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Title Section16 1954-10-09 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 233 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 SiX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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242 1954-10-09 1 Nehru Inaugurates Society EGYPT HOPES WILL BRING PEACE AND PROSPERITY BOMBAY, Oct. 8. Sndian Premier JawaharlaJ Nehru, inaugurating the Indo-Arab Society here Ihursday, declared the pro|»osed Afro- Asian conference "is not to bin:! Asian and African nations together against any country or continent."A.P. - 242 words
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Article92 1954-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. 8. Britisui scientists have invented a giant ttiree-diinensional electronic brain for solving conundrums which complicate the nations guided tainsue programme. Tridac short title for three dimensional analogue computer has been developed by the Ministry of Supply to simplify mathematical problems aaaociated with guided mifwile, radar, high-speedReuter - 92 words
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128 1954-10-09 1 CEYLON P.M. ARRIVES FOR TALKS WITH PREMIER NEHRU NEW DELHI. Oct. 8. Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir Jonn Kotelawcla, arrived here tcday to discuss with Prime Minister Nehru the problem of 850,000 persons that noi^dy apparently wants. The persons of Indian origin are new living m Ceylon. Ceylon insists they shculdReuter - 128 words
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Article149 1954-10-09 1 WHERE INDIA'S GREATNESS LIES... From Our Own Correspondent KOMBAY. Oct. 8.- Laying Uu: foundation stone of the Control Labour Institute Mr. Nehru said. 1 my conception of India's gPMIMM Is m her economic prosperity. I never think m terms of military strength." He went on. "The other flay In the149 words
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Article275 1954-10-09 1 INDIA AND JAPAN TO COMPETE OTTAWA, Oct. 8. -Strong competition between India and Japan for the markets of Southeast Asia is torecast by Sir Chinatitnan Deshmuk.i, India's Finance Minister. He expects this to be particularly strong m bhe field of textiles. Sir Chinataman who is attending the Colombo Plan ConferenceReuter - 275 words
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Article98 1954-10-09 1 COLOMBO. Oct. 8. New national awards which will lep'ace Imperial Honours m Ceylon will be made by Queen Elizabeth m her capacity as Queen of Ceylon, semi-official sources said today. The titles will be m the national languages of Ceylon instead of m English as hitherto.Reuter - 98 words
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Article81 1954-10-09 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. S. The State DenartaMnt spokestn<n refused to comment on nimour.s that the united stateg had asked the Chinese Nationalists to stop bombing the Commun:st-held mainland. Earlier press reports here said the United States had suggested this to Nationalist China several days ago. ThisReuter - 81 words
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Article143 1954-10-09 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 8. The rice-producing nations oi Soutn and South-East Asia have now cvercome the world shortage of rice and are iaced fjy the .senous threat of a rice glut, the Colombo Plan conference heard yesterday. An official conference .source said the United States proposals for disposalReuter - 143 words
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Article73 1954-10-09 1 BOSTON, (Massachusetts). Oct. 8. Prime Minister Mohammed Ali of Pakistan was described as "feeling fine" after a night at Massachusetts genreal hospital, which he entered Wednesday for a routine medical check. A member cf his party reported the Prime Minister would leave tonight for North Dakota andAP - 73 words
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234 1954-10-09 1 Will Amend Constitution To Make India A Welfare-State —Says Nehru From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. Mr. Nehru who arrived here Wednesday after a three-day cruise m the Arabian Sea promised to carry out, if necessary, amendments to the Constitution to turn India rapidly into a Welfare State. He was234 words
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Article101 1954-10-09 1 From Our Own Correspondent An interesting incident happened at the futict'.ov While addressing a meeting consisting oj fifteen hundred very important persons, his attention was diverted by about two thousand workers engaged m construction of a dam beyond the pavilion. A frown slowly gathered on101 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-10-09 1 India-born singer and dancei Amni Sanl, who has started a six-month engagement with the New Rome Musical Show -All Are Women But ML*", relaxes m her Rome apartment. The show stars Macario, oae of Italy's top entertainers. Ainru is considering several film offers.— AP Photo.AP - 48 words
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Article72 1954-10-09 1 KARACHI. Oct. 8. The Government of Pakistan Thursday formally sent a request for U.S. emergency relief aid for flood affected areas m Punjab province. The request, made through the U.S. Foreign Operations Administration, gave a detailed account of the damage caused by floods, which spreadAP - 72 words
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Article120 1954-10-09 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 8. A drop of a penny a pound m the price of rubber ceyion will send to Communist China under a nc w trade paot. is offset by a drop of £10 sterling a ton m the price of rice China will send to Ceylon, theReuter - 120 words
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Article130 1954-10-09 1 Fr. Premier Hopes For Victory PARIS, Oct. B.— Mr. Pierre iMendes France, the French Prime Minister, seemed assured last night of a substantial favcurable vote m the National Assembly for French participation m the L,ondon plan to include Germany m the Atlantic alliance. This was the prevailing up. men afterReuter - 130 words
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Article85 1954-10-09 1 NOSCOW, Oct. 8. A satirical poet, Sergvi Vasyiliev, has been put to work mi n the Soviet Union's campaign against excessive drinking. I'ravda. usually the height of Communist dignity, has publishel a slangy 72-line verse from his pen excoriating a worker, Fedot, who went to Pot IVAP - 85 words
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Article188 1954-10-09 1 U.S. OFFER OF GRAINS TO WORLD OTTAWA, Oct. 8. The Marquess cf Heading. Briti&h Minister of State, said here united States representatives at the Colombo Han conlerence here put torward a new Kind of proposition for Colombo Plan aia involving the use of American surplus farm products. "This wiil needReuter - 188 words
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Article83 1954-10-09 1 UNITED NATIONS, (New York), Oct. 8. Mohammed Zafrullah Khan. Pakistan's Foreign Mtnister, was elected a judge m the international Court of Justice today. Mr. Zafrullah Khan defeated Radhabinod Pal of India for a judgeahip on the Court m simultaneous secret balloting m the 60-nation U.N. GeneralAP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-10-09 1 LONDON. Oct. S. People m southern England saw a blue moon last night. But m some parts rcund London the moon appeared to be green. Dr. H. Percy Wilins, a lunar expert, gave the official explanation "This kind of blue moon is not so very uncommon. The moonReuter - 76 words
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Article25 1954-10-09 1 Photo shows: French Premier Pierre Mendes-France (left) and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer shake hands after the signing ceremony.- AP Phot**.AP - 25 words
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Article94 1954-10-09 1 MADRAS, Oct. 8. Fra nee and India have reached complete agreement over ihe transfer of French India port town m South India, according to French Indian Socialist party sources Thursday. They added that Municipal Council members will vote at Kazhur village, near Pcndicherry, supervised by aA.P. - 94 words
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Article61 1954-10-09 1 CALCUTTA GAS COMPANY ABLAZE From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Oct. 8. -A huge blaze m the OrientaJ Gas Company m East Calcutta on Wednesday destroyed two lakh and fifty thousand cubic feet of gas. One of three giant holders of the company accidentally caught fire due to a leakage and61 words
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Article81 1954-10-09 1 No Nobel Peace Prize This Year OSLO, Oct. 8. The Norwegian Parliament today decided not to award the Nobel Peace Prize this year. The prize money will be reserved for next year, the official announcement said. The Nobel Committee gave no reason for not awarding the prize nor have theReuter - 81 words
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Article38 1954-10-09 1 PARIS, Oct. 8. Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshid a was received yesterday by Bernard Lafay, Chairman of the Paris Municipal Council, who handed him a medal of Vermeil commemorating the Premier's visit to France.- APAP - 38 words
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Article24 1954-10-09 1 KARACHI, Oct. 8. EisaKt Sato, personal representative of the Japanese Prime Minister, leit Karachi for Paris after a two-day visit. APAP - 24 words
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548 1954-10-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Oct, 9, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS V. K. K. MENON ON MALAYA JVJALAYA has of late been getting increasing attention from world leaders especially from those who are sympathetic towards the cause of the nun-sell'-governing territories. The latest to back Malayan freedom is that famous548 words
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753 1954-10-09 2 Dedication To Gandhian Ideals Urged NEW DELHI: President Rajendra Prasad said here on Saturday that influenced by the glitter of the West, India today was 'tending to attach more importance to things which belonged to the West and 'to underrate what was basically her own.FOC - 753 words
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Article334 1954-10-09 2 NEW DELHI: The nation on Saturday last celebrated the 85th birth anniversary 01 Mahatma Gandhi by dedicating itself anew to the eradication ot untouchability and rural uplift work two subjects dear to the Mahatma's heart. In Bombay State and Saurashtra Gandhiji's home state —the day wasFOC - 334 words
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Article207 1954-10-09 2 MADhA6: The Government have appointed a Committee m connection with the offer made by the Dr. Alagappa Chettiar College Endowment Trust to start a Medical College at Karaikudi. The committee will consist of the following members: Dr. A. L. Mu&Uiar, Vice-Qhancel-lar. University of Madras. (Chaurman), Dr.FOC - 207 words
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Article229 1954-10-09 2 The body of tihe late Kavirrtani Desikavina><akam Pillai was cremated here last Monday. Earlier the body was taken m a procession from the residence of the Kevimani and throughout the six-furlong route a vast number of people had gathered to pay their last respects to theFOC - 229 words
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172 1954-10-09 2 ALI'S CABINET DIVIDED ON EAST BENGAL? KARACHI: Karachi's English daily Times of Karachi' has openly started suppoitmg the United Front Party of ttaai Bengal. The paper has the reputation here of having the support of Minister Nawab Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani a nd Punjab Chief Minister Sir Firoze Khan Noon andFOC - 172 words
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85 1954-10-09 2 KATHMANDU: The Prim 2 Minister of Nepal, Mr. MP. Koirala, denied local Press reports that one of his Cabinet Ministers had been asked to resign. Meanwhile Mr. B. p .Koirala, President of the Nepali Congress, m a statement has reiterated that his party willFOC - 85 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-10-09 2 A GREAT POET OF TAMILAND Kavinianl Ddipavlnayagatn Pillal, who passed away recently m Putter! village, near Nagercoil, South India. His poetical works were marked by utter simplicity and lucidity. He was held m great esteem among literary circles.38 words
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122 1954-10-09 2 Thanu Pillai's Tribute To Kavimani TRIVANDRUM: The Chiel Minister, Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai, m a statement said: "I mourn the passing of Kavimani Desikavinayakam Plllai. He was beloved not only to the Tamilians whose thoughts and emotions he stir* red and smoothed by the melody of his metre and theFOC - 122 words
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Article76 1954-10-09 2 NEW DELHI: Nine persons were killed m house collapses m the city on Friday last following heavy rains, according to unofficial fig urea available here. About 750 houses and mudhuts m low-lying- areas also crumbled during on Tuesday* rains, which were described as the heaviestFOC - 76 words
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609 1954-10-09 2 FIFTY-NINE PER CENT GET LESS THAN Rs. 51! CENSUS OF CENTRAL EMPLOYEES NEW DELHI: About 901,000, or 30 per cent, of the. total number of Central Government employees, excluding n on- d\ ilians In the armed forces, were paid below Ks. 51 per month on Dec 1, 1951, against 942,000,FOC - 609 words
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Article66 1954-10-09 2 NEW DELMI: A meeting of the Art Purchase Committee of the National Art Treasures Fund will be held at the Indian Museum, Calcutta, on Oct. 22 and 23. for the purchase of paintings, sculptures imanuscripts textiles and miniatures for the National Museum, and the NationalFOC - 66 words
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1019 1954-10-09 3 Vinoba Bhave Points Way To A Happy World IT is a common iealure of human life as at present organized that while one section of th* society enjoys a spell of pi asperity, another section m another part has to pass1,019 words
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69 1954-10-09 3 NEW I>ELHI: The Government of India has decided to give full discretion to the State Governments to relax further, to any extent they think fit, or to remove wholly the existing food austerity measures, it was learnt here. The question of relaxation of the austerityFOC. - 69 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-10-09 3 Sri C. Subramuniam, Minister for Finance and Education buying Khadi Ilundis from the Chief Minister.17 words
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297 1954-10-09 3 Lie-ware the cockroach. It is an insect with a. long, long lustory and a great spread;.* of disease, it can be traced back of millii.on.s ol years, to a. period long before tne appearance of the diinosaur. There are many species m existence today, varyingVSPS - 297 words
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Article81 1954-10-09 3 KURNOOL* The A.ndhra Governor Mr. C M. Tnvedi and Mrs. Kusiim Trivcdl wera at home on Friday last at Raj Bh» va n m celebration >f the First Anniversiar V of the inauguration of the Anihra State. Over '00 invitees, official and non-official, responded to theFOC - 81 words
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98 1954-10-09 3 West Bengal Oil Paintings For W. H. O. NEW DELHI: At the re quest of the World Health Organization, the West Bengal Government has made a gift of three oil paintings, which were put up m the recent exhibition organized by W.H.O. (S.-E. Asia Region) m Delhi, Dr. B. C.FOC - 98 words
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402 1954-10-09 3 Burma Back As Biggest Rice Producer Burma has now recovered its former position of being the l'irgcst exporter of rice. This is one of the outstanding features m rice production during the first s; x months of the present year. This is revealed m the September Supplement on rice to402 words
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Article319 1954-10-09 3 (ByHarinShah) Admiration of the skill and ingenuity of Japanese industrial economy by every Indian of consequence who visits Japan has nearly become a part of our public virtue. The fact, however, that such admiration has now become a routine practice does not in any way invalidate319 words
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Article190 1954-10-09 3 Late Sri Sringeri Swami BANARAS: A public meeting: was held ihere last Thursday to pay homage to the late Jagatguru of Snngeri Matn, His Holiness Sri ChandraseKhara Bharati, who died on Sunday after being caught m a strong current m the swollen Tunga. Mr. N. Chandrasekhara Aiyar, ex-Judge of theFOC - 190 words
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109 1954-10-09 3 NEW DEIiHI: A Spanish lexicon of Sanskrit, pali and Tamil terms of Indian philosophy was published last week by a well-known publisher's house, "Editorial Kier of Buenos Aires, according to a report received here. The lexicon is of 330 pages written by Dr. Francisco KastbergerFOC - 109 words
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Article58 1954-10-09 3 TIRUPATI: His Holiness Sri Vanamamalai jeer Swamlgai after offering worship at the temples m Tirupati, came to Tirumalai and was on arrival received at the outskirts of Tirumalai, by the temple authorities and others. The SwamAji offered worship and halted for two days at Tirumalai. The SwamijiFOC - 58 words
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435 1954-10-09 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said m the Rajya Sabha that Soviet Russia haa offered "considerable credit at a low rate cf interest" for the setting up cf a steel plant m India and that Russian technicians would set up the plant. Mr. NehruFOC - 435 words
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Article172 1954-10-09 3 KARACHI: The question of Pakistan's place m the Commonwealth alter she declares herself an" "Islamic Republic" on Jan 1, 1955, has come to the fore following the announcement by the Jt J rime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, that the new Constitution would be ready on DecFOC - 172 words
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Article135 1954-10-09 3 MADRAS: Sardar K. M. Panikkar, member of the states Reorganisation Commission, said here that the Commission would conclude its inquiry by the end of January. "Unless some unforeseen circumstances arise, we hope to submit our report to the Government of India by Juno next year,FOC - 135 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-10-09 3 Sir John Kotelawala Premier of Ceylon wa* given a rousing reception at Jaffna, which he v sited recently. In the picture above Sir John is being taken m procession around the main streets. Young girls are performing Kummi andkolattam (group dance played with sticks). Jaffna merchants90 words
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137 1954-10-09 3 Textile Mills In Pakistan Snort Of Spare Parts KARACHI: Pakistan's textile industry is seriously hit by an acute shortage 01 .spare parts and aciessones for textile machinery, it was authoritatively stated here. According to a leading- textile miliowner, nearly 2o</ c ol the mills m Pakistan are facing a "seriousFOC - 137 words
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50 1954-10-09 3 Modern Slaughter-House For Karachi KARACHI: The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations has offered to provide machinery, wcrth over Rs. 1,00,00,000 for a rmdern .sl:iughter-housc m Karachi. The Karachi Municipal Corpor^.ion has asked the Centre fcr a lo;in of Rs. 90,00,000 to meet tie cost r' buildings. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article36 1954-10-09 3 KARACHI. Chaurlhri KhalLq-uz-Zaman, former Governor of East Pakistan, is likely^ to be appointed Pakistan's 'Ambassador to Indonesia, it ia reliably learned. An official announcement Is expected m a. few days. FOCFOC - 36 words
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135 1954-10-09 3 Manavala Ramanujam For Tirupati Varsity TIRUfATI: Mr. S. Govji darajulu Naidu, Vice-~nan-cellor of sri VenKateswara University, told Pressmen here that prof. S. G. Manavala Ramanujam, former Vice-Chancellor of the Annamalai University, had been appointed as the Proiessor ol Zoology and said it was a good thing such an experienced manFOC - 135 words
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Article53 1954-10-09 3 KARACHI. The Pakistani Government last week declared "illegal," the strike by 3,000 workers of the Adam.ice Cotton Mills near here. An official announcement said; "If the workers d o not resume work they a rc liable to consequences." Thehnill workers are demanding higher wages and hpttor condition^FOC - 53 words
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Article57 1954-10-09 3 BELLARY: The first anniversary of the transfer of the district of Bellary to Mysore state from the composite Madras State was celebrated on Friday last at Bellarv by the District Karnatak Act s on Committee. "Vijaya Mandir," the office of the committee was beautifully illuminated TheFOC - 57 words
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641 1954-10-09 4 Inaugurates Tactical School On I. N. S. Venduruthy COCHIN: Prime Minister Nehru inspected the largest naval establishment m India,, here iiast Saturday. He inaugurated the Naval Tactical School on 1.N.& Yenduruthy and also paid a visit to the Navigation School. Mr. Nehru arrived here mFOC - 641 words
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Article77 1954-10-09 4 KARACHI: The World Bank is reliably reported to have suggested the middle of November for th e resumption of tripartite talks on the canal waters dispute between India and Pakistan. Washington is to be the venue of th e talks between India, Pakistan and the World Bank,FOC - 77 words
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Article143 1954-10-09 4 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government and the Standard Vacuum Oil Company signed an agreement for search of crude oil reserves m a 20.000 square mile area m East and West Pakistan An official Press note issued here said that the agreement signed m Washington provides thatFOC - 143 words
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Article168 1954-10-09 4 Where To Be NtiW DELHI: The Rehuoilitation Minister, Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, found himself m an embarrassiny jiosit.on, b< i iihmc his presence i~'as required m both Houses of Parliament at the s::nxe t.me. Mr. Jain uxis m charge of the Administration t»/ Evacuee Property (Amendment) Hill m the Lj(>kF.O.C. - 168 words
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Article60 1954-10-09 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nityananda Kanungo. M.P., has been appointed Deputy Minister. He will be attached to the Ministry o f Commerce and industry and deal with the development of cottage Indus tries. Mr. Nityananda Kanun°o was Chairman of the Textile Enquiry Committee, which recently submittedFOC - 60 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-10-09 4 Mr. Charles Gestring, American Farm Youth trainee from Montana USA met Sri M. Uhaktavatsalara, Minister for Agricuiture at the Secretariat on Monody the 37th September ittM. Mr. Charles Gestring itt undergoing fawn training m India under an exchange programme.43 words
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197 1954-10-09 4 Assurance Given To Employees Of Chandernagore NEW DEL«I; Chandevnagore became a part of west Bengal with effect from Oct. 2. u'.jl, consequent on the enactment of the Cihandernagore (merger) Bill into law uy fa.i nament. Earlier lue h.xterna»l Attairs Ministry m a communique with the concurrence of the Government ofFOC - 197 words
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216 1954-10-09 4 NEW DELHI; iihe Rtfr* Sabha last week took U p consideration of the* Constitution I Third Amendment) Bill as passed by the Lok Sabha. The Binl vests the Centre with power s to control essential commodities including foodstuffs, raw cotton and raw Jute. Mr. Krishnamachari, MinisterFOC - 216 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-10-09 4 Mrs. Audrey Will ain.s, the second m command of the team of arcaeologists excavating a Roman Temple near the Mansion House, City of London, holds up the marble head of what Is believed to have been a youthful temple attendant. She founcMt almost at the67 words
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Article241 1954-10-09 4 NEW DELdll: Mr. Fran* Ancnony. President of the National union of Raaiwaymen auarefcuing its annual general meeting here, called for tnt» appointment ot a railway commission to inquire inco the major grievances of all sections or railway staff. "if a minimum of peace and contentment is toFOC - 241 words
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Article97 1954-10-09 4 CALCUTTA: Millionaire sponsors of the anti-cow slaughter movement m Calcutta engaged paid volunteers for tne campaign on daily rate, the police told a city court last week. One such campaign leader appeared before a Magistrate when the police accused him ot cheating one anti-cow-killing campaigner who,FOC - 97 words
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71 1954-10-09 4 AGRICULTURAL LABOUR WAGES COMMITTEE TRIVANDRUM: The members of the Minimum Wages Committee for Employment m Agriculture appointed by the Government of TravancoreCcohin, consisting of tfrie Director or Agriculture, the Labour Commissioner. Messrs K. M. Koran, M.L.A., V. R. Kriahnan, Ezhuthassan and T. S. Ramaswamy Pillai, M.L.A.. will tour the villages71 words
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Article40 1954-10-09 4 KARACHI: The engagement has been announced here of Miss Josephine Hildretn, daughter of the U.S. Ambassador In Pakistan, to Mr Humayun Mirza, son of the Bast Bengal Governor: Mai* Ota. Iftkandtr Mir*». m FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article352 1954-10-09 4 MADRAS: Two prosecution witnesses, including Inspector C. R. Rangachan, were last week examined before Mr. V. Ramaswami Aiyar, Third Presidency Magistrate, Saidapet, m Uie case m which Srimathi Vyjayanthimala, film actress, Is charged with offences under the Motor Vehicles Act. The case is v sequel toFOC - 352 words
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82 1954-10-09 4 POLITICAL SUFFERER" GOES ON FAST KURNOOL: Mr. G. Viswanatha Raju, who is described as a political sufferer, has hnder taken a fast before the residence of Mr. K. Koti Reddi, Revenue Minister Andhra Stiite. He has Started this fast to "benefit the whole class of political sufferers." who, according toFOC - 82 words
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Article117 1954-10-09 4 NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force rescued by helicopter 15 people marooned m tihe middle of the Jamuna river near the Wazirabad pumping station, This was the first occas on when the I.A.F. employed its recently acquired helicopter m carrying out a mercy mission at aFOC - 117 words
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117 1954-10-09 4 TALKS ON FR. POCKETS STILL GOING ON! NEW DELHI: Discussions between India and France over the transfer of s ove reignty over the French Indian Settlements are still proceeding. The present series of talks relate to administrative, cultural economic and financial matters. What is still not clear is at whatFOC - 117 words
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Article102 1954-10-09 6 DEHIWELA: a motne r told the Colombo south Magistrate Mr. N. M. j. Rajendran, that she was williner to give Rs wo to her foster son if he would leave her house. In this cace, K. D. Arthur of Dffilweia waa charged by G. D.FOC - 102 words
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Article172 1954-10-09 6 LONDON, Oct. H. t- Mr. P. C. Gordon-Walker, Secretary tor Commonwealth Relations m the last Labour Government, said that the British Commonwealth m its final form would be one of realms and republics •'though it is hazardous to guess In what proportions." Writing m a magazine, NewReuter - 172 words
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Article112 1954-10-09 6 HONG KUMU, Oct. 8 Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese prime Minister, said last night that the Western plan to rearm West Germany wiuid meet with "resolute opposition by peace loving German people and people the world over.'' Speaking at an East German Embassy reception m Peking,112 words
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Article55 1954-10-09 6 LONDON. Oct. 8 One of the crack liners on the i»n-don-Singapore- Honj^ Kong run the 21.000 Chusan will said on Saturday with only Passengers but no cargo at all. "She wiu leave behind tf.ooo tons of it," a p O spokesman told Router today. "No labourReuter - 55 words
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Article171 1954-10-09 6 WOLLATON, NOTIUNGHAMSHIRK, Oct. 8- Marriage scnoous for young couple* About to marry dftould be started, the Keveread Barrie Flint, Vicar of Cawthorne, Yorkshire, contended here today. Mr. Flint, who has been married 25 years and has six children, was commenting on the snoceHß of the first lecture heReuter - 171 words
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Article132 1954-10-09 6 The City council Health Officers, Dr. J. Cameron, announced yesterday that unautnorised persons impersonating City Health Sanitarf inspectors have visited a number of coffee shops, eating shops, etc., posing: as new Sanitary Inspectors checking licences and inspecting premises. There are known cases where licences have been endorsed132 words
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Article172 1954-10-09 6 The award of champion. 1 hip gold medal tc Tiger Beer, I which it really deserves, will Indeed give a boost to Malaya's export trade and so contribute to the progress of Malaya's economy. The judges, discriminating tasters of beer, decided at last that Malayan Breweries172 words
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Article111 1954-10-09 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid, British Commissioner General m South-East Asia, arrived m Washington yesterday fo^ a two-day official visit on defence and economic matters. He drove Immediately to Blair House, following his arrival from London aboard a military air transport service plane. His scheduleAP - 111 words
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