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Title Section16 1954-10-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 246. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article961 1954-10-22 1 Accept Peaceful Co-existence <£ Extend Peace Area In Asia Historic Significance Of I 3 June Declaration Explained NEW DELHI. Oct 21 Mr. Nehru and Mr. Chou En Lai, speaking for India and China at a Peking banquet last night urged the other nations of the worldReuter - 961 words
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Article158 1954-10-22 1 F: om Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 21 1 AU ports on Madras coast have notsted danger signals foilowmg squally weather on Tuesaay night. A deep depression m the Bay, just five hundred miles South-East of Madras City and moving swiftly towards Tarniilnad Coast has been158 words
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Article57 1954-10-22 1 Terrorists! yesterday murdered a 50-year-old Chinese civilian, Tee Char, m the Tangkak area of Johore. His body was found with three gunshot wounds. Communist pamphlets m Tamil were found scattered .n the area and one handwritten pamphlet m Chinese was found on the bcdy, says an57 words
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Article193 1954-10-22 1 DIPLOMATIC TEMPEST In MOSCOW MOSCOW. Oct. 21. Bur-' ma's ambassador Maung Ohm, whose efforts on Monday night to get East and West together at a surprised informal dinner party caused a walkout by Western envoys, pleaded illness yesterday. He stayed away from a big Pakistan embassy reception. The ambassadors ofAP - 193 words
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Article133 1954-10-22 1 SCHOOL SPORTS —THEN AND NOW Mr. E- Strickland, the Education Department's Superintendent of Physical Education, will be leaving Singapore on the "Canton" next Monday, after 27 years m Malaya. Speaking to .pressmen yesterday he said: "In 193 i there were 48 schools under Government supervision with a total enrolment of133 words
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367 1954-10-22 1 Terrorism Could Not Be Finished Quickly? OTTAWA, Oct 21: Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, United Kingdom Commissioner General for South East Asia, said yesterday that he did not believe the Communist -led Malayan terrorists were receiving miliary aid from Communist China or the367 words
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Article323 1954-10-22 1 LONDON, Oct. 21: Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General for the United Kingdom ln Southeast Asia, files today to Geneva on his way back to Malaya. He expects to arrive m Singapore on Sunday. Foifewlof boUday with fata family In Canada where he was once High CommissionerReuter - 323 words
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680 1954-10-22 1 Dr. Alagappa On Indian Politics (By K. R. Kamanath, A. P. Correspondent) PENANG, Thursday: It uill be tantamount to committing 'hara kiri' if Prime Minister Nehru should "now or any future time" resign premiership of the Republic of India, declared Dr. Sir RM.680 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-10-22 1 Dr. Alagappa Chettiar speaking at a tea party given ln his honour at Malacca. Seated at hi.s right ls Mr. K. Ramanatfian Chettiar of Kuala Lumpur and at his left Mr. S. Shujtmugham, Bar-at-law, Malacca.39 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-10-22 1 Speak ng at a tea party at the Anglo-Chinese School, Klang. Seated at Dr. Alagappa Chettiar's left ls the Mentri Besar of Selangor Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah.29 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-10-22 1 riUTUKKS. Dr. Alagappa Chettiar speaking at a tea party at the Hotel Majestic In Kuala Lumpur.. IDMIDM - 20 words
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Article36 1954-10-22 1 KARAjCHI PAKISTAN, Oct 21 The Egyptian Ambassador lo Pakistan, Abdul Wahab Azzam, said yesterday that after the Suez agreement Egypt will now have more time and opportunity to serve the Moslem world.- APAP - 36 words
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161 1954-10-22 1 Pak. Premier Rushes Back Home Political Crisis Brewing KARACHI, Oct. 21: Mr Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan, was yesterday asked to return liome from Washington immediately by party leaders facing a political crisis. A joint communique announcing agreement between the United States and Pakistan on military and economic aidAP; Reuter - 161 words
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Article115 1954-10-22 1 Asked whether lt is contemplated/ that India will be able to help Malaya In industrialisation programmes, Dr. Alagappa Che t tier was frank and said that "at the moment this question is not at all feasible." We are ourselves engaged In strengthening and consolidating oarAP - 115 words
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Article29 1954-10-22 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Krishnamachari Balaraman, correspondent for the newspaper Hindu, Madras, India, has been elected president of the (Foreign Press Association here.— APAP - 29 words
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Article40 1954-10-22 1 SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 21. Marilyn Monroe is I undergoing "great strain while awaiting trial of her divorce suit, a Judge yesterday sped up the legal processes and set the trial for next i Wednesday.- APAP - 40 words
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Advertisement18 1954-10-22 1 ■nw*^ Ve*o ■I 3M^thl"."**.s.3* oo M 11 »fiSs& a "'ll2S 11 ■I 3MONTHS 24g00 I ■H iVEAR irl^"""J18 words
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615 1954-10-22 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Oct. 22, 1954. Merger Decision Not Binding On M.I.C. JN our Wednesday's editorial entitled v Expel the Clique Save the M.1.C." we stated that the "clique of a handful of individuals, out to achieve their own ends, tied the M.I.C. to the chariotwheel of the615 words
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920 1954-10-22 2 REACTIONS TO NEHRU'S RETIREMENT PLANS BOMBAY: Ail the Chief Ministers of States have also been sent copies of Prime Minister Nehru's circular to Pradesh Congress Presidents, expressing his intention not to stand for election for Congress Presidentship and his desire to lay down temporarilyFOC - 920 words
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Article264 1954-10-22 2 SINDRI: Mr. V. Nilakantan, who has just taken over as Managing Director of Sindrl, has had a distinguished record, possessing as he does considerable and varied experience, having held kdV positions ln the Railways, the biggest national undertaking m the country. Taking his Engineering degreeFOC - 264 words
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Article78 1954-10-22 2 LONDON, Oct. 21.— 1n the first seven months of this year 118 /Malayan terrorists surrendered, compared with 193 tn the corresponding period last year. OLving these figures m tho House of Commons today, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, told Mr. Stan Awbe ry LabourReuter - 78 words
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Article59 1954-10-22 2 KARACHI: Thieves m Karachi are reported to be active m robbing the dead. Marble slabs ttiotn several graves m local graveyards have disappeared. The graves affected include those of Muslims, Christians, and Jews. Recently, police unearthed a gang mi n the interior of Sind which tradedFOC - 59 words
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Article54 1954-10-22 2 Struck Dead By Lightning KOTTAYAM: A man was struck dead by lightning here on Thrusday last. A report from Changanacherry, 12 mites south, states that lightning hit a party of five college students there all of whom were rendered unconscious. They were Immediately given first aid and it is learntFOC - 54 words
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Article87 1954-10-22 2 NEW DELHI: Sharanagat'' by Dr. Lakshml Narain Lall has been awarded the first prize of Rs. 500 among Hindi plays entered for the radio play competition organised by All India Radio. The second prize of Rs. 200, according to an announcement goes to Mr. VinodFOC - 87 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-10-22 2 FIRST H-BOMB VICTIM IS BURIED Photo. Mrs. Kuboyaina and her dau^utt.!, MiJ'uko, VasiiKu, ie*t, iuni Sayotto, right, benu •VW tne grave «.i Uie.r uusbanu aini laiiu-r u- a Buddlust Jf nesi a.i..s prayers* a t tuc lunerai >t viKi.iu Kubuyama at kaizu, •Japan, October y. ivuouyauia, 6it, uirtiesj, operator onAP - 109 words
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56 1954-10-22 2 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government has decided to encourage "caste Hindu" students to reside' Harijan hostels. The State Government ,'s this year utilizing Ks. 1,33,000 ,out of a central grant to provide accommodation for "cose Hindu'" students in3BB Government and Government-aided hostels In the State primarilyFOC - 56 words
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Article242 1954-10-22 2 Hiss jinnan Likely President DACCA; Unda cation* that there might be feotne major changes m tne raktstani Cabinet following tne curtailment of tne Governor-uenerul'H powers by an amendment of Sec io and otner adied sections of the Government of India ;Act, 1935, are finding expression here mFOC - 242 words
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149 1954-10-22 2 Naval C.-In-C.'s Visit To I.N.S. Shivaji BOMBAY: Vice-Admiral Sir Mark Pizey, Commander-in-vjnief of the Indian Wavy told the ship's company of I.N.S. Shivaji at Lonavia, 80 miles from here, last Thursday that the men of the Indian Navy were being trained for their new life and assured that a warmFOC - 149 words
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443 1954-10-22 2 NO DIVERSION OF PAK. WATERS BY INDIA WORLD BANK VIEW KARACHI: Mr. Robert Garner, V co-President of th* World Bank, said here that the Bank was convinced that In dia had so far not taken water unilaterally from Pakistani canals. w Mr. Garner, who arrived here on Monday last onFOC - 443 words
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394 1954-10-22 2 Talents Of Veena Dhanammal: T. T. K's Tribute MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Xn SI nantachari. Union Minister of Commerce and Industry unveiling a portrait of Veena Dhanammai at the Centru College of Karnataka Music Adyar, last week, paid a tribute to near musical talents. tie said her music was fullFOC - 394 words
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311 1954-10-22 2 KARACHI: The Drafting Committee of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly has finally approved the draft Const! tution for the country. Tlie approved draft la now being printed and will be before the Committee on Oct. 85, two days before the Constituent AssemblyFOC - 311 words
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Article120 1954-10-22 2 Amritsar Lahore Rail Traffic NEW DELHI: All arrangements on the Indian side for resumption of passenger rail traffic between Amritsar and Lahore have been completed, it was learnt m New Delhi. Only some details pertaining to the actual operation of the service now remain to be finalised with the PakistanFOC - 120 words
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42 1954-10-22 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of Indians has nominated Mr. B. S. Grewal, Joint Secretary, Defence Ministry, Briji. R. E. Aser.jppa, and Commodore Chakravarty to attend the Staff College course ln Camberly beginning m January next.- FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article193 1954-10-22 3 THE annual attendance at all the cinema houses In India put together comes to about 600,000.000; and the annual average expenditure of an lndia n on cinemas amounts to Rs. 1-2-0. There are 3.500 cinema houses m India, and to cater tor tneir requirementsNAFEN - 193 words
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Article195 1954-10-22 3 LONDON: Charlie Chaplin came nome early this ween to the streets of Lambeth, m South-East London, where ne grew mp m poverty ,to present a cheque for £2,000 sterling to help the old and poor of the district. Mr. Chaplin receivea Communist Peace Prize recently waich195 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-10-22 3 RAJ DILIP TOGETHER! These two uncouth, moody looking men are planning how to raise funds for the relief of recent flood victims. Their names, are so popular among Indian movie-goers that a mere mention of either of the names sends up the value of the picture. They have never co-operated84 words
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Article, Illustration404 1954-10-22 3 Ramgopal's Gay Shiv-Thandev With Lovely Ceylon Belles THE exotic and mysterious C lon jungle, set m resplendent colour is t^e enticing 'Ck ground of the 'mammoth' picture 'Elephant Walk' at the r "th iv Theatre, Singapore. RaTiaWng beauty Elizabeth Taylor with temperamental Peter Finch and404 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-10-22 3 Stage Screen r-jes are said to be dangerous shafts which never misg the target, more so when the projection ls from the comer of the eye, with the body posed m an intrignine manner. Thrusting forward hsr physical af- tributes, the gipsy looking Vaijayantinmla casts a spell, which ha essence80 words
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Article, Illustration479 1954-10-22 3 MISS (Vaijayanti) MALA IS A GALA PICTURE It Is A Deepavali: Dance Festival! V\fITH her 'DA-DA-DA DA-DA-DA tune, Miss Vaijayantinmla has endeared herself not only to South Indians, but to the North Indian movie-fans also. She was such a success on the screen that Jayant Desai, a venturesome and foresightedSELVAS - 479 words
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Article168 1954-10-22 3 The South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce, at a special meeting presided over by Mr. S. S. Vasan, President, nas resolved to advise all exhibitors m Madras and Andhra to stop the screening of 'approved films' m their cinemas. The Chamber's decision is a sequelNAFEN - 168 words
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Article37 1954-10-22 3 Tyrone Linda Seek Divorce HOLLYWOOD: Tyrone Power and Mexican actres3 Linda Christian announced they are separating. Power's studio, Twentieth Century Fox, said they have no immediate plans for divorce. They blamed the split on "incompatibility cf careers,"37 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-10-22 3 This angelic beauty diffuses her infinite charm m a mystery dream dance, upon such beauties did men gaze enraptured a tribute to the subtle artifices of the Orient. Thl" ethereal substances is viva cioQs Vaijayantimala tai MISS MALA.39 words
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Article, Illustration153 1954-10-22 3 K. R. Ramasamy, the veteran actor of South India, gives a creditable performance m THULI VISHAM (Drop of Poison) a powerful theme enriched by A- S. A. Samy's skilful handling. Ramasuny who has attracted crowds by his bright elocution, has a rival m Sivaji Ganesan a153 words
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Article466 1954-10-22 3 Hunchback As Indian Film Victor Hugo's Hunchback of Notre Dam" is being produced in Hindi by an Indian producer under the title of BADSHAH.' Ulhaa is playing the Hunchback, and K. N. Singh, the charming Bengali star Mala Sinha, Pradeep Kumar and Usha Kiron are also featured. It466 words
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Article, Illustration643 1954-10-22 4 NEW VOKK: There is at least one man who approves ot Christian Dioris move to de-accentuate the feminine besom. "L«'gs are much more inl< i« st'ng,'' says Gordon Jlanes of tVinston Salem, North Carolina. "I n fact, there is not bing n>..re facinating than aAP - 643 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-10-22 4 Grace Kelly If grace is something against a wild setting, then Grace Kelly has got it m the 'Green Fire' an M. G. M production, m a sexy gait the fervour sh e projects is tempered and glamour subluea,lasting a spell powerful as ever.44 words
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Article40 1954-10-22 4 NALINI Jaywant, who re•ormed an atheist In Nastik," gets involved m another domestic tangle m Opee Films "Lagan m which she and Sajjan portray the star-crossed lovers while Shammi provides the third angle of the romantic tHangle.40 words
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Article251 1954-10-22 4 PAMPOSH "DOES WELL" IN LONDON Ezra Mir's charming colour film set m Kashmir, "Pampcsh". haa made a good start to what should be a successful United Kingdom run. It has now been showing m London's West End, at the Ccntincntale cinema, its premiere house, fcr two weeks. No limit has251 words
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Article68 1954-10-22 4 Ashc'c Kumar has completed his latest production 'Samaj' m which he himself is cast as a hero opposite Shasthikala. He takes keen interest m the activities of the film Industry. Ashok owns a number of properties m Bombay to-day and though a Bengali by birth he can speakFascination - 68 words
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Article127 1954-10-22 4 SANTA MONICA, California. Marilyn Monroe's lawyer has petitioned for an uncontested aear.ng ot her d.vorce suit against Jo© Dimaggio, former oaseoall player. Mr. Dimaggio came here ia^t i-iiaay, the last day ou whbch he could have file,\ a contest to the blonde actress suit, but heReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration528 1954-10-22 4 I ndo- Japanese Collaboration In Film Production VMJLL Indo.Japanese collaboration m film production help the Indian film industry This question has now begun to agitate tne minds oi picducers and directors here, with the announcement that a newly formed Inuo-Japanese enterprise will seen embark on a programme of producing filmsNAFEN - 528 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-10-22 4 Are They Not Pretty Cobras? They dance to snare "something* s <> m ewhere m South-East Asia Film Co's mighty box-office grosser, "NAAG PANCHAMI" a coming attraction to Singapore. F |jn stars pretty N Iru pa Roy and Mannar Desai.39 words
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362 1954-10-22 4 MADRAS: Mr. Justice N. S>::.umindaram of the Madralligh Court last week upheld lhe dec sicn ot lower courts m dismissing a complaint aga'nst Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Nacf»er, leader oi the l)ravi();in Federation, and two others for offences unc\r Sections 295 andFOC - 362 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-10-22 4 Kan jan, the swashbuckling actor of South indlia, who had made a successful invasion of North India a!so, haTmade iSi^i P Tbe with Ms c^at hangplcturu MY D AUOHTBB a role »uit ng bis taete for actio?41 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-10-22 4 All smile Michael Wildins.' m the sweet embrace o» ..is wife Elizabeth Taylor and lJebert Taylor m the tender gaze, Obviously she broke the news that she was expecting her 'second child soon lew audiences could resist the magnetism of her astounding beauty.45 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-10-22 4 For the dance has many fascinations if it can communicate the burning desire m the bare bosom, and speak a language of passion, then who can resist the temptation spelt through her eyes .md end trapped m the clap-trap her fingers signify! The subject is a Chinese79 words
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Article39 1954-10-22 4 HOLLYWOOD: Actress Elizabeth Taylor and her husband, British Actor Michael Wilding, are expecting the birth of thew seconu «;uld m March, her studio. MGM, announced ner©. Miss Taylor and Wllo.n^ have an lb-month-old t>oy* Michael, jr.39 words
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Article117 1954-10-22 4 LONDON: Sarraswathy, tne youngest aaughter cf a. G. Ojcmaraswauiy Tampoe, of Madras, arrived where sne was met by her brother, actor Auric Lorand, whe has not returnea home since the war. Saiaswathy Tampoe. who has graduated mi n trench nnd German, is go.ng to the117 words
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Article21 1954-10-22 4 Sivaji Ganesan, N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Mathuram head the cast m Muthal Thethi produced by Padmini Pictures.21 words
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Article244 1954-10-22 4 LONDON The advert cement read "wanted moircr n0.2. In about 18 montns, according to doctors, mocner no. 2 might become mother no. l" Mrs. Kathleen Ford, J2. explained today her husbana, Jack, placed the ad Ln a chop window with her loving approval. Mrs. tFord has tuberculosis.244 words
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Article955 1954-10-22 5 "Satisfactory Progress" vpu; m. i m. w a. j UlJjni: Miresi. reports received by the Government of India reveal that the pace of Indianisat.on of the officer ranks m foreign-controMed companies is making satisfactory progress. An analysis of the statistics supplied by 1,151 foreign concerns outFOC - 955 words
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257 1954-10-22 5 NEW DELHI: The Board ot Directors of the Press Trust of India, meeting here last week passed the following resolution. The attention of the Board of Directors of the Press Trust of India has been drawn to the statement deated Oct. 11 Issued toy Mr. A.FOC - 257 words
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Article78 1954-10-22 5 BANGALORE: The death occurred of Mr. S. N. GhataK, Accountant General, Mysore, uue to heart taiiure, last Friday. He was 52. Mr. Ghatak attended office as usual and then went to the united Service Club to play tenn.s and while he was piaymg suddenly78 words
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Article159 1954-10-22 5 HYDERABAD That truth is stranger than fiction was amply demonstrated when a dead person walked quietly into his house at Warzngal, after his third day had been observed by the bereaved members of his family." It appears that the person should have taken theFOC - 159 words
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389 1954-10-22 5 MADRAS: Mr. R. Venkata. raman, Member of Parliament, reviewing the recent session ot Parliament, at a meeting held last Friday at the Gokhale Hall, said that it was "a short but controversial session which passed important legislative measures and dealt with s number ofFOC - 389 words
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Article59 1954-10-22 5 HYDERABAD: Teachers will no longer be called upon to serve as jurors or assessors In Hyderabad State, according to an official announcement. An official spokesman cxpla'oed that this was m response to a request from the Educat'on Department, who contended that the work bB hiroia59 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-10-22 5 Haile Selassie Inspecting A Guard Of Honour PHOTO. Emperor Haile Selassie of Eth'opia inspects the guard of honour mounted outside Victoria Station by the Srd Battalion of the grenadier Guards. The Duke of Edinburgh is seen following behind. APAP - 39 words
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224 1954-10-22 5 Death Of Indian Newspaper Magnate PATNA: Mr. Paras Nath Sinha (58), Managing Director of the Searchlight and Pradeep of Patna and The Leader and Bharat of Allahabad and a director of Hindusthan Times, Delhi, died at the Patna General Hospital last Friday morning. Mr. Sinha had been suffering from highFOC - 224 words
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Article129 1954-10-22 5 LONDON The first fullscale smicone plant m tne United ,K<ngaom staried production nn Barry. S. vvaics, j.B months ago. Wow it is producing a new substitute ff>r natural rubber w«.vju 'J<j.ng increasingly used m the uu' ciaft and other industries because ut can withstand greater extremesNAFEN - 129 words
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Article84 1954-10-22 5 HYDERABAD; A "flying saucer" was reported to I have been observed lo Hydrabad City m the early hours of Oct. 7. a teacher, Mr. V. Seshayya, w as stated to have seen the object near the Kachiguda raiiwa- station. He said it was visible only forFOC - 84 words
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156 1954-10-22 5 OXFORD: "It is clear tliat Oxford now has not only to compete with Ca.mbr.iige, but With most other British universities m securing and keeping the right (people fat acaueuiiC pes,*,*' uectarc.i Sir Maurice Bowra. JWarden of Yyraciham, wnen reviewing the work of Oxford during the ipastNAFEN - 156 words
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Article157 1954-10-22 5 LONDON: Despite what the doctors and others may say about the danger of contracting cancers of the lung and a variety lesser illnesses*. Brutish smokers refuse to give up their cigarettes. If anything, the demand us increasing and five companies arc to bring outNAFEN - 157 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-10-22 5 Rejoice At New Building For School They are rejoic'ng at the renovation of the old dilapidated Kumar Temple ouliding at snaw Road, Kuaia Lumpur, and aiso at the erection ox a new budding for M.P.S. Schoo4 nearby. This cost the Municipality neariy $700 and on that day nearly 800 peopleI.D.M. - 53 words
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Article86 1954-10-22 5 NEW DELHI; The second batch of the Indian Goodwill j delegation to the Sovijet Union lett by air last Thursday for Kabul on its way to Muse ay Mr. Hir ©n Mookherji, Deputy reader of the communist Party m the Lok Sabha, v. rJS among theFOC - 86 words
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Article102 1954-10-22 5 BOMBAY: Mr. J. M. Barct, Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate, last week discharged ten employees including four cashiers of the Punjab National Bank here who were accused of theft of i rupees one lakh from the Bank m July last. The discharge was for want ofFOC - 102 words
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321 1954-10-22 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have rejected a protest lodged by the Portuguese Government against the decision of the Bcmbay Port and General Workers' Union to boycott the handling of ships bound for Goa. The Portuguese Government, m their protest, describedFOC - 321 words
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167 1954-10-22 5 MADRAS: Sales cf Indian »iaiiuiou.ii products are now ue ng ijua.ini up m ail vie .a.ouie x^asc, SouLn and Soutn-.^a.-.L a..- an countries under v..t_ axcetnaj maineting scheme, «nonaoted oy the Government *jl mv.a. .four nandlcom clctn raarKeung oincers, appointed by vie ucvcrniiient oiFOC - 167 words
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Article91 1954-10-22 5 BOMBAY: Vice Admiral Sir Mark Pizey, Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy inspected INS. Angre, a naval establishment last week. On arrival, the Commander-in-Chief was presented with a guard of ncnour by the men of the establishment. Thereafter Admiral Pizey inspected the naval detention quarters, naval provost headquarters,FOC - 91 words
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Article79 1954-10-22 5 KARACHI: "Atomic energy may m the future have a very special role to play m Pakistan," Mr. John Emerson. U.S. Ohiarge oYAffaires m Karachi, told Rotarians here. He said newspaper accounts a few days ago referred particularly to Pakistan as a country m which potentialities forFOC - 79 words
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Article178 1954-10-22 5 LONDON: Medical science has discovered how to determine the aex of a child before birth with a 10-1 accuracy, report* NAFEN. How is this (tone? It is all very simple. Thc mother places a water ol litmus paper on ncr tongue for 15 second:*, dries it, placesNAFEN - 178 words
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Article67 1954-10-22 5 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: A large section of the five lakh of people within Tiruchl and suburbs went without vegetables on Friday as a result of a Complete hartal dn the Gandhi Market here. The vendors m the Gandhi Market resorted to thlsi move, it is stated, owing toFOC - 67 words
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Advertisement96 1954-10-22 5 I s.s. "JALAGOPAL" Voy. 55 sailing Oct. 1954. Sailing 22nd Oct. 1954 12.00 p.m. j EMBARKATION TIME Deck Passengers: 8.30 a.m. Saloon 10.00 a.m 1 > \'l passengers travelling per the above vessel are I 1 hereby notified that they should forward their I heav and excess baggage for inspection96 words
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Article48 1954-10-22 6 The new school building and teachers' quarters for the Government English School, Sabak Bornam. Selangor, were recently completed and occupied. They comprise 12 classrooms and four teachers' quarters. The official opening ceremony of the school Is expected to be held m late November.48 words
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Article57 1954-10-22 6 There will hv a reception party m honour of Astana Kavi Padma Vibushana Maha Kavi Sri Vallathol Narayana Menon and his Kathakali troupe on Sunday 24th Instant 4.30 p.m. at the North Malaya Kerala Samajam premises, 95E Sungei Pinang Road. Penang. All Malayalies are cordially Invited.57 words
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Article55 1954-10-22 6 EXTRA RICE FOR DEEPAVALI! The Pahang State War Executive Committee have decided to grant for Deepafvall a special extra **sne of one katty of rice per Individual Indian adult and child now residing- m areas where Operational Rice Rattonfcig Jhas beau Iraposed. This extra issue will be for Indians only55 words
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Article34 1954-10-22 6 L idy MacGillivray, wife of the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, on Wednesday evening declared open the new $I»t> -million St. George's Girls School, Penang, before a large gathering.34 words
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Article, Illustration967 1954-10-22 6 Desai - CEYLON CABINET APPROVES NEHRU KOTELAWALA PACT Desai Clarification By COLOMBO: The Ceylon Cabinet late iast Thursday unanimously approved of the joint statement by Sir John Kotelawala and Mr. Nehru, which was issued last Sunday following the successful Indo-Cey-lon conference at New Delhi on tihe problem of Indian citizens m Ceylon.FOC; MATHRUPALA - 967 words
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444 1954-10-22 6 Dr. Alagappa's Advice To Community Dr. Alagappa Chettiar regretted that Indians here had not attempted ior the last so many years to create something m tms country that will stand out always as a memorial for a leng standing connection Indians had and alsoAP - 444 words
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32 1954-10-22 6 Dr. Chettiar to Address Indian Graduates Assn. Doctor Alagappa Chettiar will address the Indian University Graduates Association tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 23) at 2.30 p-m. at th e LSIS theatrette, 26 Raffles Place.32 words
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142 1954-10-22 6 INDIA GOVT. SCHOLARSHIPS: 3 SELECTED The Indian Scholarship Fund' Committee, under the chairmanship cf Mr. M. M. Khurana, Ag, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, mot at India House, Singapore on Oct. 19. to select candidates of Indian origin for the award of three scholarships for studies at142 words
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Article36 1954-10-22 6 140,000 Registered During the first three days of registration for the Federation as a whole, about 140,000 people have registered. A little more than half of the total registered so far are m Kelantan and Kedah.36 words
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Article44 1954-10-22 6 The inaugural Conference of the National Union cf Plantation Workers (of Malaya), will take place on Ncv. 2 and 3, at the Chettiar Hall Sentui, Kuala Lumpur. The first day's Conference starts at 10.00 a.m. The High Commissioner will open the Conference.44 words
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