Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1954
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Title Section18 1954-09-05 1 Indian Daily Mail SUNDAY EDITION OL. X. No. 200 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 5 1954T FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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231 1954-09-05 1 Indian Officials Abused India Govt. Send Protest Notes NEW DELHI, Sept 4: India had handed two notes to Portugal alleging that peaceful demonstrators have been beaten up at the Portuguese settle ment of Dm and that Indian Consulate officials m Goa have beenReuter - 231 words
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64 1954-09-05 1 K\RACHI. Sept. 4.— Pakistan Finance Minister Chaudhri Mohammad Ali will visit Japan m the thircT week of October, it was officially announced here Friday. He has been invited by the Clovernment of Japan. During the cne-week visit. the Minister will discuss tradp jetwetn theAP - 64 words
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Article202 1954-09-05 1 CEYLON AND BURMA NAY JOIN SEATO LONDON, Sept. 4 Britisli Minister of State Lord Heading flew to Manila Friday after hearing strong Indian warnings to British to std> out of the South-East Asian Treaty Organisation (3EATO). Lord Reading, substituting lor Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. wno has the Europea.. army cr.sisA.P. - 202 words
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Article441 1954-09-05 1 IS IT TRUE? Following is the reproduction of a report appearing ta THE INDIAN WORKfcK pu» Untied from Ne w Delhi; KUALA LUMPUR: Sept. 4 The Otiice of the Agent of the Government of India continues to be pla^ueu by utter c^niu .^n to its correct du_The Indian Worker - 441 words
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Article385 1954-09-05 1 ROME. Sept. 4.— At the prerate ci population mToast, all mankind could have descended frcm Adam and Eve n en y 14 centuries, world rdentittM of 70 nations were Led here yesterday. That would have placed the Garden cf Eden back only U r'our centuries beforeThe Indian Worker; AP - 385 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-09-05 1 »a» > h l e'lTL U l ".i, l>ll vViJF i c V 22 M rr^ lte 1 ■>» I"*ornu»tioii Department Madras24 words
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144 1954-09-05 1 NEW DELHt Sept. 4.— ln^ia has taken action to recover Rs. 3,014 000 'from the par. tics concerned" spent m raov ing :ts troops to Korea tor fervice with the Armistice Commission, a government spokesman said today. Deputy Foreign Minister A- answer toAP - 144 words
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37 1954-09-05 1 DACCA, EAST PAKISTAN, Sept. 4: Moslem priests here called on people to pray for an end to East Pakistan's disastrous floods as water surging through the city's streets rose alarmingly.37 words
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73 1954-09-05 1 RAJAJI'S TRIBUTES TO SUBBULAKSHMI MADRAS, Sept. 4. Tributes were paid to the artistry ana generosity of songstress M. S. Subbulaksmi, wiho has collected more than one lakh cf rupees for the Gandhi Memorial Fund by concerts at a meeting of the i^asika Ranjani Sabh a here. Rajaji and Justice vennatarama73 words
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72 1954-09-05 1 TRICHUR: Mr. Jay a Vie. ka&h Narayan, the Praia Soci. ahst leader, who has program, mcd a comprehensive tou" of Kerala m connection with the Bhoodan Yagna, will com mence nis programme, o» September 18. Kerala, which has been al. lotted five lakhSOC - 72 words
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Article, Illustration214 1954-09-05 1 rhe famous Malayalam poet Asthanakavi Padnia VibhooSRI VALLATHOL wut given a warm welcome on arrival m Singapore by s.s. Rajula from Madras on Thursday. Sept. 2 at 11.15 a.m. On a ighfng at Clifford Pier from che speo'al Launch, Sri Va-liatIDM - 214 words
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229 1954-09-05 1 Welcome Address To Be Presented At Mass Meeting To-Day An adaress of welcome wUI be presented to Poet nal Hall at 5.00 p.m. to-day (Sunday). Vallathol's reply to the address will be translated by Mr. K. M. R. Menon. As aJready announced, the meeting will229 words
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281 1954-09-05 1 BR. INFLUENCE IN ASIA HIGH C. G. LONDON. Sept. 4 Mr. MalcoUn Mac Donald, British Commissioner General m South.East Asia, said on ar. rival at London airport on Thursday that Britain's influence m Asia generally was "very high indeed." Of the proposed Soiih. East Asian Treaty Organisa. tio n (SEATO)281 words
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Article73 1954-09-05 1 BEVAN NOT TO MEET JAP PM TOKYO, Sept. 4. British Labour Partj- leaders. jimt finished with a tour of Red China, landed m Tckyo Ifjun day night for a visit to Japan that does not include a call on Prime Minister Shigeru Yodhida. A larg e group of Japans left73 words
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310 1954-09-05 1 Hrgh School Seven Yrs. College Course Three Yrs. Intermediate Course Abolition From Our Ovvn Correspondent MADRAS, Sept 4: The Academic Council of Madras University yesterday decided that the Hich School study sihould be sev en years while the college degree course should be completed m310 words
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Article91 1954-09-05 1 The following- were elected to the World Assembly of Vcuth Executive Committee at hie meeting of the Council on Thursday n.ght. President: Guthrie Mc.r (U.K.) Vice Presidents Antoino Lawrence (Fr. Guinea; Immanuel Wallers'tein (U.S.A > Secretary General: Heien Dale (UJK.) Treasurer: Jacques Duqesne (France). Committee Members. Wahid91 words
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Advertisement17 1954-09-05 1 1 3MONTHO- no IB ■11 ex/OI'JT'HS 93JUU IH I BMUNin^-- ace nn 188 998L1 jyEAR Snb.uu ih17 words
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Article123 1954-09-05 2 LONDON: A plaque commemorating the residence m U >don of Mahatma Gandhi ws fitted to the wall of Kingsle Hall m Powis Road m Lot on's East End. Mahatma Gandhi stayed there as a guest of the warden when he was a delegate to the Indian123 words
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Article, Illustration750 1954-09-05 2 "IJE s the best President I've known m the three years I've been up" declarer one undergraduate Five cf his fellow. students at O x f cr<' University nodded emphatic agreement. That was their unanimous verdict On Rag i.. van Iyer of Madras,750 words
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400 1954-09-05 2 Union Minister's Assurance VnJfWPP*'' m Rafi Ahmed MdH-al, Union Food Minister, who arrived m Calcutta from Patna, told Press representatives that the floods and drought m Bihar, West Bengal and Assam would not aftect the food situation m India. Ho said thatF.O.C. - 400 words
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Article233 1954-09-05 2 Indian Radio Five- Year Plan JULLUNDUR; Three bor fder States the Puniab ;Pa,tiala and East Punjab State* Union and Himachul Prado.-/» received powerful 50-Kw medium wave transmitter to. day at Jullundur under the Five Year Plan for the develop Jment of broadcasting m lndi?" I The n JuJiundUT tranu JFOC - 233 words
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Article274 1954-09-05 2 GAUHATI: Public and private property worth over Rs 15 crores have been lost m Assam m the latest floods, which have engulfed vast areas m six districts m the plains Two and a half million -e^p!e m an area of 14,000 sq. miles hive beenFOC - 274 words
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Article84 1954-09-05 2 Routine X-ray films of the chests of apparently healthy persons are proving a valuable means of detecting: early and curable lung- cancer according to Dr. Duane Carr of the University of Tennessee. Unfortunately, toe few people have routine X-rays made, he told members of the American Medical84 words
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Article25 1954-09-05 2 DENVER. Sept 4: President Eisenhower Friday signed into law legislation makinc prncetime esp><";n ijro snhiert frr the death penalty. A PAP - 25 words
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Article888 1954-09-05 2 Najoo Bilimoria - Children's Museums In India Najoo Bilimoria CHILDREN'S museums are the main avenue of education m many advanced countries. Whether it is as a repository of the historical land and cultural wealth of a nation, or as a child's own efforts at self-expression, a children's museum is a n asset to888 words
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Article, Illustration201 1954-09-05 2 Draught test for bullccks to measure their pulling capacity, milk-yielding- competition for milch-type cows, general utility cows and she-buffaloes, were unique features of the Twelfth All-India Cattle Shew held recently at Bahadurgarh m Rohtak District of Punjab which attracted thousands of people. Organised m rural surroundings,ISI - 201 words
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Article103 1954-09-05 2 The power cf atomic energy which is now being harnessed for peaceful purposes was recently demonstrated at an "Atoms for Peace'- exhibition at Rcme, Italy. One exhibit was a small cy inder about two-thirds the s.ze of a flashlight battery. This represented the volume103 words
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Article41 1954-09-05 2 The greatest <jepth to which man has ever penetrated the earth is a 20,521-fcot (6.254--meter) oil well m the U.S. western State of Wyoming. Tnis ho'.e, however, reaches only 1/1,000 th of the distance to the center of the41 words
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Advertisement43 1954-09-05 2 TAKE CARE! TAKE OKASA OKASA Gland Hormone Tablets take care ot your body Keep the Blood pure, keep the body feeling fit. SILVER for men GOLD for women AVAILABLE IN BOTTLES OF 50 OR 100 TABLETS Sole Agents HAGEMEYER'S SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR43 words
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Article, Illustration1809 1954-09-05 3 The Holy Guru Granth Sahib -Treasure Of Sikh Religion with another Sikh carrying a fly-flicker. Great respect is also being paid to Guru Gobind Singh's Dasam Granth. Births, deaths, marriages, meetings and other ceremonies are performed before the Adi Granth. No ceremony whether religious cr secular Is complete without prayer.1,809 words
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Article86 1954-09-05 3 According to researchers at the Max t-ianck Institute for Labour Physiology at Dortmund, Germany, those who live m houses without lifts and who regularly climb flights of stairs may consider themselves as well-trained as athletes. Ordinary walking burns up 21,000 calories per minute, ploughing uses twiceISPS - 86 words
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Article122 1954-09-05 3 As part of a study of the relationship between childhood care and adult emctional stability, a research worker made a practice of picking up severa baby rats for a few minutes each day and stroking them gently. As the young animals grew up, they gained moreISPS - 122 words
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Article725 1954-09-05 3 *po most people, hypnotism t conjures up the mental, image of a tail, dark, gaunt myacic with a piercing eye. xney wi.l hastily decline to Del Hypnotised tor iear ct finding cneinse.vesi m the power of a demonic superman. It is not difficult to understand thatISPS - 725 words
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164 1954-09-05 3 Malayan Students Act Themselves In CO. Film A group cf Malayans studying m London became film actors when they acted as ex_ tras m a film being made for the Colonial Office about overseas students' life m the UK. They are acting as students arriving m the U.K. to begin164 words
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Article165 1954-09-05 3 TOKYO: An average cf 65 Japanese committed suicide m Japan every day during the period from January to May this year, according to a Welfare Ministry announcement. The five-month total was 8,095. The announcement said that although the yearly total of suicides m Japan is high,FOC - 165 words
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Article, Illustration116 1954-09-05 3 Selangor State Secretary Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid inspecting the guard of honour presented by Malayan Police, bejore declaring open the Exhibition at Klang. The District Officer John Hemer is on his right. Picture on left is the proud mother of the Indian child, who116 words
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Article82 1954-09-05 3 BOMBAY: A woman was burnt to death and three othc.g received severe injuries m a fire wihiOh broke out m a chemical stores m a suburb of Bombay last week. Five' fire engines brought the fire under control m "alf ai» hour. Fire Brigade officials saidFOC - 82 words
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Advertisement34 1954-09-05 3 A BOON TO LADIES r World famous Herbal Tonic for the ailments of the Fair Sex SOLD EVERYWHERE Ask for booklets from the Ap^nts: NAINAMOHAMED SONS, LTD., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, KUCHLNG ft SARAWAK.34 words
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Advertisement113 1954-09-05 3 (9. Remember the three famous 100 years old gScH wines of China. irffwh^n nnwrfiTrfn ft chan lee chve medicated wine.— W^^^H9 809-811 jrgpj Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn lfiW JT^ACsew and prepared from famous herbs. A HPJ§™E^Vi I H I »B3wh fitting tonic to feed tired glands, to113 words
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2690 1954-09-05 4 Follow ing is the third and last instalment of detailed description of boundaries of the proposed electoral divisions of Singapore as given m the Thomson Commit tee Report issued recently. The divisions' described below form part of the 'Rural Divisions' of which 'Bukit Timah2,690 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-09-05 4 The marriage of Mr. r. David of Telecommunications, Knalu Lumpur and son of Mr. T Aroktasamy with Miss Ma r y Stella, daughter of Mr. k. santhanasamy, was solemnised at Sentul Pasar Cathedral re oently. m this picture the smiling bridegroom helps the blushing bride cut the wedding53 words
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Article93 1954-09-05 4 LONDON, Sept. 4. The head cf India's United Nations delegation, V. K. Krishna lencn, conferred Friday with 3ritish Minister of State Henry iopkins on the Angio-Greek dispute over Cyprus. Britain repcrtedly sought Indian support for the position she intends to take when the U.N. session openingAP - 93 words
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Article141 1954-09-05 4 Indonesian Stand On SEATO DJAKARTA, Sept. 4. The r\,reign Minister, Dr. Sunarjo received the Pakistan and Indian Ambassadors, the Thailand Minister and the Philippines and Burmese Charge dAffaires. Foreign Ministry officials refra'ned from any comment when questioned whether the visits had any connections with the latest d velopments m Scuth-EastReuter - 141 words
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Article90 1954-09-05 4 KATMANDU Sept. 4 Swi«l and Austrian mountaineers spent a iiappy •vetting together here Tuesday nigiu wishing each other well m their coming arsuults on tv.-j or the nicest peaks m tlic Himalayas. The Austrians will attempt to £cale the 2tjJso-foot Cue Oyu peak, and the90 words
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Article104 1954-09-05 4 HONOLULU, Sept .4: Dr. Edmund Lee, physician to Aw Boon Haw, said yesterday the millionaire Far Eastern newspaper magnate, is snowing steady improvement with his kidney functioning better. Aw, whose trip home to Singapore was interrupted here by the necessity for an operation earlier thi. week following aA.P. - 104 words
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Article114 1954-09-05 4 The atomic- pcwered airplane is currently under development m the United States aT id mey be perfected "within the ne:;t s.x or seven years," according to Robert Le Baron, a research scientist who has recently served as an assistant tc the UM. Secretary of Defence. "I think there114 words
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Article134 1954-09-05 4 A new rater set ior airplanes, v.nicn tnaolc.-. tile pilot -o peec into the weather up tc iso miles (imo kl^metara) anead, has beed cicvel^peu by viie fciendix Ay.at.on Qurpora).n. a U.S. manufacturing cencern. liie set is so sens.tive that it can distinguish hail--tJi.ua134 words
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Article90 1954-09-05 4 Human bra ns emit sm.-.:i electrical impulses, or brain waves. When tuesie an: amplified and recorded it is fcund that no two individuals produce- the same pattern of waves, accord. ng to the U.S. pablicatloa "Science Digest." The brain-wave pattern for each individual .is consistent90 words
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Advertisement146 1954-09-05 4 TODAY: 4— 7— 9.50 p.m. •Ii na Kiunari an Bharat Bhushan uith MP^T sB^^ CHIT R A PhUFF Twk, ilr/lfftC DIAMOND ™ay 5 Z B A HEART TOUCHING STORY m \k\t\Hvlm\vmmm '/111 9P9f!^m MMMHffHMIfI I n n B^ A Picture For the Family r> Today 10 am. SAUDAGAR (Hmdustani) <146 words
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