Indian Daily Mail, 1 October 1954
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Title Section17 1954-10-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 225 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 1, 195. SIX PAGES 15 CEN IS17 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-10-01 1 Inche Othman bin Mohamed, fcrmei* Mentri Besar of Selangor State, arrives at Tilbury with his wife and four rh'ltJren, to take up his new appointment an Malayan High Commissioner in London. He sucerds Raja Sir I'dah.— A.P. PHOTO.A.P. - 43 words
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207 1954-10-01 1 New Light On 4,000- Year-Old Indus Valley Civilization NEW DELHI, Sept. JS.— I xcat<ations during the past year have revealed that the 4,000- year-old Indus river valley civilization extended 2>orth to the Himalayan foothills and south t<> the Saurz&htra Peninsula. This was reported at the annual meeting of India's CentralA.P. - 207 words
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Article172 1954-10-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent CEYLON INDIANS: MADRAS, Sept. 30. -Mr. C. C. Desai, India's High Commissioner in Ceylon, and Madras Chief Minister Mr. Kannraj Nadar discussed to over one hour yesterday the problem of persons of Indian origin in Ceylon. Discussions are said to be preliminary172 words
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Article680 1954-10-01 1 MASSIVE REPLANTING PROGRAMME SUGGESTED RUBBER ENQUIRY REPORT A mission of inquiry into the Malayan rubber industry, in a report published here today, caded on the industry 'to light American and German synthetic rubber with a massive replanting programme. The report declared- If the present stateReuter - 680 words
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Article139 1954-10-01 1 POLITICS MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES (By Our Staff Reporter) In reply to a question by Mr. A. P. Rajah, who sought clarification whether Municipal employees can be members of political parties, the Acting President Mr. J. T. Rea, tcld the City Council yesterday that Municipal employees had the liberty to be ordinaryReuter - 139 words
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86 1954-10-01 1 Hunger Strike In Front Of Jeweller's Shop From Our Own Correspondent QU I LON, Sept. SO. Mr. Chanderasckara Sastry Revolutionary Socialist Party mei-i--ber oj the State Assembly, commenced a hunger-strike opposite a jeicellery emporium here yesterday. The hunyerstrike is state! to be a sequel to the failure of negotiations icith86 words
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235 1954-10-01 1 KYOTO, Sept. 30. A British delegate from Maluya to the 12th international conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, said today three-quarters of the land in Malaya was not being used and Malaya could double its output of rubber, a conference spokesman said. The spokesmanReuter - 235 words
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Article46 1954-10-01 1 MASTRICHT, HOLLAND. Sept. 30 Thirteen people were killed and 17 injured when a Belgian bus carrying pensioned miners on a. family outing skidded on a hill and crashed into a stone monument in the township of VaUkenbure near here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-10-01 1 A HINDU WEDDING IN LONDON: The Mayfalrta rooms, Marylebone, London, were converted into the likeness of a Hindu Temple for the wedd'ng of Shri Dharam Chand Wadhwa, a restaurant proprietor, and Sadie Durkin an Irish nurse from Foxford, County Mayo. A.P. PHOTO SHOWS: Rice thrown in the ceremonial fire— an55 words
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263 1954-10-01 1 Britain's Colonial System To End LABOUR PARTY'S PLEDGE SCARBOROUGH, Yorkshire, Sept, 30.— Britain's Labour party has decided that when it next forms the government it Mill act to wipe out Britain's ageold colonial system and build in its place a multiracial Commonwealth. What wa» once a mighty empire of subjectReuter - 263 words
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88 1954-10-01 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sept 30, Sir John Bagnall a former unofficial member of the Straits Settlements Executive and Legislative Council ln Malaya, died here yesterday aged 76. He served on the Executive Council from 1935 to 1942 and on the Legislative Coun Cil from 1926Reuter - 88 words
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Article61 1954-10-01 1 "Deliverance Day" Prosecutions From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM Sept. 30.— Cases have been registered against 400 persons in connection with the Incidents on Aug. u when Um Trtva&cor* Tamil-had Congress observed Deltverence Day ln pursu«uice of tihe agitation for merger of the Tamil taluks with Madras State. Six main cases61 words
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71 1954-10-01 1 109 Delegations Sent Out In A Year! From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. SO.— Prime Minister Mr. JaxcaharUii Nehru said in the Rajya Sabha that since Jan. 1 this year, 109 delegations or cultural or goodwill missions had gone to other countries from India. Of these, five went toCopyright - 71 words
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318 1954-10-01 1 By Our Staff Reporter It was revealed in the City Council yesterday that the Government of Singapore were not prepared to accept the recommendation that the City Council should take over the Singapore Traction Company and run the service. ilic position318 words
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130 1954-10-01 1 Hyderabad Rail Crash Toll Rises To 88 Lok Sabha Pays Homage From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Sent 30.— The deathroll in the train accident, fifty miles from here on Monday night has now risen to 88, an official Press note said. Forty five bodies have been identified. White according toCopyright - 130 words
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Article186 1954-10-01 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) 'A wo City Councillors yesterday bitterly criticised the alleged abuse of 'delegated autnority,' in respect of 'reported decisions'. They contended that such abuse of powers could not be checked occause thc Councillors were net allowed to reverse those decisions nor debate them. Mr.186 words
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134 1954-10-01 1 DEMOLITION OF ATTAP HUTS SUSPENDED (By Our StaiT Reporter) The City Council yesterday deeded net to demolish the attap huts at Palmer Road, which are at present under a Mandatory Order, until Jan. 1,1955. Mr. V. K. Nair who brought the motion pleaded that a three month extension be granted134 words
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Article32 1954-10-01 1 The 8. A- T. A. Appeal Week ended yesterdav with a "Grand Carnival" at thc Great World Amusement Park. Kim Seng Road. All communities took part in this function.32 words
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Article37 1954-10-01 1 Sir Alan Watt, the Australian Commissioner in Malaya will be arriving in Singapore together with Mr. Campbell and Senator O' Sullivan by B. O. A. C. aircraft today at 3.30 pjn.37 words
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587 1954-10-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Oct. 1, 1954 Put'em Also On Voters' List JT was a very welcome announcement that the Government made yesterday further extending the special facilities for the registration of citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. The further extension is for a period of two weeks587 words
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1881 1954-10-01 2 Govt. Policy Explained NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha agreed to tine Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Kri&hnainachari's motion for consideration of the Indian Tariff (Second Amendment) Bill. The Bill seeks to increase import duties on certain articles and to continue or discontinue protectionF.O.C. - 1,881 words
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Article30 1954-10-01 2 SRINAGAR: The Indian Airlines started a regular air SShL l^ e ot the hi h «t a^rstrigs in Asia at Leh in Bakshi Ghulam MohamiW FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article550 1954-10-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha rejected by 68 votes to 37 a private member's resolution urging upon the Central Government to appoint immediately a Hindi Law Commission consisting of Hindi and Sanskrit scholars, including members of the Bar and the Bench to prepare authoritative Hindi textsF.O.C. - 550 words
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Article1086 1954-10-01 2 I J /.LIUI J3 Both Sides Of The Standard "J^MONO the middle class people in this country the gambling craze has eroded their morals, resulting in the disintegrating of families. We are aware of the ramifications of the gambling rackets throughoiU the country, it is the people1,086 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-10-01 2 PICTURE. Sri C. Subramaniam, Minister for Education and Finance inspecting the interesting exhibits at the "Shanker's Weekly" Children Art Exhibition, which he opened on Sept. 19. Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, vice-Chancollor, Madras University, who presided over the opening function is also seen in the picture. I.D.M.I.D.M. - 46 words
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Article91 1954-10-01 2 MADRAS: The Social Welfare SecUon of the Planning Commission will bring out shortly a standard reference °n social welfare problems, it is learned. -jK, pr€Sen ther e are no reliable and comprehensive facts to assess the magnitude hf 2°«£°fi welfa re oroblems »h ail the States.FOC - 91 words
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Advertisement77 1954-10-01 2 s.s. 'JALAGOPAL" VQY. 55 to Z£*. H Unforeseen **V the above vessel will not return to India with passengers till mid-October. AU holders of tio C n k H tiCk 2 Bareherebyn !fledthat *^nat:ve accommodation ha* been reserved on the s.s. ..Rajula" and our tickets Z mMMM tlCketS Mm at77 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-10-01 3 Hongi Tcpe (INIA TE WiAl'A) ponders uutsufe tne hut wher e bis wife Moaua (LAY A RAKI) i s held prisoner. He is faced with the dilemma of wanting to help lhe white settlers who arc about to be attacked bv another tribe, and he has79 words
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460 1954-10-01 3 See The Land Of "Magical Contrasts" In The "Seekers" »P HE other day I happened to go through a very fasc.nating brochure on New Zealand issued by the New Zeaiand Government Tourist Bureau and forwarded to us bv SJ A^ u Service at Um Adelphi Hotel, Singapore It took cniyG.S.M. - 460 words
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177 1954-10-01 3 THE demand for foreign films in India is declining, according to cfficial sources here. India imported 12,45(5.000 feet of foreign films in 1952, while last year imports totalled 11.466.000 feet. During the first six months ct this year only 4,230,000 feet have been imported.FOC - 177 words
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Article114 1954-10-01 3 The unit shooting scenes for the Michael Balcon-Eatmg Studio's production, "Out of the Clouds." were at London airport for a sequence where tire engines and ambulances rush to the rescue of an aircraft making a forced landing because of engine trouble. The scene was ready for shooting when114 words
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Article992 1954-10-01 3 Stage Screen REFLECTIONS ON FILMS TRUE VALUE OF A FILM Why Do Some Pictures Fail? <pHE other day I was invited to a pre-view of Filmco's production NAGMA*. Nadira. M.shck Kumar and Om lead the cast, Nashad provides the .nusic and Nakhshab is the pioducei and director of ttu picture.992 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-10-01 3 An intrl S uin a situation in Kathnpasam (Blood Affinity). ,\ctlnr in th4» picture ere T. K. aiuuunugiun, M lh Vidyavnthl na<lKanipplan. l OW6 Tt26 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-10-01 3 Nadira and Ashok Kumar, the iatte r captures the heart of the princess as minstrel, whose songs enchant her. Sh« later discovers that the minstrel was the prince, in dis® SU^'-nSIV 0 06 Bbe deBpl9ed ear,ier to marr >- A scene41 words
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279 1954-10-01 3 DOMENICA-A TRUE-TO-LIFE FRENCH STORY J)OMBNIGA" a fascinating French nim (witn Englisn subtitles) which is snortly to be screened in Singapore cornea as a great reum to one and ah wnc are ted up" with seeing pictures snot in studios witn unieal and artificial background winch, in the caste of most279 words
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191 1954-10-01 3 same ring which her husband had given her and which he had later pawned at a time cf tinancial stringency! He bought it and returned it to her and that of course ended all his ideas of re-engagement because he himseii naaG.S.M. - 191 words
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Article373 1954-10-01 3 INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL IN RUSSIA MSOCOW: Thc first Indian film festival l n the Soviet Union opened in a blaze of publicity which enveloped six Indian delegates visiting the country. Showing of the film "Do Bighia Zamin" and the "Vagabond'' began before audiences in 50 cinemas in Moscow alone as373 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-10-01 3 Charlie Chaplin (centre), smiles with Hindu delegates to the Film Festival which opens in Moscow. Tlie imilan film actors, called on Chaplin at Us villa in Oorsier, Switzerland, while they were enroute to Moscow. In the picture are Raj Kapoor (extreme ipft) and Nargis (extreme right).AP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-10-01 4 Pier Angeii has become an ardent gdtf enthusiast and when not before the cameras the young M-G-M actress, recently starred in 'Flames And The Flesh', can be found almost daily on a driving range near the film studio.40 words
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492 1954-10-01 4 The "wide-screen," which is now busy effecting a cinematic revolution, Is not neariv so new as everybody thinks, according: to famous director King Vidor. In 'his autobiography, "A Tree is a Tree." just published, Mr. vidor recalls that as early as 1931. whenNAFEN - 492 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-10-01 4 THE OAINE MUTINY: Humphrey liogart, the terrific actor, five* an excellent performance In The Chine Mutiny* now ruantof tt Oipltol iti* PwvtUoo.22 words
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Article221 1954-10-01 4 M.G^M.'b top personnel in the Near and Far East will convene in Tokyo October 18th to 23rd for the first sales conference in that area in the company's history. Announcement of plans for the conference was made in New York by Seymoir Mayer, Regional Director of the Near221 words
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188 1954-10-01 4 BRITAIN'S first film actress died a few weeks ago without attracting much notice. Publications thia week of her will caused fleeting interest in the streamlined industry of today. Ellen Paul was 87 when she died, weighed 17 stone and shunffe<i188 words
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Article78 1954-10-01 4 Elia Kazan, Hollywood director of "On thc Waterfront," the vicious, dramatic dockland vehicle for Marlon Brando that shared second prize at Venice, is planning the sharpest imaginable contrast. He will make an Independent film based on the life of Christ. It has been, he says, a lifetime78 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-10-01 4 EVA GABOR This perhaps got her a contract recently In M-G-M. She is Eva Gabor. sister of the famous Za Za (labor. It Ls a tight, rope sitting sequence!29 words
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Article, Illustration105 1954-10-01 4 HOLLYWOOD; The standard line for divorcin- couples in Hollywood i s '''we're still friends." But sometimes this is substantiated. Ida Lupino is still a partner and actress for her ex-hus-band, Collier Young, in their ftkm company, the Filmikew. And now Betty Hutton's night club act for the Desert InnAP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-10-01 4 Elizabeth Taylor, the darling of the movie-goers, is holding her darling, her little son Michael Wilding Jr. Michael is sixteen months old now.27 words
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Article420 1954-10-01 4 ln a mei cnandising move <->■> woiiu-w»ue pi upor tions tnat is WlliloUl CKJluyaxly pleeeueUL 0 tne mieiuauoncu mantri AL-G-M uaa set up a ci.l'.i tund of more than t2,ooo,uuu >n addition to its regui i r advertising ouuget, to promote its now season's product anu i^erspecta.420 words
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Article266 1954-10-01 4 NTEW EjELHI: The regional committees of the National Drama Festival /have made preliminary selections of the troupes from which final selections will be made for the Festival which opens on November 15 in Delhi, at is learned. The troupes will perform on October 3_4 at Bombay, poona,NAFEN - 266 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-10-01 4 A scene from 'J ASA' a Malay film, starring Yusoff lAtiA and Mariam.13 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-10-01 4 IRISH NURSE MARRIES IN HINDU STYLE The Mayfalria Rooms, Ma.-> lebone. London, were converted to the likeness of a Hindu Temple for the wedding of Shri lJhara.ui Chand Wadha, a restaurant proprietor, and Sadie Durkin, an Irish nurse from Foxford, County Mayo. This is although there are 6,000 Hindus in103 words
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Article237 1954-10-01 4 NEW DELHI; The final selection of the fiims whrch will get the State Awards commenced on September 24. Two Sub-Committees ap-pointed-by the Central Committee ctf Awards have completed the preliminary seiec tion. in the case of documentaries and children s linn.-, all nims produced up to237 words
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Article483 1954-10-01 5 MPs' APPEAL TO GOVT. NEW DELHI: The importance attached to the Bill dealing with the payment of compensation to refugees from West Pakistan was reflected not only by the large attendance cf members in the Lok Sabha but also by the keen interest evinced in the contentFOC - 483 words
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Article449 1954-10-01 5 A. P. Jain was unable to promise any increase in the compensation pool when the Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation). He did, however, give a pledge to impress on the Government that the poorer section of the refugees deserved a better deal. In espousing their cause, he wouldFOC - 449 words
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Article152 1954-10-01 5 NEW DELHI: About 1,000 refugees carrying black flags recently, demonstrated outside Parliament House demanding that "full compensation"' be paid to all refugees. The demonstrators included a large number of women. They were addressed among others by Mrs. Sucheta Kripaiani, Dr. Choithram Gidwani and Sardar Hukam Singh. InFOC - 152 words
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Article143 1954-10-01 5 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru told the Rajya Sabha at question-time that the Finance Minister, during his present trip to Ottawa, would further take up with the Pakistan Finance Minister the question of repayment of Pakistan's debt to India. Mr. Nehru told Mr.FOC - 143 words
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Article105 1954-10-01 5 KOTTAYAM; Stocks of raw rubber continue to be at a dangerously low level, despite imports amounting to 345 tons. While the August-end stocks with manufacturers fell further to 2,217 tons from 2.532 tons at the end of July. 1954. those with estates and dealers atFOC - 105 words
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94 1954-10-01 5 Acting Governor Of E. Bengal Sworn In DACCA. Sir Thomas H. Ellis, Chief Justice of the Dacca High Court, was sworn in as acting Governor of East Bengal in the absence of MajGen. iskander Mirza, who has proceeded on leave. The oaths of office and allegiance were administered by theFOC - 94 words
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Article507 1954-10-01 5 MADRAS: In the annual revision of the electoral rolls ot the Assembly and Parliamentary constituencies in this State this year, the final publication oi rolls relating to areas other than certain selected Assembly constituencies in the mofussil districts and project areas has now commenced and will be completedFOC - 507 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-10-01 5 The Chief Minister Sri K Kamaraj Nadiar, last week toured Nagapattinam and adjoining areas, addressing public meetings and opening social welfare institutions. On Sept. 20, he addressed a public meeting. Picture on top show*, him addressing tke meeting. The same day he also paid visit to theI.D.M. - 98 words
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663 1954-10-01 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru c attending the seventh session c tion Committee for South-East in health programme for child the region. The Prime Minister who was inaugurating the session, said that though the WHO did not deal with controversial political problems ofFOC - 663 words
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Article842 1954-10-01 5 I.A.S. Married Women To Annul Disqualification NEW DELHI: After an 80- minute debate, marked as much by serious arguing on women's capability as by lighthearted criticism, the Rajya Sabha rejected a suggestion for the removal of all restrictions on recruitment of married women to the Indian Administrative Service. The suggestionFOC - 842 words
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Article130 1954-10-01 5 Juvenile Delinquency On Increase LUCKNOW; Juvenile delinquency is on tne incxeuse in lnuia, according to facts placed before thc Juvenile Delinquency Sub-Committee of the uovernment of India fwhich met noro from Septemter 21 to 2Z It is reported that the increase is aue to various causes and juveniles are generallyFOC - 130 words
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Article158 1954-10-01 5 NEW DELHI; The area under cultivation $tnd the production of wheat are 26,09»,000 acres and 7,792,000 tons respectiJvcly, according to thc estimate made for 1953-54, as against 24,285,000 acres and 7.383,000 tons in the partially revised estimate for 1952-53. This shows an increase of 1,813,000 acresFOC - 158 words
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73 1954-10-01 5 JAIN RELIGIOUS LEADER DIES IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: Acharya Vijaya Vallabh Surlswari, Jam spiritual leader, died here last week. He was 84. He was the founder of the Jain Vidhyalaya of Bombay, the Ambala College, Ambaia, and 25 other educational institutions in Punjab and Rajasthan. He came to Bombay two yearsFOC - 73 words
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Advertisement112 1954-10-01 5 s.s. "Rajula" sailing 3rd October 1954. Please note that the s.s. "Rajula" will now sail from Singapore to Nagapattinam and Madras on Sunday, 3rd October 1954. ISLAY KERR CO., LTD., Agents: 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd. m mm mmmmmmmm^ mm m '**^**^ammmmmmamaammmmmmmmmaam. ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING, COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP, COSTING. An "Intensive i Method" Course112 words
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1651 1954-10-01 6 Ceylon Delegation To New Delhi How Was It Worked Out COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, leader of the Ctypoeition, who wiJ be invited by the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, to join bis team to Delhi for talks on 'Uie Indo-Ceylon Pact, will decide noon after consulting theFOC - 1,651 words
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Article172 1954-10-01 6 KIRIDIDELA: Even if .ie was left alone he would sacrifice his llle in tne service ot tne country, said Mr. Duuiey Senanayake, M.P. for Deaigoma, at tne opening of a new ouilduig, donated by Mr. P. A. Peter Appuhamy, of Milate to the Government Girls' Scnool.F.O.C. - 172 words
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Article63 1954-10-01 6 WEVV DELHI: it was onioaiuy stated in Lok Sabha on Sept. 24 tnat targets ot cotton, textiles and salt production laid down in the I lve Year Plan nad niready been surpassed. The target of caustic soda output was expected to he reached in 1955. India is expectedFOC - 63 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-10-01 6 Film star Audrey Hepburn and actor Mel Ferrer were married in Protestant religious ceremony in Burgenstock, Switzerland, on Sept. 25. A.P. PHOTO SHOWS: Audrey Hepburn and her bridegroom Mel Ferrer about to enter the bridal car outside the Church after their wedding.45 words
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75 1954-10-01 6 Following programme is scheduled for to-day, Friday, Oct. 1, at the Chettiar Temple, Tank Road, in connection with the Navarathri Festival: 7.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m.:... Miss R. Letchumi and Miss Rukmani Vocal, P. Sarangapany Violin, M. Ramalingam Harmonium, M. V. Gurusamy Mridangam. 7.30 p.m. 8.0075 words
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76 1954-10-01 6 City Council Collective Responsibility Mr. Chan Kum Chee, speaking cn the Adjournment pointed out that there was a tendency among some members of the publlc to blame individual councillors for the decisions taken by the council as a whole. He insisted that the Councii should function on the basis of76 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-10-01 6 PHOTO. These are some of the 65 whales who lost their way after being led by two pilot whales into the firth of Vejle, Denmark. The whales were stranded andi all killed by Local fishermen. Whales are rare ln Danish water t is 60 years since a herdA.P. - 56 words
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Article147 1954-10-01 6 COLOMBO; It was decided that Mr. E. B- Wikramana* yake, Minister of Justice, shoud be a member of the Ceylon delegation to the New Delhi talks next month. The delegation will leave by air at 1.30 p.m. en October 6th. The conference will be held onFOC - 147 words
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Article103 1954-10-01 6 The 7tih Annual General Meeting of the NETAJI MEMORIAL SPORTS CLUB. was (held at the BCiXJa Ciub House, St Georges' Road, on Sept. 25, antf the following Members wexie elected as ottice BEARERS for the vear 1954/55. ITosident Mr. V.T.* GOMiCZ Vice-i'resiiaent: Mr. f. peter; Hon.103 words
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Article101 1954-10-01 6 Malay Union Joins Front WMi effect from Sept 30, the Malay Union became a part of the Labour front whilst preserving the unions Independence in matters of religion and cultureOne nominee of the Malay Union will serve on the Labour Front Executive Committee. FURTHER NOMINEES Following is a further list101 words
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Article72 1954-10-01 6 No. 88 Squadron, R. A. F. whiah gained the first kill of the last war and shot down 164 enemy aircraft in the 1914-18 war, is to be disbanded at R. A. F. Station Seletar tomorrow Saturday. Tihe disbandment wdl he performed by th e72 words
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Article65 1954-10-01 6 Mrs. Robert Eu made a plea in the City Council yesterday, for a realisitic and sympathetic allocation of houses. She remarked that for an individual earning $200, a house with a rental of $50 is allocated, which excludes other incidental expenses amounting to another $50. Over and above65 words
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Article175 1954-10-01 6 COLOMBO An examiner of the Lanka Gandharva Sabha, the society to improve oriental music and dancing, has complained to th e Education Department against the manner in which the society is at present conductine examinations and issuing certificates. He has stated that the holding Of examinations isFOC - 175 words
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Article127 1954-10-01 6 COLOMBO; The import of fresh vegetables from India is likely to be banned shortly, in view of the abundance of the local product. For tflie seven months ending July ths ytar Ceylon fi^s imported 3,091 cwt. of fresh vegetables at a cost of Rs. 137,813. ComplaintsFOC - 127 words
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Article46 1954-10-01 6 Two Tamils, Mayan aged 37 years, and Veeriah ageo 31 years, were arrested and charged witn carrying dried fish and biscuits without a permit in Raub. Thev were travelling in a motor lorry from Raub to Tras. Eacn was fined $5-46 words
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Advertisement125 1954-10-01 6 TO-DAY 7 9.15 p.m. ROB ROY (Color by Technicolor) .CCLCCCCCcCCCtrt "WHISPERING WIND" A Malay Love Story taken from Kclantan's Reach of Passionate Love iii''liir|riir|ii|ilri['|iin|[iii|iiri|inr|[iir|rf!'|miilirr|ili litiiflllltillillllillllltiilillllitrilifllntllliMMMM! ll■ M TO-DAY: 3.15— 6.15— 9J5 p.m. The Most Spectacular picture of the year f with I ENGLISH SUB-TITLES Starring Kishore Sahu Sumitra Odette Ferguson125 words
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Miscellaneous74 1954-10-01 6 Ifilm diahy| CAPITOL: The Calne Mut ny (Technicolor) REX: IMm To The Stars PAVILION: The Caine Mutiny (Technicolor) ROXY: Ruby Gentry QUEENS: Tang* san Ibu (Malay) ATLANTIC: Red Head from Wyoning SUN: Bcmba The Lion Hunters ROYAL: Nalla lia lam (Tamil) DIAMOND: Mayurpankh (Hindi) GARRICK: Angin Berpesan (Maiay) CATHAY: "Romeo74 words
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