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Title Section16 1954-09-10 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 205. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 1954. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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519 1954-09-10 1 H. C. Pays Surprise Visit To Band it-Terrorised Estate Where Two Indian Kepalas Were Recently Disembowelled By Bandits Tells Workers To Take Courage Help Govt. With Information The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, flew to the Sungei Siput area of Perak yesterday morning to speak with leaders of estate workers519 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-09-10 1 The five British Members of Parliament who have beirun A.t.iH 1 a?' X" orenBe J^ 1 presented to the Sultan by the limh? Sejangor. (Inch* Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid). On the extreme left is Mr. Percv Morris m»vt to him Sir RolandDEPT.OF INFORMATION - 64 words
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319 1954-09-10 1 m LGI^ S> ep 9 A trem endous earthquake struck Northern Algeria today, blast, ng the town of Orleansville te Wre B() klDe: a tCU Whlch unofficlal reports put at approxiThe French National Defence Ministry said in Paris thai it knew of at leastAP - 319 words
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101 1954-09-10 1 THANU PILLAI WILLING TO ORDER ENQUIRY r*'rcm Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Sept. 9.— Chief Minister of T.-C. State Mr. l'attiun Thanupillai said he was qu te willing to order a tuu and open judicial enquiry Into the polite tiring on the Tamilian satyagrahis last month if the Praja Socialist Executive101 words
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97 1954-09-10 1 Charges Against Madras Filmstar Frcm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 9. The Saidapet Magistrate yesterday framed three charges against film actress Vaijayantimala after enquiry intc an accident last October when her car collided Into a van injuring two persons. The charges were: rtash driving, causing grievous hurt by an neglegent97 words
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181 1954-09-10 1 Frcm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 9. "Indonesia's Soekarno and China's i .V s i >eak no other language but their own. Why should India s Promeir Xehru speak In English at all especially in > ariiainent, asked Dr. Raghu Vira, the181 words
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Article89 1954-09-10 1 Frxm Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 9.— Army Commands wul hereafter be given in Hindi thus t-iu.Lng the Oentury-oid prac— ttce of Englsh parade orders. Defence Minister Mr. Mahavir Tyagi giving this mini niatiun in the Lower House said thousands of military technical terms had89 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-09-10 1 raoiQt BRIGADIER GENERAL CHRISTIAN DE CASTRIES, left, defender of Dien B»«n Phu, weeps as he greeted by General Rene Cogny, Commander of French Ground Forces In North Vietnam, aa he arrives by boat near Hanoi on Hpttnbar 8 w bit rtltaaa by th« Vletmttih,, APAP - 50 words
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142 1954-09-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 9. After four days cf vehement but confused debate the Lok Sabha yesterday finally decided that the age of marriage under the new bill should be 21 for the bey but only 18 for the142 words
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Article186 1954-09-10 1 JAPAN TO BUY CEYLONESE GOODS! HONG KONG, Sept. 9.— Tjie Ceylonese Minister for Trace, Commerce and fisheries, Mr. S. S. Shirley Corea, who arrived here today from Tokyo, said his negotiations with Japanese officials for improve, ment and development of trade between Japan and Ceylon had been ''completely successful HeReuter - 186 words
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Article70 1954-09-10 1 The birthday anniversary of Poet Subramania Bharati will be celebrated at the sn liama knshna Mission premises 9, Norns Road, under the auspices of Ramakrishna Schools tomorrow, Saturday, 11. Mr. s. K. Shanmugam will preside and Mrs. Narasimhan will distribute prizes to winners in the Bharati Essay competition.70 words
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433 1954-09-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 9. Mr. Kfiandubhai Desai was sworn in today as Labour Minister of the Government of India succeeding Mr. v.V. Giri, Aged 56 Mr. Desai, influential Congress leader from Gujarat who has been connected with labour organisations for many433 words
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Article, Illustration291 1954-09-10 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 9. Nationalist warships and planes pounded the Red China coast again today, even as U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles pledged that Nationalist China "doesn't stand alone against the forces of aggression. Mr. DuUes flew here from theAP - 291 words
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Article239 1954-09-10 1 FIRST TIME IN VICTORIA THEATRE (By Oui smart ne porter) *or tn. first time m tne history t>t the «-tur.u Theatre, tue hard wood pianits of tne .Mage which were so long supposed to be unbreakavie, gave way last night unuer tue powerful warrior Oiikcs in KATHAtiAU wnich thrilled the239 words
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183 1954-09-10 1 Loans From S.I.T. Dr Paglar's Questions Date Dr. C. J. Paglar, Member for Changi, has tabled the following further questions for written answers at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council To ask the Colonial Secretary whether he can indicate if the public are aware that there are provisions183 words
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631 1954-09-10 2 Indian Daily Mail S'Pore, Fri. Sept. 10, 1964 CO-EXISTENCE OR AGGRESSION? JT Is a very funny argument that Portugal has. advanced in justification of its retention of the small patches of territories on the Indian soil it argues that it is only wanting to co-exist with India! On the face631 words
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Article479 1954-09-10 2 Nehru's Intervention Urged NEW DELHI: Hie President of the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress, Mr. Ramaswamy Piilai, has appealed to the Prime Minister for his intervention and for protection against what he calls the reign of terror" let loose by the Travancore- Cochin Government in the479 words
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512 1954-09-10 2 Meanwhile, the Law College Students Association at Ernakulam was inaugurated by the Chief Minister, Mr. Pattom Tnanu Piilai. The Chief Minister said study of Law and more particularly the practice of Law made one fit for life better than most other professions and studies.FOC - 512 words
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387 1954-09-10 2 Kamaraj Warns Against Reds' Activities MADURAI: Addressing a meeting or labour organisations at TilaK Square, Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, warned them against being carried away by the Communist propaganda. He added that Having failed in their efforts to maintain their hold on the workers through trade union organisations,FOC - 387 words
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Article250 1954-09-10 2 I KARACHI: The move for one unit of West Pakistan provinces was finally buried at a Muslim League Party meeting held here last week. Only two persons voted against the continuance of the present provinces and th*> powers given to the provinces and States, namely FinanceFOC - 250 words
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Article149 1954-09-10 2 LUQKNOW: A jaw bone, bricks, parts of broken earthem and chinaware, and a number of oyster shells, were the only yield of the eight days labour when the sweating excavators, busy searching for the hidden wealth of Oudh Rulers threw their shovels, and broke off149 words
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Article32 1954-09-10 2 MADRAS: The Government have confirmed the appointment made by the Madras Corporation of Mr. N. Bnaskaran as Special Engineer ef the Corporation, from Mav 1. 1954.- FOC FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-09-10 2 First Prize At Exhibition BY At the Exhibition recently held at Klang, the first prize went to Messrs Quality Radio House, for its appearance. (Right) A party given hy the owners of the company to their friends and fellow businessmen, while celebrating their success at the exhibition. PHOTOS G. RAMAG. RAMA NATHAN - 51 words
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Article631 1954-09-10 2 MADRAS: Speaking at the G.tnesh Festival celebration under the auspices of the Maharashtra Mandal at Vepery Mr. C. Rajagopalachari explained that tne conception that God could be worsnipped in many shapes was peculiar to India and to Hinduism and tnat such worship was easy and beneficial. OrdinarilyFOC - 631 words
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326 1954-09-10 2 LONDON: The Indian Ambassador in Moscow Mr. k p S. Menon has handed 20 paintings by Indian painters t 0 th, Soviet Ministry of Culture as a gift from the Indian r? public, Tass reported. The ceremony took place in the |TReuter - 326 words
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Article278 1954-09-10 2 NEW DELHI The Deputy Finance Minister, Mr. A. C. Guha estimated in the Rajya Sabha that only 15 per cent ct the goods (other than gold) smuggled into the country were seized while 85 per cent escaped detection. Air. Guna, wno was replying to Mr.FoC - 278 words
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Article78 1954-09-10 2 MADRAS: Air-conditioned coaches will be run on two mere trams namely the Banga-ioi-e Mail (en the broadgauge) and the Indo-Cey.on Express (on the metregauge) with efiect from Sept. 11 and 13 respectively. On the Bangalore Mail aircond.tioned coaches will run three days in the week, onFOC - 78 words
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438 1954-09-10 2 NEW DELHI: Rajkunian Amnt Kaur, Union Heaith Minister, called for suppcrt of all "thoughtful" peop. e m India for planned parenthood In the country. In a broadcast ta.k, she said that measures must be devised tc promote reduction of population growth cons.stent with theFOC - 438 words
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Article83 1954-09-10 2 NAGPUR: Mr. Raj Bahadui. Deputy Minister for Oommun cations, Government of T 4ia, siad her e that the IncLau Airways Corporation had placed crders in the United Kingdom for eight small planes for their plans of bringing all major cities within a network of air routes as soonFOC - 83 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-09-10 3 Kcmpraj, a tall man in lilm world, is slow in producing pictures, but never fails. Th s time he has gone in for a historical picture, s.»ght.y adapted from Prisoner of Zeuda. The picture is called Karkottai (Fortress). Surely the picture is going tc portray143 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-09-10 3 O)ie ij t cna must inrwlw avtrtmts, ueetu imm who mm hanait any purt jrvm ant in u to u. -,cft ruutinen, ya u> anot/ier «ctnttUuttny performance tn i'lrcMiutf a vouuu Hindi story that faxes tft« Ou4i«nco« u// over india durtny ths unjoiding the pwtur;48 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-09-10 3 'RETURN OF BROTHER-IN-LAW ('Pona Machchan Thiniiiihi Vanthan* is the Tamil title of the picture) a* the very title suggests might be a picture shot in a lighter vein. This girl Kusalakuinar appears to b e praying for the return of her ideal man. Let us67 words
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Article50 1954-09-10 3 Make Up Stuff Made In Madras Make-up materials required by fi m actors, need not be Imported from abrcad by India now. A company by name Avarson and Cc. has started manufacturing them a t Madras Noted make-up chiefs have certified that the local stuff compared favourably with imported materials.50 words
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Article, Illustration320 1954-09-10 3 Screen Stage A Picture That Touches Your Heart Strings TM) suppress truth, may appear to strve one's own interests for the fine be'ng, but v rtue is never enthralled! This Is the idea contained n the picture VIDUTHAL.AI (Liberation). The stcry is of a murder committed in self-defence while rescuing320 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-09-10 3 DANCE TRAP TO CATCH A THIEF This is not the way to catch a rat, but invariably moun-tain-rats are entrapped by such overwhelming charms of enticement personified! P. Banumathi, who has made a name in South India and whose jam e has extended to the North also, dances her way125 words
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Article145 1954-09-10 3 WOMEN ONLY BY KAPOOR The celebrated actor-director Raj Kapoor has always pursued a path, not tread by others. It is his desire that he should do something novel, useful and original. Ha vim/ been encouraged by the success of his film 'Boot Polish' where only two children played the leading145 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-09-10 3 9mm If Men sow the seeds and' women reap the harvest! In the picture above Gopal Shetty and Troupe perform the fanners' dance, at the exhibition recently held at Wang. (Picture right). Appropriately euoofA the next tout lt*a wm lurvwt dance 1 by Malay girl* GG Rama Nathan - 52 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-09-10 3 One of the brightest stars in the Indian film industry \s bewitching Shakila and unknown yesterday but shot to the forefront today with her sterling performances in her latest costume fantasy LAILA."35 words
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Article, Illustration236 1954-09-10 3 Thookku Thooki - Thookku Thooki Perhapa this is the last picture in which the three Travanccre .sisters Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini together make their appearances. It is reporled that they are retiring from the screen; the first is yetting married, the second is Hying to Switzerland fcr treatment236 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-09-10 3 Broken Toys Have ever broken toys been the theme of a picture? if you wonder hew could that be, you see in the picture running new at Diamond Theatre here, hew the cry of a child ovei the broken toys, synchronises with the throb of a Nation. The140 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-09-10 3 A DROP OF POISON Of all the scenerios that flmved from the pen of A r S. A. >amy, a reputed figure In cinema circles in South .mi a, 'A Drc p Of Poison* Is without question the best. last one of them decides to I -ake poiscn, not wanting66 words
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Article89 1954-09-10 4 -MADRAS: Tributes to Marai Malai Adigal for his contribution to Tamil language and literature and his efforts to propagate tho Saiva SiddhantJia system of philosophy tn South India were paid by •everal speakers at the fourth anniversary celebrations of the Marai Malai Adigal Manram atFOC - 89 words
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Article270 1954-09-10 4 TIRUCHIRAPALLI SubInspoctor N. Pichai Pillai was Blabbed to death o n Tuesday rncining in Lalgudi village and throe others Injured, two of them grievously under tratric Sficumataaoes. it ii stated ihdt Btudaata o( Penyaiarseeli and Mylrangam villa^Ls studying i n Golden Rock Kigh Schco; usedFOC - 270 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-09-10 4 Yes, Sir. You are rich now for having discovered the treasure trove, hidden somewhere, but what about your airl friend? Let Kempraj answer. Rita and Sulochana doing some dance items, that are really35 words
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Article151 1954-09-10 4 PATNA: The Bihar Government will have to soirrenaei lo the Centre Rs. 1,00,000 as un.spent sums under the first Five-Year I\an, it Is learnt. By and large the States execuimn of the Plan Js c. aimed tc have bctn kept to schedule. The original provision ofFOC - 151 words
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161 1954-09-10 4 VIJAYAWADA: Messrs G. C. Kondiah, M.L.A., a nd Khandavalli Krishna Rao, two Communist leaders, have broken away frcm the Andhra Communist Party and joined the United People's Movement. The reason was their disagreement with the present anti-Marxist and anti-Com-munist trends' of the Andhra Communist Party, theFOC - 161 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-09-10 4 NALLA KALAM N. 8. Kriahnan T A Mathuram and fe£^, ttne pS J?™** H* l"l >lf M 'J« <™P *P- Sister plots against brother %nJ?f., ?°y ert y f<*\™* «»«t and chases the righteous away. Suspicion stalks around whTtL^^^nn^T 3^^ l f horn^ Tm at to8t TIME s these ills.78 words
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97 1954-09-10 4 Director Alberto Medori, Script-writer Antonio Berino, both from Italy are at present negctiating with Madras producers, with a view to shooting a documentary picture in South India. This picture will depict the rare architectural beauty hidden in temple towers and statues, the bewitching scenery97 words
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Article172 1954-09-10 4 NEW DELHI; A tribute to the services rendered by Mr. S. S. Vasan to the Fiflm. mdu stry was paid by Dr. S. Ka. dhakrishn-jin, Vicc.President of Indta, whiL addressing a gathering assembled last weeK to witness the latest Genrm fiflm 'Bahut Din Huwe' atFOC - 172 words
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Article95 1954-09-10 4 (Continued From Page 3) live to see and suffer the sight of the two kingdoms apart. The story which appears »o flat now, has been worked out brilliantly by Samy to retain the grip on the audience till the end. The flashy and crisp dialogue, powerfully95 words
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Article140 1954-09-10 4 MADRAS: Tributes to Smt. M. S. Subbulakshmi for her assistance, through benefit performances, in collecting money for the Gandhi Memorial Funa were paid at the Rasika Ranjani Sabha, My.apore. Mr. Justice T. L. Venkairania Iyer congratulated smi. Subbulakshmi en being the receipient of the Padma Vibhushan award.FOC - 140 words
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Article1395 1954-09-10 4 A. Sankunni Menon - A. Sankunni Menon WHAT DO THEY INDICATE? -By A VBKY ancient work on astrology, Ary a Saptati, makes detailed observations en i dreams. "Did I have a dream? i It 1 did, what was tne nature of it?" This is a query whicn one often asks onseif; suppose aThe Hindu - 1,395 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-09-10 4 Sivaji Ganesan and Mr. G. Ramachandran are two name* very popular amonrj Tamil film fans. Each one is capable of drawing crowds to their pictures, arid when both of them are takiny leading roles in a picture, indeed the picture must catch the eye and114 words
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Article130 1954-09-10 4 DIAMOND NEC KL ACE Pathos in her fa c c, anger in the old man's and curiosity in the young urchin's all go to make a story called Diamond Necklace.' She is Padmini, who is reported to give up film acting soon and leave for Switzerland for medical treatment. The130 words
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220 1954-09-10 5 OFFICIAL MOTION FAILS LLXUNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly rejected a non-official resolution of land restricting the maxhnum family holding to o\j acres. a a nnr^h r tf JU^ OI l "H* State Government should approach the Centre for an amendment of theFOC - 220 words
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Article145 1954-09-10 5 KURNOOL: Mr. B. Ratnasabhapathy. Joint Secretary ci the Andhra Praja Socialist Party, said that the provis.ons of the Tenants' Protecticn Ordinance, promulgated by the Governor last week, did not satisfy th e minimum demands of his party. In a statement to the Press, Mr. Ratnasabhapathy saidFOC - 145 words
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Article194 1954-09-10 5 BIKANEK: The president Dr. Kajenura Prasad left here for Domi ov but on Friday mornaigr at 8-25 a.m. He v/aa seen on" at the aerodrome by the Rajpramuxh of Rajasthau, the Cmef Minister Mr. Jaiu-i. rayan vyas, high ranging Iruvernmeni utticiais ana prominent citizens. Prior to hisFOC - 194 words
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Article295 1954-09-10 5 AHMED ABAD: Dr. C P Ramaswami Aiyar. Vlce-^ Chancellor of the Banaraa Hindu University and member I the Press Commission, said ;re that he wou.d not be jrried if some newspapers td to clcse down, while giving fair deal to working journ*Dr. Ramaswami Aiyar, wlio isFOC - 295 words
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177 1954-09-10 5 NEW DELHI: The Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas, rerused to be stampeded into committing Government to a definite time schedule for cringing forward a Bill to amend the Constitution. While utmost expedition would be exercised in respect of the amendment, he said in replyFOC - 177 words
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Article82 1954-09-10 5 NEW DELHI: Wellinformed circles believe uiien the Prime Minister cmL d on r/v,,;,,it i J t\xsad there vxis a discussion on the choice of a successor to Mr. Qiri. The question under consideration seems to be whether the Labour portfolio should be handed over to oneFOC - 82 words
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Article185 1954-09-10 5 GU5mjR: At the AnGhm High Ck:urt. the Chief Justice Mr. K. Subba Rao, issued notice to the Andhra Government in a writ petition filed on behalf of Mr. Gnanamani, a former Assistant Engineer (Highways), challenging the vaadity of th e order cf the Government, dismissing the petitionerFOC - 185 words
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423 1954-09-10 5 CHITTOOR: Mr. C. M. Triiedi inaugurated here the annual conference of the Samskrita Bhasha, Pracharini Sabha. Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, Deputy Speaker of Parliament, was in the chair. A large gathering of Sanskrit Pandits and lovers of Sanskrit took part in the conference.FOC - 423 words
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276 1954-09-10 5 P.S.P. Executive May Discuss T.C. A ff airs LOJCKNOW: The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party meeting: in Delhi shortly may not dere r discussions en l'ravancore-Cochin analra as stated to be requested by the Chief Minister, Mr. Pattern Thanu Pillai, it was learnt here. Dr. iiam Manciiar LohiaFOC - 276 words
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Article225 1954-09-10 5 DIBRUGARH THREAENED BY FLOODS GAUHATI: Dibrugarh, one of tne most impoixttnt tea towns in JMortn-n^ist India, is steadily disintegrating into the iirannidputra, as us angry, waters moving at high speed scour into tne town at ailieient points. A report received here saia uie l.oyo feet-iong stone revetment is in aoaxgerFOC - 225 words
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106 1954-09-10 5 NEW DELHI; It is understood a one-Ciause Bill amending the Constitution, is bemintroduced in the Lok Sabhn shortly. The Bill is intended to add a number of items in Item 3a in the concurrent list of the 7th schedule cf the Constitution. The purposeFOC - 106 words
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534 1954-09-10 5 Arrest Of T. T. N. C. Leaders Writ Petition A.KJVANDRUM. The Trc v&ncore_CoahUn High Com was told that ti«j First Clas Magistrate of Kuzhithur made late entry ijj, record to shut out the 'fact' tha Mr. Kunjan Nadar, t.T.N.C Dictator, was not produce before the Magistrate with*: 24 hours ofFOC - 534 words
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Article243 1954-09-10 5 x^iuW DtLL.ni; Tne finance Minister, Mr. c. D. DeshmuKn, movea m tne Lok Saona a Bui turther to amend the Indian inccrne-Tax Act to provide ror tne assessment or reassessment of persons who have, to a sudstautial extent, evaded paym^s ta 3 58 during war-time. The Bill replacesFOC - 243 words
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521 1954-09-10 5 NEW DELHI: Thirty-five prizes totalling Rs. 20,000 will be warded to the best books n the second competition for b k *f<»-™ o -Merates, have been announced by tte Ministry of Education, Government of mdia. The competition is being organised on the some lines asFOC - 521 words
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Article265 1954-09-10 5 N&W DKi^til: Tne Speaker, Mr. Mavlankar, said tnat he uid not want the floor of tine uok aaoha to be used lor the purpose of defamation of any Person, he was ruling out an adjournment motion tabled by or. Knare. Tne Speaker did not mention theFOC - 265 words
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Article185 1954-09-10 5 NEW DELHx The Government of India has appointed a committee to report on the area tc be transierred from Bi.aspure State, now merged with Himachal Pradesh, to the Punjab to ensure the efficient execution and future administration cf the Bftakra-Nanagal Project, according to a resolution published in theFOC - 185 words
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Advertisement15 1954-09-10 5 ■J'_;l.iH I and MADRAS LUXURYs TOURIST CONSTELLATION COMfORT AIR'IMDIA J?ntvr>uuta»vaL AOELPHI HOTKL, SINGAPORE, TtC; *****.15 words
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Article309 1954-09-10 6 Alleged Involvement In Attempted Assassination COLOMBO: The services of Mr. M. R. Perera, the Ceylon diplomat whe was alleged to have been involved in a conspiracy to assasinate Kinp Feisal of Iraq in Pakistan last March, have been terminated by the Public Service Commission after a protractedFOC - 309 words
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Article121 1954-09-10 6 COLOMBO: Arrangements iiave been made at Kilinno. chchi to receive the primo Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. at Paranthan, after which he will visit the Vaddakkatchchy and Murusmoddai colonisation schemes. He will also visit Kera'ttru on September 30th, where committee will receive him with with garlands and flowersFOC - 121 words
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Article, Illustration127 1954-09-10 6 The many friends in Singa. pore and Federation of Mr TRaja Sundram who retire to Ceylon recently after a d's tinguislhed service of thirty years in the Malayan Medical Department has been honour ed in his homeland by being appointed a Justice of Vca.cs for the127 words
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144 1954-09-10 6 KORAN TO BE TRANSLATED INTO SINHALESE ALUTGAMA: Members who attended the inaugural meeting of "The Alutgamweediya Shaduliya Association", held at "Pakistan Manzil". decided to take steps to have the Koran translated into Sinha.ese. The proposer, Mr. Y. M. Thajudeen, said: "The day when the Sinhalese language takes its proper placeFOC - 144 words
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Article197 1954-09-10 6 COLOMBO. At <thirty-:ime, City 'Father Mr. R. Andrew Fernando of the Commonist Party still goes to school. He go«3 to a night school. But "Comrade 1 Fernan-.^ who claims he is the first working-class man to «'ntor the City Council finds that he cannot goFOC - 197 words
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129 1954-09-10 6 Canadian Official For 1.-C. Commission COLOMBO: Mr. J. H. Thur. rott. Official Secretary of the Canadian High Commissioners Office in Colombo, has been posted to Vientiane as Actn«? Commissioner for Laos bv 'he Canadian Government. There will be an inter national Truce Commis.-i on for each oi" the three StatesFOC - 129 words
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Article105 1954-09-10 6 AMPARAI: At the annual general meeting of the Amparai limUlhist Association with Mr. Sudharma a* Suva, President of the Associat on, In the chair, a proposal was brought up to request the Gal Oya Development Board to consider full-moon days as holiday* for theFOC - 105 words
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328 1954-09-10 6 COLOMBO: The first court case resulting from the campaign sponsored by the Trisinhala Permauna to boycott shops owned by Indians was heard before Mr. Panandura, Magistrate, recently. Buddhadasa, and Scney were charged with obstructing customers at Horana Bazar where the boycott movementFOC - 328 words
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Article291 1954-09-10 6 ANSWER TO BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN COLOMBO: «'Our answer to the campaign of hatred conducted by the Trl Sinhala Pcramuna is to preach love and friendship and work for establishing Sinhalese-Tamil unity" said Mr. A. Aziz at three meetings held in Perth, Dumbara and Eduragalla estates in the Ingiriya district. "I understandFOC - 291 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-09-10 6 MR. ANEURIN BEVAN, a member of British Labour Party's National Executive and one who has been well-known for his fearless criticism of his Party's policies and a bitter critic of American Government policies in world affairs, is seen addressing at Adelphi Hotel, a gathering of Singapore Trade UnionI.D.M. - 93 words
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Article88 1954-09-10 6 INDIAN SHOT DEAD BY BANDITS An Indian named Ramasimy was W^dnesaay shot >n ths Head and sioniach by an un_ Known number of terrorists on tuuai pa^m Oil Estate i n r n Kmai area of Johore. inavn labourers working on th*> estate heard two snots and re. ported the88 words
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Article151 1954-09-10 6 AMBALANGODA: "Today Sinhalese civilization has deteriorated to a iow ebb and has reached the standard of wild beasts. The main causa for this cculd be attriouted to the preesnt system of education, in ancient times man's life was composed of twc important elements, his private and public ;ite.FOC - 151 words
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325 1954-09-10 6 COLOMBO: A communique issued by the Department of Archaeology states that an inscription covering an area 2 ft. 3 ins. by 10 Vi ins. of a slab pillar has been unearthed near the Kuttam Pokuna, Anuradhapura, during conservation work in the area. The inscription,FOC - 325 words
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Article150 1954-09-10 6 In accordance with the policy of the Sh^ll Company to tri.n as many Malayans to taka up senior executive posts throe Malayan students leave Singapore next week for furchc studies n England. These three students, Foo dice Cheng, Lim Min Ghee ar,d Ahmad Noordin bin150 words
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