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Title Section16 1954-12-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 298 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article724 1954-12-14 1 Congress Withdraws Support Pillai Refused Congress Suggestion On 5-yr. Plan Congress Seeks Tamils Support From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 13: Travaneore-Cochin Congress Legislature Party has decided to withdraw its support from Praja-Socialist Thanupiilai Ministry. This leaves the present Government with exactly eighteen members in724 words
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110 1954-12-14 1 BURMESE RICE FOR CHINESE MACHINERY TOKYO. Dec. 13. Burma's Prime Minister u Nu and Red China's premier Chou En-iai agreed to exchange Burmese nee for Chinese industrial equipment, Pciping Radio said yesterday. The broadcast said the agreement was contained in a communique announced by Peipingf following u Nu's departure forAP - 110 words
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Article186 1954-12-14 1 HONOLULU, Dec- 13. Prune Minister John Koteluwola of Ceylon said Sunday night he plans to meet Dec. 28 with the Colombo Powers, including India, i a hope of finding "some way to relievo tension and release the Americans held in Red China." The prime MinisterReuter - 186 words
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Article40 1954-12-14 1 TOKYO, Dec. 13.— Japan s new Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu may go to Washington to explain his Government's new plan for closer relations with China and Russia, the English <languag°c Japan news report yesterday.40 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-12-14 1 David Marshall, a leading criminal lawyer in Singapore, chats with Morgan Phillips (Right), Secretary of the British Labour Party, at Transport House, London Headquarters of the Party. Marshall. Labour Front candidate in next year's Singapore Legislative Council elections, Is in London to study electioneering techniques atA.P. - 57 words
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240 1954-12-14 1 Disembarkation At N'ptam From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 13: Heavy seas off Negapatam Port prevented passengers from disembarking from the "State of Madras" on her arrival from Malaya and so they were all brought to Madras City on Saturday. Most of the passengers240 words
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83 1954-12-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent slkjnlkjkw The Constitution had been in force only for five years, >et it had been amended several times. Now it was proposed to amend the provision for paying compensation for Government acquiring private property. Any party with a83 words
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Article41 1954-12-14 1 LONDON, Dec. 13. Sir Oliver OoonetUJekc, Governor General of Ceylon, and Major General Sir Robert Edwara Laycock, Governor of Mat-*, are among new appointments to the Order of saint John of {Jerusalem announced here Saturday. They become ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration157 1954-12-14 1 At the Bidadari Cemetery. Seen n the picture are the R Portuguese Mission, Councillor P. F. d e Souza, Commander Donald, Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha and others. Well over 4,000 people paid their last respects to Dato C. J. Pa&lar on Sunday evening at Bidadari157 words
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274 1954-12-14 1 Maintenance Of White Man's Domination New S.A. Premier's Job BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa, Dec. 13: Johannes Strijdom, new south African Prime Minister, says that maintenance of the white man's domination is a cornerstone of nationalism but it must be allied with justice and fairness to non- Europeans. Non-Europeans must have theAP - 274 words
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243 1954-12-14 1 Asian Premiers Confab Starting On December 28 Pakistan PM's Arrival Uncertain DJAKARTA, Dec. 13: Five Asian Prime Ministers will meet here on Dec. 28 to discuss the draft agenda of the forthcoming Afro-Asian conference to be held in Indonesia early next year. Premiers of India, Pakistan, Burma, Ceylon and IndonesiaReuter - 243 words
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Article99 1954-12-14 1 DAX, FRANCE, Dec. 13. Premier Pierre Mendes-France went back to the blackboard yesterday for an exchange of messages with a group of French »cbool children. He w» inspecting a new elementary school at Saint-Paul-Les-Dax. when he saw this message written on the board. "MonsieurA.P. - 99 words
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35 1954-12-14 1 FIIVE MORE BROTHERHOOD MEN TO DIE CAIRO, Dec. 13. (Five more leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood were sentenced yesterday to death bv hanging- for their part in an attempt to overthrow thp Nasser rpp-imc A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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95 1954-12-14 1 Church Hall Collapses: 10 Girls Killed MADRID, Dec.' is. Ten children all girls between tne ages of 7 and J2 were killed and many injured when the doors of a church hall collapsed Id Miranda De Ebro, near Burgos yesterday. One boy was gravely injured. (According to first reports 100Reuter - 95 words
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251 1954-12-14 1 U.S. 'SPIES' IS NONE OF U.N. BUSINESS? TOKOY, Dec. 13.— Red China claimed to-day that the case of the 13 Americans arrested as "spies'* is none of the United Nations' business. Peiping Red Radio, without making any direct reference to the proposed personal effort of U.N. Secretary General Dag HammarskjoldA.P. - 251 words
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Article160 1954-12-14 1 Among those presented with Honours and Awards by tne High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray yesterday at King's House are DR. V. R. N. MENON, M.8.. 8.5., tO.JS.E.), President of the Dindings and Sitiawan Indian Association; THAMBIAH KANDIAH (M.8.E.) has given long and energetic service to the Government160 words
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72 1954-12-14 1 NEW DELMfE, Dec,. 13 A government spokesman indicated today the pit management may have been responsible for the deaths of 65 miners in Central India iPriday. H)e sa^id the 65 one more than originally announced >— were trapped when underground waters flooded the mine atAP - 72 words
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649 1954-12-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Dec, 14, 1954 CONTROL PURSE FIRST, FLOODS NEXT! (}F course the appalling floods that have come again to Malaya will scon go away. The havoc th.y have caused will also be forgotten, though not in a. week or two, but definitely in a year or649 words
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Article1544 1954-12-14 2 LANCASHIRE MARKET HIT LONDON. TH E Manchester Guardian gives much prominence to the issue of Indian cloth exports to the U.K. market and the difficulties created thereby for the Lancashire industry. A special article on the subject is titled "Undersold by India. Lancashire's home1,544 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-12-14 2 The I.A.F. Goodwill Mission which has made a successful goodwill visit of Indonesia uast week and returned to New Delhi. Air Vice-Marshal, A. M. Engineer, Deputy Air Chief who led the mission is at top right. Others in the photograph are Air Vicfp-Commo-dore101 words
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76 1954-12-14 2 iNjiiw uujLijii: Air viceMarshal Engineer, Leader of the Indian Goodwill Mission to Indonesia, presented a sword on behalf of the Indian Armed Forces, at Djakarta. The present wan received, at a formal ceremony, by the Indonesian Defence Minister, Mr. Iwa Kusumsumantri. Air Vice-Marshal Engineer, DeputyFOC - 76 words
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401 1954-12-14 2 If ARACHI: The Pakistan Government are taking steps to draft a new constitution for the country, taking into account the proposed abolition of the evisting Provinces and States in West Pakistan and their merger into a aingU unit, informed sourres said here. TheFOC - 401 words
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Article190 1954-12-14 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Health Ministry has sanctioned the estaDiisnment 01 143 maternity and child welfare centres for providing Improved health services in backward areas. It has been suggested to Uic State Governments that the existing dispensaries in the rural areas be made focal pcints forNAFEN - 190 words
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Article34 1954-12-14 2 NEW YORK; The Indian Government has obtained a business lease on a store at 19 East 49th St., New York City, for a tourist, trade and cultural information centre NAFENNAFEN - 34 words
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Article79 1954-12-14 2 BAGDAD: Negotiations have begun between a wealthy Iraqi businessman, owner oi several big industrial firms in the country, and the well* known Egyptian Koran reciter, Sheikh Abdul Fattab l-Shishaie, for recording all verses of the Koran. This Is the first work of its kind 1 ever to beNAFEN - 79 words
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248 1954-12-14 2 England Bank Cashier Chosen As Gen. Manager 1 LONDON: it was annouuc- cd here that Mr. P. S. Beale, Chief Cashier of the Bank of England, Cashier of the Bank Cf England, .s to be appointed tne first General Manager of the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Li.mited,FOC - 248 words
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Article69 1954-12-14 2 KARACHI; Egypt is to import a number of Sindhi cattle from Pakistan for breeding purposes, *t is leurned here. The Egyptian Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Abdur Razzak, is expected to complete the arrangements. The Minister will be accompanied by animal husbandry experts. Sindhi Reds, /goodNAFEN - 69 words
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Article83 1954-12-14 2 RAJKOT: Discussions have taken place between Mr. Manubhai M. Shah, Finance Minister, and the local merchants of Dhrangadhra regarding the setting up of a cotton textile mill in Dhrangadhra. The State Finance Corporation is prepared to give a loan of Rs. 1,500,000 for this purpose ifNAFEN - 83 words
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Article52 1954-12-14 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government is work nc out i system of industrial co-oper-atives, to be introduced in one or two centres, by which the workers themselves will become owners of the co-opera-tive societies. The State Government ts likely to begin the experiment with small-scale industries at first.—NAFEN - 52 words
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Article56 1954-12-14 2 NEW DELHI: An editorial beard consisting Of eminent Sanskrit scholars has been formed to make a detailed plan for editing text^ Of Kaldasa's works under the auspices of the Sahitya Akadamy. After the texts are approved, the works will be publshed in various Indian languages in which authenticNAFEN - 56 words
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394 1954-12-14 2 New Investment. Corpn Details Of Foreign Participation CALCUTTA: Ptmns for the Industrial Civdlt and Investment Corporation India, United, with aa authorised share fpifcal of "Rs. 85 crores and British and Americas piwVitfptUiotk, h»v«i progressed well and aa announcement in this connection is expected soon, it Is learn* sere. The Corporation,FOC - 394 words
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Article202 1954-12-14 2 NEW DELHI: National savings certificates worth about Ks. 7,800,000 were sold oy the Women's Savings Campa, gn during its tlrst year, whicn has ended new, The Women's Savings Campaign was started last year as part of the National Savings Organisation to encourage investment bv women in National SavingsNAFEN - 202 words
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60 1954-12-14 2 Dundee Jute Expert To Visit India CALCLTTA: Dr. J.R. Whittaker, principal of the Dundee Technical College, is expected to arrive in Calcutta o n December 24, at the invitation of the Indian Jute Mills' Association. During- his stay i n the c'ty. he will inspect the Association's technical college andNAFEN - 60 words
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Article1317 1954-12-14 3 Hasn't A Peg To Hang Hat In Daily Express Office Was A Tornado In Fleet Street A WARTIME cartoon by famed caricaturist David Low shows a London housewife putting on airs of superiority, and lilting her nose snootily. A by-staoder remarks "It's the stuck-up woman sheAP - 1,317 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-12-14 3 K. Ramasaniy, Muring C/erk and son of Mr. K, Karuppiah, Engine Driver, Battu Seiangor Tin Mining, and Miss Akilandam, daughter of Mr. R. Vaithyalingam, lorry driver in the same mining centre, were married recently. (Right) Mr. s- Wong and Alk.ss fc'ng Wong JbVng who were recently married. Mr.63 words
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Article130 1954-12-14 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India, in consultation with the Forward Markets (J.>nunidL4:on, have appointed the following four persons as Directors on the Board of Directors of th e East India Ctotton Association Lt-i Bombay under section 6 (2) (B) of the Forward Contracts (Regulation Act,FOC - 130 words
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Article1344 1954-12-14 3 Teachers' Responsibility \NE of the mcst serious problems in teaching Human Rights is to avoid political confusion. The Universal Delaration cf Human Rights, for th e most part, expresses fundamental principles which are above and beyond partisan politics. But the application in piactice of each of1,344 words
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93 1954-12-14 3 CUTTACK; Orissa Health Minister's scheme for tackling the problem of ieprosy in the State has been approved by the All-India L»epros y and Nursing Suib-committee, it is learned. rn this connection, the subcommittee has agreed to provide one mobile hospital unit for the Khurda sub-divisionNAFEN - 93 words
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Article49 1954-12-14 3 LAGOS: Educational plans for eastern NJtgeria publishe.l m a White Paper here call rcr an extra 10,000 teachers in an attempt to achieve primary education for all bv the end of 1956. Training centres for teachers will bo extended to meet V«M« UWU NAFENNAFEN - 49 words
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553 1954-12-14 3 How Mehta Briefs U. S. About India K^MCAr: The fact that ambassadorship can be a twoway street has been demonstrated by India's Ambassador to the United States, C. l^. Mehta, who has now concluded a six-week visit to his home country after a twoyear term in Washington, writes Gordon Graham553 words
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865 1954-12-14 3 K. Naidoo - K. Naidoo IN LONDON NOW. By LONDON: The Indian family planning and population study expert Dr. Sripati Chandrasekhar, who is here as a Nuffield Fellow on a 12--raonth study course at the London School of Economics, is doing a great deal ofNAFEN - 865 words
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Article1324 1954-12-14 4 ERSKINE B. CHILDERS - ERSKINE B. CHILDERS Bu Immediate Targets Set Out A topical outline of India's new rural education programme!*, with brief historical background and target statistics, told through the story Of an Illiterate villager. ()NK day about two years ago. an Indian villager named Sohan stood patiently waiting1,324 words
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Article275 1954-12-14 4 NEW DELHI At Lai Kuan, about 14 miles from here and a mile away from the nearest village, is situated a fine institution the Industrial Home and School i'or the Bund run by the Blind Relief Association of Delhi. Started in 19*o by a fewFOC - 275 words
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Article55 1954-12-14 4 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Planning Minister Mr. g NMishra, told Mr. Magan Lai Bagdi in a written reply in the Lok Sabha that the planning Commission proposed to appoint a committee to study the working of prohibition. The terms of reference and the personnel of the. CommitteeFOC - 55 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-12-14 4 Members of the A»oka Dramatic Society, Kuala Lumpur, president of the Society Mr. Suppiah and the Hon Secretary MT. A. Henry are seated in the centre.28 words
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Article103 1954-12-14 4 TRIVANDRUM: The first session of the TravancoreCochin Legislative Assembly in 1955 will meet on Jan. 25, at the Assembly chamber, in the Secretariat building. The session will commence with the Rajpramukh's address and last till Feb. 5. A discussion on the Rajpramukh's address will be held on Jan.FOC - 103 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-12-14 4 Discussion On Development Schemes, Madras A Conference of Collectors, Engineers, and Heads of Departments concerned with the development scheme* in Madras State was held on Dec. 2, at the Institution of Engineers, Madras. The picture shows the Chief Minister inauywating the Conference42 words
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Article91 1954-12-14 4 NEW DELHI: Sri Shah Nawaz Khan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Railway Minister, said during question hour in the Ix>k Sabh a that proposals for a major remodelling- of the Delhi Station so as to cope with the heavy passenger and goods traffic were not yet ready,FOC - 91 words
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Article31 1954-12-14 4 GAUHATI: Trading by nontribals in the autonomous district of North Cachar Hills has been controlled by regulation which has just received the assuit of the Gov- ernor. FOCFOC - 31 words
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Article99 1954-12-14 4 NEW DELHI: India exported, during ths first nine months of this year, S3 Ski monkeys and they f&tched a price of approximately Rn. 19 each, the Agriculture Minister Dr. P. 8. Ueshmukh stated in the Rajya Sabha. Sri Bhuptah Gupta, Com., West Bengal, asked what v:ould happen toFOC - 99 words
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Article532 1954-12-14 4 IT*HE Australian aborigines are considered the most pri,mitive race in the modern world. Anthropologists and it is difficult to classify these people- Their skin colour is comparable to that of negroes- on the other hand, their wavy hair and beards are like those of Europeans.UNESCO - 532 words
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370 1954-12-14 4 Nehru One Of Greatest Hopes For World Peace ROLE IN WORLD AFFAIRS LONDON. WRITTING editorially under the heading "Middleman cf Asia," the News Chronicle (November 10) says: "Mr. Nehru declares that the future of India lies in a norm of democratic socialism. It is not a dogmatic socialism tout aL.P.S. - 370 words
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Article434 1954-12-14 4 "I remember clearly the day I was spudding thistles to a field and a shower sent me under a tree for shelter. I stood enjoying: a smoke and whilst the rain shot through the sunlight like nights of glass arrows, I watched the cows that had just beenJoyce Cary - 434 words
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Article125 1954-12-14 4 NEW DELJiI: Sri Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister for Communications, told the Rajya Sabha that the Indian Airlines Corporation had placed an order for the. purchase of eight Heron aircraft costing approximately Re. 7,00,000 each with accommodation for about 16 passengers, for use on feeder services.FOC - 125 words
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Article58 1954-12-14 4 QUETTA: For the first time in the history of Kharan District of Baluchistan States Union steps are being taken lv spread literacy among females A girls' primary school has been opened in the headquarters of the Kharan District. Forty #irls have sought admission to this schoolNAFEN - 58 words
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Article627 1954-12-14 4 ChristmasTips For Wives NEW YORK: All statistics show that one of the most valuable properties owned by the average wife is the average husband. The wise wife wJI be particularly alert to protect this investment at Christmas, as the safety records show that husband? are peculiarly susceptible to damage atAP - 627 words
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Article64 1954-12-14 4 BHUJ: Construction work is soon to start on the proposed aerodrome which is tc be situated at Varsamedi. near Kan dla, the fast-developing town ship of displaced Sindhis. it is reliably learned. The Government of Kutch is reported to have acquired 264 acres of land for theNAFEN - 64 words
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Article1750 1954-12-14 5 Warns Banks Against Failure To Implement Govt. Assurance NEW DELHI: DRIME MINISTER NEHRU assured bank employees thai the Government of India would "come down heavily'' ob any bank, which failed to implement Government'• assurance under the modified bank award safeguarding existing emolument of the bank employeesFOC - 1,750 words
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Article287 1954-12-14 5 BOMBAY: The Church or Mount Mary in Bandra U miles irom the c*ty waa declared a Basii.ca and tht statue of Mount Mary there was crowned m gold by tn* fapal Legate Cardinal Graci as. bombay thus have tne distinction of having the first Basilica inNAFEN - 287 words
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Article94 1954-12-14 5 Big Ben To Be Silenced LONDON: Scan'jlding wtfl soon be ascending Big Ben's tower at Westminister. Th« balcony near the clock face which was shattered by bombing during- the war is to be repaired. The job wiill jocssiblly take 18 months "all depending upon what the workmen find as theyNAFEN - 94 words
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Article118 1954-12-14 5 LUCKNOW: The "mystery animal* lately lodged In the zoo here la dead. The appearance of thist animal created a scare In Kanpur last month. Identified later a* »n Indian pangolin/ it wag brought here by the Railway BoMce and kept <n a barred woodei box inNAFEN - 118 words
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Article202 1954-12-14 5 MADRAS. In accordance with the arrangement concluded by the Government of India with the People's Republic of China for sale of 9 million lbs. of tobacco from India, allotments for export of this quantity of tobacco have been made to ten firms on the basisFOC - 202 words
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401 1954-12-14 5 Soviet Steel Plant Site No Decision NEW DELHI. The Soviet team, of steet experts were now on a tour of India examining all relevant datd relating to possible sites for the location of a new steel plant, Sardar Swaran Singh, Minister for Works and Supply, told Mr. Munishwoar Dutt PpadhyayaFOC - 401 words
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99 1954-12-14 5 •v;uL,uu\ltiO: Three Parisian followers oi Mahatma Gandhi's way of life arrived heie from Pans enroute t o the ashram founded by the Mahatma at Wardha. They are Mr. and Mrs. B. Frinklingr, Dutch nationals (and their two infants), and Mme. Nicolle. The threeFOC - 99 words
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Article111 1954-12-14 5 NEW DELHI; Dining cars (including icstaurant cftTSJ provided on 10 trains on the Indian Railways are n->w available for t-o use °f Third Class passengers, sai.l Sri O.V. AlageoJ.n. Deputy 'vTnister for RaiKv»y* and Transport, replying to a question in tiie Lok a. Asked wiiuiFOC - 111 words
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192 1954-12-14 5 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehr u has written to the Pakistan Premier once again stressing the desirability of solving the Kashmir dispute by the peaceful method of direct negotiations. Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, whc gave this information wasFOC - 192 words
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Article113 1954-12-14 5 TRIVANDRUM: The State Government have prepared a scheme whereby loan* to the >:tcnt of Rs. 3.000 for these who own land and Rs. 10,000 for those who will have tc purchase plots for construction cf houses, will be advanced to members of cc-operative societies, it Is learned.NAFEN - 113 words
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Article180 1954-12-14 6 COLOMBO: They all occupied one country and there could not be any difference of language or religion. Ail would receive equal treatment, said Mr. E. A. Nugawela, Minister or Health, at the opening Of the Schiyamala Hospital at Uppuveli. Th# hospital has been donated by Mr. M. Thamotherampillai.FOC - 180 words
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Article136 1954-12-14 6 Presence Of Women A 'Good Omen' MATUGAMA: Mrs. D. N. Pritt. addressing a largt gathering at the first annual celebdations of the Katalgahahena Rural Development Society here said that the large number of women present at the meeting- was an auspicious sign which indicated that women In the villages ofFOC - 136 words
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191 1954-12-14 6 Sinhalese Will Be Override! By Tamil Language Senate President Warns The Sinhalese Champions G AMI' AII A. Sir Nicholas Attygale, President of the Senate said "it will be a great calamity to the Sinhalese language if the medium of instruction were to be Sinhalese, because I feel that within 25FOC - 191 words
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Article163 1954-12-14 6 COLOMBO: Buddhists should boycott the use of the Ceylon Lion Flag which was designed Jby politicians. The alnha fleer that had headed the procession bringing the Sacred Bo Tree to Oeyton wan more appropriate for Buddhists, said Mr. g- DahanayaSca, retired civil servant, at ft meeting-FOC - 163 words
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Article63 1954-12-14 6 A limestone statue of the Buddha has been found at MuTusumoddai, about six miles from Paranthan. The head and hands on the 10-ft. statue are missing. Bricks, tiles and pots have also been found near the statue. Workers putting an irrigation channel came across huge boulders (below) withFOC - 63 words
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266 1954-12-14 6 Introduction Of Swabasha Why Delay? COLOMBO: The argument about the lack of textbooks and the shortage cf teachers to introduce Swabasha in the higher forms was frivolous and unjustifiable, said Mr. D. P. Silva, secretary of the Jathika Guru Sangamaya, at a meeting at the Nanacdaya Buddhist Mixed School hall.FOC - 266 words
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Article131 1954-12-14 6 TAL.VWARELLE: One man at least has implicit faith In his astrolologer, for a prediction that he will win a fortune in his 35th year has come true. The lucky man is I. G. •lamed Appuhamy of Induruwa, who is at present employed as a barber InFOC - 131 words
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Article134 1954-12-14 6 COLOMBO: The Ceylon prim* Minister, Sir John Kotetarwala, has invited the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, to visit Ceylon. Sir John ha* asked Sir Winston to make at least a short visit to Ceylon while still Prime Minister of Britain. If this was not possible,NAFEN - 134 words
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Article125 1954-12-14 6 COLOMBO The Indian High Commission has officially announced that the Ceylon Government have agreed to relax to a certain extent the exchange control regulations in respect of ready cash an Indian could take with him during his journey to Indii. The announcement said the Ceylon Government hadFOC - 125 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-12-14 6 Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister o* Ceylon, greets bis old friend; American Ambassador Philip K. Crow*, upon arrival at Idlewtld airport, New York, from London. Also in the photo are a Department of State Protocol officer (centre) and Major C. A. Dharmapala, ParManKvntarv Secretary to the64 words
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153 1954-12-14 6 Ceylon-Jap Exploitation Of Fisheries Resources: India's Fears The Indian Government fearis that serious encroachments on Indian waters will follow If Ceylon and Japan Join hands to exploit fisheries resources around Ceylon. India's Ambassador i n Japan has brought this to the notice of the Ceylon Ambassado in Japan. Sir SusanthaFOC - 153 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-12-14 6 At the St. Joseph's Church l n Victoria Street, when funeral service wag held. The coffin i» seen on the left. In the picture Is seen Mr. Malcolm M&cDonaJd. The Boy scouts lining the route to the cemetery.42 words
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316 1954-12-14 6 LONDON, Dec. IS: Ho Chi Min, leader of the Communist Viet Minh, yesterday accused French Military Forces of violating the Indochina Armistice agreement. This opinion, and others, was broadcast by Peiping radio as an answer to a number of questions sent toA.P. - 316 words
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254 1954-12-14 6 LONDON: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, in his farewell address to the Ceylonese community in London, warned his countrymen of the dangers bringing religion into politics. He cited the case of Egypt, and expressed the hope that such a situation would neverFOC - 254 words
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Article150 1954-12-14 6 Announcing the recognition of the Malay Seamen's Union by seven of the leading ship§ing Agents, Mr. T. a. White, eafarers" Welfare Officer and Trade Union Adviser to Singapore seamen, in a statement yesterday said:— CHINESE AND PAR SEAMEN "What has been achieved for the Malay Seamen's150 words
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105 1954-12-14 6 NEW DEL«I, Dec. 13.— Prime Minister Nehru cai<) last night the Indian government is considering a plan to end unemployment the country's most pressing economic problem within 10 tyearh. He said American, Japanese, Russian and Norwegian experts are assisting Indiana in making aAP - 105 words
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Article54 1954-12-14 6 She Was 108 yrs. Old HORANA: H. Francis Peirla Hamine of Keselhenawa Anguruwatota, died at her residence aged 108. it is understood that she is the only woman in this area to have lived so long. She was born on Novembei OOIK IQAG ir 1 .1:.. i ii'iu low, mmFOC - 54 words
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201 1954-12-14 6 Kenya Police Join To Save Convicted Colleague NAIROBI. Dec. 13. The European members cf the Kenya Police Reserve yesterday demanded a full-scale inquiry into the arrest and prosecution of fcrmer police reserve Commandant Derek Searle, who was sentenced to four years hard labour for perjury by a Nairobi magistrate onReuter - 201 words
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Article50 1954-12-14 6 Mr. P. a Pjllay, Hospital Asst., General Hospfctai, Singapore, wish to inform Relatives and Friends, that the Marriage of his brother Mr. K. P. Janan (Airministry, Singapore with Miss Ammint Amma daughter of Mr. C. V Neelakanta Pillay. ChirayinKil Travancore, will take place On 15th December, 1954 in Travancore.50 words
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