Indian Daily Mail, 26 September 1954
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Title Section18 1954-09-26 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 220. SINUAk-'ORJb:, SUNDAV, BEfl^MßEli 26, 1954 iOUK PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-09-26 1 C I. C. CHIEF AT JAFFNA rnoti Mr. G. G. Ponnumbalum. President of the Ceylon Indian Congress, addressing large gathering of Indians at the Jaffna Esplanade Mr. PonnaiHbalam, is a most powerful speaker and his political opponents are always afraid of him. MathrupalaMathrupala - 43 words
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176 1954-09-26 1 JAKARTA INDONESIA Sept. 25. Two delegations representing 19 Indonesian v.onun's organisation met President Ahmed Soekarnc and his number one wife yesterday to discuss his secret marriage in June to wife number two, Uk Naut.ful Mrs. Huxtmi £juwondo. Afterwards the organisation. i.-sueJ a statement saying thiA.P. - 176 words
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Article129 1954-09-26 1 UNTIKI NATIONS N.Y., ■apt 25. The request of Soviet Kussia. the U.N. Steeling Ccmmittce agreed unanimously yesterday to recommend consideration of tiu uted States plan for developomic energy fcr peaceful ■•ses. Aftor a brief discussion 15-member committee 3oviet Peputy Foreign Mimstei Andrei Y. Vishlnsky requesteoA.P. - 129 words
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Article87 1954-09-26 1 U.S. Press Keep Silent About It MEW YORK. Sept. 20.— "tit noon newspapers here did »0t commpnt editorially yesterday en the death of the Japan- s< fisherman. The World-Telegram and Sun carried on a story from Tokyo ■t thp bottom of page nine with 1 twr column headline, Japan nearA.P. - 87 words
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Article47 1954-09-26 1 Cyprus To Be discussed In U.N. **W YORK, Sept. 25 "nited Nations General v has decided to place the Cyprus issue on its nd;t after Britain announc bate W uid boycott tho de '.'oting for tre inscr'-pti>n m.u afiTnda was 3ft to 13 y»th 11 abstentions lieu.Reuter - 47 words
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Article139 1954-09-26 1 'Outside Interference 9 Indonesian Premier's Hopes Of Afro-Asian Conference NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, Indonesian Prime Minister, said here yesterday that a conference of countries of Asia and Africa would make the world realise that they "will not tolerate any interference from outside139 words
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Article130 1954-09-26 1 NEHRU S'JOJO TALKS CONCLUDE NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— Indian Premier Nehru and Indonesian Premier Sastraomidjojo met for two and a hah hours yesterday and afterwards a spokesman said their talks will be concluded foi minor details. A statement may be issued today. One of the chief topics the two piimeA.P. - 130 words
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75 1954-09-26 1 INDIA GOYT. DEPORTS 30 PORTUGUESE ifrom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— Tne Andia Government nave protested to Portuguese Government thrcugn tne latter s legacion here against the attempts of Portuguese authorities ;n Goa to secure transit of Portuguese officials through Indian territory, witnout permit. The Ind a Government's75 words
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Article72 1954-09-26 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 25. The United Nations General AssernUlj yesterday agreed to India'* request jor a debate on the treatment oj people of Indian origin in South Africa and a debate on the unions polity of apartheid (.segregation). Overriding South African objections the assemoly votedReuter - 72 words
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Article207 1954-09-26 1 CASTEi^GANDOLFO, IsEAH tlOMlti, btpt. 2o. fope 1'ius Xii, who nas ueen trouuieu recentiy oy occas.onal hts oi mccoughing, reed a 000-word dpeecn in r rench yesteraay to a gatnenng of scientists In his ~u^oer paiace here. 'iiie i ope, wno is 78, appealed wvuk uut tnereReuter - 207 words
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Article76 1954-09-26 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 The United States will began another series of atomic tests at the Nevada proving ground early in 1955. The Atomic Energ- Commission d^closed this yostor 'ay in an announcement yr ar n^g-r public offlc-als miners and' others in Southwestern Utah and Southern Nevada that itAP - 76 words
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212 1954-09-26 1 PAKISTANIS ADVISED TO REGISTER AS CITIZENS (By Our Staff Reporter) Pakistan diplomat Mr. M. Sultan, advised Pakistan nationals residing in Malaya ti take up the citizenship of thi United Kingdom and the Colo nies, if they xianted to maki Malaya their home, at a Pres< conference held yesterday a. the212 words
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263 1954-09-26 1 OFFENBACH, GERMANY, Sept. 25.— Dr. Konrad Adeiiauer. West German Chancellor, said here West Germany would insist on sovereignty at the forthcoming nine-p&iver London conjerence inoiuding the right to rearm. The German people will make moderate use of this right and will be readyReuter - 263 words
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Article187 1954-09-26 1 No Proper Drafting Hindi Style From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 25. -I'mLok. Sabha today rejected b,> sixt>«ight to tuurtyseven vote* a private mcmoeis resolution urging tne Linion Government co appoint immediately a H.nui Law Commission to prepare authoritative Hindi texts 01 aij central Laws. Mrs. TaraKesnwari JSinna. mover187 words
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Article90 1954-09-26 1 Master Tara Singh, th e President of the Shromanl Akaii i-)al, arrived here yesterday morning by air. He was greeted at tne Kaliang An port by a large number of Sikhs. Matter Tara Singh, a poweiiui speaker and tne undisputed leader of the Sikh ccmmunity, nas90 words
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90 1954-09-26 1 T. c. Judge To Enquire Into Firing From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Sept. 25.— The Travancore Government has ordered a Judicial Enquiry into the police firing in Soutn Travancore last month in connection with the agitation by T.T.N.C. for merger of Tamil areas in tiie State with Madras. Mr. K.90 words
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146 1954-09-26 1 DIVORCE BILL AWAITS Pr's SIGNATURE NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— A revolutionary new divorce bill, giving Hindu women for the first time in their 5.00U years of recorded history the right to demand a divorce, now awaits presidential signature to become Indian law. The bill, previously passed by the lower chamberA.P. - 146 words
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Article115 1954-09-26 1 from Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— Premier Nehru today mz<le a handsome apology in Rajya Sabha lor naving opposed tvx> days ago the Law Minister's motion to give extension uf time to the Select Committee on Hindu Marriage ':nd I>t> vorce Bui. He regretted115 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-09-26 1 Photo by 0> These Chinese girls are not singing, but aiding the magician (left extreme) holding ploying cards. The occasion is the opening of Kinder* garten School in Klang on Sunday last 19-9-s k). RamanathanG. Ramanathan - 39 words
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162 1954-09-26 1 LAHORE, PAKISTAN, Sept. s.— Fortysix people— 3o of them women and children were filled and 150 others injured in a freak rain storn which started here at midnight Thursday night. After seventeen and a half hours continuous downpour 16.32 inches of rain wereReuter - 162 words
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Article74 1954-09-26 1 From Our Own Correspondent LAHORE, Sept. 25.— 1n Pakistan ten persons, including four women lost their 1 ves in a serins of house collapses today In one of the worst mon soon downpours in Lahore City and suburbs, durinf the lui twentyfour hours. Fifty per74 words
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Article123 1954-09-26 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 The Pakistan Embassy announced yesterday the signing of an agreement with the Standard vacuum Oil Company to search a 20,000. sq uare.mil e arta of Pakistan for. oil. The Pakistan Government and the company were to share costs with Pakistan puttjng upReuter - 123 words
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117 1954-09-26 1 ■KARACHI, Sept. 25 The Pakistan Commerce Minister. Mr, Taffazul AH. rejected suggestions that a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation being negotiated with the united States would mean the "colonisation of Pakistan by America." He was commenting on a statement bv Mr. Palu r RchReuter - 117 words
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Article42 1954-09-26 1 Dr. Rajkumar, India's Commisaioner in Flju left Singapore yesterday for Saigon, en route to Hanoi, where he will assume charge as Deputy F*>cretary-General of International Truce Supervisor v Commission in Indo-China. Dr. Rajkumar arrived here few days ago from Fiji.42 words
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Article72 1954-09-26 1 TOKYO. Sept. 25.- Japan has agreed to give Burma 250 million dollars in World War 11 reparations and final agreement will be initialed here, a Foreign Office spokesman' said. The reparations, if ratified by both governments, would give Burma 250 miUions dollars casa and 50 millionA.P. - 72 words
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104 1954-09-26 1 NEw YORK, Sept 25 The United Nations General Assembly has decided to consider tne question of pvtng membersnii) in the world or ganisation to the Undo Chi nese states of Laos and Cam! bodia. as pdoposed hv \un tralia. By a vote of 43Reuter - 104 words
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Article58 1954-09-26 1 NEW DELHI. India Sept. 25. The Indian government announced yesterday that Russia has offered to help it build a new steel plant. Production Minister K. C Reddi told parliament a party of Russian steel specialists would arrive here On November 1 at India's invitation to "studyA.P. - 58 words
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Article67 1954-09-26 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 25 Over strong Australian :tnd IXV-ch objections, the Uirted Nations General Assembly yesterday agreed to debate Indonesia's claim to soverigntv over Dutch ruled Western New Guinea. By a vote of 39, 12 against with nine abstentions, the 60. nation assembly voted to ins. cribeReuter - 67 words
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Article79 1954-09-26 1 TEL AVIV, Sept. 25.— Mr. Noshe Sharett, immtU Prime Minister and Foreign Minister said Britain's initiative in offerng her good cilices for Israeli-Arab peace talks might have some pcsitive prospects of success." Replying to questions ;it a Press conference here Mr. Sharett said the recent statementReuter - 79 words
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Article712 1954-09-26 2 NOT SATISFACTION TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE Govt's Efforts At Preservation XKrt DELHI: Gratification with the progre** in archaeological work made during last year, in spite of heavy increase in responsibility, was expressed by Maulana Abdui Kalam Azad, Union Minister for Education, while inaugurating the tenth meeting of712 words
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327 1954-09-26 2 KURNOOL. The Andhra Oovemment have r decided [o modify their order relating to 1 of wastc lan to J^ i^ 1 ufferers wlt h parti cuiar reference to those lanJe "^possession of Sivaijama. The Government order to SLJtf Ue r d would en b 'eFOC - 327 words
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Article111 1954-09-26 2 KAIAM.VONG: B. K. Kapur Indian Political Officer in Sikkim, who Wiis lying ill wiifch bronchial pnuemonia at the Tibetan Trade Centre ot Gyantse for some time, will leave for India shortly is learnt here. Mr. Kapur i3 expected to reach Gan^tok in Sikkim on October i.FOC - 111 words
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175 1954-09-26 2 tioti cf ro^shoul^Ce^tend^^* s^' national come to an end. It K 1?T ed to ood at last ttonal IMannlSicoln^i »m if OOd autl orlt y the Nation, has come toiS^S.i h lch WBh goin into thls <l«e"--national si^on o? SUJ^X'SS 1 tha L there shouldFOC - 175 words
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Article92 1954-09-26 2 KARACHI: An eight man economic delegation /ram Pakistan will visit Moscow next month on the invitation of the Soviet Government, ine members are expected to leave Karachi on Oct 6 fort Kabul en route to Moscow. ea by Mr. said Hassan, Secre tary to the Economic AffairsA.P.; FOC - 92 words
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Article20 1954-09-26 2 VOTE AGAINST APARTHEID VIENNA. Sept 24 —Com ™£jf ruled BufgarlTSfS.2h^ request for member£?2, k Nations. Meanwhile student* at *u« A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article71 1954-09-26 2 OAUHATI: As the nr»t w«P to bring the entire State of Assam under the Assam Liquor Prohibition Act, the Government of Assam have decided to S. IS^L"*® Assam Liquor Prohibition Act throughout the northern parts of Kamnip district from next month. According to a spokesman of theFOC - 71 words
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Article218 1954-09-26 2 Ceylon Scholarship For Africans NAIROBI: The Prime Minister of ceyion, ir jonn kJce- v 1 W w oe apprcacnea oy and Parliamentary Secretary <.o the ceyion Ministry of Jua«ce, to consiaer granting acnoiarsnips to Atricans to eul°nL tilem to stuay m dcnoois. colleges and umversities. Mr. Kumaraswamy, wno was oneNAFEN - 218 words
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Article246 1954-09-26 2 KATHMANDU N e p a l's Foreign Minister, Mr. D. R. Regmi, announced here last week that Nepal would make another approach on the U.N. Security Council for Russian mission to the U.N. He said that his Government would also make simultaneous approaches to Russia,FOC - 246 words
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Article29 1954-09-26 2 ldl S?' S o SOcial Centres run by the Social Welfare De partment will hold their anl" Sid embroidery made by the chil aren Ifiemseilves.29 words
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347 1954-09-26 2 ditions under Hhich^h^ZeUvL 81 P CtUre the co ne commented on the report- It leaves no doubt that to nil in whwJ Ca lS a P OllOO Stat no prospect, however distant status- improvement their "That their main role in societyReuter - 347 words
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Article94 1954-09-26 2 CALCUTTA: "No jail term hfm P «°H yI k this was what Mohammed Khaleque, a 25-year-pld youth of Calcutta, learnt last week when he offered to undergo three months* imprisonment awarded to th e Mohammed Shafl, n ow absconding. Khaleque, however, is now facing trialFOC - 94 words
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Article46 1954-09-26 2 RAMANATHAN - RAMANATHAN Sheppard, view n* the ex'hlbiSchccl on 190.M. To the right of the Adviser is Mrs Saw siuan Hua, Principal of the school. On the opening day the children of that school •gave a physical training display, which is seen below— PHOTOS BY46 words
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Article160 1954-09-26 2 M^S ANNE BURG: Premier JSJp r l Cial P°P u »ation ref,l\ scheme, which when m P. lete A d win mean that u South Africans will have to mith y id tlty cards has met mith a stormy reception. Photographers ordered to take official photographsNAFEN - 160 words
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Article119 1954-09-26 2 NAIROBI: Mr. M Gopah Menon. India's Commissioner designate in East an d Centra Africa, arrived here Sunda^ morning (Sept. 19) from Mom w Sa "t> H( L was accompanied bi Mr. R. d. Sathe, First Sec retary at the Indian Commis Mr. R. k. Tandon, actingFOC - 119 words
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Article178 1954-09-26 2 MADRAS: To cons-dor among: other things, the Davis Keyort on Rural Credit in Tn. Industries in India of tho In ternational PMnning Team of the Ford iFoundation meet ing of the Executive Comm.t* tee of the All-India Cooperative Union will be held on September 19 iNAFEN - 178 words
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85 1954-09-26 2 Indian Combine Gets Rail-Road Bridge Order NEW DELHI- The Rail way Board has selected iin Indian combine, the Quata Bridge Construction Company to build the new ra'l.road bridge over the Ganga r car Mokameh, according to a Press Note issued bv the Railway Board recently This combine comprises the HinduFOC - 85 words
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Advertisement107 1954-09-26 2 Mgm k <is to Save Money m W Iff I saysSushilo.. I "Fef the Mme q UQ ntity of food cooked, you 0 ""^Lls^ "eed l«it Pokdv. Try it In your favourite 'ecipt and »e« th. differ.ne. yourself." IM IB* A d coolctn 9 medium meant good health and no107 words
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Article, Illustration692 1954-09-26 3 Peter Davison - Peter Davison (K> Efficient Even When Submerged In Water AUSTrtALIAN ARM/S PRIDE A pOffUl radio station th.it will operate efficiently ev<n afi-tr beingr submerged iti water or mud has been deve. leped in Australia and. has un! dcigone uxnaustive field testd Alaiaya. Galled the A5lO Portable WirdCSM692 words
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Article194 1954-09-26 3 JUDGES TOLD TO READ LAW REPORTS GUNTUR; Mr. Justic Kt'mamaheswaram, judge of the Andhra High Court, con mned the practice of subor d.nato judiciary in not refer rmgf to decisions which were binding- upon them. IA.-mis-s.ng a second aprjeai with costs in respect of a suit preferred by Mr. DoddaFOC - 194 words
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Article108 1954-09-26 3 NEW DELHI; a Centra' Committee of Awards has oeen set up for final selection of the best feature rilm, documentary and children's Alms for the State awarJs, which the Government of in. iia has decided to give. These awards are i n first t oFOC - 108 words
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70 1954-09-26 3 NAGPUR: Mr. Brijlai Varia, P.S.P. members of the Tadhya Pradesh Assembly, /as arrested on a charge of lefylng Sec 144 while addressing a meeting cf workers it a mill gate here. He is the .second p.S.P. mem'ier of the State Assembly tc take part iFOC - 70 words
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Article41 1954-09-26 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Paltoni Thanu PkLal, Chief Mlnistet of Travancore.Cochin, "cat** jjorically" denied here on iriaay reports that he would soon join the Congress. Mr. Thanu Filial returned to Bombay from Ahmeclabad after a. day's private visit. FOCFOC - 41 words
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165 1954-09-26 3 PROGRESS OF PROJECTS IN RAJASTHAN JAIPUR: Mr. S. K. Dey, Community Projects Admini jstrator, said that the community development prcgrmame had made a deep impression on the countryside. Addressing; a Press conference here, he said people had responded enthusiastically in all the 500 blocks started <jurng the last two years.FOC - 165 words
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Article35 1954-09-26 3 SEOUL. Sept. 24. The United States Embassy v .tre announced that a bullet was fired into the American Oon. sulate building in Pusan this afternoon, missing the Vi<* Consul by lesa than a foot. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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245 1954-09-26 3 GEOFF DE FRAGN - GEOFF DE FRAGN BV J^ 20-year-cla" Singapore student. Mr. Lim Kheng Kee of Stamford Road. Singapore) amo is studying for matriculation at WesLjy College, Melbourne, has outshone all other victjria entrants in this years int.;r-schcol photographic competition. He took first pize in the Nature"245 words
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232 1954-09-26 3 Disposal Of NonOfficial Bills In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: A procedural change in the rules for the cuvusal of non_official biiis Ji the Lpk Sabha confused many private members who had come prepared to speak on the merits of their respec tive measures. They found that in accord, ance withFOC - 232 words
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Article69 1954-09-26 3 RANGOON: U Than Saung. Surma's Education Minister, =aid that the Government had lirected that English should ■~>c thought in schools only from the fifth standard. Explaining the Government's policy in the Lcwer House, he added that Burmese must be *iven first place in the school69 words
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Article127 1954-09-26 3 KANPUR: Local bank employees last week took out a precession through the main streets of the city to demonstrate their resentment against the Government's modification of the Labour Appellate Tribunal's Award in the bank dispute. The procession terminated in a public meeting in the Arya Samaj Hall, whereFOC - 127 words
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273 1954-09-26 3 Bihar Flood Victims Eat Slugs To Live A Mls Kripalani thanas Dhura "'ara J a Harijan woman wflo dice of starvation after s'x weeks' diet of sp.nach told icpLitci.s that tin auuv :St iV bUtlOn i' o! spt am P 4 e stock* 'n the Slate, the poor wen S?FOC - 273 words
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Article74 1954-09-26 3 JEWELLERY SMUGOLIKG LUCKNOW: The U.P. Home Minister, Dr. -Sampurnanancl told a member in the i^egisia. tive Assembly that Govern, ment had no information of a former ruling chief of uttar Pradesh, having tried to sand jewellery worth some crores of rupees to Pakistan. Replying to supplementaries in the course ofFOC - 74 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-09-26 3 Fitter points of photographic proficiency are explained by Kee to two of his schohl friends. Kee's snaps a/ school friends around the College are be cum.imj feature of school lift.32 words
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233 1954-09-26 3 Girl Students On Hunger Strike: College May Close SIMLA: The Punjab Gov crnmont sent telegrams las week to parent? of the hun,jcr strikeing students of the Gov ernment Training College foj Wonion here, requesting then to take their daughters Iron the hostel premises. Over 130 students are or hunger-strike .sinceFOC - 233 words
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Article139 1954-09-26 3 MADRAS: A deputation from the Hindustan Chamber of Commerce, Madras waited on Mr. K. Kararaj Chief Minister on Friday at the Sec. retariat, and made representa tlons to him about the hard" ships that would be caused to dealers by the requirement that accounts for sales taxFOC - 139 words
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Article72 1954-09-26 3 SIVAKASI Four persona were killed and si x others re ceived serious injuries in a n explosion that occurred on inursday afternoon in a fireworks factory here. The in jured have been admitted into the local hospital. Mr. g. V. Narasimhan, District Superintendent ofFOC - 72 words
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Article61 1954-09-26 3 COLOMBO: Eddie Jayamanne, Rukmani Devi and their supporting cast of twenty left for India in a chartered Air Ceylon plane. They left for the production of their latest film "Conflict of Opinion, 1 or "Muthu Behedaya." The producer, Mr. B. A. W Jayamanne hopes toF.O.C. - 61 words
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Article100 1954-09-26 3 NEW DELHI: Dr: S. F. Chellappah, E>eputy Director of fche W-H.O. Regional Ofl/ ce for South-Eaat Asia since early 1949, Is retiring on Sept. 25, at the close of the forthcoming: seventh session of the Regional committee in New Delhi, it was disclosed by Dr. C. Mani,FOC - 100 words
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88 1954-09-26 4 •JAFFNA: At Itie monthly meeting of the Jaffna Municipal Council and presided over by the Mayor Mr. Sam A. Sabapatny. it was decided to Accord* a civic reception to the Prime Minister, Sir John KoteJiwala an his first official visit to Jaffna. Eight members votedFOC - 88 words
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276 1954-09-26 4 Two Picketers In Court COLOMBO: D. Buddadasa and S. Ariyadasa, who were accused in the Horana Circuit Court of having assisted in a picketing campaign at Indian boutiques at Horana, were told by the Magistrate, Mr. 11. K s. Keyt, thai the meansFOC - 276 words
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37 1954-09-26 4 Navarathri Festival At Chettiar Temple The Navarathri Vizha (Nine Nights Festival will be held at Sri Dantayuthapani Tempie (Chettiar Temple), Tank Road this year with music programme fb r ten nights commencing from Monday, Sept. 27, 1954.37 words
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Article109 1954-09-26 4 COLOMBO a Buddhiat Encyclopaedia is to *e compiled and published bv the Pali and Buddhist Civilisation Departments of the Ceylon University. Scholars from various other Universities, especially from India, are to be enlisted aa contributors. The publication is being sponsored by Dr. GP. Malaia. sekera, Dean of theF.O.C. - 109 words
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Article146 1954-09-26 4 JAFFNA: A twenty-two-year old woman who described herself as a spinster, told Mr. Justice M. C. Sansoni how two men (had led her to a lonely spot in the forest off Pesalal and attempted to murder her. They threw sand in her eyes, squeezed iher throatF.O.C. - 146 words
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Article266 1954-09-26 4 Cancerous Ulcers'. Jnj Mouth Mte^ra^Sfon SffS-Ji Sffi Sp» SewiS* iSe article i. contained in the latest issue of the Melical Officers of Healtn Journal. (3) The imparting of instructions on the relationship of excessive chewing of betel to buccal oarc' noma w schools and inFOC - 266 words
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Article111 1954-09-26 4 JAFFNA: Mr. V. Veera singam, M.P. ror Vaddukoa dai, presiding over a publn meeting at the Jaffna Hind. College hall to consider the ste x that should be taken to com memorate Somasunderam Pu lavar l>:iy, said Somasunderaii. Pulavar Day, said Somasuu deram Pulavar could be saiuFOC - 111 words
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253 1954-09-26 4 CALCUTTA: Mr. T. T Krishnamacharj's recent state, ment in the Lok Sabha that about 63 cotton textile mills in India were almost on the verge of closure because of old and worn out machinery emphasises the urgency of the rehabilitation programme for India'sReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-09-26 4 Photo. Mr. S. K. Shanmugam, a Tamil teacher and Vice-Pre-sident of Singapore Tamilian Association was seen off by a large number of friends and association members at the KaUang Airport last Sunday, when he left /or India on a short leave. With Mr. Shanmuyam (holdingI.D.M. - 80 words
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231 1954-09-26 4 Speculation Over Crowe's Sudden Departure AFGHANISTAN AND SEATo COLOMBO: Much importance is attached in diplomatic quarters here to the sudden departure of the American Ambassador, Mr. Philip Crowe, to Pakistan and Afghanistan via India. Last week wires hummed between Colombo and other Asian capitals regarding Mr. Crowe's visit to Afghanistan.FOC - 231 words
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Article308 1954-09-26 4 COLOMBO: Legislation wili be unacted shortly to make it an offence for any worker in a mercantile or other business firms to be victimised or summarily dismissed as a result ot evidence he may reveal to the Government regarding salaries and conditions of work in the firmF.O.C. - 308 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-09-26 4 Rocky Murciano, World Hea vy weight Champion, knocks out challenger Ezzard Charles with a left hook in the eighth round of a scheduled 15-rounds title fight in Yankee Stadium, recently. Three months ago he beat Charles on points in the same stadium. This vxra Marciano'* 41stA.P. - 63 words
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Article199 1954-09-26 4 COLOMBO: There wus a gTeat need for another Anagarika. He could find no better person to fill that place than Mr. Dudley Senanayako, said Dr. Paravahera Vaji. ragnana Thero, addressing: a meeting held last week at Viriyodaya Pirivena, Maligakanda, to commemorate the anniversary of the birth ofFOC - 199 words
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Article112 1954-09-26 4 In order to arrange ciistnoution of clothes, sweets, fruits, washing soap etc. to the Indian inmates of the Leper Asylum at Sungi Bulch, and of the Government Choultry, Petaling Boy's Home, and Sudha Samajam. puchong, Serandah Boy's Home and the Convent girl, the following Deepawali Celebration Committee has112 words
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677 1954-09-26 4 uubOMBO: The only contribution that the Asian powers could make to SEATO was apparently to al.ijw their coun_ tries to be used ft* atomic and (hydrogen warfaio, said Mr. K. G- Senanayake, M-P.. -or Dambadeniy«, in the course ofFOC - 677 words
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Article100 1954-09-26 4 COLOMBO: Mr S, W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, will hand ovcj to the Prime Minister t petition sloped by 12.000 people demanding that "Ameri-can-produced immoral films be 'banned. The petitioners also want tne present Board ot Censors scrappedFOC - 100 words
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