Indian Daily Mail, 15 March 1954
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Title Section16 1954-03-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 32. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration773 1954-03-15 1 LARGE NUMBER OF INDIANS PAY HOMAGE TO 'ONE OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS SONS OF INDIA' (By Our Staff Reporter) The body of Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettiar one of the illustrious sons of India who was killed m the air-disaster at Kallang AirportReuter - 773 words
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549 1954-03-15 1 Repindia's Appeal AC Kerala Samajam Tea Party (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Indians must merge with the other communities and march together m this critical period m Malayan history and thus help promote Malaya's progress, prosperity and stability," declared the Representative of549 words
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Article89 1954-03-15 1 Kruiiv Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar 14. The fieath of Mr. M. Ct. M, Chidambaram Chettiar, at Kallang aircrash. m Singapore, was a terrific .->hock to the business community here, and has cast ffloom over the whole city. Chidambaram Chettiar as th« heart of United India Insurance Company89 words
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Article189 1954-03-15 1 SEN GUPTA CREMATION TODAY The funeral of Mr. J. P. Sen Gupta, Regional Manager of the United Commercial Bank Ltd, who was one of the victims of the Kallang Atr Crash, will take place today a t liidacJari. Singapore. The body of Mr. Sen Gupta wUI be brought from General189 words
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Article134 1954-03-15 1 BOAC CHIEF LEAVES FOR SINGAPORE LONDON, Mar. 14.— Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation, left by eir for Singapore at 0810 GMT (1540) today to carry out an on-the-spot investigation of yesterday's Continuation crash. Sir Miles said, as he boarded a BOAC Constellation at London airport "ThereA.P. - 134 words
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Article76 1954-03-15 1 JAMMU, March. 14 Dr. Rajendra Prased, the Indian President, wlB visit Jammn, the winter capital ok KimimWr for four days from April 10 at the invitation of Koran Singh Khan, head of state, it was announced here today. Dr. Prasad will Inaugurate the amended constitution whichReuter - 76 words
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Article139 1954-03-15 1 AIR CRASH VICTIMS —OFFICIAL LIST LONDON, Mar. 14.— British Overseas Airways Corporation today issued the following official list of 31 passengers killed m yesterdays Constellation crash. DR. HAROLD RUTLEDGE, married, British University lecturer of 46 Wridge Street. Marroubra, New South Wales going to Karachi. MRS. DORA TONKIN, 61. Australian widow139 words
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Article46 1954-03-15 1 SYDNEY. Mar. 14 The British Overseas Airwaya Corporation Sydhey office m a statement issued tonight said reports received from London indicated the Constellation wfrich crashed nt Singapore on Saturday had undeTCihot the runway with the result that it overturned catching fire Immediately. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article67 1954-03-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 13 Smugglers m India have now to face a new hazard from customs. Special metal detecting machine has been introduced' which is proving very effective. This week Bombay Customs seized more than Of ty thousand rupees worth of gofld fromCopyright - 67 words
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Article28 1954-03-15 1 vAxruJti, Mar. 14. The Chinese Nationalist government officially announced today that 2,409 Kuomintang guerillas and their dependents m Burma had so far been eva. cuated to Formosa.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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154 1954-03-15 1 Congress May Form Ministry In^ Coalition With P. S. P.! From Our Own C©rre»pon«lient 4 £j{ TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 14. Communists yesterday deposed Mr. P. Thanupillai as leader of the abortive people.* Party— alliance between P.S.P. and the United Front of Leftists, consisting of fifty-nine members.Copyright - 154 words
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Article83 1954-03-15 1 LONDON, March, 14 Bulgaria Saturday bandied over six former Royal palaces to the nations workers, Kofia radio reported. Vrania palace 1m to be taken over as a rest borne for peasants and the Bistrttzta Palace, m Borovetz, and the Sitniakovo Palace, m the Kola Mountains, willAP - 83 words
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315 1954-03-15 1 dAMBRIDGE. Mar. 14 A ploa for the sympathetic revision of the allowance paid to Malayan students m Britain was made by Mr. H. N. Chong at dinner of the Cambridge University Malayan Association. The allowance m Cambrftfee is £36/10 a month to cover everything except315 words
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Article41 1954-03-15 1 NEW DELHI, India, Mar. 14 Prime Minister Nehru who ha* been ill m bed since Tuesday, was unable to attend yesterday!* session of parliament as expectedk, He is nnfferinr a sore throat and a touch of flu.- APAP - 41 words
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Article253 1954-03-15 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 14.—Fanatical supporters of the Shah of Persia twice stabbed Hussein Fatemi Ex. Mossadeq's righthand man and Britain-hating former Foreign Minister last night as ho was led through a howling crowd to prison after his arrest early yesterday. Teheran radio announced last night that martial law,Reuter - 253 words
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Article136 1954-03-15 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 14 The Indian Ambassador to Russia. Mr. K. P. S. Menon. yesterday had a further meeting with the Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Molotov. It was stated afterwards that they discussed various subjects." This was Mr. Menon'a second meeting with, the Soviet Foreign Minister m leasReuter - 136 words
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Article85 1954-03-15 1 HONG KONG, Mar. 14. Vietminh rebel radio claimed today that the Vietminh peo. pies forces smashed 13 French Union posts and watch towers including "five relatively strong positions" m a "deep thrust" behind the French Union lines on Highway No. 5 linking Hanoi and Haiphong ofReuter - 85 words
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Article121 1954-03-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Mar. 14.— The House of People adopted an amending bill extending the life of the Press act by two years after a vehement defence by Home Minister Dr. Katju that it was not aimed to suppress any political party. ToCopyright - 121 words
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Article134 1954-03-15 1 LIVERPOOL, Mar. 14 A Cigarette end probably caused the fire which gutted the 20,000-ton Canadian Pacific i liner Empress of Canada m dock here m January 1953, the findings of an inquiry into the loss revealed yesterday. The liner heeled over and sank after fire134 words
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Article126 1954-03-15 1 CAIRO, Mar. 14.— A delegation of the "Daughters of The Nile" feminist group pleaded today with President Mohaia* mcd Neguib for a share m Egyptian elections, while more joined their suffragette leader m her "orange juice and idealism" hunger strike. Their leader, attractive 36* year-old MadameReuter - 126 words
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Article57 1954-03-15 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 14.— Twenty members of the crew of the Indian 800- ton cargo vessel Janaki are missing after tho ship capsized yesterday about three miles off Bombay har bour. Eighteen others were res* cued by Bombay Port Trupt launches. Indian navy launches and port launches are combingReuter - 57 words
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Article42 1954-03-15 2 BOMBAY: The State DelMaMvu Assembly debate^ a Government Ball to am«Tid the Bombay Prohibition Act. 1949. which sought to provide for exclusion from the scope of th€ Act such preparations as "are unfit for use a* intovt. FOCFOC - 42 words
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516 1954-03-15 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Mon., Mar. 15, 1954 Kallang Air Disaster THE Indian uaiiy wail records with deepest sorrow the passing away on Saturday last under the most tragic circumstances of Sri M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettiar and Sri J. P. Sen Gupta. Victims of the air crash at Kallang516 words
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379 1954-03-15 2 Old Education System Was Good Enough-T.T.K- KDMBAKONAM: "It i> unthnkable why the education which has been good enough for us and helped us to reach high positions to trust and responsibility should be considered unwholesome to thn future generation. Learning s -me craft was379 words
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Article462 1954-03-15 2 Aerial photographic and seabottom sampling methods, which have been used to survey seabed resources off the coasts of Scotland and Norway, could be used successfully m the Far East and m other parts of the world, declared a British scientist m a recent BBC broadcast. Mr.462 words
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Article37 1954-03-15 2 Pilot Officer -Khwaja, who was the sole occupant of the plane was killed. FOC. KARACHI: A Royal Pakistan Air Force jet-aircraft crashed near Drigrh Road. tight miles from Karachi, during- a pratice flight.37 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-03-15 2 photo. FIELD MARSHAL Sir John Harding, iciiief of the Imperial General Staff, walks through the thick undergrowth during a tour of inspection at one of Kenya's forward combat arean a few days ago. He is followed by the East African Commander* in-Chief General Sir Georire Krskinr.A.P. - 51 words
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Article142 1954-03-15 2 At a mooting of the Stale N.C.C. Advisory Committee, he'd at the Secretariat Mr. C. Snhramaniam, Finance Minister, presiding, a resolution was parser- recommending that a BMtav division of the N.C.C. shou'd bo started for girls m Queen Mary's College. This is thr fir«t time that the activities142 words
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188 1954-03-15 2 Nehru Visits Birthplace Of Dr. Katju MADHYA BHARAT The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, concluded a tightlypacked two-day tour of Madhya Bharat. Sri Nehru spent over two hours at Jaora, the birthplace of the Union Home Minister Dr. K. N. Katju. After lunching with Dr. Katju. Sri Neh_ ru accompaniedFOC - 188 words
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412 1954-03-15 2 LONDON Mr. Erik Colban, former member of the staft of the united Nations Commission for India and Pakistan Repressed the view that war may result from the tension over Kashmir. Writing from Oslo, m a letter published m "The TimesMr. Colban declared "I doFOC - 412 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-03-15 2 Franco- Vietnam Talks In Paris nhoto. TAIJKvS between France and Vietnam, In do- China, opened at the Qual D'orsay, Paris, last week. Photo shows: (L to R) (hiring the talks: Vietnam Representatives G v y e n Trong Winh, Vice-Premier; Prince Bim Loc, Premier; Nguyen Guoc Binn, Foreign Minister, andA.P. - 59 words
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Article450 1954-03-15 2 KARACHI: The talks between Khan Atx'.ul Ghaffar Khan and the Pakistan Government at Lahore 'ast week are reported to have failed to pave the way for negotiations on the issues between the Red Shirt leader and the Government according to the Lahore correspondent of Dawn. TheFOC - 450 words
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Article185 1954-03-15 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali. told Pressmen at Chaklala. that the Government had no proposal under consideration to remove the ban on the Red Shirt Organisation m the Frontier Province Asked whether Khan Abdui uhaffar Khan would' attend the forthcomingFOC - 185 words
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Article235 1954-03-15 2 NKW DELPHI: With the cxc i.udi of a. singie UGn^rc«» aic-motr, participants, ic^aiut eta of party Darners, urn o<-i\>a.i? support to tn€ L«i.w jUflMMr'a £>vi to amend ana coaiiy the law relating to OHdntMDi ant* divorce among 1-iunau.s m the Council 01 .states. Three Qcn«reo.s women niembeiv, whoFOC - 235 words
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Article158 1954-03-15 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, unveiled tho inscriptions on marble scone of Poomjavai PathiKam at the Maha .dandapam m Sri Kapaleosvvarar temple, Mylapore. Mi. K. Venkataswami Naidu, Mi--lLjier for Religious Endow.nents presided. Mr. Yenicaiciswami Xaidu .elerred to the gVMtatM of vjje songs of Nayanmars ,mdFOC - 158 words
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Article122 1954-03-15 2 :>MV DELHI: Sartorial reform* fur Advocates m "iii.i were a matter en-tii-eiy uithin ihe discretion of the Supreme Court and >.i. iiimi Courts, the Law Minisiei*. Mr. C. Biswas, tol<4 Mi. D. Narayan, m the Council of Stales asked whetner Government proposed to make any suggestions In thisPTI - 122 words
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Article1024 1954-03-15 3 EARLY NEHRU-Md. ALI MEETING UNLIKELY NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has addressed three letters to the Pakistan Prime Minister according to official sources, one dealing with Kashmir and the political relations between the two counfu r l^, B6o^ Wlth evacuee Property and the third Sft ,™"SSS? c d1,024 words
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Article231 1954-03-15 3 Man Expecting A Baby LAHORE A twenty-five-year-old mate patient m the Victoria Hospital m Bahawalpore is expecting a "baby". A prelminary operation performed on him revealed that the baby with a fully developed hairy head, teeth, limbs and trunk, is lying m his abdominal cavity. Umerwadda, the patient said thatFOC - 231 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-03-15 3 photo. TETSUO HAYASHI reenters Sugamo Prison to serve ouO a life sentence. He wa» freed last June after 6 years m prison but he was notified by the Justice Ministry that they were informed by the Dutch Government that his 10-year term on record was a mistakeA.P. - 64 words
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Article79 1954-03-15 3 NAGPUR: The Government of India are making a collection of typical Indian dresses for exhrbition m the National Museum at New Delhi. The State Government hay« been asked to collect a few typical ©eta of dresses prevalent m thedr areas. The Madhya Pradesh Government are arranging: visitsF.O.C. - 79 words
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Article66 1954-03-15 3 OALiCUTTA: SIR ALIAN ELJOTT L.OCKHART has been appointed President of the Central Administ ration of the United Kingdom Citizens' Association for 1954 as a result of the recently held elections of the Association hero. Mr. D. r. b. piikiiit n (B. nff;i\) <md Mr. E. E. CockramF.O.C. - 66 words
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255 1954-03-15 3 Indian Student Elected Oxford Union Head NEW DELHI: An Indian student Mr. R. N. Iyer, from Bombay has been elected President of the Oxford Union Society for the next term. Mr. Iyer went to Oxford University m 1950 as a Rhodes Scholar to take a course m politics, philosophy and255 words
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Article146 1954-03-15 3 CHIDAMBARAM: Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, and Vice-President of P. E. N is expected to participate m" the third All-India Writers' (P.E.N.) Conference to be held it Annamalalnagar on Apr. 16 17, and 18. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice.^resident of India will also :ake part. Many- distinguishedF.O.C. - 146 words
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Article84 1954-03-15 3 NEW DELHI: The Law Minister. Mr. C. C. Biawafe. stated m reply to a auestaon at Mr. Imu.tni B<iva, m the Council Cf States, that two per ons found responsrbte for the theft of six laKhs of ballot p^ipcrs, m-ant for elecstiona m i.-C State hadFOC - 84 words
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288 1954-03-15 3 COLOMBO: A romance that began m school has ended m tragedy with the discovery of the bodies of Mr. S. M. A. Cader and Miss Seelawathie Subasinghe m Duke's Nose Jungle. It is understood that they had tried to get married atFOC - 288 words
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Article173 1954-03-15 3 COLOMBO A (sub-com-mittee of the Cabinet, recently appointed to advise the Government on the ways and means of implementnn? the lndo-Ceylon Pact <is learnt to be busy considering the nature of the from legislation which, the Premies' indicated an his speech m the House of Representatives last173 words
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86 1954-03-15 3 NEW DELHI: The Congress President, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, told Congress Legislators from Patiala and East Punjab State Union to work as a team m co-operation with each other, and serve the people. The legislators met him last week. Sri Nehru is stated to have remindedFOC - 86 words
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Article22 1954-03-15 3 The letter also contains, a verse:— "Life Is woe, Love is dumb, No World flays go, The Grave says Come."22 words
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Article, Illustration10 1954-03-15 3 Maha an Ohief of India, adding a gathering at MaOraK10 words
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363 1954-03-15 3 t lKht feet ls "WM'ectAH" distance which a "depressed class" man should maintain beS^* 1 •I M JS elf S. Y eUaJa man. according to an answer &£&ri2J£2LßrZ- ffi-V STSLSSt Counsel for the respondent, Mr. O O Ponnambalam QC Mr. Naliiah's evidence beganFOC - 363 words
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Article347 1954-03-15 3 MADRAS: Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, Chief Minister informed Sri G. Krishnamoorthi (Teachers South) m the Legislative Council that the (Tamil) works of Poet Subramania Bherati were being pub. lished by the Government and copies were available at the Madras Government Publication Depot, Mount Road. Asked whether theFOC - 347 words
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Advertisement105 1954-03-15 3 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattlnam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERB COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company LtdAgents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., STRATTS/NAGAPATTIN105 words
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Article130 1954-03-15 4 COLOMBO: The Speaker. Mr. Albert F. Perils has accepted the Prime Minister's invitation to lead the Parliamentary delegation to India. The following M.Pjs will form the delegation: Mr. V. Nalliah, Sir Razik Farced, Mr R. E. JayattUeke. Mr U. B. Unamboowe, Mr. D. B. Welaeredera.FOC - 130 words
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260 1954-03-15 4 Should Registered Citizens Have Right To Vote At Local Body Elections CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO Should registered citizens have the right to vote at elections to local bodies? This question will be considered by the Cabinet sub-com-mittee which was recently appointed to implement the Indo-Ceylon Pact. According to the pact registeredFOC - 260 words
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123 1954-03-15 4 COLOMBO: The Prim© Minister Sir John Kotelawala told representatives of business associations at "The Temple Trees" that the Government had voted only Rs. 200,000 for the Queen's visit and he would, therefore, dopend on them to finance certain aspect's such an decoration of123 words
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Article34 1954-03-15 4 MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, March, 14 Senator Joseph McCarthy said yesterday toe would ftep down from chairmanship of his (investigations .sub-commit tee during- any hearings involving 1 hits controversy with the army. APAP - 34 words
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373 1954-03-15 4 Ceylonisation Of Estate Employment: No Change In Government Policy COLOMBO: There had been no change whatever m the Government's policy regarding Ceylontaation of employment on estates m Ceylon, Senator Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Leader of the Senate and Minister of Finance, said m the Senate, Every application for replacement was examinedFOC - 373 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-03-15 4 Photo. Talks between France and Vietnam, Indo-China, opened at Qua! iyOrsay. Park on Mar. 8 Photo shows: French representative* at the talks. Left to right: Marc Jacquet, Secretary of State In Charge of Relations with Indb-China; Bene Pieven, Defence Minister; Paul Reynaud, Vice-Pre-mier; Joseph Laniel, Premier;AP - 64 words
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192 1954-03-15 4 'COLOMBO: The clause In the Indo- Ceylon Agreement relating to separate electorates for persons of Indian origin wasi subjected to sharp critic lsm ta the House of Representative* The House was debating an OpDosltion motion, introduced on Tuesday, seeking to withhold assent to192 words
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Article78 1954-03-15 4 PARIS, March 14 Negotiations between France and Vietnam, largest of three inoocnina states, reached the critical state th/is weekend when Secretary of State Marc Jacquet (Gaul list) announced that France recognised unamimously the "fall independence" of the Vietnam republic. This declaration figures m the minutes ofReuter - 78 words
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472 1954-03-15 4 PROPOSED SURCHARGE ON LAND REVENUE MALABAR LANHOLDER'S VIEW Land tenure system m Malabar im peculiar iflVren t from other districts m Madras State. Therefore, the proposed surcharge on land create* problem* peculiar to Malabar. Below we give the view* of 1 KOZHIKODE: Sri A. K. i T.K.M. Gupta Nambudiripad. aF.O.C. - 472 words
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472 1954-03-15 4 .COLOMBO: By 18 votes toi 11. the Colombo Municipal Council defeated the motion of Dr W. D; de Silv a that the council rescind the earlier decision to accord a civic reception to the Queen anl Duk<» of Edinburgh. mi n view ofFOC - 472 words
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Article61 1954-03-15 4 BOMBAY, Mar. 14. The Aga Khan will be weighed against platinum by hi^? followers m India again this year, it waa announced here last night by the lsmaiii •Khoja sect. He has already been so weighed m Karachi and is to be weighed mAP - 61 words
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Article433 1954-03-15 4 COLOMBO: Our Buddhist learieju who are fond of liquor, must give it up; ©Mhtrwiie we shall not be able to create that Buddhsist environment which is so necessary If Buddhist work is to succeed", said Mr. P. de S. Kumratne, General Manager of B. T. S.FOC - 433 words
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123 1954-03-15 4 Following are the results of the finals of the S.I.A Open Badminton Tournament piayed at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday -.timing. Men's Singles H. S. Parmar i>eat Titus Mathews, 15-18, 15-4, 15-4. Children's Singles Sasidaran beat Suitumaran 11-5, 6.11, 11-5. Men's Doubles123 words
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Article73 1954-03-15 4 PESHAWAR. Pakistan. March, 14 The L«eKislaUvv Assembly of the Frontier Province of Pakistan yesterday unanimously adopted resolution endorsing: the Pakistan Government's decision to secure malitary aid from the United States. The resolution exDressed its "pro leund gratitude" to the UJS. Government for makingAP - 73 words
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