Indian Daily Mail, 16 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 270 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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508 1954-11-16 1 Elaborate Arrangements Made For Celebration A world-renowned Tarn.l scholar and an equally distinguished historian ire to be guest speakers al the Fourth Tamils Festival to be celebrated m Singapore on January 14, 1955. They are Rev. Father Xavier S. Thaninayagam and Dr.508 words
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Article149 1954-11-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 15.— A bill to amend -Article 31 of the Indian Constitution dealing with the right of the Government to acquire compulsory private property will be introduced shortly m the coming session of Parliament. It if learnt, however, that149 words
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Article210 1954-11-16 1 Mr. Nehru told en estimat- 1 ed 50,000 school children as- 1 sembled at the Naton stadium to greet him on his 65t(h birthday "You are all soldiers m our fight for social and economic freedom and m your hard .ork depends the welfare ana happinessA.P. - 210 words
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Article261 1954-11-16 1 LONDON, Nov. 15. Hasan Suhrawardy. leader of the Pakistan United Front party, said here yesterday he would need "further psychological education" before he considered himself as a "possible addition" tc the present rulers of Pakistan He was referring at a convention of Pakistani workers and seamen .nReuter - 261 words
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46 1954-11-16 1 Dr. R. H. Bland. Director of Medical Services, Singapore, will open the "Health Week" for Serangoon District on Monday, Nov. 22. at 10 a.m at the Social Welfare and Health Centres, Lim Ah Pin Road off 6} m.s. Upper Serangoon Ro«4,46 words
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190 1954-11-16 1 Premier Nehru Agrees To Visit Russia From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Nov. 15: Though Mr. Nehru was sixtyfive yesterday there is absolutely no doubt among pressmen about his capacity to continue m office, especially, after Saturday's press conference. In a brilliant comprehensive .survey of his recent China tour Mr.190 words
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137 1954-11-16 1 You Are My Hopes, Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Nov. 15: Prime Minister Nehru was showered with rose petals yesterday at a twohour celebration to mark his t>sth birthday. It was attended by an estimated half a million people. On arrival at the National Stadium where137 words
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68 1954-11-16 1 I'VE GREAT FAITH IN NEHRU— PAK G.G. From Our Own Correspondent LUCKNOW, Nov. 15.— "1 have great faith m Mr. Nehru as much as you have m him. I will do my best to see nothing mars this friendship, said Pakistan's Governor-Gen-eral Mr. Ghulam Mohamad addressing pressmen during a short.68 words
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312 1954-11-16 1 NEHRU MUST CONTINUES AS PM FOR GOOD OF WORLD -KAMARAJ From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 15.— A hundred meetings were held throughout Madras State on Sunday evening to celebrate Premier Nehru's 65th birthday. Earlier m the day school children held processions and rallies to mark to occasion, Chief MinisterAP - 312 words
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Article38 1954-11-16 1 From Out Oum Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 15: President's Rute has been declared over Andhra State from today and the Governor Mr. Trhedi assumed charge of administration from defeated Prakasam Ministry this morning.- -Copyright. oocecceocoooGceeceecco38 words
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Article56 1954-11-16 1 TOKYO Ncv. 15.— Socialists of eight Asian nations open a six-day conference on economic develcpment and East-West Co-existence here to-day. Delegates represents Social'sts parties m India, Pakistan, Burma, Indonesia, Israel, Malaya, Lebanon and Japan. Economic subjects are on the agenda for the first three days,AP - 56 words
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135 1954-11-16 1 Tandon Will Present Credentials To H.C. Today Mr. R. K. Tandon, Representative of the Government ci India m Malaya, will leave lor Kuala Lumpur this morniny by air to present his creuentials to the High Commissioner Sir Donald MacUillivaiy at 12.15 p.m. Later, he will call on the Sultan of135 words
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Article264 1954-11-16 1 China Willing To Negotiate With Neighbours, Says Nehru From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 15: China is willing to negotiate directly with 3outh East Asian nations like Burma, Indonesia about problems created by Overseas Chinese populations, stated Premier Nehru m his press conference on Saturday.264 words
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Article163 1954-11-16 1 Mr. Nehru tficn m a direct reference to Malaya said that even anti-Communist Chinese living m Malaya or Singapore now could be proud of the new China as it was today. Mr. Nehru was pressed to give his impressions about the kind of Government m163 words
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Article, Illustration145 1954-11-16 1 aid of the Mission s Boy*' Home, on Saturday, Nov. IS, at the Raffles Institution, was Mr. R. K. Tandon, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya. Mr. Tandon In the picture above is seen greetnl by Datin Pajrlar, one nf the 'stall-holders* at theI.D.M. - 145 words
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317 1954-11-16 1 CAIRO, Nov. 15. President Mohammed \>mril> who led the array coup which ousted King Farouk m July 1952, was yesterday relieved of his duties by the Revolution Command Council, a government spokesman announced. He wiU be brought to trial if sufficient evidence isReuter - 317 words
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Article159 1954-11-16 1 LONDON, Nov. 15. Sir Oliver Franks, the British Ambassador to Washington from 1948*52, said that Britain could not continue s& a great power without the Commonwealth. Little argument was needed tc show the necessity of the Commonwealth to Britain's greatness, he added. If Britain tried toReuter - 159 words
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Article43 1954-11-16 1 QUEEN MOTHER'S LUGGAGE— A DENIAL OTT.iWA, Nov. 15: Mr. David Sim, Deputy Revenue Minister, yesterday described as "ridiculous and absolutely without foundation" a report that Canadian customs scarchp.d the luggage of Queen EUz*beth, tie Queen Mother, when her plane landed at Ottawa.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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493 1954-11-16 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Nov. 16, 1954 Mr. MacDonald His Tecnique THE most popular white man m South East Asia to-day is indisputably the Rt Hon'ble Malcolm Mac Donald, P.C., the British Commissioner General, and the extention of his term of office here by yet another year has certainly493 words
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Article29 1954-11-16 2 Ban jar Satyagraha Suspended lium'Uß: The Guntur District Banjar Satyagraha Action Committee has announced the suspension of the satyagrraha movement forthwith m view of the Cabinet crisis In FOCFOC - 29 words
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573 1954-11-16 2 Effect Of Fr. Withdrawal NEW DELHI: Following the French withdrawal from their India settlements, the Portuguese, who have hitherto been adopting a high and mighty attitude, also seem to be showing signs of appreciating realities. Goa Radio broadcast the following on Nov. 8. TheFOC - 573 words
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Article108 1954-11-16 2 BOMBAY: Dr. Lanka •Sundaram, M.l*., said here that the Russian people were anxious that Prime Minister Nehru should visit the USSR. Or. Lanka Sundarara returned here after his four week*' tour of USSR. He told reporters at Santa Cruz airport that the Foreign Minister of USSR.FOC - 108 words
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Article40 1954-11-16 2 KUMBAKONAM: A youn 3 undergraduate, Krishraaswaml, residing witfli his father Mr. Kalyanasundaram Alyar, rcred P.W.D. Supervisor, m Kamakshi Josier Street, Kumbakonam, whs drawned m the Cauveri river recently while bathing m the Balucftiettl Street ghat. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article119 1954-11-16 2 KARACHI: Mr. Ghuzanrai AH Khan, who was earlier reported to have resigned, will continue m his present post as Pakistan's High Commissioner m New Delhi, it is icliably learnt. Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khun, who had consultations witn Pakistan's Prime Minister on Indo Pakistan relationship during theFOC - 119 words
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Article161 1954-11-16 2 India To Manufacture Helicop NEW DELHI: Possibilities of setting: up a plant for production of Helicopter aircraft cheaply m India were outlined here by Dr. J. P. Chawla. a specialist m aircraft dynamics Dr. Chawla, who is a consultant to the aircraft division of the Hughes Tool Company m California,FOC - 161 words
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Article95 1954-11-16 2 LAHORE: The German expedition to the hidden peak In the Karakorum have failed, according to reports from Rawalpindi. Heavy snowfall made it impossible for them to stay en the mountain any longer and they returned to the base camp after going up to Camp 5 atFOC - 95 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-11-16 2 Seen m this picture are the voters from the lour establishments m India, Pondicherry, KaraikaJ, Yanani and Mahe, who gathered at Madukarai for the Party Convention held by the French India Soo.aiist Party on Oct. 17. The four leaders m the middle of the front row are:109 words
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342 1954-11-16 2 MADRAS: A statement by the Archbishop of Cyprus containing a plea for Indian support to the Cyprlot claim for self-determination nan been released through Indian sources m London. The statement, which is m the form of a message ad* dressed to Dr. J.FOC - 342 words
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Article103 1954-11-16 2 Kashmir MPs. Disowned SRINAGAR: me Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly passed a resolution expressing nc-coftdenct In the State's four representatives m the Lok Sabha. The resolution, wnicn was moved by Mr. Abdul Gani Trail, read, "That Messrs. Maulvi Muhomed Saeod Mascodi. Ghulam Gadir and Chaudhrl Mohamed Shah, who have beenFOC - 103 words
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Article76 1954-11-16 2 TLRUCHIIRAP.ALJ. Mr. T. M. Nalluswami Gounder (Congress) was unanimously elected President of the District Board, Tiruchirapalli, at a meeting of the Board here recently Mr. N. S- Quareshi, Special Officer, presided. There were 51 members present, of whom 4 1 are Cbngressmen, Mr. S. R. MuthuswamiFOC - 76 words
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Article1048 1954-11-16 2 Destruction Of Records Protest To Wavell Recalled NEW DELHI: Maulana Azad, Union Education Minister, dfacolosed that almost all the valuable papers and documents relating to the revolutionary activities of the Congress leaders during the freedom movement were destroyed m 1946 by the Political Department of the GovernmentFOC - 1,048 words
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Article221 1954-11-16 2 POONA: Two persons, suspected to be members of the armed gang, who raided the Hyderabad branch of the Bank of India on Tuesday last, were arrested by the Pcona City police here recently. Enquiries made with the police revealed that out of the wad ofFOC - 221 words
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Article133 1954-11-16 2 OOIMBATORE; Mr. X Kamarai Nadar. chief Minister, and Mr. subramanhim Minister for Finance, arrived hero by air recently on a non-official visit to collect funds for the ensuing National congress session to be held at Avadi next January They were received by the District Congress CommitteeFOC - 133 words
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Article182 1954-11-16 2 T.-C. Cabinet Reshuffle TRICHUR: Mr. P. Kesava Menon, one of the two praja Socialist members of the Tra-vancore-Ccchin Assembly from Cochin, has left for Trivandrum on receiving an urgent communication from the State Liabcur Minister Mr. V. K. Kunju. Mr. Menon was accompanied by the Cochin Praja Socialist leader Mr.FOC - 182 words
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Article78 1954-11-16 2 NEW DELHI: The Govern ment of India are likely to accept the suggestion for trie appointment of a Law Commission to recommend revision nd modernisation of laws. It is likely, however, thai the Commission consisting m the initial stages of a Special Officer miay be appointedFOC - 78 words
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116 1954-11-16 2 AGRA: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Union Commerce Minister, said here that it was his fervent hope that women all over the world would start wearing Indian bangles aoon. Mr. Karmarkar visited the bangle industry at Firozabad about 30 miles from here last week. He saidFOC - 116 words
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Article75 1954-11-16 2 NEW DELHI; a 12-membe* Soviet technical mission is expected to arrive here In the third week of this month to study the technical aspects of setting 1 up a steel plant |m India. The team is coming at the specific invitation of the Union GovernmentFOC - 75 words
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440 1954-11-16 3 STEP TO CONSOLIDATION OF WEST PAKISTAN? KARACHI: The new Sind Cabinet headed by Mr. M. A. Khuhro was sworn m at the Government Howe last Toesday. The other two Ministers are Plr AH Mohammed Raehid, former Revenue Minister m the Pirzada nrst MinistryFOC - 440 words
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202 1954-11-16 3 Family Planning Research Centre In Madras MADRAS: The Madras Governmet propose to open a Family Planning Research Centre at the Government Women and Children's Hospital. In Egmore, alongside of the existing clinic, and m addition open seven family Planning Clinics m different centres m the State. These clinics, it isFOC - 202 words
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Article98 1954-11-16 3 BOMBAY The Bombay Government have decided to preserve as a historical monument the drawing room of the Ahmeuabad Circuit Hou»e where Manaima Uandni was tried I*>t sedition m March 1922 and sentenced to six year*' imprisonment, it i» learnt. A marble plate with the words, "TheFOC - 98 words
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149 1954-11-16 3 Police Open Fire On Mob In Ambur 1 Injured VELLORE: One persons was injured when the Ambur Police last week opened fire m selfdefence after a lathi charge, on a mob which attacked the Ambur Taluk Police Station, according to reports reaching here. It is stated a constable on sentryFOC - 149 words
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Article112 1954-11-16 3 NAGPUR: Lack of planneo extra curricular activitieß forces students to adopt idle pastimes. Lack of organised recreation leaves them f^ee to Imitate only the seniors among: the students. This is the conclusion reached by survey of the leisure habits of college students m Nagpur conducted byFOC - 112 words
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Article145 1954-11-16 3 NEW DELPHI: The Prime Minister, In a message of good wishes (to Mr. Malenkov, the Soviet Premier, on the occasion of Russia's National Day, has expressed the hope that "the coming year will further strengthen the existing bonds of friendship between the two countries andFOC - 145 words
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341 1954-11-16 3 NEW YORK: An old snakeroot remedy from India offers aid to the "hopelessly" insane, according to an article m The Journal 1 of The American Medical Association based on results obtained from the drug. A team of American physi--1 dans investigated results sec uredNAFEN - 341 words
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Article86 1954-11-16 3 BOMBAY The Bombay police recently arrested Mr. G. L.. Thatte, General Secretary of the All'lndla Hindu Raj Party when he shouted anti-cow slaughter slogans at the inaugural session of the AU Religions Conference here. Mr. Thatte along with four other members of his party wayed black flagsFOC - 86 words
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Article94 1954-11-16 3 KURNOOL: The AndhraGovernment has entrusted its general banking business to the Reserve Bank of India since October 1, a paper laced on the table of the State Assembly revealed. The agreement entered into by the Governor of Andhra and the Reserve Bank on August 4 provides forFOC - 94 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-11-16 3 Mr*. Bedinffham, wife of the O.S.PjC\ Klang, fe seen receiving the prize a cake v hi -b she won at the 'A Dollar a Cbuple Cake Dance, at the Poppy Day Dance, Klang.36 words
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Article214 1954-11-16 3 Who's Who In Indian Literature NEW IXELHI: The Sahitya Academy will publish early next year a "Who's Who m Literature of Indian authors. The volume will contain, as far as possible the name of every livunjr Indian author who Mas (at least one publication to his credit, irrespective of merit,FOC - 214 words
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145 1954-11-16 3 Kidnapped Girl Converted And Married CHINGLEPtJT: David alias Dhanaraj was convicted by Mr. b. Koman, Sessions Judge Chingleput, recently and sentenced to one year's R.I. under Section 363, I. P.C. <>n a charge of kidnapping a minor girl, Saroja, aged 14 from her father's house m KSlacherl (Poonamalkc). He wasFOC - 145 words
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Article273 1954-11-16 3 SRINAGAR: Mr AscKa Mehta, PSP leader, said here that he and some of his colleagues including local workers were beaten by National Conference workers last Wednesday m Srinagar. Mr. Mehta, who has been deputed by the PSP Executive to form a branch of the party m theFOC - 273 words
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224 1954-11-16 3 KARACHI: A determined effort to settle the differences between Afghanistan and Pakistan and pave the way for political and economic co-oper-ation between them will be made here after the arrival ot the Afghan Foreign Minister, Sardar Mohammad Nairn Khan. He is coming here at the InvitationF.O.C. - 224 words
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349 1954-11-16 3 man cf varied interests. Betore his appointment as a Judge he was a member of the United Provinces Legislative Assembly for a period of two years. He also took a keen interest m humanitarian work and was Chairman cf the Executive Committee ofFOC - 349 words
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Article29 1954-11-16 3 NEW DELHI: It Is likely that Major-General Alal, »t present India's Ambassador m Abyssinia, may be appointed Ueut-Oovernor of Hlmacnai Pradesh to succeed MajorOtaert) Himmatslahjl,- FOCFOC - 29 words
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483 1954-11-16 3 NEW DELHI:: The main difficulties m the implementation of the educational -policy schemes m the first Five Year Plan along with measures to remedy tihem and avoid their repetition during the second Five Year Plan were discussed at the concluding session ofF.O.C. - 483 words
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209 1954-11-16 3 Small-Scale Industries Board Soon NEw DELHI; The Government of India have set Up a Small-Scale Industries Board to frame and to impU-ment programmes for the aeveiopment of small industries m India. Tine board will co-ordinate the activities of four regional institutes of technology for small-scale industries which will be setFOC - 209 words
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Article272 1954-11-16 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamurai Nadar, Chief Minister. Madras State, presided over a meeting of the .Law College Tamil Association recently. Welcoming Mr. Kamaraj Mr. c. D. Sekkizhar, studentchairman of the Association, said that a hostel for the students of the College was an urgent necessity and they mustFOC - 272 words
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153 1954-11-16 3 Congress Chief Robbed At The Point Of Dagger HYDERABAD; A taxi carrying three persona Including the President of the Nizamabad Town Congress Committee, was robbed by four hooded persons m the vicinity of village Dhar Maraxn, four miles from izamabad, recently. The miscreants stopped Me taxi, whidh was going fromFOC - 153 words
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67 1954-11-16 3 BOMBAY: The CeatraJ Office of the Praja Sociallßt Party announced hero last week that the National Executive of the party will meet at Nagpur en Nov. 24 and 25. Originally, the meeting of the Executive was scheduled >o take place at Delhi. The specialFOC - 67 words
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138 1954-11-16 3 Death Of Leading Malayalee Industrialist KOZHIKODE: The death curred Mr. V. Krishna Menon, prominent Industrialist of Malabar, at his residence :n Qhalapuram at the age of 84. The late Mr. Krishna Mcnon was a pioneer who started the plywood industry m Kozhlkode after visiting Japan m 1936. He was aFOC - 138 words
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Article68 1954-11-16 4 Meanwhile, the Ceylon Cabinet decided to appoint an Advisory Ccmmittee includnig the former Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayakc, on IndoCeylon affair* m succession to the Cabinet Sub-Committee set up to implement the January Nchru-Kotelawala Pact on citizenship, authoritative sources told PTi here. The Advisory Committee will include68 words
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646 1954-11-16 4 Correspondence On Ceylon Indian Problems Senate Opposes Publication Nalliah, acting commerce Minister, and Mr. P. P. Jayawardene, Parliamentry Secretary to the Minister of Labour. Meeting on the eve of Sir John Kctelawala's departure on his world tour, the Cabinet also decided to appoint Mr. E. B. Ellapcla, who acted asFOC - 646 words
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Article71 1954-11-16 4 COLOMBO: Indians, whcse temporary resident permits have expired, are now leaving Ceylon on an average of 50 a days, according to the latest stati.Ntic* here. These Indians are among the first batch of 5,000 who have been served with quit notices. The Ceylon Government haveFOC - 71 words
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168 1954-11-16 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon and India had a common destiny end a common purpose In spite of petty differences, and that was to uphold the principles of peace and tolerance as preached by the Lord Buddha, said Mr. C. C. Desai at the innugural meeting of th<-F.O.C. - 168 words
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Article153 1954-11-16 4 ANURADHAPURA: When the British took over the administration of Ceylon at the request of the people, an ungrateful guarantee was given that the rights and privileges Buddhists would remain intact said Kavisvara There at the inaugural meeting of the Rajarata Dharma Pracharaka Samithiya held at NewaUiakaFOC - 153 words
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267 1954-11-16 4 Accused Wanted In Colombo Arrested In Malaya? COLOMBO: An action for cheating preferred against a Colombo resident by the C.I.D. over four years ago was taken up once again last week before tdie Fort Joint Magistrate. In this case one Hubert, Wickramasooriya. of Wellawatta had been charged by A.S.P. (thenF.O.C. - 267 words
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Article92 1954-11-16 4 MANILA Nov. 15.— A Pa* kistani rice exporter has offered to "share responsibility" with a Philippine company for a controversial 10,000 ton shipment from Karachi. C. A. Roxas and Co. said the Ivlom Corporation of Karachi had offered to share **m adjustment of the controversy" overAP - 92 words
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154 1954-11-16 4 DARWIN, Nov. 16. The situation m Southeast \sia was "very dangerous the Uitftel- Kingdom Oommissi«;nerGeneral of southeast Asia Mr. Malcolm ivqacDonald warned last night on hfe arrival m Australia. Mr. Mac Donald said tnat as Australia was vitally interested m Southeast Asia. TheReuter - 154 words
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Article127 1954-11-16 4 HENRHYD WALES, frov. 15. The mystery of the dancing' cows m this North Wales Hamlet wa« solved yesterday. For days the cow have been up to all kinds of capers while out to pasture. Some superstitious villagers even feared I they were possessed by evil spirits. Back m127 words
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Article57 1954-11-16 4 MADRID. Nov. 14. Spain yesterday agreed to extradite John Gordon, 24, a Scottish journalist. Who is wantel m Glasgow on a murder charge. A warrant for Gordon's arrest was issued mi n August after George Ford McNeil. 48 year old youth club leader was found batteredReuter - 57 words
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40 1954-11-16 4 Mr. Lim Wee Toh will contost the Bukit Panjang division m the Legislative Assembly Elections m 1955 as a nominee of the Labour Front, the Executive of the Front told the I.D.M. last night.40 words
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Article59 1954-11-16 4 A total of about 1,100! 00G people have so fa r registered as voters for Federal Elections m the whole of the Federation. Latest figures of registration have been received for only five States and one Settlement and they are as follows:- Kclatan 197.111 Kedah 175.45359 words
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72 1954-11-16 4 "CINDERALLA THE 40 THIEVES" ON HMS TERROR The officers and ratings of HMS Newcastle and the Roy«l Marines will present the pantomime "Cinderalla and the Forty Thieves" at the theatre on HMS Terror kindly loaned for the occasion by Capt. H. Kirkwood, R.N. The Royal Marines Orchestra of the Commander-in-Chief,72 words
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29 1954-11-16 4 GOVERNOR TO OPEN KINGS MEAD HALL ON NOV. 22. The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, will open Kingsmcad Hall at Victoria Park Road on Monday, Nov. 22, at 5.30 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-11-16 4 PHOTO MISS SHAIJNA RAO, 21, daughter of the portrait painter, Mr. V. U. Rao, was married to a radio engineer, Mr. ACHYUTA PRABHU, 28, with full Hindu rites at her parents home m Evelyn Gardens, Kensington, Loud, n, on Nov. 7. Under British law, they mustA.P. - 79 words
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Article181 1954-11-16 4 Struggle Between Private Interests Govt. Anticipated NEW DELHI, Nov. 15 The future of India's economy may be decided m mounting struggle between private property interests and the Nehru Government. The Government contends entire domestic econoinu programme is at stake. H wants the unlimited right to determineA.P. - 181 words
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197 1954-11-16 4 Bandits Kill 5 Fijians In Johore Ambush At 6.45 a.m. yesterday, a sectoin of No. 6 platoon of "IB Company of the Ist Fijians were travelling back from the Yong Peng River estate, roughly one-and-a-half miles west of Yong Peng village (Johore) m an open 15 ewt. military vehicle when197 words
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