Indian Daily Mail, 22 July 1954
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Title Section17 1954-07-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 166. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS m17 words
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350 1954-07-22 1 No Fighting Anywhere In The World Now NEW DELHI, July 21.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, today sent special messages of congratulations on the Indo-Chiiia armistice agreements to the leading negotiators at Geneva, Mr. 'Anthony Eden, Britain, M. Pierre Mendes France, France, Mr.Reuter - 350 words
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Article484 1954-07-22 1 GENEVA, July 21.— The division of Vietnam roughly along the 17th Parallel will give tne Vietminh and the t'rench backed Vietnamese roughly an equal share of the territory. But the Vietminh will administer about 13,000,000 of the total of the 22,000,000 population, most of them densely packed484 words
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331 1954-07-22 1 GENEVA, July 21.--Ceasefire agreements to end the seven year war in Vietnam and Laos were signed at 0350 GMT today after an official statement that full accord had been reached on a complete Indo-china peace settlement. The ceasefire agreement for Cambodia will be signed hereReuter - 331 words
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376 1954-07-22 1 GENEVA, July 21.— Peace was restored throughout indo-China after more than seven years today with the signing of the last of the three ceasefire iigxeements. French and Vietminh soldiers signed the Vietnam and Laos agreement here at dawn. Cambodian and Vietminh officers fallowed suit in376 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-07-22 1 rnuiv Russian Foreign Minister V. \f. MOLOTOV waves to photographers before entering the French Premier's Geneva residence (joli port) on July 15. to dine with the French Premier PIERRE MENDES- FRANCE (right) and French Minister for Indo- China GUV LA CHAMBRE (centra A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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117 1954-07-22 1 Green Wall To Mark Indo-Pak Boundary NEW DELHI, July 21.— Inolia has planned a ftvemilc wide "green wall" to mark its boundary with Pakistan along the sandy deserts of Rajasthan and Sind, officials bere announced. Already a 40-mile Um K belt of trees and vegetation has been developed along theA.P. - 117 words
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Article125 1954-07-22 1 NEW DELHI, July 21 Karaikal France's second largest possession in India is expected to fall shortly to X*. dian nationalists who havu blockaded the territory. ac cording to reports reach' ng mre yesterday. Indian reiugeej from Bar**. kal had stopped traffic on ail road leading into125 words
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Article40 1954-07-22 1 LONDON. July 21 BIS Thomas Dugdale resigned u* Agriiculture Minister In th» Churchill Government yester. day in a row over hla Depart, ment's Land Disposal programme He announced hla resignation i« tvi«« Hmma nt Commons APAP - 40 words
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351 1954-07-22 1 New U. S. Move For S. E. Asia Defence WASHINGTON. July 2j Strong American moves to map out a Southeast Asian defence pact with Western and Asian powers are expected to follow quickly from the Indo china cease-fire agreement It is predicted by observens here that one of the firstReuter - 351 words
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123 1954-07-22 1 Miss D NevdUe-Rolfe, who is the Principal of the Ash. ridge House of Cltlzenoh«i>. arrived in Singapore on Tuesday, to begin a tour or study and lecturing in Soula East Asia Tfcja House of CStizeasniu is a department of the Bonur Law Memorial College earn Wished123 words
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Article131 1954-07-22 1 The Director of Operations, Lt-Gen Sir Geoffrey Bourne on Tuesday evening Issued a warming to pertang Now Village In the Jelebu district <>t Negri Sembilan. He told the headman, Mr Chin Sip: <4 Thte is a very bad viHage I win be back here in131 words
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453 1954-07-22 1 No More Dual Citizenship For Overseas Chinese? Official Statement Still Awaited BOMBAY, July Sl.— Chinese Redl leader Chou En-lai has promise^ both Indian Premier Nehru and Burmese Premier U Nu that Communist China Is ready to drop her "dual citizenship'' claims on millions of Chinese who live tin other AsianAP - 453 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-07-22 1 PHOTO. Photograph taken on the occasion of a tea-party riven bv Mr. T. R. Rao, the District Manager of Malayan Branch* of the Ind'an Bank Ltd., and Mr.S. Narasimhan, Manager of the Singapore Branch of the Indian Bank Ltd, In honour of Mr. M. Gopala Menon,I.D.M. - 86 words
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265 1954-07-22 1 The Singapore labour I>e. partment yesterday morning convened a meeting at which the Deputy President, City Council, and representatives of the Singapore City Coun, cil Labour Unions Federation were present Both 3ides were requested to resume oe gotiationa on aU points under dispute. It was265 words
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Article68 1954-07-22 1 MacGILLIVRAY LEAVES FOR LONDON In continuation of the practice adopted by his predecessor of paying' periodic short visits to London for discussions over a wide range of subjects, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald) MacGUlivray, left yesterday by air for London, and Is expected to return to the Federation in the68 words
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Article59 1954-07-22 1 The State Agricultural sh>* for 1954, organised under the distinguished patronage of the Sultan of Pahang, will be held at the Malay Sc\ jfli, Temerloh, on Saturday July 24. The show, which is the annual State Agri-Horticu'tural exhibition will include a i>a«Ji competition, animal husbandry, arts59 words
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567 1954-07-22 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. July 22, 1954 A LESSON TO BIG POWERS r J\HE signing of peace in LndoChina which will bring to an end the seven-year-old bitter civil war in that country, indicates that sanity has not altogether left the earth and that the world powers still dread567 words
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391 1954-07-22 2 CONTRIBUTION TO LOAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BOMBAY: Rulers of former native States are now showing good response to Prime Minister Nehu's appeal lor contributions to the National Plan Loan and development projects. The Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, Rajpramukh of Saurashtra, appears to have taken a leadFOC - 391 words
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Article112 1954-07-22 2 BECUND ERABAD Eight-hundred and seventeen people, drawn from, ail perts of India, have ottered "Jevan Dan'' in response to the appeal of Socialist leader J<aya Prakaah Narayan, according to a circular from Sarva Seva Sangh, received in the Bboodian Samithi office here. "Jeevan Dan" is offerFOC - 112 words
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Article250 1954-07-22 2 MADRAS: "The Auxiliary Cadet Corps, which is affiliated to the National Cadet Corps will, I hope, stay a s a permanent feature of our educational system. That will certainly revitalise the mind and body of the students, said Sri M Bhaktavasalam. Minister for Agriculture and Community250 words
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Article197 1954-07-22 2 KARACHI: Pakistan claim" to be (in a position now to export paper to Middle Eastern countries early next year. At present, the Kamaphull Paper Mills axe producing 55 to 60 tons per day, but they claim that from next momh the daily production is ex. pectedFOC - 197 words
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Article123 1954-07-22 2 SRINAGAR,: Setting up O 1 lan All-India Co-opreative Marketmg Board attached to the Central Ministry of Food and Agriculture was recommended by the committee on co-opera-tion which met under the presidentship of Dr. p s. Destomukh, Union Minister for Agriculture. The Board would function asFOC - 123 words
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Article235 1954-07-22 2 ERODE: The Madras Government would amend suitably the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act regarding the utilisation of temple funds, in view of the Supreme Court holding certain sections of the Act void said Sri B. Parameswaran, Minister for Hindu Religious Endowments, while replying at aFOC - 235 words
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Article137 1954-07-22 2 LAHORE: The body of Mario Puche, tf member of tnc Italian evr-ctition to Mount Gouw,in Austin, who died of jncumoni.i cauld not b* Drought from Camp Ii to trv: bt*ae ciinp ff-r burial for s.'x days, owing to bad weather, according to the latest repnrL?137 words
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Article86 1954-07-22 2 RAJAHMUNDRY: A party of about 25 persons attacked a running goods train on July 13 very near Biccavole Railway Station. The Railway Police constable and the Watch and Ward sepoys who were escorting the train raised an alarm when the miscreants pelted stones at them TheFOC - 86 words
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83 1954-07-22 2 NEW DELHI: Forty-flve Members of Parliament have so far "pledged their support" to the All-India National Unity Platform, which favours postponement of the whole issue of formation of linguistic States in India for "at least 25 years," according to Mr. C. P. AlatthenFOC - 83 words
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Article190 1954-07-22 2 LAHORE: A k*»ck bordered bulletin stating that the i'akistani film industry has been paralysed by the arrest 01 .im producers, directors ana actons, has befl»n issued by the screen and sound studfios of Lahore It alleges that the shooting of 18 films in various stages jfFOC - 190 words
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Article100 1954-07-22 2 ALLAHABAD: The Kumbh Mela Fact-Finding Committee, non-official body set up by citizens of Allahabad, has presented its 75 page report to the Prime Minister Sri Nehru. The report contains eyewitness accounts and statements by friends and relatives of those who died in the stampede, in February lastFOC - 100 words
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378 1954-07-22 2 Street Lighting In Palghat: Council Refuses To Renew Licence FALGHAT: The Municipal Council met recently, Dr. A. R, Menon, Chairman, presiding, and considered a resolution by Mr. E. M. Hanif to renew the agreement for street lighting with the Palghat Electric Supply Corporation. The resolution wanted a committee to beFOC - 378 words
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Article127 1954-07-22 2 MIRZAPUR: Prime Minister Nehru refused to sit on a silver and gold- plated chair that had been specially brought for him a t a public meeting: which he addressed here last week. With a smile on his face on arrival Mr. Nehru acknowledged the cheers ofFOC - 127 words
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Article133 1954-07-22 2 An "anti-rice mill jatha" from Nagercoil and the southern taluks of the State, led by Messrs. Muthukaruppa Pillaj, Mytheen Pillai and C. Sankar. M.L.A., and consisting of 25 members, staged a demonstration at the gates of the Secretariat last week when the Assembly was m session. TheyFOC - 133 words
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584 1954-07-22 2 MADLRAI: Mr. L. S. Karayaiar, Acting i»n S1 dent of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee last week appealed to the Travancore-Cochin State Government to withdraw the prohibitory order under Section 144 Cr. P. C. promulgated recently in the Devikulam taluk and release584 words
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Article70 1954-07-22 2 AHMtLuAtiAjJ T h e Government of India ls seriously considering to lift all remaining controls on cloth, It is authoritatively learnt. The Govern. merit has sent a circular to all textile mills in the country asking for their opinion on the lifting of theFOC - 70 words
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266 1954-07-22 2 Fair Price Shops In Malabar: Little Off-Take MADRAS: Reports have been received by the authorities here that after lifting the control on sale and movement of rice the general price position of rice is "very satisfactory" throughout the State. A slight fall in the price of good quality rice, likeFOC - 266 words
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112 1954-07-22 2 PAKISTAN GETTING FRIENDLY WITH ISRAEL! NEW DEI4HI: Despite her widely publicised hostility to the State of Israel dn sympa. thy with some of the Arab States, Pakistan is getting somewhat friendly tow rids that country, according to the latest information available hero. It is understood that Pa^is. tan sent anFOC - 112 words
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363 1954-07-22 3 To Be Introduced On Sept. I CAIXWTTA: Arrangements for the implementation of the Empioyees' State Insurance Scheme m West Bengal are expected to be finalised in tiie third week of this month. Certain points related to the introduction of the scheme in the State willFOC - 363 words
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Article182 1954-07-22 3 rr i f OM AY: Th€ International union for Bird Preservation has requested the Union Government to take stringent measures to stop large-scale smuggling of the feathers of Indian wi:<j birds to foreign countries, according to Ornithological sources here The smuggling was now being earned on throughFOC - 182 words
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175 1954-07-22 3 MARGIN SYSTEM FOR TATA STEEL FROM AUGUST 6 BOMBAY: Th e Bombay Stcck Exchange last week officially announced that with effect from August 6, 1954, the Governing Board has decided to extend the application of the margin system to carryover transactions in Tata Steel Ordinary Shares. "No margin will beFOC - 175 words
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69 1954-07-22 3 DEMONSTRATION BEFORE INSURANCE COMPANY BOMBAY: About tw 0 hun<lied employees of the Bom'jay Mutual Insurance Company, demonstrate^ for an hour on Thursday afternoon cutsdd« the company's offices here demanding two months' bonus for 1953. The employees also demand fi stoppage of retrenchment, payment of overtime wages and payment of fifteenFOC - 69 words
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70 1954-07-22 3 BOMBAY: Th e firs* student Himalayan expedition, sponsored by Oxford University arrived here last week. The team of four, headed by Harrington 29 a geologist, i* proceeding to Tanakpur in West Nepal about 300 milea nom Katmandu. During thei r three-month mountaineering the young OxoniansFOC - 70 words
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Article32 1954-07-22 3 RAMANATHAPURAM: Srimathi Sethu Parvadavardhan. Aiehiar. wife of Sri T. N S. fuccrthapathi, th e Zemindar cf a'ngampatti, and daughter of the Raia of Rajnnad (M^ns^er FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article108 1954-07-22 3 KAM ARAJ, 53 vmuiMIUN AGAR Tne &3rd b>rth*Uy Mr K> sil^m*^ with Archanas were performed n local temples for the long ufe and prosperity of Mr tributed to schoolchildren In celebration of the day. feeding of the poo, also hJghlightedi the celebrations *n tbe town. At a public meeting speak-FOC - 108 words
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Article248 1954-07-22 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is understood to have decided to amend the Jn~ ccmeUix Act to enable tho reopening and fresh assessment or cases of tax evasion discovered by the Income-t;ix Investigation Commission under Sec. 5 (4) of the Income-tax Investigation Commission Act. The ordinanceFOC - 248 words
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Article99 1954-07-22 3 SALEM: The Salem District Local Library Authority, on Sunday, Srimathi Saraswathi Arunachalam, Superintendent, Government Girl» High School, Salem, presiding approved the recommendation of a sub-com-mittee to open 18 branch libraries during the flve-year period from 1954 to 1959 at the following centres: Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, At. turFOC - 99 words
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75 1954-07-22 3 MADRAS: Mr. D. P. Roy Chowdhury, Principal, Government School of Arts and Crafts, who has been appointed President and Director of the U.N.E.S.C.O. Seminar c*i Art and) Culture, will leave for Japan on Aug. 3. The seminar, whick will be held in Japan onFOC - 75 words
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Article179 1954-07-22 3 BANARAS: Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, last week declared ODen the new building of the Vasanta College for Women, run by the Foundation for New Education, at Rajehat here. He headed a procession of girl studtents who carried pitchers covered with flowers, and entered the new buildingFOC - 179 words
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Article157 1954-07-22 3 POONA ..bout 5,000 people were renedered homeless last week when the flood waters of the Mutha and Mula rivers inundated the low-lying areas of Poona. The river has (be,en in spate due to incessant rains from last week, and the immediate cause of the floods—FOC - 157 words
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Article204 1954-07-22 3 NAGPUR: The District and Sessions Judge, Mr. K. L,. Pandey, last week dismissed a revision application filed on behalf of Miss Shanta Apte, wellknown film star, for quashing the' proceedings against her i» the prohibition case being heard before a First Class Magistrate here. The JudgeFOC - 204 words
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677 1954-07-22 3 r N^ E Mrs. RatUnbai Jain charged, wvth the fatal poisoning of three girls, was last Thursday convicted of murder and sentenced) to death by the Additional Sessions Judge, Mr. Y. L. Taneja. The 35-year-oltl woman, who was i uniting a tlinic forFOC - 677 words
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Article35 1954-07-22 3 CALCUTTA: Five officer; of the We-:t Bengal Government will leave for Holland, next week to study the Dutch method of land reclamation as<] utilization of the recla'm. •4 la O <l, It 1b learnt,;- FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article119 1954-07-22 3 Why Sartorial Smartness MADRAS: Any person appearing i n public should be properly abased, if he is not, it would mean an insult to the people before whom he appeared! Stating: this sartorial dictum, Dr. A. Ramaswami Mudtallar, while addressing the students of the Theagaraya College, Washermanpet, explained) why he119 words
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Article227 1954-07-22 3 HYDERABAD: A Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Syed Qamar Hasan and Mr. Justice Vithalra© Deshpande, recently allowed the appeals of six Razakars against the judgement of the Special Tribunal of Parbhani, and ordered their acquittal. The Tribunal had. convicted these personsFOC - 227 words
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84 1954-07-22 3 BOMBAY; Over 8,000 workers of the Indian Naval Dockyard will go on strike from July 26 if their two-year old demands are not met by then. The decision was taken at a meeting of the General Body of the Indian Naval Dockyard Employees' Union here lastFOC - 84 words
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Article70 1954-07-22 3 L.UCKNOW: U.P's first Ayurveflic College the second in India will start functioning in the renovated building of the erstwhile King's English Hospital, Lucknow, from Aug 1 To start with, the College will have 30 students fo r the five-year course Six of the seat a haveFOC - 70 words
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536 1954-07-22 3 P.S.P. Agitation Not Backed By People? Pant Rejects Inquiry Plea LUCKNOW): The Chief Minister of U.P. Pandit Pant nSiT^^^Jr* at there no ?jS£tlo» of holAne; an impartial enquiry Into the Imposition of Irrlcatioj^rates because it was not a dispute between two talftjM^« R t plyin| L. to q M!lltioil relatingFOC - 536 words
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55 1954-07-22 3 HYDERABAD Police used tear-gas last week to prevent a major clash between two rival groups in the bazaar The two rival groups threw stones at each other as a result of which 19 person.*, including two or three constables received minor injuries PoliceFOC - 55 words
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144 1954-07-22 3 NEW DELHI: The indifference shown by a large number of official in the matter of attending ceremonial State functions like the Independence Day parade and the mass gathering at the Red Fort maidan has, it is learnt, been taken notice of by the PrimeFOC - 144 words
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Article52 1954-07-22 3 NEW DELHI: It is understood that the Eastern Shipping Corporation proposes t» start its steamer service to East Africa from about July 26. It is learnt that in this connection Mr. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Chairman of the Corporation, is having commissions with the Ministrv atFOC - 52 words
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Article188 1954-07-22 3 Storage Of Fruits Vegetables MYSORE A three year experimentation scheme on the preservation and storage ot fruits and vegetables by uing hormones and chemicals has been sanctioned by the Indian Council of Agricultural Re. search The scheme will cost about Rs 2 lakhs The scheme will be wov.-.-l in nineFOC - 188 words
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Article40 1954-07-22 3 BODINAYAKANUR: Tne Madurai-Bodinayakanur rail, way which was dismantled 1942 during the war, was reopened on July 20, 1954 The trains now running from. Mt. durai to Usa'-ampatti were be extended (To Bodinayakan^r from July 20. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article109 1954-07-22 4 NEW DELHI, July 21.— The average India n industrial worker earns moro than Ss32 Malayan a month and spends less than than 20 dollars (Malayan) ox: food, a Labour Ministry survey showed Monday. A study made in Bhopai City put an industrial worker's average monthly incomeAP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-07-22 4 The marriage of Mr. Subramania Itharathy, a grandson of the great Fiwt Sr. iSubraniania Kharatfaiar and son of Mr. and Mis. Nataraja Iyer of Brunei, with Minn Kasturi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. liaiasubra mania Iyer of Kuala Lumpur was r.. run <l at the bride's residence in Kuaia70 words
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1138 1954-07-22 4 25,000 Indians To Be Repatriated From Ceylon! IN BATCHES OF 5,000 BEGINNING OCTOBER COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government wiil repatriate in batches of 5,000 all the 25,000 Indian nationals who have applied for renewal of their temporary residence permits which entitle them to continued stay here, a Ceylon Government communique announcedFOC - 1,138 words
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429 1954-07-22 4 Democratic Congress Party's Stand COLOMBO: Mr S Thondn rnan. President of the Son" J£ mC ratlC Congress, said that it was inappropriate to r«nV ISCUSsions wlththe Cev° ion Government on the future of the expired temporary rei .n° n f ce permit hold ers at thla In a statement, heFOC - 429 words
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Article119 1954-07-22 4 The Keeper of the RMMTT S«?ai ha.? officially announce^ that the date for the sighing of the new moon for the month of Zulhijjah 1373 will be held throughout the Malay States on Friday evening July 30. If the new moon Is sighted on the evening119 words
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Article60 1954-07-22 4 LONDON, July 21. Tho House of Lords Monday approved an order winding up the Raw Cotton Commission— a Government bulk buying body on August 31. Lord Woolton Minister of Materials, moving the ordej said that there "was now every indication that the arrangements for the private purchaseReuter - 60 words
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Article243 1954-07-22 4 COLOMBCc Customs authorities at the Tiruchirapalli airport and at the Ohanushkcdi pier are confiscating fresh fruits such asi apples and grapes, though in very small quantities, from passengers), citing a new regulation said to have been brought into force by the Indian Government a few days243 words
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Article74 1954-07-22 4 Crowd Watched As House Blaged CHUNNAKAM: A Crowd of over 75 persons stood and gazed while Kanapathi plllai'9 house, about 100 yards from the Chunnakam railway station blazed. Nearly liiteen minutes iif. ter the fire started, about five persons forced their way througn the crowd and extinguished the fire muchFOC - 74 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-07-22 4 Repindia Bank Executive Entertained A tea-party in, honour of Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya and Mr. S. C. Prior, Manager of the Foreign Exchange Department, Indian Bank Ltd., Head Office, Madras, was given by Mr. T. R. Rao, the District Manager of the197 words
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Article111 1954-07-22 4 GENEVA, July 21.—Communist Chinese Premier Chou En Lai took time out Sunday night from talks on an Indo. China cease-fire to give a dinner at his villa for OOMC. dian Charlie Chaplin and Mrs Chaplin The British-born actor, wlio recently accepted a Comiiv.m. ist peace prize, slippedAP - 111 words
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