Indian Daily Mail, 27 September 1954
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Title Section14 1954-09-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOU X So. m MONDAY,^i^l£>UJrJi 21, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS14 words
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Article695 1954-09-27 1 China Too To Be Invited No Military Pact Envisaged \L\V DELHI, Sept. 26.-The Prime Ministers of India and Indonesia issued a joint communique at the end of three-day talks here yesterday calling for an early conference of Asian and African countries preceded by a meeting of theReuter - 695 words
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Article39 1954-09-27 1 KATMANDU, Sept. 26.— The Nepalese Government plans to urge the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, to have Nepal invited to the propesed Asian- African confen nce early lext year, usually reliable -curcesi said here to-day.39 words
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116 1954-09-27 1 THIS PICTURE INFLUENCED A PRESIDENT Women's urganiHations in Indonesia protested when it was revealed President Achmed Suekarno, 53 had secretly niarr.ed a sreend wife n <fune Mrs. Hartini Suwondo, 35, a widow with five children. Uaier Moslem Laws he is entitled to four wives. The women protested not mo much116 words
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Article62 1954-09-27 1 (Right), Kofkamo and his first wife, Fatmawatl, enjoy a ride on a mctorcycle at the Hungarian stand at the Jakarta intemat'onal Trade Fair, the day his second marriage became public. The girl is their eldest daughter, Magauati. Fatmawatl s reported opposed to her husband'sA.P. - 62 words
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Article68 1954-09-27 1 Hoioever, it appeared tied China will not be mvit&d to the Asian-AJrwan talks, adds an A. P. message. ludir is Known to oojevt to such an invitation M the grounds the meeting should be strictly independent of any alignment with the Western powers or Communist blocs. Sastroamtdjojo was68 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-09-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent KARAIKUDI, Sept. 26.— Death occurred here on Thursday Sept. 23 cf Mr. A. Muthuslvam, Tamil professor, Alajrappa College at the age of 52. Before joining the Alagappa College, he served the Hindu College, Tmnevelly. Copyright42 words
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Article155 1954-09-27 1 Fiom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— The Sixtieth Annual Session of tne Indian National Congress, w.h i>e neld in Avadi, fnteen miles troni Madras, trom January il to 16 next year. The Congress Working Committee meeting here for a twoUay session drew the155 words
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217 1954-09-27 1 RtD LEADER INJURE*) IN LATHI CHmhGE BY IriOIAN POLICE BOMBAY, Sept. 26.— Seven people, includina a Con, ounust leader, V^jubhai ShuiKla, wire inured lai TniaM rvhen ■nd.an police MM bavibo staves cluirged a group of veonie trying to enter the Portuguese territory oReuter - 217 words
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84 1954-09-27 1 Wage Rise For Indian Workers In Ceylon Estates From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— Out of nearly five lakh of labourers in tea estates in Ceylon, Just over four lakhs are persons of Indian origin. Thest figures taken on the last day of 1953 covered 1,506 estates of84 words
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Article36 1954-09-27 1 NEW DEI-HI, Sept. 26.— Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, until last week President of the United Nations General Assembly, will be India's new High Commissioner in London, it was announced officially here today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article180 1954-09-27 1 EAST LANSING (Micmganj, Sept. 26.— Yielding to the tearful pleas of an older brother who flew to his bedside from India, a fasting student from New Delhi accepted a couple of mouthfuls of food at the Michigan state college hospital Friday night. Sanker S. Chari,A.P. - 180 words
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132 1954-09-27 1 Pak Granary Becomes Calamity Area LAHORE, Sept. 26 Punjab Province, the "granary of Pakistan," was yesterday declared to be a calamity area as rain swollen rivers threatened the worst floods in living memory. In Lahore a freak rain storm yesterday poured 16 inches of waterReuter - 132 words
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84 1954-09-27 1 FREE FOOD TO LAHORE FLOOD VICTIMS LAHORE, Sept 26 —West Pakistan authorities are supplying free food to thousands of homeless refugees in Lahore city, where heavy rains last Friday caused the collapse of over 3,nuo houses. The death toll la known to be over 100. Many of the homeless hadA.P. - 84 words
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Article291 1954-09-27 1 Labour M.P. Says Malayan Chinese Bitterly Oppose Him? SEATO's Grave Foreboding: Malayan Banditry Not Moscow Backed -BOMBAY. Sept. 26 M r. Reginald Sorensen, the British Labour Member of Parliament fo r Leyton, said Chalng Kai Shek should withdraw from the political scene, or better, theReuter - 291 words
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Article157 1954-09-27 1 Krom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— 1t was a Man versus Woman Day in K«\jya SaDna on Fr.day, when the House considered a rule deoarring mame<l women trom entry into Indian Admtn.stratlve service. The Home Minister Dr. Katju's remark that women were inefficient157 words
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351 1954-09-27 1 Registration Of Electors In Federation Starts Oct. 1 8 Residential Qualification Explained The registration of electors is to start on October. 18, and end on Nov. 16, everywhere in the Federation excVpt in In Malacca, Selangcr, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Kedah, Kelantan. Trengganu and Perils, applicants for registration may apply both351 words
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Article75 1954-09-27 1 From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.The India Government have banned the manufacture and possession, sale or use of Atom Bomb." The Atom Bomb unlike the ordinary crackers is one containing explosives capable of producing loud noise and on bursting capable of causing: injury to75 words
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Article31 1954-09-27 1 me next meeting o f the Singapore Legrsihtive Ctou'i cil will be (held at the Assero bly House, Empress Place. Singapore, on Oct. 12, a t 10 a.m.31 words
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Article82 1954-09-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.- Mr. Nityanand Kanungo Lok Sibha member for Orissa haa been appointed Deputy Mintater in t:ie Union G!overnmcnt. Ke will be attached to Commerce Ministry in charge of Cotuge Industries. He was Cha rnan of the Textile Inquiry Committee,Copyright - 82 words
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546 1954-09-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Mon, Sept 27, 1954 Afro Asian Conference \ND so the Afro-Asian Conference for preserving the peace in the Old World will soon be held, which will benefit not only the peoples of these two biggest continents but the entire humanity. The decision to call such Conference546 words
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1501 1954-09-27 2 Wanted Area Of Peace NEW DELHI: Welcoming the Indonesian Premier, Dr. Sastroaniidjojo at a State Banquet Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, said: "1 do earnestly hope with your cooperation, like other countries in this area, we will keep away from act.ng1,501 words
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Article270 1954-09-27 2 GUNTUR: The Chief j s- utKce, Sri K. Subba Rao, at Andhra High Court, dismissed a second appeal filed by Settv Satyanarayana in a suit for restitution of conjugal rigihts against his wife Srimathi Kannayamma. The appellant had two wives before he married the defend ant.FOC; AP - 270 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-09-27 2 PHOTO. Conveyor belt for coal specially suited for use in narrow shaft systems. In this picture flexibility of conveyor belt is demonstrated by windIng belt around tower. The Gernian-niade transport device was shown at the German mining Exhibition In Essen, Ruhr area, on Sept. 20. Makers say it transports 20056 words
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Article226 1954-09-27 2 RELGAUM: A contingent of Portuguese troops swoop, cd on Hhusday morning' on unarmed volunteers who entered Terekhol, a village in the north_east tip of Goa to hoist the jndian Tircolour over the fort there, and took them into custody before th<-y could reach the fortFOC - 226 words
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Article234 1954-09-27 2 DESTROY NOT HISTORICAL MONUMENTS MADKAS: The Mastery of Education, Union Government, nas decided to build up a con. vention in regiard to ancient and historical monuments, so that they may not be destroy. ed aimless such destruction is absolutely essential The Ministry has stated that m cases where tne destruction,234 words
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Article25 1954-09-27 2 Their Lordships also observed that the allegation regarding Police interference in judicial matters had not been proved. It was alleged that25 words
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329 1954-09-27 2 300,000 Indians Live In Natal Own Land Worth 13 m. mo? i 2 I ere are approximately 300.000 Indians in Natal Province of South Afn ca. according to a Natal Regional Survey entitled, "The Indian Community of Natal; Iheir Economic Position" published he™. me survey w.s carried out by tneNAFEN - 329 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-09-27 2 PHOTO. The Sultan of Johore, 81, with his 38.year.old Rummiin born wife and his daughter, Princess Mariam aged 3 on 'iu arrival In Southampton o n Sept. 21 in the Dutch linlr WiMem Ruys. He is accompanied also by a Secretary valet, a personal maid forA.P. - 68 words
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551 1954-09-27 2 TRIVANDRUM: A division Bench of the Travanccm Cochin High Court, consisting of Mr. Justice K T Ko«hv and Mr. Justice T. K. Joseph, dismissed the 13 "Habeas Corpus" petitions filed on behaif of Sris A Kunjan Nadar Thanulinga Nadar, Mr. M.FOC - 551 words
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89 1954-09-27 2 TNDORE: Sri Mishrilal Gangwal. Chief Minister of Mandhya Bharat secured a vote of confidence from the Congress Legislature Party. Of the 64 members who participated in the voting by secret ballot, arranged by Sn G. N. Agarwal, Congress General Secretary 33 voted in favour ofFOC - 89 words
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118 1954-09-27 2 NEW DELHI: Under the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled tribes and other Backward Classes Scholarships Scheme of tne Union Min.stry of Education 26,700 scholarships for all approved post-matricula-tion stud.es in India ihave been awarded since its inception, according to a .brochure reviewing the progress of the scheme till118 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-09-27 3 PHOTO. French Premier Pierre Men- iriuin here addresses the Council of Europe Assembly at Strasbourg on Sept. 20. He called for a new West Eurojm an Pact which he said could redu 1 e French opposition to t..i nmnv's entry Into the North Atlantic Treaty Organ zatlon. AAP - 51 words
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Article165 1954-09-27 3 KHATMANDU: The cui:ency situation in Nepal entered a new phase when nearly a dozen currency brokers in Khatmandu suspended their transactions of exchange cf Indian and Nepal currencies. Till midday, no Nepalese currency was available even from shop-keepers in exchange for Indian currency, except in small sums andFOC - 165 words
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Article117 1954-09-27 3 NEW DELHI; The Deputy iPinance Minister, Mr. m. U. Shah, told Sri H- C- Mathur izi the Ilajya Sabha. Last week that up to the end of July 1954, demands had been made for a sum cf Rs 7,17,a20_3.0 bv wa v of Estate Duty, an«t aFOC - 117 words
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207 1954-09-27 3 Saving Of Foreign Exchange Anticipated! KAKACHi: Pakistan hopes to save a "considerable amount" of foreign exchange by switching over k Pto the n S ht ruie of traffic as announced by hi nne dbmstei- ..luhauiiuud Aii in his last first-ot-the-monthFOC - 207 words
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Article256 1954-09-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to replace the current Open General Licences Nos. 31, 32, 33 and 34 expiring on September 30, 1954, by Open General Licences Nos. 35, 36, 37 and 38 valid for shipments up to the end September 1955. Bulk of ItafM256 words
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161 1954-09-27 3 xwvrtACHl: 'lne Muslim i^ea^ue Party in the Pakistan constituent Assembly last wlc'k decided to repeal the uve-year-o.d Puohc and Repiesentative Otnces (Uisqualiucaiion) Act. iin- Act provides for the disqualification of persons from uoiuing puuiic omces if charges -sucn as corruption and maladministration were provedFOC - 161 words
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Article375 1954-09-27 3 PAK. OFFER TO INDIA CALCUTTA: Maj.-Gen. Isk<inder IMirza, Governor of East Pakistan, expressed his Government's willingness to co-operate wholeheartedly with India in any joint scheme to control floods in North-Eastern parts of the Ind.j -Pakistan sub-continent. The East PuKistan Governor was talking to pressmen at Dum Dum airportFOC - 375 words
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Article403 1954-09-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court dismissed an election appeal filed by Mr. K. T. Kosalram, a memoer cf the Madras Assembly against the decision of the Election Tribunal, Tirunelveli at Tanjore, which had declared his election void. The appellant was eiected to theFOC - 403 words
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Article348 1954-09-27 3 NEw DELMI: a demand for a "totai ban* on the manuracture and sale of va. naspati was maae i n the IjUK Saoha when the Housj discussed a private meiuuei a ljui un ttie subject. Mr. jnulan Sinha (Con. gress B»nar j moving ims rmi iorFOC - 348 words
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Article70 1954-09-27 3 NEW DELHI- Sri B. G. Kher, Indian High Commissioner In London, who is now in India on leave has resigned his post, it is learnt here. Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Pundit is expected to take up the office of High Commissioner in London some time early in November. SisterF.O.C. - 70 words
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199 1954-09-27 3 No Increase in Jute Mills' Working Hours CALCUTTA: The continued decline in raw jute stocks and precipitous fall in receipts are the main hurdles in the way of a further increase in the working hours cf jute mills, from 45 to 48 a week, according to reliably .sources here. ArrivalsNAFEN - 199 words
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331 1954-09-27 3 NEW DELHI: India will participate in a private nongovernmental conference— the 12th Conference of the In&--titue of Pacific Relations— to be held at Kyoto. Japan from Sept. 27. It may be recalled that the 11th Conference was held at Lucknow The agenda ofFOC - 331 words
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453 1954-09-27 3 ANNAMALAINAGAR: Unveiling a life-size portrait in oils of the late Dr. R. K. Shanmukham Chetti, former ViceChancellor of the Annamalai University, Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, paid a tribute to the "rather uncommon and outstanding qualities of the late Dr. Chetti. The GovernorF.O.C. - 453 words
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Article88 1954-09-27 3 MADRAS: Speaking at a meeting in Egmore Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker, Dravida Kazhagam leader, said that he was greatly worried about the future generation, because people were still attached to religious sentiments and practices. He felt that in order that they may rise,88 words
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Article90 1954-09-27 3 NEW DELHI: Students from 34 Asian, African, and Commonwealth countries artat present getting educational facilities in India. The Education Minister, Maulana Azad, in a written reply %o Mir; Bahadur Singh lAkah) in the Lok Sabha recently listed these countries; Aden, Afghanistan, British East Africa, British West,FOC - 90 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-09-27 3 The world's first Moslem Am. bassadresS the BEGUM LJ.YQUAT AU KHAN, of Pakis. tan, arrives In a gilded carriage to present her creden. tials to Queen Juliana, at The Hague, Sept. 20. Obviously nervous, she nearly tripped a» the Royal Master of Cere, monies, Jonkheer D. O.AP - 60 words
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Article95 1954-09-27 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mahomed Ali, told a press con ference here that he had decided to give up the Presi dentship of the Muslim. League, the ruling party in Pakistan, as he did not believe in combining the offices of the Prime MinisterFOC - 95 words
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Article714 1954-09-27 4 Ceylon PM Thunders Against C. C. Desai Says Will Expose Nehrut COLOMBO: The Special Meeting of the Government Parliamentary Group took a startling turn when the Prime Minister declared that he would expose Neliru to the world councils if the stand adopted by by Mr. C.FOC - 714 words
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Article209 1954-09-27 4 COLOMBO There were 3,090 Indian., and one Pakistani employed bv the Ceylon Government, Sir John Kotela wala told the House of Representatives. He was speaking on be halt of the Minister of Finance in reply to Mr. M. E. M- Mohammed Ali who had asked howFOC - 209 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-09-27 4 PHOTO. General Liu Yu-Chuang, Commander of the Nationalist Force* in Queraoy, Chiang KaiShek's outpost off the Chinese Mainland. Most of General Liu's 30,000 troops arrived at Quemoy from Formosa .shortly before the start of recent hostilities. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article98 1954-09-27 4 KURUNEGALA: Arecanuts should be classified as vegetables, submitted Mr. A. O. E. de Silva, a defence counsel, to the Xuruncgala Magistrate, recently, when a lorry owner was charged with the contravention of a stipulation in a special carriers^ permit granted under the Motor Traffic Act. He addedFOC - 98 words
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Article284 1954-09-27 4 LONDON, Sept. 26. The demand for the 'liberation' of Formosa made bv Mr. Chou E n Lai, tihe Chinese Communist Prime Minister was seen in diplomatic quarters M^e as part of a propaganda, campaign with both external and internal aims. Mr. Chou declared in a speechReuter - 284 words
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230 1954-09-27 4 KALUTAKA: World peace could be ensured only through the Buddha Dhartna and Ceylon had a great contribution to make in that direction, said Professor G. P. Malakisck.ru, chairman of the Buddhist Commission, addressing a large gathering after the conclusion of the sessions at Kalutara VidyalayaFOC - 230 words
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Article141 1954-09-27 4 There will be a Bhurati song contest at the Sri Tandayuthapani Temple Hall at Tank Road on Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. on the ocetission of Deepavali. Only amateur* below the age of 18 are entitled to participate and should on the prescribed form which should reach141 words
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Article79 1954-09-27 4 LONDON, Sept. 26.—Anthony Head, Secretary of State for War, left London yesterday for a month's tour of British army stations in Malaya and Singapore. I consider that part of the world will be very important to us in the near future," he told newsmen. HeA.P. - 79 words
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395 1954-09-27 4 Public Schools Nay Be Abolished To Maintain Discrimination? NEW YORK, Sept 26.— Attorneys who attempted to register 39 Negroes at a Baton Rogue, Louisiana white school have been threatened with disbarment. The Kast Baton Rouge School Board called on the Louisiana BarA.P. - 395 words
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266 1954-09-27 4 Tandon (Repindia— Designate) Says: NAIROBI; Indians ito not go to other lands "with any imperialistic or colonial de* <"n>>," Mr. RK. Tandon. India's Envoy-designate tn the Fed ration of Malaya and Singapore, told a meeting of P nrt iH"o at «yaivt....,u...ai i on theNAFEN - 266 words
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Article134 1954-09-27 4 Refreshing Contrast In England! NOTTINGHAM, Sept. 26. --A hotel keeper in this central England industrial town is sending a letter of apology to -s Jamaican student /or refusing Htm <* drink at hie bar. The letter says the student uill always be wet' corned at the hut el and explainsReuter - 134 words
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Article31 1954-09-27 4 The Fla^ Officer, Malayan Area, Rear Admiral E. H. Shattock, will carry out his annual inspection of the Royal Malayan Navy on Thursday, Sept. 30.31 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-09-27 4 PHOTO. I Sir Abdul Rahman, Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Semhlan arrived at Southampton n the Dutch Liner Willetn Ruys. He is to go into a London hosptal for an examination by British Specialists. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article46 1954-09-27 4 Two terrorists have sur_ rendered in the iFederation. The Director of Operations, Lt. Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, has sent a message of con gratulati-ons to the patrol of Aborigine Auxiliary Police who killed Pah Chawong, the aborigine terrorist, on Thurs day in Pahang.46 words
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59 1954-09-27 4 MALABAR TILES MANUFACTURER IN SINGAPORE Mr. P. K. Krishna Menon, Managing Proprietor of the Malabar Tile Works, Ferckc, and Managing Director of Star Tile Works, Kallai, both near Calicut (Malabar), is now on a visit to Singapore. He is staying at Cathay Hotel and will be returning to India via59 words
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Miscellaneous197 1954-09-27 4 PROGRAMME AT CHETTIAR TEMPLE TODAY Following is the progiainine at the Chett ar Temple Tank Road for Monday, Sept.' 27 j connection with the Navarathri Festival. 7.00 p.m.— 7.30 p.m. Vocal Music by Athi Jagatheesam Piilai, S. Gopalakrishnan ViCiin, M. RamaJingam Harmenium and M. V. Gurusamv— Mndangam. 7.30 p.m.— 8.00197 words
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