Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1954
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Title Section16 1954-10-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 245. SLNUAPOKJi, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 *t>UR PAGJtiS 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-10-21 1 Photo. Uaile Setass'e, Emperor of Kthiopa, drives ln an open rar.iajre from Victor a Station t Buckingham l'ala on hU aiTiva! on a State -it here. \>vt to him m Queen Elizabeth 1 1, and back to camera the I hike of Edinburgh, APAP - 47 words
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682 1954-10-21 1 HAPPINESS OF WORLD HINGES ON INDO-SINO UNDERSTANDING Let Us Strive Together To Lessen Tension For Peace Sake Nehru Tells Chinese Unprecedented Welcome At Peking NEW DELHI, Oct. 20: Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister arrived m Peking by air yesterday to the cheers of a vast crowd for a 12-day682 words
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Article40 1954-10-21 1 HONO KONG, Oct SO. lue Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En Lai, waa nost tonight at a Peking banquet for the lnd.an Pre* nue-r, Mr, Jawaharlal Nehru. The f unction was reported by Pekinc radio heard hem- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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218 1954-10-21 1 There Is Not So Much To Fight —NEHRU NEv* YORrtt Oct. 20.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said m an interview g.ubLahed* yesterday >n the American magazine "lxxxlc" that the cold war could become iust a phrase m our history books." "As we get used to living togetherReuter - 218 words
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Article317 1954-10-21 1 MOSCOW, oct. 20. Seven amoassaaors, including the Bn. ush, American and Prencn envoys, warned out cf a Moscow d.plomatic dinner partyMonday night because tnuy •v ore asKcu to dine at the same cable as the Communist Chinese and East German ambas.■iauois, it was disclosed here.Reuter - 317 words
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252 1954-10-21 1 Indefinite Strike By Ind. Bank Employees From Dec. 10 Strike 111-Advised Says I.N.T.U.C. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 20. Bank employees all over India, numbering wul go on strike from December, 10, 'until their minimum demands are fulfilled.' The decision calling the strike was taken here at a vyjek-long252 words
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Article128 1954-10-21 1 LONDON. Oct. 20.— The Queen today kmghted Foreign secretary Anthony Eden m the Order of the Garter, England's oldest order of chivalry. The ceremony investing h.m with th c insignia of a knight was conducted at palace. Eden was scheduled to leave later today for talks mAP - 128 words
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Article30 1954-10-21 1 FOURTH PILGRIM SHIP DUE The fourth pilgrim shir, to eurn Vo Sne^p?re the An*nun is expected to arrive *n oms;ap.-re en Satut^av 23. 2S with a total of 265 P«'30 words
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Article143 1954-10-21 1 Princess Commits Suttee! NEW DELHI. Oct. 20.— An Ind an princes* committed suttee (imrned herself at her husband's funeral pyre) at Jodphur yesterday, according to reports published here. The 35-year-old Rani of Kira (Thakur) followed the' body of her husband, Bngauie r Jabbar Singh, Comptroller of the Maharaja of Jodphur'sAP - 143 words
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Article111 1954-10-21 1 NEW /DELJU, Oct. 20. D.ru will unhurt 9,000,000 lbs. of inuian tooacco and mtua will buy l>u t»ns m iuw bak i rwn cnana under an agreement a.gneu here yesteiday by the Indian and en.nese Governments. The ti-greement follows the recently concluded Sino-Indian trace agreement.Reuter - 111 words
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Article46 1954-10-21 1 KARACHI. Oct. 20.—Talazzal AU Pakistan Commerce M nlster until two weeks ago, has been appointed Pak stan Ambassador' to Egypt, it was omcaily annouttced Tuesday night. He w»ll also be accredited as r^aklstan Ambassador to Saudi Araha and .Ktoliter to U^y*.- APAP - 46 words
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Article192 1954-10-21 1 What Is Templer Doing? LONDON, Oct. 40 The Daliy Man today speculated on cue mystery Joo uiucn General k.r ueVaiU Tempter, tonne r High (Jomra «B.». ner for Auuaya, has at the War 'me newspaper's gossip writer Tannest said every day a man or smart military bearing carry.ng aa attacheReuter - 192 words
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Article180 1954-10-21 1 Singapore City Council will float a $30 m. lean m a month or two. This was revealed by the Acting President Mr. J. T. Rea at a Special Meeting of the Council, held yesterday, who added that the City Council will submit the terms and180 words
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Article169 1954-10-21 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York). Oct. 20.— a spokesman ior Mohammed Zafruua Khan, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, .Tuesday branded as "untrue and apparently mischevous" reports that he had embraced the Israeli chief delegate after a recent U.N. speech. The spokesman explained the Foreign Minister had walked downAP - 169 words
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39 1954-10-21 1 The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, will present medals to members of the police Force at a ceremony to be neid ut the Police Training School Thomson Road, at 6 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 22.39 words
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167 1954-10-21 1 From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Oct. 20: Following Monday's Kizhur Congress merger verdict the French India Government and Indian Union Government are taking steps to effect a DE FACTO transfer of the French Indian Settlements to India on November, 1. It ie lezrntReuter - 167 words
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41 1954-10-21 1 INDO-FRENCH AGREEMENT NOT SIGNED YET NEW DELHI. Oct. 20— A French-Ind'a agreement on the transfer of the French settlements m Ind'a was n't be signed yesterday as expected a government spokesman eiid. Asked wither a ©rwj'ieatton had developed, he da. APAP - 41 words
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188 1954-10-21 1 LONDON, Oct. 20.— Sir Winston Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday ite had m no way receded from Ms expression of willingness to meet ttie Soviet Premier, Mr. Georgi Malenkov, at the right tuna Tine Prime Minister was ansewring a188 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-10-21 1 Will am Willis, 61-year-old Texan, and, right, his 85-foot balsa raft the seven little sisters, pictured at Callao, Peru, June 22, when he was setting out for Samoa. On October 14, after 114 days, his raft was reported) 20 mttes off Pago Pago, American Samoa.AP - 85 words
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Article88 1954-10-21 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Pakistan and the United States mesday were reported nearing anal agreement on the amount *jf economic and military as* sistance to be gaven Prime Minister Mohammed All's Goveminent. A joint announcement by thc two governments on the size and form of thsAP - 88 words
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167 1954-10-21 1 Dr. Sir i\ux Aiugappa Chettiar is returning to aingupore today alter a three-day tour of the Federation. Dr. Chettiar is leaving for Madras on Sunday, Oct. 24. During his stay in the Colony, he will be staying at the Sea View Hotel. His engagements In167 words
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82 1954-10-21 1 H.C Accepts Thuraisingham's Resignation According to an official statement issued last night, the High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivary has accepted thc resignation of Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham aa Member fcr Education and as a member of the Executive and Legislative Councils for reasons of health. The Dato will rema.n82 words
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Advertisement18 1954-10-21 1 II 1 MONTH.. 5* >M H ll 3Kt SSKSI""S33 00 ll BM fK" 00 fl I 'months'. fl18 words
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Article519 1954-10-21 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thrus. oct. 21, 1954. British Gone, French Going, Portuguese Shall Go! \S from end of this month, that anachronism known as "French India will cease to exist. For, on Nov. 1, all those French territories that have not yet merged with India and they constitute Pondicherry,519 words
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38 1954-10-21 2 HYDERABAD*: Cotton Textile Industry m the Hyderabad State has been declar- d a public utility service for ft further per'od of srfx months from the middle of tha month, according tc wuncwneut,- FOCFOC - 38 words
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1319 1954-10-21 2 Malaya's Avadi Camp To Become 'Satyamurti Nagar Venue Of Next Congress MAD RA S Preparations for accommodating nearly three iakhs of people expected to attend the Avadi session of the Indian National Congress m January next, have started m right earnest and two adjacent sites, about 250 acre 8 mFOC - 1,319 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-10-21 2 ESTRANGED AGAIN Ex-queen Narriman of Egypt and her mother arrive at Geneva by a'r from Cairo via Pari* amid reports of a rift m Narrlman's marriage to Alexandra Doctor Adham EI Nak b, whom she wed tn a Moslem Ceremony May 3 after her divorce from 'Ex-King Farouk. Nakib, accordingAP - 84 words
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Article49 1954-10-21 2 DACCA: Preliminary w~rk on the construction of amedcal col'e~e In Nas'irohad ,n the outsorts of Chlttagcng Vns at c~st of rs. 3,000, 000 has started. iFull-asa'e construction w li beera'n ear' v ln November and js exoected t<> be completed w*hdn a f«w months. NAFENNAFEN - 49 words
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Article, Illustration118 1954-10-21 2 Sheikh Ali of Qatar collected In London a specially made Vustln Princess Car m which every visible fitting, both in**lde and nut, is gold plated. Thi* includes the rad ator grill, btnnpcTH, and a gold telephone at the back seat for fall ng the chauffeur.118 words
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156 1954-10-21 2 MADRAS: The Deck passenger Welfare Commit t. -<» The Committee reviewed Ita work since it started function .ng m July. The question of starting a rest house at the port of Madras for the benefit of the deck passengers Vas considered and it was decidedFOC - 156 words
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338 1954-10-21 2 Sales Depots To Market Village Industries Output PUONA: Every district of Bombay will have, by the end of this year, a sales depot for marketng village industries products. Depots have already ueen cpened m six district and the whole scheme is expected to be completed before the end of thisFOC - 338 words
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Article44 1954-10-21 2 CALCUTTA: Pr*nn Warnter Nehru was on Friday presented with a cheque for Rs. TlO3O and Rs 251 m cash to'"Hrds the Prime Min ster*s Relief Fund by a group of students and social workers m Calcutta.— FOC LETTERS TO THE EDITORFOC - 44 words
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Article94 1954-10-21 2 CALCUTTA: Sixteen ant cow slaughter demonstrator." mostly women, were arreste by the police last Friday lc obstructing traffic on the Es planade Rrw east, near Ra] Bhavan, where Prime Minister Nehru was stay.ng. They squatted on the tram track end .'liiouted slogan;-. Earlier, a crowd of suchFOC - 94 words
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680 1954-10-21 2 BIG INCREASE In PRODUCTION OF CEREALS IN INDIA I'EW DELHI: A remarkable iwvease both m the acreage and production of cerecls m India was witnessed m the year 1955-54, which ended m June, it was learnt here last ireek. Pic duction of cereals during the year was 56.1 million tons,FOC - 680 words
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Article60 1954-10-21 2 ERNA.KULAM: Mr. Qulzanlah, Nanda, Union Planning Mnister, arnved nere last Friday to undergo Ayurvedic treatment. After rest and lunch at the Government Guest House Mr. Nanda, acoorn'oanied by Mr. K. P. Madhavan NaT Pradesh Congress Pres dent. left for shoranur mi n Malabar Mr.FOC - 60 words
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316 1954-10-21 2 Sir. With reference to your editorial comment on Citizenship Registration m thp Dally Mail of 16th October 1954, may I explain under wnat circumstances a nominal registration fee of 65 cents was agreed to by the Government of India and the concession was subsequently316 words
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Article134 1954-10-21 2 Mr. Ataur Rehman, Vice-President, East Bengal Awami League, and former M-q ster mi n the dis- massed Unjted pront Cabinet, I aitjived heu*e (Oram Dacca, on his was to London and I Zurich. He la visiting London and Z'uUJ^h m response to urgeuu summons fromFOC - 134 words
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1142 1954-10-21 3 It Is A "Shock Treatment" To Complacent People! COLOMBO Mr. Baiwantrai Mehta, General Secretary of the Indian National Congress, said last Friday that Prime Minister Nehru's proposal to retire from active politics for some time was possibiv meant to give a shock treatment toFOC - 1,142 words
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Article286 1954-10-21 3 "Gurdian" Wants Nehru To Remain MANCHESTER: The Manchester Guardian last Friday ma.ntained that it was Unimportant for Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru to remain Prime Minister of India. Mr. Nehru ia m more than one way very much like Mr. Gladstone, the Guardian commented. He says that he would like tc. retireReuter - 286 words
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Article118 1954-10-21 3 BOMBAY: According to a report (received here widest pread panic had been caused by assaults on several persons including women and children m Panjim by Neg.o troops. Some of the victims had received injuries and admitted into the hospital. Authorities m Goa are tr>kinjr strongFOC - 118 words
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Article126 1954-10-21 3 .KARACHI Plane for a Ra. 1-croie Mausoleum and Mem^nai Mlisque nave been announced here. The foundation w-rk for their constructicn will bet,\n next month. Mi. Jinnah a "juazar" will be m the centre of a 250-ft. square mausoleum with a central dome balanced by ftx* ,135-tft. Ihigjh minartes*FOC - 126 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-10-21 3 PHOTO. A West German track and field team beat Japan In seven events of nine at a two-day meet at Melji Shrine Stadium, Tokyo, October 9 and 10. In the 400 meters hurdles, left to right, are) T. Yoshlml, Japan, fourth; Ulrfielmer, Germany, second In 53 7AP - 64 words
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503 1954-10-21 3 HYDERABAD: A Division Bench of the Hyderabad High w,ourt List week dismissed the appiicat.on held by the Leader oi tne Opposition m the State Assembly, Mr. V. D. Deshpande and three others chai- lenging the continuance cf 7 out of 8 Deputy Ministers of503 words
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Article186 1954-10-21 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of Ind a have sanctioned a non-scheduied air F*etvice by a private "all taxi" company lo New Delhi. The company will carry tour.sts i tom l^elhi to neai by places of miscorical importance It may also, by Si>ccial arrangement, carry daiyFOC - 186 words
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69 1954-10-21 3 Indian Artistes For Dacca Dance Festival KARACHI: Top artistes or India, Burma and Indonesia are scheduled to participate m a dance and music festival sponsored by the Pakistan Arts Council. Artistes from seme other Asian countries are also pected to take part. Repl'es are still a waited from Ecypt. IranNAFEN - 69 words
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Article70 1954-10-21 3 BOMBAY: The Municipal Corporation's its. 2.6 crore 4 per cent Loan wa* oversubdcr bed withai two hours of open Jig of the oat to the public. Hie subscriptions exceeded R*. 8 crores, and the loan was closed before 1 p.m. The loan, with au issue price ofFOC - 70 words
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Article67 1954-10-21 3 KARACHI: Choudhry Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, roreign Minister of Pakistan, who has been elected a Judge of the International Court of Justice at The Hague, wd assume his new office on or about January 1. He la expected to return to Pakistan some time next month toNAFEN - 67 words
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265 1954-10-21 3 Implications Of Indo- Ceyyion Agreement MADrvA.6 Tne agreement between, rncua and Ceyion, aiiniiicu anu leuewed ac i^euu recenuy, snouid ihe«D preserve Uie uauu ie.auons Ijijiwimi tne two countries. The excess oi" exports irom lnu.a wi**. prooao»y ouiitiujo, and tne n*uket w*»» ji"Ao moie vaiu-'Oie tnaO uui'ma which, tor the nextNAFEN - 265 words
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Article66 1954-10-21 3 SHILLONG: Mawsynram, n growing tribal village, 38 miles from Shillong, established the new world record m rainfall with 684.23 Indies till the end of September from January this year. Disclosing this, Assams Planning and Development Minister, Mr. Baidyanath Mookherjee, said that during the same period.FOC - 66 words
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510 1954-10-21 3 Gandhi Nidhi Museums At Sabarmati, Sewagram, Delhi And Madurai INDORE: Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Chairman of the Ram Manorial Trust an* SpeSSTUS JTsaShI toLd Pre.-wuie* uwt week that che Oandta Smarak Nhum 2£U!IL n"****"* *»<*'* where books retatng to GftHlhUis PWfo*«Phy and ail literature connected^rith nto Referring to the workFOC - 510 words
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Article146 1954-10-21 3 How to Raise Efficiency MADRAS; what Is efficiency and how to raise the standard of efficiency In India? This is the subject for the Jawahar Prize Essay competition m English Instituted by the Bardlkar Diamond Jubilee Trust. The essay should not exceed 6o typed foolscap pftieets and should be submitted146 words
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Article59 1954-10-21 3 Vr* S. r. Ranganathan, former Librarian of the Madras University Ldbrary and now Professor of Library Science at the Demi university, has been elected vicePresident of the International Federation for Documentation and re-appointed chairman of the International Committee on General Theory of Classification. He has also been appointedFOC - 59 words
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Advertisement137 1954-10-21 3 •....|.iiitiiui:i t I ,iiiiiiiiiw rm ,nn»iminiiiiiii»mi:iiitiltilifiiimiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiii liuiiititit:iiititiiitiiit!it.|iiiititntiii.i.1 iuiiititit:iiititiiitiiit!it.|iiiititntiii.i. I s.s. "JALAKOPAL" Voy. 55 sailing Oct 1954. j Sailing 22nd Oct 1954 12.00 p.m. EACBAKKATIQN TIME f Deck Passengere: 8.30 ajn. I Saloon 10.00 a.m. j Ail passengers travel! hv? per the above vessel are 1 hereby notified that they should137 words
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782 1954-10-21 4 Kotelawala's Assurance To Tamils CHAVAKACHCHERI: "We all have equal rights and must joint together to make Lanka a happy land. Please give me your help and within two years I will raise this country to the highest stature mFOC - 782 words
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Article109 1954-10-21 4 UNITED NATIONS. (New Ybrk), Oct. 20c Pakistan Tuesday defended the newly appointed head of the it.N Department of Public information, former permanent representative Of Pakistan Ahmed Bokhari, against Indian suggestions he mi?ht not be impartial m his U.N. work. Mr. »3okharii will assume he duties asAP - 109 words
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98 1954-10-21 4 COLOMBO: An appeal has been filed m the Jaffna eiectiou petition case. In this matter. Mr. S. V. Kunnaslngham and Mr. C. J. Sinnappan petioned the Supreme Court cnauenging tne election of Mr. v. <j. fonnaniualam to the Jaffna seat m tne rlouse ofF.O.C. - 98 words
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198 1954-10-21 4 5-Man Committee To help Anti-Bandit Campaign The High Commissioner Sir Dcnaid juacGiiiivrey m a oroaacast speech last night announced tne formation oi a live-man Operations Commit, tee of the r'ederai Executive council to assist to the anti Bandit campaign Sir Donald said: "Both General Bourne and I feel strongly that198 words
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Article64 1954-10-21 4 Maulana Sayyld Shah Mohammed, Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Missions m Indonesia, who was on six months leave m Pakistan, after 18 years missionary wcrk, will be arriving m Singapore today by M.V. Asia. During his week's stay m the Colony he will be staying at64 words
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Article24 1954-10-21 4 The Office of the Representative of the Government of India m Malya. will remain closed on Oct. 25. on account of Deepavali.24 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-10-21 4 A steel-heimeted West German border policeman presents arms In a military salute aa Japanese Premier Shigeru Y ash da» first Japanese Premier ever to vi».t Germany, leaves the Palais Schaumburg —Germany's "White House" after conferring- there with West German Chancellor Konrad Atleiuuier. AP Photo.AP - 48 words
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Article113 1954-10-21 4 Pi line Mi.niibk.er naini ox India conversed with the Dalai L-imn. Tioet's spiritual and temporal head, at a reception yesterday given by Chou fc*n-lal In Peiping, reports reaching nere touay said. Apparently it was not possible to talK much at a reception attended by 600,A.P.; Reuter - 113 words
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Article558 1954-10-21 4 [EARLIER REPORT HONG KONG, Oct. 20.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the In. dian Prime Minister, arrived m Hankow on Monday for an overnight stop en his flight to Peking to discuss world attairs with tne Communist Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En L>ai. His arrival m Hankow fromReuter - 558 words
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Article, Illustration239 1954-10-21 4 The 1964 AJ Malaya Talentine Competition will be held et the Slng.xjre Badminton HaU, Guihemard Road, on Nov. 15, 17 and 20. The competition is open to anyone including residents of Federation and Service personnel aged 16 and over who can sing, play musical instruments, mimic, tap-dance,239 words
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Article205 1954-10-21 4 BELFAST, northern ireland, Oct. 19i»— The outlawed Irish Republican Army touay ciajTied responsibility for tne armed raid before dawn on Sunday on a British A«ny barracks near Omagn. 'Awentysix men armed with submachine guns, revolvers .md knives, made a ten in.ruit.e attack, wounding five sold .era.Reuter - 205 words
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110 1954-10-21 4 Postal Arrangements for Deepav ali The D rector of posts. Singapore, announces tnat on iuwuuay, oct. &> (Deepavaw) the hours of business at the ocueiai fost umce- £>ingapt/i.e, wm oe y.uo *-m- to nwn. Ail otner Po»t Omces anu Poeuil Agencies will be opened from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.110 words
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Article87 1954-10-21 4 The Basic 'navel Allowance (holiday allowance for travel to certain countries outside the sterling Area) for the year Nov. 1, 1954 to Oct. 31. 1965 •s £100 for adults, an Increase of £50 per head. The allowance for ehiidren of 12 years old and under is87 words
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Article99 1954-10-21 4 Elghteefi-year-old. Jasmine Lee, daugter of Col. h* S- Lee of Kuala Lumpur, has been voted Miss Sydney Unlvers.ty of 1954. A first-year Arts student she waa nominated by tne Chinese Society of Sydney University, which has more than 200 members. She was crowned at a99 words
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Article24 1954-10-21 4 Today at 10 a.m. a Chinese High School student will be charged with Communist Activity ln the First District Court.24 words
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Article246 1954-10-21 4 A new insecticide based on dieldrin and known as Shen Cockroach Killer is now available to deal with cockroaches, ants and other house-hold Insect pests m Malaya. Shell CocKroach Killer h^s been especially developed b> the Shell Company ior t Malayan marnet to meet the need tor246 words
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Article25 1954-10-21 4 On the first day of the registration for Federal Elect.cms. 3,610 people registered m Negri Sembilan. 3.457 In Selangor and 12,142 m Kedah.25 words
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