Indian Daily Mail, 20 August 1954
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625 1954-08-20 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Aug. 20, 1954. Citizenship: The Correct Approach THE ordinary Indian is a shrewd person. Especially so is a working class Indian, whether he be a rubber tapper from the South or a susuwala from the North. They have m abundance what we call the simple625 words
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Article302 1954-08-20 2 Rajaji - RUDRA IN ATOM BOMB Rajaji Speaking on the subject of 'God and Religion', Mr. C. Rajagopalchari said that it was wrong to think that Mr. J. t w aha rial Nehru did not believe m God. He might not be speaking about God, but he believed m God as muchFOC - 302 words
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Article260 1954-08-20 2 MADRAS. Sri M. BU'^-a. vatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, told Sri s. Ra*na!in_ gain Com Tanjore, m tho Assembly that a licence had bteen given to open a sugir factory m Tanjore district Tho Minister, answdin? supplemenuries' said the fac. Tory would have a cnu nng capacityFOC - 260 words
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Article110 1954-08-20 2 LUCKNOW: The Union Government has direcccl State Governments to ;.re. Parc a lLst of British muni, ments m their r.reas, which include states and commemoration pillars erected during the British itegime to honour eminent English men n«J women The Centre has not indieai. Ed the reason110 words
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Article2094 1954-08-20 2 FREDERICK GRUBB - FREDERICK GRUBB LOOKING BACK.... (By (This is the third and last article by Mr. Frederick Grubb, narrating his reminiscences. The first and second articles appeared on August 17 and 18 respectively.) TWO WORLD WARS&AFTER CTATE events during 1911 made that a memorable year. There was the coronationTHE HINDU - 2,094 words
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Article108 1954-08-20 2 ETTAIYAPURAM A meeting of the Bharathi Memorial Welfare Committee wes held diere on July 28, Mr. E. M. A. Ra. machandran, President, Ettaiyapuram Panchayat, presiding. The Committee decided to hold the annual Bharathi day celebrations at Ettaiyapuram this year instead of at Madras as was done "i108 words
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Article87 1954-08-20 2 MADRAS: Sri M. Bhu-l-thavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture told Sri T c> arayanan Nambiar m the Legislative Assembly that the Government Coir Factory, Beypore Malabar contisucl to function a'ong with the Coir Training School attach, ed to it. The joint Dilator of Industries and Commerce, during a supriscFOC - 87 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-08-20 2 PICTURE. Madam Vijayalakshmi Pan dit alighting from the plane at Kuala Lumpur airport on 14.8.1964. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya is seen behln I.D.M.I.D.M. - 36 words
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386 1954-08-20 2 ABOARD I.N.S. RAJPi.T (Bay of Bengal) Ships of the Indian Fleet returning from their summer manoeuvres staged a mock fight with three ships of the Royal Pakistan Navy 100 miles off Trincomaleu lest week. The Indian ships consisting of the "Red" fore« had as theirFOC - 386 words
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583 1954-08-20 3 India Disinclined To Hold Plebiscite In Kashmir? KARACHI: Mr. MaJiomed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan, 01 L it Sald Kashn "> dispute was a serious [Kxtentaal threat to peace, "not oniy for this region but for the entire world," and asked "allFOC - 583 words
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603 1954-08-20 3 Addressing the All-India Newspaper Editors* Conference Sri Jawaharlai Nehru said he was no judge of the claim that the suggestion that presentation of news m a sensational way appealed to the peop'.e and enhanced the circulation of papers, but "I am a judge of Indian people." "IFOC - 603 words
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Article364 1954-08-20 3 In The Footsteps Of Gandhi jj NEW DELHI: Addressing a conference of All Andia Newspaper Editors recently Sri Jawaharlal Nehru said: "We have endeavoured m the past under Gandhiji's guidance and leadership," said Mr. Nehru, "to try to follow m our own very Imperfect way, certain principles that he laidFOC - 364 words
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145 1954-08-20 3 WASHINGTON India's Minister for Works, Housing and Supply, Sardar Swaran Singh, paid a courtesy call on the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles. The, State Department made no statement following the meeting and emphasised that tt was purely a friendly call as145 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-08-20 3 The delegates to the Second General Assembly of World Assembly of Youth here, being Introduced to His Excellency the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nik-oil, at the garden Party held Government House, Monday. Below are three lady delegates posing for our picture. no. I TURES.49 words
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Article181 1954-08-20 3 MADRAS: A group of stu dents of the California University' consisting of f^ur girls and four boys, accompanied by the faculty oro'es sor, Prof. Kenneth Scno'es, arrived here las week from Colombo 'to live and kara with the Madras youths'. Their programme Includes meeting students andFOC - 181 words
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Article679 1954-08-20 3 AIM OF BHOODAN MOVEMENT 'pHS People of Manpur, a far- flung village In Orissa. nave started a new chapter m life. Till yesterday they were divided into the landless and the landowners; today each has his own land. The holding is three-fourth of anFOC - 679 words
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137 1954-08-20 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru inaugurating the annual session of the All India Newspaper Editors' Conference recently exhorted the Press In bid a to contribute to the creation among the people of a mental approach based on Gandhi ji's principle of non- violenceFOC - 137 words
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Article128 1954-08-20 3 NEW YORK: In the Unitu States, as m every other country m the world, on'; of the first things the expectant mother wonders is will it be twins or triplets o«\ or oh, dear quads- Now an insurance conr.j any herte 'has worked out t«e oddsNAFEN - 128 words
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Article190 1954-08-20 3 LAHORE: The conquest of the 28,250-foot K-2 (God-win. Austen; was the feat of two crack Italian climbers wha succeeded m reaching the top of the world s second highest mountain after 12 hours' trek from Camp 8. A message from the oase Camp m SKirdu recentlyFOC - 190 words
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1180 1954-08-20 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR INDIA OFFICE AND M. I. C. TO BLAME Sir. Now that Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit has concluded her tour cf Malaya and left its shores, I ihink it is time we Indians sat up and deeply1,180 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-08-20 4 Madam V i jayalakshmi Pandit, after seeing thousands of ordinary Indian men and women watting outside m the Padang, who could not gain admission into the Selangor Turf Club meeting place, got down from the platform and rushed to the waiting crowds and addressed77 words
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504 1954-08-20 4 LONDON: Filr.- producers m most mv; vie making tries including India, Pakistan and Lgypt— have Ukon a step to cjscourage ths ;n_ discriminate growth of no. called film festivals jvh:c». countribute little to the cine, ma indrustry The well-tstaMished and highly reputable festiva.s which haveNAFEN - 504 words
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Article86 1954-08-20 4 BRUSSELiS (Belgium), Aug. 19 Leaders of the jsjx European army nations con. v/arged on the Belgian capital yesterday for crucial talka on the French demands im. periling the projected Euro, pean Defence Community (EDC). From all sides opposition mounted to French Premie: Pierre MendesLFrance's pro. posalsAP - 86 words
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Article178 1954-08-20 4 The Commissioner of Police, Singapore has announced a reward of $2,000, to any person or div^ed amongst persons giving information leading to the arrest of any person or persons responsible for the theft of 2 cases of following articles from the cargo cage at the Store of the178 words
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131 1954-08-20 4 Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, Secretary, Government and City Council Labour Union, Singapore informs the Indian Daily Mail that he has addressed a letter to the Colonial Secretary objecting to the proposed change m the usual hours of work for labourers by the Government. Mr.131 words
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Article101 1954-08-20 4 Swami Vitasananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission here, informs the Indian Daily Mail that Madam Pandit after visiting the Ren/.ikrishna Temple and the Orpnanage remarked that she was disappointed to find that there was not enough money to give the boys a better training101 words
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Article99 1954-08-20 4 Sri Krishna Jayanti will be celebrated at Sri Ramaklshna Temple, 179, Bartley Road on Saturday, Aug. 21. Sri Sakal Deo Rai, Sri S. K. Shanmugam and Sri K. M. R. Menon, will speak m Hindi, Tamil and English respectively. Swami Vilasokananda will make the99 words
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Article142 1954-08-20 4 The Federal Legislative Council at its meeting m Kuala Lumpur yesterday passed the Legislative Council Elections Bill. 1954, the last of the three electoral Bills, thus completing all the legislative measures necessary for the introduction of a majority of elected members into this Council, the modification of the142 words
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Article85 1954-08-20 4 DACCA, 3AST PAKIS'VN Aug 18 Wthin a f«*w nours of their ai rival here the U S. Fl.^od Kelief Medial Mission together with tne Pakistan Army Meclc;il Corps, started operations *n I>acca" city. About 20 teams will ope.v.c m Dacca and suburbs. Fifteen other teamsAP - 85 words
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Article78 1954-08-20 4 COLOMBO The Australian Government has donated Rs. 22 million to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan for opening and developing land for settling landless peasants, it is learnt. The Australian gift is m two parts: first is flour, worth Rs. 11 million. The proceeds from sales willFOC - 78 words
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Article49 1954-08-20 4 Mr. X Rai. the leader of thie Indian Delegation to the World Assembly of Youtii now being held m Singaporewtll give a talk on '"A-si m Co-Operation» at the indUn Association premises, 69 Bales, tier Road, Singapore, on Saturday, Aug 21. at 5 p-m49 words
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Article47 1954-08-20 4 The marriage of Miss K. Sumathi, sister-in-law of Mr. R. Balakrishnan, 95 Alexandra Road, Singapore with Mr. P. S. Das, son of Mr. Palpoo Vuilyar, Kappil, will take place at the Victoria Memorial Hali here on Sunday, Aug. 22 between 9 aan. and 10 a.m.47 words
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Article77 1954-08-20 4 NAGPUR:. The Congress President Mr. JawaharS .Vehru, has deputed Mr Rame ahwar AgnibnoJ, A£p. member of the AIOC {o enquire into the question ot payment of compensation to jL paid to Mr. Nanjappa, brother of Mr. Hanumanlhaiya, Chief Minister «f Myscre for the surrender of some GovernmentFOC - 77 words
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Article64 1954-08-20 4 DACCA, (E. PAKISTAN') Aug. 19 Eleven U.S. Air Force planes have so far ar. rived m Dacca on 'more mission" flights with focj and medical supplies tor vie. Tims of thte recent floods The Arr|erican planes have flown a total of 320.000 miles onAP - 64 words
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Advertisement122 1954-08-20 4 TO-DAY: 7 9.30 p.m. Geeta Bali m NAINA m Hindustani with English Sub-title* To-day: 3.15—6.30 9.15 p.m. "DARNA AT ANG BABAING LA WIN" (ir Malay) it "Darna the Hawk Girl" TO-MORROW NAY A GEAR Im jQ^*. 1 GOGIA PASHA (LAST OF THE GREAT MAGICIANS) APPEARS TO-DAY AT THE ORIENTAL THEATRE122 words
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