Indian Daily Mail, 12 October 1954
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Title Section16 1954-10-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 236 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954 IOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article95 1954-10-12 1 SHILLONG, Assam, Oct. 11. The North-East Frontier Agency, winich administers the hilly Naga region In the North -Bast India, yesterday denied reports Uhat a Nega Republican Federation (had been formed In the area. They said a normal situation prevailed there and that they had no knowledge ofReuter - 95 words
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458 1954-10-12 1 NEHRU HOTEL AW ALA COMMUNIQUE: MEANWHILE REGISTRATION WILL CONTINUE NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.— The Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon agreed last night to try to sort out the citizenship of 800,000 people of Indian origin living in Ceylon new considered stateless persons.Reuter - 458 words
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Article151 1954-10-12 1 PARIS, Oct. 11. --The Vietnanic Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem yesterday overruled the wishes of the Vietnamese head of state, Bao Dai and refused to appoint the former Defence Minister General Nguyen Van Xuan as his vice Premier and Defence Minister. The General who isReuter - 151 words
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Article87 1954-10-12 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 11.— A Military Court yesterday sentenced Hossein Fatemi. former Minister and fiery right-hand man of former Premier Mohammed Mossadeq, to death by hanging. Tine court had been sitting secretly since Sept. 29 hearing charges that Fatemi collaborated with Mossadeq in seeking to overthrow the Shah.AP - 87 words
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Article82 1954-10-12 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.The Indian Government haa ordered military personnel to go through the Defence Mlnusry If they wish to obtain literature from foreign Embassies for official use. The order applies to material distributed free by the USIS and Russia's Tasa agency. Asked to comment on puj>lishwiAP - 82 words
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Article29 1954-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11.— China protested to the United Nations about United States aggression against the Nationalist-held island of Formosa, the New China. News Agwcy reported- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article94 1954-10-12 1 Churchill His Portrait LONDON, Oct. 11. Sir Wmston Churchm who w having his portrait paint-ea--iocui reported yesterOay to be gratuitously aitdimj a totuch here and there after the artist had, gune Mrme. The Sunday Times said the British Prime Minister is not proving an easy subject for painter Graham UutherlandAP - 94 words
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Article57 1954-10-12 1 LONDON. Oct. 11.— Albania has submitted another request for admission to the United Nations, the Albanian news agency reported. The agency said tlhp countrywas an important factor of peace and stabilising in the Balkans and 'had supported and resolutely carried out a policy of good neighbourlyReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-10-12 1 Prince Bernbard of Holland, on a tour of South Africa, paid a 30-hour visit to Durban, Natal. During which be made trip to the Valley of a Thousand Hills, a tourist spot just outside the city. Prince Bernhard (right) makes a cine-record of a solo danceA.P. - 78 words
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Article93 1954-10-12 1 KARACHI, Oct. 11.— Five textile tnlUb in tine Industrial areas around Karachi yesterday faced a major strike. A strike at one of theso mills was declared illegal and tihe mill management dismissed outright a/bout 3,000 workers for failing to return to work. Now serious tensionAP - 93 words
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Article98 1954-10-12 1 IVER, Buckinghamshire, Oct. 11.— The Duke of Kent, Queen Elizabeth's young soldier cousin, spent part of his 19th. birthday on punishment drill. The War Office said the Duke, son of the Duchess of Kent, was given the punltfiment for a minor offence." He and 50 other officer cadetsReuter - 98 words
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Article45 1954-10-12 1 LONDON. Oct. 11.— Dr. Edwin Bertram Morley, wttio practised in North London for over 30 years, left £13,936 and his collection of babies feading bottles, some 200 years old, to the curator of the London Hospital Medical School, it was announced here.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article114 1954-10-12 1 CAIRO, Oct. 11.— Ex-queen Narriman left her Alexandria home and went to her mother's home in Heloopolis after a quarrel with (her husband, Dr. Adham El Nakib, a friend of the family said last night. The ex-queen's mother Madame Assila Hanem told reporters it was theReuter - 114 words
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352 1954-10-12 1 WELLINGTON, Delaware. Oct. 11.— The Governor of Delaware ordered oho arrest of Air. Bryant Bowles, leader o£ a campaign in the state to prevent Negroes sitting alongside wiiiite pupils in school. Mr. Bowles, 34, President ox a group called the National Association for tineAP - 352 words
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Article22 1954-10-12 1 BANGALORE, Oct. 11— The Maharaj Kumar of Vijayanagram was unanimously elected President of the Indian Crlc'wt Board of Control here ywttrt»y,. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article113 1954-10-12 1 CLEVELAND, OHIO, Oct. 11 Mr. j. Ernest Wu.ns, (.mud Man's .v-Msuwl sercetary of Lauuur, said lofty that one of the dangers of the world was the threat that it would be broken into racial blocs "Asia for the Asians, Amoa for Negroes, Europe for whiteReuter - 113 words
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Article107 1954-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11. Battle honours going back to engagements with the Spanish Armada in the 17tth. century are being awarded by the Admiralty to British warships, naval establishment, and naval air squadrons. Ships of the Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, Pakistan, South African and IndianReuter - 107 words
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518 1954-10-12 1 TOP INDIAN BANDIT WITH SEVEN NAMES KILLED BY GURKHAS 120 INDIANS STILL IN JUNGLE th* 11^1*2? confirmed that one of lij^f ConMnunist terrorists killed by a P atr ?J <£ «ie 2/6 Gurkha Rifles on the 14th August A^ ha f NABDESAN a!ias SINGARAM alias ELthf^S^tSS LA Jf ANIKAM an518 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-10-12 1 PHOTO. Robert F. Wagner, Mayor of New York, presents the city's scroll for dfetingulHhed and exceptional services to Mohammed Ail, Prime Minister of Pakistan, at a ceremony at New York City Hail. With them is the Prime Minister's wife, the Begum. "Hie Prime Minister l H inA.P. - 60 words
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Article31 1954-10-12 1 22nd. At 41 LVD LOW, Shropshire, Oct. li— A kl-ytrsr-old woman has given birth to her 2Bnd. child here. Sixteen o/ the children are still taive, the eldest bei>,,, 24.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article168 1954-10-12 1 •—Mrs. PANDIT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11. Mrs. Vijaya Pandit, sister of the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, repeated at a news conference India's contention that Communist COiina should be admitted to the United Nations. "Her participation is necessary for tne solution of many of Asia's168 words
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Article46 1954-10-12 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. U Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit of India left for home last night with stopovers planned in Hawaii and japan. The former President of the United Nations General Assembly will visit her daughter Tara Dar, while in Tokvo. APAP - 46 words
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Article168 1954-10-12 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 11. Mr. Ellis Smith, Labour Member or Parliament and one of the British Labour Party Delegation visiting Russia and China told a Soviet reception in Moscow that there had been "some misunderstanding" as the result of the press conference given In Hong Kong byReuters - 168 words
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Article64 1954-10-12 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 11. -A former TOi-ai cavalry non-com-missioned officer ran amok with a sword in a northern Thailand village Saturday, killing four persons and wounding flve others, accordIng to word received here today. Among those reportedly murdered by the man, Nai Tert> were his /ormer wife,AP - 64 words
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96 1954-10-12 1 HONG KONG, Oct 11. Ttoe Ceylon Minister of Commerce, Trade and Fisheries, C. Corea, said on arrival here yesterday from Petplng 1 that Red China was offering 27 pence per pound for Ceylon's rubber which is seven pence higher than the world marketAP - 96 words
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482 1954-10-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues, Oct, 12, 1954 A NEW DEAL FOR WORKERS I^IIE Member for Industrial and Social Relations Inche Mustapha Albakri has promised a "mighty charter" lasting at least ten years for workers in the Federation. In his opinion, the new Employment Bill which is now bring studied482 words
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Article83 1954-10-12 2 TRIVANDRUM: The State Government has framed rules for the issue of loans to .sm-Ul-scalo ami cottage Industrie* ia the Community project and National Extension Block .ireas. it is learned. A list of the cottage and small-scale industries to be helped has also been approved The maximum amount83 words
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Article5725 1954-10-12 2 Nehru Reiterates Desire For Peaceful Settlement Nehru-Ali Letters Published NEW DELHI: Pakistan's decision to take the Kashmir dispute back to the I!.N. Security Council is communicated to Prime Minister Nehru by Mr. Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan, in his last better in the series exchanged between 'them5,725 words
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Article259 1954-10-12 2 Prof. Haldane's Praise BOMBAY: Prof. J. B. S. Haldane the British scientist, said here last week that he preferred Prime Minister NpJwu's foreign policy to that of "Sir Winston OhurchiU or Mr. Attlee." India's foreign policy was ethically right and it was rig at not only lorFOC - 259 words
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Article107 1954-10-12 2 teiHOJ^APUR: Over 100 members of the local Marwuri community including many women, axe "on fast bet ore tne weli-Known I-axnnnarayau temple, in fcJ.ust MangelwarpeUi, as a protest againsc the sealIng on of the temple by tine poiice." Before they went on fast, a procession w:is taken outFOC - 107 words
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Article139 1954-10-12 2 CUT.TA<J*I: i-'iaas flor proper renaoiutation ot 4,000 prisoners connneu an Uiissh* jaus arc now under preparation by the urissa jau K«foims Committee. Headed by Sri Laimohan the Committee has made aa extensive study at various aspects of jaiJ admuiiscration, characteristics or the prisoners, and circumstance* which leadFOC - 139 words
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Article59 1954-10-12 2 THIVANDRUM: Since the inception of the B-C.G. Vaccination Campaign three years ago, out of total of 1,850.000 persons tested 760.000 were given B-C.G. vaccines*. This year alon e 421,000 were tested and 205.495 were vaccinated. So far students in more than 270 schools in the stateFOC - 59 words
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160 1954-10-12 2 1 NEW DELHI: The Military Nursing Service among Indian women is becoming increasingly popular, it is learned. For 30 vacancies advertised recetnly, about 700 epplications were received. The Military Nursing Service training scheme was started in India after 1947. Three schools for training160 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-10-12 2 Photo. These three finds were uncovered on Oct. 4 a t the Mithras Temple" unearthed during building excavation* at Walbrook in tke City of London. They are .shown IN MTU and are a head believed to h<that of Serapis, the Egyptian Harvest God; a smallAP - 63 words
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229 1954-10-12 2 LONDON: Those Pakistanis who were in close touch with Mr. Mohammad AH, the Pakistan Prime Minister, when he made his recent visit to the Aga Khan in Cannes describe as "absurd" the suggestion recently published that the Aea Khan will become229 words
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Article153 1954-10-12 2 JAPAN TO BUILD TANKERS FOR U.S. a rr^ K w°i^ JttpatltiJ3e shipyards tons dead-weight, thev wui be the first of this si% Zer to be built for u.s. invests The vessels will be constructed -by th e Mitubishi shipbuilding and Engineering- cSmP**y. Umited, in yafds at Nagasaki. The first willNAFEN - 153 words
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Article103 1954-10-12 2 *p£-? W DELHI indlan-mado iew n s: machines have a «jood market in the Middle and Far *^st, w ith customers in as countries. production of sewinc machines in India reached 188,417 mi year asatau 3296n *u ■Last year India exported aewmz machines to SingaporeFOC - 103 words
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Article84 1954-10-12 2 MADKA&: lne M«*T( Gov»rniiuiit |,rt»jn>s«-s t o •tart an 'Open Agricultural jail' for convicts either in Tirunelveliy «>r Salem UiMrut. A similar jail ijas ;ii ready been started by the Government in .■».nt;aoadur m Coimbatore in> trict uiiieic prisoners arc cultivating "cholani (maize). The Hombay ivovernment i>NAFEN - 84 words
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80 1954-10-12 2 FIRING AT PAK. CHANCERY IN CALCUTTA KARACHI: Pakistan h i.s protested to India against tne report ot the enquiry intc Um firing at the Ca.cutta Chancery Oi the Pakistan Deputy High Commissioner, according to e report published by 'Dawn. Indian authorities, the report said, had given the verdict thut theFOC - 80 words
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Article138 1954-10-12 2 i-ONDON: Despite health propaganda directed a >r<unst smokjng, Britain's investor* have plenty of faith «n its DoM on the public. The imperial Tobacco Company which controls m aru of the country's leading branch of cigarettes and pipe tobacco --has just been offered more than mnFOC - 138 words
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Article110 1954-10-12 2 MADRAS: The one-year Pre-Universitv course. which is to be introduced with the three-year degree course, in place of the present two-year intermediate and two-year decree courses, will be attached to colleges for at least ten years before it is taken over by the hieh schools in the State,NAFEN - 110 words
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251 1954-10-12 3 S. K. PAUL'S APPEAL BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. FatU, President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, said that India would become a great nation only if the agitation lor linguistic division of the country gave place to an ail-round urge for nationalFOC - 251 words
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Article77 1954-10-12 3 A(JRA: Mr. P. N. Rajbhoj, General Secretary of the AllIndia Scheduled Castes Federation, said that the lot cf the Scheduled Castes had not improved .since independence. Addressing a public meeting here. Mr. Rajbhoj said the Government of India should devcto greater attention to the problemFOC - 77 words
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Article96 1954-10-12 3 NEW DELHI. The Vedio &matan Shuddhi Samaj of Rajgarh, Madjhya PradesiL, i$ making a vigorous effort to reconvert Hindus who hav* embraced Christianity. Swam) Ramanutja Saras wati, a prominent worker of the Samaj, told NAFEN here ho had established two sa\\rams, one in Oriasa and the other inNAFEN - 96 words
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130 1954-10-12 3 Making Prisoners NewspaperMinded MADRAS: To make the prinsoners in all the .sUtri jails newspaper-minded, the state government has permitted supply of new«papers, periodicals and journals provided these are obtained free by the jail authorities. A vigorou* drive for liquidation of illiteracy among the prisoners in Madras jails has been launchedFOC - 130 words
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Article111 1954-10-12 3 TOKYO: Three Indians aud a Briton were indicted at Kobe. Western Japan on charges of violating foreign exchange and foreign trade control laws. l"ie four were arrested in August together with an American and two ether Indians on suspicion of operating a widespread black market ringFOC - 111 words
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204 1954-10-12 3 P.S.P. Leader Sentenced For Contempt Of Supreme Court NEW DELHI: TCie Constitution Bench ot the Supreme Court last week found Mr. Hiralal Dixit, General Secretary of Praja Socialist Party Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, guilty ui contempt of Supreme Court and sentenced him to a fort- night's simple imprisonment. Mr. Dixit landFOC - 204 words
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213 1954-10-12 3 International Assembly Of Muslim Youth KARACHI: Preparation:, ure unuer way for tne first wujn YuutJx sciicuuicd to bu ii-.ni nci c in uie mac wee« u. January next. vine organisers hope to buaU a I'uuLn Town cvaraclu to nccoimuudate ouo ueiugaces irom ail over tne xviusi'ln woria. the prune MinisterFOC - 213 words
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Article150 1954-10-12 3 NEiW DELHI: A pilot plant proposed to be set up by end of this year would produce one ton of synthetic rice per dey, Mr. K, D. Malaviya Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research told Mr. K. P. Sinha in the Lok Sabha. TheFOC - 150 words
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Article103 1954-10-12 3 KARACHI; A Pakistan Government Press note denied reports that the Cabinet Secretariat had issued a circular to all Ministers that during the Prime Minister's absence abroad matters needing his attention should be referred to Mr. M. A. Gurmini, the sen ior most Minister. The note also contradicted reportsFOC - 103 words
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Article147 1954-10-12 3 KARACHI: The linal estimate of tne area unuer wneat crop in Pakistan for the year iyo^-54 is 10,601,000 acres as against 9.50Y.000 acres reporteu .n the nna. iyt .mate <h Cue previous year, wia snows an increase of 12.0 per cent Except in East PakistanFOC - 147 words
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Article139 1954-10-12 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Indian Council of Agricultural Research has undertaken a survey of the fishing areas of the state in respect of the landing and distribution of the fish caught, said the Director of Fisheries, Travanccre-Cochin The survey will commence early next month, and will beFOC - 139 words
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Article242 1954-10-12 3 KOZHIKODB: The Central Government have sanctioned the Kanhirampuzha Project in Valluvanad taiuk to be included in the second Five- Year Plan, it is jearnt. The Project, work on which is expected tc be taken up shortly, is estimated to cost about Rs. 242 lakhs. WhenFOC - 242 words
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Article171 1954-10-12 3 JAIPUR. The textile industry of Rajasthan has shown a marked increase in the production of cloth and yarn, according to a high official in the statistical department of the State Government. Out of seven textile mills in the state, the one situated at Bhilwara has started workingFOC - 171 words
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Article504 1954-10-12 3 SCIEN TIFIC RESEARCH IN INDIA CHIDAMBARAM: A portrait of Bharat Ratna Dr. c V Raman was unveiled by Dr c P. Ramaswami Aiyar, Vicechancellor of the Annamalai Uniyresity. Right through the history of India, he went en. the main characteristic and outlook of the pecple had been first of allFOC - 504 words
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Article56 1954-10-12 3 K a R A C H I: Cfcaudiiury Khaliquzz&man, former Governor of East Pakistan, is to be appointed Pakistan fcunbassador to Indonesia, according to local press reports. Mr. Tafazzal Ali. Pakistan Commerce Minister whose term of office expires October 8, it ia also reported, will beNAFEN - 56 words
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Article181 1954-10-12 3 Specialisation In Languages NEW DELHI; The Government of India have initiated a scheme fo r the award of thirty scholarships to suitable Indians fcr specialisation in certain languages of Asia and Europe. The Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Dr. Monomoha n Das, replying to Mr. S. N. Das in the LckeFOC - 181 words
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574 1954-10-12 4 Protest Against PM f s Statement In Jaffna COLOMBO The state meat made by the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawaia, during his recent visit to Jaffna tliat the Constitution would be amended to enable the Sinhalese and Tamil languages to be given equal; status574 words
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Article27 1954-10-12 4 The Singapore Poppy Day Appeals Committee is not this year appealing for gifts in kind, but only for contributiona to their fund.27 words
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Article46 1954-10-12 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be hell tomorrow. Wednesday, at No. 3. Thiam Siew Avenuo, Singapore, the residence of Mr. S. Narasimhan. All members and wellwiahers of the Society are cordially invited to t»e present on the occasion. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-10-12 4 The Ceylon delegation, headed by Premier Sir John Kotelav.ala leaving for Delhi last week. The Premier in the centre. In a happy mood, Is flanked by bin colleague* on either side. From left to right: Mr. de Soysa (Foreign Secretary), Mr. M. O. Banda (EducationMATHRUPALA - 97 words
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Article78 1954-10-12 4 COLOMBO: Infringement of the Trade Marks (Amendment) Act 1963 which Prohibits the import, distribution and sale of articles with religious emblems will result in prosecutions against the offenders, the Ministry of Commerce. Trade and Fisheries warned. A Press note issued recently states that a number ofFOC - 78 words
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Article556 1954-10-12 4 Desai Plan May Be Discussed COLOMBO; On the eve of his departure for mdi a to represent the case of Ceylon Indians, Mr. S. Thondaman, Ceylon pemocratic C*>ngTe33 President, and leader of the Congress delegation, said he was not unhopeful of a satisfactory overall settlementFOC - 556 words
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Article70 1954-10-12 4 PATNA CITY, BIHAR, Oct. 11. Bihar's Minister of Law, Mr. S. N. Mandal, to-day, took a broom and swept the main street of Fatna City for one hour. Two hundred citizen* followed his example and briskly swept the rest of the cHy's streets. "WeReuter - 70 words
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196 1954-10-12 4 Singapore Sets World Lead In Opium Cure The St. John's Island Opium Treatment centre will be opened by the Singapore Government as soon as the Dangerous Diugs i'ieiupora»y revisions) b»U has been passed by the Legislative Council, wtaich will near the B"l read tor tne first time today. Giving news196 words
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Article74 1954-10-12 4 PARIS, Oct. 11. S. S. General Karl Obergr, Supreme German Police Chief in France during the war who became known as the Butcher of Paris was sentenced to death here Saturday for war crimes. Oberg*s former chief aide, Colonel Helmuth Knoohen, was also sentenced toReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1954-10-12 4 N. VEERAPPILiLAY, retire'! President of the Selangor Tami. Teachers' Association and SELETAR NAVAL. BASE LOCAL. Indian Congress, Informs friends and relatives of the death of his wife N. V. Lackshmiaramal al 334. Chong; Pan^ Road, west HiU Villasre On 2/10/54 at 6-00 P.M and thanks all those who were79 words
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