Indian Daily Mail, 11 September 1954
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Title Section16 1954-09-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 206. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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574 1954-09-11 1 Nehru's Warning N E\Y DELHI, Sept. 10.— Mr. Jauaharlal Nehru, Indian iTime Minister' yesterday described the new ■vuwu-ba>t Asian Treaty as "most unioitunate" as it was likely to halt the "trend of peaceful tnmking" in South-Jt&st Asia. Mr. Nehru, who declined an invitation574 words
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Article200 1954-09-11 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10 Indian editorial writers today echoed Prime Minister Nehru's condemnation of the Manila treaty with a majority of newspapers giving top position to articles charging it represented a move to revive western domination of Southeast Asia. These were some typical comments British-owned StatesmanA.P. - 200 words
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Article257 1954-09-11 1 COLOMBO POWERS TO CONSIDER COLOMBO, Sept. 10— The Prime Mnister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala, said that the Colombo powers may have to meet to consider whether the new Manila South-East Asia past prejud ced Asian peri^e prospects or helped to halt aggression. These powers are India, Burma, Ceylon and257 words
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Article126 1954-09-11 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 10. Mariam Stevenson, "Miss Universe of 1954,' 1 has abandoned a possible film career to complete her education. With the studious permiss'ons. she terminated her sixmonth film contract and said she would enrol this autumn for her final year at Lander College in SouthReuter - 126 words
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Article205 1954-09-11 1 ATTLEE A GREATEST ENGLISHMAN CANBUJkka, Sept. 10. Mr. Clement Attiee, snubbed by some Australian politicians on his visit here yesterday, refused to comment on another suipr.se attack, this time from .viuscow, where he was "ccrdi* any received" lests than a .iionth ago. Toid tnat the Soviet Communist Party newspaper ADAReuter - 205 words
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Article119 1954-09-11 1 MANUFACTURE OF ARMOURED VEHICLES NEW DELHI. Sept. 10. India as considering the manu. tacture of "armoured ngnting vehicties," says Minister <u Defense Organization Mahavir Tyagi. Asked in Parliament about reports India had contracted with a German firm for the manufacture of tanks in India, Tyagi referred only to armour, edA.P. - 119 words
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Article130 1954-09-11 1 DUBLIN, Sept. 10. All traffic was brought to a standstill at the sight of a completely naked man walking calmly down O'Connel Street, Central Dublin, yesterday, pclice told the court here yesterday. A large crowd of people began to follow the man, Patrick Ryna. 43-year-oldReuter - 130 words
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Article48 1954-09-11 1 LONDON, Sept. 10.— A gov-ernment-appointed board u-.J;ed the British Government to continue to give financial aid for cheap immigration to Australia. The Overseas Migration Board in its first annual report, said it was "highly important" to maintain the flow of British emigration to Australia.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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123 1954-09-11 1 MENON'S NEXT ASSIGNMENT IN E. C. AFRICA NAIROBI. Sept. 10. Mr. Gopaia Menon, Indian representative in Malaya for the uk- past three years, has been named as Indian Commissioner m East and Central Africa The announcement was made by Mr. R. K. Tandcn. the Acting Commissioner here yesterday. Mr. Menon,Reuter - 123 words
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Article144 1954-09-11 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— The United States proposes to go ahead with further tests of atomic weapons at the Pacific Island proving ground where last March a mighty hydrogen ixplosion contaminated Japanese fishermen 80 miles away. Atomic Energy chairman Lewis L. Strauss told a newsA.P. - 144 words
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Article106 1954-09-11 1 Indian "Intervention" In Nepal KHATMANDU. (Nepal), Sept. 10. The Nepalese Communist Party, which has been canned, has issued an appeal for country wide demonstrations to protest against "Indian intervention in Nepal." A statement put out by the underground politburo said India was a chief factor keeping the present government underAP - 106 words
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Article75 1954-09-11 1 CANNES. Sept 10,— The 1 condition of the Aga Khan, 77. i who has been suffering from I brondhStis, was much better Thursday, a member of his household reported. The wealthy leader of the Ismaili religious sect no longer had any fever and he ate a .lightAP - 75 words
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Article38 1954-09-11 1 TURONTO, Sept. 10.—Marilyn Bell, 17-year-o!.d Toronto school girl, and Florence Chadwick neared the halfway mark of their 32-mile, endurance swim across Lake Ontario yesterday as a third woman swimmer plunged in from the U.S. side.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article234 1954-09-11 1 NEW TOWNS WORKING PARTY Proposals for the future development of land in the Colony of Singapore call for the construction of a number of settlements in the form of either suburbs, expanded \/ilages or resettlement areas, or new towns having a corporate life of their own. The Board of Trustees,234 words
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168 1954-09-11 1 CHIANG'S SON SLAPPED BY TRUCK DRIVER! TAIPErf. Sept. 10.— 2»Iajor General Chiang Kei Kuo se. cond son oi Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek, was slapped on the face by an army truck driver but did not press charge? against his assailant, police sand here today. Police said the jeep drivtn >yReuter - 168 words
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Article87 1954-09-11 1 MANILA, Sept. 10. Dr. F. S. McLean, director of Public Health Hygiene in Wellington, New Zealand, was elected chairman of the World Health Organization's Fifth Western Pacific Regional Conference at its opening tcday. The 14-nation W.H.O. Western Regional Committee is meeting here until Sept. 16 toAP - 87 words
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Article25 1954-09-11 1 TOKYO, Sept. 10.— A Japanese delegation including memijers of all major political parties has been invited to tour Communist China. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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123 1954-09-11 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 10. An earthquake lasting only a few seconds did about half a m'-llion rupees (nearly £40,000) worth of damage in the mud city of Doom Dooms in flood- stricken Assam state, accord' njr to report* mcMaf ben Im* Bujhi Great piles of earthReuter - 123 words
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125 1954-09-11 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10— The number of American nationals in India dropped by a thousand during 1953, according to statistics given Parliament by Home Minister Kailas Nath Katju, At the beginning of 195*. he said, there were 5,21i citizens of the United StatesAP - 125 words
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123 1954-09-11 1 ALIEN WOMEN MISSIONARIES IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 10.The number of foreign vvom?n Christian missionaries workIng in Indian schools and hospitals has dwindled steadily in the past few years. Home Minister Kailas Nath Katju reported to Parliament records showed foreign women missionaries in hospitals dropped from 125 in 1952 an<aAP - 123 words
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Article74 1954-09-11 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10. India, is slill trying to collect from Frano a bill for Rupees 1,843,000 (U*****,030) from France covering transfer of the tiny French Colony of Chandernagore to India in 1952. The amount covers reserve and pension fund deposits of the colony, near Calcutta,74 words
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Article64 1954-09-11 1 NEW DELHI: Sept. 10. Prime Minister Nenru h* s appointed Khandubhai h. Drsai, 56. as Labour Minister He succeeds Vihan Vcnkata tiiri, wlio resign ed over the governn>ent> luOim. policy. Desas a trade unlo>i leader for three years, was formerly General Sec retary of the governingAP - 64 words
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Article160 1954-09-11 1 STOP PRESS CALCUTTA CLASH CALCUTTA, Sept. 10. rolice her e today followed up a tear gas attack with a baton charge when 2,000 people tried to storm the West Bengal Assembly to protest against the slaughter of cows. F^rst reports said that one man was killed and several injured, fourReuter - 160 words
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561 1954-09-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Sept. 11, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON EMERGENCY SINCE TEMPLER'S DEPARTURE PROGRESS MAINTAINED GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer had to do two jobs at one and the same time: inspiring the people in their aii-out war against the terrorists and leading the Security Forces who are561 words
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565 1954-09-11 2 CEILING ON LANDHOLDINGS M.P. Chief Minister' Advises Caution NAGPUK: Extreme caution in dealing with a complicated question like the ceiling on land holdings was commended by the Chief Minister, Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla* to members of his party at a meeting held last week. 3 t Jo e Vidhar SabhaFOC - 565 words
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Article160 1954-09-11 2 PATNA: Prime Minister Nehru, said here that he wanted to try the Chinese method in the execution of the Kosl Project utilising the manpoteer m Addressing a public meeting at the headquarters o f the Bihar P.C.C. said if China could construct a 100-mile longFOC - 160 words
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Article63 1954-09-11 2 KARACHI: Tne Philippines signed an agreement with Pakistan here for supply of 30,000 tons of Pakistani rice. Efforts are being made to rush the rice, urgently needed Dy the drought-affected Philippines, by the end of this month. The agreement is said to r>e a prelude toFOC - 63 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-11 2 photo. Trainer Al SUvani, of New York, puts tapes round the hands of Chamrern Songkitrat, Qf Thailand, before a sparring bout at the boxer's training camp at Sampran, 20 miles west of Bangkok, where he is preparing for his Bantamweight World Title Fight against Robert Cohsn, of France, The fightAP - 58 words
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Article85 1954-09-11 2 to a maximum of R S 500 to an permanent non-gazetted employees affoct ed by floods, rhe amount will be recovered la 36 monthly instalments Temporary non-gazetted staff montf? a advance cf one months pay v/ithout any t" T ?y- Th will be recoveredFOC - 85 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-11 2 photo. The Pakistan Minister in Italy, Akhtar Husain, greets garlanded Achille Compagnon a member of the Italian Team, which scaled Mount K2, the Himalayan Peak vn Pakistan, on the team's arrival in Rome. Between the men is Madame Husain, the Minister's wife. Unconfirmed reports sayAP - 58 words
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363 1954-09-11 2 NEW DELHI: The Joint Committee of Both Houses of Parlvawnt on the Bill further t 0 amend the Code of Criminal thT^ZUIT e pres t ed il el i gainst making deflmaZnof ifatl Vtce -P r e*"i<™t>G°vernor or Rajprdmukh of a StateFOC - 363 words
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Article157 1954-09-11 2 PERIYAR'S ADVICE TO NESAMANI ERODE: Mr. E. V. Ramos wamy Naicker, leader of the JJravida Kazhagami, replying to a question about his recent talks with Mr. Nesamani, leader of the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress, said that he had advised Mr. Nesamani to tour the other States of In* dia withFOC - 157 words
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Article930 1954-09-11 2 By the By Selegie Road EDUCATION FOR A FEW OR ALL? School fees fo r Secondary School Education in the Federation will be raised by as mujh a .s 400 pci cent If ttie recommendations of the 11 -man committee o n education appointed by the Government are accepted by930 words
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Advertisement40 1954-09-11 2 Here's a story of a punter catted tort. Who f tew to the races, and tost his shirt, "TM'apaKtatqhedßert, "fm on a gooet wicket: Tube how totifyht.. Here's my return ticket!' GET THERE AND BACK IN ONE DAY 'MALAYAN AIMAYSjr40 words
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430 1954-09-11 3 NEHRU WATCHES AS FLOODS INVADE DI BRUGARH TOWN Prime Minister Flies Over Flooded Areas In Helicopter I S BR y»ARH: Before leaving for Delhi on Monday, Mr. Nehru, accompanied by an expert, flew for an hour in helicopter over the ttrahni ;putr,i at Dibrugarh and its neighbourhood making a nrveyFOC - 430 words
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138 1954-09-11 3 GAY A It is Jeared that oo per cent of tiie pauay orap tviu be lost aue to crouyht in (Jay a district, In several tnanas of the district not mure tnan 50 per cent transplantation hus been done, and even transplanted seedlings are dyingFOC - 138 words
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Article30 1954-09-11 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru and party returned here on Monday after their tcur of the flooded areas of Bihar, West Bengal and Assam.- FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article41 1954-09-11 3 NEW DELHI: Vice- Admiral Sir Mark Pizey, C-in-C. of the Indian Navy, returned by air to New Delhi on Sunday from the U.K. via Bombay. Admiral Pizey went on deputation to the U.K. in July FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article38 1954-09-11 3 BROACH: Nine p00,,'. i enday l-» r tcfi town tallowing torrential ralnn About 40 houses are reported to have collapsed or damaged. Waist deep water collect ed in to*? lowlylne \okvxn of the lown.38 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-09-11 3 photo. Madame De Castries, wife of Brigadier General Christian De Gasttries, the defender of Dien Bien Phu, looks serious at her home in Paris, as she studies an Associated Press Radio Picture showing her husband arriving near Hanoi, on his release by the Vietminh.— APAP - 49 words
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274 1954-09-11 3 Textile Research Committees Formed In Bombay liuMiiAY: Th e interim General council ot tne ttomouy i'exti.e Kesearch Association iieid its lirst meeting here witn oir Vitnai N. ciianaavantar, Chairman oi the Mni-uwners' Association, Bombay, in tne Among tncse who atlenued the meeting were: Mr. i\ V. Baddeiey, Mr. Luia. ramsey,FOC - 274 words
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Article135 1954-09-11 3 KURNOOL: Mr. B. Papi Reddi, Chairman of tne Nellore District P.SP, and 10 otlMt men and two women with babes In their arms, who participated in the PSP-led inam tenants' satyagrana at Karlvena (Kurncol district) last week, were arresied by the police and later sentenced by theFOC - 135 words
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Article238 1954-09-11 3 HYDERABAD: During discussion in the Assembly on the non-official resolution en dis integration of the State Devsin# Chauhan former Minister presented the case for formation of unilingual States aftei disintegration of Hyderabad. Mrs. Ashatal Vaghmare, Sarma Bowda, Leader of the U.D.F., a nd former Minister Phoclchand Gandhi,FOC - 238 words
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Article156 1954-09-11 3 MADRAS: Under the auspices of Sri Sadguru Thyagaraja Sangitha Kalasala, music classes were inaugurated last Friday at Mangadu Ellappa Chettiar Elementary School, Linghi Chetti Street, Gecrge Town, by Ariyakudi Sri Ramanuja Iyengar. Mr. V. S. Venkataraghavachariar welcomed the gathering. Dr. V. Raghavan, Professor of Sanskrit, University ofFOC - 156 words
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221 1954-09-11 3 More Central Aid Promised To East Pakistan KARACHI: The Pakistani Government has 30 far sanctioned Rs. 60,00,000 for flcoo relief in East Pakistan. This was stated in the PaKistani Parliament on Saturday morning by the Finance Minister, Chaudhri Mohammad All. More financial assistance wcu.U oe promptly grirai as and wnenFOC - 221 words
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Article90 1954-09-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Prim* Ministers Secretariat announced last week that Mi. Nehru will probably leave toi China in the middle of Octobei. The visit, a brief one, will probably be of two weeks' duration. The text of the Press Note said: "The Government of the People'sFOC - 90 words
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Article48 1954-09-11 3 CALCUTTA; The Statesman of Sept. 4, published the foUoiving under heading "75 years ago Today.": •We are requested to state that Messrs. Fleury and Co., weather permitting, will again exhibit the Electric Light hi the Zoological Gardens this evening bettoeen seven and half-past eight."- FOCFOC - 48 words
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73 1954-09-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha gave leave of absence tc Mr. K. Suryanarayana (PSP), who is now undergoing a sentence of imprisonment in Andhra over the PSP satyagraha there. The Chiarman, Dr. s Uadhakrlshnan, told a member, who doubted whether leave of absence couldFOC - 73 words
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712 1954-09-11 4 Ceylon Government's Assurance To Desai COLOMBO: The Government of Ceylon have assured the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. C. C. Desai, that they would extend their whole-hearted co-opera-tion in removing the hardships of Indians in obtaining exchange control permits to transfer their assets to India. This712 words
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312 1954-09-11 4 ,mm, (1) WELFARE centres should be established at the district headquarters, in the areas from which the main bu.k of the Indiana had migrated from India. Such centres should assist the displaced persons i n securing employment, and serve as a centre forFOC - 312 words
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274 1954-09-11 4 Return Of Unskilled Workers: India Govt. Revokes Earlier Decision COLOMBO: The India Government have revoked with immediate effect its earlier decision of July 30 not to permit unskilled workers of Indian origin at present in Ceylon to return to Ceylon after a visit to India for one reason or other,F.O.C. - 274 words
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Article93 1954-09-11 4 WELCOME ADDRESS IN TAMIL TO P.M. COLOMBO: It was fie. ctded, at a public meeting In Vattgamam East, that a welcome message in Tamil poetry and Inscribed on ofa leaves be presented to the Prime Minister when he visits the area on October 2nd. The prime Minister will lay theFOC - 93 words
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Article107 1954-09-11 4 COLOMBO: A public meetIng was neld at the Town Hall at 5.00 p.m. on Monday Sept 6, to inaugurate a million. rupee fund for a Buddhist Mission to Germany and t" establish the Buddha Sasaua there. The meeting Is being- con vened by the Lanka DhanunaFOC - 107 words
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Article40 1954-09-11 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister will place before tue Cabinet proposals to purchase more planes for the Royat Ceylon Air Force. The matter was discuss*, a at a conference presided over by the Prime Minister recent FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article197 1954-09-11 4 'THE Onam Special of the "Mahatma" (the popular Mai ay a lam monthly) for this year, which has just been released, is a bumper issiue of 75 pages and containing- more than 30 articles, stories and poems by wellknown writers. On the cover page is a beautifulG.S.M. - 197 words
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Article73 1954-09-11 4 The Rev. Reginald Soren son, M.P., who is now on a Commonwealth Parliamentary tour of Malaya and Cey.on, will pay a short vis.t to India during the end of September. He will be the guest cf the Government of India during his visit. Reverend Sorenson will73 words
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Article57 1954-09-11 4 The 1954 Press Ball (Singapore Union of Journalists) will oe held at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday, Oct. 30. Tickets are obtainable at $10 (Couple) from the Sea View Hote., the Straits Times (2800), the Singapore Standard (*****) and the Utusan Melayu (5981). Taole reservations should57 words
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127 1954-09-11 4 Kathakali Only Three More Shows In Singapore The Indian Da.ly Mail has been informed by Mr. A. P. Menon. Chairman of the Va.lathol Kathakali Troupe Central Reception Committee, Malaya, that tickets' for tonight's performance at the Victoria Theatre have all been sold out. Later, announcing this during last night's performance,127 words
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Article100 1954-09-11 4 RANGOON, Sept. 10 Seven members of the British Labour Party delegation which recently visited China and Russia arrived here yesterday for a twoday visit as guests of the Burmese Socialist Party. The delegates, who flew here from Singapore, were met by Information Minister, Mr. U Tun100 words
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Article66 1954-09-11 4 COLOMBO: a Press com munique issued bv the Gover nor.General's office states that the Govemor.General has ap_ pointed Mr. vafllipuram NaL llah, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence and External Affairs to act as Min. ister of Commerce. Trade md Fisheries during theFOC - 66 words
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Article52 1954-09-11 4 There will be Ram Nam Bhajan at the Sri Ramakrishn a Temple at 179, Bartley Road tomorrow Sunday, Sept. 12, at 5.50 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend. In the subsequent months the Bhajan will be held on the first Sunday at 5.50 p.m. in the52 words
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90 1954-09-11 4 Sn Vallathol will today declare open this year's Onam celebrations to be held a t the .New World at 2*30 p.m. un der the auspices of the Sfngapore Kerala Samajam. The celebrations wiill last till 6.30 p.m and include sportc for women and children,90 words
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Article45 1954-09-11 4 JINN AH DAY MEETING TODAY The Overseas Pakistani League. Singapore will comlnemoiate the death anniversary of the Late Quaia <■ -A/.a n Mohamed All -In nah (the first Governor-Gen-eral of Pakistan) today Sept. 11 at 7.00 p.m. at Sultan Mosque. A Prayer Meeting will be held.45 words
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