Indian Daily Mail, 14 October 1954
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Title Section16 1954-10-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 238 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-10-14 1 photo. India's V. K. Krishna Menon greets Madame Pandit of India, former U.N. General Assembly President, at U.N. headquarters in New York City, October 7, before the afternoon session at which Mrnon, principal speaker, delivered two-hour speech. APAP - 42 words
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Article133 1954-10-14 1 MANILA, Oct. 13.—Pakistan, Burma and Thailand have .n "astounding stockpile of rotting rice which flhey would willingly unload on other rice-hungry Asian markets, Juan O. Chioco chairman of the National Rice and Corn Corporation here, said yesterday. Chioco recently headed a three-man survey group which loured the threeAP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration854 1954-10-14 1 Only Tamil Language Can Unite Tamil-Speaking People Sarangapany's Clarion Call Speech At Periyars Birth-day At K. L Addressing n vast g*»t hering of Tamils in the Ft-deral OdpttßJ last Sunda y, Mr. G. Sanmgapnny, editor, Tamil Murasu, made a clarion call for unity iimiiß Tamils854 words
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Article559 1954-10-14 1 But Regrets Lack Of Time For Reading Thinking NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.Mr. JawaharlaJ Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday gave fresh impetus to rumours that he may soon curtail his political activities. In a circular letter to regional chiefs of the ruling Congress Party, he said heReuter - 559 words
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Article41 1954-10-14 1 Dr. Sri R. M. Alagappa Chettiar, M.A.. D. Ldtt, L..D. Bar-at-Law, will arrive at Kallang Airport at 4.15 P.M. on Sunday, Oct. 17, o" his wav back from Japan where he attended the Pacific Relations Conference at Kyoto.41 words
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Article66 1954-10-14 1 ANKARA, (Turkey), Oct. IS. Turkish newspapers report the Turkish army is considering putting women into uniform for the first time. The newspaper Yeni Sdbah said a plan under study would put women into the Defence Ministry and the offices of the General Staff, replacing men ir/ioAP - 66 words
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255 1954-10-14 1 Fr. India Merger To Be Decided On Oct. 18 Conference At Kizhur From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 13— The French India Govt. issued summons to elected members in the municipal communes and French India Representative Assemb.y to meet at Kizhur,ten miles on the border west of here on the255 words
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Article128 1954-10-14 1 PONDICHERRY, Oct. 13. A. meeting to decide tn« fulturc or French settlement* in India was called by Ihe government of French Ijdw yesterday. Municipal councillors from the French India port towns of Pondicherry, Karai^al, Mah e and Yenam were summoned to meet at the village of Kizhoor,AP - 128 words
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Article123 1954-10-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 13.— Mr. Thondaman, Ceylon Democratic Congress President, said here he was disappointed at the recent understanding between Ceylon and Indian Premiers in that it has not finally solved the problem of persons of Indian origin in Ceylon. Anyhow, ihe added,123 words
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Article105 1954-10-14 1 PRASAD From Our Chtm Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— President Prasad yesterday said he unss not happy to etay in the palatial Rashtrapathi Bhavan. Unveiling a bronze statue of MaJuitma Gandhi here the President said it was not altogether Impossible for man to achieve happiness without105 words
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52 1954-10-14 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Oct. 13.— His Highness Mohtar of Chitral, ruler of the northwest frontier state of Chitral which was acceded to Pakistan, toos killed in an air crash yesterday, it is reported. The plane was flying over Ltoari Pass at the time, the reportAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-10-14 1 Malcolm MacDonald (right), British Convmisstoner-General for South East Asia, is met at Washington's National Airport, October 7, by U.S.A. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (centre) and Canadvm Ambassador A. D. P. Heeney. MacDonald went tc U.S.A. for a series <V meetings with government officials before visitingAP - 53 words
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71 1954-10-14 1 T.-C. Congress Leader Expelled From Party From Our Own Correspondent BRNAKULAM. Oct. 13.— The State Congress leader and member of the Council of States Mr. C. Narayana Pillai haa been suspended from membership of the Congress for two years. The charge against him was that he worked against the Congress71 words
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562 1954-10-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs, Oct, 14, 1954 A GOOD RIDDANCE THE announcement that Dr. Daniel Malan is to resign the premiership of the Union of South Africa and retire from politics will galdden the hearts of nonwhites all over the world. For he is the very personification of the562 words
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Article731 1954-10-14 2 i Direct Talks Between East And West Germany Nenon Clarifies Suggestion NEW YORK Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon clarifying his suggestion made before the United Nations General Assembly that there should be direct talks between East and West Germany, said that it was an extremely limitedFOC - 731 words
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Article491 1954-10-14 2 NEW YORK: Asian sources at the United Nations said that it was "absolutely incorrect" to interpret some remarks madfe by Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, before the United Nations General Assembly as opposition to Indonesia's claims to Dutch New Guinea. Reports from Australia had eaid that Mr. MenonFOC - 491 words
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Article222 1954-10-14 2 BANGALORE; The ma nu- future of quality radio sets. to be aold at Rs. 60 each, so 3 as to be withi a the reach of < the common man in the coun- t try was suggested Dy Prof, t M. S. Thacker, Director of the Indian InstituteNAFEN - 222 words
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Article425 1954-10-14 2 MADRAS: Dr. A. Krishna swamd, M.P., stated that the Bin introduced recently in the House of the People to amend the Constitution, constituted an encroachment on the autonomy of the States. Dr. Kiishnaswami was addressing: a public meeting on "The Parliament the people the country". Mr. BalasubramaniaFOC - 425 words
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Article272 1954-10-14 2 HYDERABAD: The Chief Minister of Hyderabad, Dr. B. Ramakrishna Rao stated that the opening of "Janata'' Colleges in the country was a step in the implementation of the policy and programme of the Government of India and the State Governments to change the face of theFOC - 272 words
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Article65 1954-10-14 2 MUSSOORBEc Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, inaugurated an international exhibition on literature and tourism here last week. The Embassies of Soviet Russia, United States, West Germany, Italy, Indonesia, France and Pakistan are participating in the exhibition. Soviet Russda. withFOC - 65 words
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Article74 1954-10-14 2 MRS. DURGABAI DESHMUKH WASHINGTON: WWle ,her eminent husband has been busy with affairs of high world finance, Mrs. Durgabai Deshmukh has been studying women and child welfare work in this country. She has been discussing social welfare problems with officials of the Departments of Health. Education and welfare and problemsFOC - 74 words
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553 1954-10-14 2 Acquire Proficiency In Hindi Judges Lawyers Told AHMEDABAD: Dr. K. N. Katju, India's Home Minister, called on senior lawyers and retired High Court judges to acquire proficiency in Hindi the national language as after another ten years it would become the language of the Supreme Court. Dr. Katju, who wasFOC - 553 words
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431 1954-10-14 2 BOMBAY: Two hundred thousand children of Bombay gave "Chacfaa Nehru" his biggest reception in the city so far. F The reception was noisy, but U was thoroughly enjoyed by Mr. Nehru, who, at one time, jumped out of the rostrum and dived straight intoFOC - 431 words
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Article226 1954-10-14 2 the recent visit of the Commissioner, Hindu, Religious and Endowments, to Sri Sankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peeta at Kancheepuram, the Swami made certain suggestions in regard to the tetter administration of temple endowments. He suggested that the large accumulated surplus now avail, able with the GovernmentFOC - 226 words
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Article325 1954-10-14 2 POONA: The Revolutionary Socialist, Peasants and Workers, and Bolshevik Parties have decided to merge to form single Marxist party. This decision was a sequel to discussions between Mr N Sreekantan Nair. M.P., General Secretary R.S.P., a nd Mr. R K. Khadilkar, General Secretary p.W.P. Mr. NairFOC - 325 words
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Article213 1954-10-14 2 MADRAS: The view that Hindu Dharma and culture had been preserved all these ages only aue to the suffering, courage and' fortitude cf Hindu women, was expressed by Mr. K. Halasubramania Aiyar, M.L.C., when he spoke on •Women in Mahabharata'. Dealing with some of the women charactersFOC - 213 words
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Advertisement101 1954-10-14 2 The dihprjt f rj m S9 k nrnr "^Jpa fj I^*l^3 way Ai STOP A COUGH %>SSgm healing essences are vapored and caruicd b? fM^^H your breath through throat, nasal passages and »^Wlr"N^B bronchial system direct to the H ':&l .s*. I B lungs. Thus their valuable \itl" M I101 words
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519 1954-10-14 3 Centre Asked To Consider Position AHMEDABAD: Mr. Surrottam P. Hutlheesingh, President of the Ahamedabad Millowners 1 Association said Mr T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry that the AlimedaJOad textile industry sustained a loss of Rs. 510 lakhs during the years 1952FOC - 519 words
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Article240 1954-10-14 3 KOLARi Believe me or not, a regular ASS RACE •was held last week, in Kolar Town witnessed by a gathering of 500. The local washermen and Hie lime-stone-Ocalers, who are -assisted by country asses in transporting their goods, had organised the race event ofF.O.C. - 240 words
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Article172 1954-10-14 3 CALCUTTA: Although th e production of salt in 1953-54 a t 82.000.000 maunds compared with the Five Year Plan's target of 83,000,000 maunds for 1955-56 Is considered satisfactory, informed sources point out that this is not enough to provide adequately for the country's requirements. OfFOC - 172 words
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Article85 1954-10-14 3 LUCKNOW: Mr. L. M. Sen, noted Indian artist and Principal cf the Government Arts College, here, died last week after a heart attack. Mr. Sen, 58, was a bachelor and acclaimed as one of the most versatile artists An Associate of the Royal College of Arts,FOC - 85 words
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Article156 1954-10-14 3 PAK. TO SELL COTTON TO CANADA KARACHI: Pawstan intends to export cotton to Canada with a view to increasing 1 her dollar earnings, trade circles here believe. A consumer of about 400,000 bales of cotton per year, Canada mainly imports this commodity from neighbouring United States, Brazil ;ind Peru. InFOC - 156 words
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Article180 1954-10-14 3 industry is expected to exceed, during the current year, the turret of iunl cloth production suggested by the Textile inquiry committee. xaking an optimistic view tf the country's economy, the Committee has expressed the view that India's cloth consumption by 1961 tne end oj theFOC - 180 words
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Article149 1954-10-14 3 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has written to Mr. S. N. A-gaxwad, General Secratary of the Congress, stating she would make corrections In a statement m her book concerning- Delhi sweepers it' another edition of the book was to be brought out. Commenting on theFOC - 149 words
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Article123 1954-10-14 3 BOMBAY: The citizens of Bombay will view a tetevision demonstration for the^ first time at an exhibition staged at St. Xavier's College Hall from October 10 to 19. The television demonstration to be held frc-m October 10-12 is part of the Radio Exhibition put on by theFOC - 123 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-10-14 3 V yaciies.uv Molotov, the .-,i\iei 1 mt'i&ji vLiii.sitr, (in arrival at t^st nvrt,n Airport naokLd by tae tast German i i.jiu; Minister, Otto lirotevmiU.. rjym, unu tiie i.iist uerman Ueputy Jfreiiuer, Walter VKencUt. Molotoy came ns.uty lur celebrations marking the flcn anniversary of tne Soviet Zone UepubucA.P. - 84 words
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Article165 1954-10-14 3 BATTiCALOA: Police broke up a love-nest and charged tho man with kidnapping the girl, just under ltt-year a of age, in court the young man, T. Alagipedi of lyankerny, w as accused of kidnapping his brother-in-law's sister. «uid taking her by car to a viiiugo aboutFOC - 165 words
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Article51 1954-10-14 3 UJJAIN Floods, caused by i-ecent 'heavy rain in southern Madhya Bharat, lhave damaged manv temples here. The historic temple of Sidhavat in particular has been considerably damaged. A total of 62.58 ins. of rain, the higheat for 20 years has fallen io Ufyala t? diu.-FOC - 51 words
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101 1954-10-14 3 GUINDY RACES: FALL IN TAX COLLECTIONS MADRAS: Is betting on horse-racing- proving less popular at Gu.ndy? While the Government of Madras has postponed for the next three years its legislation for prohibiting betting on horse races at Guindy, it is learned that the Government'? realisation o7 betting and entertainment taxesFOC - 101 words
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88 1954-10-14 3 Final Electoral Rolls In T.C. Published TRIVANDRUM: The final electoral rolls of the Assembly and Parliamentary constituencies in the State for 1954 have been published in the constituencies by the electoral registration officers concerned. These electoral rolls will be in force from today till the next annual revision. Any person,FOC - 88 words
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50 1954-10-14 3 SANTINIKETAN: VisvaBharati University has presented a set of Tagcre's works to the library of the Deahbandhu Memorial Hall at "Step Aside' 1 'Darjeellng, at the instance of Dr. H. C. Mookher joe. Governor of West Bengal, who is also the Rector of *he University.- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article199 1954-10-14 3 BOM BAY:— Mr. Nefcru frowned on missionaries out to reform the spirit of life of tribal people. He told a gathering at the opening of new buildings of the Tata Institute of Social Services of two "disturbing," reports (he had received from ncrth-east frontier areas of missionaryFOC - 199 words
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110 1954-10-14 3 BOMBAY: Dr. Rammanohar L-ohia. the praja-Sociallst leader, asked the Calcutta Goans on (Thursday "to diapeft any anxiety whatsoever about Goa's freedom and merger with India," Goa must and will be free, he said. Dr. Lohia was discussing the situation arising' out of the liberation movementFOC - 110 words
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Article415 1954-10-14 3 NEW YORK: Speakers at two Gan-ahi birth anniversary meetings held nere said his teachings of love and tolerance were tnc only apprcuL.: that could 'bring ptioe to i. distracted woiiu. At a dinner of the India League ct America, Mr. V. K. Krianna «ien;::i, leaderFOC - 415 words
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84 1954-10-14 3 Sarvodaya Only Alternative To Destruction TRIVANDRUM: Mr. J. P. Narain, who is on a tour of Kerala in connexion with Bhoodan yagna addressed three public meetings at KiHmanoor, Nedumangad and Kat. takada near Trivandrum. He explained the ideals of Bhocdan and exhorted his audience to join the movement. He toldFOC - 84 words
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Article71 1954-10-14 3 CHANDERNAGORE: A deputation of the liquor merchants of Chandernagcre. led by Mr. Bibhaa Ghosh, a prominent P.S.P. worker of the town, recently met the West Bengal Minister of Excise, Mr. S. P. Burman, in Calcutta and discussed with him various problems arising out of the concellationFOC - 71 words
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Article102 1954-10-14 3 COLOMBO: A press Note from the Department of Information states that the International Labour Organisation Asian Co-operative flheld Mission at Lahore will hold Its second high-level regional 'Seminar, to discuss the part co-operatives can play in agricultural production from October 4th to October 30th under theFOC - 102 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-10-14 3 Mr. P. ronmiflamy and Miss K. Paratmvwari who were recently married at Sri Uaja Mariamman Temple, Jalan Vug Puan. Johore Bahru.23 words
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Article179 1954-10-14 3 GAJjCUTTA; India now exports a i&rge quantity 01 r ub oer shoes, whereas at one tuna she wag an importer of these. Thus is attribute^ to the remarkable progress made by the rubber footwear industry during the past few years. WaUe there have been no importsFOC - 179 words
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Article167 1954-10-14 3 MADRAS; Far-reacning cnanges in tue JB-A. ana B-A. mona) degree courses auve oeea proposed by the vanoua i>oaras oi St-uaies Oi the Madras UniveiaiCy lor 1956-5 <. Tne boaids oi Studies ot the Humanities, have accepted the suggestion oi the Vice-Ghan-cenor tnat the three-year course jorFOC - 167 words
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Article89 1954-10-14 3 KARACHI 1 An official statement issued denied reports that the State Bank cf Paki& tan had stopped remittances of Indian currency by persons living in Pakistan to their dependents in India. The statement sayß: "The State Bank, had recently suspended remittances to India pending The bankFOC - 89 words
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130 1954-10-14 3 BANARAS: Three village* on the Oanga about 14 mues from Banaras crumbled into the river four days ago as a result of erosion of its bank according to a report received by the District Congress office here. A Press Note issued bv the office saidFOC - 130 words
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Article105 1954-10-14 3 NE\v DELHI: Effort* are being made by Mem bet* of Parliament into* rested In the ancient language and literature of India to form a Sanskrit Association of M.P.s Modelled after the Parliamentary Hindi Parlshad, the Association U Intended to revive interest tai the study ofFOC - 105 words
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132 1954-10-14 3 Working Of India's Community Projects MADRAS: Sponsored by the United Nations Technical Ass.stance Board, Ceylon is one of the four South-East Asian countries tc send a four-man delegation to study the working of Community Projects in India. The other ccuntries which have availed themselves of the Technical Board's programme areFOC - 132 words
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Article195 1954-10-14 3 KARACHI: With literacy rising at a fast pace in Lamm America, Africa, the Near and fc'ar Eastern countries, these is a corresponding need tor increased production of paper, especially in these areas, according to FAO's paper and Pulp Expert, Mr. G. Welsh. He observed, in aNAFEN - 195 words
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Article78 1954-10-14 3 LAHORE: Multan, the lich dhort-Jtaple cotton-growing town, was completely cjt o!t from the rest of the province as the surging waters of the Ravi reached the main railway line connecting Lahore and Karachi. Road traffic has already been suspended. In view of the worsen in? situation,FOC - 78 words
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Article190 1954-10-14 4 .^ANADURA: Mr. M. D Landa, Minister of Education' presiding; a t tho fifth annive?: sary meeting of the Raigam Un[oi° Governm ™t Tccfcr? Union said a country need* no text bock pundits, but men who arc able to grapple witJi «nif° OUn K? P roblFOC - 190 words
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622 1954-10-14 4 Senanayake "The world today is divided into two camps and is preparing for war. It is difficult to say where exactly the war will start, yet one can say this much, that it will start in A*ia", stated Mr. R. G.F.O.C. - 622 words
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Article56 1954-10-14 4 Money Orders In Swabasha COLOMBO: Money orders may soon be available In Sinhalese and Tamil These languages will be embodied in the forms which are at present only in English. The Treasury 2s considering a recommendation to thLs effect made by the Ministry of Posts and Broadcasting in a confidentialFOC - 56 words
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Article165 1954-10-14 4 Rs. 40 ,000 CONTRABAND SEIZED POINT PEDRO Forty Thousand rupees worth of contraband was seized bv Point Pedro Customs officials on the Sunga Marutha m the South mdian port Karaikkal and Veivettiturai. Preventive officers claim that the contraband which was made «*> of textiles, typewriters, razor blades and fountain pensFOC - 165 words
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Article312 1954-10-14 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A Thiagaraj«h principal 01 Karainagar Hmou College, ha s convened u conference of aiii opposition parties in the Islana on November 6Vh and 7th at Karamagar Lo organise a united irunt of Opposition groups. In h's letter to the •secretary of the Jaffna brunchFOC - 312 words
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Article283 1954-10-14 4 COLOMBO: Two crows, auspected to be Ceylonese in Australia, are the quarry of the dominion's chief vermin control officer. He has issued orders to shoot the birds on sight, and his three armed vermin control officers are out on the job. The crows are suspected to283 words
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Article82 1954-10-14 4 COLOMBO: Mr. K, Kanagaratnam, cne of the members of the Bus Commission, returned to Ceylon by air last week, after visiting Travancore, Madras and Madura to report en the bus services there. He said that he was impressed with the administration of the bus servicesFOC - 82 words
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Article85 1954-10-14 4 NEW DELHI: Oct. 3. India's woman Health Minister i Rajkumari Amrlt Kaur left yesterday by air for a fourweek tour of the United States I as a guest of the Rockefeller i Foundation and the U.S. Gov- eminent. I Her departure was delayed I moreA.P. - 85 words
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161 1954-10-14 4 GALJjE; Pandemonium reigned at a meeting of the Galle Municipal Council when a councilor made an attempt to assault w. Dahanayake. M.P. The M.P. who was on his feet was held by the hand bar A- D H. Weeratumga, member for the Bazaar ward andFOC - 161 words
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Article166 1954-10-14 4 MARRIED WOMEN INEFFICIENT? COLOMBO: Over fifty per cent, of the female staff in the General Hospital are married Hospital authorities sav tin* Is the chief cause of inefficiency among this section of the staff. COMPLAINT A highly placed official of the hospital's administrative section said that most of the complaintsFOC - 166 words
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Article57 1954-10-14 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 11. Indian and Rod Chinese negotiators have completed work on a trade agreement between their two countries, an Indian government source ciiscJ r >£,ed. Formal signing: of the pact is expected to be made in Mew Delhi before Nehru demrts for a tripAP - 57 words
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Article299 1954-10-14 4 COLOMBO: Twenty-Year-old Jeanette de Jonk, a svelte ojve- ski lined beauty, became Miss Lanka 1954 by the unanimous decision of a panel of six judges in the contest organised by The Times of Ceylon." She will go to London this month as Ceylon's representative at theFOC - 299 words
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Article282 1954-10-14 4 TRIBUTE TO EX-FINANCE MEMBER COLiOM.HI): Mr. Dudley Senanayake, who presided at the Executive Committee meeting of the U.N.i'. on Saturday, m the absence of Sir John Kotelawaia, pai< j a tribute to lihe ex-Finance Minister, Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, for shouldering tne entire bl&me for the cut in the riceFOC - 282 words
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Article420 1954-10-14 4 COLOMBO: With a vie w fc collecting the ©resent addrese and other particulars of ex pired residence permit holders Stateless persons and other: on whom the coercive recom mendations of the MinLstenu Sub-Committee could be effec tlvely applied, the services 01 the Food Contlol Departmen are nowFOC - 420 words
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Article247 1954-10-14 4 CHIL.AW: wased on lesson^ m; ieaint »u jyia.ayu, a new fisiuug enterprise is to be launciied tm s month D y a resiaent ct Mamw.m. His equipment consists oi tnree of* IS h "l aa f J caji y ana an imported Malayan net. xneFOC - 247 words
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Article95 1954-10-14 4 COLOMBO: The Pakistan Government has initiated an export promotion scheme to step up trade between Oeylon and Pakistan. Under this scheme, businessmen in Pakistan will be given licences to import from Oevlon goods to the value of 30 per cent of the goods exP^l ed b y eachFOC - 95 words
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287 1954-10-14 4 r>riJ h f J n Pursuance of the assurance given by Prime Minister Sir John KoiUawala to the Indian H*£rh Commissioner, Mr. C. C. Desai, in July last the immier he°ld SrSOi h&S n .°K W bG&Un to release Indian pS^fr tsFOC - 287 words
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Article104 1954-10-14 4 LONDON, Oct. 11. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Labour left-wing leader, alter reporting to nis local Labour i-aity here was toid that a unanimous vcte of confidence had beeu passed supporting him in "an ne has done". Mr. Bevan lost the fight foi the national party treasuryship toReuter - 104 words
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153 1954-10-14 4 Italian Troops To Enter Trieste On Oct. 26 TRIESTE, Oct. 11.— The first Italian troops will enter Trieste on Oct. 26 to take over zone A from the Anglo-American forces, it was authoritatively announced here last week. Major General Sir John Winterton, British Commander of the Anglo-American zone, is expectedReuter - 153 words
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Article45 1954-10-14 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 11 A retired soldier in his' 7lst year has at last repaid a 'hospital for saving 1 his life 49 year s ago. John Ratk, a Yugoslavian immigrant who spent most aW S lif e serving- in the U.S. APAP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-10-14 4 Photo. Japanese Premier SHIGERU YOSHIDA (holdiiur hat and cane) reviewing the Repulice* Guard jrfler S TSSSiX&SrSi %£i?' katt m HoldieT at the A^ A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article87 1954-10-14 4 KARACHI: liquor and Lip-stick led to hot exchanges between men and women corporators of Karaihi today. Remark by a councillor that women should give ut» lip-stick and contribute money thus saved to flood relief fund provoked women councillors, who jn turn, charge^ men witii spending hugeFOC - 87 words
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Article174 1954-10-14 4 A 60-year-old Chinese *kppeared at the &>el»njjor labour oepartnient w u t n a prooiera. Mis employer m 1 i -iu uaia.>.»u, in oacu |»«y He tiu 1 1 iieu. ji»iu he wanted to know now lie could collect it. l^ibuur niiiiiaiSj anxious to174 words
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Article136 1954-10-14 4 LONDON, Oct. 11. Decpite health propaganda directed against smoking, Britain t> investors have plenty of faith in its hold on the public. The Imperial Tobacco Com pany which controls many of the country's leading brands of cigarettes and pipe tobacco —has just been offered more136 words
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Article70 1954-10-14 4 NEW DELHI: Mr Brahm Prakash. Chief Minister of Delhi, cpened an exhibition of Marathi literature and art and craft held here in connexion with the 37th Marathi Sahitya Sammelan. Manuscripts dating back to the 17th century, paintings of heroes and leaders of Maharashtra like Shivaji, the Pe.«hwasFOC - 70 words
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622 1954-10-14 6 No Separate Varsity On Linguistic Basis T.C.S. Urges Another Varsity For Non-Resident Students COLOMBO: A deputation from the Tamil Cultural Society, giving evidence before the Commission on Higher Education told the Commission they were not in favour of a separate university on a linguistic basis, but were for the establishmentFOC - 622 words
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82 1954-10-14 6 CAJUCUTrA, Oct. 13 Mrs. Sablta Chatterjee of Calcutta has set ud a new world record for .22 bove rifle Bhooting. in a iraW shooting contest in Calcutta she scored 597 points out of 600 as against 596 held by Mr. Jackson82 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-10-14 6 Photo. Member* of the Ceylon Democratic Congress who are arriving to board the plane at Colombo Airpoi'. They are from left t<> right: Mr. C. Jamb uUngam, Mr. S. Thondairaan. (President C. D. C.j Mr. S. Somasundara, n and Mr. S- M. Snppiah MathrupalaMathrupala - 44 words
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Article88 1954-10-14 6 The last performance of the Valla t hoi Kathakali Troupe who have been on a tour of Malaya since the beginning of last month, will be a t Sungei Patani in Kedah on Saturday, Oct. 23, whereafter they will sail for Madras by s.s. Jalagopal from88 words
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179 1954-10-14 6 The Director tot Education, Federation of Malaya, Mr. Li.D. wnitfield, in a statement on the country's new education plan, says that the number of Engiiish trained teacners will not be large compared with the number children whose parents want them to have education through179 words
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Article105 1954-10-14 6 Neh r u To Dine With Ho Chi Minh NEW DELHI, Oat. Vi Primo Minister Nehru wi'l dine with Dr. Ho Chi M oil in Hanoi o n Oct. IT, according to a programme fiinl-scd for Mr. Nehu's over ir rrht ston there wh'c on his way from Delhi to105 words
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Article311 1954-10-14 6 Increased Aid For All Schools The Director of Education, Singapore, Mr. R. M. Young said at a Press Conference yesterday, if the proposed scheme of increased aid to Chinese Sohools came into operation, it would apply to n\) schools, except private schools run for profit and not controlled by a311 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-14 6 PHOTO, Mr. S. J. V. Chellanayagam. a prominent lawyer and member Tamil Arasu Party ad dressing a mommoth gathering of Tamils at Colombo Town Hall on the policies of the Ceylon Government which affect adversely the interests of Tamils. Standing in front is Mr. AmirdaUncmm translate* Mr. Chellanayagam's English speech.-MATHRUPALA - 51 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-10-14 6 Periyar E. V. R. Brithday Celebration A section of the Targe (fathering of Tamils at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Oct. 10, on the occasion of Periyar E. V. Ramasamy's Seventy sixth Birthday celebration.36 words
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Article126 1954-10-14 6 1,000-Year Old Chicken Bones LONDON, Oct. 13. A pUe of chicken bones more than 1,000 years old, was found to-day on the site of the Roman temple of Mithras unearthed on a bomb site n the heart of London. The bones are of archaeological interest because the domestic foul playedReuter - 126 words
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Article169 1954-10-14 6 COLOMBO, Oct. 13.-Sir Jonn Kotelaw.ila, Prime Minister of Ceylon, inaugurated celebrations yesterday marking U\c 2,500th anniversary of the death of Gautama Buddha, In spite of rain the inaugural function was attended by a vast gathering including Cabii»^t Ministers and (head of diplomatic missions. The ceremouies startedReuter - 169 words
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288 1954-10-14 6 CHURCHILL TO RESHUFFLE THE CABINET LONDON, Oct. 13.— Activity yesterday by Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, set off reports that he had plunged into the task of remaking his government. Some major changes In tne Cabinet ihave been expected for weeks past. But most politicians are now convinced thatReuter - 288 words
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