Indian Daily Mail, 24 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-24 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 188. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-08-24 1 m ore This portrait of Prince** Margaret was made especially for her 24th birthday anniversary on AuguKt 21. The photographer was Cecil Beaton.— APAP - 26 words
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291 1954-08-24 1 Minister Recognises Tamils Have Legitimate Grievances FACT FINDING TOUR PROPOSED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aqg. 23.— The Congress President an Nehru has intervened m order to end the dangerous situation created by the Travancore Tamil satyagraha. An urgent meeting of T.-C.291 words
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Article82 1954-08-24 1 L.ONDON' Auk- 23 A jjint statement MMMd ye.stcr. ua y by 'all Democratic Vnitics ah<i Peopjcs Orgatusa.. cions"' m Chin i ''soie»riniy proclaimed to the whoie world" the Chinege peonies determination to "liberate i-'ormoja, the New China news agency reported from Peking It was agreed after aReuter - 82 words
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Article43 1954-08-24 1 QUEBEC (Canada), Aug 23 The Duchess of Kent and ncr daughter Princess Alex, andria arrived m this capital city of Quebec province yes. terday at 10.49 a.m. (Quebec tune), after a flight from London to begin a Canadian visit A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article119 1954-08-24 1 Sri Nehru Defends Ind. Awards From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Aur. 23.— Aflrirc**°ng the Congress members of the Parliament nn Sunday the leader, Sri Nehru Rave a detailed and vncouiaging survey of India's <- rnomlc and financial position. Within seven years every village m India would he covered by119 words
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Article155 1954-08-24 1 PARIS, Aug. 23.— The posl. ticn of the Mendes France Government was considered m French political circles last night to be only slightly weakened by the failure of the Brussels conference. It was fe'.t here that m the next two weeks the French National AssemblyReuter - 155 words
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Article50 1954-08-24 1 HAIRDRESSING COMPETITION BRIGHTON. England. Aug. 2 Europe'- leading hair. rossers with their own p r <>- s^icnal models—some of the ien— will compete In the flf'h iternationai hair dressing •orld cup competition here i October, a men's hair siyjp v on«l championship ennt*t i» J* held for tha flrit time.Reuter - 50 words
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Article212 1954-08-24 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 23. India's Government is giving highest parliamentary priority to social legislation which could start a revolution In Hindu family life and society. Prime Minister Nehru's Cab.net has tcpped the agenda of the summer Parliament session, starting today, with jontroversial proposals which .vnuld,AP - 212 words
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126 1954-08-24 1 'A' PRODUCTS FOR INDIAN AGRICULTURE NEW DELHI, Aug. 23 The first consignment of radio active phosphorous isotopes for research to improve In. dian soil fertility, has arrived from the Un»ted States, it W4W officially learned here. It is the first time that ato. mic products will have been used mReuter - 126 words
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Article62 1954-08-24 1 DAMASCUS, Syria, Aug. 23. -Syrian magistrates, who struck on July 29 for higher pay, agreed Saturday to return to their courts. President Hachem Bey El Attassi mediated the Bettle« ment, which provideß the magistrates will continue at their present pay scales until their demands can be consideredAP - 62 words
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Article115 1954-08-24 1 From Our Own Corrnspoml-nt na.GPUit, Aug. 23.—Srimathi Ashadevi Ariyanayagam, cne ot (jrandiiiji's most devoted aiscip*es ac Wamha, has reject, cd tne award of the Order ol the lkkus (Third C,ass> which the President made aiong with others on August 15. *irmiy rejecting the honour, she res*pectfuiiy115 words
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247 1954-08-24 1 MALENKOV, CHOU INVITED TO BRITAIN PEKING. Aug. 23. Mr. Clement Attlee has told Mr. Georgi Malenkov and Mr. Chou *£n-lai, the Russian and Chinese Prime Ministers that the Labour Paarty would be glad it they could visit Britain, I learned on good authority here today. The Labour Party leader's statementReuter - 247 words
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145 1954-08-24 1 CAIRO. Aug. 23.— Premier Gamel Abdel Nasser is uring Egyptians to be "realistic" m siding with the West if Russia attacks Turkey. In his strongest public speech since the signing of the Anglo-Egyptian agreement to evacuate the Suez Canal Zcne Nasser said Saturday nightAP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-08-24 1 PHOTO. Madam De Castries, wife of French Brigadier General DiCastries, smiles happily at her home m Par.s, holding the message which told her the Vietminh propose to release her husband, who was captured at the siege of Dlen Bieo Phu. She told reporters, would like to cry, toAP - 59 words
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Article108 1954-08-24 1 CALCUTTA. Auff 23 —An KngiLsh woman found stabbed to death m the Calcutta.Maa. ras mail train was identrieil by police here yesterday as Miss Eilen Cox 40 a. mis. »onary of the Church ot j£ng»an<l Zenonu Mission .ry fckfcuety She had been working jis, aReuter - 108 words
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Article456 1954-08-24 1 Following news item appears m The Indian Worker dated July 31 1954 under the heading "Desperate Indian Worker Gets Inhuman Treatment m Malaya," "Agent, Employer and Hospital Authorities Turn Deaf Ear." KUALA LUMPUR. July 18: Disowned by the Government contractor-employer, discarded by theThe Indian - 456 words
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299 1954-08-24 1 FRESH NOTES SUBMITTED NEW DELHI, Aug. 23.— Portugal told India Sunday she is unwilling to accompany the Nehru Government "along tangled ways" m the dispute over Portuguese territories m India. In a note handed to the Foreign Ministry here Sunday, Portugal asked for separateAP - 299 words
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Article132 1954-08-24 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 23.— Parade floats depicting alleged Portuguese brutality against proIndia Nationalists rolled alongside religious pageantry yesterday m a festival procession commemorating the birth ot the Hindu God Krishna. One tableau showed four Nationalists clad m white Indian home spun cloth standing on a platform with their handsAP - 132 words
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Article64 1954-08-24 1 LONDON. Aug. 23 Lon. don's gaiety theatre, home of the famous gaiety girls, to be torn down and replaced by a blofck of offices. The one time ''theatre of enchantment" mi n the strand has been empty and deserted since 1930 when it closed be.Reuter - 64 words
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Article39 1954-08-24 1 TAIPEH, Aug. 23.—Nationalist China's Premier, Mr. O. K. Yui, Saturday appealed to soldiers and civilians m Formost to be prepared for any eventuality m view of Communist China's threat to "liberate" the island.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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56 1954-08-24 1 INDIAN CULTURAL MISSION TO RUSSIA NEW DELHI Aug. *23 Twenty.fly€ Indian dancers. musicians, dramatists, ed'JCH. tcrs, artists and other eu'tu. ral leaders plan to leave here tomorrow for a six. week tour of the Soviet union The viait will return tour here earlier tola year by a lax*e Soviet delegationA.P. - 56 words
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Article39 1954-08-24 1 NAIROBI, Aug. 23. One thousand home guards with troops and) police were reported to be fight'ng a battle with Mau Man terrorists at Gatundu location of Githunguri, tl miles of Na'robl, today, a fovtauwt •xx&t*- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article67 1954-08-24 1 The Hirh CommtesJoner Sir Donald MacGUlivray w o n the Veterans Swimming Race at the Malacca Swimming Club on Sunday, rtve othtra entered In the ra«j but Sir Donald wu several yardv •head of his opponents \/ht*i he finlsned. Sir Donald was al»o a member of67 words
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Article131 1954-08-24 1 MANILA, Aug. 23.-Crea f f n eight nation "Asian Army to bolster any Southeast Asja Defence agreement against Communi&m will he fh° pC c l by the Philippines at fe?enc°c r Manila conSenate sources said such mi army would draw on the manpower rescurces ofA.P. - 131 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-08-24 1 Photo. Herbert Hoover, Junior, poses at his State Depart ment desk m Washington, after he was nominated by President Elsenhower to be U.S.A. Under-Secretary of State In succession to Walter Bedell Smith, who had resigned. Hoover, son of a former president of U.S*A. has b«enA.P. - 63 words
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Article62 1954-08-24 1 Dr. J. Samuel, President of the N. 3. Indian Association and member of the State Council since 1950, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace by the Yang diJPertuan Besar m honour of His Highness's 58th birthday today. Another prominent N-S. resi dent similarly honoured is62 words
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Article41 1954-08-24 1 UJS. WARNS RED CHINA WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.— Admiral Felix B. Stump, Cmiimander-in-Chitf m the racific, said today, the United States Navy units > n the Chinese mainland would fire on any Communist who might approach "with obviously hostile Intent." ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement8 1954-08-24 1 ■I**! MONTH J.|5S II ■I IBoSthl- '-"833 II8 words
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513 1954-08-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Tues. Aug. 24, 1954 COMING ATTLEE REGIME AND MALAYA H E British Labour Party's policy statement on Colonial Attairs makes not meieiy interesting but extremely encouraging reading. me statement clearly assures that if tne Party were to come into power again, it wouia lose no tune513 words
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358 1954-08-24 2 Satyagraha By Indian. In Goa Will Not Help Our Cause Nehru SI/RAT: Mr. Nehru informed Mr. Ishwarlal Dt-sai, Surat Praja Socialist leader, that it is not desirable for Indian nationals to enter Portuguese territory as satyagrahis." Mr. Nehru's telegram to Mr. Desai reads While I appreciate your desire to helpFOC - 358 words
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Article142 1954-08-24 2 NEW DELHI: While the honour of Bharat Ratna, which was conferred on Independence Day on Mr. C. Raja/ropala.. hari, Dr. S. Ra•lhakrisiu i/i and Dr. C. V. Raman, is the highest honour that could be conferred on a citizen of India, the othe r honour "PadmaFOC - 142 words
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Article116 1954-08-24 2 MAJALI (Karwar-Goa border): The Portuguese police healed up a Goan florist as ne was crossing the border into Karwar with flowers for sale m Karwar. The florist. who reached Indian territory last week after boing released by the police, said he was charged with spying forFOC - 116 words
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Article57 1954-08-24 2 "TEREKHOL DAY BKIjCJj* UM Mr. Peter Alvares, President oi the Goa National Congress, announced that Goan nationalists would observe Sept. 16 a.s Terekhol r^ay m honour of the gallant. peaceful liberation fight of Goan sntyagrahis who held the fortress for 18 hours. Another batch of volunteers would be sent toFOC - 57 words
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Article50 1954-08-24 2 BOMBAY: Mr. F. V. Rodrigues, General Secretary of the Goa Youth League of Pakistan, said here l«st week that a party of members of the League proposed to march into Goa on Sept. 21. He said he was discussing the mntter with Goan leaders m Bombay.- FOCFOC - 50 words
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103 1954-08-24 2 HYDERABAD. (Dn.): A Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court Tuesday rejected the petiticn of Mr. V D. Deshpande, Leader of the Opposition m the State Assembly and three others praying for an interim order restraining seven out of eight Deputy Ministers cf the State GovernmentFOC - 103 words
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102 1954-08-24 2 Rs. 1 LAKH FOR N. BIHAR FLOOD RELIEF CALCUTTA: Tata Iron and Steel Company has donated Rs 1 lakh for flood relief m North Bihar, it was announced m Calcutta last week. A cheque for Rs. 75,000 has already been sent to the Chief Minister of Bihar and the balanceFOC - 102 words
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Article, Illustration257 1954-08-24 2 BALMORAL. SCOTLAND Au# 23. Princess Margaret celebrated her 24th birth* la> on Saturday by breaking a royal family tradition She had glamorous half profile pic tures of hetvelf m the Brl. tish newspapers instead of the usual full length royal birthday portraits The newspapers published theReuter - 257 words
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83 1954-08-24 2 HYDERABAD, (Dn.): Khadi hundies to the extent of Rs. 6 lakhs are likely to be sold m Hyderabad this >«ar, according to Mr. K. Vaidynathan, chairman of the State branch of the All-India Khadi and Village Industries Board. The Board will Issue hundies for Rs.FOC - 83 words
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Article229 1954-08-24 2 NEW DELHI: The Pres'. dent and the prime Minister have sent greetings and good wishes to the President and the Foreign Minister of Indonesia respectively on the eve of Indonesian Independence Day. The President, Dr. Rajci' dra Prasad m his message to President Soekarno says-. On theFOC - 229 words
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Article556 1954-08-24 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. P. Sinha, Secretory of the Congress Party m Parliament, who has just returned from a tour of the flood-affected areas Bihar, said that the problem created by the floods was terrific. He urged non-official agencies to organize maximum possible relief. HeFOC - 556 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-08-24 2 Picture. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister declaring open the Manikchand Maternity Hospital at Soivcarpet recently. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras presided.- I. D. M.I.D.M. - 29 words
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Article99 1954-08-24 2 ERNAKUAM: A major petroleum produce storage and distribution plant, owned and operated by Caltex, an American oil combine, was opened here. The Chief Justice of the Travancore-Cochin High Court, Mr. K. T. Koshi, performed the opening ceremony. The installation is designed to store and distributeFOC - 99 words
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Article36 1954-08-24 2 DIBRUGARH: The Brahmaputra with all its tributaries near here is again rising threatening with another flood. Its level has risen six inches during the last 36 hours, while heavy rain still continue!.- FOCFOC - 36 words
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180 1954-08-24 2 Another T. T. N. C. MX. A. Arrested TRIVANDRUM: Mr. p. Thanu Linga Nadar, a I T. N C. member of the State Assembly, has been arrowed by the police at Nagerco.i m connexion with the disturbances at Kuzhithura on Auc 11. Three T T.N.C. M.LA have so far beenReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-08-24 2 PICTURE. Sri mat hi Raj Kumari Anirit Kaur inspecting the Lat»»#i-a tor.v of the Madural >l -(j,. a. College. IDMIDM - 24 words
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219 1954-08-24 2 HYDERABAD: One hunurcd and nineteen persons receded minor injuries m ,tr ay as saults^and a lathi_charg 0 h y the Police on "uniji. crowds," m the mai n ba of Nizamabud town, on Independence Day accord^,. to an official announcement' A Press Note issued byFOC - 219 words
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Advertisement72 1954-08-24 2 The direct T*jll^ PEPS M^y >S^Bfc' CLEAR A COLD ,gffl^' PEPS famous throat and chest tablets are 13p> rich m healing essences which quickly vaporize. 1 M^^^k V\v^^^l over your lhroat> throu h your lum!?^'^ O w nasal and bronchial system, 11P1 sl/lrv c car away r;tuffincss soothe 2=^*-*—^^^ >';72 words
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375 1954-08-24 3 Heavy Legislative Programme For Indian Parliament LIST OF PENDING BILLS NEW DELHI: The Government's legislative programme for the coming session of the Lok Sabha includes passage of the Companies BUI and the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, now before a Joint Select Committee, a Bill to make the paymentFOC - 375 words
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273 1954-08-24 3 Anti-corruption Drive In M.P.— Dr. Khare's Open Letter NAGPUH: Welcoming ihe anti-corruption drive launched uy Mr. M. D. Tumpalawar, President, Nagpur Pradesh Congress Committee, Dr. N. B. Khare, M.P., states that he nolds m his possession copies ot a number of documents about the ccrruption and malpractices of a MinisterFOC - 273 words
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Article189 1954-08-24 3 CUDDALORE: Mr. M. FUdhakrishna, Sessions Judge South Arcot, senteacea Mekkayan alias Chakrapani, to death for murdering a cwamiar <>n the public road, by beating him with a stick. It was alleged that or. April 28 la*t a swamiar *'hose name was not known w~nt toFOC - 189 words
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Article58 1954-08-24 3 CALCUTTA, Prof. J. B. 8. Haldare, well-knoum British biologist, condemned mass kUlintj of insects by using insecti~ cides. Speaking under the auspices o the Indian Statistical Institute here on the quantitative behavtour of animals, he said insectidders might sometimes kill insects like bees that were useful asFOC - 58 words
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Article81 1954-08-24 3 DINDIGUL: Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai, Chief Minister ct Travancore-Cochin, said here that his Government were considering revision of pay scales of clerks. Mr. Pillai was addressing the Tamilnad Socialist Ycuth Conference. Government propose^ to examine the financial implicaWtrw and he hoped the new scales wouldFOC - 81 words
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Article38 1954-08-24 3 NEW DELHI: The Govern. ment of India announced the abolition with immediate effect of the export duty on managnese ore with a view to improving its competitive position m international markets FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-08-24 3 A section of the public who gathered outside the Selangcr Turf Club where Madam pandit addrttosedl a pubMo meeting during her visit to Kuala Lumpur. It is reported that the thousands of people who had assembled there to hear Madam Pandit, could not even catch a glimpseI.D.M. - 84 words
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275 1954-08-24 3 BOMBAY: Five persons were killed and If 7 injured, 9 seriously, when .1 military special wati derailed on Tuesday (Aug. 11) between Bhavmni and Kurlasi, on the Ratlam.' Kotah section of the Western Railway, according to reports received here last week. The railway authoritiesFOC - 275 words
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Article104 1954-08-24 3 AGARTALA: Two JJtMVt of .smuggled gold were macie by the Agartala Customs Preventive staff on Aug. 7 and 12 at the Singarbi! air. port. In the first case 16 tolas of gold was found concealed >£ the shoes of a Calcutta-bound passenger m the secoud,FOC - 104 words
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Article36 1954-08-24 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has now fixed the limit up to which money orders can be issued for payment In Portuguese India at Rs. 30 a day a remitter, says a Postal notification FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article160 1954-08-24 3 MYSORE: Messrs. Lakshmikantham (26), and Doraiswamy (22) died under tragio circumstances last week while returning from Krishnarajasagar. It is stated they were coming back on a motor cycle frcm Brindavan Gardens after participating m the Independence Day celebrations by Medical College students. Near Belagula vil.age aboutFOC - 160 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-08-24 3 Indian School students doing P.T. Exercises on the ground of Selangor Indian Association Kampong- Attap, Kuala Lumpur.21 words
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Article226 1954-08-24 3 NEW DELPHI AU ituKa Radio is to hold an all-India music competition for discovering and encouraging young artistes m October this year it was learnt here The competition will be held' m two stages: (1) A prelim'ii. ary competition at each sta. tion of A-I.R.FOC - 226 words
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384 1954-08-24 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Keddv I men Minister for Production sa-d here that the Government 01 India was consideiine the •setting up of two fertilizer plants m addition to the Sindrl works. The new p.ans wculd go into operation within the next two or threeFOC - 384 words
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Article367 1954-08-24 3 ii™ S J*J* r L S _f»«Mwwtty. Commissioner of P*Ctty has a Us 4 »o^t»" whk* If observed with necessary adaptations, according to varyta* circumstance* would enaWetlie people to avoid the lo£ Ttaourred by them. He has ottered his KURge^ions to the pubUc for their ounFOC - 367 words
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Article70 1954-08-24 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Rehabilitation Ministry has allot ed 3,500 tons of steel to various State Governments during the last quarter of 1954 fcr use m their housing schemes for displaced persons. This includes 1,500 tons for Bombay, 1,000 tons for Delhi, 850 tons forFOC - 70 words
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Article34 1954-08-24 3 BOMBAY: The AntiSpurious 1 Drugs Committee, meeting m Bombay on. Mod day welcomed the proposed Bill to amend the Drugs Act 1940, which provides for en hanced penalises for offences under the Act. FOCFOC - 34 words
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Advertisement58 1954-08-24 3 NOTICE "Unberthed Tickets for the "Rajula" sailing from Singapore on 6th Sept. 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. Rajula sailing on the 6th September 1954, for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Tifcket Office at Trafalgar Street on Wednesday, 25th August at 9.00 a.m. {SLAY KERR58 words
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Advertisement507 1954-08-24 3 ll lll lmiltll illllill "«»''»»"ti'i«iiiminiiiiii«niiiniiiiiiiiiiriiiniiiiiiiiii l m.i.iiiiiii,i l iui,,Hi l MiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii l .iiii»iii I "JAIAGOPAL" Vo^. 54 sailing Aupist 1954. j Sailing 27th Aufr 1954 12Q0 m j I EMBARKATION TIME I Deck Passengers: 8.30 a.m. ■j Sa] oon 10.00 a.m. I All passengers traveliin- per the above vessel are507 words
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Article134 1954-08-24 4 COLOMBO: Since 1950 the numbers of Ceylonese employed m Indian mercantile concerns has steadily increased nnd it is estimated that at present about 65 per cent, of the staffs of Indian firms are Ceylou^se. This was disclosed by the President of the Indian Mercantile Chamber mFOC - 134 words
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315 1954-08-24 4 Galoya A Clever Scheme To Enslave Tamils? HI \K AM "No form of government other than the Federal will give the Tamils their due rights. Though we may have to face a series of defects, we will not rest till weFOC - 315 words
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190 1954-08-24 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 23.— The Indian Government's Press Commission said yesterday that Inuia's diplomatic mission abroad should "keep a watch" on news dispatches from Foreign Correspondents m India. Armed with such information supplied by the diplomatic missions, the Government here could tell the190 words
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Article82 1954-08-24 4 The Indian Press Commismission also recommended that the Government of India should negotiate bilateral agreements wtih other countries to bring down the international telegraph charges. By this copy for India would no longer need to be routed througfh London In order to take advantage of the Commonwealth cheapA.P.; Reuter - 82 words
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263 1954-08-24 4 COLOMBO: "In the whole history of the laat 2000 years In Ceylon never have there been boys ;ind girls so highly ■naf (kamuka") as those of tod iy. "Today the fashion Is to "How more and more of the femals (body end to design dMMFOC - 263 words
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Article118 1954-08-24 4 The Adj. i Shraddha ceremony of the late Sri Suresh Chandra Majumdar, M.P., Managing Director of the "Hindusthan Standard" and "Ananda Bazar Patrika" will (be held today at 8 a.m. near Madanmohan Temple, Baghbazar, Calcutta. A leading Congressman and veteran journalist, Mr. S. C. Majumdar118 words
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Article31 1954-08-24 4 At the British Council Hall, films about Youth and from the Commonwealth will be shown tonight at 7.00 and on Thursday. Admission to both the shows is free.31 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-08-24 4 Geniint Ganeaan of 'PEN'N' (Gfrl) fame, an A.V.M. Production which made a name, Is bein^ greeted at the Colombo Airport by Mr. Guneretnam of Cinemas Limited. Mr. Ganesan Is i"^*ng personal appearances m Ceylon theatres when TLNN" is being HcreeneoX Muthrupala Photo.Mathrupala - 46 words
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286 1954-08-24 4 GAJLJLE: A child's parentage cannot be conclusively ascertained through a Mood test of the child and of the persons who are suspected to be the parents. This was the view expressed by Dr. L. Udalagama, Judicial Medical Officer, Galle, who was asked to take aFOC - 286 words
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Article91 1954-08-24 4 NO TOWN CLEANSING ON SUNDAYS Tbe following statement baa been issued by the City Council m connection with the recent settlement of the strike by the Singapore <'ity Council Labour Unions Fed c rat ion "As part of the strike settlement the City C'oun cil undertook to eliminate Sunday work91 words
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Article201 1954-08-24 4 At the WAY Forum on Fundamental Education yesterday a Pakistani delegate outlined a problem for which no one could otter a solution. He said that many of those who left rural committees to go to Univers.ties or other institutions of nigher level often found that201 words
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Article67 1954-08-24 4 Mr, Dodds»Parker Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, wno is on a goodwill and fact-finding tour of the main Asian cities arrives m Singapore by air at 1.00 p.m. today He will be Ln Singapore for a short visit and will stay at Mallalg67 words
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Article56 1954-08-24 4 News has just been rec;;iv. Ed that Cdr L. p. Lane. RN. died peacefully m his homn m Essex on Saturday last. Cdr Lane was Master Attendant iii Singapore from 1947 until his retirement m 1953, and j. laved a great part m the56 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-08-24 4 Krisana Sltachit, right, and Phalbul Busaban. women rating of the Siam Rcyal Navy, arrive at London airport. They are here, with seven male colleague**, to learn first the English language and then the mysteries of the modern wasting machine. At the end of a year,AP - 97 words
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Article37 1954-08-24 4 A tea party will be given to 2 delegates from eaoh delegation by the Youth Section cf the U.M.N.O. at 131, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru on August 29 from 4.30 to 6.00 p.m.37 words
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Article30 1954-08-24 4 The next meeting: of the Singapore Legislative C^un cil will be held at the As win bly House, Empress Place. Singapore, on Sept 21, at 10 £*m.30 words
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149 1954-08-24 4 Two members of the Security Forces have been wounded by Communist terrorists m the Federation. The terrorists have tried to blow up a railway bridge m the Kluang area cf Johore, says an Emergency communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. An open troop carrier149 words
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Article83 1954-08-24 4 A notice issued by the Ceylon Commissioner m Singapore, and Malaya, states that travellers frcm Malaya, arriving m Ceylon, may bring into Ceylon a sum not exceeding, m the aggregate, Rs 130 m such cur. rency notes and coin; subject to the proviso83 words
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Article47 1954-08-24 4 The Singapore Hire Car Association has arranged 100 taxis for free tours around Singapore to all WAY delegates on Saturday 28th August, commencing at 9.30 a.m. These taxis will assemble at the Anglo-Chinese School, Barker Road on the specified date and time.47 words
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Article42 1954-08-24 4 There will be a recital of Tagore songs by Srimati Sujata Guha, wife of Mr. P. K. Guha, Second Secretary (Information) India House, at the Ramakrishna Mission, 9. Norris Road on Saturday, Aug. 28, at 5.30 p.m.42 words
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Article46 1954-08-24 4 The next fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. at "Gtokula Villa", 9 Boscombe Road, the residence cf Sri R. M. Krishnan. All members of the Society are cordially invited to be present on the occasion.46 words
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