Indian Daily Mail, 8 September 1954
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Title Section15 1954-09-08 1 Indian Daily Mail 7oi* 3L Slow SWS. atNOAFUMfr WIUDxN^PAS/^Sg^XJKiIIBiBSB S, *ijtt£ *UUR PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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343 1954-09-08 1 SEATO Pact To Be Signed Today! WORD "COMMUNISM" HOT INCLUDED IN TREATY MANILA, Sept. 7.— A SEATO collective security pact expected to be signed here tomorrow afternoon will call on signatory nations to take action thVo^gh constitutional processes in the event of external aggression, authoritative sources said today aftftr theReuter - 343 words
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Article, Illustration423 1954-09-08 1 LONDON. Sept. 7. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. United Kingdom Commissioner General in South-East Asia, flew to Mcntrea: last night to join his wife and family in a Canadian holiday. He travelled in tourist class by BOAC with 57 other passengers on a 17 hourReuter; AP - 423 words
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Article74 1954-09-08 1 ATTLEE WRITES TO N.Y. TIMES NEW YORK, Sept 7.— Mr dement Atttee has written a series of "exclusive reports' on his recent visit to Commu nißt China for the New York Times. Announcing this in a display advertisement, the newspaper said the first of the wertes woul<i appear to.day. "NowReuter - 74 words
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Article126 1954-09-08 1 The Singapore Kerala Samajam presented an Address or Welcome to Poet Sri Vallathol yesterday at 6 p.m. at the Samajam premises at 44, Race Course Road. Sri Vallathol was received and garlanded on arrival by Mr. C. P. Ramakrishnan, the Samajam President who In a short126 words
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103 1954-09-08 1 AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE IN DJAKARTA COLOMBO, Sept. 7— Mr. A. F. GooaetJnalh Ceylon envoy ta Ind. mesia MM on arriving- feeM that th© Indonesian Qovefftunent had almost cprapfa«sd its plans for. mi AfrojAsfaui conference in JakftrU aext J«i— T of February. The hnrttattoM will be Issued shortly to all coun trie*Reuter - 103 words
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Article151 1954-09-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRTVANDRUM, Sept .7.— Ten-day state-wide (bus transport strike ended when Communist loaders called off the strike and asked all workers to return to duty before fourteenth. The strike Was only a partial success on tN first day. Thea the Government wasAP - 151 words
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Article71 1954-09-08 1 DENVER, Sept. 7.—President Eisenhower entered Fitzainwns Army hospital yesterday for what the Summer White House called his annual physical checkup. James O. Hagerty, presidential press secretary, told, newsmen "I just want to point out that there is nothing wrong with the President. This is just his71 words
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263 1954-09-08 1 CAIXLTTA, Sept. 7.— The city of Dibrugarh, one of India's big tea trading centres, was near dearth last night in the grip of the raging floods waters of the Brahmaputra. Latest repert said the whole city would disappear "in a matter ofReuter - 263 words
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225 1954-09-08 1 Menon's Words Offend South Americans! NEW DELHI, Sept. 7.— V. K. Krishna Menon, now en route to South America on a "fence building" mission for Premier Nehru had his first lesson in Latin American diplomacy before he even left India's capital. Diplomatic sources said Menon's comments to a Latin AmericanAP - 225 words
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Article124 1954-09-08 1 PEIPING RADIO ON NEHRITS VISIT LONDON, Sept 7.— Jndria Prime Minister JawaharLal Nehru's trip to Red China next month was described yes. terday by Peiping radio as "a goodwill viait." No further details were given beyond stating that Nehru was invite^ by the Central Government of China. The Indian leaderAP - 124 words
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713 1954-09-08 1 The newly formed Labour Front of Singapore atU oYtndn 9 United »W»y» at peace witti itenrighboarsV' says a joint statement issued last nigfrt by its 8-man executive committee. The statement defines the Labour Front's "Principles and Aims" as follows: 1. The Labour Front713 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-09-08 1 A kiss for Mr. Attleo from Us wife who arrived at Kallang Airport on Monday to join her husband. Mr. Attfee waited for her arrival la the rain holding a techir colour umbrella. Looking; on is LA. Comdr. dark, A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor. The Attleee*IDM - 57 words
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Article32 1954-09-08 1 LONDON, Sept. 7. —iohn Strachey, Labour party member of parliament and former British Minister of Food, left by plane yesterday to visit Cyprus. E;gypt ana Israel. APAP - 32 words
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175 1954-09-08 1 Inquiry Into Firing Ordered From Oar Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 7— The National Executive of the Praja-SociaJist Party has accepted Dr. Ram lYfaaohar l»hia's resignation as Gejpial Secretary. Dr. Lohia resigned when Mr. Kripulani and other P.SJP. leaders refused to back his demand,175 words
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Article99 1954-09-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 7.— Madras State Government in their reviqpr of budget estimates for Madras City Corporation published yesterday have sharply criticised some items. There has been an over estimation of certain revenue items, while expenses have been underestimated in others. The Corporation has99 words
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Article38 1954-09-08 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 7— Arthur Alexander Watson former ship's navigator of London and Hong Kong-, was sentenced yesterday >o a year at hard labour ana fined £2,750 on charges of smuKsrlin^ gold into India- APAP - 38 words
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Article66 1954-09-08 1 MARRIAGE AGE IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 The House of the People (Lower Chamber) of the Indian Parliament voted today to fix the minimum marriage ag© for women at 18 and for men at 21. The present m< nimunis are 14 and 18 respectively. Free voting wasReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement101 1954-09-08 1 H IYE^S* 'piae**' II ■I vimvc. r gQ i^h ■l SMONJ"!-'//.*!? S5 II KATHAKALI at Hapfr World Stadium j on Sunday, Sept. 12, 1954 at 8 p.m. under the Patronage of H,E. The Governor. Story DUSSASANA VADHAM KRJMEERA VADHAM (By Special Request) RATES: $3, $2 $1. Tickets available at: ;Sri101 words
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539 1954-09-08 2 8'pore, Wed. Sept 8, 191H ATTLEE ON MALAYANS* DUTY JN the event of the Labour Party coining back to power again in Britain which it is hoped it wouk do in the next elections-— the citizenship of this country wihjch is now painted as something very innocuous, is sure to539 words
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1023 1954-09-08 2 New Opposition Leader For Bihar Assembly TAX ON EMPLOYMENT! PATNA The Speaker of the Khar Legislative Assembly announced that the Jharkhand Party had elected Mr. Su&hilkumar Bhage as leader. He becomes the Leader of the Opposition, if it be a fact that Mr. S. Hebrom has left the Jharkhand Party,FOC - 1,023 words
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Article75 1954-09-08 2 NEW DELHI: Seven foreign missionaries f our Americans, two Italians and one French— were asked to leave Inda because of objectionable conduct, the Deputy Home Minister said In reply to Mr. Dwivedl i n the Lok Sabha. The Government was taking the necessary steps toFOC - 75 words
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Article39 1954-09-08 2 TIRUPATHI. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Mr. Wehru, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and a number of others have sent messages of good wishes en the occasion of the inauguration of Shri-Venkateswara University at Tirupathi. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-09-08 2 The W.A.Y. delegates dfiring their recent visit to Kuala Lumpur, engaged themselves in vKltinjr some of the industrial upotn in Klang. in the picture above two Japanese and one negrexs delegates are *een inspecting copra at the L#e Oil Mills. On the right each delegate in66 words
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Article59 1954-09-08 2 BOMBAY: Shanti Bardhan well-known Bengali dancer, died here on Sept 2. Bardhan, an exponent of Manipuri dance, came to fame when he staged a puppet display of '•Ramayan.'- Later he interpreted Jawaharlai Nehru's "Discovery of Ind'a" through a ballet dance. His funeral on Sept. 3 was attendedFOc - 59 words
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296 1954-09-08 2 MADRAS: The 60th session v/ the Indian National Congress uAK be held at Avadi, about 14 mOes from the City it is reliably learnt. The Malayan Emigration Depot there is understood to have been chosen for the purpose. bers was formed. The committeeFOC - 296 words
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Article94 1954-09-08 2 NEW DELHI: A member of Parliament can be called "comrade," the Deputy Chairman ruled in the Kajya Sabha. When Mr. Prasada Kao (Com) referred to Mr. r. Stmdarayya as comrade, Mr. P. T. Leuva (C) objected and> said it was againsc conventions. While Mr. Kao retorted thatFOC - 94 words
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Article64 1954-09-08 2 BOMBAY: A seven-man trade delegation from EatGermany arrived here from Geneva by an Air India International plane. The leader of the delegation is Mr. Herbert Meyer. Tfoe delegation is in India to promote trade between he two countries. The delegation will stay in India forFOC - 64 words
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Article176 1954-09-08 2 HYDERABAD: (Deocan) Public meetings, process 'onj and the carrying of lethal weapons have been banned in Auraagtabad Nlzamabad and Parbhanip for periods rang, tag from 12 to 15 days from Sept. 1. The ban is aimed at preventing possible breaches of the peace during- the forth.FOC - 176 words
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154 1954-09-08 2 KARACHI: India has protested to Pakistan against the propaganda being: carried on in this country against alleged large.scale conversion In In La of Muslims to Hinduism. A Note handed to the Pakistani Foreign Office here last week is understood to have denied the existenceFOC - 154 words
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Article764 1954-09-08 2 WORDS OF WISDOM FEADER of the British Labour Party and one time Premier of England, Mr. C. R. Attlee has come and gone. His visit here has not created uniform reactions, some feeling disappointed, some exhilarated and yet some sobered. Long before the ex-Premier of England had764 words
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Article96 1954-09-08 2 BOMBAY: About 1.3r /c of the tctal footage of Indian reature films were cut by censors during the last three years, according to official statistics availab.e here. The total foctaee of 768 feature films produced by mdian film producers during 1951-52 to 1953-54 was 39.92^113.FOC - 96 words
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Article103 1954-09-08 2 BOMBAY. A seven-mem-ber trade delegation from East C^ermany arrived here and wi I go on tc New Delhi fo r talks with the Union Ministry of Commerce a nd Industry. The delegation's leader said in an interview a t Santa Cruz airport that the purposeFOC - 103 words
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67 1954-09-08 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Committee of the AlLtndfa B Employees Association wall hold a meetine i n uapur on Sept. 8 an d 9 'o fix ft date for a general strik j to protest against th« modlflca tion of the Labour Appellate Tribunal'sFOC - 67 words
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817 1954-09-08 3 Minister Nanda Explains 3-phase Programme 1 A coroprehwisive programme for flood control for India, divided into three^haseT was described by Mr. Nanda in the Lok SabtoC^^ There was a sense of urgency in the Minister's statement While his surve? of fiodTiSflS cuuse*FOC - 817 words
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Article104 1954-09-08 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru 1 has sent a further sum of Ra. 40,000 from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund to ttie Chief Minister of Bihar to oe utilized for flood relief in that State. Assam has received a further sum of Rs. 30,000. West BengalFOC - 104 words
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Article73 1954-09-08 3 NEW DELHI: Hie Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, confirmed that he intended to visit China this year. In a written reply to Mr. D. C. Shanua in the Lok Sabha, Mr. Nehru said: "The Government of China invited the Prime Minister and be accepted the invitation.FOC - 73 words
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Article135 1954-09-08 3 KARACHI: Mi r Sher Mohammed, President of the Mat100m Party and a prominent member or the newly formea tfoung Democrats of Baluchi- 1 staii, was arrested recently in fort Monro under the Frontier Crimes Regulations, according to a report from Quetta. Chaudhri Nazir Ahmed. GeneralFOC - 135 words
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895 1954-09-08 3 MADURAI: The question of land reforms is a very complicated one, and bristles with many difficulties, and it has therefore to be tackled with great care and caution, so observed Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister addressing a meeting of Congress workers here.FOC - 895 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-09-08 3 Mr. K. Kamaraj. Chief Mlaister of Madras Attributing food packets to the poor on the' occasion of the first anniversary of the Annapoorna Cafeteria, Madural, recently.31 words
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286 1954-09-08 3 NEW DELHI: Indications are that an agreement between India and France on the future of the settlement* in India is in sight t Sri Nehru's "roving envoy," Sri V. K K. Menon, who left for New York is expected to visit ParisFOC - 286 words
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Article99 1954-09-08 3 Pak. Imports Exports In July KARACHI: Pakistan's seat, borne imports on private ac. cuunt exceeded exports toy Hs. 20.7 millions in July 1951, according to figures avaUa. bte here. Imports were valued at Rs. 104.8 miuioQfl as against exports of Its. 84-1 million*. In July 1954 Pakistan exported by seaFOC - 99 words
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Article215 1954-09-08 3 NEW DELHI: Government would actively consider proposals from Indian concerns for the manufacture of synthetic petrol. Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, told Mr. Bansal, in the Lok Sabha. Earlier Mr. Malaviya told Mr. H. N. Mukherjee that the synthetic PetrolFOC - 215 words
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Article425 1954-09-08 3 BUls In Lok Sab ha: NEW DELHI: Except for a short debate on the Special Marriage Bill In the Lok Sab ha, both Houses of PariSment concerned themselves with private members' Bills and resolutions. Both Houses began by debat ing two very similar Bills inFOC - 425 words
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207 1954-09-08 3 BOMBAY: The "mystciy disease" or the Jamahedpur Pever' as it is generally known, was another form of vims fever and antibiotcs like penicillin were hardly an effectitlve cure for it* acc^rJ in* to Dr. Austin Kerr, o* the Rockefeller i Foundation Research Centre at Poona.FOC - 207 words
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102 1954-09-08 3 KARACHI: The Muslim League Party in the Constituent Assembly revived and reconstituted its sub-committee to report on the allocation of powers between the Centre and Provinces, and directed it to submit its report by Sept. 10. According to reliable sources, the question of forming West PakistanFOC - 102 words
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Advertisement75 1954-09-08 3 VTS J|B More < uul i^OOO.OOO gaUons of brandy and Jp^--"^ other liquor are maturing at any one time in J^***A the vast cellars of the Go-operative WinemWM m growers Association of South Africa limited, Um HH e LARGEST vine producing organisation I world. Steadily mounting sales prove HSHK <hat75 words
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2168 1954-09-08 4 Ceylonese Labour "More Expensive Inefficient" Kotelawala Govt's Policy Described As "Suicidal" COLOMBO: Suitable legislation would be introduced to solve labour problems by arbitration, said Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel, Minister of Labour, in the House uJ Representatives last week. He was referring to allegations by certain members that some employersFOC - 2,168 words
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111 1954-09-08 4 BANDARAWELA: Arnolis Appu of Kathattawela, a vegetable vendor who won the the first prize of Rs. 43 000 in the Turf Club Sweep last week, continues to ply his old trade Arnolis Appu buys vegetables from wholesale dealers and sells themFOC - 111 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-09-08 4 Mr. A. Natesan of Singapore, uho left for London on 26.8 54. by 'Surteanto,' to study law. He will be staying in London for three years.31 words
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Article66 1954-09-08 4 Keralites of Selangor will be celebrating their Annual Onam festival under the kus. pices of Kerala Sainajam, Selangor, on Saturday Sent. 11 from 2 P-M. at the CheWars Hall, Scntul. The celebrations will be under the Chairmanship of rho Hon'ble Mr. V- M. N. Meaon, C.B.E.66 words
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Article66 1954-09-08 4 Mr. R. D. Govindasamv of Messrs Shaw Printing, Singa. pore, thanks each and cvsry one of those in Malaya who have sent greetings on ihe occasion of the marriago.3 of his daughter Miss Saraswati with Mr. Muthiukum&rasami son of Mr. chinnasami Naidu of Kokkangmppam and his sou Mr. G.66 words
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Article54 1954-09-08 4 LONDON, Sept. 7. The Soviet Minister "of JWRie* Mr. Konstantin Gorshenin, re ceived a delegation of Bfiiiar lawyers headed b\* Mr. D. NPritt, Q.C., Tass the official Soviet news agency reported tonight. The delegation on a trip to the U.S S.R. visited the agriculture exhibition while sight,Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-09-08 4 J^ r> and 8 R cha ndr<m who were recently married ¥JZ a^E?m M Z' o lwndran the Secretary of tZ s£eU Recreation Club, Sew, Brwnei, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. AS Nair O f Kuala Lumpur, and Mrs. Chandran, thedaZghttrnf45 words
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412 1954-09-08 4 Facilities For Transfer Of Assets Of Ceylon Indian Repatriates COLOMBO: The question of transfer of assets of Indian nationals under retirement or repatriation from Ceylon has been taken up by Indian Mercantile I Chamber with the Exchange Controller. in a memorandum to the Controller, the Chamber has pressed for avoidanceFOC - 412 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-09-08 4 At tin- ttaiiang \.r rt Mr and ivus. Au.ff are tng;ignJ «<si u.s.mhh ii.init ,i. ;uc, s alter tue a.'ritiii mi Mrs. .um ftere irv>u» L<ondon on Mondav i.X>.l»l. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article89 1954-09-08 4 Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Dr Edith Summerskill, Mr. Mor. gan Phiiiups and four other members ol the British Labour Party's goodwill mission to Ku&sia, unina an<j Japan ;ir. nved here yesterday a t 7.10 p.m. by Cathay Pacific Air ways. The plane which was H U e89 words
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Advertisement171 1954-09-08 4 TODAY-: 8.15— 6.30-9.15 p.m. BATTLE OF THE CENTURY! 9a\nhai&GoV\a\li Colossal Technicolor Epic (Malay Dialogue) IKATHAKALI I I VICTORIA THEATRE ON SEPT. 8, 9, 10 11, 1954 AT 8 P.M. J Please note that from to-day tickets for the above Q performances are av/Jiable at THE VICTORIA THEATRE ONLY and at171 words
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