Indian Daily Mail, 4 October 1954
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Title Section16 1954-10-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 228 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, jiCTOBER 4, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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990 1954-10-04 1 Few Qualified For Promotion Says Committee The Watherston Committee's Report on Malayanisation of the Government Services in the Federation released for publication last night shows that 436 Malayans have been appointed to Division I posts during the 6V& year period lst990 words
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Article67 1954-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL. Oct. 3.— Andhra Cabinet decided yesterday to replace the existing District Boards with District Panchayat Councils. Members to these councils will be elected indirectly, three for every taluk from an electoral college composed of members cf panchayats in that taluk. Besides67 words
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Article136 1954-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL. Oct. 3.— The Andhra State described as "Experiment in linguistic States" celebrated Friday her First Anniversary. After forty years of struggle Andhras attained their objective of a State, which was inaugurated on October one, last year by Premier Nehru here. The136 words
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Article110 1954-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent SHOLAPUR, Oct. 3. -Over one hundred members of Marwari Community, including many women, are today "On fast" before a weltr known Lakshminarayan Temple here, as protest against the sealing of the temple last evening by Police. Before tney went on fast, a110 words
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Article152 1954-10-04 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Mr. Harold Stassen, Director of the United States Foreign Aid Programme, is working on a new "'save Asia" economic scheme to put forward at thc Colombo Plan meeting in Ottawa next week, an official" source told Reuter. Details of the scheme wereReuter - 152 words
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Article26 1954-10-04 1 PARIS, Oct. 3. Andre Baranes, Communist journalist, today confessed to passing national defence secrets to the French Communist Party, the interior Ministry announced. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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224 1954-10-04 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 3— lndonesia's ruling Nationalist PNI Party announced yesterday it will investigate the second marriage of President Soekarno to a beautiful Javanese widow, from a purely "businesslike" viewpoint. The party's vice chairman, Mangunsarkoro. called on the rest of the nation's politicalAP - 224 words
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Article87 1954-10-04 1 DJAKARTA. Oct. 3.— The Egyptian women organisation, "Tht peugihttri ot th* Nile." nas sent a cable to the Indonesian Foreign Ministry criticising President Soekarno's new marriage according to the Djakarta newspaper, "Indonesia Raya." According to the newspaper, the cable said, that whereas so farReuter - 87 words
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237 1954-10-04 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 3.— American efforts to end segregation of Ncgr» and white school children in a score cf areas are continuing to raise problems in several states. Police action thwarted threats against Negro students attending a Maryland high schocl last Friday andAP - 237 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-10-04 1 This beautiful bungalow No. 172, Mount Pleasant will bc the official residence of the Speaker-designate of the new Singapore Legislative Assembly Mr. G. E. X. Oehlers. It is on a four-acre land situated on a high elevation. The gardens will be maintained by the Director of Gardens.49 words
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217 1954-10-04 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 3. Gandhi Jayanthi was observed throughout the country yesterday. The day has been utilised by the State and) Central Governments to launch new schemes and projects designed to increase the welfare of people, particularly in the217 words
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Article89 1954-10-04 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.— lndia yesterday celebrated the «sth birthday Q f the late Mahatma Gandhi with prayers and spinning marathons symbolice tributes to the leader of India's independence movement who meditated while working a spinning wheel. At the site of the cremation of his body, spinnerAP - 89 words
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Article90 1954-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY: Oct. 3. Almost the entire fire fighting fleet of Bombay File Brigade struggled for over two hours to control a fire that completely gutted two silk textile mills and partly damaged two dyeing factories in Central Bombay on Friday mcrn'ng. Seventeen90 words
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Article37 1954-10-04 1 LONDON, Oct. 3. British Commonwealth delegates are preparing here during the weekend for private talks beginning on Tuesday to review their countries respective policies towards the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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79 1954-10-04 1 Congress Wins More Seats In Dt. Bd. Elections From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 3.— More Congress 'suscesses .have been reported in the District Board elections in Coimbatore, Salem and North Arcot and Chinglepet. In Chinglepet all nine contested seats for whioh the results have been announced have gone to79 words
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Article61 1954-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 3. Congress has annexed twenty out of twentyseven seats in Coimbatore District Board for which results have so far been announced. Independents have secured four and Praja-Social-ists three. In Chinglepet Congress ha& secured twelve out of fifteen seats to date, in Salem61 words
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Article44 1954-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 3. Sardar K. M. Panikkar, Member, States Reorganisation Commission said in an interview here, that the Commission would conclude its enquiry by January end and submit its report by June next year.— Copyright.44 words
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219 1954-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.- Mr. Nehru who opened Friday an exhibition organised in connection with the celebrations of the centenary' of Indian Postal stamp was in effective mood. He said there had been quite a few centenary celebrations in219 words
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Article59 1954-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 3. The India Government have decided to give full discretion to the State Governments to relax further to any extent they think fit or to remove wholly food austerity measures. The question of relaxing austerity measures has been under59 words
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133 1954-10-04 1 Gandhi Homes Throughout Rural Areas From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.—Gandhi Samarak Nidhi Organisation administering over tencrore rupees c>f Gandhi Memorail Funds has decided on a suggestion of Mr. Nehru to erect a number of Gandhi Homes, throughout the rural areas of tlie coimtry. These homes ivill touch133 words
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71 1954-10-04 1 13-YEAR-OLD BOY IN SHARK'S STOMACH TOKYO, Oct. 3, -Japanese Press reports toifey said the body of a Japanese boy was found in a shark caught near Nagasaki, western Japan yesterday. Report* said the body was still clad In a shirt and pair of white linean pants. Doctor's estimated the boy71 words
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Article37 1954-10-04 1 LARAMIE WYOMING, Oct. 3. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt wife of the late President, said last night the recent Soviet disarmament proposal Is "a gleam of hope, tho most encouraging: development I have read. APAP - 37 words
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116 1954-10-04 1 TALKS ON FR. SETTLEMENTS PROCEEDING From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.—Discussions between India and France over the transfer of sovreignty over the French Settlements in South India, are still proceeding. The present series of talks relate to administrative, cultural, economic and financial matters. What is still not clear116 words
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220 1954-10-04 1 Nine Nation Agreement On German Arms Control LONDON, Oct. 3. Thy nine-nation conference cn German rearmament tonight broke their deadlock on arms control, the key issue which was holding up complete agreement on a new European defence scheme. Leaving a critical sessUJh of the conference Mr. Paul Henri Spaak. theReuter - 220 words
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62 1954-10-04 1 NINE KILLED IN HOUSE COLLAPSES IN NEW DELHI From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 3. —Nine persons were killed in house collapses in New Delhi on Friday following heavy rains. About 750 houses add mudhouses in low lying areas also crumbled, during the rains, which were described the heaviest62 words
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77 1954-10-04 1 Chandernagore Joins W. Bengal From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.—Former French Settlement of Chandernagore was formally integrated into West Bengal yesterday. The administration of the four-square mile city with fifty thousand population was transferred to West Bengal Government from India Government at a simple ceremony. Chandernagore was transferred77 words
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Article60 1954-10-04 1 STOP PRESS GERMANY TO BE REARMED LONDON, Oct. 3. Nin« nations signed here today an historic pact to rearm West Germany for western defence. At the same time the Foreign Ministers of Brlta'n, the. United States and France signed a delcaratlon virtually renouncing their occupation powers in West Germany ImmediatelyReuter - 60 words
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563 1954-10-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Oct 4, 1954 TO Dr. LIN: OUR GREETINGS WITH the arrival last Saturday in Singapore from America of Dr. Lin Yu-tang, the proposed Chinese University is rapidly passing from the dreamland into the realm of reality. Dr. Lin is its Chancellor designate and he has563 words
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3478 1954-10-04 2 No Peace In South-East Asia Or Far-East Without Admission Of Red China Into UN SEATO Will Not Solve Problem NEW DELHI Initiating a two-day debate on foreign affairs in Lok Sabha Prime Minister Nehru said that there could be no settlement in the Far EastFOC - 3,478 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-10-04 2 Half -Decker The Ceylon Bus Commission paid! a visit to the Government Transport Coaching Building Factory at Chromepet recently. The Picture Shows the Commission inspecting the Model of the "Half-decker" bus of the Government Transport.35 words
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138 1954-10-04 2 EAST BENGAL THANKS INDIA FOR RELIEF NEW DELHI: The Governor of East Bengal has thanked the Government of India for the immediate release by India of 1,500 tons of corrugated (iron sheets for the use of flood victims in East Bengal. A Karachi message says that Mr. C. C. Biswas,FOC - 138 words
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123 1954-10-04 2 Sec. Education Spl Committee To Be Set Up MADRAS: The- Government are considering the appointment of a Special Committee to reorganise secondary education in the light of the report of the Secondary Education Committion. It is understood that the personnel of the Committee will be announced in about a week.F.O.C. - 123 words
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Article254 1954-10-04 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy External Affairs Minister, Mr. A K. Chanda, told Mr. Mahanty, in the Rajya Sabha, that certain areas belonging tc india along the border of West Pakistan had been forcibly occupied by Pakistani nationals. Whenever scuh cases occurred, he added, the Government of IndiaFOC - 254 words
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Article1367 1954-10-04 2 |.r*»«^^^^ fl DON'T MISS THE BUS DECENT developments in Ceylon, with regard to persons oi Indian origin in that island, deserve to be followed by persons of Indian origin in Malaya, with more than ordinary interest. Once upon a time Ceylon needed Indiana, particularly South Indians to1,367 words
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Article61 1954-10-04 2 NEW DELH; The Information and Broadcasting Minister. Dr. B. v. Keskar, said m reply to a question from Dr Ram Subhag Sfiai«ih in the Lok Sajbha last week that the question of putting a television unit would bft considered for tacluaton ta the Seoond Five-Yew plan, sicb aFOC - 61 words
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Article34 1954-10-04 2 KARACHI: A report that Pakistan's Minister for Law. Mr. A. K. Brohi, had resigned from the Cabinet because of differences with the Prime Minister was denied here by am of&ciaa spokesman. FOCFOC - 34 words
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300 1954-10-04 3 Reason For Inclusion Of Opposition Leader COLOMBO: The Prime Minister's reply to Mr. Baadaranaik's conditional acceptance of a place in the Ceylon mission to New Delhi is in the course of preparation. Nothing is yet known officially of Sir John Kotelawala's responseFOC - 300 words
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Article291 1954-10-04 3 NO REVIEW OF PROBLEM AS A WHOLE COLOMBO: The delegation to Delhi will confine their discussions to the controversial clauses in the Indo-Ceylon Agreement and will net review the Indian question as a whole This was disclosed to the Kandyan Members of Parliament by the Prime Minister at "Temple Trees".FOC - 291 words
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Article474 1954-10-04 3 COLOMBO;: The Ceylon Observer, commenting on the Government's decision to send and official delegation to Delhi, wrote last week that like Ceylon, "India too may have her own grouses about the manner in which the Delhi Agreement has been interpreted in Ceylon." t cinting out that the474 words
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529 1954-10-04 3 Ponnambalam s Plea For Magnanimity POINT PEDRO: "I should like to make an appeal to my Kandyan friends before the departure of the Government delegation for Delhi, to treat the question of settling the Indian problem with a degree cf magnanimity, generosity and large-hcartedness." said Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, M.P.,529 words
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Article114 1954-10-04 3 SIMLA: The Punjab Government sent telegrams to the parents of those students of the Government Training College for Women here, who are on a hunger-strike, requesting them to take their daughters from the hostel. Over 130 students of the college are on hunger-strike since Thursday lastFOC - 114 words
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Article58 1954-10-04 3 PATNA: The State Government have approved the scheme of constructing a, weir in the Kulti River with left and right bank canals of 105 cusecs capacity at an estimated cost of Rs. 918,142 to provide irrigation facilities to about 7,000 acres of land. It will he58 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-10-04 3 Photo. Georges SabUer demonstrates his latest invention, a portable helicopter for which he won a .special award at the International Helicopter Competition and Show In Saint Btienne, Central France The helicopter, which can br 'worn* on the shoulders, weighs 27 kilo (about 60 pounds), has a sixAP - 82 words
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388 1954-10-04 3 NEED TO PEG PRODUCTION OF MILL CLOTH NEW DELHI: An important recommendation made toy the Textile Enquiry Committee, it is learnt, is that no expansion of the weaving side of the mill industry should be permitted and that mill production of cloth should be pegged at the current level ofFOC - 388 words
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Article99 1954-10-04 3 BOMBAY: Mr. J.R.D. TataCSiairman of the Air-India International, returned to Bombay by an Air -India International Super Constellation from Geneva after a brief visit to England and Europe. Mr. Tata has been conferred the Cross of an Officer of the Legion D'Honncur (Legion of Honour) byFOC - 99 words
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Article169 1954-10-04 3 LONDON: Serge... CCttJi Jowar, 10-year-old Indian memoer of tne Fiji pon.e force, has been awarded the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry in saving passengers from a burning aircraft. The London Gazette said the Queen approved the immediate award of the decoration. Sergeant Jowar was a passenger169 words
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Article195 1954-10-04 4 COLOMBO: Mr. T. Ramalingam, Tamil Congress, M.P. for Point Pedro, said. "From the beginning of the present Parliament, and even earlier, i had been a member cf the Government parliamentary group. "I attended the first conference held in the Town HaU in Jaffna to consider arrangementsFOC - 195 words
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301 1954-10-04 4 Kandy Council's Suggestion KANDY: if voting were made obligatory, personation and many forms of corruption in elections would disappear, said Mr. Fred dfc Silva in introducing a motion in the Kandy Municipal Council last week that the Central Government be requested to make301 words
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220 1954-10-04 4 JAFFNA: Senator S. p ra- arajasmgham, speaking at a public reception to him held at the Manipay Memorial School. s aid the Tamils should always co-operate with the Sinhalese. it was Senator Pararajastaghaan's firet visit to his home town after his appointment to the Senate. SenatorFOC - 220 words
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303 1954-10-04 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon Indians paying short business and holiday visits to India find themselves stranded at Dhanushkodl and Tlruchirapalll as a result of their being ignorant of a recent amendment to the Indian Income-tax Ordinance in respect of travel from India to foreign countries, according toFOC - 303 words
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Article142 1954-10-04 4 COLOMBO: The Ceyion Democratic Congress has been asked for advice on the amalgamation of four African congresses—the African National Congress, the South African Indian Congress, the South African Congress of Democrats and the South African Coloured Peoples' Organisation into one assembly, the Congress of The PeopleFOC - 142 words
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Article123 1954-10-04 4 COLOMBO: Though the Jaffna man is very energetic it Is deplorable to see him waste an appreciable amount of his energy in court cases," said Mr. p. Sri Skanda Rajab District Judge. Jaffna, speak ing at a me-etingr ot the Thiruketheeswaram Temple Society, held at Mallakajn.FOC - 123 words
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Article52 1954-10-04 4 DEHTWELA: M. D. A. Sapramadhu, appeared before the Colombo South Magistrate, Mr. N. M. J. Rajendam, and paid 2o cts. as income tax due from him. Earlier he had paid Rs. 197.78 when R*. 197.98 was due from him, thus leaving 20 cts,FOC - 52 words
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Article138 1954-10-04 4 COLOMBO: Five thousand excited fans thronged the Ratmalana Airport last week to greet two of the best-known laughter-makers of the Indian stage and screen N. S. Krishnan and his wife T. A. Mathuram. Together with a supporting cast of about 18 Indian actors and actresses,FOC - 138 words
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Article136 1954-10-04 4 GANDHIJI'S COLLEAGUE IN COLOMBO COLOMBO: A man who burnt his passport associating with the late Mahatma Gandhi's crusade in 1912 in South Africa against the colour bar and was packed off to India at the point of a bayonet is now in Ceylon touring the ruined cities. He is Mr.FOC - 136 words
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Article167 1954-10-04 4 COLOMBO: Thc programme of the Jaffna tour ot the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala is to be radically changed owing to his illness. Dr. J. R. Blaze and Sir Arthur de Silva examined the Prime Minister last week and advised him that if he takes aFOC - 167 words
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124 1954-10-04 4 Potter Village Faces Unemployment KEGALLA: Wthole viilage of potters is faced with unemployment, it is situated on the Colombo iKandy road at Annasigala, a nindagama granted by an ancient Kandyan King for their use. All the clay available on this land has been exhausted. The potters have turned to buyingFOC - 124 words
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Article424 1954-10-04 4 No Need To Import Graduates COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, sees no justification for importing graduates for teaching appointments. This is the Prime Minister's reply to an application made to ihim by the Principal of Jaffna College, Rev. E. K. Bunker, for permission to recruit Indian graduates to]FOC - 424 words
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Article52 1954-10-04 4 MAHARAGAMA: A girl, Ariyawathie, was stung to death by hornets at Gonapola. Two other children who were also stung are in a serious condition. It s learnt that the children threw stones at a hornets' nest which had fallen on the ground. The hornetsFOC - 52 words
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Article223 1954-10-04 4 Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike speaking at a meeting of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party at Bentota expressed the hope tlhat the day may not be far off when the two Senanayake cousins Dudley and R. G. will join him in the political arena 'to deliverFOC - 223 words
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Article190 1954-10-04 4 LONDON, Oct 3. MJ. Mohammed Ali, Pakistan's Prime Minister, left here by air for New York y«sterd«v on an 18-day tour of the United States at the Invitation of president Eisenhower. The Prime Minister will have talks with President Eisenihower and senior American officials onReuter - 190 words
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Article130 1954-10-04 4 MOSCOW, Oct. 3- The Duke of Wellington, once y British, diplomat in Petrograd (Leningrad) in the days of Czarist Russia, was the most popular member of the British Parliamentary delegation to the Soviet Union tonight when he addressed his hosts in Russian. After a dinner givenReuter - 130 words
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Article178 1954-10-04 4 COLOMBO, Major Montague Jayawickreme, Minister of Transport and Works, will leave fo E India on Oct. 14 to study the railway systems and rural electrification schemes. in some of the important cities there. An official of tlie Ministry ot Transport and Works said that theFOC - 178 words
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Article130 1954-10-04 4 GAMPAHA: A ten-year old girl of Akbar Town, Enderamulla. described to the magistrate here, Mr. P. Malalgoda, how a Buddhist monk. P. Sobitha, There of Padiliyatuduwa, Enderamulla, committed an offence against her. When the case was called the magistrate cleared the Court, but as theFOC - 130 words
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Article51 1954-10-04 4 LONDON, Oct. 3. The Pakistan Minister of Commerce, Mr. Tafazzal Ali, arrived here yesterday for talks prior to the annual conference GATT (General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs at Geneva later this mcnth. Commonwealth countries will take part in the preliminary talks to start in Londcn Tuesday.—Reuter - 51 words
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85 1954-10-04 4 COLOMBO PACT NATIONS MEET IN DECEMBER JAKARTA, INDONESIA Oct. 2- Indonesia is plann.r.p to call a meeting of the Colombo Pact nations for Jakarta in December to work out details of Ulie proposed Asian African conference, a Foreign Office official said today. Prime Minister Sastroamidjojo and India's Prime Minister NehruAP - 85 words
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79 1954-10-04 4 PROGRAMME AT CHETTIAR TEMPLE TODAY Following music programme is scheduled for today, Monday, Oct. 4, at Chettiar Temple, Tank Road, in connection with Navarathri Festival: 7.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m.; Pandit M. Ramalingam Vocal, P. Sarangapany Violin, M. V. Gurusamy Mridangam. R. Rasu Moorsing. 7.30 pm. 8.00 p.m.: Miss Gowri Nambiar79 words
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Article90 1954-10-04 4 DENVER, Oct. 3. General Alfred M. Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, said that Russia would be "beaten very badly'' in the long run if she were to launch an all-out attack on Western Kurcpe at this time. General Gruenther, here for a conference withReuter - 90 words
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Article90 1954-10-04 4 LONDON, Oct. 3. Mr. John Tilney, Conservative Member of Parliament, will fly to Malaya next Thursday to Join the Secretary <>f State for War, Mr. .Anthony Head, new visiting Army units there. He said today: "As chairman of the Conservative Party's West Africa CommitteeReuters - 90 words
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