Indian Daily Mail, 6 October 1954
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Title Section16 1954-10-06 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 230. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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284 1954-10-06 1 -NEHRU U.S. Aid To Pakistan Is A Danger To Asian Freedom Dispute Now Must Revert To Security Council AH NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— lndia has told Pakistan that American military aid to Pakistan "brings certain consequences" which make it necessary for India to284 words
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Article423 1954-10-06 1 KARACHI. Oct. 5.— Mr. Mohammed Ali, the Pakistan Prime Minister, has informed Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister cf India, that the question cf the future of the .state of Jammu and Kashmir must revert to the Security Council for a solution. This was revealed yesterday fn aReuter - 423 words
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Article48 1954-10-06 1 SAVANNAH (Georgia), Oct. 5. Hunter Air Force officials have solved the problem of keeping' the grass cut m jel fuel and ammunition storage areas where standard mowers can't be used because of the danger of sparks. They've turned out a herd of goats.- APAP - 48 words
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Article97 1954-10-06 1 Collective Punishment Suggested NEW DXL.HI. Oct. s.— Mr. Balwantrai Mehta, Congress General Secretary has suggested to all the State Governments the imposition cf punitive tax m case of communal disturbances on the community or area wihich on enquiry is found to be m wrong. In a circular to Pradesh Congress97 words
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Article198 1954-10-06 1 LONDON. Oct. 5. A party of 20 British politicians, trade unionists and scientists left London by air today fcr China at the iuvitation of the Chinese Peoples Association fcr Cultural Relations. Leader of the group, Mr. Ellis Smith, a Labour member of Parliament, said:Reuter - 198 words
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Article109 1954-10-06 1 LENINGRAD, Oct. s— The sixteen British Members of Parliament touring Leningrad yesterday visited Mr. Nikolai Smirnov, ahairman of the Leningrad city Soviet. They later split into two groups and one went to the Electrocila Works and talked to workers. The factory director revealed that part ofReuter - 109 words
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59 1954-10-06 1 Dusserah At Bharatiya Bhavan Tomorrow The North Indian Hindu Assedation will celebrate Dusserah at the Association premises at Bharatiya Bhavan, 47, Cuff Road, Singapore, tomorrow Thursday Oct. 7, from 8 t>.m. to n p .m Amcng the items' will be a musical concert by Dr. Chhola Singh and party. All59 words
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Article41 1954-10-06 1 COLOMBO. Oct. 5.— Ceylon and Communist China have reached an agreement m Peking on prices for the exchange of rubber and rice, Sir John Kotelawaila, the Prime Minister, announced there today. No details of tthe agreement were disclosed.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article329 1954-10-06 1 Compulsory Repatriation Of Indians Should Be Opposed Giri Discusses Ceylon Indians Issue MADRAS, Oct. s.— Mr. V. V. Giri, former Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon said m an interview, "The India Government should continue to take the stand it had adopted till now with regard329 words
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Article182 1954-10-06 1 LOiMiXJiN, Oct. s.— An agreement settling txie long drawn dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia over the Adriatic territory of Trieste was initialled here today by representatives of four countries. The agreement was initialled by representatives of Italy, Yugoslavia, Britain and the United States. Due to illnessReuter - 182 words
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Article86 1954-10-06 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.— The Ministry of Pood and Agriculture says Indian planters produced more obaoco on fewer acres during the past year. A statement said the 1953-54 crop year had a tobacco production of 256,000 tons, compared with 241,000 tons m 1952-53. The past year, the statementA.P. - 86 words
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43 1954-10-06 1 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: The death occurred here on Wednesday evening Sept. 29 of Mr. L. N. Gubil Sundaresan, free lance journalist. He was a ntan of wide contacts and had toured the United Kingdom and the Continent. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article86 1954-10-06 1 NEW DELiHI, Oct. s.— The Government of India of its programme to train farmers m new agricultural developments, is sending- 15 students to Denmark for a year's study. The 15 will study agricul ture at the People's College, Blsinor. They also will look into the managementAP - 86 words
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Article87 1954-10-06 1 JAKARTA INDONESIA Oct. 5. The Chinese Daily Paper Keng Po today quoted "well informed" sources saying Vice President Mohammad Hatta has told the cabinet by letter he intends to quit. The paper, considered the best m Indonesia, printed the story m connection with a denial last ThursdayAP - 87 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-10-06 1 ADENAUER AT NINE-POWER TALKS KONBAD ADENAUER, centre, West German Chancellor, at the opening session of the Nine- Power Talks on Western Defence and German Rearmament at Lancaster House, London, on Sept. 28. The next day Adenauer lunched with Britisj Premier Sir Winston Churchill at 10 Downing Street. Picture on rightAP - 66 words
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Article304 1954-10-06 1 TEACHING OF VERNACULAR LANGUAGES Mr. Tttkl Chan Bee, Member for Baiestier will seek., an aasuiance from the Colonial Secretary, at the next Legislative Council session, tnat tne Government will encourage teaching of vernacular languages m local schools with English as the language for commercial, international and mter-com-munal intercourse, rather thanAP - 304 words
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Article106 1954-10-06 1 Nehru's Threat— A Shock Cure? NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.— •lawaharlal Nehru says his job as Indian Prime Minis* ter has fatigued him and he may step down, but observers here are not inclined to take him too wtwly. They pointed out that Mr. Nehru m the past has used similarAP - 106 words
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Article684 1954-10-06 1 By Terrorists Was Celebrating Daughter's Birthday In Kulai Oil Palm Estate Four armed Communist terrorists Monday night entered the new estate lines of the Kulai Oil Palm Estate by cutting the chain link fence m several places and invaded the hcuse of the chief clerk.684 words
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1485 1954-10-06 2 Union Railway Minister Visits Site Of Tragedy HYDERABAD: The Genera! Manager of tiie Central Railway told Press :uen that the death roo! m the Hyderabad railway disaster was now 138, including four persons who had succumbed to their injuries m hospital. According toFOC - 1,485 words
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Article70 1954-10-06 2 MADRAS Mr. S. S. Kuranu, Government Inspector of Railuxiys, Southern Reyion, left Madras for Secunderabad to hold an enquiry into the railway disaster. On the way, representations were made to him. tluit if the enquiry were to be held the rescue work would suffer. On this theFOC - 70 words
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Article112 1954-10-06 2 NEW DELHI: Moving for consideration qf the international situation and the policy of the Government of India thereto, Mr. Nehru referred at the outset to the train disaster m Hyderabad and said his mind was gravely perturbed by it. It was a domestic disaster tohic-hFOC - 112 words
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284 1954-10-06 2 BOMBAY; Mr. r. w. Soronsen, a Member of the British and difficulties that confronted independent India sincfc the beginning. But he was very mu eh impressed by the way m which India had tackled those proWeWT and overcame the difficulties It was the greatestFOC - 284 words
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147 1954-10-06 2 NEW YORK: Yugoslavia informed the U. N. SecretaryGeneral Dr. Hammarskjoeld today that it wished to nominate Dr. Radha Binod pal, of India. a s a candidate to fill the vacancy m the International Court of Justice caused by the death of Mr. SenegalFOC - 147 words
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75 1954-10-06 2 MADRAS: The Committee to consider the question of re-organisation of the College of Music and Fine Arts cf the Benares Hindu University (appointed by its Executive Council at its meeting In July) met In Benares last week. TJiq Committee consists cf the University's Vice-Chancel-lor, Dr.FOC - 75 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-10-06 2 Dulles And Mendes France French Premier Pierre Men-des-France gestures during talks with U.S.A. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles cri the French Embassy m London. Tlie two men were m London for the Nine-Power Talks on European Defence and German Rearmament- AP photo.AP - 43 words
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Article275 1954-10-06 2 LONDON'S EXPER lENCE LONDON: Officials m Britain's Ministry of Transport thought they had gone a long way to solving the problem of how to cross he road safely last year when zebra crossings were introduced. The boldly-marked black and white stripes from one pavement to theNAFEN - 275 words
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163 1954-10-06 2 Fat People Lose Weight Communally Anyone who has tried lo lose weight knows that it can be a lonely experience, since everyone ease i s eatin^ and drinking freely. With this m nund, two US researchers have tried group treatment' for obese pecpie. Some &00 volunteers were divided into 12163 words
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Article110 1954-10-06 2 RAJKOT: Strong public resentiment against military firing on unarmed Indian volunteers on Aug. 25 iast, hatforced the Governor of Div to take over the control of trocps. according to reports received here. It Is further reported that the Indian customs authorities at Div foiled aFOC - 110 words
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Article161 1954-10-06 2 GAUHATI: Experimental work for evolving an easier process tf extracting fibre from Ramie plant is now In progr«\ss at th<e Agricultural Research Laboratory at Barhheta (Jornat), an ngr cultural expert of Assam to!d NAFEN. The plant, which grows 'b undantly m Assam, i;- hi^iv vaiuedNAFEN - 161 words
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80 1954-10-06 2 PATNA: As ntany us 9,574 political sufferers m B'har wvm granted cash relief grants of Ks. 3,403,--829 during the period April 1951 to August, 1954, under the Bihar Political Suffereirs' Relief Committees' Scheme. This m, m addition to cash rr'ief grants of a totalNAFEN - 80 words
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139 1954-10-06 2 BOMBAY: Official trading m Ucmou.y's forward co-ton •narkel i-,- expected to be re* 6umed on Dussera Day (Oct. 7) after six week's suspension, according to cotton trade circles here. Tradling was officially isusl~.ended on Aug. 26, after the expiry of the August contract,FOC - 139 words
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93 1954-10-06 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to continue the scheme for the award of overseas scholarships to Scheduled 1 Castes, Scheduled rribes and other Backward Classes instituted m 1954-55, for another five years from 1955-56, with the number of scholarships increased from .«ix toNAFEN - 93 words
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Article95 1954-10-06 2 KATHMANDU The Nepal Government has seized about 300 account books from certain traders m Birgxinj, about two miles from the Indian railhead of Raxaul. The books which were seized during police raids have since been airlifted to ,Kathmandu. A Government spokesman Said that they were beingFOC - 95 words
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Article166 1954-10-06 2 MOSCOW: Spotlights and cine cameras turned on the film stars Nirupa Roy and Nargis who were presented with honours amid loud applause, when they were guests at "Cinema House" on the occasion of the opening of trie first Indian film festival. Loiter "Do Bigiha Zamin" was166 words
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784 1954-10-06 3 Problems Of Stateless!, Persons Main Item v NEW DELHI: The Prime x>linjj»ter <rf Ceylon is expected to arrive m New Delhi on Oct. 9 for talks with the Government of India regarding the implement >t:on of the Delhi AgreementFOC - 784 words
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Article85 1954-10-06 3 COLOMBO: The proposed conference of Ceylon's delegates proceeding to Delhi for talks with the Indian PrimtMinister, Mr. Nehru, on IndoCoylon problem?!, has boon put till Tuesday, owing to Ceylcn Prime Minister, Sir Jonh Kotelawala being- indisposed. S'r John i s dow n with 'flu nnd the doctorsFOC - 85 words
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Article191 1954-10-06 3 COLOMBO: The evening paper Ceyicn Observer railed upon Ceyion l'nme Minister, rvotelawaU, to approach his iorthcomin£ Dcim mis&ion m a •statesmanlike" spirit. 'Ihe paper .siad tliat it was an easy matter fcr any policieal midget to stamp his foot and shout invectives against india at meetingsFOC - 191 words
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Article220 1954-10-06 3 COLOMBO. Mr. S. J. Chelvanayagam, Leader of the Ceylon Federal Party, ras convened a mass meeting cv Oct. 2 at the Colombo Town Hall. m a statement to tne Fresa, Mr. Chelvanayagam said the meeting had been culled to ledge a strong protest against rendering Stateless eightFOC - 220 words
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Article128 1954-10-06 3 IN DO CEYLON CONTEST COLOMBO liie Ceylon Observer has decided to initiate an annual InduCeylon swimming contest. The paper announced that tt'is ytar U. (^ne:^ \viU bi' between v representative team of the Ceylon Amateur Sw. mining Association and the Bombay .State Aquatic Association. It said 12 top swimmers fromFOC - 128 words
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304 1954-10-06 3 Travel Restrictions' Difficulties Of Ceylon Indians COLOMBO: Ctf&M lnaum» paying snort business and hoi>oay vis.ts to maia and memacivcs stranaed at DnanusKoui aim Tlrucinrapain as a resu.i or their being ignoiant er a recent amtnument to the Indian ineomc-i ax Ordinance m respect of travel trom lncha to tcieign countries,FOC - 304 words
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Article113 1954-10-06 3 BANGALORE: A pleasant function took place recently m the chambers of the Chief Minister of Mysore, when khadi hundis, worth Rs. 200, were sold to Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister, by the Director, Rural Industrialisation m Mysore, Mr. b» Beerappa. Tht Secretaries to Government the DirectorFOC - 113 words
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Article56 1954-10-06 3 PATNA: The Bihar State Government have decided to create two division:* with head-quarters at Nirmali and at Supaul or any ether suitable place where accommodation may be available, m order to proceed with the Kosi Project work, it is understood. In addition, a sub-division also under the existingNAFEN - 56 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-10-06 3 Making one oj her now infrequent public appearances, 7^-year-old Princess (formerly Queen) Wilhelmina of Holland unveils 9 statue m the inner court of Leyden Toimi Hall. The statue is a yift of Queen Juluinu- to Lcydcn, Holland's famous University centre, wfiere Juliatia ivas once a student. AP photo.AP - 50 words
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Article99 1954-10-06 3 MADRAS: Mr.C. Raja&opalachari\ m an appeal to the people to contribute to the Madras Gandhi Mandtapam Fmnd, 3ays: "On October 2 we enjoy a holiday as Mahatma Gandhi .1 birthday, which means we cani j>ay and wages for that day without work. May I appeal to99 words
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367 1954-10-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Deihch of the Supreme Court recently dismissed on -ippcal preferred by Mr. Dutial Raul, a memoir of Hiv Oriss i Assembly whose election uas declared void fry the Cuttack Election Tribunal. Afr. Haul wa:i elected m theFOC - 367 words
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Article146 1954-10-06 3 The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court recently rejected an appeal preferred by Mr. Mujibar Rahman Choudhurj against the judgment of the West Bengal Election Tribunal, which had dismissed his election petition challenging the election of a member of the State Assembly Mr. Abdul Barkat Ataui146 words
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122 1954-10-06 3 4,00,619 Out Of 4,89.767 Labourers Are Indians NEW DELJU: Out of B total of 4,89,767 labourers working: m tea estates i<n Ceylon, persons of Indian origin totalled 4,00,619, the prime Minister. Sri jawaharlal Nehru told H member m a written reply m the Lok Sabhu. These figures, taken as onFOC - 122 words
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495 1954-10-06 3 Questions In Lok S abha: NEW DELHI: The Deputy Finance Minister, mt. AC. Guha, told Mr. v. c Ohose j n the Rajya Sabha that two scheduled banks and 12 non-scheduled banks ha.'l so far been refused! licences under the Banking495 words
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Article131 1954-10-06 3 India Burma Boundaries NKW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehiu told Mr. Valiulia m the Raiya Sabba that there was no proposal at present under consideratl n for the setting up rf a jo.nt commisi?ion of India and Kurnia for demarcation of the boundaries between the two countries. Government had not soFOC - 131 words
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Article126 1954-10-06 3 QUILON: Twenty smart girls between the ages of 18 and 25 turned up at the fyuiion District Police Headquarters, where preliminary selection of candidates to fill up vacancies m the State's Women Police Force was hel<i recently. Many among them were Matriculates. The "best five" out of tfheFOC - 126 words
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136 1954-10-06 4 TEMPERANCE WORKERS FORM FED. COUNCIL PANNIPITIYA: The Women's Christian Temperance Union, at a recent meeting, decided to form a Federated Council of Temperance Workers. Mrs. c. b. Godlieb, who presided, said the meeting was convene^ to reorganise th*: Federated Council of Temperance Workers inaugurated, m 1916, or to form a.FOC - 136 words
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Article210 1954-10-06 4 COLOMBO; The University c;ourt agreed that the total emoluments of the next ViceChancelldr shoui<i be Rs. 48,700 a year where the selected candidate doe# not hold a pensionable post, and Rs. 19,500 if he holds a pensionable office. The Court also decided to publicise the vacancy both byFOC - 210 words
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315 1954-10-06 4 Kotelawala's Announcement JAFFNA,: The Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala, made a surprise announcement here recently that the constitution would be amended to give Sinhalese and Tamil parity of status as the official languages of the country He was replying to Mr. HandyFOC - 315 words
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Article109 1954-10-06 4 JAKARTA INDONESIA, Oct. s—The5 The third marriage ot Indonesian President Soekarno already a national talking pomt brought press suggestions yesterday that he resign. His first childilessmarriage ended m a divorce, hob second wife, 29 years old Fatmawati, has borne him four children. Confirmation that Soekarno hadAP - 109 words
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Article42 1954-10-06 4 TOKYO, Oct. 5 The North Korean, radio at Pyongyang said today the Chinese Communists announced the withdrawal of seven divisions from North Korea. The pullout, involving possibly from 50 000 to 70,000 men. beeran on Spnt. 16.- APAP - 42 words
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56 1954-10-06 4 vacua, Kast Pakistan, o c t s.— The first thermal power plant m East Pakistan has been opened at Shiddirganj. It will supply electricity to the growing Dacca-Narayangam Industrial area. Grants from the United States, Colombo plan countries and the British Common- wealth helped56 words
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Article29 1954-10-06 4 The Governor has appointed Monday, Oct. 26. to be observed as a Bank and Public Holiday m Singapore m substitution for Saturday. Oct. 23.29 words
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Article35 1954-10-06 4 SPECIAL U.N. FUND URGED UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Oct. s.—iraq, South Korea and the Philippines m notes published yesterday, said they favoured setting up a special United Nations Fund for economic deveJopment of underdeveloped countries.- APAP - 35 words
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Article41 1954-10-06 4 KATMANDU NEBAU Oct. s—Two5 Two prisoners were afrot to death by guards during a mass scape from Tauihawa jail m West Nepal, according- to reports reaching here. Twenty six other prisoners got away, taking live rules with them.- APAP - 41 words
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428 1954-10-06 4 COLOMBO: The goal of the Tri Sinhale Feramuna was clarified by the Rev. G. W. Mendis when the Battaramulla Branch was inaugurated recently. "Our movement," he said "is to unite aJ the Ceylonese and to accelerate the improvement ot her social andF.O.C. - 428 words
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Article54 1954-10-06 4 COLOMBO: The "Observer" understands that Mr. C. C- Desai, High Commissioner for India m Coylon, is likely to be posted to Burma as Indian Ambassador when his term of office m Ceylon ends. The post has been left vacant by the recent transfer of Mr.FOC - 54 words
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Article325 1954-10-06 4 COLOMBO: Mr. K. A. Uil. Bert Perera, of Gower Street, Havelcck Town, Colombo, Editor of the "Guardian" and Mr. N. W. A. Remus de Silva, of Visaka Road, Bambalapitiya, printer and publisher of the same paper, on whom notices were issued recently, m connection with aFOC - 325 words
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Article33 1954-10-06 4 TUONDHEIM, Norway, Oct. 5 —A giant Octopus measuring more than seven feet ucross the body and having tenaclcs over 23 feet lone was found floating dead m tne JFjord yesterday.— APAP - 33 words
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Article27 1954-10-06 4 Oct. 5. About 10,000 women demonstrated m front of the U.S. consulate demanding that the United States halt the withdrawal of troon« from Korea. APAP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-10-06 4 Persian Army operatives captured the printing plant of the Communist Tudeh Party's newspaper Mardom," after a sue year search. The press was found m the cellars of a dwelling m the village of Davoudieh, about six miles north of Tehran. Three men were arrested. Photo shows:AP - 93 words
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Article92 1954-10-06 4 SEGREGATION IN CHURCH MUST GO NEW YORK. Oct. 5.— Tlhe Episcopal Church News says "segregation m the churches must go." The current issue of the church publication says segregation m the churches must be ended not because of any Supreme Court decision but because it is "a glaring denial ofA.P. - 92 words
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Article141 1954-10-06 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.— The Government has been asked to restrict the establishment of new pharmaceutical factories m India by foreign firms. The Ministry of Commerce and Indusarys Pharmaceutical Enquiry Committee made this recommendation m a 400-page report covering an investigation of all ph.tses ofA.P. - 141 words
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Article105 1954-10-06 4 NEW DELHI. Oct. 5.- -India has complained to Portugal against the 'alleged public beating of a woman agitating for Portuguese Goa's union with India and other "brutal treatment" of demonstrators. A note sent to the Portuguese legation here yesterday said there were continued reportsReuter - 105 words
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Article52 1954-10-06 4 TEHERAN, Oct. 5.— The trial of Dr. Hussein Fatemi, former Persian Foreign Minister charged with treason against the Shah, was ordered to continue In camera. Dr. Fatemi faces five charges o;- acts against the Shah, including an attempt to overthrow the monarchy m favour of a communist styleReuter - 52 words
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Article25 1954-10-06 4 .L.UNDUN, Oct. s.—YUSOvia and Italy will aamg n an *gi*K*UU here today settln--tnp Trieste dispute, a usuiNv well informed source said here ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article120 1954-10-06 4 STAR PRESS EMPLOYEE PASSES AWAY We regret to announce the death of Mr. A. V. Kamanujam Naidu of the Star Press at 3 a.nu yesterday, after a brief illness. He was aged fifty five and a bachelor. The body of the late Mr. Naidu was interred accoi-cC-ing to Hindu rites120 words
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Article115 1954-10-06 4 At 4.45 p.m. on Monday the body of an unknown female Chinese was recovered from the sea off Amber Road The body was that of a middle-aged woman, height about 5 ft. 5 ins. and thin build. The face was thin and the cheek bones were high.115 words
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Article80 1954-10-06 4 KARACHI, OQt. SLK-Noma-di c tribesmen who each tali move thei r herd fro m Afghanistan ,;aito Pakistan foi winter grazing will find welcome "ews awaiting; them this season. The Pakistan Government has abolished the surcharge on tirni (grazing) texes. A Government spokud-inun said th^ action will reduceAP - 80 words
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Article62 1954-10-06 4 BOMBAY, Oct. 5. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, prime Minister of India, w ill inaugurate the Indo-Arab Society here on October 7. The society was formed recently to promote greater culUiral and economic relations between India an<j the Arab countries. The society's President, Mrs. Kamaladevi Chatopaclhyaya, said that the responseReuter - 62 words
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Article52 1954-10-06 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. The Indian Government announced that Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit has been appointed Indian Ambassador to Ireland. She will hold this post along with another new job Indian High Commissioner m Liondon. Mrs. Pandit, sister of Prime Minister Nehru, will take up her new duties mA.P. - 52 words
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Article56 1954-10-06 4 Volunteers for service with the Royal Malayan Navy are reminded that today (Wednesday) is the last day of the present recruiting period, and that thereafter, there will be no recruiting into the Navy until next year. Transport will meet intending recruits at the Rotherham Gate,56 words
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53 1954-10-06 4 LONDON, Oct. 5 Princes.3 Morgaret will visit the British West Indies early next year it was officially announced here. Queen Elizabeth's ypunger sister will travel abroad the ne w Royal Yacht Britannia to the British Caribbean islands of Trinidad, Grenada, Barbados, Antigua. Jamaica andReuter - 53 words
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Article262 1954-10-06 4 LENINGRAD, Oct. 5 —The Union Jack and the Hammer and Sickle flew side by side at Loungi-ad Station yesterday to greet 16 British me inters oi FuTliamvnt. The British delegation arrived at Russia's second city -a brief visit before returning to tne capital m time forReuter - 262 words
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98 1954-10-06 4 Following were elected to the new Management Committee of the Singapore Indian Association at a meeting held un uct. 3. at the Association premises: PRESIDENT: Mr. Durgadas Sachdev; VICE-PRESIDENT: Mr. Bakritawar Singh; HON GENERAL, SECRETARY: Mr. R. Ramalingam; HON. TREASURER: Mr. M. LoboCHAIRMAN, BOARD O F98 words
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Article130 1954-10-06 4 The third combined annual athletic sports of Victoria and Royal English schools. Muar were held under ideal weather on Friday, Oct. 1, at the Bandar Malay School padang under the distinguished patronage of Dato Haji Syed Abdui Kadir bin Mchamed. the Mentri Besar, Johor« There was a large130 words
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70 1954-10-06 4 PROGRAMME AT CHETTIAR TEMPLE TODAY Following musical programme is scheduled for tcday, Wednesday, Oct. 6, at Chettiar Temple, Tank Road, m connection with Navarathn Festival: 7.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m.: Miss S. Vijayalakshmi and Miss S. Vimala Vocal, P. Saranpapany Violin, M. Ramalingatn Harmonium, M. V. Gurusamv Mridangam. 8.00 p.m. 9.0070 words
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Article34 1954-10-06 4 PAR. MISSION TO MOSCOW KARACHI: Oct. s_a Par kistan economic mission left yesterday for Moscow for a 'month-long visit to Russia. The mission will visit variout industrial concerns and power and agricultural projects. AP.34 words
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Miscellaneous125 1954-10-06 4 {film diary! cToooooooooooooooooooww CAPITOL: Apache PAVILION: if kii mii Hoiidav REX: White Fire ROXY: Wonder Man (Tech.) ATLANTIC: Powder River QUEENS: Tangisan Ibu (Malaya) GARRICK: Angin Berpesan (Malay) SUN: Man From The Alamo (Tech.) ROYAL: Naila Kalam (Tamil) CATHAY: Forbidden Cargo ALHAMBRA: The Hidden City ODEON: Thunder Storm DIAMOND: Mayurpankh125 words
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