll Labour Unions Federation at h's office at the Assembly House at 3 p.m. yesterday. The delegates were led by their Secretary, Mr. O. S. Rengasamy. The President of164 words
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Article40 1955-06-29 1 NEW DELHI June 28.— The Indian Communist Party has decided to give its general gup. port to Rrime Minister Nehru's foreign policy while opposing the Government on many domestic issues, it wan learned here.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration253 1955-06-29 1 CALLING FOR ADMISSION OF CHINA IN U.N. Measures To Counter Red Subversion Indian Premier Jawaharlai Nehru and Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin m Moscow on June 22 signed a joint Communique ca.'Unr for the peaceful banding over of Formosa to Red China and for th e admission of Red China to253 words
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Article, Illustration375 1955-06-29 1 Around The World On Motor-Cycle Rajkumar Crossed Sahara Adventuresome Rajkumar, an Indian aged 27, is a globe trotter on mo-tor-cycle and is the only person to have crossed the Great Sahara Desert on two wheels. His desire to see the world and its peoples which led him to almost all375 words
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Article26 1955-06-29 1 The Arsenal Sports Club defeated Oversea Insurance Sports Club at soccer yesterday played at Farrer Park, by 8 goal to 4. v26 words
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Article362 1955-06-29 2 ondicherry Election Nominations PONDICHERRY: The nomination papers filed by a ll the 82 candidates for the coming elections to the Representatives Assembly and 351 candidates for Municipal Councils m the eight Communes of PondL cherry were accepted, after scrutiny, by the Returning Officer. The electktos will be held from JulyFOC - 362 words
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Article114 1955-06-29 2 NAFEN - NAFEN PATNA; Bihar's first memorial to its martyrs and fighters for freedom <a expected to be ready by the end of Estimated to cost approximately Rff; 200,000, the bronze memorial has been designed Mr. Dcvi Prasad Roy Choudhury, Principal, Government School of Arts and Craft-, Madras.114 words
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122 1955-06-29 2 NAFEN - Indian Film Festival Opens In London NAFEN L/JNDOI* The filrst Indian Film Festival opened here tonight with the screening of "Jhansl ki Rani" to an international capacity audience at fcJcala Theatre m the presence of India's Hlgn Commissioner Madame Pandit, members of the Diplomatic Coipa, and political and film personalities.122 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-06-29 2 Sd G. V. Mavlaaker, Speaker of Lok Sabha was entertained at a Tea Party riven In his honour by Sri J. Siva shanmugbam Filial, Speaker of the Madras Legislative Assembly, at the Assembly premises on Jane 20. The picture shows, Sri J. Sivashannuigham Filial, Sri O.70 words
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296 1955-06-29 2 MADRAS: China's support of the struggle m South Africa for the abolition of racial discrimination was reaffirmed by Mr. Chou En-lai m a message to the secretariat of the "Congress of th e People of South Africa," says a London report. The congress which wasFOC - 296 words
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Article106 1955-06-29 2 RAMAN ATHAPURAM: The Manamadurai Bar Association presented an address to Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam last week. The address was read by its President, Mr. S. Seshadri Ayyangar. The address inter alia pointed out to the Minister the impropriety of continuing to have the Headquarters of Ramanathapuram districtFOC - 106 words
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108 1955-06-29 2 NEW DELHI- The executive of tho New Delhi p.S.P. has viewed wtth "grave concern" the decision of the party high command to suspend the U.P. executive #od ban the annual conference of tti e State unit. At its meeting held here, the executive m aFOC - 108 words
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Article92 1955-06-29 2 NAFEN - NAFEN LONDON; The Lady Tata Memorial Trust lias given £1,--000 to the Social Medicine Unit, Oxford, to further their study of leukaemia. Investigations are now be* tag made whether the conditions under which a person lives at thome or at work make it more likely that92 words
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Article59 1955-06-29 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. C. D. Justine, a South Indian spinning supervisor of a jute mill m Kharda, about 12 mileg from here, was stabbed to death recently inside the mill premises while on supervising duty. About thirty workers of the mill have been arrested m this connectionFOC - 59 words
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Article120 1955-06-29 2 MYSORE: In bis attempt to save the lives of some children who were playing on the roadrtde a cart-dri-ver was mm over by his own cart, resulting 'm his fan»tant death. Doddaisa,, aged, 25, a villager from Heggaddavankotea Taluk, was driving a cart loaded withFOC - 120 words
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505 1955-06-29 2 Change -Over To Metric System Of Weights NEW IiELHI: The Standing Committee for the Metric System of weights and measures at its first meeting decided to set up a technical committee to study engineering problems resulting from the changeover to the metric system and suggest solutions for them. The committee505 words
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Article173 1955-06-29 2 BANGALORE: Her Highness Cheluvajammanni Avaru, mother of His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore, was sworn-in as the Kajpramukh. id-charge of Mysore, before th e Chief Justice of Mysore, at a simple function m the Bangalore Palace. H.H. the Maharaja of Mysore has left Bangalore for Bombay, fromFOC - 173 words
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943 1955-06-29 2 BANGALORE: The cftief Minister of Mysore, Mr. K. Hanumanthalya, told Pressmen here, the State Government wa# 'Inctyned In favour of nationoH sation" of the gold mines ftt Ko!ar Gold Fields which have been worked by private agencies and since 1902 by theFOC - 943 words
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324 1955-06-29 2 NAFEN - NAFEN NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry ctf Health has decided to establish a Family Planning Research Institute nere on a two-and-a-half-acre site near the proposed AUIndia Medical Institute m the Safdarjang area. Tttie Institute's buildings will cost Rs. 1,600,000 and its recurring expenses will annually amount324 words
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Article125 1955-06-29 2 NAFEN - NAFEN NEW DELHI: Measures are being taken to step up the production of aludminium m the country by about 600 per cent during the second FiveYear Plan period. At present there are only two aluminium facto Ties, with a capacity of 0,000 tens annually. The first125 words
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Article53 1955-06-29 2 NEW SUGAR FACTORIES FOR TANJORE TANJoftE; Licences to start two more sugar factories In TatJjore district are repotted to have been granted by the Government, it la learht. Of the proposed factories, one will be located at Kutmiyur or Kumaramangalam la Mannargiudi taluk and the other th Vthjott to**, ItFOC - 53 words
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533 1955-06-29 2 NAFEN - TO IMPROVE DELHI'S IVORY INDUSTRY NAFEN NEW DELHI; The Indian Co-operative Union nas recommended to the Central Government steps to persuade ivory dealers and artisans m the capital to for m themselves into associations to Improve the industry. The Union recently conducted a research mto tne condltkn of the ivory533 words
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Article132 1955-06-29 2 POONA: Men and women above 100 years a nd yet nealthyaa c to be sought outJn Poona district, according to a communication from the Collector to Mamlatd&ra of talukas. This Is to assist a search for 25 oldest persons m the world, who are above 100FOC - 132 words
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Article481 1955-06-29 3 POSITION IMPROVED DESAPS OPTIMISM CALCUTTA: The Indian High Commissioner m Pakistan, Mr. C.C Desai, said that there was now m East Pakistan a distinct air of optimism regarding solving the minority problem. Mr. Demi said the holding of elections to the Constituent Assembly and the possibility of481 words
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Article, Illustration364 1955-06-29 3 HINDU-AKALI RELATIONS "Services Week" In Madras NEW DELHI: The Home Minister, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, has appealed to Hindus and SiKhs or Punjab not to allow their friendly relations to be embittered as a result of the Akali agitation. In an Interview here the Home Minister referred to the present364 words
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Article, Illustration109 1955-06-29 3 World middleweight chain pioti Carl (Bobo) Olson sprawls on the canvas as referee Baby Goldstein signals the end of the fight m New York's polo grounds on the night of June 22. light-heavyweight champ Archie Moore put paid to Olson's hopes of a newA.P. - 109 words
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Article270 1955-06-29 3 U.S. CAPITAL GUARANTEE BUSINESS NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India, It is learnt, are considering an "investment guarantee scheme," proposed by the United States Government for attracting more American capital here. The scheme is to apply only to such projects as are specifically declared by the Govern. ment of270 words
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Article111 1955-06-29 3 KLRNOOL: A 6-foot cheetan strayed Into Sakinala village, 20 mMes away from hare and mauled six persons. Of them t Subbakadu sucrtOTihed to injuries l n the General Hospital last week another, Somanna, was admitted m the hospital, and ks progressing. It to understood that theFOC - 111 words
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274 1955-06-29 3 ERANAKULAM; A Division Bench of the TravancoreCdchln High Court, consHting of the Chief Jus tic Mr. K:T» Koehi and Mr. Justice O. Kun^ara Filial, held that on principle and m view of the Constitution, the Maharaja of Cochin could not now,FOC - 274 words
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Article59 1955-06-29 3 NAFEN - NAFEN MANCHESTER^ With the placing- of further orders for 100 Leyland Comet bus chassis, India becomes one of the foremost buyers of this vehicle. Orders from India during th e current financial year for Leyland's alone are now approaching the £1,000,000 mark. This new order59 words
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Article142 1955-06-29 3 NAFEN - NAFEN RAJKOT- The Ayurvedio Post-Graduat^ Teaching Institute, established here by the Central Government with the co-operation of the State Government and the Bulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society, will work m close collaboration with the Central Institute of Research m Indigenous Systems of Medicine recently set up here. The main object142 words
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135 1955-06-29 3 NAFEN - NAF EN Nfew DELHI; Organisation of young- farmers' clubs m all the National Extension Service Blocks have been suggested by the Community Projects Administration to the development officers. It is expected members of the clubs, when formed, will be able to come to muttual135 words
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Article178 1955-06-29 3 NAINITAL; India hoped ta be able to produce atomic reactors by the beginning of next year, said Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Union Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, m a Press interview here. He added that the progress made at the Atomic energy establishment m Bombay hadFOC - 178 words
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Article233 1955-06-29 3 MADRAS; Mr. S. J. Thwattea (i<) leaaing Ausuanan author, who arrived m Madras on his way home from England, toid press representatives tnat he found lnuia a "most rascinating country," providing abunaant material ior human stories. He said he wanted to come back to this land,FOC - 233 words
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Article84 1955-06-29 3 RAMAN ATHAPURAM: Mir. M. Bhakthavatsalam, Minister tor Agriculture, opened a Maternity Centre at Kilakarai^ an Important Muslim centre, about 10 miles from here. The Centre was constructed at a cost of Rs. 15,500 from oiu of the Goodwill Fund of the Kiiakaral Cooperative Stores. The Minister84 words
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Article105 1955-06-29 3 Mr. Bhakthavatsalam returned to Raxnapathapttram to the afternoon after lunch and visited Devipatnam, Pottagavayal and Rajasingamanglam villages, Returning to Ramanathapuram to the evening, the Minister visited the Ramanathapuram Panohayat Board, where he was received by Mr. S. Kuppuswami, President. Later, the Minister addressed a meeting, when he105 words
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73 1955-06-29 3 MYSORE: The Geneml Council of the Mysore State Football Association last week decided to take a soccer team to Far Eastern countries during the next football season. The Council also appointed a selection committee to pick a State team for the National soccer tournament.FOC - 73 words
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590 1955-06-29 3 Landholdings To fit Limited In Kerala Congress Party's Decision ERNAKULAM* It l« understood that important decisions concerning land reforms to be adopted In the st *te Travancore-CocUn were taken by a joint meeting of the Trm_ vancore-Cochin Pradesh Confess Committee, the Congress Assembly party and DOC Presidents held at AlleppeyFOC - 590 words
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Article411 1955-06-29 3 GOA BORDER: The full story of the attempt by a group of five Indian satyagrahis to pull down the greeiuandre<j Portuguese flag from the 25-foot high flag post opposite the Governor-General's Secre. tariat m Goa and hoist the Indian tri-colcur flag, was narrated by Babanrao Jadhav411 words
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Article119 1955-06-29 4 'KURUNEGALA: The resclution of the Kurunegala Municipal Council to remove the royal portraits from the Council chamber has been implemented. The portraits are at present m the office of the Municipal Commissioner, who it is reported proposes to have them hung: up m his office.119 words
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232 1955-06-29 4 Anti Prohibition Campaign Planned! COLOMBO. Hnnnjwk meeting* are held by a group of person*, itmtiimJlif ooasweto* with the Uquor Industry to set on foot vigorous aaCLPiohlbition campaign. The group concerned hopes to raise a large fund to finance the anti-prohibition cam-paign. They expect substantial financial backing for the move from232 words
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Article123 1955-06-29 4 COLOMBO: A sum of 2,182,014 has been released In exchange m connection with 13 Sinhalese films produced m India for six different concerns durlne the period Juno 1948 to June 1955. These facts were provided to the House cf Representatives by the Minister of Finance123 words
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Article139 1955-06-29 4 RATNAPURA: The need for the organisation of a single trade union for estate workers was the theme of all the speeches made at the Lanka Estate Workers' Union annual conference held at the Lak_ shimi Theatre, which wa* attended by representatives from all parts of139 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-06-29 4 TO WATER BO TREE Services Week ANURADHAPURA; Macha-nlcally-impellod showers will soon water the 2,000-year old sacred Bo Tree at the Sri Maha Bodhi Vihara, Anuradhapura. Hitherto, regular watering of the tree had been done by means of a single pipeline which watered only the roots. This was done after a81 words
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89 1955-06-29 4 CALCUTTA: A herd of 242 buffaloes, including 42 calves, left Calcutta for Manila. They are being imported by the Philippines Government to Improve th c cattle wealth there. The Government of India, on a request from the Philippines Government, has agreed to ex. port 60089 words
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Article354 1955-06-29 4 COLOMBO: Nearly three times the amount of arrack acid m 1951 was sold m 1954, according to the review for last y«ar of the acting Commissioner of Excise. Mr. A. I* Arrack brought m the highest revenue to the Excise Department accounting for Rs. 57,841,184. out of354 words
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100 1955-06-29 4 NAFEN - Argentina Wants Indian Edible Oils NAFEN NEW DELHI; Argentine la urgently m need of edible oils, according to reports received from the Commercial Representative <rf the Government of India there. There is general demand for ail ediole odls. and the demand for semi refined groundnut <\n is particularly urgent. Many100 words
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Article68 1955-06-29 4 KAIGARH; A telegram was received In an interior post offioa m the district and handled over to the messenger for delivery. The messenger walked tm several hours m search of the addressee but having failed, returned back to the office only to find that the telegramjFOC - 68 words
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Article92 1955-06-29 4 LONDON: A tablet was unveiled at Number 35, Russell Road, Kensington, West London, to mark the residence there In February, 1895, of Qaid-e-Azam Mchammed Ali Jinnah, founder and first Go-vernor-General of Pakistan The Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr. Mohammed Ikramullur, unvcdled the tablet on behalf o fFOC - 92 words
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Article132 1955-06-29 4 ANURADHAPURA: Mr. a P. De fctlv*. MP. for Poionnaruwa has put forward a land settlement scheme for the landless on the lines of Vinoba Bhave's famous Bhoodan scheme. He is gold to have received very good support from menu bers of the Government party. Mr. de SUva hcpes132 words
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Article66 1955-06-29 4 COLOMBO: Yale University Connecticut, U.S.A. conferred the Master of Law s (LI. M.) degree on Miss Maureen Sene. viratne, one of the few woman lawyers m Ceylon, last week. Miss Seneviratne, wno is a Smith-Mundt scholar will be returning to Ceyion Jn October when she66 words
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Article167 1955-06-29 4 KARACHI: Qazi FazlullaK Siml's former chief Minister and a candidate m the elections to the Constituent Assembly, was arrested at Hyderabad (Sind). A report said his arrest was made shortly before polling for the election began *n the Durbar Hall— venue of Stad- Assembly. It could167 words
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Article104 1955-06-29 4 KURNOOL.; "The problem of land reform is a very complicated one and ha s to be ex* amined very carefully, with* out hurry. T*e Andhra G<f vernment is anxious to liavo land reform Illation intto; duced at the earliest opportunity." said Mr. Chandramouli, Minister for Revenue,FOC - 104 words
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Article42 1955-06-29 4 KARACHI: Dr. Azam Quravi, noted Urdu sHortstory writer from Allahabad, is believed- to have been mur- dered here last week. His body with detp weapon injuries,, was found m a ditch on Mallr Road last week. Police are investigating.42 words
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214 1955-06-29 4 NAFEN - Co-operative Institute To Be Upgraded NAFEN MADRAS: The Central Cooperative Institute m Poonamalle High Road, Madras, run by the Madras Government is to be upgraded and converted into a Co-operative College at Pootia run by th c Bombay State Co-operative Institute. The Poona College i s imparting training for the214 words
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Article, Illustration101 1955-06-29 4 Gigantic Gora Singh strutte-i the ring at the Great World Arena hurt Saturday niffht rhallenjringr King: Ron* for a return fight, for In the previous encounter between them King Roust was disqualified and could not «ho\v himself no before Gora Singh. It was announced that 'King Koncr101 words
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288 1955-06-29 4 Kerling Tragedy Not Due To Teenager Herdsman -K. L. Paper KUALA LUMPUR, TUESDAY: THE LATEST DMOTG OF THE "SANGAMANI," (A LOCAL TAMIL WEEKLY 11IBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL UNION OF ESTATE WORKERS. MALAYA), IN 1 T S EDITORIAL RIiVkALS THAT LAST YEAR288 words
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Article57 1955-06-29 4 PATNA; The Bihar University, it is learnt, have decided to make the study of Hindi compulsory at the Intermt--ddate stage >n all the colleges of the University from the ensuing academic year. Hereafter there will be a coma-lsory paper m "Rasfctrabhasa" and only two compulsoryFOC - 57 words
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104 1955-06-29 4 Two I.A.F. Officers Killed In Plane Crash NEW t>fiLHl Tw o Air Force Officers were Wiled and four other lAF personnel were Injured two of them seriously] —when a Service Dakota, while engaged on air lift duties, met with a flying accident near Kargil tn Kashmir on June 16 itFOC - 104 words
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Article74 1955-06-29 4 TRICHUR: A rain, red m colour, occurred at Puduka«i, si\ rrJles fr^n here, last week It Is reported that the area had a heavy downpour. The vain drops, it is stated, were unusually big. Many nave collected the red water, and kept it safe. YellcwFOC - 74 words
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