Indian Daily Mail, 9 September 1954
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Title Section16 1954-09-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 204. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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677 1954-09-09 1 NO MORE COLONIES FOR BRITAIN —SELF -GOVT. SOON FOR S PORE-BR. LABOUR MP'S ASSURANCE Workers Advised To Use Their Franchise Well I (By Our Staff Reporter) "We in Great Britain, particularly the Labour Members and Trade Unions are nappy that you in Singapore will 'take the tirst step towards seii-gavern-ment677 words
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Article158 1954-09-09 1 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, president of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, presiding ever the tea party, said the S.T.U.C. did not support communism in any shape or form and that they were firm believers In democrcay. Mr. Lim pointed a defect in the Trade Union158 words
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Article79 1954-09-09 1 Mr. Morgan Phillips, General Secretary of the British Labour Party said at a press conference yesterday that they will be submitting a report of their Impressions and observations in Soviet Union and China tc the party's National Executive on September 22, which report will be79 words
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Article86 1954-09-09 1 NEW DELHI Sept. 3. Prime Minister Nehru return ed last night from a tour of ftood.stricken Assam «tite areas, where surging waters of the Brahmaputra nveT threaten to destroy the headquarters town of India's main tea plantation belt. Indian ermy units were reporter evacuating most ofAP - 86 words
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Article75 1954-09-09 1 iProm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept 8.- -There is a great delay of speculation in the political circles in Delhi about the forthcoming Cabinet changes now that the Labour Minister Mr. V. V. Girl's resignation has been officially announced. Giri left for Madras without disclosing the real75 words
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Article121 1954-09-09 1 DARWIN. Sept. B.— iFormer Jntlsh Labour prime Minister dement Attiee said yesterday he West *"nas nothing to Vcar Tom <'ommunist Chima." "<x>mmuniBt China is too >usy looking after its iuu.oOO.Ouo I'cople," he said. "That's twelve times as many js I had to look aiterAP - 121 words
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151 1954-09-09 1 World Federation Of Marian Congress VATICAN CITY, Sept. B.— *'ilteen Bishops and more than xO.OOO delegates frcm 60 countries today kneel m front of Pope Pius in the huge St r*eter's basilica Their veneration will solenin.y mark the opening of the .irst Congress of the World <.*'e<ieration of the MarianAP - 151 words
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Article100 1954-09-09 1 MOSCOW, Sept. B.— Fifteen Indian businessmen and farmers flew 'in last night on a fact finding mission backed by the government of India. Thia is the first Asian country to take advantage of the Soviet invitation to send experts to study Soviet techniques which was givenReuter - 100 words
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Article21 1954-09-09 1 TOKYO, Sept. 8. The 13th typhoon of the season struck southern Japan yesterday and heavy rains drenched the lokyo area.- APAP - 21 words
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98 1954-09-09 1 MADRAS CITY FATHERS ASK FOR Rs. 100 P.M.! (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. B.—Members of the Madras City Corporation Council now want monttuy allowance Rs. 100. A resolution passed last night pointed out that Member of the tit ate Legislature and Parliament were paid suoh allowance why should they98 words
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Article78 1954-09-09 1 CYPRUS IN U.N.? UNITED NATIONS, (New York), Sept. 8. The Greek representative to the United Nations Christian X. Palamas,. commended the World Council cf Churches Tuesday for pass.ng a resolution favouring de.t -determination for Cyprus. Greece has asked the forthcoming U.N. Assembly to let the people of Cyprus, long aAP - 78 words
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Article27 1954-09-09 1 BR-WORKERS' DECISION BRIGHTON, Southern England, Sept. 8- Leaders of 8,000 000 British Workers in conference here today rejeced a resolution opposing- the re. armament of Germany. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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231 1954-09-09 1 P.S.P. Split Over T-C Affairs Feared More Members Resign From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 8. Dr. Bam Monohar Lohia has not only resigned as General Secretary of the Praja Socialist Party but has also quit the National Executive because of differences over the T.C. State affairs. His resignation231 words
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Article102 1954-09-09 1 COMPENSATION TO JAP FISHERMEN TOKYO, Sept. 8. Payment of half mil. ion yen (U551,340) to each of the 23 fishermen burned by an American hydrogen bomb explosion at Bikini was practically assured by the Japanese Diet, Kyodc news service said. The Japanese Government is asking US$l,OOO,OOO in damages on behalfAP - 102 words
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310 1954-09-09 1 LONDON, Sept 8. An Indian diplomat suggested Tuesday the proposed South-Eastern Asian defence pact might violate the Indochinese armistice agreements. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of India's delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, said the parties to the armistice understood toAP - 310 words
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1566 1954-09-09 1 MANILA, Sept B.— Eight nations signed the South-East Asian Treaty here today promising to stand together against aggression in South-East Asia and the South-west Pacific The United States, Britain and France joined with Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Thailand and the Philippines recognising thatReuter - 1,566 words
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Article60 1954-09-09 1 OTTAWA, Sept. 8. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald Bms 1 Commiflfliouer General in South-East Asia, arrived here yesterday fo- hia first vacation in seven years. He arrived by air in Mon. treal earlier yesterday from London and came to Ottawa by automobile with his wife who has been living60 words
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Article214 1954-09-09 1 KARACHI, Sept B.— Foreign capital is urgently needed by Pakistan in its efforts to industrialize and modernize its economy. "Pakistan welcomes foreign capital for investment in our country," said a government spokesman. "We have issued special instructions to our dipicmatic and commercial representatives abroad to tryAP - 214 words
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Article78 1954-09-09 1 DIBRUGARH. Assam, Sept. 8. A state of emergency wa3 declared here yesterday as ihe raging river -Brahmaputra destroyed section by section this city td 50,000 people, the richest city in the tea state of Assam. Assam's Chief Minister Mr. Bishnuram. Mehdi said the measure had been takenReuter - 78 words
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Article24 1954-09-09 1 SYDNEY, Sept. 8. The British Labour Party loader Mr. Clement Attlee and Mrs. Attlee arrived here bv air tnta morning.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article48 1954-09-09 1 ALI'S VISIT TO U.K. U.S. KARACHI, Sept. B.— Prime Minister Mohammed AH trill make a week's visit to London in September before going to the United States to meet President Eiaenhoiver, official sources said. He is expected to confer with British Premier ChurchUl and Foreign Office officials. APAP - 48 words
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Article62 1954-09-09 2 XOWGON'G: The present price of jute in Nowgong ranges between Rs. 24 tc 26 per maund. Last week the "price" was Ra. 22. The rise ln the price is attributed tc the shortage of thi*. commodity caused by the washing; away of a large amountFOC - 62 words
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Article490 1954-09-09 2 pOETS are often supposed to be living in a dreamland cf their own, high up in the clouds and viewing things of this mundane world from alar. They of course derive immense ecstacy in such a state of mind but when they speak or write they seem490 words
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875 1954-09-09 2 Marriageable Age DISCUSSION ON BILL IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW I>ELHI: Barring Hindu Mahasabha members, most speakers were in favour of fixing the marriageable age under the Special Marriage Act at 18 when the Lok Sabha on Friday last continued clause-by-clause consideration of the Special Marriage IJil.. Some, however, said theyFOC - 875 words
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Article187 1954-09-09 2 NEW DELHI: The Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswes, announced in the Lok Sabha on Friday that the draft of a Bill, to restrain dowry was under the consideration of the Government and it might be introduced in present session. Mr. Biswas made the announcement in replyFOC - 187 words
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Article52 1954-09-09 2 NEW DELHI: The Centra has sanctioned a traffic survey fcr a rail connexion to the Garo hills coalfields In Assam. The survey will be made by the North-Eastern Railway. The Assam Government Is investigating the possibility of exploiting the coalfields fcr the State's developmentFOC - 52 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-09-09 2 Sections of the 100-ton bronze statue dep cling the historic flag-raising ceremony atop Mount Suribachl, Iwo Jima, by USA marines during world war two, roii across the George Washington Bridge from New York to New Jersey, Septem- ber 2. Three trucks are carrying the section of theAP - 81 words
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340 1954-09-09 2 NEW DELHI: .The Vacation Judge of the Supreme Court directed the State of Rajasthan not to enforce the Itajasthan Land Reforms and Resumption of Jagirs Act, 1952, as amended in 1954 against a number of jagir-lirs of that State who had filedFOC - 340 words
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61 1954-09-09 2 JAKARTA: Government sources said last week that the Prime Minister, I>r. All Sastromldjojo, in. tends to g O to New Dethi to meet tne Indian Prime Min.su r, Mr. \cnni. be. fore Mr Nehru ieaves for Pek.ng. The Premier was expected to make the visitReuter - 61 words
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Article162 1954-09-09 2 UEW DELHI The Production Minister, Mr. K. C. Reddy, gave m the Lok Sabha an account of the progress made in tne working of the new oii refineries in India. He said that the Government had no information about the cost of production, but the refineryFOC - 162 words
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596 1954-09-09 2 NAGI'I'R: Mr. Justice B. K. Chuudharl of the Nagpur High Court on Thursday held that Ministers are 'public servants' within the meaning of Section 21, I.P.C, and that sanction of the Governor, who was the 'appointing authority' for them was necessary under Section l»7,FOC - 596 words
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Article722 1954-09-09 2 Misrepresenting India PJVE INDIANS GO r HOME Five Hundred Indiana from Singapore sailed for India yesterday in the 8,000-ton BJ. ship Rajuku..... Local agents for the Rajula said that the vessel will pick up 200 more passengers at Port Swettenham and 500 at Penang. Five hundred Indians722 words
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128 1954-09-09 2 States' Views On Press Report Sought BHOPAL: Dr. B V. KeskTr Union Minister fo r Information and Broadcasting, tou Pressmen here that the repor of the Prsss Commission hue been sent to all the State Governments for obtainir.). their views on certain poinrjof the report. The Central Government he said,FOC - 128 words
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Article143 1954-09-09 2 SRINAGAR: Addit.kn.il Special Policr has been rush. «1 to the Indian side of the cease_fire l;ne in Manawar aad t*oonch areas in Jammu, where the Pakistanis are re. ported to have made a series of raids during the last few weeks. In some areas, especia»ly inFOC - 143 words
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Advertisement110 1954-09-09 2 ffly^^7lff!¥T?q7Tß^^@ K«3imember the three famous 100 years old j^^^^^^fl wines of China. t^^y^|^^lf|ffCjjSP CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:— 209-2lTf^p3 Consists of si>ecial "CHIN CHIN" deer horn ll&m 1 ROAD Immfrjl and pre I )ared f rom famous herbs. A M^^B^V/KjJHy^g littin g tonic to feed tired glands, to regain >110 words
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440 1954-09-09 3 Contingents From Brazil Spain BELGAUM: About 500 Brazilian and Sp nish volunteers have arrived in Goa in a specially chartered ship, according to information received 'here on Friday last. The arrival of these volunteers has now strengthened the suspicion that Portugal had called for theFOC - 440 words
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Article70 1954-09-09 3 KARACHI: Road transport in Pakistan wiU soon observe "keep tz the right" traffic rules instead of 'I4»ep to the left" as at present. This was disclosed last week by the Prime M.nister, Mr. !Vfoh«:u >ir 1 \i, :n h;:> in :iMily br;..-. it. HeFOC - 70 words
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Article95 1954-09-09 3 ftOHTAK: Pandit Sriram Sharma, former Minister and Leader of the Gandhi Janata Congress, Mr. Maru Singh Malik, an Opposition member of the Punjab Assembly and four others were arrested here last week for alleged defiance of ban on public meeting and demonstrations. They were alleged to haveFOC - 95 words
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116 1954-09-09 3 NEW DELHI: Figures rcr the first half of this year disclosed an expansion of lndcMritish trade in raw wool anu ."^mi-manufactured gocds. Britain imported 12.1 mli.n lb of raw wool from India <itirin<T the first six months of this year compared with H millionFOC - 116 words
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Article101 1954-09-09 3 NEW DELHI: Srimathi Lakshmi Menon told Mr. Valiulla In the Rajya Sabha that Rs. 18,40,674 was fixed as compensation for the acquisition of the Soorte Bara Bazaar in Rangoon by the Municipal Corporation. The amount, she said had been fixed by a Commission. The company hadFOC - 101 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-09-09 3 A DANCER HONOURS A POET PICTURES. I.D.M. Mr. K. P. Khaskar, a wellknown Indian dancer of Singapore is seen garlanding Poet Vallathol, the bard of Malayalam and Poet Laureate too, The occasion was a reception given by the local artist at the Singapore Indian Association premises on Tuesday. (Ki^hl) K.I.D.M. - 69 words
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176 1954-09-09 3 SILENT RESISTANCE IN GOA LAUNCHED KARWAR: Mr. Pete r Alvares, President of the Nat.onal Congress (Goa), said there was proof that a silent form cf resistance already organized in various parts of Goa would break out openly at a suitable opportunity. The Congress, he said, had received reports from InsideFOC - 176 words
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Article60 1954-09-09 3 NEW DELHI The Platinilg Minister Mr. G.L. Nanda, in. formed the Lok Sabha that the Government proposed to appoint a special officer to stiu\iy the problems relating to Prohibition. In reply to a question, he said; "The appointment is» b*>lag made Drimarily for codl actingFOC - 60 words
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Article40 1954-09-09 3 BALASORE: Three armed burglaries wer e committed last week In the residences of the Civil Surgeon, the Sub-Oivisior Magistrate and a member of the local bar, which were all close to the Balascre Police Station,- FOCFOC - 40 words
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103 1954-09-09 3 Assam Consumes More Country Liquor SHILLONG: Assam Is consuming an increased quantity of country spirit and fermented liquors. The State Government's revenue under the head "country spirit,'- which was 15,36,000 in 1952-53, rose to Rs. 1,18,91,000 in 1953-54, according to latest official figures. An official report issued by the StateFOC - 103 words
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302 1954-09-09 3 NEPAL SUPPORTS GOA FREEDOM MOVEMENT KATHMANDU: The Work, ing Committee of the Nepal Praja Paiishad, which concluded its three.day session' passed a resolution supporting the tfreedom movement laun. ched by the people of tht Portuguese pockets in India. The committee, which m"t under the chairmanship of Mr. Tanka Prasal Acharya,FOC - 302 words
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230 1954-09-09 3 KARACHI. In the Pakistan Parliament last week India was styled as the "enemy" of Pakistan by Abut Qausem, member of the Muslim League Party in the Government The occasion was when ;fn independent member, Mr. A. K. Dass, said Pakistan could not control230 words
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Article103 1954-09-09 3 Indus Waters Talks In Washington KARACHI: Negotiations between India and Pakistan for a long-term agreement on t:;e use of Indus waters will begin in Washington on October 1 under the auspices of the World Bank, according to press reports here. The agreement, the reports said, would specify the quantity ofFOC - 103 words
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Article71 1954-09-09 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government agreeing with the recommendations of the Tariff Commission on the subject, have decided to continue protection to the brass electric lamp-holder industry for a further penca of two years till Dec. 30, 1866, the Commerce and Industry Ministry announced. The Government hasTOC - 71 words
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Article345 1954-09-09 3 Paper Mill For s. India NEW DELHI: A proposal for starting a paper industry in South mdia, in view or tne abundant availability of Damboos tnere, had been maae, stated the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. T. Krismnamachari in the Ix>k Sauna on Friday last Replying to aFOC - 345 words
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Article112 1954-09-09 3 NAGPUR: Mr. T. SwanVna than. Textile Commissioner, who U> shortly proceeding- to the United Kingdom as Trade Adviser to the Indian High Commission, said that an Export Promotion Council for manganese ore would be etrat. ed soon. Mr. Swamanathan was dis. cussing the position of the manganese oreFOC - 112 words
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524 1954-09-09 3 NEW DELHI: An article \n the Financial Times said that India "is emerging as the exporter whose cotton good* will set the pace In competition for world exports during the next few years", says a London report. A report from Manchester b vFOC - 524 words
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Article73 1954-09-09 3 DACCA: Mr. Sakhewat Hussein President of th Dacca Chamber of Coramerce, who led a four, man non_officiai trade tie. legation to West Bengal last week was arrested at Tejgao airport on Monday last immediately o n fcis return from Calcutta. The arrest was made under the EastFOC - 73 words
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Article243 1954-09-09 3 NEW I>£.t*nl: a oroad outline of the steps taken by tiu. vjiovernment to create a network of credit institutions, especially in the rura; areas, was given in a statement bv tne .Deputy Finance Minister Mr. A. C. Guha. in the Lok tsabha. Mr. Guha, whoFOC - 243 words
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143 1954-09-09 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Sa«ii.h AJi Khan parliamentary Sec. retary to the Prime Minister informed the Lok Sabha, that the Government of India had suggested to the Pakistan Government that the question of training the RavS, river shouM be discussed between the appropriate authorities ofFOC - 143 words
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Article42 1954-09-09 3 BURDWAN: An excise officer and two santals were killed last week in a clash between a group of santals and a police party in Kalsi village under the Memari Police Station, about 20 miles from here. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Advertisement6 1954-09-09 3 HHHHBHHHHHH^HHBI iiil^W PEER .4^o II Kal6 words
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666 1954-09-09 4 Difficulties Reported Despite Premier's AssurancesTo Desai COLOMBO: The Government of India has taken up with thc Cey.on Government the question of repatriation of assets of Ceylon Indians who have been obliged to leave the island for good after years of service here. ThisFOC - 666 words
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Article71 1954-09-09 4 NEW DELHI: Hie i)r puty Minister for External Affairs, in reply to Mr. lie tap pan. said 'in the L«ol« Sabha on Friday that tte repatriation of Indians in Ceylon whose residential permits had not been re. newed would be phased. They would be returned toFOC - 71 words
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Article87 1954-09-09 4 BOMBAY PORT WORKERS STRIKE BOMBAY, Sept. 8 More than 3,500 Bombay port work. ers Monday decided on an 'Indefinite strike*' to begin on September i± for higher W agvs and improved amenities. The decision was taken at last nig-dt annual geavrv] meeting of the Bombay Port Trust General Workers union,Reuter - 87 words
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Article65 1954-09-09 4 BELGRADE, Sept. 8. —At odds for six years, Yugoslavia and Russia took cautious preliminary steps Monday toward resuming- trade relations A sevenjuan trade delegation from Moscow arrived here to begin consultation on econo. mic exchanges which we r e dropped in 1948 after the Soviet-led ConunformAP - 65 words
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Article78 1954-09-09 4 COLOMBO: The British Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. A. D. Dodds-Parker, will ask Ceylon to increase her tea exports to the U.K. when she meets Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. He told a Press conference that tea prices in England were going upFOC - 78 words
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Article50 1954-09-09 4 To honour Asthana Kavi Sri. Vallathol and his Kathakali Troupe, wno are on a cultural visit to Ma'.uya, the Indian Fin e Arts- Society has arranged a Tea Party to be held at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow, September 10, at "Little's Cafe* John Little Building, Raffles Place.50 words
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Article127 1954-09-09 4 PORTUGAL ACCUSES INDIA AGAIN LISBON, Sept. 8. Portugal Mcnday night accused India of adopting an "evasive attitude" towards negotiations en the appointment of neutral observers to study the situaron along cbe borders of Portuguese territories in India. A Foreign Ministry communique said India ''persists in (letting one believe that itReuter - 127 words
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Article81 1954-09-09 4 LISBON, Sept. 8. An official Portuguese spokesman said that "several communists have been arrested in Portugal because they were the authors of a clandestine pamphlet on a Goa policy in which they used the same arguments as those used by Moscow". This was all he would sayReuter - 81 words
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Article103 1954-09-09 4 LONDON, Sept. 7.— Scotland Yard detectives Monday night sought an American soldier for Questioning in connection with the strangling of a pretty darn haired Irish girl here. A maid found the body of Ellen Carlen, 28, on a bed in a plmhco rooming house yesterday. AFOC - 103 words
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Article96 1954-09-09 4 COLOMBO, Sept. 8. Premier Sir Jonn Kotelaivaia told a meeting in Anuradhapura, North Centre! Ceylon, on Sunday night he rejects what was termed, an Indian "monroe doctrine" lor Asia. An intormed source said the premier was referring to a speech last month by fciardar tNinniKar,AP - 96 words
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Article87 1954-09-09 4 BRUttiruN, SuasuJX, Sept. B.— Mr. Jack Tanner, Pres'. aent of Britain's 8.000,000--strong Trades Union Congress Honday praised India's peace. uiaKing eiiorts. Mr. Tanner was giving his presidential address at the opening of the 86th congress attended by more than 900 delegates from 184 unions. He saidiReuter - 87 words
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Article92 1954-09-09 4 The next recording of Kuaia Lumpur's 'High Speed Show "Variety" will be made Jn the Town Hail, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Sept. 19, at 5.45 p.m. Tickets will be available for the putolac on Monday, sept. 13 at 130 p-m. to 2.00 p.m. and Tuesday, Sept.92 words
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Article79 1954-09-09 4 BOMBAY, Sept. 8. The lndo_Arab Society wild be for. m«Hy inaugurated by Premier Nehfu on October 7, prior to Nehru's triu. to Red China, it was announced. The inauguration will be only a formality, for the un_ official society has been in existence for some weeks with Mrs.AP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-09-09 4 PHOTO. Sitting: (left to right): Sri T. T. Raniankutt.v Nair; Sr: Govinda Kurup (the Poet'* son and secretary); Miss V. Sathyabhama; Malta Kavl Sri Vallathol; Miss Haimavathi and Sri C Padmanabhan Nair. Standing (left to right): Sri M. Sivaraman Nair; Sri T. M Kesavan;I.D.M - 89 words
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320 1954-09-09 4 From dawn today, all road users in Singapore will be reminded of the need for safety and care en the roads as part of the Safety First Week which started yesterday. Signboards in itagllsh, Chinese, Jawi and Tamil are planted on traffic320 words
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57 1954-09-09 4 The Sixth A.nn,versar v of the Divine Life Society will be celebrated on Saturday the Sept. 11, and the Sixty Mgfctfc ijirthday celebration of His noKncos Sri Swarm S»vai»anda will be cwmmemurated on that t/ccasion iro m 7 p.m. at Cey ion Tamns' Association pre57 words
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Article56 1954-09-09 4 Winners of the Safety First Essay Competiticn and Safety First Poster Competition held among Singapore students in secondary .schools will bo awarded today, Thursday (Sept. 9) at the opening of the Safety First Exhibition in the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.15 p.m. Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles56 words
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93 1954-09-09 4 Sultan Opens Malay Teachers Confab The Sultan of Kelantan yes. terday opened the niinth an. nual meeting of the Malav Teachers Association at Kota Bharu. which is beine: attended by abcut 600 teachers from all over Malaya. The Ruler stressed the responsibilities of teachers and said that he hoped the93 words
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36 1954-09-09 4 Dr. A. M. Ballantyne, Secretary of the Royal Aeronautical Society, who has been touring S. Africa and Australia, will arrive in Singapore frcm Sydney at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, by BOAC aircraft.36 words
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Article136 1954-09-09 4 The District Officer, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. M. F. Gariing, said yesterday that the laws designed to prevent squatting in the Kuala Lumpur area are to oe rigiaiy eniorced. He pointed out that under these laws, heavy penalties could be Imposed on tnose who ouilt squatter houses136 words
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Article59 1954-09-09 4 SnorUy *fter noon on Thursday a Chinese, who is alleged to be a member of the Communist terrorist organisation, was arrested in the quarters of an employee of the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The Chinese was dressed m civilian clothes and was unarmed at the time of59 words
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Advertisement96 1954-09-09 4 KATHAKALI at Happy World Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 12, 1954 at 8 p.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. The Governor. Sir John Nicoll, K.C.M.G. Story DUSSASAHA VADH AM (By Special Request) RATES: $3, $2 $1. Tickets available at: Sri Krishna Vilas, 229, Selegie Road. Tel. *****. Sarasuathi Vila*, 55,96 words
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Advertisement136 1954-09-09 4 KATHAKAU at VICTORIA THE A IKE on Sept. y, w and ±1, 1954 at 6 p.m. Tickets available at Victoria Theatre only from 10 a.m. daily tk l ld-:g1.1.-J J l.l|lJ|iJJ| r U- !H n TODAYi: S.l&-6.30— 9.15 p.m. BATTLE OF THE CENTURY: Colossal Technicolor Epic I (Malay Dialogue) Soon136 words
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