Indian Daily Mail, 10 October 1954
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Title Section20 1954-10-10 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail V O^. X. No. ,234 SINGAi > OKE> SUK/JAV, OCTUJiiEii 10, J954 iOUR PAGES 15 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-10 1 PHOTO. British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden adds his signature to a document of agreement signed by all nine delegates at the .successful conclusion of the Nine-Power Talks in Londcn, lust week. Lookng on are West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer (seated centre) and French Premier Pierre Mendes-France (Seated right).-A.P. - 51 words
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123 1954-10-10 1 Frcm Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. 9.— Premier JMm declared here the fact iiii Airo- Asian Conference is hrosehed did not mean they inned themselves against any ontinent or country. Wftat the Asian-African countries wanted was to meet in group und consult each123 words
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Article94 1954-10-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent MYSORE, Oct. 9. A twenty year old woman died and thirty-four men, women children injured in a stampede caused by a frightened crowd when hefty Sindi bulls tied to n gun carriage forming part o a colourful state procession in connection with94 words
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178 1954-10-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 9.— lt is believed that Ceylon will insist on India accepting the responsibility for and burden of the six-.akh stateless Indians/ in the official Indo-Ceylon talks to be held here today. Ceylon Premier Kotelawala with Dudley Senanayake,178 words
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Article74 1954-10-10 1 Rural Varsity In Gandhigram From Our Own Correspondent MADURAI, Oct. 9.— A Rural Univeraity will be started in Gandhigram within the next I year. It will be of a federal type co-ordinating and linking together a number of colleges or institutions, each one of which will specialise in one or74 words
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857 1954-10-10 1 Not Guns But Good Wages, Not Planes But Personal Liberty Will Fight Communism In Asia Says MacDonald Multi-Racial Malayan Nation Soon WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.— M alc o 1 m MacDonald, Britain's Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, said yesterday the most potent weapons for fighting Communism in Asia are not gunsA.P. - 857 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-10-10 1 PHOTO. Cyprian Ka Bhekuzulu (second from right). Paramount chief of all toe Zulu*. Is shown here in full traditional drees with members of the Royal Household' during: Ritual Trijmi Ceremonies at the Tomb of Tfthaka, founder of the Zulu Nation, at Stanger, Xatal, site of Tshaka'sA.P. - 77 words
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357 1954-10-10 1 MEMBER PROMISES BILL In the next session of the Federal Legislative Council, a Bill will be presented for removing once and for all the provision prohibiting trade unions from establishing political funds. Said the Hon'ble Enche Mustapha Albakri bin Haji Has--1 san, Member for357 words
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Article64 1954-10-10 1 LONDON, Oct. 9 Sir Hartley Shawcross, a former Labour Attorney General, said here before leaving- for Bos- ton— where he will address the Wellesley women's College on liberty—that "it was a safe bet" there would be a general election in Britain next October. Sir HartleyReuter - 64 words
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155 1954-10-10 1 Sudan To Emulate India WANTS JURISTS, ENGINEERS Etc. NEW DELHI: The government of the kudan is seeking Indian assistance in many fields civil administration, industry, economic development in the hope it can eliminate British and Egyptian influence in the country. I Authoritative sources riis- Authoritative sources disclosed this after theA.P. - 155 words
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192 1954-10-10 1 /SAYS UEftf. I mipuEi 1 1 X? Gerald Templer, former British High Commissioner m Malaya, said here yesterday that the Federation occupies a position m the world out of all proportion to its size and population." v v "It is a meeting place notReuter - 192 words
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Article108 1954-10-10 1 I From Our Own Correspondent SURAT, Oct. 9.— A peon of Government office fought a bloody duel with a tiger and kept it at bay jor sometime near a village, few miles from here. The peon Vaxie Mohammad encountered the beast when he was returning from, work. The108 words
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Article33 1954-10-10 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 9 Hueen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother will visit Ottawa from Nov" 12 to 17 the Department of the Secretary of State announced officially yesterday I ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1954-10-10 1 OTTAWA, o«t. 9.— lt wa^ decided that next year's meetin£ of the Colombo plan consultative COmmitt^w \i-nulrl h« held In Singapore.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article372 1954-10-10 1 Eden Faces A Rival In Butler BLACKPOOL, LANCA--IR^> Oct. 9—Sir Winston -hurchill, new almost so, revived a warmly affectionate 'veicomc from his supporters vhen he arrived hero last light for what most people «pect to be his last official /isit to a Conservative Party innual conference. it is widely believedReuter - 372 words
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Article85 1954-10-10 1 MOSCOW. Oct. 0 a British Embassy doctor here 2V*?. e "i ur sent flight to Stalingrad to attend Lord Strabolgi, member of the British Parliamentary delegation touring Russia who was taken ill yesterday with a stomach complaint. Soviet Foreign Ministry officials worked through the night toReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration2808 1954-10-10 2 Chancellor Of Nanyang Varsity A PROFILE By Bai-Doon Dhingra JL] IJti YUTANG fits his own aefimtion of a n ideal man ia not a perfect ma n, K. SniK 81 *J ik «*ta, reasonable human being." of importance, in the sense of sZw eclf-seeking, BO cial ladSeSASIA NEWS NETWORK - 2,808 words
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Article211 1954-10-10 2 Laughing Philosopher Off China "An educationist must keep clear of politics, if he is to impart an unbiassed education;' said Dr. Lin Yutany, the laughing philosopher of China." He said a modern Chinese should be bilingual. By the study of one's national language one should not be deprived of the211 words
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Article679 1954-10-10 2 Her neighbour were puzzled. They could understand why 37-year-old Mra H. B. should keep her house spotlessly clean, but they could not make out why sometimes she would get up in the middle of the night to do so. When she refused to accept a cupISPS - 679 words
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Article51 1954-10-10 2 MADRAS: All offices of the Andhra Government, now in Madras City, will be shifted to the Andhra area by April next. This was announced here last week by Andhru> Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddl, who arrived here from Delhi on his way to Kurnool.FOC - 51 words
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Article147 1954-10-10 2 NEW YORK: United States magazines and newspapers win no longer contain cigarette advertisements claiming that paricular brands are kind to this; that cr the other part of your body, if the Federal Trade Commission has its way. It has asked manufacturers not to claim that their cigarettesNAFEN - 147 words
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Article48 1954-10-10 2 NEw DELHI: Dr. Rajendn Prasad w as presented with a set of Patanjali's Mahabh shya translated into Marath' by Mahamahopadhyaya Vasudeoshastri Abhyankar. The work runs to 3,500 pages and is the first complete translation of the Mahabhashya in any^ of the modern languages. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article, Illustration990 1954-10-10 3 London Paper's Appraisal Of Nehru's Policies Following appraisal of the policies of Mr. Jawa- "Mr. Nehru's speeches and actions during the next few weeks will be watched with special interest. He has received the Indonesian Prime Minister in Delhi; he will soon be990 words
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Article52 1954-10-10 3 BOMBAY: Mr. D- N. Pritt, the well-known British lawyer, arrived here last <F*riday from i London by the Alr-Indla international plane, and for Colombo on Sunday to prepare the defence in a libel caae filed by the Ceylo n Gov- i eminent against a CeloucaeFOC - 52 words
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488 1954-10-10 3 India's First War Of Independence Recalled PATNA: An 80-year-old document discovered among the confidential tiles of the Divisional Commissioner's Office offers valuable data on an hitherto unknown ten-year phase in the life of Nana Saheb reshwa. Nana Saheb Peshwa was the Maharatta leaderNAFEN - 488 words
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Article40 1954-10-10 3 COLOMBO: The Premier, Sir Johan Kotel.ivvula, has accepted the invitation of Mr. Al Ba-.--tromidjojo to visit Indonesia on his return journey from the U.S.A. <s»r John expects to be in Indonesia from Dec. 28— SO. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article32 1954-10-10 3 LONDON: Indian Airlmes have ordered eigtat 14-seater Heron airliner a from Britain the De HaviHand Company announced last week. Herons are utility light-weight passenger or freierht-oarriers. FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article45 1954-10-10 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. fi- V. Keskar, yiuon Minister for information and Broadcasting, inaugurated "Radio Month' on Oct. 2. Gandhi Jayanti Day. The inaugural programme started with a shahnai recltai. followed by Dr. Keakar's address and a^ message by Mr. Nehru. FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article42 1954-10-10 3 NASIK: Two women and a child were buried alive last week when a three-storeyed building collapsed due to the heavy rai n which has been falling- here. The bodies of the victims were found under the debris. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article47 1954-10-10 4 Following; working- hours will be observed bv the office of the Representative of The Government of India in Malaya, Singapore, with effect from Monday, Oct. 11, 1954 Monday to Friday: 9.00 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Saturday Sunday: Holidays47 words
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Article68 1954-10-10 4 CAJERO, Oct. 8 TM whereabouts of Ahmed Hassan Hodeiby. chief of the powerful Moslem twotjherhood and political for of Egypt's military government, remained a mystery today as reports of his arrest circulated in Cairo. A Ministry of Interior official told newsmen Hodeiby had been arrested early this moraine-AP - 68 words
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Article612 1954-10-10 4 Indians Offered Handsome Gratuities And Bonuses! COLOMBO: The Ceylon Cabinet, at its meet ng on Oct. 1, it is learnt, decided to formulate a comprehensive scheme of gratuities and bonusus for persons of Indian origin who voluntarily apply for Indian citizenship under clause seven of theFOC - 612 words
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Article36 1954-10-10 4 LONDON: The Gaekwar of Baroda kM been staying incognito in Kensngton Hotel under his family name Mr. Pratap.s'ngh, it was disclosed here. He was not accompanied by a secretary or other staff.36 words
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Article36 1954-10-10 4 OTTAWA, Oct. a The Philippines was admitted to the Colombo Plan so that the scheme for the economic co-operative Development of Soutih-East Asia now embraces every non-Communist country in the rcgicn.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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