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Title Section16 1954-06-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 112. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENT16 words
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416 1954-06-08 1 India May Join Asian-Sponsored Defensive Alliance DOMINATION BY WEST RESENTED-U-S. Envoy WASHINGTON, June 7. America's Ambassador to India, George V. Allen, said today that India might undertake a defence alliance with its neighbours provided vt felt Asians were taking the lead. Allen, former envoy m such diplomatic hotspota as IranA.P. - 416 words
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Article103 1954-06-08 1 CALCUTTA, June 7. -The privately-managed British expedition to search for the Yeti abominable snowman) m the Everest area has given up and is returning, the Khatmandu correspondent of the Statesman newspaper reported yesterday tie added that after a thorough search of the area, expedition membersA.P. - 103 words
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185 1954-06-08 1 P. 1.-Based U. S. Navy Planes For Indo-China BRITAIN'S SUCCESSFUL OPPOSITION WASHINGTON, June 7.— The Washington Post, m a copyrighted story, sa d today the United States twice during April proposed using American Navy carrier planes and Air Force planes based m the Philippines to intervene m the Indo-china war,AP - 185 words
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Article146 1954-06-08 1 SAIGON, June 7 Premiei Prince Buu Loc returned t<Vietnam from France yesterwith a declaration that "thi measures now being studiec tor a ceasefire cannot m any way threaten our national unity. Buu Loc left Paris on Fnaa\ after initiating treaties' \r> Paris which he said "recognisf theAP - 146 words
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Article122 1954-06-08 1 PARIS June 7 Generai Paul Ely new French Com-numdor-'in-Chicf m Indochina and his assistant. General Raoul Sa'an, left Oriy airport last night for Saigon. Before tak ng off they had a conversation at tne airport With Defence Minister Rene Pleven who had come to seeReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-06-08 1 PHOTO. GENEVA, June 7 Chinese Communists at the Geneva coni'erencf appear c, rta.n that the talks on Korea an,i In<fc>- China uhl take up most of this year ana perhaps part of 1955. As the marathon conference enters its seventh week, the delegation stiUReuter; A.P. - 156 words
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Article134 1954-06-08 1 LONDON, June 7. -The Sun. day PictorH! yesterday criticised Princess Margaret's venture into how business as "lamentable and unnecessary/ The Princess lately has been m the headlines ns associate producer of "The Frog, 1 an Edgar Wallace thriller staged for charity last week. It payed threeA.P. - 134 words
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70 1954-06-08 1 NEW MONARCHIST PARTY FORMED IN ITALY! ROME, June 7 Acftille Lauro, millionaire shipowner who formed a new Monarchist Party last week, appealed last night for a "fighting Union' for his group, the centre bloc of govrenment parties and the far eight proFascist movement to ''whip Communism out of Italy." Lauro,AP - 70 words
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Article132 1954-06-08 1 JAP BUDDHIST MISSION IN COLOMBO COLOMBO. June 7 A fiveman Buddhist goodwi 1 nvs si on from Japan arrived here last night and was welcomed by Dr. G. P. P. Malalasekere. president of the World Fellowship of Buddhists and local Buddhist eco.osiastical dignitaries. The mission consists of two monks, ReverendReuter - 132 words
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158 1954-06-08 1 From Our Ow n Correspondent, HYDERABAD, June 7— The teacher* of Osinania University have protested strongly against the move oi the ixovernment oc inuia to take over the University and change the medium vi instruction 11 oni iuu to Hindi. Xhey leaCopyright - 158 words
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Article159 1954-06-08 1 WASHINGTON, June 7 Senator Joseph McCarthy has promised evidence 1 which will "blow up" tne Armys case against him at the resumed hearings of the Senate investigation's sub-committee here today. The evidence consists of transcripts of telephone calls between members of the subcommittee and Mr. Robert Stevens, SecretaryReuter - 159 words
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Article56 1954-06-08 1 ZARUBIN BACK IN U.S. NEW YORK, June 7.— TUe Soviet Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Georgi Zarubin, arrived here by air yesterday from the Geneva conference', but declined to comment on the negotiations, saying "it is difficult to say anything/ He was met by his wife ana Semyon Tsarapkin,56 words
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Article58 1954-06-08 1 CASEY TO MEET NEHRU MELBOURNE, June 7. -Mr. Ftichard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, said last night he would have short meetings with Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister of India, and Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, Pakistani Foreign Minis, ter, m New Delhi and Karachi on his way back to theReuter - 58 words
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135 1954-06-08 1 Agrarian Situation In Tirunelveli From Our O« n Correspondent MADRAS, June 7. The agrarian situation In Tirunelveli District has been causing some anxiety to the authorities here because of reports of widespread discontent among the tenants about sharing of crops. The President of the Tamilnad Congress Committee Mr, L. S.Copyright - 135 words
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Article74 1954-06-08 1 From Our n Correspondent BOMBAY, June 7 London will be only 16 hours away to passenger^ from India m the new Super Constellation service of Air India International. The first of five new planes tor the Indian serv.ee arrived hi re o n Sunday,Copyright - 74 words
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Article182 1954-06-08 1 WASHINGTON S. E. A. DEFENCE WASHINGTON, June 7 The united States has given the mliitary leaders of tintain, trance, Australia and New Zealand conditional estimates of tne force* it could use m emergency defence of buuLh-iL.tusL A-.ia, sources close to the five-power mm b ray talks here said yesteruay. ItRouter - 182 words
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Article149 1954-06-08 1 RUSSIA REJECTS "COLOMBO" POWERS! GENEVA. June 7 Russia today rejected a French proposal that an international commission to supervise indo-China armistice be entlnely composed of the flve"Colcmbo Powers" ami lasrsted that at least one Communist nation must be a member, conference source said. The *'Ck)lombo'' nations are India,Reuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-06-08 1 PHOTO. QUEEN ELIZABETH II (rigW), looks anxious as she watches the raicing at Epsom, Surrey, on the afternoon of June 2. when with other members of the Royal Family she saw the American-owned "Never Say Die," ridden by Lester Piggott win the 175 th Renewal ofA.P. - 76 words
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142 1954-06-08 1 A-Committee Member's Warning WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT, June 7.— U.S. Representative James T. Paterson, a member of the Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, said last night the United States has two nuclear "devices" which are too dangerous to be tested. Questioned by a newsmanA.P. - 142 words
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Article116 1954-06-08 1 NEW YORK. June 7 Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt is goin°r to Moscow n#xt month on an assignment for Look Magazine, the magazine said yesterday. A spokesman for L<ooic said d* tails on Mrs. Roosevelt's trip and on articles she >£ to do for the magazineAP - 116 words
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Article18 1954-06-08 1 TAIPEI, June 7 The new governor cf Formosa, C K. Yen, waa sworn into office here today.- APAP - 18 words
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635 1954-06-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Tues. June 8, 1954. U. S. Moves Against India XT is one thing preparing to fight the Communists, out it is quite another to keep a watch and ward over tne neutrals. It is one thing to help Pakistan, but it is quite anotner to do635 words
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721 1954-06-08 2 Chief Minister Kamaraj Supports Demand COIMBATORE: Speaking at a luncheon party given to him last week by the Chairman and members of the Southern India Millowners' Association, Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, said he agreed with the view of the Chairman, Sri R.FOC - 721 words
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Article71 1954-06-08 2 CALCUTTA: The Hindus, cnani Talimi Sangh will conuuct a "gram racnana. course" irom June 15 to train vinage .evel womers tor organising community deveiopmem wuia. oiXty students irom ail tlie •states will undergo the twoyear course wnicn will inciude practical training m a compact area ot 20FOC - 71 words
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Article193 1954-06-08 2 SRINAUAri: June 6. iVlaj.-oen. R. H. Niiruno, onief of the Unitou iNations Military observers learn of the cease_fire line m ivasmmr, toid the tutu nc was satisfied with tne cooperation he was receiving irom the Indian and PaKistan mLitary autnonties during tne watch of the 600-mile-long cease-fireFOC - 193 words
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Article153 1954-06-08 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. Raja, gopalchari has issued the ioliowing appeal "May i draw the attention of the patriotic readers of The Hindu, men, women and all the young folk, to the Governors tf'und for the Gandhi Mandapam at Madras? It is hoped that the Kirti GopuramFOC - 153 words
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Article94 1954-06-08 2 BRNAKULAM: The Minimum Wages Committee for Plantations appointed by Government held its last meeting here on Tuesday tiie Chairman, Prof. y. R Filial presiding, and considered the report to be submitted to Government. It da understood the Committee have recommended tnat equal wages should do paid to bothFOC - 94 words
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149 1954-06-08 2 Ceilings On Land Holdings Likely In Madras MADRAS, June 6. Comprehensive land reforms, providing lor fixation of ceding on land ttomuigs m tne state, is lively to oe announcect oy the iviaaras Lrovernmeut suoruy, it was learnt nere. Tnougn notning has yet been nnaliy aeciaed on tne ceiiiag on »an<iFOC - 149 words
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208 1954-06-08 2 NEW Dfci^Hl, June 6. The demand for tne formation of provinces on Jia_ guistic and otner considerations has been supporteu uy tne AU.inciia *Lnau iviaiiasaDha m a memortinuum to the states Keorganization Commission. The 16-page memorandum, submitted oy Mr. N C. cnatcerjee, Presiueat ofFOC - 208 words
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Article106 1954-06-08 2 MADRAS: At the 26tu aanuai meeting of the Andnra Cnamoer or Commerce nelu iast week, Sri. J. V. SJnwyajulu was elected Presiuent lor jiys4-55. The following officeoearers were also e.ected Vice-Presiaents, Jsne V. Venugopal and V. Emberumanar Chetti; and Committee Members, Sris S Venkataran. gam, C.FOC - 106 words
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81 1954-06-08 2 MADRAS: The Government of India, says a Press Note has notified that the certificates of identity to be Issued to Indians proceeding to the French establishments of Pondicherry and Karalkal will be made valid for three years. The permission for travel will be validFOC - 81 words
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63 1954-06-08 2 NEW DELHI, June 6 The Government of India announced yesterday it plans to withdraw its troops from Tibet within three months m order to meet th« terms of the recent IndiaChina agreement on the Himalayan region. The statement said three platoons of Indian troopsAP - 63 words
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Article183 1954-06-08 2 NEW DELHI Russian sanskritists are preparing for publication the Russian translation of the famous Indian economist of the Gupta period, Kautilyas "Arthasastra," according to a "Tass" report. The "Arthasastra" has 'jeen translated from SansKrit by Academicians, M. S. F. Oldenburg, and M. E. E. Obermiher, and willFOC - 183 words
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Article322 1954-06-08 2 TEL.LICHERRY The neea tor an etmoiogical dictionary ia Aiiuayinam ior tne iurtner progress m and development ox tne language and literature was stressed t>y jvir. boorain»iL n.unnan honorary director of tne Travancore University Manfidaripet J-iibrary, presiding over tne ninth anu conciUQ»ng session of tne tnreeuay annualFOC - 322 words
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Article190 1954-06-08 2 BOMBAY: Vice-Admirai Sir Mark Pizey, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy, recently stated that India could not build up a submarine service for want of funds. "As it is, the amount of money the Navy gets m comparison with the other two Services, is less, andFOC - 190 words
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Article262 1954-06-08 2 Bright Food Prospects For Madras MADRAS: Mr. C. Sufjramaniam, Madras Food Minis, ter. said that within a few years the food problem of Madras State wou.d "aimost become a thing of the past.*' Mr. Subramaniam, who was inaugurating the 26th anmia. general meeting of the Andhra (Jhamber of Commerce, saiuFOC - 262 words
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Article85 1954-06-08 2 VILL.UPUHAM: Mr. V. Subbiah, Secretary of the Communist Party m French India, m a statement appealed to all democratic parties m French India to forge united front foi the liberation of French pockets m India. He said that the rejection b^ tne iVrenen government 01FOC - 85 words
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Article96 1954-06-08 2 BANJtAJjUx E: mdiun Airlines Corporation onice© m Bangaloie -*mv cumnunce functioning iroin a centralism a office here frwm June 1 H^herto, Indian Airlines Corporation route numbers one, five ana six, wno«e services, eatner terminated at or passed tlirough Bangalore, had been maintaining separate omoee. The aew officeFOC - 96 words
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Article82 1954-06-08 2 KATHMANDU, June 6— Sir Edmund Hiikiry, who is iear. ing an expedition to Barun vaiiey, has recovered from illness, according to latest information aDout him received here Sir Edmund Hillary was reported to be suffering from pneumonia and a broKen rij. Mr. MacFanane, who was stated toFOC - 82 words
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Article98 1954-06-08 2 KATHAMANDU: Sir Edmund Hillary, Everest Conqueror, who i 3 leadiing a n ex pedition to Barun Valtey has recovered from illness, according to the, latest information about him received here. Sir Edmund Hillary was repoTted to be suffering form pneumonia and a broken riu. Mr. Macfarlane,FOC - 98 words
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47 1954-06-08 2 TMVANDRUM: Government have ordered that the concession whereby documents embossed witn stamps of erstwhile Travancore Government or Coctan Government could be get additionally embossed on presentation at the Cen. trai Stamp Depot, Trivandrum la stopped with effect from June l, 19M. FOCFOC - 47 words
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146 1954-06-08 2 STRICT POLICY WANTED FOR JUTE IMPORT PATNA: Mr. D. P. Khaitan, Secretary, Bihar Jute Growers' Association, suggested m a statement here that at the time of renewal of the Indo. Pakistani Trade Agreement a clear-cut policy should be followed by the Government of India m the matter of import ofFOC - 146 words
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Article143 1954-06-08 2 RANGOON Tne Burmese Government, which only on June 1 created the new state of Karen, may soon be pressed for tne setting up of an "autonomous Musiim State" m North-west Arattan, ac. cording to Press reports here. it is reported that a conference or MusiimFOC - 143 words
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Article167 1954-06-08 2 CALCUTTA: Dr. D S ->latthews, l^hysican accomtxtnyujg, the Kauciienjun^a re~ouuui^>ancc expeuuion, who -i«rf returned to aa.,6 -a an nueiview luat ne nad ooiiected oiood samp.co, noin vne ciunovis at auieitnt aiti--udes ior roaeaicn \vorK at tne •-Sucutta Meaical Conege. Aiiese auaiyses were being made toFOC - 167 words
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Article110 1954-06-08 2 HYDERABAD: The Osmama Graduates 1 Association Cabinet passed a resolution viewing with "grave concern' the move to revive the proposal of transferring Osmani«, University to the Centre. It expressed the opinion that m the absence of a clear picture of the future of the State itFOC - 110 words
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Article71 1954-06-08 2 LONDON: The Mayor and the Council off Venice have requested Ex-Kin g- Farouk to leave Venice following a request from a group of Christian Democratic Munic pal Councillors after a member of Ex- King Farouk's bodyguard had thrown a photograpner into the canal for trying to take aNAFEN - 71 words
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Article30 1954-06-08 2 TRIVANDRUM: Mr B. V. K. Menon, First Member. Board of Revenue, took charge recently as the new Chief Secretary to the Government of the T.C. BUte,- FOCFOC - 30 words
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560 1954-06-08 3 JINNAH AWAMI LEAGUE LEADER'S STATEMENT KARACHI: Mr. M. H. Usmani, President of the Karachi branch of the Jinnah Awami League, has described as 'glaringly unconstitutional and thoroughly unjust" the Pakistan Governor (jenerai's action m dismissing the Fazlul Hug Ministry of East Bengal. InFOC - 560 words
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157 1954-06-08 3 E. Pak. Rifles: Control Vested In Army KARACHI: Karachi's morn.ng dai^y. The Times oi Carachi, reported from its corrre. pDndent that the £ast Pakistan Rifles, which ./eie formely under the controj? the provincial police, have --en made over to the army. Am transfer of control was ordered by the CentralFOC - 157 words
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246 1954-06-08 3 "Shaheed Day Hug Ministry's Order Reversed DACCA: The outgoing United Front Ministry's decision to observe February 21 every year as "Shaheed Day" m memory of those killed m the Police firing on the language movement demonstrators In 1952, has been reversed by the present Section 92-A Government. A Press NoteFOC - 246 words
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121 1954-06-08 3 AGARTALA: Following the Imposition of Section 92-(A) m East Bengal, reports of large-scale arrests at Brahambaria and Comilia towns of Tippora District have been received here. The following persons were taken into custody at Erahmanbaria: (l) y[r /^bdul Bari. Pleader, (2> Mr. Kaffique Master, (3)FOC - 121 words
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Article118 1954-06-08 3 KARACHI: Mr. Ghulam Mohammad, Governor-General oi Pakistan, m an "IP mesage on June 2, appealed to the poopie of Pakistan to preserve the solidarity of Pakistan. H e said that Pakistan s development depended on the unity and solidarity of the people. He appealed to his countrymenFOC - 118 words
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Article86 1954-06-08 3 KARACHI: The Federal Court of Pakistan held its meeting at Lahore "to enquire lute charges of v^lfu.l mal- auininiitrat:on- against the ivjiiiiei r-ajvisian funjao Cmei Minister Mian Mumtaz Dau.aMMMk «MI Mumtaz Daulatana denied all the charge* against matt, xjie vaiiuc uien uskcu me i-ivsecution to suuinit itsFOC - 86 words
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Article63 1954-06-08 3 KARACHI: A section of the local Press reported recently that ChawlOirr. Khaliquzzaman has been offered a seat m the Central Cabinet to replace the Minis.. for Kashmir Affairs and Refugees, Shuaib Qureshi, who, it is repotted, will go as Pakistan Punjab Governor. Chaudhri Khaliquzzaman handed overFOC - 63 words
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Article71 1954-06-08 3 New Pak Minister For Punjab? KARACHI: Kaiac.u s morning newspa. t >er Dawn reported last week that Mr. Snuaio C^uresm, -Pakistan's Muster of Kashmir Affairs and Rehabilitation, -is ukely to bo appointed as G©vtrno r of (Pakistan) Punjab m place of Mian Aminud.din." Aiian Aiiimuaann was ffoine abroad on leave,FOC - 71 words
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Article114 1954-06-08 3 W. Bengal Minister's Statement OCM uu.u: ml t C. Sen vest t;enga» s Home Minister coid reporters last week tnai tae ve^i tjen^ai Government 'has .lot ye. received any letter i urn the &ast Bengal uov--iiinient appealing ior cooperation m eonuouing the **v and order situation m Eaat ajusian. j\.FOC - 114 words
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Article223 1954-06-08 3 KARACHI: The Karachi Police took into custody eleven per.sons recently for alieged subversive activities, mey included five journalists. Tne arrested persons included Messrs. Mashkoor, Assistant iild:tor, Dawn, Ahmed Hassan, Sub-Editor, Dawn, M. Akhtar, Sports Reporter, Times of Karachi, Eric Rahim, Correspondent, Pakistan ,Timese Lahore, and AnisFOC - 223 words
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Article223 1954-06-08 3 KARACHI Precensorship elf news and common ts was Imposed on all newspapers m Dacca, simultaneously with the proclamation of the Governor's Rule m East Bengal, reports emanating from Dacca revealed here last week. Indications of a tightening of the policy as regards the flow ofFOC - 223 words
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Article103 1954-06-08 3 GAUHATI: A quinine factory under the Five- ear Plan, costing over Rs. 4 lakhs will be established at Gauhati by tne Government of Assam, it is learnt here. To accelerate the starting of the factory, the Forest Minister of Assam will visit the. quinine factory mFOC - 103 words
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Article76 1954-06-08 3 COIMBATORE Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, said here on Wednesday that the State Government was contemplating introducing comprenensive land reforms m the State shortly. In a Press interview, he stated that since questions line fixation of holdings, distribution of surplus land to the landless, compensationFOC - 76 words
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Article98 1954-06-08 3 RANGOON The Burma Translation Society has now new modern printing equipment, including the first Burmese monotype keyboard. The printing machinery came as a girt from the United States of America under the T.C.A. Programme, to help this nonprofit making, and non-poiiti-cal institution bring out more98 words
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Article94 1954-06-08 3 BOMBAY: One person died, and another received minor injuries, when a pistol went off accidentally at Red Gate Customs House here on Wednesday. The pistol, along with some luggage, was being declared by an American at the Customs House, Sri V. K. Desai, a Cadet OfficerFOC - 94 words
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Article76 1954-06-08 3 MADRAS: The Chief presidency Magistrate passed oriwui the tile of the Third Predera last week withdrawing sidency Magistrate Court, Saldapet, the batch of four casea against Mr. N. s M. LKtkshmanan Chetttir and three others un ler tbs Madras Prohlbdtion Act and transferring' the fameFOC - 76 words
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Article47 1954-06-08 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Ramunni Menon, Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras has proceed on a month's leave from June 7. Mr. W. R. S. Sathianathan, Second Member, Board of Revenue will act as Chief Secretary during Mr. Ramunni Menon's absence FOCFOC - 47 words
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489 1954-06-08 3 POONA: The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Trust Fund proposes to intensify its activities on four fronts antileprosy work, propagation of Bhoodan movement, medicai relief for labour and the spread of the principle often emphasised by Gandhi ji that all religions are equal, it wasFOC - 489 words
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48 1954-06-08 3 MADRAS: It is realiably understood that Dr. C. P. Kamaswami Ayyar, ViceChancel. or of Annamalai University, has been inVited to accept the Vice.Chancellcrship of Banana Hindu University. Acharya Narendra Dev. Vice-Chanceilor of Banaras University resigned recent. y owing to ill-health. FOCFOC - 48 words
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91 1954-06-08 3 NEW DELHI: The first consignment of locomotive boilers, being given by Canada to Indl i under the Colombo Plan, has just arrived at the Chiltannijin locomotive worlcs m (Vest Bengal. The boiier.s will be fitted to locomotives manufactured at Chittaranjan Canada is making a giftFOC - 91 words
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663 1954-06-08 4 Kotelawala Govt.'s Move To Weed Out 'Undesirables' COLOMBO: A political screening aimed at preventing those Indians who, m the opinion of the Government, belong to any subversive political group, from becomine Ceylon citizens and cancellation of the Ceylon citizenship of those who were found guiltyFOC - 663 words
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Article231 1954-06-08 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Mijhister will shortly be" asked by the Chamber of Commerce of Ceylon to clarify several points regarding" the entry of foreign capital into Ceylon on the ground that earlier statements have been vague. The Chamber will ask for a specific statement on231 words
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350 1954-06-08 4 "Indians Will Not Quit Ceylon"— Thondaman BOMBAY: "Nothing will make us leave Ceylon" said Mr. S. S. Thondaman, President of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, speaking at a reception given to him by the Bombay tTadesh Congress Committee at the Congress House recently on his arrival here en route to GenevaFOC - 350 words
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Article174 1954-06-08 4 COLOMBO: A Roman CaIhouc bisnop, the Kt. Rev. ueiebvre, wno was expeaea with two otner priests irom Ked China and sunered imprisonment at the hands 01 communists, passed tniougn Colombo recently on tne French liner "Cambodge" for France. The Bishop told a pressman hereFOC - 174 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-06-08 4 PHOTO. A small-scale model of the "Super Whale" seen on one of Us daily test runs on the Havel River, West Berlin. Engineer WUbelm Fechner, 55, who designed this craft with itM body modelled on the shape of the flying boat, claims it could cross the Atlantic from Hamburg toA.P. - 76 words
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Article180 1954-06-08 4 COLOMBO "The mere making; of reckless and unprov*cf~ charges against us will not help the formation of the C.P.— -N.L.S.S.P, United Front, and we do not wren to reply m kind" Mr. Pteter Keunenian M.P. told me referring' to the latest posiUi.n taken up by the NavaFOC - 180 words
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Article114 1954-06-08 4 COLOMBO The Oov. crnment Parliamentary Group at its meeting recently allocated four seats m the Ceylon Parliament to citizens of Ceylon by registration, as agreed upon m the Delhi Pact, The Party adopted a resolution favouring an increase m the total number of seats In theFOC - 114 words
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350 1954-06-08 4 Recognition Of Degrees In Tamil Sanskrit Urged CHUNNAKAM: a deputation from the Jaffna Oriental Studies Society testifying before the National languages Commission said that those who had passed the Fandit and Yiuwan exams of the Society were treated as uncertinca'ted teachers. Until the diplomat of the Society and of UniversitiesFOC - 350 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-06-08 4 MRS. MERLIN FERNANDEZ who took part In the concert held by Kerala Samajam, Kuala Lumpur on May 29 at the Sarojini Dcvi School, Sentri. She was awarded with a a'lver cup for her performance.34 words
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207 1954-06-08 4 COLOMBO: Le«slation to compel mciranttle firms to Ceyioneso thei/ttaff will be advocated by the Chamber of Commerce of Ceylon In a memorandum to the Prime Minister. The Chamber intends suggesting that all firms should be compelled to employ at least 75 per c«nt Ceyionese staff. TheFOC - 207 words
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Article37 1954-06-08 4 NEW YORK, June 7 Mr Walter Winchell, the columnist, said today that Dr. J. Robert Oppenheuner, the suspended American atom scientist, was planning to take up a professorship at CambrMsre University. England.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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