Indian Daily Mail, 16 October 1955
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Title Section18 1955-10-16 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 243 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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147 1955-10-16 1 Date Venue Of Talks With Chin Peng Complete Secrecy Will Be Observed Marshall (By Our Staff Reporter) "We will maintain complete and absolute secrecy about the arrangements to meet Chin Peng, until anu alter we have met him, said Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister of Singapore at the Singapore147 words
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145 1955-10-16 1 WASHIiSIixUN, Ocl. 15: Inuia is discussing an atomic energy agreement with the I ni.eri hiates may lead to atomic power stations for the Indian subcontinent witiim mm > ears. Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, head of the Indian Atomic Kncrgy Agency, conferred with L.S.AP - 145 words
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120 1955-10-16 1 MARGATE, England, Oct. 15: The British Labour Party was asked lightheartedly at its annual meeting yesterdaj to declare that it's all right for a commoner to marry a royal person. Socialist chiefs decided to sidestep the ticklish subject. "Marriage rights in aAP - 120 words
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208 1955-10-16 1 Khunzru To Report On English In Varsity From Our Own Corresponden. NEW DELHI. Oct. 15: Ssn. < dit H. N. KJiunzru who was <* menioer of tne States Keor. ganisation Commission, wnich 1 nas just completed its viiait^ impoitant Keport, has now been appointed to anotli V Commission whose findings208 words
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Article70 1955-10-16 1 DJAKARTA, Oct. 15.— Mar- quess of Reading Minister of State at the British Foreign Office on Sunday paid courtesy visits to President Soekarno and Vice-1 resident i Mohammad Hatta. Later, ho travelled t>y car to Bogor, 40 miles from here and toured Bogors colourful botanical gardenReuter - 70 words
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Article60 1955-10-16 1 PRESENT Hs. 32,500 TO U.K. MISSION Mr. (•iii/.iiriial Xanua, Minister for rianni-iif and Irrigation and ro.:er, Government of India, New Delhi, will visit the Kamakrislina Misnu n, 9 \orris Road, .Singapore, today Sunday, Oct. 16 at 9 a.m. and present on behalf of the Government of India Ks.60 words
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Article104 1955-10-16 1 CAIRO. Oct. 15— Jordan's Premier Said Mufti said yesterday that Egypt has agreed to participate in a project to exploit the Dead Sea's potassium deposits. Mufti added that all Arab states also will share in the project. This, he said, has been decided by the Arab League'sAP - 104 words
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246 1955-10-16 1 Use Of Hindi Must Be Firmly Restricted Minister Subramaniam (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 15: The use of Hindi must be firmly restricted when it becomes the only oiiicia) language of the Indian Union." declared Madras state Jbducation Minister Mr. Subramaniam delivering the246 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-10-16 1 Royal Family Worship At Parish Church The Royal Family attended service at the tin v parish church of Kimiaven, near M«-ildo;ir. Perthshire, Princess Anne is shown being welcomed by the Rev. David Scott, a Scot who has been 20 years in Montreal, on arrival at the Church. The Duke of64 words
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382 1955-10-16 1 But Tussle Between Poland And P. I. Still Goes On! NEW YORK, Oct. 15: Australia and Cuba were yesterday elected to till two years terms beginning next January on the United Nations Security Council Cuba received 5.J votea cud Australia J? in the MerwlReuter - 382 words
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Article106 1955-10-16 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 15- t<Tance, which is boycottino the U.N. AssemoJy. was ignored yesteraay wnile six ballots were taken lor selection of new members to the Security council. A each ballot w as taken in the Assembly Anurew Coruier, executive assistant to tne Secretary General, summonedAP - 106 words
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Article275 1955-10-16 1 LONDON, Oct. 15; Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend neld a rendezvous last night in a romantic country house deep in the heart of Windsor Forest. Just before they met the Princess appealed to the world to respect her privacy. This appeal was part of a RoyalA.P. - 275 words
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156 1955-10-16 1 Premier KARACHI, Oct. l.i Pakistan's Federal Prime Minister. Choudnry Mohammed AM. said in a nation-wide broadcast thai unification of est Pakistan wax "A magnic*nt superstructure o2 national unity." Ten Provincial and state Governments became one administrative unit yesterday. The province, of 310,000 square milesReuter - 156 words
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119 1955-10-16 1 Nationalists Are Leading In Indonesia JAKARTA, Oct. 15; The Antara News Agency last nigut rwynttot Indonesian Nationalists were leading in the voto count at two of seven precincts in Central Java where re.polling was ordered because of fraud and irregularities. Antara said its figures from the provincial governor's office showedAP - 119 words
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Article125 1955-10-16 1 IKE'S HEART IS HEALING— Doctors I UKNVtSH. Oct. 15 The world and the doctors, too, said "Happy Birthday ike- yesterday and tiiat w as just w hat it was tor the President on his both anniversary, tnere were gifts from the family, formal messages fro m chiefs of state aioundAP - 125 words
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Article129 1955-10-16 1 W. Pakistan Becomes Single Unit KARACHI, Oct. 15— All of West Pakistan became a Single Province yesterday. A controversial act to amalgamate Punjab, Sind, North West Frontier and Baluchistan provinces with the princely states of Bahawalpur. iKhairpur, Kalat, Kharan, Mekran and l^asbela and the frontier states of Dir swat andAP - 129 words
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442 1955-10-16 1 Congress Defers Decision On S. R. C. Report Talks On Future Of Bombay (From Our O\v« Correspondent NEW DELHI, oct. 15— T he All-Fi,lia Camgre** Working Committee aiter ion K and an.vj us deiibratiuns has deciued to postpone taking an y decision regarding the implementation 01 tne State ntor^ani sation442 words
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Article146 1955-10-16 1 -NANDA'S MISSION (By Our stuff Reporter) Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Minister tor planning au<i Irrigation, Government 01 inuia, vviiO is leading the Indian delegation to me Colomoo pjan C'oiuerence opening Here Monday, arrived uere by Air niuia uiternaticnal yesterday morning. He was met at the146 words
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488 1955-10-16 2 Govt. To Set Up Library Commission NEW DELHI. The National Seminar on the Role of L4beranes and Social Educcation, urged the Government of Inuia to set Up a library commission to eo Into the question of a proper library structure tor India and the measures necessary for such a structure488 words
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Article2162 1955-10-16 2 JOHN COCKCROFT - JOHN COCKCROFT What Was Discussed At Geneva Conference By Sir (Director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment Harwell) 'PHE Geneva Conference on a the Peaceful" Uses of Atomic Energy organized by toe United Nations Organization has been a remarkable experience for those fortunate in participating.REUTER - 2,162 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-10-16 2 MALAYANS MARRIED IN LONDON Heah Hock Meng, 29-year-old accountant, and his bride, the former Julia Chin Galk Yeap, 26, a barrister, are ftfcOWß here alttr tblfe mar- riage at the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Warwick Street, London* Both are troca Malay*.44 words
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880 1955-10-16 2 A. G - Abstention From Violence In Thought, Word Deed A. G. By Great Pillar On Which Gandhi's Life-Work Rests Gandhi ji chose Sevagram as the centre of his iuultiiariou* activities Dec ause it was so typical of the average, poor, backward Indian village. But where i'; lived and worked became the very880 words
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50 1955-10-16 2 CALCUTTA RLY WORKERS CLASH WITH POLICE CALCUTTA, Oct. 15: Police armed with lathis charged ano flred tea gas shells yesterday in a live-hour battle with 2,000 striking railway workers twenty strikers were arrested. The workers, employed by the South Eastern Railway, went on strike over a pay dis. pute.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article630 1955-10-16 2 Women's Place, Not In Home WHo said women's place was In the home? That old saying is less true every year. '1 uat old saying is less true crowd into industry is truly startling. Nearly one out of cnree of Americas t>s million employed now powder their noses on theAP - 630 words
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Article119 1955-10-16 2 BOMBAY; A draft international tea agreement, w hic)i will take the place of the one that expired last March, ia now understood to be undt'r study by the Governments of India, f'akistan, Ceylon and Indonesia, the four tea-export-ing countries of the East. The agreement, expected to takeNAFEN - 119 words
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341 1955-10-16 3 KARACHI: The nirst women's rights conference u nd?r the auspices oi the newiy-lormed World O.iagress of Muslim Women will D e held in Cairo in March. In an interview here, princess Safiyah Firoz of Iran, one of the founders of the Congress, presentlyNAFEN - 341 words
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Article159 1955-10-16 3 INDO-INDONESIAN TRADE AGREEMENT NEw DELHI; a new trade agreement is expected to be stgjfuid between India and Indonesia when the 1952 Trade Agreement expires in December this year, according to informed sources here. Indonesia., it appears, is keen to reduce the adverse trade balance against her. As against Indian exportsNAFEN - 159 words
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Article226 1955-10-16 3 PATNA: The Bihar Legislative Assembly passed the Bihar Preservation and improvement of Animals Bill by 126 votes to 56. The bill seeks to prohibit the slaughter of a cow a bull or a bullock m the State. The bill had twice been referred to a select226 words
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Article241 1955-10-16 3 MADRAS: The International Red Cross suffered a deficit of over i million francs in 1954, with its income just above naif the expenditure of over 3,570,000 francs. In view of heavy responsibilities In Korea, the inteinationscmmittee of the Red Cross had to advance funds and faceNAFEN - 241 words
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Article144 1955-10-16 3 BATTICALOA: The world was getting small. The tendency was to hve one common language. Sinhalese was the least important language. Tamil was more valuable, but even that might have to give way to English, said Mr. P. A. de SUva Senaratne, District Judge. Mr. Senaratne said that144 words
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Article94 1955-10-16 3 MADRAS; The All-India Co-operative Week will be celebrated from November 5. The highlights of the programme for each day from November 5 to ll are-. Allindia Co-operative Day, Consumers Day; Artisans Day; Students Day; Farmers Day; Womens' Day and Planning Day. A Ob-operative spokesman told NAFENNAFEN - 94 words
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Article374 1955-10-16 3 NEW DELHI: The institution of Rajpramukhs has to go according to a recommendation of the State Reorganisation Jommission. "Apart from its undemocratic character," the Commission observes, "the institution of Rajpramukhs tends to .na ntain, even where it does uot create, loyalties which, in our opinion, are undesirable."374 words
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Article161 1955-10-16 3 DACCA: All political prisoners in East Bengal arc being set at liberty Dy an order issued by the Cnief Minister, Mr. Abu Hosain Sarkar. The Chief Minister also ordered the withdrawal of restrictions imposed on political vvorKers by warrants ot arrests issued against many of161 words
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Article82 1955-10-16 3 COLOMBO; Aaharya Vinoba Bhave's Bhoodan campaign nas caught the enthusiasm of Jaffna Tamils. The celebrations of Gandhijl's birthday this year at Jatina was m arked by a Bhoodan ceremony. A member Of the audience who had listened to the discourse on Bhoodan by His Holiness DeivasikhamaniNAFEN - 82 words
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Article248 1955-10-16 3 MADRAS: An appeal to tht Government to ban the export of monkeys to America io» experimental purposes, whs made by several speakers at a public meeting held at Avva Home, Adyar, to observe "World Animal Day.* Dr. (Mrs.) Muthulakshmi Keddi, who welcomed the gathering, explained248 words
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Article223 1955-10-16 3 NO-SMOKE ORDER COMES IN LONDON LONDON: People living or owning premises in the City of London the 680 acres of business houses which constitutes the commercial heart of the British capital are now liable to be fined if the v allow a chimney to smoke. The City Council -quite distinctNAFEN - 223 words
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Article96 1955-10-16 3 NEHRU PRESENTED WITH 'NEW' MAP NAGPUR: Prime Minister Nehru was presented with a map of India, showing the linguistic redistribution of States by Pandit R. S. Shukla, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. Mr. Nehru, accompanied by Mrs. Indira Gandhi,, arrived here from Bangalore and, after a brief halt at the96 words
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Article267 1955-10-16 3 TRIVANDRUM; An official announcement here stated that according to present indications, the size of the Second Five-year Plan for TravancoreCcchm would be of the order of Rs. 85 crores. TFae official announcement added that discussions with the Planning Commission regarding- the Second Five-Year Plan of267 words
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104 1955-10-16 3 E. PAKISTAN EXPORT TRADE IN MONKEYS DACCA; a consignment of 800 monkeys, valued at about Ks. 90,000, has been flown to New York for medical research. This is the second lot of rhesus monkeys to be exported from East Pakistan. The first lot of 500 was despatched to the UnitedNAFEN - 104 words
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300 1955-10-16 3 Inefficiency In Administration DESHMUKH'S ANALYSIS PATNA. Union Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh, speaking here in the course of a public lecture under the auspices of the Institute of Public Administration of Patna University, said that inefficiency had crept into the Administration in recent years because of the departure of experiencedNAFEN - 300 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-10-16 3 Miss Irene Lian, 18-year-oIU refugee from Communist China, is a happy girl after Ixiiiu crowned "Miss Chinatown* 1955'' at Canal and Mot I Streets in New York's Chinatown Section. Pinning the banner on her is Edward Hong, President of the Chinatown Lions Club. Miss i.iao, who arrived75 words
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Article160 1955-10-16 3 UMBRELLA: NEHRU TWITS GOVERNOR MADRAS; The Governor, Mr. Sri Prakasa's umbrella drew a jocular comment from Mr. Jawaharla) Nehru it the Meenambakkam aiipt rt Just before taking off to Bangalore, Mr. Nehru locked at Mr. Sri Prakasa, and noticed Mm carrying an umbrella. He paced toward* Mr. Sri Prakasa, and160 words
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Article297 1955-10-16 3 LONDON; The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICBF) greeting card campaign In Europe was inaugurated this morning by Mrs Vijayalakshmi Pandit, India's High commissioner in Britain, at a function held at India House here. Mrs. Panlit was President of the eighth session of the United297 words
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Article406 1955-10-16 3 MADRAS: Speaking at a function held in connection with Gandhi Jayanthi here Mr. T. T. Krishnamachi Union Minister for Commerce and industry, confessed that though he had not been a disciple of Mahatma Gandhi and put implicit faith in what all :ie ha.l said, Gandhiji's teachings had406 words
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Article116 1955-10-16 3 MADKAS: It is possible to produce or improve local varieties of cotton wnicn will fuinl the stanuards required to replace the imported .Egyptian cotton, it is learnt nere. A senes of trials were conducted on varieties of cotton called "Andrews,"' ''WestDerry and "Montserratf- planted a116 words
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Article114 1955-10-16 3 NEW DELHI: Mao Tsi«Tun K conferred a signal honour on tne lnuian Amoassador, Mr. N. nagnavan, wnen he received him and Shrimati Kaghavan on the eve of their departure trom China and expresseu his appreciation of the good and ualuaDle. work tne Ambassador had done during his114 words
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Article339 1955-10-16 4 Kundrakudi Adigal Can't Keep Back His Tears! GHAVAKACHCHERI: The sight of Uruthirapuram Shiva layam, an anc lent shrine now in ruins, moved His Holiness Thava Perum Thiru Kunrakudi AdigaJ to tears when he vi sited it in the company of Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to339 words
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Article230 1955-10-16 4 Planned Parenthood For Policemen COLOMBO; Policemen axe to be taught the art of planned parenthood. The Family Planning Association of Ceylon has decided to extend its, island-wide campaign to the police force as well. As a preliminary step the Association has handed over be the Assistant Supertntenutmt of Police (Welfare),230 words
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Article90 1955-10-16 4 NE\y DELHI: While no exact figures are available foi the various standing crops in the 40 tlood-effected villagers near Delhi, it is understood the major portion of the 40,0u0 acres of kharif crop was under bajra. The crcps were jowar and maize. The farmers have wistfully90 words
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Article129 1955-10-16 4 MADRAS: Mr. Nehru positively shudders at the type of bock* that flow into India. At the Senate House he said he was shocked to see the type of book someone sent his nine-year-oltl gradson as a birthday gift. "When I looked at it, I shuddered.129 words
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Article258 1955-10-16 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's Ambassador in the United States. Mr. K. S. S. Gunewardene, Is expected to have talks with the Russian delegation to the General Assembly of the United Nations, in a effort to canvass the support of the Soviet Union in favour of Ceylon's attempt258 words
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Article62 1955-10-16 4 MANNAR; The Government Agent. Mannar, Mr. M. Sivaiutthan, held a land Kachoheri to alienate 12 acres of land in the Punkanthalvu village. There were 85 applicants in all for the land and Mr. Sivanathan had to allocate the land to them by the drawing of lots. Six62 words
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163 1955-10-16 4 CEYLON TO PROPAGATE BUDDHISM ABROAD COLOMBO: Ceylon's embassies and missions abroad will soon have, for reference and for sale, books and pamplets on Buddhism. The missions and embassies are to be supplied with large quantities of Buddhist literature, by the Ministry of Home Affairs! The Ministry is now making arrangements163 words
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352 1955-10-16 4 COLOMBO. xi will take I the country several years more I to Ceyiomse the engineering service. The greatest hindrance to Ceylonisation is the death of trained and experienced men. This view Is expressed In a report to the government by the special committee appointed352 words
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Article97 1955-10-16 4 KAhAWATfE; KaiuKondayawe Pannasekera Tnero, vice-principal of Vidyoaaya Pirivena, appealed to parents to change tne names 01 tneir children so that their names might not show to what caste they belonged. Tne monk, said that would be the only possible way by which they could aboiisn tne existing97 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-10-16 4 rnoto. The Comet 11 jetliner, under the command of Captain John Cunningham, Chief Test Pilot of the De Havilland Co; i many clearing a heel ere as It arrives at Hatfleld Aerodrome, Hertfordshfi:*, v'l'K'and. recently after a test flights lo Central Africa and back. The planeAP - 67 words
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Article275 1955-10-16 4 COLOMBO: The Governm ent has decided to invite the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Ja waharlal Nehru, to participate in the Buddha Jayanthi ceJebr ations daring Wesak in 1357. been received that Mr. John D. Rockefeller (Jr> the American millionaire, has donated a su m of 26,000275 words
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Article226 1955-10-16 4 TANGALLA; if the dual language policy envisaged by the Government was adopted the country's fate would be similar to what befell a man who. was bhrnt to death when a rat carrying a sighted oil wlhirh i n its mouth dropped it accidentally on226 words
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Article59 1955-10-16 4 FLOOD- AFFECTED ANIMALS New DELHI; Arrangements are being made by the Society ior the frevention of cruelty to Animals to look after tne welfare of stray cattle victimised by the floods. An ambulance is standing by to rescue animals that may be hurt in accidents i n the course of59 words
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377 1955-10-16 4 JAFFNA: IS IT PRACTICAL POLITICS OR STATESMANSHIP TO BRING AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE FOR PARITY fBffBHHR VEERASINGHAM, M.P. FOR VADDUKOD: Ssju' k n :L t x T T ll5 0 s v rtgirti3 ilemi 1 'Section 29 of the Constitution clearly377 words
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263 1955-10-16 4 JAFFNA: The last batch of colonists to be settled under tne Iranarmadu Colonisation cheme are being transported and installed, in their houses by the Assistant Government Agent of the area, Mr. W. Pa thmanathan. The construction of houses and wells has progressed satisfactorilif under263 words
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445 1955-10-16 4 GALLE. Mr. W. Chandrasena Secretary of the Galle GyaiKhana Club, forwarded to Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister recently, a mammoth petition signed by over one hundred thousand members of the public throughout the Island who patronise sweeps and race meets conducted by the445 words
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153 1955-10-16 4 S.L.F.P. LEADER ON CURRENT PROBLEMS MAHO: Mr. S. W R d Bandaranaike, the Leader of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party told a meeting- held at Pothuwatawana that public opinion had now been focussed on the language, religious and prohibition problems which the Government had not been able to face satisfactorily.153 words
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84 1955-10-16 4 SOVIET STILL OPPOSED TO JAPAN, SPAIN UNITED NATIONS, New Tcrk, Oct. 14 The Soviet Union still won't agree to U.N. membership for Japan and Spain, sources familiar with the Russia n attitude said today. liiose informed on the Soviet Union's current view sav that the Russians are still holding outAP - 84 words
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Article364 1955-10-16 4 LARGE- SCALE PRODUCTION OF OPIUM COLomou; i -y i-m is be- I lll M >' I| ->uu«.eu on laige »v.ai<Hi v^c^jou, juaiuiy lor rrfrmi. 111 txn ctil Suivty COuuuvKu lecclltijr joy l«j.e r-OUce, O»»^ nu.iuieu n.ii'» of ittrmp W-i^. ucttxteu in tne :->ou int in no viucu ttioiie. iiiie x-ouce364 words
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228 1955-10-16 4 CHAVAKACHCHhIitI: '*T*mil Kings of old were not merely secular heads of the nation but were also the religious leaders of the country. They sponsored religion by provid ing funds out of the coffers of the State and wen fiom their private funds,228 words
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Article1949 1955-10-16 5 Place Of Heavy Industry Nehru's Appeal To People* TANJORE: Prime Mi i greater emphasis would be the Second Five- Year I'lan. Addressing a public m < i wide ground and made a Second Five- Year Plan. H« Second Plan will soon be consideration, for your coi cause1,949 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-10-16 5 An idea of the reorganisation of States in India as visualised by the States Reorganisation Committee, a brief report of which appeared in the Indian Daily Mail yesterday. The existing 27 States are proposed to be reorganised into 16 States and three Centrally Administered Areas.49 words
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Article1070 1955-10-16 5 C. G. R. KURUP - C. G. R. KURUP Contributing Factors To Revolutionizing Process By fJ<HE face of India is fast cnanging under the impact! jf a dynamic rural programme I integrated into economic plan-j »nng, and the transformation .ia.s in it the manings of a I creative revolution tnat pro-1,070 words
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204 1955-10-16 5 MYSORE'S RS. 10m. SECRETARIAT BUILDING BANGALORE: Vidhana Soudha, the ne^r legislative and secretariat buildings of the Mysore Goverment, now under construction at a c<;st of approximately rs. 10,000,000. will be completed bv Femruar v next year. The central tower of the building, which will be the outstanding landmark i nNAFEN - 204 words
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Article296 1955-10-16 5 NEW DELHI: Eighteen-yoar-old Swami Husnanand virtually "burled himself alive" wften he began his week-long subterranean samadi on the bank of the Jamuna here. As the five-foot-deep pit was covered up with cement-plas-ter, leaving only a small entrance for him, the yogi, who was sitting outside, performedNAFEN - 296 words
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Article807 1955-10-16 6 JAMES TOMLINS - JAMES TOMLINS Biggest Global Probe Planned By Scientists By CCIENIISTS from many countries are busily preparing lor their largest joint enterprise ever planned tne International Geopnysical Year. This project, despite its name, actually lasts for 18 months from July 1, 1957, to December 31. 1^53. BetweenNAFEN - 807 words
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Article105 1955-10-16 6 OTTAWA, oct. 15 Indonesia yesterday paid off tne iast instalment ot a 15,u00,(HM) aouais post-war loan fr.m Canada. In a frief ceremony -at his office, Canada's finance Minister, Mr. Walter Harris was .iianded a cheque for i,5u0,0u0 dollars by Dr. Sjatructdin *rawiranegara. Governor ot theReuter - 105 words
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Article173 1955-10-16 6 Mrs. F. M. Veerasinghain, Inspectress of Home Science, said here that a woman's place was first in the home, and a practical knowledge of home science for every girl was a pre-requintite for the proper fulfilment of her duties as a woman in later life. Mrs.173 words
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132 1955-10-16 6 COLOMBO: More sex instruction in schools is one of the recommendations of the Christian Teachers- Guild of Ceylon. IX a report issued recently the Guild says that there is a great need for regular and well informed" sex education as "a part of a132 words
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Article178 1955-10-16 6 Soviet Drops Poland UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 15.— The Soviet bloc yesterday dropped Poland as a candidates tor a U.N. Security Council seat and switched its support to Yugoslavia after the General Assembly ran Into an East-West deadlock in initial balloting. The other leading candidate was the Philippines, backe<jAP - 178 words
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Article19 1955-10-16 6 The Aryan Gymkhana Team arrived here yesterday morning by Air India International and left for Djakarta today.19 words
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Article, Illustration85 1955-10-16 6 The U.S.A. supercarrier U.S.S. Saratoga, the world's most powerful fighting ship, is shown here during cereimnies at which she was chrUlencd in the New York Naval Shipyard at Brooklyn, Ne w York, by Mrs. Charles s. Thomas, wife of the U.S.A. Navy Secretary. The carrier has a85 words
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Article462 1955-10-16 6 KOZHIKODE; Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon, President of the Ainya Kerala Committee and Editor, Mathrubhumi, in a .statement issued to the Press, days "that any attempt to sa. the Keiala State will be resisted with all our will and witn all our strength." In the course462 words
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156 1955-10-16 6 NEW THREAT TO INDIAN TEX. EXPORTS LONDON, 'Jnere is a/ new threat to Indian textile exporters. Final Government ratification of a £1,350,000 textile project, spearheaded by a Lancashire cotton group, David Whitehead and sons, is expected early next week. The new scheme provides ior the opening, in partnership with two156 words
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Article449 1955-10-16 6 Textile Exports From India BtAMauUft: To ieiiciiate Mr. K. haiiijaswaml, wno nas been appointed birst Secretary i Commercial) to the hi^n ior India in Ceyion. a oinner paity was got Up bv the Madras Provincial iiaumoLm Clotn Mercnauts association on the lawns oJ the Hotel Dasaprakash in lonaniaiie tiign Kood.449 words
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143 1955-10-16 6 (B v Our Staff Reporter) Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardene Minister for Agriculture and x-ood and the loader of the Ceylon delegation to the Colo.iibo Conference arrived heie yesterday b, Ai India Inter, national. He was met at the airport by Mr. M.143 words
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