Indian Daily Mail, 17 January 1954
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Title Section18 1954-01-17 1 SUNDAY EDITION Inidan Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 336. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1954. SIX PAGES 15 CENT:18 words
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95 1954-01-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM Jan 16. A total of two hundred and sixty six candidates wili contest one hundred and sevenfen scats in Travancore-Coch t» Stato Assembly, elections tj which are due to commence in the middle of February according to95 words
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Article, Illustration113 1954-01-17 1 20,000 REWARD The above reward will be paid by the Commissioner of Police, Singapore, for Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of a 38-year-old male Hockchia named GUOK SING INN (photograph above) of Hock Lee Bus Co., Ltd., Jervois Road,113 words
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Article111 1954-01-17 1 C. R. Wants To Study Malayaiam From Our Own Correspondent MAVELIKARA, (T-C), State) Jan. 16. Seventy-five-year-old Madras Chief Minister Rajagopalachan. yesterday announced his decision to enter elementary school to learn Malayalam and proved the seriousness of the decision by buying the Malayalam Primer. Rajjfji campaigning for Congress in the ensuing111 words
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Article76 1954-01-17 1 KURNOOL, Jan. 16. The Andhra State Cabinet yesterday decided to constitute a Dew University to be known In Sri Venkateshwara University with Tirupathi as headquarters and appointed a Cabinet Sub-Committee to work out the details. With the establishment of this Uni versity, Rayalaseema people would have76 words
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Article51 1954-01-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent NBW DELHI, Jan. 16. Acharya Vinobha Bhave Uhodhan Hand Oift) movement had collected upto January 524 lakh acres of land throughout India; Bihar alone contributing 13 lakh acres. Out of the collections about 10,000 acres have so far been distributed among 7,500 familiies.51 words
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Article48 1954-01-17 1 Muslim Brotherhood KHARTOUM, Jan. 16. Three persons were injured and seven arrested yesterday when a demonstration led by Muslim brotherhood elements here was dispersed by police. About 500 persons, led by Khartoum University students, shouting pro-Muslim brotherhood slogans were on their w ay to the Eavotian Army A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article205 1954-01-17 1 NEW YORK, Jan 16. Seven Civilian plane crashes since 1954 began have taken the lives of 108 persons throughout the world. The toll included Jan. 14.- Philippines airline DO6 smashed into d vacant lot in Rome, Italy, killing all 10 persons aboard, including four Americans.AP - 205 words
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Article55 1954-01-17 1 LUCKNOW: A special police force for the protection of Railways and railway passengers will be recruited by Uttar Pradesh Government. This decision has been taken In view of the repeated attacks on railway property during the d strubances that took place in November last, followingBNFS - 55 words
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Article198 1954-01-17 1 SEOUL Jan. 16: President Syngman Rhec today exended the deadline for Soutn Korea's observance of the aunistice agreement by 90 days. Mr. Rhee last year prom sed Assistant Secretary of State Walter Robertson that South Korea would observe the armistice o^r cement for 90 days after the198 words
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Article65 1954-01-17 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 16. The Australian Amuassador 'o Washington Sir Percy Spender, who has been holidaying in Australia wili «p**nd > (W days in Singapore, Burma and Pakistan on his return journey to the United States. He will study the results of the Colombo Pl;in whichReuter - 65 words
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Article69 1954-01-17 1 NEW DELHI: Fog delay- ed the departure of scheduled air services from here on Sunday morning by over two hours. Visibility was reduced to less than 16 yards. The weekly air serv.ee to Kabul, already postponed on Saturday for 24 hours, was cancelled. According toFOC - 69 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1954-01-17 1 Young Old, Rich Poor Participate Cheerfully *5 Music Dance Festival At H. W. Stadium OVER 300 PRIZES DISTRIBUTED SARANGAPANY EXPLAINS SIGNIFICANCE OF FESTIVAL The Five-Da y Celebration of Tamils Festival ended in Singapore with a Dance and Music Festival at the Happy World Stadium on1,231 words
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Advertisement40 1954-01-17 1 Subscription Rates fBY POST) Malaya, B. N. Dornoo and Sarawuk. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Moii'tns 16.W> 6 Montns .13 DO 1 Year 06 00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6 50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78 0040 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-01-17 2 These girl* are running the sKpping race on the Sports Final on Saturday, Jan. 9 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Below is another race, where even the fastest runner has to exercise great caution, for hi» stride* are limited to the width of the68 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-01-17 2 BEWITCHING! One of the ma-ir highlights of the Festival is the Dance Competition and above is pretty Kathi Karthigesu performing an item which won her the loudest applause and the first prize also! On the other side is Kumari Sobhana Ramakrishnan who won the first prize in the52 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-01-17 2 A section of the (li.stuigui»>h< > il ga participating in the sports at the Jatai in^ hands with the members of tht 1 Festival Soccer Tournament.27 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-01-17 2 \l»u\i. i These three cycli»tK share the honour of the first three places in the Cycle race. Tired and 1 with their calf muscles strained they passed through the winning: point to the dinning cheer* of the spectators. (Right): At home they do It leisurely, but here they have100 words
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Article3136 1954-01-17 3 Kelappan s Address At Madras Malayalee Confab MADRAS: The forma tton of a West Coast State extending from South Kanara to Cape Comorin and including parts of Nilgiria district and Coore was advocated by Mr. K. KeUppan, M.P., presiding over the Madras Malayalee ConferenceFOC - 3,136 words
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Article159 1954-01-17 3 BOMBAY: The Policy of the Government of Bombay to restrict amission in AngloIndian and English teaching schools only to pupils whose mother-tongue Is English or who were habituated to speak in English wmef strongly criticised by Shri S. K. PatU, president of the Bombay Pradesh Congress CommitteeBNFS - 159 words
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Article88 1954-01-17 3 CAJLCUTTA: The West Bengal Government have decided to appoint a special officer to recognise the system of training 1 convicts in various vocations. At present, convicts are trained in smithy, carpentry, sewing: and carpet-making in various jails. Experience has shown that that study In these subjects Uone hasBNFS - 88 words
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189 1954-01-17 3 KARACHI: Arb&b Abdul Ghafoor, prominent Awami League leader said last week the restoration of civil liberties in the NWFP was still "incomplete Mr. Ghafoor was released on Wednesday after 4% yeara' detention. He told Pressmen in Peshawar that it was unnecessary to restrictFOC - 189 words
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Article93 1954-01-17 3 ALLAHABAD: With hardly a week for the Kumbha Mele to commence the biggest Mele in living memory, five million pilgrims of all classes participating in it, the pilgrim city of 800 acre on the banks of Ganga-Jumna and the invisible Saraswati is humming with activity. TheBNFS - 93 words
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Article82 1954-01-17 3 GYVAUOR: A Madhya Bharat village has a shop without attendant*. Customers Just take what they want and drop the price in a email box according to the price list hung in the shop. The goods are replaced by the manager of the shop. The shopBNFS - 82 words
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Article142 1954-01-17 3 SYDNEY, Jan. 13. Only Ceylon has so far supported a plan of the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzie 8 to by-pass the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade without breaking GATTa "no new preference rule", according to reliable reports here They said Mr. Menzies PlanReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-01-17 3 PHOTO. Tile Indian Prime Minister. SIIRI JAWAHARLAL NEHRU (centre), is received at the airport on a recent visit to Hyderabad, by THE NIZAM. Rajpramukh of Hyderabad (rlgfct). On left is the Chief Minister slim ramakri. SHNA RAO.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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645 1954-01-17 3 ERNAKULAM: The TRavancoreKCochin Pradesh Congress Oonunittee has released the first list of 94 Congnem candldaten for the ensuing general elections to the 117-mem-ber State AsjemNy. The list includes all the six Ministers of the State, and most of the Presidents of District CongTessFOC - 645 words
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Article131 1954-01-17 3 BOMBAY: A plea for the teaching of History of Medicine to medical students in India was put forward by I Major-General S. L. Bhatia, a former President of the Ool- lege of Physicians and Sutgeons, Bombay, on Friday, while delivering the convoca- tion address of the college.BNFS - 131 words
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Article99 1954-01-17 4 Meanwhile. Mr. Mohan Sinha Mehta, India's High Commissioner in Pakistan, said in an interview at Jodhpur that nobody, except a few members of the Pakistani Government, knew the extent and scope of the proposed U.S. military aid to Pakistan. Dr. Mehta. who was here99 words
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688 1954-01-17 4 DACCA: The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Mohammed AH, told a Press conference lien that he was prepared to meet the Prime Minister of India as many times as necessary to settle disputes between the two countries in their mutualFOC - 688 words
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217 1954-01-17 4 She Claims Rs. 6,000 A Year From 1947 KURUNEGAJLA: The trial was concluded before Mr. Earl Wi jeyewardene, District Jud^e, Kurunegrala. in the case in which Meenachi Atchio, a Muslim woman of Ramnad District. South India, sued Mrs. Emalin a Koch of Colombo G. W. N. Hepponstall M.M.I* Kurunesrala. Mrs.FOC - 217 words
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86 1954-01-17 4 Degree Not Essential For Govt. Post CAL£TUTTA: Too much stress should not be laid on the possession on a University degree for appointment of a Government post, ia the considered opinion of an expert committee! appointed by th« Inter-University Board, to go into the question of acquiring University education byBNFS - 86 words
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Article140 1954-01-17 4 MY8OBE: Poverty ft» the biapat hiiwp of the Indasa) atudeat therefore Universities should wlu rural eeatrea where they would be able to achieve food reaulte and rwfa noMe nwvio to the ■r— mim of the people. This Mffgemtiom wmm maJ» by Dr. Radha Kmw) Mookherjee, rrofwBNFS - 140 words
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Article209 1954-01-17 4 WARDHA (Madhya Pradesh State): Members of the Service Civil Internationale now in Sevagram, the abode of Mahatma Gandhi during his left fifteen years of life, have decided to contribute their labour for three months for the construction of a clinic and two wards in the leprosy centreBNFS - 209 words
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Article63 1954-01-17 4 NEW DELHI: The Governmem of India have decided to appoint Vice Marshal S. S. Mukerjee as Chief of the Air Staff and Commander-in-chief Indian Air Force in the rank of Air Marshal from April. He succeeds Air Marshal G. E. Gibbs. This is the flr 8BNFS - 63 words
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Article62 1954-01-17 4 NEW DELHI: The next conference at the Governors and Rajpramukha of States will be held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. New Delhi on March 1 and 2. The President of India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. will preside. shri Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister, and one or two other Ministers alsoBNFS - 62 words
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Article35 1954-01-17 4 BONN, Jan. 13.— Stray dogs are being kilted and eaten in Munich and other West Gernmn towns, the Bonn evening paper Bild reported. It has launched a campaign to have the practice made Illegal.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article392 1954-01-17 4 CREINHOLD G. ENSZ - CREINHOLD G. ENSZ (By AUGSBURG, Germany: There's a charming community in Bavaria wher e the rent tor an apartment is only 1.20 jo. year. The rent was fixed in the 16th century and it has stayed that way. The community wag started by one of the392 words
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Article133 1954-01-17 4 LUCKNOW: The trustees of Gandhi Memorial Fund have collected 70 per cent, of films on Gandhiji taken by private individuals and they propose to produce documentaries of about 25 per cent of these collections subjectwise. This statement was made by Shri Devadas Gandhi, youngest son of MahatmaBNFS - 133 words
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Article222 1954-01-17 4 BOMBAY: Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohamed All has called on the Indian Prime Minister and Congress President, Shri Jawabarlal Nehru to call off the agitation against the Pak-US military alliance or In the alternative threatens "stiffening of Pakistan's attitude" towards India, writes the political correspondent222 words
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Article200 1954-01-17 4 POONA: The first planetarium In Bombay State which will one of the three planetaria in the whole of India, is now nearing completion in Poona, and will be declared open with a new school building on Sunday by the VicePresident, Dr. Radhakrishnan. The planetarium forms part ofBNFS - 200 words
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Article34 1954-01-17 4 HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 15. Marilyn Monroe and Joe ZMmagglo were scheduled to be marrted in San Francisco at 1600 EST Thursday (Singapore time 0430 a.m. Friday) the actress* «tudk» ported.- APAP - 34 words
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1172 1954-01-17 4 Move To Promote Hindi and Regional Languages The policy of the Government of Bombay to give due place to the regional languageg and Hindi, the national language and restriction of admission in English-teaching schools only to Anglo-Indian children and chilren ofBNFS - 1,172 words
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Article120 1954-01-17 4 NEW DELHI: Eight classics in five Indian languages are to be translated shortly into English and French and possibly Spanish under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Scientific and CuU tural Organisation, Shrl Prem Kirpal, Deputy Director of U.N.E.5.C.0., said here. They are "Gowdan" byBNFS - 120 words
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Advertisement31 1954-01-17 4 WORLDS BEST KNOWN SPECIFIC FOR LOSS OF VITALITY, VIGOUP, PREMATURE OLD A6E NERVOUS DißiLiTY.4ar/-0/e nit tin must PR'CI »tK lOTTU I 12 OC i SOLE *.6tNTi: 1 YKOSK 4 OEOBGE I31 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-01-17 5 Girls under 5 ft. 1 inch running hundred yards dash. Kumari Ratnambal (forefront) is winning: while Kumari Vimala socond from right is a close second, itelow is the finals of hurdles.34 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-01-17 5 Children and youth have participated in the Tamils Festival Sports, but why not we too, thought the over-forty adults and jumped into the field for a Slow race. Close to the camera is the Tanjong Pa gar Mandore Kuppusainy and on the extreme left is Mandore V. S. Vairappan,74 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-01-17 5 The Rope Might Break Tug: of War: Both the sides are equally matched and at one time the rope looked like breaking In the middle! The Melaivasal Brothers at last pulled! their opponents Singapore Tamils Association to a win, (Left) Inter-club Relay.42 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-01-17 5 itbfl ".itching tho young' and old, men and women n S Stadium. Helow Mr. Cm. Sarungapany shaklndß<i r« ation Club, the winners of the Tamils27 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-01-17 5 Music Dance On the right are the three Vocal musicians who won the approbation of the spectators and declared prize winners and they are P. Shanmugam, S. Veeraiah and T. K. Natesan. On the left are the two bewitching dancers (left close) Kumari Prabha Narasimhan and on the other side53 words
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67 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO Working girls will draw lots to decide the lucky fifty who are to attend the Prime Minister's party to the Queen at "Temple Trees" in April. Fifty are to be invited by the Prime Minister. The invitations will be handed over to the PresidentFOC - 67 words
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256 1954-01-17 6 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Employe* representatives on the Rubber Wa«M Board wIU move tor a reduction hi the basic wage* of workers on rubber estates at the next meeting of the Board to be held this month. This move follows tht reductionFOC - 256 words
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Article130 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawula. patron of the Working Women's Welfare League, entertained over 200 members of the league to an informal tea at "The Temple Trees." Sir John said many responsible posts in Government service had been Riven to women and130 words
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Article82 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO: The Government of Ceylon has decided to loan India the 30.000 tons of rice they have asked for to meet the shortage in the Tra*-vanoore-Coohln area. India will not pay for the lion but will return the amount in kind when Ceylon needs it. TenFOC - 82 words
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283 1954-01-17 6 One-seventh Of Ceylon Owned By Indians OOL.OMBO The Government Parliamentary Group which met in the House ox Representatives urged the Prime Miniater. Sir John KoteJawaLa to Lake a firm attitude over the Indian question In hid forthcoming- <ttscusslons with Mr. Nehro. the Prime Minister of India. Mr. Cyril E. S.FOC - 283 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-01-17 6 A section of the plant at Messrs Frainroz, Singapore (Aerated Waters Manufacturers) who distributed free drinks to the people gathered at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, Jan. 9, when the Tamils 1 Festival Athletic Sports finals were held. The kind offer of free drink> by78 words
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Article114 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has received a suggestion from Indonesia that he should invite General Neg-aib, President of the Republic of Egypt, to attend the proposed Conference of South Asian Prime Ministers. The proposal, has been sent to Ceylon by Mr. A. E. Goonesinghe, our representative inFOC - 114 words
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Article170 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO: Replying to a question by Dr. N. M. Pcrera on the Bogala mine strike, the Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala, said he had shown the I.G.P's report to Dr. Perera. The Police were caJled in because 82 people had gone with dynamite to blow upFOC - 170 words
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Article225 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO An influential section of the Buddhist public have opposed the proposal of the All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress to appoint a commission to inquire into the state of Buddhism in Ceylon. The 35th annual session of the Buddhist Congress, which met in Kegalte last month, decidedFOC - 225 words
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132 1954-01-17 6 Indian Problem Is Swabhasa Problem QAMPAHA: The Indian problem is closely connected to our Swabhasa problem. It the Swabhasa question ll satisfactorily solved the Indian question will be solved> automatically," said Mr. S. D. Bandaranayakc. M.P. for GampanhiK in addressing 1 the members of TittalapiligodaBemmulla Rural Development Society last Saturday.FOC - 132 words
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Article61 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO: Mr. C. Q Dcsai, Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, last wetk called on Dr. Thomas Cooray 0.M.1. Archbishop of Colombo, and presented to him on behalf of the Gandhi Memorial Trust the Riogrraphy ot Mahatma Gandhi by Tcndulkar. The Arohbtshop expressed the hope thatFOC - 61 words
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Article36 1954-01-17 6 BOMBAY Western India was on Sunday for the second day under a cold spell. Indore, Jaipur and Jodhpur are in the grip of a cold wave; Jaipur reported having hailstorms.— FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-01-17 6 Photo. The Behemoth Sumo wrestlers display their brawn in pounding "Mochi"— the trad!- tional rice cakes eaten by Japanese durina- Nmv Ymt Festivities.- APAP - 24 words
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Article224 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said there was no need for the Kandyans to emphasise that he should settle the Indian question without endangering the rights and interests of the Sinhalese. "I know how best to serve my country", he declared. The PrimeFOC - 224 words
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Article85 1954-01-17 6 COLOMBO: Simultaneous Interpretation equipment is to be installed in the House *A Representative-; in April. A Continental firm has been asked for the loan of thiiequipment. Tenders will be called later for the permanent installation of this equipment. The system will bo on the same Une<jFOC - 85 words
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Article153 1954-01-17 6 PATIALA: Ninety-n ne candidates filed their nomination papers from 10 constituencies, of Patiaia and Fatehgarh Sahib districts wth the respective Returning Officers in their areas on Saturday last, the last day for nominations. Notable among the newcomers in the field are Maharani Guicharan Kaur, wife of153 words
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Article209 1954-01-17 6 A study of the nomination papers shows that Harijan candidates seek to contest the General seats in the Patiala City, Sirhind, Bhadson and Rajpura constituencies. Mr. Amarnath from Patiala City, Mr. Sardar Singh and Mr. Fakiria from Bhadson, Mr. Maha Singh, Mr. Jaswant Singh and Mr.FOC - 209 words
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Article217 1954-01-17 6 NEW DELHI: According to a notification publ; shod in the latest issue of the Gazette of India, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry have constituted the Managing Committee of the Co-operative Society set up for the fam.lv welfare service scheme in Delhi. The Committee conFOC - 217 words
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Article71 1954-01-17 6 Tamils Festival will be celebrated at Ipoh today from 3 p.m at St. Michael School Hall with lectures, music competition and drama Mr. A Murugaian, üb-edior] Tamil Murasu will preside! Mr .A .R. Natarajan, MrsPappa Muniandy, Pulavan M. Usman Ghanl (Penang), Mrs, C. Sinnadurai and Mr.71 words
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