Indian Daily Mail, 3 October 1954
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Title Section18 1954-10-03 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL X Nc. 227 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCIOBEB 3, 1954 FOUR PAGES 25 CENTS18 words
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245 1954-10-03 1 MAY NOT CONTINUE AS CONGRESS PRESIDENT From Our Own Corres }>ondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.— lndications are avanabie here alter Sri Jawaharhl Nehru talked intimately to members of the Parliamentary Congress Party, tint he may not iike to continue as President of the Indian245 words
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Article61 1954-10-03 1 CANT COMPEL SCREENING OF FILMS From Oitr Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 2.— The Supreme Court declared void the rules framed by the Madras Govt, under the Cinematograph Act compelling the exhibition of films approved by the Central or State Governments ln ever> theatre and before every show The Court said61 words
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Article42 1954-10-03 1 "KALKI" EDITOR IN HOSPI TAL From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 2.— Mr. R Krishnamoorthy, Editor of thc Jtalki" entered the General Hospital here yesterday for treatment. He was advised rest by doctors. He has cancelled his engagements for two weeks.— Copyright.42 words
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Article311 1954-10-03 1 Says Ali LONDON, Oct. 2.— jvir. kouanuneu au, tne prime Min^smttt ox paK^tan saiu m a oioaucast nere last n.gnt tnat paaistittn naa suuicieiit screngtn to t»ter into international commitments despite her diftereaues witn India. Premier Aii, an a private krisit to Britain, w as answeringAP - 311 words
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Article192 1954-10-03 1 Determined To Liberate Formosa? LONDON. Otc. 2. China's determination to "fight tc the end for the liberation of Taiwan (Formosa) was stressea oy the official Peking Peoples Dialy in an editorial hailing the fifth anniversary of the rounding of the Peoples; Republic. The Peoples Daily launched a bitter attack againstReuter - 192 words
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121 1954-10-03 1 He Offered U.S. $50m. To Propagate White Superiority! NATCHEZ, (Mississippi), Oct. 2._George W. Armstrong, 88, Texas industrialist who once offered a small Mississippi college a potential US$5O,OOO--000 endowment to teach AngloSaxon superiority, died here Friday. Trustees) of Jefferson Military College, -which was having financial difficulties, first accepted then rejected theAP - 121 words
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85 1954-10-03 1 2.8m. Acres brought Under Irrigation From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 2. More than 2.8 million acres hav« been or are being brought under irrigation and additional power capacitv to the extent or 458.000 KW. has been added as result of the completion of the larger irrigation schemes in the85 words
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Article66 1954-10-03 1 GERRARDS CROSS (England). Oct. 2. A Conservative Member of Parliament, Mr. Ronald Bell, said he thought Sir Winston Churchill intended resigning as Prime Minister before the next General Election. This would enable his successor to be ready to take over. Mr. Bell told a politwal meeting. AndReuter - 66 words
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Article130 1954-10-03 1 NEHRU. From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 2. Premier Nehru appealed to enters not to waste their time .n discussing whether one Lallan language was more Important than the another, but to divert their energies to fostering all Indian languages. .>Jehru who was Inaugurating tlieReuter - 130 words
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Article68 1954-10-03 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2 Prime Mini&ter Nehru yesterday opened an exposition celebrating the first centenary cf the production of the postage stamp in India. The exposition contains displays from 73 naticns, including a portion on Queen Elizabeth's royal collection of Indian gtampst Seventeen nations sent specialAP - 68 words
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Article47 1954-10-03 1 MANILA, Oct. 2. A Philippine Hcuse of Representatives committee yesterday approved a proposal to lower the voting age in the Philippines from 21 tc 18 years. The Election Commission estimates passage of the law would mean an increase of approximately two million voters.— APAP - 47 words
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Article369 1954-10-03 1 Will Attempt Again To Forge Nearer Leadership SCARBOROUGH, (Yorkshire), Oct. 2.— The big question facing Britain's Labour Party is what flery (eft-winger Aneurin Bevan does next. Mr. Clement Attlee. the party leader, emerged victrious is the party conference ended here. And behind the official leadersReuter - 369 words
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Article73 1954-10-03 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2— The Tndian Government Friday night announced an immediate 75 per cent increase in export duty on tea. A Commerce Ministry anlonncement said this "moderate" rise from four to seven tunas (about 16 to 28 Malayan SS 1 a t*>und— the first sinceAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration489 1954-10-03 1 Dr. Lin Yutang, one ot China's most distinguished expatriates, and the Chinese writer with undoubtedly a larger American than any of h s compatriots could c iaim, will be president. The sons of Chinese away *™*n home have always gone back to the "mainland asAP - 489 words
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307 1954-10-03 1 DREADED K. K. K. REAPPEAR! a„,i f ™o— i. U.S.A., Oct 2—Police SL^^fT f Ug,lt here dui^ a nnnii 1 o G glltln began when a white man hit a Negro pTcec a r y Tlfr? Ste<1 h f llnaiia hu UedReuter - 307 words
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59 1954-10-03 1 MINISTERIAL RANK FOR GOPALA MENON The Indian Daily Mail reliably understands that the former Representative of the Government of India in Malaya Mr. M. Gopala Menon who is now Indian (JomroisAioner in Brit sh East Africa, has been promoted to the rank of Minister. As already announced, Mr. Menon has59 words
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Article148 1954-10-03 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.— The heaviest October rainstorm ever recorded here has killed three persons, severely injured several more and destroyed 50 nouses. About 100 more homes have been declared dangerous. In the 24 hours ending at mid-day yesterday more than eight inches of rainAP - 148 words
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Article92 1954-10-03 1 NOM PENH, Cambodia, Oct. 2.— Ngoc Thanh, a former Cambodian Premier and leader of an underground nationalist movement since 1952 has surrendered with 874 of his followers, official sources said here yesterday. Surrender of the men along with large supplies of arms took place in Siamrap province whereReuter - 92 words
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Article58 1954-10-03 1 LONDON, Oct. 2. The News Chronicle, Britain's only mass circulation Liberal Party newspaper and once edited under another name by the novelist Charles Dickens, has changed its editcr. Mr. R. J. Cruikshank has resigned through ill health and the deputy editor, Mr. Michael Curtis, agedReuter - 58 words
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Article40 1954-10-03 1 SCARBOROUGH, (Eng'and), Oct. 2 The British labour Party ended its annual inference yesterday with Mr. '^lenient Attlee's moderates st'll in firm control. Not one -esolution opposed by the Party leaders was approved during the week-Ion; session. APAP - 40 words
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207 1954-10-03 1 WASHINGTON, Oct 2— Th P Pm an vr presentatives of the e ight er and re ported to have pledged themse™es to JJSS ns were re to strengthen the Stirling a™ S dri?e^f«H U P ro S ram ™e lity in a two-dayReuter - 207 words
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Article73 1954-10-03 1 SAIGON. Oct. 2. Chief 9.-9*** Dai yesterday ordered Premier Ngo Dinh Diem to end the Southern Vietnam political crisis bv m22*i he u Arm V Chief of Maff into hi s cabinet. The ex-emperor also told Diem to bring two other Generals, Le Van Vien andAP - 73 words
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Article219 1954-10-03 1 Pledge For Sovereignty Rearmament To Be Signed •i, L ?^P ON ct l France and the United States will today pledge early sovere/gnty to Western Germanv and virtually renounce their occupation powers immediately As the nine Western states men meeting here put imal xmchesReuter - 219 words
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Article1625 1954-10-03 2 DR. KAILASNATH KATJU - Crime Criminals By DR. KAILASNATH KATJU (Minister for Home Affairs, Indian Union) fT in with some trepidation that i venture to write upon this topic of crime and criminals. In the olden days, an offnder against the laws of the land was treated with the utmost barbarity. For hundreds of1,625 words
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Article151 1954-10-03 2 PERMITS FOR ALIEN FIRMS IN BURMA RANGOON; The Burma Companies Act i s to be amended to make it compulsory for foreign companies operating ln Burma, to obtain permits ffronv the President of the Union before theoir memoranda and articles of assoc^xtkw* if any, are filed with the Registrar. AFOC - 151 words
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160 1954-10-03 2 Communal Representation In Pakistan COLOMBO; Sir Ivor Jennings, Vice-U.ianceilor of tfic Ceylon university, wno returned to the Island from Karachi, said that his work tnere in connexion with the drafting of the new constitution for Pakistan had almost been completed, but there was still o little more to be done.FOC - 160 words
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Article, Illustration641 1954-10-03 2 J. Balkara Singh - "Anand" Sikh Marriage •pHE marriage of a man and a woman is a solemn and holy act in their earthly drama of life, which neither party can fulfil without a harmonicus combination a wife to a man and a man to a wife. The matrimonial tie puts the couple .n641 words
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Article45 1954-10-03 2 BOMBAY: An earth-quake shock of moderate intensity, with its epicentre at lat 50 c north and long i63 c east in the sea east of Kamchatka Peninsula, about 830 miles from °onw»y, was recorded at the com.be lObaerviatorv here. FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article, Illustration320 1954-10-03 2 By Charles Berber An engineering gi«*uuu£,> or the Calcutta a^T ISSSS?in2 oition at iVieio^urne Univ&sav l iseu-construcced model oj "J jugn-powe,- transmission pion£°J"«fi Ramesh chanda Pai, a former lecturer in eiecgfHjJg"— Ji the SSsai Engineering Cciicge, Calcutta wno is now actendX "1 V,^i verslty320 words
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Article107 1954-10-03 2 NEW DELHI. Over \V* lakhs of persons have subscribed to Wie National plan Certificates by the second week of September, according to information just received. The National POan Certificates which were issued as supplement to the National plan Loan, since closed, are continuing until further notice.107 words
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Article69 1954-10-03 2 BOMBAY: A big black sedan car orderd from Germany for the President, Dr. Prasad, arrived In Bombay aboard a Swedish ship. The car, a Mercedes Benz can seat si x persons comfortably and has A top speed of 100 m.pii. The car win be servicedFOC - 69 words
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157 1954-10-03 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Government were fully aware of the efficacy of the Yoga system of physical culture and would be prepared to give advice and grants to the States fcr its propagation, Mr. Mono Mohan Dast, Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Minister,157 words
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Article163 1954-10-03 2 NEW DELHI: Tlie Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, presided over by the Chief Justice, granted spec:al leave to A. S. .Krishna and N. s- M. Lakshmanan Chettiar to appeal to the Supreme Court against the judgment of the Madras Higfc Court dismissing th*ir petition163 words
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Article108 1954-10-03 2 Students frcm 34 Asian and Common wealtt countries were at present avail ng themselves of the educa :ional facilities available in .India. The Education Minister Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad ir a written reply to Mr. Bahadui Singh, listed these countries as Aden. Afghanistan, British East Africa,108 words
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Article127 1954-10-03 2 The 'severe displeasure' of -he Commander-in-Chief of the .ndian Army, General Kajendrasinhji, was conveyed to the brigade Commander concerned after a court of enquiry went nto the eause of the drowning tragedy of soldiers in Kashmir in March last. The Minister fcr Defence Organisation, Mr. Mahavir127 words
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141 1954-10-03 2 Mr. Tyagi told Mr. Gidwani that English might have to be the medium of instruction at the National Defence Academy till the 15-year pericd from the commencement of the Constitution elapsed. The policy of the Government was that within this period. English should beFOC - 141 words
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Advertisement69 1954-10-03 2 TAKE CARE TAKE OKASA! OKASA Gland Hormone Tablets take care ot your body Keep the Blood pure, keep the body feeling fit S I L V E R f or men GOLD for women AVAILABLE IN BOTTLES OF 50 OR 100 TABLETS Sole Agents [HAGEMEYER'S SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR -""•■->69 words
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Article, Illustration553 1954-10-03 3 Charles Berger - Charles Berger By OISTER Ha Ghosh, of Calcutta, India, who came t«. Melbourne last January fo special.sed training in pedia tr.cs and child weltare, is pian ning tc pass on its benefit; when she returns to her coun try. Her aim will be553 words
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833 1954-10-03 3 Woodrow Wyatt - Is Attlee Warmonger To Russians Appeaser To Americans? Woodrow Wyatt By LONDON: There seems to be a great deal of unnecessary excitement in the world. Moscow attacks Mr. Attlee for being a warmonger. Many Americans attack Mr. Attlee for being an appeaser. Some members of the Australian Labour Party refused833 words
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Article252 1954-10-03 3 rtCURNOOL: China has agreed to buy 2,00© tons of Guntur tobacco. Ttie deal was arranged by the Indian trade delegation, which visited China recently. A biff order has also been received from Geimany for Guntur tobacco. An agent has been appo nted ■n London lorFOC - 252 words
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Article241 1954-10-03 3 COLOMBO; Mr. C. Q Desai the Indian High Commissioner in Ceyion, wm be m Madras to apprise the Chief Minister Mr. ixamaraj Nadar of the latest developments in the position of Ceyion Indians. Mr. Desai told m e that it was a purely routineFOC - 241 words
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Article117 1954-10-03 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 1 Dr. J. C. Bowman, surgeon of the 9,913 ton British cargo liner City of Carlisle, was found dead in a cabin here yesterday. The ship, which was awaiting a place in the docks, was specially berthed to allow the 38-year old surgeon's bodyReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1954-10-03 3 Geoff de Fraga - W orld Scientists Stirred By India's Progress j JNSPIRATION flowed to scientists cf many countries from an address given recently in tne Universty oi Australia by PRKsMOf Jti J Bhabha, secretary to the Government of lnd.a in thc Department of Atomic Energy I 'xoiessor Bhabha outlined in the address to1,161 words
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Article48 1954-10-03 3 NEw DELHI; The Working Committee of the AH-in-dia insurance Employees Association recently decided to observe an all-India token strike some time in December, if the Government did not concede to their demand for the appointment of a tribunal to deal with their grievance*. FOC.48 words
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Advertisement51 1954-10-03 3 l_ R R rrr| ,,.|rmßH,r| r„ R R R R R A BOON TO LADIES World famous Herbal Tonic for the ailments of the Fair Sex I SOLD EVERYWHERE Ask for booklets from the I 1 NAINA MOHAMED SONS, LTD., f SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, KUCHING ft SARAWAK. M, lW<Mll|!«lW!!|ll>!|!!ll|lHl|!!ir|'!|i|51 words
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Advertisement132 1954-10-03 3 Remember the three famous 100 years old; K uf^^l S wines of China, frPjJjJPCr^ CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:—!; Wjfijffi Hff m -IIT t gpy Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn|! IravHa M^ M WW! KjSSjI Mar™ > Ptun^flfiSCT and P re P ar ed from famous herbs. AJj132 words
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Article768 1954-10-03 4 A COMMENTARY ON PARTY DELIBERATIONS ACTIONS jm C OLOMBO: The outbursts in the United National Party meeting on the Indian question is described by political observers her<? as mere patting of each other's back by ru.ing paitymen while burying their heads in abysmal ignoran >e768 words
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499 1954-10-03 4 Registration The Procedure Is Oppressive COLOMBO: The calculated and oppressive manner in which the registration of Indian und Pakistani nationals in Ceylon has been handled had ..'d to the present impasse and an immediate and final fixation of the number of people acceptable to both tlie countries, who could boFOC - 499 words
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260 1954-10-03 4 POPULAR GOVT. IN E. BENGAL NOT LIKELY CALC U 1" fA Aiajor-Generai iSKanuar Mirza, txuvernur oi mmWH I'UiM.Man, sa»d neie "i uo not IMM popuiar GoveiniiMM wouiu oe restored in caot > uiY.ataii very eariy." General ivuiza, wno was on ms way to ivaiaehi trom .Dacca, torn rressmen at tne260 words
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Article105 1954-10-03 4 NEW DELHI; Biscuit production in india has oeen sieaauy declining for tne pasc tnree years, accoruing to inronmation available irom official sources. While it was 14,913 tons in 1951-52, total production in tne organised tactories in the country declined to 11,853 tons in 1952-53 and still105 words
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Article278 1954-10-03 4 BRETTON WOODS: The Indian Ambassador in U.S. Mr. G. L. Mehta, said that his country was making impressive economic gains under its Five- Year Plan and wasi poking to the future "with hope and confidence.'' Mr. Mehta reported to the annual Tea Convention here that substantialFOC - 278 words
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386 1954-10-03 4 TECHNICIANS TO BE SENT TO GERMANY NEW DEjuHI; One nutidie.i ouu e.g.icy inuiiiici,aut.e ou^ operation tecimicians ior tne us *^^9 dure rmiuus tun Steci »vorKs, selected 110m aiuoii fc ex^ieiitncea technicians n mun<i, are u> be sent to ucuuauy tor tiainuig eany next yeai. i/nese teciuiicians win, on turn, becomeFOC - 386 words
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Article319 1954-10-03 4 NEW DELHI: Expenditure *>n u«; uamiuucu' Vo«jey x"i inject -n xvoi.-o4 totaueu fts ~B crure s out or the it>oi estimates oi «3 id crores, the trituration accounts Uiscioseu Latest estimates, aa lurnisned to tne parueipcttuig vjovernments «n uctoocr, i»o3. amounted to ks. ay crores. CummentingFOC - 319 words
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Article389 1954-10-03 4 Mr. Hans-Peter Muiler. Secretary of tne tJo-oruioai.ori Committee for interaaticnai VOluillary \voiK V.aiuj)^, 1i.,.-, aiiivau m jtJoiuuay tv. begin a mission sp«usoied by unesco, to visit youtn, stuaent and sodai serv.ce groups and to paruc.pace IB voluntary work camps ana MMMUT activities in various parti of389 words
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Article234 1954-10-03 4 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru is understood to have told a students' deputation frcm Indore, which mtt him that if India was to flourish and progress, there must be discipline among the students. No nation, he said, could go forward if there was indiscipline among theFOC - 234 words
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Article78 1954-10-03 4 NEW DELHI; An average of 866,000 coins are made in the three Government mints in India per day. The three mints are at Bombay, Alipore and Hyderabad, and their total installed D roduction capacity is 2 500 000 coins a day. Alipur Mint which has an78 words
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120 1954-10-03 4 BHARATHI SONGS COMPETITION Dr. RM. Alagappa To Preside As ,pait oi Deepavaii coieoiutions, the Aiin"«u Kectai <-oJulv l or i>nai.itui son^s at. imiiii wm uc iiciu on ucc. 20. x»o4 at tne xanx Koad Chettiars' rem^ne. ix. Sir RM. rtacLgappa onettiar, M-A., uulti., iuU.Lt., liarrcstei-ac-law. wno is viSitmg Maiaya, is120 words
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80 1954-10-03 4 PROGRAMME AT CHETTIAR TEMPLE TODAY Following programme is iicheduled tor today, Sunday, Octcber 3. at the Chettiar l'emple, Tank Road, in connection with Navarathri Festival: 7.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m.: Miss Geetha Sundaram Vocal, S. Gopala Krishnan Violin. M. Ramalingam Harmonium, M. V. Gurusamy Mridangam. 7.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m,: Mrs. Raiamani80 words
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Article39 1954-10-03 4 RENO, Nevada, Oct. 2. Nevada's Republican Governor, •has appointed Mr. Ernest Brown, a Republican, to succeed the late Senator Pat McCarran, a Democrat, who died on Tuesday. The appointment gives the Senate 49 Republicans, 46 Democrats and one Independent.39 words
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Article74 1954-10-03 4 BOMEAY: Oct. 2. Floods caused by a freak monsoon storm, that pelted that Tapti rti ver Valley with 14 inches of rain ln 40 hours, have brought ■ieath and destruction in a 3,000-square mile area 150 miies north of Bombay. Reliable reports reaching nere from SuratAP - 74 words
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Article76 1954-10-03 4 MANCHESTER, England. Oct. 2. Britain'si 25,000 cotton workers won a six per cent wage increase yesterday. The award was immediately criticised by industry leaders. The workers, who had been pressing for 10 per cent increase, were given increases averaging 10 shillings and nine pence sterling weekly for menReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement136 1954-10-03 4 TODAY: 4—7—9.30 p.m. Geeta Ball Ashok Kumar "FIRDAUS" in Hindustani uith 100', English Subtitles iOOCOOCOCOOCC ,-r r.r r iii""tmiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii:iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiitii(iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiti>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiii;iiiiiiiitiiii Today 11 am. "DICK TRACY" (Serial) "WHISPERING WIND" A Malay Love Story taken from Kelantan's Beach of Passionate Love 1 MI M l »i I.i1 .i« I ,ir M iMi M;l136 words
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Miscellaneous63 1954-10-03 4 I FILM DiArfYl M.HAMBRA: Insaf (Malay) I ODEON<: Garden Of Evil (Cinemascope) OATMAYl Koinco And Jul «?t GARR1CK An^.n ii Ih vin Malay). n «OXY: All The Brothers Were Valiant CAPITOL: The Caine Mutiny (Technicolor) PAVIUON: The Caine Mutiny (Technicolor) tfEX: Riders To The Stars ROYAL: Nalla Kalam ATLANTIC: Thunder63 words
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