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Title Section16 1954-06-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 115. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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389 1954-06-11 1 —CASEY New IX. Plan To Be Discussed With Indian P.M. CALCUTTA, June 10.— Mr. R. G. Casey, the Australian External Affairs Minister, said here yesterday he was taking a new plan for Indo-China to the Geneva conference. Mr. Casey, whoReuter - 389 words
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Article185 1954-06-11 1 WASHINGTON. June 10 Democrats m both Houses 01 Congress today criticised tne Elsenhower administration's handling of the South East Asia ens. p. Asserting that the admlnlstiation was split on the issue Senator Estes Kefauver (Democrat Tennessee) said one faction constituted "a genuine war party*' willingReuter - 185 words
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Article144 1954-06-11 1 BEIRUT (Lebanon). June 10 Prime Minister Mohaiumed All of Pakistan <forc~*landed here yesterday m Super-Constellation carrying him to Istanbul, Turkey. The Premier, accompanied by his wife, two sons anil officials, had just taken olt <from Beirut international an. port when the plane was forego to turnA.P. - 144 words
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166 1954-06-11 1 U.S. Aid A Threat To Pakistan, Says Muslims! LAHORE, une 10.— The Central Committee of Jamat ul Isiami (extreme religious Muslim brotnernood) today described American mintary aid us a threat to Pakistan's independence, ideology and culture. Tae Jamat ul Isiami has branches all over the country although the exact extentReuter - 166 words
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Article49 1954-06-11 1 TOKYO, June 10 —Finance Minister, Sankuro Ogasawara. today reiterated at a national bankers rally m Tokyo that devaluation of the Japanese yen should be avoided by aU means. He added Government haa no intention of changing its deflation policy until Japan'-* international trade balance Improved.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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139 1954-06-11 1 From Our O»'n Correspondent BOMBAY, June 10 India's first oil refinery just cunmleted at Trombay Island off Bombay U now fr^ady for production. The Sttod&r 1 vacuum Oil Company who ha y built the plant has announced that the first boilers of theCopyright - 139 words
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108 1954-06-11 1 LONDON, June 10 Sir Thomas White, Australian High Commissioner here said last night there was room for many millions more m Australia and he hoped they wouid oe British. Speaking at a meeting of the society for the oversea &ettlenent of British women, he saidReuter - 108 words
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105 1954-06-11 1 MELBOURNE, June 10 The Menzies Government of Australia will have a majority of seven m the new House of Representative, compared with 15 before the May 2i) elections, it was announced today. Under the preferential vote •ystem. the final count m the .ast doubtful seatReuter - 105 words
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Article76 1954-06-11 1 MONTREAL, June 10 Development of a uniform Commonwealth policy on trade with Communist countries will be proposed here at the 18th congress of the Federation of Commerce of the "British Empire which opens on Monday. The Canadian Chamber nt Commerce will make the proposal at theReuter - 76 words
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30 1954-06-11 1 LONDON. June 10 Britain contributed almost U5538,000,000 for development and welfare projects In its Colonies m 1953, a government White Paper reported yesterday.- APAP - 30 words
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Article39 1954-06-11 1 NEW DELHI, June 10 M r Richard Casey, Australian Minister of External Affairs, arrived here today to discuss with Mr Nehru. the Indian Prime Minister, a new plan for settlement of the In^oChin a war.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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62 1954-06-11 1 THE TREE THAT PRISONER NEHRU PLANTED From Our Ow n Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 10 The plum tree plantod by prisoner Nehru at Aimora Jail m 1945 is now yeilding fruit, and Premier Nelun was the first receptant ot a basketful from the Superintendent on Wednesday who wrote that theCopyright - 62 words
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Article113 1954-06-11 1 GENEVA, June 10 Cambodia is as independent as India or Pakistan, a Cambodian delegate to the IndoGhina peace conference declared here yesterday. Mr. Sam Sary, special representative of King Norodon Sihanouk of Cambodia, told a press conference that his country one of the two smallerReuter - 113 words
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104 1954-06-11 1 SAIGON, June 10 General Henri Navarre, who was re cently reheved of his post aa French Commander m Indo china told his troops yesterday that their difficulties would probably increase m the neai tuture. In a farewell message he said that "if no lasting politicalReuter - 104 words
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Article58 1954-06-11 1 NEW YORK, June 10 The Thai Government "is quietly begging the U.S. to set up a system of air bases m Thailand," the magazine Newsweek said Wednesday. It said the U.S. was cool to this idea because it would ''almost certainly" mean moving m ground troopsA.P. - 58 words
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Article35 1954-06-11 1 BANGKOK, June 10.— Thai military and police units will soon undertake a lecture tour of rural areas m Campaign to prevent spread of Communism. The report was carried yesterday by Liberty, Bangkok English-language daily.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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202 1954-06-11 1 -^CHOU EN-LAI GENEVA, June '10.— Red Chinas Premkr-Fore-ign Minister Chou En-lai declared Wednesday the policies of the United States are "seriously blocking the way to progress at the Geneva conference." The Chinese Communist Foreign Minister also assailed what he called "the war fac.A.P. - 202 words
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Article76 1954-06-11 1 JERUSALEM (Irael Sector), June 10 An Israel soldier was wounded Wednesday when a military vehicle, travelling along .the Israel-Egypt armistice line near Kissifim settlement, hit a buried mine, an Israel spokesman said. He said fire was opened on the vahicle at the same time fromA.P. - 76 words
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56 1954-06-11 1 NEW DELiHI. June 101 The Argentine expedition to 26,796 feet Rhauiagiri Peak m N*pal, plans to make its assault on the summit towards the «nd °f May, according to a letter received oday oy tne Argentine Embassy here. The result of the assault la expectsReuter - 56 words
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Article86 1954-06-11 1 NO INDIAN PROPOSAL RE SUEZ GENEVA, June 10 Authoritative sources here denied yesterday that India had proposed to Britain the establishment of an international committee which wou>d define conditions for the reentry of British troops into Egypt after evacuation. An Egyptian spokesman Cairo was quoted as saying that Mr. KrishnaReuter - 86 words
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Article78 1954-06-11 1 WASHINGTON. June 10 Sir Zafrullah Khan paid a 90 minute call on U S. Assistant Secretary of State Henry Byroade yesterday and Hie Pakistan Foreign Minister sun? that Indochina and other Asian questions were discussed. He declined to give dteftaUs. but he told newsmen that theA.P. - 78 words
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166 1954-06-11 1 From Our O«n Correspondent MADRAS, June 10 The Andhra High Court wM start functioning from Guntur from July 5, according to a notification issued by the President of India. The Chief Justice Otsignate Mr. Subba Rao accompanied by Mr. Ganapathi Registrar designate,Copyright - 166 words
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Article175 1954-06-11 1 SEOUL, June 10 President syngman Rbee today Htmt a congratulatory message to Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her birthday. Mr. Rhec said, "Please accept ray hearty and sincere* felicitation on the occasion of your Majesty's birthday. My Government and i*eople join me mReuter - 175 words
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Article177 1954-06-11 1 GENEVA, June 10 The United States and Cojimunist China are expected to resume direct talks here today on the future of American and Chinese nationals m each other* territory. A preliminary meeting was held here last Saturday the first direct contact between the United States andReuter - 177 words
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77 1954-06-11 1 NEW YORK, Jane 10 Newsweek magazine said Wednesday the French aircraft carrier Belleau was sent to Hong Kong for repairs Just as Dien Bien Phu was falling, and French naval officers blame it on the United States. The magazine said improper labels onA.P. - 77 words
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354 1954-06-11 1 SEQUEL TO EUROPEAN LEADER'S CRITICISM OF BR. COLONIAL POLICY NAIROBI, June 10.— General Sir George Erskine, Commander-in-Chief East Africa, walked out of a dinner here last night when a speaker blamed Britain's "weak and unrealistic" colonial policies for East Africa's "present deplorableReuter - 354 words
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Article88 1954-06-11 1 Kingdom continued peace and prosperity under your Majesty's reign.' Reuter KARACHI. June 10 Pakistan's Governor-General Mr. Ghulam Mohammad has sent birthday greetings to Queen Elizabeth. "On behalf of the Govern, ment and people of Pakistan and on my own behalf I offe* Your Majesty and the GovernmentReuter - 88 words
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Article57 1954-06-11 1 BAGHDAD, June 10 Unofficial reports indicated that at least two were killed In election clashes m Iraq Wednesday. The newspaper Al Yaqdha reported on dead m a clash of opposing factions m Kabhenain, a suburb of Baghdad. Reliable reports from Kirkuk said one was killedA.P. - 57 words
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Article24 1954-06-11 1 TOKYO. June 10— Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako today sent congratulations to the Queen Elizabeth II on her official birthday APAP - 24 words
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77 1954-06-11 1 From Our Own .Correspondent MADRAS, June 10 India will be shortly bulldl"? its ow» jet Aircraft engines. A Britfsh expert from Ron* Royce Company who na* asked to study the feasibility has declared that Bangalore Is best situated place where the factory can beCopyright - 77 words
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Article44 1954-06-11 1 WASHINGTON, June 10.— The United States Census Bureau said yesterday that the nations population including armed forces overseas, was about 161,969,000 on May 1, this was an increase of 2,767,000 or 1.7 per cent over the estimate on May 1, 1953. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article107 1954-06-11 1 LONDON. June 10 The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attended a special performance of the Royal tournament here yesterday. A Guard of Honour of the Royal Navy, a Battalion of the Coldstream Guards and the Royal Air Force gave a Royal salute m the area asReuter - 107 words
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Article65 1954-06-11 1 The following message was sent by the Governor of Singapore t° the Secretary of State for the Colonies. The message reads:— "Grateful If you will submit to the Queen on the occasion of Her Majesty's Birthday Celebrations m Singapore, loyal greetings from ail Her Majesty's subjects 'n tne65 words
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Advertisement36 1954-06-11 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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594 1954-06-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Fri. June 11, 1954. U.S. GENERAL'S SABRE-RATTLING v'HJLE peace talk* are going on between the two Power Blocs it is \vn ught scandalous for ..:iy one of them to keep .1 issuing one threat after luother against the other. i ne latest of such threats «i594 words
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726 1954-06-11 2 Linguistic Agitation In North India Nehru Flays Demand For "Maha Delhi" ••It Smacks Off Slavish Zamindari Mentality"! NEW DELHI: Inaugurating the Delhi State Political Conference m Delhi recently the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, m angry tones referred to the large-size booklet, titled Mafia Delhi, published by the Delhi State Government'sFOC - 726 words
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1096 1954-06-11 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. Deo Prakash Rai, the secretary of the Darjeeling District Committee of the All-India Gorkha League, m a letter to the "Hindusthan Standard" clarifying the demand for the creation of "Gorkhasthan" (a separate State for the Gorkhas) says that "the struggle for survival datesFOC - 1,096 words
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Article158 1954-06-11 2 NEW DELHI Mr. N. S. Lokurj who has been appointed by the Government of India, to hold a judicial investigation into the accident to a Darbhanga Aviation Dakota aircraft on April 30, near Calcutta. The pilot and a passenger were killed on the spot while theFOC - 158 words
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523 1954-06-11 2 CALCUTTA: The Civil Marriage Act, known as Act HI for governing special types of marriages, which is proposed to be replaced by the Special Marriage legislation now before the Parliament, has these days become quite popular m West Bengal, it is gathered,FOC - 523 words
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Article134 1954-06-11 2 MADRAS: Mr. R. Sema^e «in<i Mr. D. Paramanamia, two Ceylon delegates to Buddhist Synod, held m Rangoon arrived here recently from Rangoo n bringing: with them a beautiful fclatuctte of Lord Buddha. The statuette is stated to fe e 800 years old and was kent mFOC - 134 words
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960 1954-06-11 2 Dr. Keskar's Address To Kerala Literary Academy Languages Of India Must Be Fostered BADAGARA: In his inaugural address to the 23rd annual conference of Hie Samastha Kerala Sahirya Parishad (Kerala literary Academy), held recently m Cherusseri Nagar, Or. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, referred to theFOC - 960 words
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Article176 1954-06-11 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Rehabilitation Ministry has decided that non-ciaimaot displaced persons from We<st i^akistan who are m occupation of houses or tenenmenU constructed at Government expense should be given the option to purchase them. At present the valuation hi being done m the 27 Gcveru-ment-built coloniesFOC - 176 words
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814 1954-06-11 3 C-in-C. Reviews Progress BRNAKUIJUtf: Vice- Admiral Pizey, Comman-der-m-Chief of the Indian Navy declared that the Navy is developing on the right lines and the quality or tne human material is very good." ta- Admiral Pize y B^^ that the acquisition by the IndianFOC - 814 words
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Article177 1954-06-11 3 DUMKA: The Kanishwai development block m the Santhal Parganas district is officially reported to be making "steady and encouraging' 1 progress. An oflic.al review of the v/orking of the various development schemes m this area m April said that over 700 tons jf compost v/ereFOC - 177 words
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Article122 1954-06-11 3 WHY INDIA HAS NO SUBMARINES? BOMBAY: Vice-Admiral Sir Mark Pixey, CVn-C., InOan Navy passed through Bombay o n his way to Delhi from Cochin. In an interview given at the Santa Cruz airport, ViceAd mirad Pizey told) reporters that India could not build up her .'rubmarne mrvtce for want ofFOC - 122 words
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Article314 1954-06-11 3 WALTAIR: The three-week "summer* amttom of th e Anunia Legislative Assembly v.hich commenced here at the T- L N. Reddi Sabha Hall m the Andhra University campus on May 10 concluded last week Barring a four-day recess' during which period the mem' ben visited Machkund, thereFOC - 314 words
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Article74 1954-06-11 3 GAUHATI: A wireless teleprinter circuit between Gauhati and Calcutta is shortly to be established by the Teie?raph Department according to Mr. K. V. Paiv. Director cf Posts and Telegraph 3 Assa-n Circle. The first of its kind to be commissioned for inland communication the circuit wasFOC - 74 words
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Article187 1954-06-11 3 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: Kisan s from Veedhiva. dangam H.iur and Andanaiiur, numoenng a oout 250. marched with drums m a procession to the Collector's oihce iiere. The procession was organised by tne urucni District Kisan Sangam. recently their leaders. Messrs. M. Ka;yanasunaram, M.L.A., and G. Chitramoaiam, M.L.A., metFOC - 187 words
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Article173 1954-06-11 3 FORT COCHIN: The Muni, cipal Council of Fortt Cochin. l small enclave of one sq. mile ii Travancore-Cochin State belonging to Madras, has demanded that the political status quo of the enclave be maintained, the Chairman of the Council aaid last Friday. The ChairmenFOC - 173 words
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Article81 1954-06-11 3 CHANDIGARH: Sri Bhimsen Sechar, Chief Minister of the Punjab, opened the 108-mile-lonjr Bhakra ma*.i canal by releasing SutieJ waters into the canal at a place, a few miles from r up«ar. The Chief Minister pressed a leyer, and the water started flowing: down the lined canal toFOC - 81 words
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90 1954-06-11 3 BOMBAY: Mrs Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya, leader of the Indian women's cultural delegation which has iust returned from a four-week tour of Soviet Russia, said here last week that the Russians believed m the "bona fides" >>i India's foreign policy. Mrs Chattopodhyaya, who arrived m BombayFOC - 90 words
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294 1954-06-11 3 NEHRU TOLD OF RAJASTHAN P.C.C. CRISIS NEW D&LHI; Mr. Adit- endra met the Congress Preai- dent, Mr. Nehru to report on the crisis m the Rajasthun Pradesth Congress Committee over admission of iagirdn.r < M.L, A.s which led to his re- Agnation of the presidentship «f the P.CC. Earlier, heFOC - 294 words
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57 1954-06-11 3 MADRAS: A meeting of the All-India Women's Conference wa= held at Government Estate Mount Road, on June 9. which will be attended by srimathi Durgabai D<:shmukh Chairman af the Central social welfare Board. New Delhi During her stay, Srimathi Durgabhai had informal baUci withFOC - 57 words
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Article34 1954-06-11 3 RS. 3.8 m. LOANS TO 682 J NEW DELHI: Loans total- m? Rs. 38,30,000 were sane- < tioned b y the Rehabilitation < Finance Administration, at its monthly meeting m May The < beneficiaries numbered 882 FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-06-11 3 PHOTO. PRINCE BUU LOC, Chief of the Vietnam Government (left), and French Premier Joseph Laniel sign Treaties of Independence and Association between th<Vr two countries m a June 4 ceremony at the Hotel Matijmon— official Paris residence of tlie French Premier. Looking on is Andr e De La Chauviniere, ProtocolA.P. - 52 words
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669 1954-06-11 3 India-A Pattern For Democracy In Asia -U. s. Pamphlet NEW DELHI: .The U.S. State Department has puhlished a pamphlet entitled, "India: a pattern for democracy m Asia." The publication, which is for circulation m the United States, is primarily intended to educate the American people about "the greateat democracy ofFOC - 669 words
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Article38 1954-06-11 3 BADAUN: Sri Chftudhari Tulsi Ram, a Congress member of the UJP. Legislative Assembly, died of a Sunstroke recently m the village of Gaodaha, 30 miles from here. He was aeed 70 FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article63 1954-06-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Special Jud*e, Mr. S. B. Kapoor adjouraed till July 12 the hearing m U\e case against Mr S. A. Venkataraman, former Commerce and Industry Secretary, Government of India The JudKe granted this adjournment on a request from the Defence Counsel, Mr Tara Chand Mathur, whoFOC - 63 words
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Article176 1954-06-11 3 RANIPET: Dr. Gallen F Scudder, Superintendent of the Scudder Memorial Hospital here, has retired after a distlgnuished service of 35 years m the cause of the sick and the suffering-. Both Dr. and Mrs. Scuddet are great grand -children of Dr. John Scudder (who cameFOC - 176 words
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Article241 1954-06-11 4 COLOMBO Commenting on the Ceylon Government's move to revoke the dtlzenthlp rights of those who are engaged m anti-State activities," Mr. 8. Suntherallngnm, member of tlie opposition to the House of Representatives, said that Premier Kotclawala was pursuing i policy against Caylon Inlians m the same wayFOC - 241 words
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293 1954-06-11 4 Registered Citizens Not Eligible For Parliamentary Seats? CEYLON NEWS: Constitution To Be Amended COLOMBO: Registered citizens will be disqualified from being appointed to t|be House of Representatives and the Senate. All persons who have been granted citizenship under the Indian and Pakistani (C ittzenship) Act will have no right toFOC - 293 words
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Article52 1954-06-11 4 COLOMBO The uovern. ment intends encouraging the locel beer Industry to export beer by exempting any malt liquor sent out of Ceylon from export duty. The Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. A. Ratnayake will seek the approval of Parliament for thi». This exemption already applies toFOC - 52 words
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153 1954-06-11 4 COLOMBO The third stench Foreign Legionnaire to lump ship at Colombo m the past 10 days is 20-year-old Miccli Mario who made a bid for freedom recently when the ship Skaugum, bound for Indo-China, steamed out of the harbour. The two otherFOC - 153 words
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Article241 1954-06-11 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, MP and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Mr. C. SunthcraJlngam, M.P. for VavunJya **poke m Sinhalese at a reception accorded P. B. Bulanlmlama Dteeiawe Minister of Lands and Land Development, when he visited KHinochchi. Mr V. Kumaraswamy, saidFOC - 241 words
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Article128 1954-06-11 4 COLOMBO: For the first time Ceylon attended a U.N. conference when Mr. M. Chandra! Joma represented Ceylon at the International Conference on Tourism, which began last month at Washington sponsored by the Economic and Social OounaiJ of Lho United Nations, says a London report. TheFOC - 128 words
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Article230 1954-06-11 4 COLOMBO; Major Montaeiie Jayewlckreme and Mr. MD. H. Jayawairdane will be sworn m as Minister of Transport and Works and Minister of Finance respectively on July 1 They are now Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministers whom they will succeed. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. Minister of Finance, will resignFOC - 230 words
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441 1954-06-11 4 COLOMBO: "All the king's horses cannot compel a child to acquire proficiency of expression m the English language, even with the enhanced opportunities available now through Press, platform, radio, cinema an cultural societies," said Mr. A E. Tamber, former president of the All-Cey-lon Teachers' Assosiation,FOC - 441 words
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136 1954-06-11 4 UNP-LABOUR AGREE ON ANTI-RED FRONT COLOMBO Sitting memoers wili be allowed to recontest their respective wards m the Co.ombo Municipal elec. tions. This has been agreed to d> the U.N.P., Labour Party Front. Hut nomination to the Koliupltiya Ward has still to be de cidea. A spoßesman of the LabourFOC - 136 words
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Article69 1954-06-11 4 MAGGONA: A woman "who was trying to save her child from the floods was killed when the house which she was about to leave collapsed.. The house, situated by a river, flooded and collapsed due to the heavy rains. The woman, Maglin, the wife ofFOC - 69 words
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