Indian Daily Mail, 6 November 1955
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Title Section18 1955-11-06 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 264 SJiNUArUKK, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, J955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article289 1955-11-06 1 Pearson's fervent Appeal 7o World's Leaders Talks With Nehru On Peace NEW DELHI, Nov. 5: Mr. Lester Pearson, the Canadian Prime Minister for External Affairs, had talks on world problems with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. It is understood that among important topics raisedReuter - 289 words
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79 1955-11-06 1 FRENCH WOMEN SPEND LESS ON CLOTHES THAN MEN PARIS; Despite their reputation for smartness, French women spend less than their men on clothes says the National Institute of Statistics. In an average family of three, the husband spent 27,000 francs on cloths during 1953, say the investigators, as against 20,90079 words
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65 1955-11-06 1 EX-R.I. CONSUL'S PROPERTY CONFISCATED JAKARTA, Nov. 5; The Central Criminal Investigation Department has announced properties m Singapore, belonging to Arsjad Astrajuda, formerly Indonesian vice-consul there, had been confiscated. They included jewellery and two motor cars, "all believed to have been obtained through illegal means." Astrajuda is under arrest m JakartaAP - 65 words
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Article85 1955-11-06 1 GENEVA, Nov. 5: A new dispute between Russia and the West has blown up because of Soviet insistence that greater cultural co-operation between East and West must be found, ed on a sound economic relationship, Western sources said. This controversy has stalled the work of85 words
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Article71 1955-11-06 1 GENEVA, Nov. s.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United states Secretary of State, renewed his appeal to Russia for agreement on German reunification, adding "We are facine the acid test." "1 hope that we shall pass it. Certainly, if we fail, it will not be because of71 words
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Article54 1955-11-06 1 MINEOLA, New York. Nov. 5: After six days of Investigation, authorities said yesterday they found no evidence that Mrs. Ann Woodward's slayingof her millionaire-sportsmar husband was anything but an accident. Nothing has come up "to change my opinion that the ■laying waf accidental," said Numu County District At-AP - 54 words
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191 1955-11-06 1 Plebiscite To Decide Sudan's Future LONDON, Nov. 5: Britain has accepted the Sudanese parliament's proposal that a piebiscite should decide the »u--dan't future, the Foreign Office, said Friday night. Under the lyoa agreement by which iiigypt and tsntain gave up their joint rule of taeir sprawling desert-and.jungie country tne r?venAP - 191 words
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188 1955-11-06 1 To Produce Steam Power From Sunlight PHOENIX Arizona. Nov. 5 A Soviet Plan to heat cool and Irrigate a city on; 20,000 inhabitants by e n igenious Sun driven engine was outlined today at the world symphosium on applied solar energy here m a paper written by Professor V.A. BauReuter - 188 words
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Article39 1955-11-06 1 .Nov. s.— August Vollmer, 79, father of modern police science m the U.S. saot himself with his service pistol Friday and was dead on arrival at a hospital. Vollmer had been m ill neaiin for years.- APAP - 39 words
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89 1955-11-06 1 MOLOTOV GOES TO MOSCOW FOR INSTRUCTIONS GUNKVA, Nov. 5: Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov wno has been attending the Dig four taIKS here flies to Moscow today for new instructions from his government. His fiignt immediately stir, red speculation that he may come Duck with revised ideas on theAP - 89 words
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Article113 1955-11-06 1 CARACAS, Venezuela, Mob. 5: Kx-President Juan D. Peron of Argentina declared on arrival here last night that he vvould return to Argentina «vhen conditions permit. Peron, who is enroute to Nicaragua and is travelling m a Paraguayan plane, was ask. Ed by reporters about an earlierAP - 113 words
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Article185 1955-11-06 1 LANGUAGE: K'S AMENDING MOTTON COLOMtsO: Mr. Pieter rCeuneman, the Communist ieauer has given notice of an amendment to Dr. N. M. parity motion on state languages for tne adjourned aeuate which stands as item y on tne order paper for the next neeting oi t-arliaxnent on uec. 6. Mr. Pieter185 words
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Article212 1955-11-06 1 BOMBiAY: INDIA'S FIRST TWO TANKERS Wli-L BE BUILT IN FOREIGN SHIPYARDS, IT IS REPORTED HERE. Of the two 12,000-ton tank, ers to be acquired, the Hindu. sthan Shipyards at Vizagpatam had been commissioned to build one while the other was to be constructed byNAFEN - 212 words
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Article52 1955-11-06 1 The working hours of India House (Office of the Commissioner for the Government of India m Singapore and Malaya) are now as follows: 8.45 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. on all weekdays i.e., Monday, to Friday. The office will remain cloaed52 words
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97 1955-11-06 1 MADRAS— ANDHRA TALKS ON BORDER AREAS FAIL From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 5: Talks between Madras and Andhra State Governments on, ex. change border areas which be. gan here Thursday broke down yesterday. The break r fras on the issue of Hosur Taluk now m Salem District. Here Andhras97 words
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Article93 1955-11-06 1 SLEEPING SICKNESS CAN BE CURED WASHINGTON. Nov. 5 Five Portuguese specialists m tropical medicine reported yesterday that sleeping sickness has been successfully treated by a new antibiotic called stylomycin. They told a symposium on antibiotics that research m Portuguese Northeast Africa, showed stylomycin apparently eliminated the steep.n?r aickness germ fromAP - 93 words
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166 1955-11-06 1 Russia Asks Turkey Why Join N. A. T. 0.? MOSCOW, Nov. 6. Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Chief of the Soviet Communist Party, has strongly criticised Turkeys alignment with Western jjerence groupings according to diplomatic sources here. Mr. Khrushchev was speaking at a dinner given on mesday by ambassadors of the Airo-Reuter - 166 words
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Article175 1955-11-06 1 RENO, Nevada, Nov. 5: Red haired Rita HayArorth, the giri who has had everything but a nappy nome, nieu a long aisiance suit xor divorce rnua,. uoiu ncr fourth husuand ifin^ei uick tta.ymem. xutaa complaint that Dick has caused ncr "great unhappiness and mjureu ncr mtumiAP - 175 words
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Article97 1955-11-06 1 LONDON, Nov. 5 a British explorerr predicted a new air route over the icy wastes of the Antarctic acme day will apeed travel between America and Australasia. Dr. Vivian E. Fuchs said that was one cfi the practical reasons for a 1955-58 British transantarctic expeditionAP - 97 words
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140 1955-11-06 1 ,The next graduates' course for regular commission** m the Technical Arms of the Indian Army will commernce at the Military College, Delira Dun, in' July 1966. Indian nationals or persons of Indian descent, possessing the necessary qualifications, are eligible for admiaiion to tti»140 words
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Article238 1955-11-06 1 Further Investigations lnveJ£itlon*^t f Arch 1 aeolo J»^ have been making further S^CftjifirS who L>K over the^ea^p X its lucuucy was revealed by jonu vjurauuig, a bnua D ic..iatonaxj, oo years ago. •inose vruo uxe no k v studying me sue ixiv uHckou oy jmuis.uuu t>aiNAFEN - 238 words
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Article123 1955-11-06 1 ROME: The "Observatore Romano," official Vatican daily newspaper, has urged Roman Catholics m the United States t o hgnt "inhuman 1 racial prejudice. it does so m a leading artijle praising the Roman Catnolic Archbisnop of New Orleans .or the strong action he toon against congregationsNAFEN - 123 words
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Article173 1955-11-06 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 5— A U.S. Department of Agriculture survey says Communist China's cotton production has almost reached self-sufficiency. The report, based on admittedly incomplete information from American agricultural attaches and other foreign agricultural service employees abroad. gives Communist China's production last year as 3,100,000 bales. This rankedAP - 173 words
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Article352 1955-11-06 1 COLOMBO: "If freedom of religion goes it is likely that other freedoms will not be long In following. It would be a sad thing for any country If it should achieve its independence and lose its freedom; if it should gain the whole world and lose its352 words
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91 1955-11-06 1 Townsend Leaves London For Brussels LE TOUQUET FRANCE Nov. Group Captain Peter Townsend flew here from England Friday on his way back to his post as Air Attache at the British Embassy m Brussels. The rejected suitor of princess Margaret appeared relaxed and composed as he neared the end ofAP - 91 words
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Article80 1955-11-06 1 LOs ANGELES, Nov. 5. Employee* of the country tax collector and assessor were ordered yesterday not to smile or look happy m the presence of taxpayer**. Department heads handed out the unusual Instructions as taxpayers continued to deluge their office* with complaints over increases mAP - 80 words
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Article248 1955-11-06 1 ST. LOUIS So you've been skipping meals as a good way to reduce .or perhaps eating cllves and oysters In the belief they'll make your more virile? If so. you're wasting either your will power or your time, says the American dietetic association. The executive board ofAP - 248 words
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193 1955-11-06 2 Electronics Squeezes The Papers In NEW YORK. How much room is needed to store 120,000.000 pages of government documents? Not more than 100 square leet of floor* space if a new electronic filing system developed In the United States is used. The system, launched by the Eastman Kodak Company and193 words
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Article45 1955-11-06 2 Fewer Births But Population Up .LONDON. Fewer births took place In Britain during 1954 than m any other year but one since 1842, yet the population rose by 173.000. The explanation is that people are living to a greater age now than ever before.— NAFENNAFEN - 45 words
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469 1955-11-06 2 Rural Planning In India 'Initiative Should Rest With People' BOMBAY: Mr. V. L- Mehta. Chairman of the AllIndia Knadi und Village Industrie* Hoard, urged here that m planning for rural India, people* organizations should »»e educated into taking the initiative and assuming responsibility. Thin should be done at all stages469 words
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Article893 1955-11-06 2 BEM PRICE - BEM PRICE By 6 m. Sexually Abnormal Largest Seller Of Pornography Sen* Kefauver's Observations Offenders Mostly Teen-Agers foOR all its puritan heritage the United States is now the world's largest seller of pornography. An incredible amount of filth pandering to perversion of infinite variety-sadism, maso. chism893 words
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Article133 1955-11-06 2 MADRAS; At the second half-yearly meeting of the general Assembly cf th e Association o-i Heads of AngloIndian School.". Macirc.s state, held here, it was resclved to make necessary arrangements tor the holding of the next session of the All-India Conference of Heads of AngloIndian schools m133 words
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Article156 1955-11-06 2 At the meeting a suggestion from Mr. i^uiz. a representative of the community m the Travancore-Ccchin Assembly, for the classification of th» community as -Backv/Pid- tor purposes of educational concessions was considered. After some discussion the suggestion was unanimously rejected. The meeting appointed a Sub-Committee to go156 words
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Article115 1955-11-06 2 RENO. Xcvida, Nov. 4 Rita Hayworth's divorce suit against her io. rth husband, Dick Haymes, will be filed as soon as papers arrive from Puts. Reno attorney William K. Woodburn said yesterday. Woodburn said he has been informed by the actress' New York lawyer, BartJeyAP - 115 words
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Article98 1955-11-06 2 ALIGARH: Dr. Hatta the Indonesian Vice-Presi. dent, .said here that the system of imperialintn and colonialism should be abolished if the brotherhood of all nations were to be established. Addressing the Aliqarh Students' Union, he said, thai imperialism and coin, nialism gave rise to the98 words
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162 1955-11-06 2 Br. Hospital Wants Indian Trainee Nurses LONDON.-The Matron of one of the largest general hospitals m the countryWhipps Cross Hospital, Leytonstone, London is hopefully preparing for Indian student nurses following Madame Pandit's recent visit to the hospital. The Chairman of the Management Committee told Madame Pandit whom she presented awardsNAFEN - 162 words
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Article158 1955-11-06 2 MADRAq The tenth anniversary of the UnitPd Nations was celebrated at various centres m Tamil Nad when public meetings were held at which the achievements of the organisation were explained by several speakers. Delivering the commemorat on address at a function held m Kancheepuram on October158 words
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Article266 1955-11-06 2 ROME: Some 300 years before Christ was born, a great city flourished on the Mediterranean island of Sicily. Its inhabitants were rich and highly civilised. About 200 years previously, they had become part of the Greek cultural system. Maj be the mainland Greeks had set upNAFEN - 266 words
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155 1955-11-06 2 U.S. TO OPPOSE INCLUSION OF RED CHINA •UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 4: The United States told the U.N. yesterday it would fight proposals by In. 41a and the Soviet Union to include Red China m a proposed committee to study the etttcts of atomic radiation. ft. H. delegate JamesAP - 155 words
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Article30 1955-11-06 2 ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 4Emperor Haile Selassie yes*, terday ooaerved the 25th anniversary of his accession with crowds of loyal subjects gatnered m the capital for tnts evtat,— APAP - 30 words
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Article77 1955-11-06 2 INDO PAKISTAN WATER PACT WASHDCGTON. Ncv. 4— The World Bank said yesterday India and Pakistan have singed a tratis.ticnal agreement on uses of Indus River waters 6Vring the winter crop period running from last Oct. l to next March 31. The main effect out^ temporary agreement is to ;>eJTnJt furtherAP - 77 words
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242 1955-11-06 2 Exodus Of Hindus From E. Bengal Pak Minister Blames India DACCA; Pakistan's Minister for Minority Affairs, Mr. Nurul Hu g Choudhury said m an interview that the exodus of Hindus from East Bengal coirld be stopped if India made it difficult for them t o obtain migration certificates. A migrant242 words
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Article329 1955-11-06 2 NEW DELHI: The free exchange Of knowledge between India and countries m different parts of the world Is reflected m the figures of books, magazines and periodicals imported into India from tfcose countries and exported from India to those countries. In 1954, India imported books and periodicals329 words
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Article115 1955-11-06 2 MOSCOW, Nov. 4 Mr. Valery Zorin, the Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister, has confirmed he had been appointed first Soviet Ambassador to Western Germany. Talking with Western reporters at a reception at the Ethiopian Legation last night he told of his appointment and said heReuter - 115 words
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732 1955-11-06 2 Parochialism Would Spell Disaster-Warns Bhave Disaster-Warns Bhave Controversy Over S. R. C. Recommendations Deplored VISHAKAPATNAM: Acharya Yinoba Bhave deprecated parochialism a ml warned the people that narrow-mindedness would spell disaster to India. Addressing a post.prayer m eeting here Acharya Bhave referred to the reactions to the 8 fates Reorganisation Commission's732 words
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712 1955-11-06 3 FRANCIS GOWER - Asian Revolutionary Movements Were Not 'Home -Grown'? FRANCIS GOWER By Russian Professor Claims 1905 Revolution Was The Instigating Influence W"T _<JM ]fc«a strike out tor freedom from British domination? Perhaps you imagine, it was because— as Mr. Nehr v said the other da y at pondicherry —a colonial regime "restrictsNAFEN - 712 words
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93 1955-11-06 3 MALABAR CONGRESS WANTS SOUTHERN STATE KOZHIKODE: A resolution, demanding the formation of a Southern State, comprising the States of Madras, TravancoreCochin and Coorg, and oppos. ing the proposed Kerala State icas passed by the Malay ala Pradesh Congress Committee on a motion of Mr. C. K. Govindan Nayar. Fiftyseven voted93 words
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Article99 1955-11-06 3 COLOMBO: The police are calling for applications for 15 nore policewomen. They hould be not* less than 19 •aars old and not over 30. Unlike notifications calling or applications to the other anks of the police service /here a specified chest mea. urement is a99 words
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Article123 1955-11-06 3 KURNOOL: The Chief Minister, Mr. B. Gopala Reddy, promised early legislation banning payment of dowry for marriages among Hindus m the State. A non- official Bill on the subject has been introduced m the Assembly by Mr. A. Kaleswara Rao. Congress member. Mr. Gopala Reddy, while addressing123 words
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125 1955-11-06 3 MADRAS Convener, Tdmilnad Bhoodan Sami. thi, Gandhigram, writes Following on the gift of Vayalur, a small village near Uttiramerur m Chingleput district, as the first Gramadan village for Tamilnad, by Mr. Rama, krishna Reddiar and others, Moonandipatti, near Thirupparankundram, Madu/xi district, consisting of 152125 words
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Article89 1955-11-06 3 MOSCOW, Nov. 4: The Soviet and Burmese Prime Minis, ters last night signed a joini communique hoping for agree ment at the "Big Four" For. eign Ministers meeting id Geneva on East- West problems. The communique called for "particular attention" to be paid to ''problems of Asia89 words
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687 1955-11-06 3 TIRUVENNAINALLUR: Ihe Fourth Siddhanta Saiva Conference under the auspices of the Thiruvaduthurai Mutt was held at Tiruvennainallur m the special pandal erected at M eikandar Sannadhi m the presence of Srila Sri Su bramania De.sika Swamigal head of the Thiruvaduthurai Mutt.687 words
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95 1955-11-06 3 LIKELY DATES FOR CONGRESS SESSION AMRITSAR; The Amritsar sess.cn of the Congress wa s likely to be held on Nov. 9 ana 10, if the Working Committee agreed to postponement of the session from January to February as suggested by the Punjab P.C.C.. Giani Gurmukh Singh Mussafir, President of the95 words
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Article242 1955-11-06 3 COLOMBO: It was not a case of love at first sight when a young bride bold the Additional Povincial Registrar at the Colombo KachcJ-ieri that she wished to marry his mar. riage clerk. The bride, a 26-year.old suburban lassie, arrived at the Kachcheri with her242 words
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435 1955-11-06 3 TRICHITR: The Chairman of the Malabar Planters' As station speaking at the annual general meeting o7 th« Malabar Planters Association, has Stated that "nfess SoirtS India begins now to replant the rubber areas raS »ye are goin to be faced with the same435 words
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60 1955-11-06 3 CEYLON'S Rs. lm. RICE GIFT TO INDIA COLOMBO. The Ministers decided to make a gift of one million rupee*, worth of rice and other foodstuffs to the Indian and Pakistan Governments to relieve the distress caused by recent floods. Rice shipments to Ceylon from Burma are to be diverted Immediately60 words
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Article122 1955-11-06 3 MT. LAVINIA: Foreign rule has ruined our nation, it has killed the national spirit of our people. What Lanka obtained freedom, it was a barren country devoid of people with initiative and national leading," observed Yen. Batagalle Punnananda Thero, at the tenth annual general meeting of122 words
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221 1955-11-06 3 BOMBAY: Prof Kajaram Shastri. chairman off the J ttar Pradesh P.S.P.. told Praja socialists here that Gandhism and socialism had been converging towards each other before the merger o/ the former separate h.san Mazdoor Praja and Socialist parties which had held those ideologies221 words
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Article388 1955-11-06 3 CARTOONIST JOSS'S TO BE PUBLISHED IN BOMBAY LONDON: A frank and penetrating artlst's-eye picture of India will be published here soon as a unique record of famous cartoonist Frederick Joss's two flying sketch visits. At the same time Joss is preparing to publish m Bombay a pictorialNAFEN - 388 words
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Article52 1955-11-06 3 HONOLULU, Nov. s.—Military planners of the SouthEast Asian Treaty Organisation (SEATO) meeting here have, decided to propose that the official name of the organisation be changed to SEATO. It has been known by this name for some time. But its official title has been SouthEast Asia Collective Defence Treaty,52 words
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Article272 1955-11-06 3 COLOMBO— KANDI MARATHON RACE KANDY: A spectacular demon, stration, including, a marathon from Colombo to Kandy and a mammoth public meeting at the Kandy esplanade, has been planned by thp Tri Sinhaie Jatika Peramuna for Saturday and Sunday over the language iSSUti. The demonstration will begin with 50 teenagers from272 words
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Article154 1955-11-06 4 UNAUTHORISED USE OF DPL BOARDS COLOMBO. A number of unauthorised persons use DPL Hoards o n their cars, and apparently nothing can be done about it as these plates are not issued by a central authority. Besides there is no prevision m the Motor Traffic Act to contiol the use154 words
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243 1955-11-06 4 Pro-Sinhalese Move BINGIRIYA: "In keeping with the democratic pro. cedtcre m other countries sum as Great Britain, the Parliament of Ceylon should be dissolved forthwith and fresh elections should be held on an tmoprtant national issue like the state language," declared Mr. Peter243 words
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214 1955-11-06 4 COLOMBO- Mr. C. Suntharalingam, M.P. for Vayuniya, wtio is keeping- awa y from sittings of the House of Representatives said m a statement to "The Times of Ceylon." "The Government Parliamentary Party seems to think it can fool the people of Ceylcn whether they be Tamil-speak-214 words
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161 1955-11-06 4 Tamils Don't Contemplate Breakaway BATTICALOA: At a public meeting held by the Federal party at Valaichenai m the the Kalkudah constituency, Mr. sRajadurai, one of the speakers paid a tribute to the Tri Stohala Peramuna. *'I raise my hat to the Tri Shknhala Peramuna, for they are fighting for their161 words
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Article82 1955-11-06 4 LUDHIANA: Addressing newsmen. Mr. V. S. Rastogl, member. Union Development Council for the bicycle industry, revealed that m order to help those engaged m cottage and small-scale manufactures, a quota of 2.50,000 bicj-cles had been reserved for manufacture and assembly by cottage- scale manufacturers throughout India. The82 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-11-06 4 Twelve Indian Muslims underwent a mass wedding ceremony Wednesday nijfht m L'mar pulavar Tamil school premises, but not a bride was present! The bridegrooms will oncemorp be married, this time m their homes with their brides m the proper manner. The bridegrooms m the picture appear53 words
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514 1955-11-06 4 COLOMBO: The Working Committee of the U.N.P. Youth League unanimously adopted a resolution calling for Sinhalese only as the state language at a meeting m Colombo last week. The motion was introduced by JVIr. Ananda Tissa de Alwis who is due514 words
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578 1955-11-06 4 Sinhalese As The Only Official Language! Resolution Before U. N. P. COLOMBO. Mr. D. C. W. Kannangara, M.P. for Panadura, recently handed over a letter to the Hony. Secretary of the U.N.P. giving notice that he would move at the next session of the party a resolution that Sinhalese should578 words
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Article89 1955-11-06 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 5: The fat and the thin, and stocky too, are to be scrutinized by the American Cancer Society. The society's board yester. day authorised a study of «n--domorphe (fat), estomorphs (tall and skinny) and mesomorphs (stocky, muscular) to see how susceptible theyAP - 89 words
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116 1955-11-06 4 SOUTH INDIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA Mr. T- T. Krishnamachari union Minister for Industry and Commerce, inaugurated the fiveday miusic festival organised by the local Rasika Ranjana Sabha m aid Of its building fiund. The Minister appreciated the venture of the South Indian residents m Calcutta m organising- such116 words
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Article21 1955-11-06 4 HOLLYWOOD: Warner Bro. unveiled the new Mario Lanza trim of figure, docile as a kitten and singing better than ever.— APAP - 21 words
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150 1955-11-06 4 DUDLEY CLARIFIES HIS VIEWS ON PROHIBITION NIVITIQAL.A: "I have never sam that legislation alome will save this country from the evil habit of drinking, but legislation will go a lon X way m reducing the present rate of liquor consumption m this couatryr said Mr. Dudley Scbanayake, MP, addressing a150 words
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