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Title Section16 1954-10-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 239. Singapore; Friday, October 15, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration137 1954-10-15 1 Se\enty-four countries took l»art in the International Philatelic Exhibition opened at New D< \h October 1 by Indian Premier Jawaharial Nehru to mark the Centenary of India's First Stamp. Sixteen of the countries had sent 34 personal representatives to attend the opening and later to take part137 words
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357 1954-10-15 1 From Giir Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 14. The complaint filed by one Yeerapathiran C hetti of Trichinopoly against Periyar K. V. Ramasamy, T. P. Vedachalamand M. R. Radha under Section 295 of the Indian Penal Code for having broken in public in the Trichy Town357 words
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Article54 1954-10-15 1 HOME, Oct. 14-Pakistan may get Italian motion picture know-how to help develop its movie industry. An announcement yesterday hy Italian motion picture offis said much progress for h an accord already has been made In a series of meetings of representatives of the Italian and PakistanAP - 54 words
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369 1954-10-15 1 Pakistan Premier Opposes Coexistence Calls For Moral Rearmament To Defend Against Communism ST. LOUIS, Oct. 14.— Prime Minister Mohammed Ali of Pakistan, calling international Communism a greater threat to the Free World than the H-bomb, last night called for a "moral re-armament as a defence against Communism. Ali, in aAP - 369 words
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Article63 1954-10-15 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 14.— The Indonesian women's organisations of the Celebes have delivered their first snub to beautiful Javanese Hartlnl, mother of five children and wife no. 2 of President Soekarno. They announced Wednesday they were only Inviting Fatmawati, mother of four children and the Chief Executive'sAP - 63 words
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93 1954-10-15 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 14. An Indian diamond syndicate is negotiating with the Soviet government for mining machinery which Soviet experts say wU make possible an annual yield of diamonds worth Rs. 120,--00,000. The experts have just completed a mree-montn study for theAP - 93 words
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Article148 1954-10-15 1 TOKYO, Oct. 14. Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit of India, former President of the U.N. General Assembly, arrived here today and was greeted by her first grandson. Madame Pandit is on a three-week unofficial visit to Japan en route home. She said at the airport, "I am very148 words
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98 1954-10-15 1 "Colombo" Powers To Meet In December COLOMBO, Oct. 13.— The Colombo powers India, Burma, Ceylcn, Pakistan and Indonesia wiU probably hold their next conference in Djahsrta, capital of Indonesia, in December. This ums indicated by the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelavoala when he arrived, here yesterday from hisReuter - 98 words
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Article48 1954-10-15 1 LONDON. Oct. 14 Britain has provided training courses for more than 600 students front South and South-East Asian countries under the Colombo Plan for tine economic development of this area. TTie Treasury said yesterday that the flow of trainees was increasing.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article32 1954-10-15 1 other diplomatic and Japanese dignitaries. Madame Pandit will see the Emperor and Empress next Monday and visit various pieces In Japan during her stay, axe U 6ch«*ii*d l**v» ob Nov, 8^ APAP - 32 words
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82 1954-10-15 1 India Hou**e has announced that existing arrangements In the Office of the Representative of the Government of India for the registration of Indians in Singapore, born in former Indian States will continue* but the Government of India have decided that the special rate of82 words
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Article106 1954-10-15 1 MONTREAL, Oct. 14.—Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, left for Britain and Malaya by plane last nigat after a month's vacation witih his family in Ottawa. He also conferred with officials in the Canadian capital and in Washington. MacDonald said he plans toAP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-10-15 1 Colombo's Mayor, Dr. N. M. Perera (garlanded r ght) and Deputy Mayor Mr. Rudra (left) taken in proocoaton to the public reception held at Jalfftna.29 words
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Article141 1954-10-15 1 To Unravel Liaquats Murder KARACHI, Oct. 14.— The Pakistan Government yesterday announced tine appointment of Mr. C. W. E. Wren, described as being of the British Security Service to Investigate the unsolved murder of Liequat AH Khan, Pakistan's first Prime Minister. Liaquat was shot dead while addressing a public meetingReuter - 141 words
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144 1954-10-15 1 Mr. G. H. Kiat To Contest Geylang District The Indian Daily Man is informed that Mr. G. H. Kiat will be contesting the Geylang District as an Independent at the next Legislative Council Election. Mr. Kiat foe.s that his views with regard to the welfare of the peop>l e it144 words
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Article51 1954-10-15 1 LONDON, Oct. U The Aga Khan, for 25 years one of the leading race horse owners in England, is to give up racing- in this country at the end of the season. He is reported to have made the decision for familv and financial reasons.Reuter - 51 words
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Article27 1954-10-15 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 14.— The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, returned to Moscow yesterday from Berlin, Tess, official Soviet news agency, reported.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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193 1954-10-15 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 14.— Thailand and Norway yesterday resigned from the seven-member Committee of South-West Africa, according to authoritative sources at the United Nations Headquarters. TTCie committee which was < appointed by tthe General i Assembly last session drew up a 900-page report onReuter - 193 words
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Article100 1954-10-15 1 A scholarship is be»ng offered Dy the British Uouuc.l for tne 1950/st> academic year. Applicants must be citizens oi the federation of Malaya or the Colony of Singapore. The scholarship is intended for post-graduate study in the United Kingdom, persons who are normally eligible for <jovernment study100 words
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Article74 1954-10-15 1 His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Donaid MacGiDivray paid his first visit to the Malayan Film Unit as Hi^gli Commissioner yesterday. He spent one and a half hours with the Head of the Unit, Mr. Tom Hodge, inspecting- the Unit in every detail. His Excellency was very74 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-10-15 1 India's V. K. Krishna Menon speaks from the rostrum to the U.N. General Assembly in New York City. Menon, top political adviser to Indian Premier •lawaharlal Nehru, told) the as- semfoly that Red China must have a place In talks on Southeast Asia,A.P. - 65 words
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211 1954-10-15 1 KAMARAJ - KAMARAJ From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 14. The State Chief Minister Mr. Kamara j said yesterday it would be a sad day for India if Sri Jawaharial Nehru translated his present intention of temporary retirement from Premiership and permanent211 words
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Article42 1954-10-15 1 The Senior Executive Engineer, Butterworth, reported yesterday that the Am Kuda road is flooded to a depth of seven inches from Milestone 15.7S to Milestone 16.50. The water is subsiding, but the road i« daaamd and u !m«42 words
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Article110 1954-10-15 1 MADRAS, Oct. lk'—AU French possessions in India mill be completely merged with the Indian Union by Nov. 1, according to official opinion here. A settlement over the colonies which will be submitted to the elected representatives of the inhabitants for approval was announcedReuter - 110 words
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Article135 1954-10-15 1 Sir John Martin, Under Secretary of State at the Colonial Office will arrive in Singapore today to begin a series of visits to North Borneo. Sarawak, Brunei, the Federation of Malaya and Singapore He will leave for North Borneo on the first part of135 words
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Article69 1954-10-15 1 LONDON, Oct. 14.— A 47--year-old former journalist, Mr. T. Fife Clark, has bppn appointed to the £3,000 a year post of Director General cf the Central Office of Information, the central agency for the preparation of publicity sent out by Government Departments. Mr. Fife Clark succeedsReuter - 69 words
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611 1954-10-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Oct. 15, 1954 TAMILS' ROLE IN MALAYA "UNLESS the Tamils (who constitute ever 80 per cent of the Indian Community) are consolidated and strengthened, the Indian Community can never achieve solidarity and strength or take its rightful and honoured place among the other Communities in611 words
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Article1726 1954-10-15 2 Bearing On 'Kashmir' Opinion In U. N. Circles umTJE/U ;\AiiiAN» united canons oot»erv»n> were generally uncertain to what degree Pakistan would ready be eager to force a fresh United Nations discussion of Kashmir, although the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, told Mr. Nehru1,726 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-10-15 2 Kenya Governor SIR EVELYN BARING, making a visit to Embu Kewerve, 60 mile* from Nairobi with vis. ting British Colonial Secretary ALAN T. LENNOX-BO YD (unshown) on Oct. 3, chats with the only remaining; Senior KJtuyu Chief, NJIKI, immediately after A i jirl had been introduced to the Colonial Secretary.AP - 93 words
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Article286 1954-10-15 2 LUTHER'S LETTER AUCTIONED LONDON: A letter written in 1520 by Martin Luthe r to his friend and supporter the Wjar Kxf the Erfurt JAugusti nians who sold at An art auction here for £2tfO. The letter was written less then two months after the issue of a Papal bill denounchingReuter - 286 words
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Article227 1954-10-15 2 TURA (Garo Hilla): A separate State for the hills people of Assam, to be known as Eastern HUI State w as demanded by hill tribal leaders. The resokatiion, unanimously adopted, also resolved to yubmit a memorandum to me States Reorganization commission in support of this demandFOC - 227 words
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Article178 1954-10-15 2 KUMBAKONAM COLLEGE CENTENARY MADRAS; The Government college at Kumbakonam, known her e as the "Cambridge of India,' celebrated its centenary last week. It is one of the earliest educational institutions set un m India soon after the formation of the three major universities in the country. Started «.s a provincialFOC - 178 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-10-15 2 MB. V. K. KRISHNA MTWON (left), Indian delegate to r.N. Chais wfth the British Minis ter of State MB. SEL-WYN LLOYD before the Oct. 7 afternoon u.N. General As- sembly session, at which MR. MENON, the Principal speaker, delivered a two-hour talk, at U.N. Headquarters inA.P. - 55 words
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331 1954-10-15 2 NEW DELHI: Syed Ibrahim el Mufti, Sudanese Minister for Commerce and Industry, is understood to have told the Planning Commission that he desired Indian industrialists to set up textile mills in his country. They could start mills independently or in partnership withFOC - 331 words
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Article54 1954-10-15 2 foreign affairs at least till the Cabinet is reconstituted under the new Republican Constitution, expected to come into force from Jan. 1, the sources said. There has been a growing demand in the country for the resignation of Sir Zafrulla on the ground of his being a leading member ofFOC - 54 words
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Article167 1954-10-15 2 LU-Ci&NuW: The Uovernment of India's Juvenile De.mquency Committee met here tor three clays under the chairmanship of Mr. K- Rustumji. Deputy Director of Central intelligence. The Committee took stock of the conclusions reached by the representatives of the various states on the basis of the data collectedFOC - 167 words
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Article160 1954-10-15 2 tfUMcJAY: Professor K. li. Ramanathan, we.l-known Indian scientist, has been ■tooted President of the international union o*" Geodesy and Geophysics for the next three years, it is learnt. Prof. Ramanathan, who succeeds Prof. Sydney Chapman, eminent British geophysicist, is the first Indian to be cllected Presidient of thusFOC - 160 words
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123 1954-10-15 3 The Constitution Bench of the Madras Supreme Court, on September 20, granted special leave under Article 136 of the Constitution to Messrs. A. 6. Krishna and n. S. M. Lakshmanan Chettiax (popularly known as Lena Chettiar) to appeal against the judgment or the Madras High Court123 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-10-15 3 Here she comes Stnitt-ng proudly like a peacock, with Angers hissing Ike a make, lovely Vyjanyantinia'.a strikes another pose in her forthcoming Hindustani social, "MISS MALA".26 words
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Article1662 1954-10-15 3 On September 15, the Stars stepped down from their firmament to make comrmn cause with the Star-gazers, their fans, in a drive for funds to help the flood-stricken millions in Assam and Bihar 11 Filmfare presents this photo-feature as an encore of a memorable event. Pictures1,662 words
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Article198 1954-10-15 3 V. ilr.N ti'iU'ct.njj doiutt.G/ls ll'ni llini HUUTH Hit iiitt i ioikl Keuef runu, JL>nj|, Kumar and ftaj i\u .in>r tirew up a s t oi stan* ami wrou- against each n*une toe amount expect**!. Against ]>Utu name, Haj promptly put down Us. I*ool. Wnen it came to198 words
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Article71 1954-10-15 3 F'&ms Fountain ,L.td's maiden venture, "Jharh," is making br^k piogieo® at the Technicians Studios under the airection of Dilip Nag. A new nnd, Robin Banerjee. is id the main roie witji a supporting cast which includes Kamai Mitra, ftanu Banerjee, Nitish Mukherjee, Bhanu Banerjee, Geetasree Devi. fsani Ganguly, Kabita71 words
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Article71 1954-10-15 3 Encouraged by the success of "Saheed iKhudiram,'' a Bengali biographical film released last year, V.S.K. Concern is now making a Hindi version of that film. Entitle "pahel.-i Sthaheed," the film la based on the life of Khudiram, the first martyr of India's freedom movement. Hiranmoy Sen, writer ofNAFEN - 71 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-15 3 v Fili P ln o fantasy which took three years In the making CAPTAIN HIKMAT** now dobbed In the Malay dialogue m pp< l all -v for Malayan audience* has a lot of matfc, stunta "to flylaf la tb» aJr, ate., to thrill all type* of51 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-10-15 3 Stage Screen Belu, the small girl who got lost from her brother and was brought u» a wealthy S& iu^** Zl^tJH* uncle John and teMs Wm all about uncle John is sorrV that Bhola, her brother is not there. A highly emotional situation in 'BOOT POLISH-46 words
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Article763 1954-10-15 3 An Outstanding Human Document <THULI VISHAM'-A DUEL OF DUET To witness a picture on the screen is not so arduous as reviewing it for a newspaper, but sometimes to be compelled to suffer fcr a two and half to three-hour period without a break, a picture763 words
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Article, Illustration522 1954-10-15 3 Thuli Visham (DROP OF POISON) Another picture with equally tantalising title is THULI VISHAM, which I was commissioned to sec and review, I have had glimpses of A.S. A. Samy's skill and intelligence as director and dialogue writer other pictures and i was full of hopes and expectations about THULiSELVAS; THULI VISHAM - 522 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-10-15 3 1 When the members of fair f sex look weepy or pout f or siUk they are calcnJat- ed to excite the sym- I pathy of their male ad- mirer or admirers, or to f draw fairs from their eyes or to make them crawl on 1140 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-10-15 3 I LONDON: Mix Lanka will compete with the beauty queens of 16 counti «-s at the final of the Miss World contest in the Lyceum Ballroom, London, c n Monday, Oct. 18. The countries to be reI» i < s.ntcd artl: Britain, Belgium, France, Israel, Switzerland, Germany, Italy,128 words
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Article43 1954-10-15 3 CALCUTTA: The first venture of 'tFilmeJukesah, 1 an eaucationai; films production unit formed by a grouo ot young: technicians, us a one-' recler short entitled "Studies in Bronze." Dealing with body buiidln# and physical training-, the film already has been completed.43 words
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Article271 1954-10-15 3 State awards for the best feature and documentary films for 1953 were given away in New Delhi on October lo by President, Dr. Rajendra Prasftd. The first to be conferred by any state, these awards have been instituted to encourage the production of films of high271 words
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Article81 1954-10-15 3 NEW DELHI: in spite of the torrential rain the Speaker of ttie Lok SAbha, Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, and members ot both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha with their families and friends, attended the Northern India premiere of the Moral Re-Armament colour ftlm, "The Forgotten81 words
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Article97 1954-10-15 3 No one is putting a number of small pebbles ifa an empty cigarette tin and rolling it. These and words like these are found in film songs in Tamil and they are said to be very musical, the very s>oul of song. A Congress leader recently called these97 words
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Article253 1954-10-15 4 BOMBAY: To enable liis bed-ridden wife to Indulge in her favourite pastime ur studying Uie Bhagvad Gita. u local employee of the postal department succeeded in writing the 700 stanzas of the 'Sane Oelestial" on a stogie sheet of paper measuring just 10% inches by 16 ftNAFEN - 253 words
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Article130 1954-10-15 4 On Wednesday. September 15, while the him stars mammoth procession was winding ita way through one of Uie crowded quarters of Bombay on its fund collection mission, "Fidmfare" received a frantic telephone call from, a distressed giiu wanting to know if Dilip Kumar had been stabbed130 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-10-15 4 Hare Ram Ram, do not »poU mv dhoti, says the typical Sooth Indian to Bhola who polishes' his shoes. Rhola has learnt the dignity of labour. BOOT POLISHBOOT POLISH - 28 words
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330 1954-10-15 4 ONE of the most impressive assemblies of British talent ever gathered for one film is announced by Sir Laurence Olivier in disclosing the cast of his spectacular production of Shakespeare's "Richard III," which is just beginning at Shepperton Studios, near Lodon, and330 words
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Article100 1954-10-15 4 CAIRO: Cecil B de Mille, the Hollywood film producer, who has arrived here for the production of his latest picture "The Ten Commandments" said the Egyptian Government will give him their fullest co-opera-tion and all the necessary facilities. He disclosed that when he has completed his film,FOC - 100 words
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Article94 1954-10-15 4 LONDON: Filmgoersi under the agre of 16 will be strictly barred in Britain from witnessing the film upon which this year's Edinburgh Film Festival bestowed its major award. Walter Wanger's dramatic "Riot in Cell Block 11" has been given an 'X' (adults onlv^ certificate by the British BoardFOC - 94 words
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Article130 1954-10-15 4 The 'Indian Bank Ltd., has filed a suit against M. K- T. Bhagavathar and another for the recovery of Rs. 16,059-2-0 with interest due on a promissory note executed on septeniber 11, i960, in this case, substituted summons was ordered by the court and notice to t>oth130 words
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463 1954-10-15 4 Thumb-Sucking "PleasantWay Of Passing Time" /JHILD psychologists spent a I long morning in tne psychology section of the British Association meeting on Sept. 7 at Oxford, listening to three papers on the relationship of personality traits to physical structure in seven-year-olds, writes a special correspondent in Tne Times. They were463 words
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Article273 1954-10-15 4 LONDON: With the mental aspects cf even apparently purely bodily diseases coming more to the fore, physicians should learn to make a more human approach to their patients, contends a special article in "The Lancet". The doctor must try to establish the common touch withFOC - 273 words
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545 1954-10-15 4 Daphne Clare - Daphne Clare By LONDON knows almost nothing about Indian music. To help make it more familiar the Asian Music Circle was formed last year and has just opened this season with a concert which included Raga Bhupali and Bbajan songs. The setting- for545 words
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Article70 1954-10-15 4 AHMEDABAD: Dr. Katju pleaded for the abolition of examinations. The Union Home Minister, who was addressing the students of the Oujerat Vldyapith, a Gandhian University, this afternoon said that failure in evaminatlon« caused frustration and demoralization among: students. He proposed that a student, who studied for a prescribedFOC - 70 words
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Article317 1954-10-15 4 NEW YORK: Children who J2?' e h l F ather Christmas. North Pole, this yea r will be which has at last received thp to reply to them complete with "North Polestamped on the envelope. unfiW 11 reall y is a P IaCP with that name.NAFEN - 317 words
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Article671 1954-10-15 4 Freedom As Asian State See It yyxiti many observers nro fessing to detect signs of a worldwide spiritual reviv under the a tress of the atomfc threat and general pohti-ai unrest, the question of the proVislon made by national cor stitutions for Implementing the United Nations Charter's guarantee of freedomNAFEN - 671 words
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1017 1954-10-15 5 REDUCTION OF STATELESS Following is a summary o_ the 3greement reached by the Premiers of India and Ceyion, on the future cf the people of Indian origin in Ceylon at a conference held in New Deuhi recently. The conference discussed these problems fully and franklyFOC - 1,017 words
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384 1954-10-15 5 T.C. LAND REFORM T.N.CC. DISCUSSION MADRAS: The TNCC L*nd Reforms Sub-Committee, considered the central object.ves for a sound land reform progr;uume in the present conditions of Madras State. In the light of the discussions, tie following points were framed, says the Convener of the Sub-Committee. In 3 communication to theFOC - 384 words
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Article146 1954-10-15 5 MUSSOOKE: Or. 3. V. Keskur, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, has suggested the shifting of some of the Central Government offices lo Mussooree sj as to incre3sp the permanent population of Mussooree and relieve tu.c congestion in Delhi. Dr. Keskar, who was inaugurating the thirdFOC - 146 words
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60 1954-10-15 5 Ceylon's Rly, Minister To Visit India COLOMBO: Ceylcn's Minister of Railways, Major Montague Jayawickrama will leave for India on Oct. 14 to study the working of railways there. He will be accompanied by high officials of the Ceylon Government Railways. Maj. Jayawickrama, who wil] be in India for two weeks,FOC - 60 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-10-15 5 PHOTO. French Premier PIERRE MENDES-FRAXCE attended the October 6 reception given at the Japanese Embassy In Pars in honour of -the visiting Japanese Premier Mr. sHKiKKI YOSHIDA. Left to right at the reeepfon: Japanese Ambassador SHIMAO NICHOfURA, Mrs. ASO (daughter of the Japanese Premier*.. MRS. NICHIMURA. MENDES-FRANCE,AP - 53 words
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Article109 1954-10-15 5 BOMBAY: The Bombay Municipal authorities ere keen on stopping spitting in the streets, but have not yet found a way to do -t. The Commissioner, Sri P. It. :%ayak, tcld Reporters that sp tting- 'n t)'c road was not a oogmsaole offence unlike gar-bage-throwing. Me sa.UFOC - 109 words
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161 1954-10-15 5 KARACHI: Miss Fatimah Jinnah, sister of late Mohammed Ali Jamah, may become the President of the Pakistan Muslim League, according to all indications here. Following the recent announcement of Prime Minister Mohammad Ali that he wculd give up presidentship of the organisation, almost all leadingFOC - 161 words
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313 1954-10-15 5 OTTAWA: Strong c ompttiLion between India and Jap in for tine markets of South-East Asia is forecast by Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, InJia's Finance Minister. He expects this to be particularly strong in the field of textiles. Mr. Dedhmukh who is attending the Colombo313 words
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93 1954-10-15 5 KARWAR: More than 100 volunteers of the Goa uoeration movement were arrested in different parts of Goa according to Goa National Congress sources here. These volunteers, the sources said, paraded through streets shouting anti-Portu-guese slogans and hoisted Indian National nags. It was learned fromFOC - 93 words
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Article106 1954-10-15 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India's resolution of the Tariff Commission's report on the automobile leaf spring industry lhas been published in a Gazette of India, says a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The Government has accepted the Commissions recommendation ChatFOC - 106 words
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Article412 1954-10-15 5 PREVENTION OF BIGAMY MADKAS ACT MADRAS The 'divorce' provisions in the five-year-old Madras Hindu (Bigamy Prevention and Divorce) Act, 1949, have been invoked very iittle, according to figures published i.pre recently*. Ine Act, which is a twopiece legislation, makes bigamy void and punishable from the date of enforcement of theFOC - 412 words
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Article105 1954-10-15 5 NEW DELJiI: The intluenUu Hindustan Times said Monday it (hopes the Indian Government will do its utmost" to induce American movie producers to abandon making Bnawani ju*actiun." The newspaper, which often reflects Government opinion, said in an editorial entitled "an unwanted film. "Far from being:FOC - 105 words
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Article102 1954-10-15 5 ERNAKULAM: The Government of India in consultation I with the Planning Commission, have now agreed to the proposal of the Cochin Port authorises to construct four wharf berths instead of two as originally planned under the Five-Year Plan development schemes of the port, an officialFOC - 102 words
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Article80 1954-10-15 5 NEW DELHI: The Minister for Agriculture Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, said in the Lok Sabha in answer to Pandit D. N. Tiwary that Government were examining- the possibility of constituting an Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Service. This would be restricted primarily to posts in the researchFOC - 80 words
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Article179 1954-10-15 5 KATHMANDU, Nepal s Poregin Minister, Mr. D. R. Regmi, said that India and Britain had promised to support Nepal's application for admission to the u-N. He appealed to all member'; of the Security Council not to oppose Nepal's admission *o the U.N. but to considerFOC - 179 words
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Article224 1954-10-15 5 COIMBATORE: production of fertilizers at Sindn wouid go up by about 100.000 tons when schemes to jxroauce than out of gases fiom Uie ■Si/nun coke-oven plant materialize, Mr. K. c- Kecluy, Uiuin Min .sier iV» Production, j*aia here. The Minister siid that the present production of the SindriFOC - 224 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-15 5 KAJKI MAJiI AMBIT KAUR (left), India's Minister of Health, is shown here with MBS. OVETA CULP HOBBY, Secretary of the U.S.A. Department Of Welfare (Centre), and NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER, Under Secretary of Welfare, in Washington, < i> Oct. 6. Kaur was Hobbv^ Guest at Luncheon.AP - 51 words
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Article217 1954-10-15 5 LONDON: India, in the first seven months of 1954, was eaa.ly Britain's biggest supplier of tea, leather-goods, and dresse<i furs, and miscellaneous textiles. She was the U.K. s second biggets supplier of tobacco. The value of these frur main imports Britain took from India during theFOC - 217 words
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Article110 1954-10-15 5 NEw DELJII: Output of coal in collieries in India decreased from 2,970,265 tons in July last to 2,958,075 tons j» August, acoording to official figures. Despatches of coal amount* ed to 2.957,380 tons in August, as against 2,813,775 tons in the preceding month, while stocks atFOC - 110 words
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Article1013 1954-10-15 6 Criminal Defamation Alleged »r.. COLOMBO: Evidence wa» recorded by Mr. N. A. de S. Hljeseken, Acting Chief Magistrate of Colombo, i n a emat> of alleged criminal defamation filed again* Mr. Gilbert I'erera, Ed.tor of "The Guardian" in respect of certain pmm&ge» in an article appearingFOC - 1,013 words
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Article, Illustration92 1954-10-15 6 Dato Hajl Syed Abdul KacHr bin Mohamed, Mentri Beear, Johore under whose patronage, The Third Combined Annual Athletic Sports of Victoria and Royal Eng-1 sh Schools Muar were, held recently, In seen congratulating Mr. k. Kathintveiu, Manager, on his good work as promoter of Private English Schools In92 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-10-15 6 PHOTOS BV Mfewt Gafl Armstrong, aged 14, spoke on behalf of the children In the Klang Par sh, thankinjr the "mothers" for their love and care, on the occasion of "Mother's Day" at the Church of Our Ladfr* of LrfHirdes, Klanjr. The children hope to make this dayRAMANATHAN - 81 words
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Article82 1954-10-15 6 NICOSIA (Cyprus), Oct. 14. Military sources here disclosed Wednesday British Middle East Headquarters from the Canal Zone will be established temporarily i n Nicosia on Dec. 1. On that date Ccmmander-in-Chief, Sir Charles Keightley will take up residence at the seaside resort of Kyrenia,A.P. - 82 words
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Article142 1954-10-15 6 For the first time in the history of the Federation of Malaya Police. a n Asian will soon be Chief Police Officer Of a State Police Contingent. Enche Talif bin Lisut will take over as Chief Police Officer, Trengganu, early next year. Inche Talif has142 words
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68 1954-10-15 6 Dr. Sir Rm. Alagappa Chettiar, M.A., D.Litt., LL.D., 3arrister-at-Law, win deliver the inaugural address at the Young Men's Literary Association at John Little's Cafe, on Friday on Oct. 22, a t 5.30 p.m Mr. M. M. Khurana, Acting Representative to the68 words
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Article94 1954-10-15 6 LISBON, Oct. 14. Tamara Louwegn, South African model, said Wednesday her doctors told her she can be a bullfighter or a woman, but not both. She said she preferred to remain a woman. She has already appeared in 10 bullfig-hts in Portugal since eiving up herA.P. - 94 words
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Article167 1954-10-15 6 COLOMBO: The Prime M^ nister'a suggestion at Janua to teach ii-nnaiese to Tamw cnildre n and vice versa w.Ji cost tne Government ks. 18 million extra every year. This is tne rough est^nate arawn by an hi^h official of the Ministry of Educatain. This estimate hasFOC - 167 words
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Article76 1954-10-15 6 KANDY; The production of a film based on the Mfe of the Buddha has not been abandoned, Dr. u. P. Malalasekera, pro-Vico-Chanccllor of the Ceylon university, told the prime Minister <in reply tlo an inquiry. The idea, he added va 9 merely i n cold storage. TheFOC - 76 words
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Article48 1954-10-15 6 The Singapore Safety First Council and the Public Reatioos Office will hold a Road Safety Exhibition at the element! School, pasir Panjan^, on Saturday, Oct. 16. The opening wi'-l be done bv Ml. H. J. C. «Kulasingha, member of the Legislative Louncil, at 8 a.m.48 words
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Article44 1954-10-15 6 LONDON, Oct. 14.— The new Philippine Ambassador, Leon Maria Guerrero, presented his credentials to the Queen yesterday In a formal ceremony at Buckingham Palace. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden introduced the Ambassador and Madame Ouorrnm. tn the Queen- APAP - 44 words
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Article22 1954-10-15 6 Balmik Addivir Mahan Sabha is beiner shifted to No- 141-1. Jalan Kayu, R. A. F. Seletar Singapore 28.22 words
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Article102 1954-10-15 6 GEORGETOWN, British G.iana. Oct. |L-SJ. "S Naraine Singh, Minister S Local Governniont and Sootai Welfare under the d^S government led by Dr. Chcddi Jiifian, ,ha S 1Q d his movemcnS restricted to Georgetown under an order issued by the Governor, Sir All red Savage The order wasReuter - 102 words
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