Indian Daily Mail, 25 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 129. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1554 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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506 1954-06-25 1 Interview Granted 7 o Indian Press Representative Dr. Shelvankar MADRAS, June 24. The Chinese Premier, now in Geneva participating in the Indochina peace talks, told the Madras daily HINDU'S Correspondent Dr. K. Shelvankar at Geneva: "The Chinese people are506 words
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161 1954-06-25 1 Nehru Chou To Meet Alone On Opening Day Of Talks NEW DELHI, June 24.— The Indian and Chinese Prime Ministers Mr. Nehru and Mr. Chon En-lai are expected to meet alone without any advisers when they open discussions here tomorrow. The talks will not start until after lunch though Mr.Reuter - 161 words
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Article175 1954-06-25 1 WASHINGTON. Jun e 24 rae White House announced >< ■•■-■t.-rrlay that President Eisenhower would be host at a 'incheon at the White Housh on Saturday to Sir Winston and his Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden. cf i* e Whi te House said 28 leaders of bothReuter - 175 words
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92 1954-06-25 1 EDEN WANTS NO- WAR PACTS WITH REDS LONDON. June 21 Fore^n isecretary Antnony E4» yesterday suggested a .Soum-iva-st Asian l>eju*nce 1-aet wouid Include non-ag-gression pacts witn the Communists. Jiist back from Geneva conference, Mr. Eden told an anxious Houst* of Lords: "I hope It wiu be possible to agree toAP - 92 words
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Article39 1954-06-25 1 RED CHINA MISSION TO INDONESIA JAKARTA, 'Indonesia), June 24 A 12-man Communist Chinese trade delegation arrived in JaKaiia touay uv ship to continue discussions on implementation of the first Chinese-Indonesian trade agree, ment signed on November 30, 1953.- APAP - 39 words
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92 1954-06-25 1 A Queen's Scholarship for 1954 has been awarded U 1 Miss Tan Kheng Chco. Mss Tan is 18 years of age She received her early educatios at the Presbyterian Ladies* College, Sydney and Cathedral High School, India and iaten at the Raffles Girls' School and92 words
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Article21 1954-06-25 1 The inquiry into tne crash of the Constellation aircraft which wa« postponed, will r*■umt today June ft 8 m21 words
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Article49 1954-06-25 1 HINDI TELEPRINTER NEW DELHI, June 24 The nrst newspaper teletype circuit in Hindi, India's national language, has been opened be. tween New Delhi and Patna by the news agency, Hmdusthan Samachar Limited. Distribution of news hero has been in English, which Hindi newspapers required to translate the dispatches- APAP - 49 words
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Article119 1954-06-25 1 NEW DELHI, June 2* Several diplomats here were today sending- urgent cables to their governments for instructions on a ticklish problem of etiquette. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the President, has Invited all memoera of the diplomatic corps to a reception at «t>vernment House tomorrow night in honourReuter - 119 words
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318 1954-06-25 1 Alliance Resignations Do Not Total 1,000-LYTTELTON LONDON, June 24.— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Co oiuai Secretary demetl in the House of Commons yesieruay that tnere had been one 'thousand resignations lxoai itxiciai Councils and local authorities in Malaya. He had been asked by Mr. John Rankin, Labour memuer, how manyReuter - 318 words
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286 1954-06-25 1 LONDON, June 24.— Sir Winston Churchill and his Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, leave here this evening for their talks with President Eisenhower in Washington. Two of Sir Winston Churchill's chief atomic experts will be among his party, suggesting that atomic topics are onReuter - 286 words
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273 1954-06-25 1 WASHINGxUN, June 24. The House Foreign Affairs Committee late yesterday approved Presiuent Eisenhower's '6 1 /> bill ion dodar foreign Aid Programme without major change. it acted several hours alter the President sent j. message to congress declaring that any cuts woindAP - 273 words
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151 1954-06-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 24. Nomination papers on behalf of Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, the Chief Minister, were filed yesterday before the Revenue Divisional Officer, Tirupattur, North Arcot District, for election to Gudiyatham constituency. Nadar who was not a member of the151 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-06-25 1 Arrow m the map above indicates reported route of arms a inut from the cnited States to N'caragua and Honduras which was announced by the States Department on May 24. There wa« no definite announcement cf where the shipments start but there were reports they wereA.P. - 91 words
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391 1954-06-25 1 PARIS, June 24 Success at the Geneva conference or on tne battlefield in Indochina heavily depends on whether France quickly starts giving V k> t nam some real not just paper (freedom, Ngo Dmh Diem, the new Vietnamese tremier, said Wednesday betore takingA.P. - 391 words
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37 1954-06-25 1 Reds Unsafe: MRS. K. P. KESAVA MENON PASSES AWAY We regret to announce the d«ath of Mrs. K. P. Kesava Menon which occurred peacefully at her residence at i»alghat, Maiabar District, South India, on Wednesday, June 23.37 words
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Article74 1954-06-25 1 WASHINGTON, June 24. Major-General Mohammed Rafiq Arif, Chief-of.Staff of the Iraqi General Staff, was greeted with colourful military pageantry Wednesday as he arrived in Washington to begin a tour of U.S. mwitary Installations. The U.S. Army, his host for the visit, gurned outa ginrd of honourA.P. - 74 words
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Advertisement40 1954-06-25 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16 T>o 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66!00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19 50 6 Months 39 00 1 Year 78i0040 words
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29 1954-06-25 2 KURNOOL The Andhra legislative Assembly has been prorogued with immediate effect by the Andhra Governor, Mr. C. M. Trivedl. through a Oaiette Extraordinary iMued FOCFOC - 29 words
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578 1954-06-25 2 India Will Have Schools In Next Two Years NEW DELHI:: The Planning' Commission has approved a new scheme of educational development Involving an ex. penditure of Rs. 5 croree in the remaining two years of the current Plan period. Under this scheme, it is proposed to set up 500 multipurposeFOC - 578 words
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149 1954-06-25 2 DACCA: Charges have been submitted by the police against the former Minister. Sheikh Mui.bur Rahman, who is under detention since the de position of the Hug Cabinet, in connexion with the incident in front of the Dacca Jail on May 6, when wardens fired on149 words
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Article201 1954-06-25 2 ASOKA MEHTA WARNS RULERS OF GOA BOMBAY: Mr. Asoka vfetha, Praja Socialist M.P., .aid here that he was con. ident that Goa. and other Portuguese settlements in india woul<j be free by the end of this year. Presiding over a meeting .ield to commemorate "Goan devolution Day,'' he warned :he201 words
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Article171 1954-06-25 2 DACCA: Two official of the Pakistan central and Eatt Bengal Governments, who a re conferring here on the problems of the province, have decided to recommend that a central loan of rs. 2 crorts be advanced to the co-operallve .societies in East Bengal for purchaseFOC - 171 words
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Article76 1954-06-25 2 NEW UULMI: Mr. Karl J. Khandalavala, well known art cntic and a former Judge of the City Civil and Sessions Court, Bombay, has been appointed a member of the Cen. tral Board of Films Censors. Mr. Khandalavala is a his. torian and author ofFOC - 76 words
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Article55 1954-06-25 2 REWA: Mr. Raghunaih 'Singh, Praja Socialist x>arty, was declared elected to the State Assembly from the Cnandla constituency l n the by-election held recently. The by-election was caused by the judgment of the F/lection Tribunal Nowgoing, declaring the election of Mr. Kamata Prasad Saxena, Comgress, to theFOC - 55 words
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Article55 1954-06-25 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. D. Chaturvedi till recently Ins. pector-General of Forests, Mm. Istry of Food and Agriculture, has been appointed Secretary. General to the 4th World Forestry Congress, which will ac opened at Dehra Dun on Dec 11. The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. has agreed toFOC - 55 words
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Article51 1954-06-25 2 KARACHI: The Paki^in I remier, M r Mohamm^i ftti announced in Parliament here last week that his Government was imposing certain restrictions on the movements of Soviet diplomats in Pakistan. He said the restrictions would correspond to those imposed on Pakistani diplomats in tfet Switt union.,FOC - 51 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-06-25 2 Dr. Djuandrt, Director of Indonesia's National Planning Bureau, accompanied by Mr. UtoJo Soetoto of the Indonesian Ministry of Economics, arrived in New Delhi on June JO, to study the working «.f India's Five Yea r Han. JThev wore received at the Palam Airport by Mr I S. Chopra80 words
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364 1954-06-25 2 Nepal Is Opposed To All Attempts At Enslaving People Foreign Policy Clarified KATHMANDU: Mr. D. R. Regmi, Nepal's Foreign Minister, said that the present Government of Nepal was opposed to all attempts at enslaving nations. Mr. Regmi who was intervening in the fourth day of the debate on a motionFOC - 364 words
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148 1954-06-25 2 BOMBAY: The possibility or otherwise of removing- production control on cloth is understood to have been discussed at a meeting- of tnSs Textile Controls Committee here. Representative^ of the cotton textile industry on the committee w*re stated to have reiterated their demand for theFOC - 148 words
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Article348 1954-06-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress President, Mr. .Nenru, tou. v a ttcret taxiioi 01 mcmiAia of tne Deini Congress Assembly party to know meir cnoice of leaders of tne party. lie toid cne members of tne party tn«*i ne d-d uui purpose to give Out tne result i«FOC - 348 words
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107 1954-06-25 2 NEW DELHI. The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, advised people to try to understand human problems against the juongiouuu vi the cnanging conditions in the world. Sri Nehru who was addressing a public meeting held in Delhi to observe the death anniversary of Rani LaxmibaiFOC - 107 words
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140 1954-06-25 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government has change a the attitude to the Red Shin leader, Khan Abdul Ghaifar Khan. Asked by Pres s men if there was any rapprochement between the Red Shirts and the Government, Mr. Ghaifar jvhan said. Put that question to theFOC - 140 words
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Article211 1954-06-25 2 NEW DELHI: A stun of over £350,000 (Rs. 46,66,700) has been subscribed by people of Indian origi n i n Brltisn East Africa for the Gandhi Memorial College which will be established as a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi in ISast Africa, according to a reportFOC - 211 words
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Article50 1954-06-25 2 SHILLONG: The Assam Ihinoceros Preservation Bill, nas-cd during the last Budget session of the State Assembly, las received the assent of the Governor. The Act prohibits killing, njuring or capture of any rhinoceros and penalizes any contravention with fines or imprisonnient extending upto a year FOCFOC - 50 words
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304 1954-06-25 2 NEW DELHI: Reports from Middle East countries reveal that Pakistan's agents are again busy circulating uhu stories of harassment of Muslims in India by communal bodies. Official circles are amused to note that baseless allegations were published by a number of Pakistan papersFOC - 304 words
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825 1954-06-25 2 N.E.S. Blocks In Tanjore: Committee Approves Draft Plan TANJORE: Short-term credit facilities through grant 0 f loans ufM.vr the Thakkavi Manual to ryots for the puivha c m improved seecU, lertillzers and agricultural implements to the iv.i«- oi Rs. 3,60,000, inauguration oi a livestock Lill provement centre, a poultry productionFOC - 825 words
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Article151 1954-06-25 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Public Service Commission of Tra-vancore-Oochin held a surprise test for would-be social organisers. After the preliminary interview. 80 applicants, m en an d women, all graduates, w er* retained to be further trefl for the 40 social organisers' posts advertised for Men candidates were pivenFOC - 151 words
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Article118 1954-06-25 2 AURANGABAD: Mr. B- .V Datar, Deputy Home Minister. Government of lnd<& dec» aie d here that India need fear no external aggreusiuii eitir.r from Pakistan or others. The Deputy Home Minister, who was addressing a public meeting said it was lndiu'3 desire that her greatFOC - 118 words
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Advertisement73 1954-06-25 2 O The food of champions >^ H«dy mea in evsry load i-»ncr* j^J*T^i>£** hcv they cm keep fix; fro-n MSuv^SffW cough*, cold* snd chci; weak* .3-^ cnof^KtGSaL ceases. Thoy take Cod Liver 01 r~"T\ V^V^V^^ Se*mSeaS Pure Cod Liver Oi3, to-d Nature's &ne«.t food. I > vi\ Vcr r c/73 words
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415 1954-06-25 3 RETURN TO NORMALCY BOMBAY: The yea* 1953 was on th#> o ne f~r Indian banking according to the aSaSi** ll qu lie1 ie t ut «.st annua* report on the trend and proere*. of kS m d a Whereas 1951 witnessed a hieh415 words
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Article840 1954-06-25 3 DEPOSITS OF SCHEDULED BANKS Total deposits of scheduled banks rose over the year by Rs. 6 crjres, being the result of an DCrasat in time deposits of Rs. 12 crores and a fall in demand dopos.ts by Rs. 4 crores. The increase in deposits of banks in 1953 following the840 words
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Article295 1954-06-25 3 INDONESIAN OFFICIALS IN MADRAS O M^ DR^ S: A team of n<los***»5 officials, touring India to study the working c f the vaaaj Year Plan, arrived herr last week from Banglore. me v were received at the airr^»^ Srt T N Lakshminarayanan, Deputy Secretary. rw^L am consi ts of DrFOC - 295 words
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Article173 1954-06-25 3 I NEW DELHI: To help improve the nulk strain of cowa and buffaloes in the country, military farms will now makeavailable to the public. fn-e oi charge, their surplus cow and buffaioe calves, after xeanng them for 30 days. Thtse wlu include some malesFOC - 173 words
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86 1954-06-25 3 LAHORE Pakistan's Finance Minister. Mr. Mohammad All, last week said that life in Pakistani villages was inadequate to meet the challenge of mod ern times. Mr. Mohammad AJi who was inaugurating a three-a&y seminar On village aid a* Murree. said that Pakistan's real asset layFOC - 86 words
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79 1954-06-25 3 muiwjWAK: The Kasargod school Teachers' Conference was held here recently. ■UL aSST* oPre0 Prei Went, Ma.ai^'«n ded Scnooi Teacneis union, presiding jjr. X ft Sf. **LA.. inaugurated' the Conference, Srd s T C Nan yanan Nambiar, MLA., „nd a- X Nayar spoke •of^,^;FOC - 79 words
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Article63 1954-06-25 3 MADRAS: Sri V. Narahari Rao. Comptroller an<i Auditor General of India, who arrived in Madras last week from Bangalore, left immediately by air for Calcutta He was given a send-off 'at the Meenambakkam airport by a large gathering. Sri Narahari Rao will relinquish is offloe in theFOC - 63 words
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Article91 1954-06-25 3 Meanwhile, the Pakistani Minister for States and Fron tier Regions, Mr. M. a. Gurmani, announced in Quetta the decision to merge the Balu chistan States Union with Baluchistan formerly known as British Baluchistan. Mr Gur mam said details i n this connexion were being worked out byFOC - 91 words
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321 1954-06-25 3 i U I7 A: The UN an 1 world economic report, released by the United Nations, said that India's 4 to 5 i** cent increase in national production in 1953 was much larger than the gain in 1952 because the country's grain cropFOC - 321 words
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145 1954-06-25 3 Merger Of Baluchistan States Criticized By Ghaffar Khan last W^SS'.J"^". Abdul Gh »ffar Khan told newsmen He said he had not been to Baiuch.stan for a 'ong timeout according to information rom different sources, people -here wanted a merger with -He North-West Frontier Pro vince He said he was not145 words
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Article163 1954-06-25 3 PATIAL.A The seven -dayold strike of the students of tne Mahindra College was ca:ied oil on Tuesday following a understanding between. the otudents and the Government ox" Pcpsu. Discussions were 'held last 'ignt at the residence of the Chief Mm ster, Co:. Raghbir ■singh, i nFOC - 163 words
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75 1954-06-25 3 KURNOOL. The Andhra Chief Minister, Mr. T. Prakasam, told a Press* Conference that he could not say in ad. vance what action the Government would take on the State Assembly's resolution on prohibition. Asked whether the Government would permit neera tapping in the State, he saidFOC - 75 words
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Article122 1954-06-25 3 NEW DXL.HI i n a- Tecent competition held for designs ior tne Ail-India Medicai Institute, New Deihi, the designs selected were in the following order of merit: Messrs, H J. Brown and L. C. Moulin, Madras; (2) Messrs. A. P Kanvinde and Shackat Rail De.hi (3) Messrs,FOC - 122 words
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70 1954-06-25 3 Alleged Sabotage In Indian Coal Mines HYDERABAD. There have been several cases of "cabotage and interference with production" in the Singareni coal mines in recent weeks according to a letter addressed to tne General Secretary of the Colliery Workers' Union by the management. The letter cites instances of short circuitingFOC - 70 words
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Article50 1954-06-25 3 LAHORE: Mr. Khatak. the Fronter Awami League lead, er, last week -aid the U S.Pakistani mi.itary aid agreement would imperil the independence of the country. He appealed to the' people to rise and "save the country from falling into the clutched cf foreign imperialists.' FOCFOC - 50 words
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412 1954-06-25 3 Madras Govt. To Aid Private [j Electricity Undertakings MADRAS: The Madras Government proposes to formulate a plan by which loans will be made available to private electricity undertakings for definite rural electricity extension schemes The loans are to be granted from Central assistance proposed in this connexion. This was disclosF?,w?n^?FOC - 412 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-25 3 WoJirffih^f V 8 Uth l i orea b Y nine goals to nil in the, in fie n* played in Zur,ch ""'J the A o«th P K2ri?n S ii2, W S: r A <,Uel for the »*>" ln "ont of two uSntUie? Sn,f^ dl,rinff match June th Trn prevent cslb«r60 words
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Article90 1954-06-25 3 CALCUTTA: Miss Goeta Mukherjee (26), and Mr Laki Poddar (.45), both of Calcutta, died from suspected poisoning on Tuesday after they had their .unch together at a fashionable Chinese restaurant here. Waiters at the restaurant sa-d that Miss Mukherjee and Mr, Poddar ate a "pan" atFOC - 90 words
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Article69 1954-06-25 3 AGRA: The Agra Praja Socialist Party has passed a re- solution declaring that PSP. workers, who had apologised for taking part an the campaign against the enhanced irrigation tax should no longer be regarded as party members. About 100 out of 180 arrested in Agra districtFOC - 69 words
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78 1954-06-25 3 ACQUISITION OF ZEMINDARIES IN W-BENGAL CALCUTTA: Elaborate arrangements are being made by the West Bengal Government to acquire about 25,000 zemindard estates, and the interests of about 13,09,000 intermediaries under the provisiona of the Estate 3 Acquisl tion Act. Revisionai settlement operatnons at a cost of Rs. l.ls,00 -000 haveFOC - 78 words
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Article71 1954-06-25 3 lo -Newspapers TRIVANDKUM: A meeting of the Press Advisory Doi.d w~*s neid in tn e Secretarai i^T> We f k the Chief Minuter! Sri Patto m Tha nu Piuai. p e aiding. Besides the Chief Socreiary to the Government and thn or Pu blic Relat J^ fernsFOC - 71 words
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Article43 1954-06-25 3 BURDWAN The Maharajadhira ja Bahadur c f Burdwan has given as a llrst instalment 1,000 bighas of land to the bhoodan movement. Burdwan «.Irtrict has m far given 1.300 bighas of land to bhooifcan This Includes the Maharaja* donation.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article104 1954-06-25 3 MAINITAL: Mo re Indians have left on a pilgrimage to Kaiiash Mansarovar in Western Tibet. Two batches consisting of six pilgrim* from West Bengaj and five belonging to Ramkrisnna Kutir i*eft Aimora f or Western Tibet early thi d week. Another party ied by Swami Pavana nFOC - 104 words
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Article106 1954-06-25 3 MERCARA: It is propose j to introduce a degree course in Science subjects in the Mercara Government First Grade College from th coming academic year. The State Government have sought affiliation by the Madras University to this course I', A< L^kshmanaswami Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor and Chairman ofFOC - 106 words
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122 1954-06-25 4 INQUIRY INTO ANGODA MENTAL HOSPITAL COLOMBO: Labour M.l*., Mr. R. E jayatliaka, last week asked the Prime Mini*to appoint a committee of inquiry to investigate immediately tne conditions in the Mental Hospital. Angoda This is a sequel to the inalde story of the Mental Hospital published m the "Sunday Observer.FOC - 122 words
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77 1954-06-25 4 COLOMBO: Five thousand lawyers' clerks in Ceylon are clamouring for the rights and privileges mercantile employees will enjoy under the Shop and Office Employees Act. At the annual general meeting of the Colombo lawyers' Clerks' Association a re. solution will be moved appealing toFOC - 77 words
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Article49 1954-06-25 4 COLOMBO: The Fire Brigade was summoned last week to put out a fire at Plate Ltd., Kollupltiya The fire was brought under control witwm half a n hour of the arrival of the fire tenders. The cause of the fire has not oeen ascertined yet— FOCFOC - 49 words
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227 1954-06-25 4 Guns, Bombs, Bottles Stones In Ceylon Elections Pandemonium Holds Up Polling MOUNT LAVINIA: Guns, home-made bombs, bottles and stones were used when rival parties clashed Saturday last during the Dehiwala Mount Lavinia Urban Council elections. At Kalubovila shots were fired in the air outside a polling booth at 2 p.m.FOC - 227 words
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Article133 1954-06-25 4 THEY WANT WORKSHOPS REORGANISED COLOMBO: Absence of coordination between Government departments was the chief contributory factor foi the failure of state- ponsored ventures said Dr. N. M. Perera. M.P He waa addressing a meeting of Department of Indus tries carpentry workers from the seven workships which arc scheduled to beFOC - 133 words
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Article258 1954-06-25 4 COLOMBO: For at least five days in the week (between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.) there is practic illy no reception on Radio Ceylon's 61 metre frequency bandI Innumerable complaints have i oeen made to the Directori General of Broadcasting Mr. M. JFOC - 258 words
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Article163 1954-06-25 4 COLOMBO: Mr. J. J. Hurley, the Canadian High Commissioner in Ceylon, stressed the importance of Engti-h, in view of the present policy of the Government to switch over to Swabasha as the medium of instruction, when he addressed the Ceylon Federation of university Women here at VisakhaFOC - 163 words
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Article114 1954-06-25 4 COLOMBO: Little clay buses of me Prime Minister are now to be bad in the local bric-a-brac market I fljund them quite unexpectedly tne other day wuiie moociung around tne cottage iiwlustiies Department's showroom in the For*. I am afraid the sculptor responsible forFOC - 114 words
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Article183 1954-06-25 4 KATHMANDU: A suggestion that the citizenship law of Nepal should be suitably altered to bring back Rs. 60 or Rs. 70 crores that had fUM to India as a result of migrations of the vested interests after democracy was introduced* i n the country was made duringFOC - 183 words
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Article282 1954-06-25 4 MORE DODGERS PACING TAXES NOW COLOMBO Income tax dodgers are on tne increase. For the four months from January to the end of April this year 751 tax dodgers were detected and charged ux Courts The total amount of tax 'which they owed to the Government in that time wasFOC - 282 words
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165 1954-06-25 4 COLOMBO: Buddhists .iiou.d ask the Government to i-op.ace the Red Cross tne oign of first a.d and medical aid with the symbol of Adam's i'ftak and to remove the Bible .rom all law courts in tne country. This was what Galpatna .Jhemananda Thero.FOC - 165 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-06-25 4 Rhaiatha Natyam, South Indi an classical dances, will be ftivrn by Xl MARi KOMALA, the talented daughter of Dr. A. C. S. Rajan of Singapoie and a pupil of the wellknown dam r.tiitor Sri Vazhuvoor Kamiah Pillai at the Victor a Theatre on June 29 and91 words
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Article64 1954-06-25 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S Se;yu muttu will not contest a s:at at the lorthcomlng Coion.oo Municipal elections. He informed the Prime Minister of his decagon to quit Munlcinpl politics Mr. Seliamuttu is a fcnner Mayor of Co.ombo, ani is me sitting member for Cinnamon Gardens Ward HeFOC - 64 words
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