Indian Daily Mail, 26 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL K. No. 845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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629 1954-01-26 1 Let Foreigners fudge India By Your Behaviour Help Establish A Welfare State In India Says Prasad IN A REPUBLIC DAY MESSAGE TO INDIAN NATIONALS ABROAD, PRESIDENT OF THE INDIAN UNION, DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD REMINDS THEM OF WHAT INDIA EXPECTS OF THEM. India expected629 words
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Article51 1954-01-26 1 KAI.YANI: Mrs. Vljaya Lakshmi Pandit. President of the U.N. General Assembly, is the latest victim of thieves and pickpockets Infesting- the Indian Congress party conference here. She had to trudge throusrh slush In her bare feet after leaving the conference hall. Her sandafe she had left outside were rone.-A.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration216 1954-01-26 1 Sir John Nkoll. Onvernor of sinsrai;<:>rc. addressing a cosmopolitan eatherini; at the Victoria Memorial Hall (picture on to'» left) on Sunday. Jan. 24, held in celebration of the Fourth Anniversary of the Indian Republic, paid glowing tributes* to the progress which India has made inI.D.M. - 216 words
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64 1954-01-26 1 From Our Own Correspondent ERODE, Jan. 25.— The conference convened here to protest against the Madras Government's new elementary education scheme, issued a final request to Mr. C. Raj%gopalachari to withdraw tn#scheme and warned, if it were not withdrawn in three months they would resort64 words
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Article122 1954-01-26 1 LAHORE. Jan. 25. Lahore astrologers have decided that the conjunction of Mars and Saturn in the house of Libra was responsible for Friday's disastrous train crash near Karachi, in which about 100 people are believed to have died. The astrologers, who belong to the Research InstituteReuter - 122 words
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Article118 1954-01-26 1 JAMMU, Kashmir, Jan. 25. -The beautiful Anglo-Kashmi-ri wife of Sheikh Abdullah, former Prime Minister of Kashmir, has joined her imprisoned husband at her own request. She has taken with her their two sons and daughter. Sheikh Abdullah, who was deposed last August by hig Deputy, BakshiReuter - 118 words
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Article245 1954-01-26 1 KAL.YANI, (Calcutta), Jan. 25. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, urged the slogan "strength through peace" as a guiding principles for world statesmen when she addressed the conference of the Congress Party here yesterday. She said she felt the time hadReuter - 245 words
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136 1954-01-26 1 GROWTH OF WHOLESOME LITERATURE GOVT. SCHEME From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 25.— The Government of India* have Instituted a scheme to encourage the growth of wholesome literature in all the Indian languages and particularly in Hindi. The scheme is intended to safeguard against the lowering of the taste136 words
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Article135 1954-01-26 1 From Our Own Correspondent CONGRESSNAGAR, Kalyani. Jan. 25. Hindi faddists among Congressmen were rebuked by the Congress President Nehru for attempting to obliterate other Indian languages. Sri Nehru sharply reacted when several delegate* interrupted a Bengali speaking delegate and shouted "we don't understand Bengali. Speak in135 words
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Article65 1954-01-26 1 What Kalyani Congress Did From Our Own Correspondent KALYANI, Jan. 25. The fifty ninth session of the Indian National Congress meeting here since Jan. 21 concluded on 24th after adopting resolutions approving India's foreign policy, expressing grave concern over the proposed United States Military aid to Pakistan, welcoming the appointment65 words
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Article76 1954-01-26 1 KALYANI: Gate crashers forced Mr Nehru, India's Prkne .Minister, to interrupt his presidential adUrevs to the Indian National (<m({ress and adjourn the first day's session 90 minutes ahead of schedule. Thousands unable to secure tickets broke through alt cordons and rushed towards the dais near the special enclosure forReuter - 76 words
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Article139 1954-01-26 1 CAIjCUTTA. Jan. 25.-^Mr. R. A. Butler, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, arrived here yesterday from the Sydney financial talks on his way to New Delhi as the guest of the Indian Government. He told reporters that sterling area countries were living within their means and making satisfactoryReuter - 139 words
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926 1954-01-26 1 As the agreement between the estate workers and the Mi'luA (Malayan Plantation Industries Employers Association) held good only so long as the price of rubber remained above bO cts. per lb. and as the price fell below 60 cts. last year, a dispute arose926 words
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Advertisement8 1954-01-26 1 BthE LCATMMI VML OMLVfI Bin MUJtAWm a VURSJ8 words
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Advertisement37 1954-01-26 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and S.irawak 1 Montn 5.50 3 Mon ins 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 6600 OTHER TL.ACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 10.50 6 Mouths 39.00 1 Year 780037 words
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576 1954-01-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Jan. 26, 1954 JAI HIND! A.S in the past, this year too, the messages issued to overseas Indians on the occasion of the Republic Day lay emphasis on their "ambassadorial role" in oversea territories and also the need to identify themselves with the countries in576 words
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1755 1954-01-26 2 Tensing's Plea To Encourage Mountaineering MADRAS Sherpa Tensing Norkay, the hero of Everest showed with pride to Press men the Achkans garments of Pandit Motilal Nehru and Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, which the Prime Minster had presented to him. Tensing, who arrived Madras lastFOC - 1,755 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-01-26 2 During his tour of the North Kedteh trice fields the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, stopped to inspect this machanical straw baler. On the extreme left of the picture is one of the workmen, and the others shown from left to right are:- Mr. D. M.77 words
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117 1954-01-26 2 JAGAN PLAN OF BOYCOTT OF BR. GOODS CAIRO, Jan. 24. Cheddr Jagan, deposed Chief Minister of British Guiana, declared had enlisted India's support for his fight agaii.«»t Bn. tain's recent moves in his country. He told a news conference he was planning to discuss a "boycott of Britain" with PresidentAP - 117 words
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Article177 1954-01-26 2 BOMBAY The Indian Merchant Chamber Bombay, has estimated the set-back to employment in Bombay State during the prc-World War n, and post-war periods at roughly 30 per cent. In a survey of the unemployment situation in the State, the Chamber has elicited information from all its members,FOC - 177 words
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Article87 1954-01-26 2 KATHMANDU A new deal for six million agriculturists of Nepal, including landless labourers, is envisaged in the land reforms contemplated by the Government. The reforms which, when social and economic condition implemented, will improve the of 80 per cent of Nepal's population, aim at the abolitionFOC - 87 words
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Article95 1954-01-26 2 LONDON, Jan. 24. -Sir Donald MacGillivray, Deputy High Commissioner for Malaya, on behalf of the Government of the Federation of Malaya, presented to Lady Gurney, widow of the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney a copy of a> portrait of her husband by Harold Speed. SirReuter - 95 words
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Article120 1954-01-26 2 DHAKWAR: The Working Committee of the Karnataka Ekikaran (unfication) Party has passed a resolution impressing: on the States Reorganisation (Fazl Ali) Commission that the formation of a United Karnataka is urgent and important. In a resolution passed on Sunday the Committee said the new Stat^ of Karnataka shouldFOC - 120 words
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Article49 1954-01-26 2 Communist Party's Appeal CALiCUTTA: The Communist Party of We^t Bengal in a stated-tent issued on Thursday called for 'mutual consultations" between, ail Opposition parties contesting tiie coming by-election at the Diamond riarbour Assembly constituency, in order to put up a single candidate against the Congress nominee.- FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article81 1954-01-26 2 KOTTAYAM: Property worth Ks 2,00,000. was estimated to have been lost in a huge lire in. a business locality in Changancherrv Town, 12 miles of Kottayam, on Wedensday afrerncion, according- to reports. •ihe tire, 14 is stated originating trom the kitchen of a residential quarter, spreadFOC - 81 words
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Article64 1954-01-26 2 AHMEDABAD A Bombay Flying Club "Super-Piper" aircraft which left on a crosscountry flight from Juhu aerodrome early on Thursday, crash-landed at a place about 20 miles from Ahmedabad at 1.15 in the afternoon. The pilot and the only one passenger in the plane escaped •'with very minorFOC - 64 words
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65 1954-01-26 2 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Government is understood to have offered a loan of Rs 10,00,000 to the Hydrrabad Spinning: and Weaving Mills labour en the question of layoff which it declared from Jan. 8. The management took the decision on grounds of accumulated stocks,FOC - 65 words
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Article612 1954-01-26 2 LONDON: An American savant has Britain's better minds these days pondertnp a weighty problem as old M speech, itself. How does a man of mat learning: get through to the average man with a messare of vast Import when he can employ but the bare toolsAP - 612 words
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Article42 1954-01-26 2 MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar. Member of the Press Commission, stated her* that no nterim report by the Commission "will be possible before the evidence is completely taken." He hoped that the report, would be ready by the middle of May42 words
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Article457 1954-01-26 3 Varying Degrees* Progress Recorded In Indian States inoperative group., or other- j mm £J i 0^ 1 initlati ve In UP f^ed egrislatit>n ha« be'eri "P^Pared for 690%m££c« Mi S"r cs reform w°7e jj» MM, likely ,o S ivzjw ut+Litil- Land r*»f taken by the States ma2eFOC - 457 words
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Article75 1954-01-26 3 CALCUTTA Mr M X Chief Co?tVol& of Imports and Exports, Government of India^ Bombay tmbd^sy in Teheran c arrived in Calcutta on Thursday Jaat to meet dif and Associations before leavSS.ST TeheraD early n€xt He U a aon of Mr M N Joy. J.P..FOC - 75 words
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67 1954-01-26 3 NEW DELHI Mr. Tikka Ram. Assistant Inspector Genera] of the Special Establishment Police. Home A/fairs died here on 21, as a result of head injuries received by him in a car accident here the previous day It ia stated that Mr. Tikka Ram wasFOC - 67 words
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Article120 1954-01-26 3 Central Pro-Merger Body formed Kaka-uvaL.: Dm representative oi various national organisations in KaraiKal »ettieinent met recently and formed a Central organisation called the KardiKai settlement central merger Congress, Mr S. M. ShaiKniadar bahib Maricar Congress leader said that this new organisation was intended for co-oruinating and integrating the various pro-mergerFOC - 120 words
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Article63 1954-01-26 3 INDIAN ENVOY IN PARIS NLW DELHI: Sardar H. S. Malik. Indian Ambassador in Paris, is shortly expected to Ko on leave for live or six months. The report previously current in Delhi has again been revived that a prominent member of the House of the People familiar with France andFOC - 63 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-01-26 3 Ko^t^iUrj' education* i^tttntion* Commissioner, talked With^L £T P V wtte ot the High15 words
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Article123 1954-01-26 3 I NfcW DELHI. For th* il!2? i, c f r )lane «f the Indian Airlines Corporation painted in Hindi letters on mem So far. the planes had innl** 4 nani€s onl > ta m"f A< :r*» r <MnK to the ne^ instructions, all the i.lanes belonidneFOC - 123 words
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Article158 1954-01-26 3 BOMBAY: A city buainssman was sentenced by a Presidency Magistrate to six m n nlhs »~orous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 500 in default to undergo a further period of two mouths' imprisonment t^J i f b u USinessman was charged with committing; theft ofFOC - 158 words
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Article148 1954-01-26 3 TKIVANDKUM: There w.u* marKvd iinpiuvcmvnt in vie caoitra epiueimc -uuution a cacuviu, a of the Public Healii AMPVUMtt lor the tirst half <* January. (Jhoicra attucjts ana «Mt^ t rtca ™JS£ J» MM were 4o and 3ti r"spcc. ve,y. The «*MM <«,t U |I||l "S nornFOC - 148 words
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Article96 1954-01-26 3 MADRAS: Tiling arc snapl U i *£L ior °P en in^ a McdiS« llc^ c at 1 said the Finance Minister Sri U Subramaniam. The Minister told reporter* that (.here was medical school at Coimbsiore, but it was iibolicliod under the •scheme to reform medical education.96 words
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Article46 1954-01-26 3 DESHMUKH BACK FROM SYDENY CALCUTTA: Sri CD. Deshmukh, union Finance Minister arrived from sydeny on Wed. last afternoon after attending the Commonwealth Finance Ministra* Conference. He cancelled his visit to Colombo as he could not *ret plane connexion from Indonesid on hia way back from FOCFOC - 46 words
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532 1954-01-26 3 INDIA GOVT. TO SET UP CORPORATION TO ASSIST INDUSTRIES be given to the Corporation— and none may be necessary as ultimately the proposals of the Corporation will have to come to Government or ita nominees £Ui.° V 0 fOr approval—the Corporation will direct its activities to areas and sectors whereFOC - 532 words
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Article317 1954-01-26 3 IWVANDRUM Seventyaccused in what i s known he "Central Jail Rioting X W fv e o^quitted last by the Sessions Judge aodrura. Ie accused in the case i charged with offences ected I with the violent inits which took place in 26 en i949 PfiSOn CtFOC - 317 words
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Article214 1954-01-26 3 LAHORE: The P«kiefa«. Foreign Minister Sir MohLm mad Zainillah Kn£, wts X week examined by 'the court Sir Mohammad told the Sfii Pak lsta Cabinet to spe of ft dl A S S USS the treatment ?o Sh Alunadiya community to which he belongs Cross-examined by MrFOC - 214 words
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Article184 1954-01-26 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Q. d. Ganatra, an advocate and former counsel of Kedia, last week deposed before the trial magistrate, Mr, M. Na.srullah that his client had once told him that his (Kedia's) movements were being watched. Kedia had also stated having frequently seen Khaitan's carFOC - 184 words
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273 1954-01-26 3 Alleged Secret Documents Of Madurai Congress Kraals MAJOR WEA?S Another portion of the camn weapon* in our armoSry^ FOC Sri Punltottam Trikamda*. i BOMBAY: member ot the AdWsory^SitteS"^ l^ er a He said the Research Servlcf which he described as "I I£3 non-Partisan organisa- tionFOC - 273 words
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Article128 1954-01-26 3 FOC dv?«?^ V: The Bomba y Industrial Court awarded com of the basic wages an d deafness allowance to the city's cotton textile worked the days on which the mills were closed for an extra day per week" in 1951-52 The award affects about 24 000FOC - 128 words
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Advertisement118 1954-01-26 3 Wl^CjlJiWTifJixf^^^i Kemember the three famous 100 years old |m^^^l wines of China. I fM^SK^^^BK^ CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED UIM J j yJ*Jk 1 5S5V Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn IIM j tftAfc BESS and prepared from famous herbs. 4 J VH 9B2Q3lB^^h fittin S tonic to feed tired118 words
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334 1954-01-26 4 Kashmir Constitutional Reports Finalisation JAMMV. Jan. 86,-Two Ka shnxir ,*""<"• Bt^e» coitMtltuttonrt «d%ißer leave f or DelW *«~V^ rlv« Aiuil l^r*l «onn to Oie reports of three committee* of th« Kashmir Constituent AsMtnbly. The Kashmir Prime Minislet Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, will Join the delegation in Delhi. The three committeesReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration153 1954-01-26 4 An International Variety Entertainment will be b& d at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Saturday, Jan. 30. at 8 p.m. under the distinguished patronage of the Commissioner- General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Dance, Music, and Comic items in Tamil, Chinese and Malay are set153 words
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Article246 1954-01-26 4 KAL.YANI, India, Jan. 25.— The plenary session of the Congress (Ruling party) passed unanimously a resolution endorsing the Indian Government's foreign policy of not aligning itself with any group of nations against any other group. The resolution was moved at the 59th national congress, be a leadingReuter - 246 words
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Article198 1954-01-26 4 MOSCOW, Jan. 24. You can send, v love song to your gin, or a "peace' 1 message aoioati, on tiny voice recordings enclosed in postcards wnich have a mass sale in Moscow. Th e "south letters" are pub- 1 lLshed by the Soviet Theatrical Society in hundreds ofA.P. - 198 words
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90 1954-01-26 4 Tim T. G. Marimuthu, disciple of the famous Nadaswara vidwan Tiruvangadu Sn Subramaniam PiUai, will tfive a recital of Nadaswaram music at the Sri Krishna Tempi*. Waterloo Street, today from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. All arc welcome. Tiru Marimuthu who arrived a month90 words
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Article56 1954-01-26 4 The Umar Pylavar Night English School, 41. Maxwell Koad, Singapore, can accepi a tew more students in thear JbJnglish classes in Standard tour, three and one, and in Primary two. All those who are interested are requested to turn up at the school from Monday to56 words
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Article78 1954-01-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Five more Communist terrorists, including a District Committee Member and a woman Branch Committee Memoer of the Communist terrorist organisation, have been killed and another wounded by Security Forces in the Federation, gays an Emergency communique issued today. The District Committee Member named78 words
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Article55 1954-01-26 4 KUALA LAJMPUR, Mon Thirty-two armed and uniformed terrorists are alleged to have entered Kampong Mempas in the Kuala Pilah district of Negri Sembilan yesterday afternoon and lectured to the inhabitants. Before leaving. the terrorists stole two shot guns and about 40 rounds of ammunition, say*55 words
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Article34 1954-01-26 4 It is announced in London that Lt. General Sir Hugh Stookwell, at present G.0.C., Malaya has been appointed to command 1 Corps in Germany, aftei he leaves Malaya next April,34 words
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Article39 1954-01-26 4 Lt. General Sir A. Dudley Ward, the Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff, who has been visiting the Far East is due to leave Kallang this morning en route for the United Kingdom.39 words
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Article28 1954-01-26 4 The next monthly meeting of the Rural Board will be held at the Conference Room, Colonial Secretary's office, on Thursday, Jan. 28, at 11.15 a.m.28 words
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Article103 1954-01-26 4 At the annual general meeting ot tne Malayan Indian uungress, Uatu i anat Branch, held rcccniiy. tne following: nave t>een tioctcd umcc tsearcrs. tor the year 1954: President: Mr. J. C. Isaacs; Vice- President: Mr. Maninaer Singh; Hon. Secretary: Mr. K. Dawson; OommitUc Members: Messrs. M.103 words
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51 1954-01-26 4 Governor To See Two-Storeyed House Prototype The Governor, Sir John Ni- coll together with members of the Legislative and City Coun- j cils will inspect the second prototype two-storeyed house i to be let out at low rents at KoVam Ayer Lane on Thurs- i day, Jan 28, at 551 words
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Article70 1954-01-26 4 The ninety-secona birthday of Swanu VivekanamU win oe ceieoruteu at the Kamaknshnu Mission premises. Baruey Koao, on Sunday. Jan. 31. at 6Au p.m. Mr. M. Saravanamuthu, Ceylon Commissioner in Singapore will preside and Mr. Ai. M. Khurana, Mr, S. X, Snanmugam and Swami Niekamananaa will speak on Swami70 words
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Article80 1954-01-26 4 The annuai (J-eneral Meeting of the aoove (Jiuo was neid at No. tt Kace «jourse i^ane on Jan. II and the following members were elected as Office Bearers for the year iys4. President: Mr. V. T. Gomez; Hon. Secretary: Mr. A, M. Miranda; Hon. Treasurer: Mr.80 words
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Article58 1954-01-26 4 TJk; Malayan Indian Congrciis, tiatu l'anai iiranch, wni celcoiaie inaian HepuDiic l)ay on Jan. 26, with prayers for India's Progress and prosperity, in Mariammen Tcmiplc, Chcttiar.^' Temple. Sikh Temple, Christian Churches, and Indian Muslim Mosque, and a Public Meeting and Tea Party at the Chettiare'58 words
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Article42 1954-01-26 4 REWA: Two thousand landless ki.sans of village Lcmra, in Rewa District, started a satyagraha by tilling waste land belonging to the Government. The satya#raha has been, jointly organised by the PrajaSocialist Party and the Kisan Panchayat.- FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article110 1954-01-26 4 The GHQ FARELF Branch of T the XrW Civil Serv.ee Union. Singapore. at IU. annual general 1 i en Jan. 20. elected the followi in* office-bearers for the cur'^LSTm, P J. Chacko; Hon. Secretary. Mr. c. k. Krishncn; Hon. Asst. Secretary Mr. Cyril de Silva; Hon. Treasurer. Mr.110 words
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Article20 1954-01-26 4 Th« Australian Commissioner office in Union Building, Collyer Quay, will be closed today because of "Australia Day" holiday.20 words
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Article118 1954-01-26 4 Film fans in Malaya will be able to see a different newrelease film daily for five consecutive days beginning from Feb. 15. This 'Film Festival Is to mark Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer's 30th anniversary. This festival will be celebrated throughout the world. The Festival will be celebrated at Cathay Cinema118 words
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