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Title Section16 1954-06-01 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 105. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 19SJT FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article915 1954-06-01 1 Military Governor In Charge: Hug Under House Arrest! ARRESTS TOTAL 150: MORE EXPECTED KARACHI, May 31. Troops jailed some 150 persons m troubled East Pakistan today m the wake of Karachi's ouster of the provincial government for "disloyalty." Among those taken into custody were Sheikh MujiburA.P.; Reuter - 915 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-06-01 1 Photo. MLLE. DE GALARD TERRAUBe (left), the Fresco Air Force Nurse, who arrived m Hanoi, on May 24, speaks into the (microphone as she relates her experiences at Ditto Bien I'hu to the Press, during the conference which she gave m Hanoi, on May 25. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article62 1954-06-01 1 f AiiicS, ivlay 51 t ffUXM Oeiieviyvt; ue Uaiaru-Tfcriauoc, ueroine of tne inuucmna fortress of Dien Bicn Phu left aaigon by aar today for Par.s, act;uraing to rex>orts reaching acre. The 29 year-o»d nurse who is expected m Paris tomorrow w<is accompanied to the airportReuter - 62 words
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Article70 1954-06-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent OUTTACK, May 31.— The Government of Orissa has decided to use Oriya as the regional language for offic a purposes hereafter. Legislation will be shortly introduced under article 345 of the Constitution enabling the use oi Orlya m the High Court also70 words
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224 1954-06-01 1 Justice Douglas WASUirtiixON, May 31. Supreme Court Justice Wiiiiura v. Douguib said here last night that the omy hope of saving inuo-Cnina was m an independent government lor tne Vietnam prereraoiy •tins iviteiiioon or tomorrow." "May be tnat's too late Mr. Douglas added. "It's aReuter - 224 words
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Article127 1954-06-01 1 GENEVA, May 31 The Imdio-China peace conference mecita m secret session again l(x»ay to optn negotiaUjns on h|cw an armistice should be controlled. The nine jsation conference temporarily di'-iposed of two cf the major military problems ceasefire arrangements and regrouping o* forces on Saturday when it summonedReuter - 127 words
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Article128 1954-06-01 1 "Pravda" On Geneva Agreement LONDON, May 31. The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda said today that the agreement reached at Geneva on Saturday "paved the way for a peaceful settlement of the Indochina question." The nine-nation Indochina peace conference then agreed to summon officers ,|om tne opposing commands to negot.ateReuter - 128 words
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224 1954-06-01 1 To Include Tamil Areas, UNiligirls, Coorg And S. Kanara Also w w^ From Our x>wn Correspondent CAL J C Ai T v? ay 3 An Aik >a Kerala State consisting of the Malayalam-speaking areas and incaidmg the Tamil areas of Travancore, Niiigms, Coorg and224 words
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Article69 1954-06-01 1 U.S. $25,000 FOR BOOK CALCUTTA, Ma y 31 Nurse Genevieve De Galard, the heroine of Dlen i^ien Phu said here today tnat she will write a book oca. her experiences m the be^e^ea fortress. A publisher has already offered her $25,000 (American) (£8,928) fior it she addedNurse Genevieve, pas, m/Reuter - 69 words
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Article67 1954-06-01 1 GENEVA, May 31 The resignation of Mr. Mare Jacquet, French Secretary ox" State for the indb-China Associated States, came as no surprise m Asian oOßfereOM ciucies here. It had been evident to many di legates ever since the conference opened over a month a£C that thereReuter - 67 words
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Article79 1954-06-01 1 LONDON, May 31.— Princess Margaret attended the annual Empire Youth Serv cc m Westminster Abbey yesterday. The congregation of nearly 1,000 consisted of representatives from many youth organisations. The lesson was read by Lord Elton, Chairman of the Empire Youth Sunday Committee. A fanfare by trumpetersReuter - 79 words
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Article99 1954-06-01 1 TITLES A TRADITION BANGALORE, scuth India, Vfay 31 The Chief Minister of Mysore State Mr. K. Hanunanthiah said here today he miteht ask the Central Govrnjnient to amend the Constitution to allow titles to be conferred as was the- custom ueibre India gained IndepenJenoe. "In this they say that theReuter - 99 words
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Article98 1954-06-01 1 PARIS. May 31 Mf Chanes Doliluss, 61-year-oid trench aeronaut, anu his 29--year-Oid astronomer son Auctoi-n cam*.' down near Troyies, 92 m»»es east of Paris, yetxerday to the hydrogen balloon trom which they had I vanned to study m«rs. IT.ey took ott" from Meudon nearReuter - 98 words
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Article83 1954-06-01 1 STOCKHOLM, May 31 jaieven-year-oid Syxvia. Cerutti "i Aimgi>ass central bweaen nas be>.n received unto the uuuamst ClKfl oy Narada, m tr-i, the missionary who v^iCiKd a chapel m London *e>*nuy. Nerada Thera wearing a yciiow iorvwn su'rpace and <»aituais arrived m Oothenouijj trom London this weekend onReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-01 1 Photo. HAILJE SELASSIE I, Kniperor of Ethiopia, waves his greetings to New York a» he arrives on May 25 aboard the Uner "United States'" The 6 L- year-old bear<ted Emperor Us the. official guest oi U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who renewed an invitation originallyA.P. - 60 words
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381 1954-06-01 1 Templers Leave Malaya With Tears In Their Eyes Touching Farewell At K. L. Airport General Sir Gerald Templer, who has been High Commissioner tor the Federation of Malay a tor tne past two and a quarter years, left the federation yesterday morning on tne termination of his appointment, tie was381 words
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86 1954-06-01 1 New Bridge Over Madras-Calcutta Highway From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 31.— A new bridge was opened on Sunday at Nathavalasa m Vizag i_>istr.ct over the Champavati River by the Central Deputy Transport Minister Mr. O. V. Alagesan. This is the first of four bridges which wnen completed will link86 words
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Article46 1954-06-01 1 Sir LK>r.:uiU AiacUiUivrav. the Dy. liign Comiu-bskmer was sworn >n as iiign Coin :iiis.-..|.n.r t or tne I •••at-raiion at >iLi:ay a at King's House at K.OG p.m. last evening m the presence "1 members ol luv i t-ueral Exocutive Council.46 words
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Article28 1954-06-01 1 To mark the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen on Thursday, June 10, flags will be flown from public offices, schools and business premises m Selangor.28 words
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Article140 1954-06-01 1 Cal. Team To Climb Makalu Peak NEW DELHI, May 31 A 10-man Californian team may presently be engaged an a deadly combat with treacherous, slippery 27,790-foot Makalu Peak. This is the crucial week when the finei pitched battle is to (b© fought before neverascended Makalu draws from her armory theA.P. - 140 words
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Article67 1954-06-01 1 BIG LAND REFORM IN MADRAS MADRAS, May 81 The Madans State Government will enact legislation at its next session embodying big land reforms, a government spokesman said today. He said it will include provisions limiting ownership of cutlvable land to 100 acres, and transferinjr small holdings to thoseA.P. - 67 words
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592 1954-06-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. June 1, 1954 East-West Crisis In Pakistan ■piK sudden dismissal of the Hug Cabinet of East Pakistan just announced by the Central Pakistan Government functioning a thousand miles away, m Karachi, the capital of West Pakistan, has not taken anyone by surprise. Those who know592 words
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160 1954-06-01 2 Demands For Linguistic Redivision Everywhere BOMBAY: The displaced Sindhis of Bombay have urged the creation of a Sindhi State. In a memorandum, submitted to the State Reorganisation Commission, the Sindhi Province Nirman Committee expressed the view that they could not be rehabilitatedFOC - 160 words
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Article150 1954-06-01 2 CALCUTTA The West Bengal Hindu Mahesabha has submitted a memorandum to the States Reorganization Commission claiming incorporation into West Bengal of nearly 12,000 sq. miles from Bihar and 3,965 sq. miles from Assam and of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The areas demanded from Bihar areFOC - 150 words
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Article196 1954-06-01 2 KARIMGANJ The Karimganj State Reorganization Committee has submitted a memorandum to the State Reorganization Commission, demanding formation of a new State m North-Eastern India comprising Tripura, Manipur Old Cachar and Lushai Hill districts. The proposed State will cover an area of 24.591 sq. miles withFOC - 196 words
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Article260 1954-06-01 2 GAUHATI: The Assam Pradesh Congress, m its memorandum to the States Reor ganlzatlon Commission, urges retention of the existing boundaries of the State, adding that no part of Assam "can De separated without affecting the integrity of the State and jeopardizing the security ot India. AnyFOC - 260 words
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Article227 1954-06-01 2 HUBLJ The Karnatak State Draft Memorandum Committee appointed by the KPCC met here with Mr, P. R. Ramlan, m the chair m the absence of Mr. R. V. Jhag rdar, Chairman of the Drafting Committee ana accepted some amendments after four-hours' discussion. It appointed a nine-man sudcommitteeFOC - 227 words
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Article207 1954-06-01 2 MADRAS The Executive of the Tamil Nad Praja Socialist Party, which concluded its two day session m Madras last Sunday, resolved to submit a memorandum to the States Reorganization Commission, on behalf of the Party, stressing the need for the formation of a Tamil State, comprising theFOC - 207 words
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Article178 1954-06-01 2 ERNAKULAM: In a memorandum submitted to the States Reorgan zation Commission a five-man deputation from Fort Cochin has suggested the constitution of the area into a Chief Commissioner's Province. They suggested that the Province should include the municipal towns of Fort Cochin, Mattancherry, WeMngdonFOC - 178 words
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Article318 1954-06-01 2 NEW DELHI: Col Kagnbir Siagli. Chief Minister of P.E.P.SU. and Mr. Brisn Bhan the Deputy Chief Minister, held talks with the Congress High Command here tor the last two days and left for Patiala. It is learnt that the question of campaigning for the reorganizat.on ofFOC - 318 words
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Article131 1954-06-01 2 TRIVANDRUM: The States Reorganization Commission headed by Mr. Fazl Ali, Chairman. Sardar K. M. Panikkar and Dr H. N. Kunzru, members nr.d Mr. P. C. Chowdhury, Secretary. arrived here on Mandey afternoon by plane In the evening, the Commission met and had discussions with representatives of the131 words
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Article221 1954-06-01 2 ERNA^ULAM: The States Re-organisation Commission began their work at the Guest House on Monday (as already reported) and heard the views of several individuals and representat.ves of organisations. Mr. Krishnan Kutty Menon. Chairman, Mattancherry Mutt cipaiity, Miss Janki Ainma, Chairman Ernaku.am Municipal ty and some IndependentFOC - 221 words
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Article187 1954-06-01 2 PALGHAT: News that An. dhra merchants have been granted permits by their Government to export surplus nee to Malabar, and that Andhra rice is much cheaper has caused a fall m the paddy rate m Pa'.gliat taluk. Hoarded stocks intended for sale at exorbitant ratesFOC - 187 words
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Article74 1954-06-01 2 KARACHI The Pakistan Parliament refused Man Ifti kh;:ruddin Azad Pakistan Party, permission to discus.the recently signed Pakistan U.S. military aid agreement. \Yh )c seeking leave for h:.' adjournment motion Mian Ml •India is getting $104 miliior. (about Rs 49,50,00,000) of eco nomic aid this year w thoutFOC - 74 words
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188 1954-06-01 2 ■AIJAHABAD: The Allalialx\d High Court last Tuesday dimlascd a« application filed by Swami Hiariharanund Sanaswaitti, popularly lay: wit as Karpatriji. and 23 others, of Banarai-j, under Article 22a of the Constitution The application, which was hoard by thfc; Chief JustacLMr. B. Malik and Mr. Justice Mehrotra,FOC - 188 words
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326 1954-06-01 2 KOTTAYAM: A meeting of the members of the Syrian Jacobite Church was held on Sunday at the Sfmha<.ana Church to consider the situation arising from the judgement delivered last week by a Division Bench of the Suprenir Court allowing an application for review filedFOC - 326 words
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340 1954-06-01 2 M. L. A. Bodily Removed From House JAIPUR: Uproarious scenes developed m a two-and-a-half hour wrangle m the Rajasthan Assembly recently over the prccedure to be followed m considering a no-confidence motion against the Speaker Mr. Joshi. The Deputy Speaker, Mr. Lai Kingh, m the chair, ordered the removal ofFOC - 340 words
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Article157 1954-06-01 2 HYDERABAD: The Osmania University Affairs Citizens Committee passed a rcso.ution reiterating tU opposition to the Union Government taking over the Oamania University for making i t a Hindi "niversily. The committee felt that m the absence of a complete p cure of reorganised States ba -heFOC - 157 words
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199 1954-06-01 2 Nehru To Open Mountaineering School CALCUTTA India's first mountaineering school, the Hl.nalayan Mountaineering institute, wli start functioning from September this year at Darjeeling The chief Instructor will be the Everest conqueror. Tensing Norkay and Major Jayal, of the Indian Air Force, who flew jver the Everest and took picLures, theFOC - 199 words
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162 1954-06-01 2 GAUHATI: Protfolio m the Assam O'-bin-'t have been reallocated MW&M which the Chief Minister Mr. Medhi, has taken OVBC the Community Pvoj-ot. 1 Department, it was auth'ontatively learnt here last Vtatok. Mr. Medhi is understood to have taken over this department for pve«t~r co-CidiTia-tk>n a.n<i effectiveFOC - 162 words
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1527 1954-06-01 3 Review Of Parliament's Budget Session By "tERTINAX" NEW DELHI. Members of the "Lok Sabha" and the Council of States are busy packing to return to their homes after Pariic.nent's Budget session, leaving Delhi to summer's scorching iun, and to the summer routine ofMADRAS MAIL - 1,527 words
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308 1954-06-01 3 MGW DELHI: The recommendations of the AllIndia Headmasters' seminar held at Taradevi, Simla trom May 17 to June 25, 1953, have been published by the Union Ministry of Education as a brochure entitled "Headmasters on Secondary Education." iiiere are about 10,000 high schools m IndiaFOC - 308 words
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Article55 1954-06-01 3 MADRAS: Amounts subscribed to the Natioanl Plan Loan by various districts )n Madras State are as follows: Coimbatore district Ra. 75.00.000; Tiruneiveli district Rs. 33,75,000; Madura! district Rs. 12,92,000 Salem district Rs 7,78.000; Namakkal taluq Rs. 1.36.700; Ramanathapuram dis. irict Rs. 2,00,000; Udumalpet taluq Rs. 18,00,000; NorthFOC - 55 words
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155 1954-06-01 3 Jap. Premier To Be India's State Guest NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, has invited Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, the Prime Mm ster of Japan, and his party to be the guests of the Government of India during their proposed stay In Delhi between July 14-16. In a message sentFOC - 155 words
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Article84 1954-06-01 3 JAMMU The electoral rolls of the Town Area Committee, elections to which are now m progress m Kashmir, have brought to light the existence of a four voterconstituemcy m Ramban town, lying on the JammuSrinagar highway. They are, three women and one man. At leastFOC - 84 words
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Article256 1954-06-01 3 BOMBAY: Srimathi Durgabai Deshmukh, Chairman of tne Central Social Welfare Board announced that many Part 'A' States wou'd shortly be setting up State Social Welfare Boards. She was addressing a meeting of social welfare workers. Dr. Vivaraj Mehta, state Finance Minister, presiding. Srimathi Deshmukh said many PartFOC - 256 words
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204 1954-06-01 3 Pak. Pact With U. S.Cotton Trade With China Not Affected KARACHI \n American military advisory group will arrive here soon, according to authoritative sources. The sources said the group "should arrive as soon as President Eisenhowei' announces the amount of military aid to be given to Pakistan. The aid agreementFOC - 204 words
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119 1954-06-01 3 Woman's Right To Treat Men Patients CALCUTTA: Dr (Srimatin.! Shua Banerjee, a Calcutta pnysio-tnerapist, established her right to treat men patients wnen the CaleittCa High Court held that the West Bengal Clinical Establ.shment Act. providing tuat lusn snail De employed tor men patients and women for women patients was uitraFOC - 119 words
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Article123 1954-06-01 3 BOMBAY In the hearing or the Keit. a murder case m the sessions court Mr K. A. Somjee, counsel for T. L>. Khaitan, millionaire mdastria.ist of Bombay, told the jury that he would sat sfy them from the prosecution evidence that a false case hadFOC - 123 words
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Article103 1954-06-01 3 VISAKHAPATNAM: A party of women, travelling m the ladies' compartment at the Madras-foound Janata .Express, were robbed of their jewels on Monday night by two person^, who were armed with a revolver and a dagger and boarded the train between Tunl and Hamsavaraon. One ofFOC - 103 words
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Article61 1954-06-01 3 SIMLA: The President, Dr. Rajeodra PraeaiJ, arrived here la.^t week fncm Delhi oo a five-week visit to Simla. Dr. Prasad, who was accompanied by members of bis family and staff, was received at the railway station by the Qovernor and Lteutenant-Gov-ernor oif the Punjab and Himachai Pradesh,FOC - 61 words
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Article137 1954-06-01 3 MADRAS: The All-India final estimate o f dry ginger for 1953-54 puts the current year's area and production at 47,232 acres and 14,601 tons, a a against the partially revised e.Sitmate of 45,563 acres and 13,634 tons for 1952-53, an Increase of 1.667 acres or 3.7FOC - 137 words
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705 1954-06-01 3 Kripalani Forming New Party NEW DELHI: The Communists will cease to be the main opposition m the Indian Parliament, when the two Houses meet again m August, according to indications available here. After a series of* behind-the-scene mcffngs, lasting several days, theFOC - 705 words
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178 1954-06-01 3 No Confidence Move Against S. C. F. Secretary NASIK: About 60 members of the All-India Scheduled Castes' Federation from Maharashtra. Karnatak, and Mara thwada (Hyderabad) expressed no confidence m Sri P. N. Rajbhoj, General Secretary, at a meeting held at DeoloU on May 22 a nd 23. They also expressedFOC - 178 words
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Advertisement140 1954-06-01 3 "Unberthed Tickets For The "RAJULA" Sailing From Singapore On 13rd June '54 Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the 23rd June 1954, for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Thursday, 3rd June at 9.30 a.m. ISLA V KERR140 words
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1333 1954-06-01 4 Responsibility Will Be Ceylon Govt's, Says Desai COLOMBO: starvation and acute distress were bound to prevail amon? six to seven lakfc, of estate workers of inUian origin if the recommendations of the Cabinet Subcommittee were Implemented but it was no concernFOC - 1,333 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-06-01 4 by Photo taken nt a Tea party given by the members of the Student* Bell Club at Penang m honour of Mr. T. Selva Ka napathy, assistant Editor, Indi an Daily Mali, Mrs. Seivag». napatby and Mr. V. T. Arasu, assistant Editor, Tamil Mulish, on their way home on holttfavR. V. SUPPIAH - 55 words
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279 1954-06-01 4 Prohibition Movement Gaining Ground COLOMBO: The prohibition movement is gaining ground and has scored a comparative success, although it has been a failure m its moral aims and object?, states. Mr. A. L. Loos, acting Excise Commissioner, m his administration report for last year. Scores of illicit booths have sprungFOC - 279 words
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76 1954-06-01 4 Position Of Stateless Persons In Ceylon COLOMBO The Ceylon Government has officially informed the Indian High Commission here of its proposals In furtherance of the recent Indo-Ceylon Pact, a Ceylon Government spokesman said. The proposals are understood to relate to the withdrawal of the right to employment and rice rationFOC - 76 words
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Article93 1954-06-01 4 COLOMBO Agriculturists In Jaffna district have been seriously affected by the Indian Government's ban on the export of bulls to Ceylon. Pointing out this to Shri C.C. Desai, Indian High Commissioner, who had been on a visit to the Jaffna peninsula. Mr. V. Kumaraswamy,FOC - 93 words
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Article138 1954-06-01 4 STEADY WORSENING OF CONDITION COLOMBO Addressing a joint meeting: of the officebearers* of various estate committee m. Kolani Vahey and KegaJle d strict s Shrl K. G. 8. Nair, Joint Secretary of the Ceylon Democratic CongTess (formerly the Ceylon Indian Congress); said* that Ceylon Government, by its recent pronouncements andFOC - 138 words
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276 1954-06-01 4 KATHMANDU, May 31.— The Nepalese Prime Minister, Mr. M. P. Koirala, yesterday ordered officiate m Eastern and North-Eastern Nepal urgently to ascertain the whereabouts of the New Zealand mountaineer, Sir Edmund Hillary, reported to be suffering from pneumonia and to give adReuter - 276 words
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Article103 1954-06-01 4 WASHINGTON. May 31 President Eisenhower is to go to New York toda y to deliver a major foreign policy speech m which he is expected to appeal to the free nations to tighten their unity m the face of communist efforts to split the coalition.Reuter - 103 words
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Article45 1954-06-01 4 There will be a meeting of the Divine Life Society on Wednesday, June 2nd at No. 49 Tank Road, Singapore. next to Chett ar's Temp'e at the les dcncc Of Mr. N. AR. n Narayanan Chettiar. AU a^ cordially invued to atU'n.!.'45 words
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