Indian Daily Mail, 30 September 1954
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Title Section16 1954-09-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 224 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-30 1 PICTURE. Dr. All Saatroamidjojo (wearIng- glajmea). Indonesian Premier and Mr. Jawaharlal Xenru, Indian Premier walking aJon^ iu knovMt djjing the greeting's of tne omivd n.t iw ih. airport.- I.D.M.I.D.M. - 34 words
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135 1954-09-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 29.Fu'Mi with the problem of jl .L-n it on of the middle classes from the influence of the Indi in National Congress in whose fight for National liberation, they had played a prominent part, the Congress General SecretaryCopyright - 135 words
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Article113 1954-09-30 1 WELLINGTON, Sept. 29. Three bills designed to curb sexual laxity among juveniles m New Zealand were given a second reading before the Hcuse of Representatives here last night. This means the sweeping new measures are virtually law. They will tighten controls on literature stress.ng sexReuter - 113 words
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214 1954-09-30 1 LAHORE, Pakistan, Sept. 29.— The whole of Pakistan's Punjab Province has been declared a "calamity .area" in floods xchich have driven more than 300,000 people fram their homes. Txco of the province's four rivers, the Chenab, and the Ravi, oi^erflowed their banksReuter - 214 words
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Article315 1954-09-30 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. R. c. Kendall. Chairman if the Central Provident Fund Board told pressmen yesterday, that contributions to the Government sponsored Central Provident Fund in Singapore will not begin in January, 1955 as appears to he the impression m some quarters. He315 words
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Article55 1954-09-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent TANJORE. Sept. 29.—Kuruvai ahort term paddy crop harvesting Is going on in parts of Che district and the yield is reported to be good. This year the area under kuruvai has increased by fifteen per cent over last year. Normally 225,000 acres55 words
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Article51 1954-09-30 1 KHATMANDU. Sept. 29 States offer to provide flood The Nepalese government yesterday accepted a United States offer to provide flood reli«f. Tne United States is the third nation to offer help, with India and Britain having also agreed to assist in the flood damaged regions.AP - 51 words
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Article508 1954-09-30 1 Might Also Antagonise Great Part Of Asia-Nehru NEW DELHI, Sept 29 Mr. Jawaiiarlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here today that the South East-Asian Defence Pact concludeaat Manila this month, was dangerous and likely to antagonise a great part of Asia. Speaking in a foreign affairsReuter - 508 words
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82 1954-09-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Bept. 29.— A rki.inir.sB child welfare centre has been started in the Prime Minister's residence. Mrs. Indira Gandhi the Premier's daughter who takes abiding interest in child welfare work, has made this recent institution popular. Her two82 words
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Article28 1954-09-30 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 29 The Duchess of Kent and h«r daughter. Princess Alexandra, returned home yesterday from their visit to Canada and the United 3tar.es. APAP - 28 words
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Article58 1954-09-30 1 Mr. B. P H. jR Tyabji, India's Ambassador to Indonesia, will arnive here from Delhi on Saturday Oct. 2, at 7.30 a.nv by Air India International. He is on his way back to Djakarta after a short visit to India. He will leave Singapore the58 words
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Article92 1954-09-30 1 Nehru On Anti Indian Film NE\v DELHI, Sept 29 rrnne Minister nehru told Parliament yentectfa} 'i's government is lookup into a report that a new British cinema gives a wrong impression of Calcutta. .Nehru said he had a report that a "comic missionary character" in the tilm 'the purple plain"AP - 92 words
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240 1954-09-30 1 Train Plunges Into Swollen River: Some Bogeys Washed Away MP. Army Men Among Victims? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept 29 The Hyderabad Kasipet passenger met with a disastrous accident on Monday night, fifty miles from here, killing 59 and causing injuries240 words
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Article66 1954-09-30 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 29 Death toll in yesterday'* disaster In Hyderabad has risen to 88 with ?5 passengers still missing, railway officials stated today." The train was carrying 325 sleeping- passengers when it plunged off a bridge into the swollen river Yasanti. 50 miles south ofReuter - 66 words
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Article189 1954-09-30 1 LATER REPORT: According to Agency reports received later at least 73 people died and 29 were injured when a train carrying 600 sleeping passengers plunged over a bridge into a swollen river 50 miles south of here early yesterday. All seven carriages of the I Hyderabad Kazipet expressReuter; AP - 189 words
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78 1954-09-30 1 Labour Front Candidates For Assembly Among the candidate^ of the Labour Front in the 1955 Legislative Assemble .elections are the following: I. David Marshall, 2. Mrs. Mercy Rajaih, 3. Tan Ewe Cjhee, 4. Chew Swee Kee, 5. Cuthbert Ess, 6. On^ Eiig Liian, 7. A- R. Lazarous 8. Capt. T.78 words
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166 1954-09-30 1 14.600 Registered So Far What About You? 14,600 applications for rrgtstration as dtizena of the United Kingdom and the Colonies were received* up to September 28th. All those who register up to Sept. 30, or those whose postal applications are received! on Oct. 1 will automat 'rally go on to166 words
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141 1954-09-30 1 Sequel To Ban On Married Women Entering Administrative Service From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 29— H om e Minister Dr. Kailashnath Katju was mobbed in the Central Hall of Parliament House by thirty ladies representing eight women's organisations as a141 words
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Article80 1954-09-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent NAGERCOIL. Sept. 29.— The body of Kavimani Desiga Vinayag.un Pillai who died in Sunday was cremated here next evening. The Travancore University Tamil Professor Mr. S. Viyapuri Pillai spoke paying tributes to the late poet. In Madras, a well-ettended condolence meeting, addressed toy Mr.Copyright - 80 words
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175 1954-09-30 1 S'pore-Madras Trichy-Colombo Air service If you leave Singapore ior Madras on Sunday by india International you are in Madras for lunch and if you intend to proceed to Colombo from there, there is a service which takes you via Tiruchirapahy to Colombo in time for tea. Tne Air India International175 words
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Article38 1954-09-30 1 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29 The American Federation of Labour convention yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution condemning Senator Joseph McCarthy (RepublicanWisconsin) as "unworthy of the American tradition and accusing him of "reckless disregard of democratic procedures. APAP - 38 words
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580 1954-09-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Thu. Sept. 30, 1954 Reduce Cost Of Education THE Special Committee on Education set up by the Federation Government had in its report given a most shocking picture of the state of affairs so far as present education is concerned and even a more shocking picture580 words
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Article2833 1954-09-30 2 Needs Of Modern India A. L. Mudaliar's Appeal ANNAMALAINAGAR: "The need of modern India is, in every sphere of activity, to get an increasing number of people as rapidly as possible trained in the higher branches of knowledge more scientists, physicists, chemists, biologists, doctors, engineers, technologists andFOC - 2,833 words
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Article132 1954-09-30 2 NEW DELHI: What effect has a man' 8 married state on his efficiency f This question was raised in the Rajya Sabha during the discussion on certain restrictions to the recruitment of married women to the Indian administrative Service. The Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, defendingF.O.C. - 132 words
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Article89 1954-09-30 2 MADRAS: Work on cne Rs. one-cioie first stage of me Madras Port expansion scheme will start early next year. The scheme envisages the construction of three more berths in the harbour one in the north quay -and two In the south. While the new berthF.O.C. - 89 words
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Article79 1954-09-30 2 JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Government has decided to establish a game sanctuary in "Ba-n Vihar,'' dense forest lands situated in the Dholpur District. The forest covcps an area, o* 20 square-miles and abounds in wild animals including tiger and panther. The Union Government has assured the StateNAFEN - 79 words
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Article371 1954-09-30 2 MADRAS: At the instance of Sri A. Subbiah. leading Tamil lovers met at his residence in ThyagarayanagaT ana decided to form an Academy of Tamil Culture for the development and advancement of the Tamil language, literature, arts, and sciences. Mr. justice N. Somasundaram was elected president371 words
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96 1954-09-30 2 BHUBANESWAR: On the occasion of the 20th meeting of the Indian Central Coconut Committee, to be held at Puri on September 27-28, arrangements have been made t o hold a coconut exhibition in the Town Hall, Puri. A variety of interesting exhibits relatingNAFEN - 96 words
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Article409 1954-09-30 2 INDIAN TARIFF ACT AMENDMENT NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha held a debate on the Indian Tariff (Second Amendment) Bill. The Bill seeks to amend the Indian Tariff Act by making certain changes in its first schedule, the reason being protective in some cases, while in others revenue considerations have beenFOC - 409 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-09-30 2 BHOODAN AT UKKADAI Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister of Madras, distributing Pattas. con f errin c land to the landless poor, at the Bhoodan Function at Ukkadai in Papanasam Taluk (Taniore Dlst.) on Sunday, September 19, 1954.. Sri Shankar Rao Deo (at the middle) may also be seen in73 words
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131 1954-09-30 2 CALCUTTA: India's foreign sea and air-boric trade recorded a marked improvement during August, 1954, when the trade balance, after a lapse of five months, was again favourgWeto the extent of Rs, 6,900,000 M ftgafewt deficit of Rs. 81.100,000 in the corresponding: month of last year.FOC - 131 words
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148 1954-09-30 2 TIME-TABLE FOR FRENCH INDIA MERGER PONDICHERRY: The French India Government, it is learnt, has received by cable the following programme from Paris in connection ■with the merger of French pockets in India: Sept. 29; Common Declaration. Oct. 15: Holiday in Pondicherry; Councillors and menu* bers of the Assembly and representativesF.O.C. - 148 words
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Article218 1954-09-30 2 MINE WORKERS PROVIDENT FUND CALCUTTA: To make the coal mine workers provident *und conscious, an extensive publicity campaign will De soon launched by the Union Government, a senior official oi the Governments Department of Mines told NAFEN. Under the Provident 'Fund scheme for mine workers, introduced by the Union GovernmentNAFEN - 218 words
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Article322 1954-09-30 2 NEW DEHLI: The reported statement of Sir John Kgtelawala, Ceylon's Prime Minister, that the Indo-Ceyloneae pact had net worked satisfactorily has caused nc surprise here. In independent Ceylon, the Indian settlers' question has become a party issue and a weak Government is always afraid ofFOC - 322 words
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Article88 1954-09-30 2 PATNA: The nominee system for distribution of silt from all sources will be abolished with effect from Octo* ber It 1964, following- the decision taken bv the Bihar Government with the concurrence of the United Government The quota of wagons for salt both from Government and private sourcesNAFEN - 88 words
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Advertisement51 1954-09-30 2 il^^lUON BRAND tow Moois y ffl LION BRAND AVAILABLE IN TINS Mango Kashound? Mixed Apple Murraba Green Chilliw Amla Murraba Red Chillies Available from all leading Indian Provision Stores. sole Agents SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD. I 47-49 STAMFORD RD., SINGAPORE 6. Tel. ***** 139, BATU ROAD KUALA LUMPUR 32, BISHOP BTREET51 words
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Article1700 1954-09-30 3 Marriage Committee Gets Extension Of Time NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha, after a 20--mimite debate, extended till the last day of the first vu*k of the next session, the time for the presentation of the report of the Joint Select Committee on the Hindu Marriage andFOC - 1,700 words
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Article266 1954-09-30 3 MEN WANT TO BE AIR HOSTESSES BOMBAY: A scrutiny of over 3,000 applications received early this month by the Indian Airlines Corporation authorities for the post of air hostesses has revealed that nearly 65 per cent of those who applied were men. One m-jfy think, that the glamour of flying266 words
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Article69 1954-09-30 3 CUTTACK: The utkal journalists' Association, a nina-year-old organisation of onssa jodrnalists. nas decided to com* ■pile an history of journalism i n Orissa. Pandit Surjyanarayan Dash, President of the Association will be the loader of the -subcommittee of journalists wfho will undertake the compilation work. Pandit DashFOC - 69 words
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Article156 1954-09-30 3 INDIA'S FIXED AVERSION TO SEATO LONDON: "India has a fix<ki aversion to tihe SEATO Treaty and time for reflection has not made India take a Kinder view.'' declares the Manchester Guardian. The paper says: "Mr. Nehiu le certainly not going to move into alignment with China; but it is possibleNAFEN - 156 words
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Article71 1954-09-30 3 CUTTACK; Fifty food attribution centres have been opened in the drought-affected areas of orissa under a State Government scheme which provides mid-day meals to the schoolgoin^ children. In response to an appeal made by the Chief Minister ot Orissa, Prime Minister Nehru has contributed Rs. 50,000NAFEN - 71 words
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Article176 1954-09-30 3 KARACHI; The total area under cotton crop, according to the first estimate for 1954--55, is 2,824,000 acres (American varieties; 2,373,000 acres; Desi; 451,000 acres). The Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Government of Pakistan, announcing this in a Press Note, say this year's first estimate shows aFOC - 176 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-09-30 3 Tanjoreans of Kuala Lumpur entertained Mr. G. Vadivelu to a tea party on 19-9-54 at Eastern Hotel, on his return from London after haviny undergone teacher's training course there. Mr. G. Govindasamy is seen garlanding the yuest. Photo by PalaniPalani - 43 words
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Article465 1954-09-30 3 Nehru Agrees To Meet Ceylon Premier In Delhi NEW DELHI: India has decided to recall her High Commissioner in Ceylon, Mr. C. C. Desai, and to give him another diplomatic assignment overseas. It is understood that Mr. Desai, who has been in Colombo since March 1953,FOC - 465 words
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1023 1954-09-30 3 BOMBAY: Banking business in Greater Bombay was almost paralysed when more than 9,000 bank employees, working m 32 banks, stayed away from their offices to join the one-day token strike. "However, the strike wa^ not a "cent per cent success," as was expected, asF.O.C. - 1,023 words
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Article58 1954-09-30 3 NEW DELHI; The Civil Avtation authorities are considering the question of standardising the uniform of air hostess ajjl over the country. At present air hostesses of each line are adhering to uniforms worn prior to the formation of Indian Air Lines. There are suggestions to make the uniform58 words
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Advertisement77 1954-09-30 3 a.a. JALAGUPAL" VOY. 55 Owing- to unf orseen delay the above vessel wtll not return India with passengers till mid-October. All holders of deck ticket* are hereby notified that alternative accommodatlm has been reserved on the s.s. "Rajuia" and our ttckets may be exchanged for 8.1.5.N., tickets on embarkation at77 words
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247 1954-09-30 4 Great Powers Preparing For Another War COLOMBO: Mr. R. G- Senanayanf, Mr. P. for Dacnoademya, wno presided at the prize-giving of the WeUawatta Buddhist School recently. sail in his address that there were unmistakable signs to indicate that two great world powers were preparing for another war. Ceylon was placedFOC - 247 words
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Article63 1954-09-30 4 They Want Immoral Films Banned TKINCOMAI^EE. A resolution catting for the bannuig- of unmoral Aims was passed at the inaugural meeting of the I'icturegoers' Association held here. The following office- bearera were elected; Mr. J- M- D. NanayaKkara- VicePresident Mr. K. h C. de SUva; Secretary: Mr. M. M l*ujaaasa;FOC - 63 words
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Article157 1954-09-30 4 NEW YORK, feept. 29.— Sir Monammed VSafruiiah Khan the Foreign Mmi s ter of Pakistan told the United Nations. Assembly that regional deience arrangements need arouse no apprenension in any quarter. Those who are disposed to cavil or look askance at these arrangements, appear to usReuter - 157 words
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271 1954-09-30 4 Concerted Steps By S.E.A. Envisaged Nu-Ali Statement RANGOON, Sept. 99.— U Nu f the Prime Minister of Burma and Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, the Premier otf Indonesia. •aid in a joint-statement yesterday that their talks here were based on concerted steps "to ease international tension. Dr. Sastroainidjojo arrived here by airReuter - 271 words
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206 1954-09-30 4 Welfare Of Malayan Students Is His Job LONDON, Sept. 29. The new Commissioner for Malaya m the United Kingdom, inche Othman Bin Mohamea, said last night that his principal task wiii bo the welfare of the ■students. "There are more than 1 000 Malayan students scattered all over the countryReuter - 206 words
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Article85 1954-09-30 4 WINCHESTER, Hampshire, Sept. 29. Viscount Chandos formerly Mr. Oliver Lyttelton and until recently Colonial Secretary, was fined £8 sterling here for driving a car without due care. He aiso had hia driving licence endorsed. Viscount Chandoe pleaded not guilty It was alleged that he overtook a van onReuter - 85 words
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198 1954-09-30 4 Palar To Pave Way For AfroAsian Confab NEW DELHI, Sept. 29.— Informed sources said yesterday Indonesia's ambassador to New Delhi will leave on Thursday for New York to sound out members of the Arab and Asian blocs at the United Nations about the proposed Asian-African conference. The sources said theAP - 198 words
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75 1954-09-30 4 PROGRAMME AT CHETTIAR TEMPLE TO-DAY Following programme is scheduled tor today, Tnursday, Sept. 30, at Chettiar Temple! Tank Road, in connection witn Navarathri Festival: 7.00 p.m.-8.00 p.m. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Raja vocal, P. Saroingapany violin, M. Ramaiingam Harmonium M. V. Gurusamy Mridangam. 8.00 p.m.-8.30 p.m. Miss Radha Ratnasamy Vocal and musical75 words
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Article67 1954-09-30 4 In memory of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi there will be a Public Meeting on Saturday, Oct. 2 at 6.00 pjn. at the Gandhi Memorial, Race Course Lane, Singapore 8. Sir Sydney Caine, K. C.M.G., Vice-Chanceilor, University of Malaya, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, M.8.K.,67 words
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Article64 1954-09-30 4 A Communist food supplier and subscription collector has been killed by Security Forces to the Federation. He has been identified as leong KIM FOH, a 19-year-old Hakka. Leong was killed by a police patrol near uh'e Saringgit Estate labour lines in the Semenyih district of Sebaogor64 words
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Article77 1954-09-30 4 Mr. Malai Huvanandana Deputy Director-General of the Department of Social Welfare and Dea n of the IFaculty of PoHticai Economy at the University of Bangkok is due In Singapore on Oct. 4. He will be accompanied by his wife. During- his stay in Singapore Mr.77 words
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Article25 1954-09-30 4 Dr. R. h. Bland, O B. E-. Director of Miediteal Services, Singapore, discharged from hospital on Tuesday and resumed duty yesterday.25 words
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Article127 1954-09-30 4 CRUSHING DEFEAT FOR BEVAN SCARfciOKOUUH. ENGLAND, Sept. 28. Mr. Ancunu ijevan, Suciaust left-winger, was to-day crushingly delealeo in a bid tor the Laoour Party Treasurship. x.ie powt went to Mr. Hugii GailsKen, former Chancellor ci the iuxcnequer, with a vote of 4,338,000 at tne Labour Party I*,1 annual conference. TheReuter - 127 words
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Article156 1954-09-30 4 COLOMBO: Many local bodies are perturbed by quit notices issued by the Immigration and Emigration Department, on hundreds of Indians employed by them in scavenging and conservancy work. Many of them, have served in local bodies, for a number of years, and are on the permanentFOC - 156 words
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Article61 1954-09-30 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 28 India has imported 440.000 tons of sugar so far this year at a cost of 323,500,000 rupees. (8*223,450,000), it was announced yesterday in Parliament by Pood and Agncudture Minister Ran Ahmed Kidwai. who said the supplies came from the United States,AP - 61 words
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Article120 1954-09-30 4 JAFFNA: Mr. c. ThamotlicraaiipiUai, a retired government medical practitioner or Chankanai In Vaddukodct a > who is known througout the .Peninsula as a Kayakati. Physician, is a hundred years Speaking on the secret O i lus lone I'fe, he said that w one iwereFOC - 120 words
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Article75 1954-09-30 4 VAVUNIYA: Tne Ceylon Tamils and their language were being ncucuied and were at the point oj being exterminated from the Tamilap©aiun« areas of the Inland Oy the majori/ty conununit v sold Mr. V. Sittarabalam, moretary of the Vavuniya, branch or the Tamil Arasu Katehi (Federal Party) at aFOC - 75 words
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Advertisement71 1954-09-30 4 LO -DAY: S.l6 6.3o— tf. 15 p.m. JK K|^\ji I! South-Cast Asia Film Uo'» Jm "Angin Berpesan" i "WHISPERING WIND" I A Malay Love Story taken from Kelantan's Reach of 1 Pamionate Love I ""•""•l'"l'>ll|lll'l:'.t.lMI!llll>|!IIIIMI.|MMill>|l|ntlli:lllll|!lll|l<ll|>|M|lllllllllllll llllllllKllinl IMilllll llllllHlll I GRAND OPENING 'jQ^Jy At I DAILY: 3.15—6.15—9.15 p.m. I The Most71 words
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Advertisement70 1954-09-30 4 m TO-DAI3: 7 9.50 p.m. SHYAMA BALRAJ SAUNI "MAJBOORI" Hindi with English Sub-titles JOOOCCOCCCCOCC;C:C-,(..1. •-.'.«■> ROYAL NOW SHOWING DAILY 2 SHOWS AT 3 7.30 p.m. An Artistic Masterpiece Poignant Scenes, lively Dialogue, Decent Humour; and An Interesting Theme Bringing Smiles on the lips but Tears in the Eyes NALLA KALAM70 words
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Miscellaneous74 1954-09-30 4 jFILM DIARY! CAPITOL: The Caine Mutiny (Technicolor) REX: Riders To The Stars PAVILION: The Caine Mutiny (Technicolor) ROXY: Ruby Gentry QUEENS: Tangisan Ibu (Malay) ATLANTIC 1 Thunder Bay (Tech) SUN: Bomba The Lion Hunters ROYAL: Nalla Kalam (Tamil) DIAMOND: Mayun>ankh (Hindi) GARRICK: Angin Berpesan (Malay) CATHAY: "Romeo Juliet" ODEON: "Garden74 words
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