Indian Daily Mail, 24 October 1954
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Title Section18 1954-10-24 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOi.. X. NO. Z46. SiNGAruitE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 24, 1954 i?OUR FAGES 15 CEN18 words
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299 1954-10-24 1 Will Be Established By Chettiar Community SIR ALAGAPPAS ANNOUNCEMENT (By Our Staff Reporter) A Tamil High School established by the members of the Chettiar Community Hill soon emerge m Malaya, announced the Trustee of the Chettiars Temple at Tank Road, Mr. Na tara299 words
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Article230 1954-10-24 1 EDDIE CANTOR APPEAL TO DULLES NEW YORK, Oct. 23.— Eddie Cantor, one of America'^ foremost comedians of .stage, screen, radio and television, appealed Thursday U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles for a re-examl-nation of American policies ln the Middle East. In a full page advertisement m the New YorkAP - 230 words
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Article144 1954-10-24 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 French Premier P erre MendesFrance will make a long, planned visit to Washington m mid-November for talks on wcrla problems with President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and other U.S. Officials. The White House announced that EisenhowerA.P. - 144 words
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109 1954-10-24 1 Dr. CHETTIAR SEES NALAYA UNIVEKSITY VICE-CHANCELLOR (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing the Indian University Graduates Association m the U.S.I.S. Theatrette at Raffles Place, Dr. Alagappa Chettiar said he had talks with Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya Sir Sydney Came about the question of109 words
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135 1954-10-24 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 22: Orders from Peking to the Communist guerillas along the Malayan-lhailand border to cease activities and await a general uprising against 'the Thai and Malayan governments have been found by Bangkok police. Lieut-Col. Boonlert Lertpre--cha, head of the Thai CIDAP - 135 words
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Article207 1954-10-24 1 Pak. League Convention Postponed KARACHI, Oct. 22: The Executive of Pakistan's Moslem league to-night postponed the party convention which was to have taken place at the end of the month because of the 'very strained political atmosphere." But a number of rebel party members, who are challenging the leadership ofReuter - 207 words
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Article66 1954-10-24 1 LONDON, Oct. 23. Mr. Mohammed Ali, Paklstans Prime Minister, left here by air Karachi shortly after midnight. The Prime Minister is flying m a specially chartered fourengined Constellation of the British Overseas Airways Corporation. He arrived m London by air from New York on Friday morning,Reuter - 66 words
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Article175 1954-10-24 1 CANADIAN SHIPS FOR RUSSIA OTTAWA, Oct. 23: Canada is prepared to approve export of Canadian ships to Russia and her satellites within certain limitations, a high government source said Friday. Russia, through her embassy here, has made inquiries about placing contracts m Canadian shipyards. Earlier this year Soviet Ambassador DmitriA.P. - 175 words
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Article130 1954-10-24 1 LONDON Oct. 23.— Neither hostile "Men from Mars" nor flying saucers had anything to do with crashes of two jet propelled Comet air planes off the Italian coast early this year, an investigating commission was told yesterday. The possibility of a bizarre cause of theA.P. - 130 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-10-24 1 PHOTO. A West German track and field team beat Japan In seven events out of nine a* a two-day meet at Metji Shrine Stadium, Tokyo, on Oct, 9 nad 10. Here, at the end of tihe games, Ryoco H'ranuma, back to camera, President of the JapaneseAP - 86 words
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Article79 1954-10-24 1 NO PAY FOR MADRAS CITY FATHERS! From Our Ou?n Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 25. The Madras State Government have rejected to proposal by the City Fathers that all members of the Madras City Corporation Council should receive a monthly allowance of Rs. 100 just 9s Members of the Parliament are now79 words
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Article97 1954-10-24 1 THREAT LETTERS TO ALI LONDON, Oct. S3.— Pakistan Premier Mohammed Ali was guarded Friday night by police at London airport where he said he had received letters threatening his itfe. AU, who waited for a plane to fly nome to Karachi to deal with a political crisis which caused himAP - 97 words
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190 1954-10-24 1 No' Difficulty Expected From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, Oct. 23.— With the signing of agreement about the de facto transfer of authority over fhe French Indian pockets to the Indian Union as from Nov. 1 al Delhi on Thursday interest190 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-10-24 1 The Dancing Major Dances Again PHOTO. The Darning Major, Major Saleh Salem, Egyptian Minister of National Guidance and Sudan Affairs (dark suit and K laves) dances with tribesmen In Mussalamla, Southern Sudan, Earlier this month. Last year Salem won wde publicity when he danced In his underpants. This time, heA.P. - 71 words
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Article193 1954-10-24 1 BUT HITS CUDDALOfIE: DAMAGE NOT YET KNOWN From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, Oct 23.— There was great relief m Madras City Thursday when it was learnt that a cyclone which had been Building up m the Bay of Bengal if or the last two days193 words
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Article226 1954-10-24 1 NARRIMANS LIFE IN GRAVE DANGER LAUSANNE. Oct. 23: Friends of ex-Queen Narriman cf Egypt said here last night that her lite was m grave danger. Narriman who entered a Lausanne clinic earlier this week understood to be suffering from a serious glandular ccmpiaint and must undergo an extremely serious operation.Reuter - 226 words
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211 1954-10-24 1 The Australian Government is ottering under the Technical Co-operation Scheme a number of scuolarsnips to students from Asian countries wno are interested mi n the liberal rather than technical professions. The University courses which would come under this offer of training would be m Faculties such211 words
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Miscellaneous74 1954-10-24 1 Radio's Loss TU'8 Gain/ LONDON, Oct. 23.— British sound radio lost two million of its listening audience to television m past year, the British Broadcasting Corporation estimated yesterday. It &3id the listening audience dropped from 28 mMUm in the third quarter of 1953 to 26 million In the same period74 words
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594 1954-10-24 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has said that fiie problem before the country was how to maintain and strengthen the unity of India, and yet, also to maintain the variety of India. In a message of good wishes to the tenth All India NaiNAFEN - 594 words
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Article106 1954-10-24 2 NEW DELHI: The President's grand souvenir, a (/old replica of the gold medal set on a silvtr stand, has been iwarded to Queen Elizabeth for the best exhibit of stamp collection now at display at the International Postal Stamp Exhibition m New Delhi. At the suggestionNAFEN - 106 words
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Article81 1954-10-24 2 LONDON, Oct. 23.—Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Deputy Allied Commander m Europe, said here that the western powers would definitely use atomic weapons if attacked. He told a meeting of the Royal United Services Institution that at SHAPE they were basing their planning on using atomic andReuter - 81 words
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Article36 1954-10-24 2 JAKARTA, Oct. 22.— Indonesian vice President Mohammed Hatta told a mass meet* me on Tuesday that West New Guinea held by Mic Dutch and claimed by Indonesia will wTHuoiy return to us. APAP - 36 words
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Article166 1954-10-24 2 Tourist Guides Training NEW DELHI: A course co train tourist guide." w ill oegiu m Delhi fro m Nov. i, next. The training course, wh.ch Is part of the union Government's scheme to provide better amenities for foreign tourists visiting this country, is the second of its kind, the firstNAFEN - 166 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-10-24 2 photo. The Lord Mayor cf London, Sir Noel Bowater, right, presents a Loyal Address m a Silver Casket to Hzile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, at Guildhall today, m return, the Emperor gave the city a pair of mounted elephant tusks, left, seated far right is the Duke of Harar, theA.P. - 53 words
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196 1954-10-24 2 NEW DELHI: The Development Council for Industries will review the progress of bicycle manufacture m India and to suggest ways and means for improving the quality and the production potential. The actual production cf bicycles, although still far below the industry's rated capacity, has shownNAFEN - 196 words
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207 1954-10-24 2 CALCUTTA: A fairly large number of foreign scientists have con*eated to participate m the 42nd session of the Indian Science Congress, scheduled to be h»*ld at l tar oda between January 2 and 8 under the presidentship of Prof. S. K. Mitra, ofNAFEN - 207 words
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Article99 1954-10-24 2 India Aden Radio Link BOMBAY: India and Aden were linked oy radio telephone last Friday afternoon. The Inauguration of this direct link was performed by exchange of messages of greetings between India's Communications Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram and he Governor and Commander-in-Chief of he British Protectorate Sir Tom Hlcklnbotham. ThisFOC - 99 words
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Article93 1954-10-24 2 BANUALORE: The Government of Mysore have closed the Bollara Geld Mines, about 96 miles from Bangalore, m Tumkur District. Mr. H. Siddaveerappa, Minister for Industries, who announced this m the State Assembly la.st week, stated that the Government's decision was based on the recommendations of MessrsFOC - 93 words
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Article119 1954-10-24 2 Indo-Jap. Amity Thru Films BOMBAY.: Thc fostering of v spirit of closer co-operation between the people of India and Japan, with a view to promoting a better understanding of oach other's art and culture, is new sought to be achieved through thc medium of ftlm shorts. Thc Indo-Japanesc Association sponsors-NAFEN - 119 words
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151 1954-10-24 2 Plan For Free And Compulsory Education RAJKOf: 'lhe Central Government have accepted the Saurashtra Government's compulsory free educat.on plan for cnis State and are to contnDute more than 50 per cent oi tne expenditure involved, it is reiiabiy learned here. Saurashtra will thus be the first state m the UnionNAFEN - 151 words
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Article108 1954-10-24 2 CUTTACK: m response to an appeal made by the professional potters of Orissa to the Oritsa Cottage Industries Board, the State Government has <lrawn up a scheme for the establishment of a central workshop at Sambalpur m order to develop this cottage industry and impart training toNAFEN - 108 words
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128 1954-10-24 2 New Five-Year Plan Series Of Stamps Soon NEW DEL.HI: A new FiveYear Plan series of stamps will soon be issued by the Union Government, Mr. H. L. Jerath, Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, said here. Designs m this series include those relating to Bhakra Nangal, Kamchanjunga, Sindrl, Kanya Kumari, ChittaranjanNAFEN - 128 words
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214 1954-10-24 2 Leave To Appeal Against Death Sentence Refused NEW DELHI: A division bench of the Supreme Court on Monday disrn. ssed an applicat.cn for special leave to appeal, filed by Mrs. Rattan Bai Jain, against the death s-mtence passed on her by the Additional Sessions Judge, Delhi, on the charge of214 words
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124 1954-10-24 2 Burst Water Main Sends 3 Million Gallons To Waste BOMBAY: The 57 inch municipal water main bringing water to Bombay from Tansa Lake burst on Sunday evening near Bandra Creek, about 10 miles from here, affecting the water supply of about a million people. About three million gallons cf waterFOC - 124 words
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Article167 1954-10-24 2 BLOOD MEAI AS FERTILISER NEW DELHI: Considerable interest is snown by agriculturists, especially tea anu coffee plasters m the south, m tne use ot blood-meal as a fertiliser. The Planning Commission had recommended that byproducts of slaugnter houses, particularly blood-meal, snouki ue used for fertilising the son. A Beginning mNAFEN - 167 words
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Article53 1954-10-24 2 Asoka Chakra Allowances LUCKNOW: A lump sum grant or an allowance may be given to those recipients of the Asoita Chakra who may be m nidigent circumstances, according to a Government of India announcement. The Asoka Chakra was instituted m January 1952 and no monetary allowance has hitherto been attachedNAFEN - 53 words
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67 1954-10-24 2 NEW DELHI: Indian children liave distinguished themselves as some of the beet stamp designers. In thi international Children's Postage Stamp Designing Competition, SS out of SO prize winners are India children. Germany pot nit* prim, Argentina two, lrelcmd two, and Australh. und British EastNAFEN - 67 words
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110 1954-10-24 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan tjovcinnicnt has accepted ituu* me i\ew z-eaiand Ouveinuieni an oner or iojO.Uuu as a.v under the colomuo man ior tne ceal Par* Cement factory to ue built at HuKiauau. Tnis is the second contribution oy the is'ew £eaiand Uoveinment towaiuNAFEN - 110 words
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Article246 1954-10-24 2 NEW JUrmmmmtli: 1 IIC ana eastern Newspaper Society ..cim expressed liseit against. aiiiUSiun of ownei snip ci news. topers recommenaeu by tne icad Commission as m its ..ew uiuuaiun or Jtfwwet mignt o^i.cusiy impair tne credit ocxuotuie of an institution. it nai. tnen.-i.ut. ieit tnat itFOC - 246 words
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Article106 1954-10-24 2 LONDON, Oct. 22: The British Government supported western ambassadors who walked out of a Moscow dinn^i party rather than sit at the same table with Chinese and East German envoys. Lord Reading, Minister of State at the Foreign Office told the House of Lords 'TheReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement162 1954-10-24 2 WE WISH ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS A MOST HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS I DEEPAVALI I G. C. NANDA SONS 1 Travel Service 8 31, RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE 5 TEL: ***** CAIILE: NANDA WAYS <X>OOOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< KA I PAKAV Jf m^m t0 a¥9 Moo*y" EslSlkHPfl' .yP^' i. 'i ii il mm mmm,m162 words
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161 1954-10-24 3 Indian Postal Service Is World's Cheapest JULLUNDUR: "Indian postal service is the cheapest m the wend," said Mr. H L. Jerath, Director-General "of Posts and Teiegrapns, heie. He was laying tne foundation stone cr the new Posts and iejegrapas bunding. He aout.a: •w e still carry a registered newspaper lorNAFEN - 161 words
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Article129 1954-10-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR: A stt/rc/i for the descendants oi the people from Malabar, m India, who helped Albuquerque conquer Mzlacca lur Portugal \so years ago, will toon be maae. Mr. K. T. Joseph, who upoke on the history and i-ulturc of Malabar, told Mai ca Rotarians, When Albuquerqm* conqueredNAFEN - 129 words
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294 1954-10-24 3 Planes Frighten Buttocks: Mysore Stampede! liANuAUUru^: Mr. H. Sid..!.'.lappa, .nome Minister 01 Hyson* toid tne state Legislative council last week that ix mom nut ante to lay his I iiius un any piuvision of law by wn.cn tne Government coutct ptcnioit iew ngnts oy ai reran ne nuwtver assured tneFOC - 294 words
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Article102 1954-10-24 3 COLOMBO, Oct. 23.— Ceylon will hdva auout 20,000 metric tons or surplus sheet rubocr to NU m the world marKet this year, the Commerce Minister, Mr. si. C. Shirley Corea, said today. The surplus would remain atter Ceylon had met Its commitment tor 5i2,000 metric tonsReuter - 102 words
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Article77 1954-10-24 3 NEW DtiiM.l, Oct. 23.— India md Pakistan have agreed to ''■sume negotiations m their dispute over Indus river basin waters. Kooert L. Garner, vice-presi-dent of the World Bank, announced this today to newsmen. The World Bank has idvunced a proposal It believes eae be the basisA.P. - 77 words
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Article61 1954-10-24 3 TRIVANDRUM: A Khadt and Cottage Industries Board to organise cof.ige industries and to give advice «.n technical and economic problems is to be constituted •soon m the state, it l» ieaniou here. The 18-member Board wi'l have on its perncnnel an economist and a statistician. TheNAFEN - 61 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-10-24 3 w— 1 photo. Melted Butter (White Btreak, foreground) runs through the surrounding water during a oiazo wnich completely destroyed two five-storied warehouses m the early hours on t'riaay October 15 at Zaandam, north of Amsterdam, Holland. StocKS of cocoa outter, ous and fats worth one million pounds were lost althoughA.P. - 63 words
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91 1954-10-24 3 NEW DELHI; A scheme has been evolved by the Centre to minimise inferitility ln cattle. The estimated cost is Rs. 754,000. Under the scheme, drawn up with the assistance of three Swedish experts, six regional stations and one central station will bo sat up toNAFEN - 91 words
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96 1954-10-24 3 NEW DELHI: Three Flight Instructors of the Indian Airlines Corporation are soon leaving for Indonesia to train Indonesian pilots there. The instructors, who have signed a two-year contract with Indonesia's Department of Civil Aviation, are: Captain P. G. Reddy, Captain B. M. N. Gilhooly andNAFEN - 96 words
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Article72 1954-10-24 3 < HICAoO, Oct. 23.— (A notJ Negro chemist says he has received a letter threatening Uie lives of his children un•*Bs his family moves from •t« home m a suburban white neighbourhood by Nov. 1. Dr Percy L. Julian said he had turned the letterAP - 72 words
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489 1954-10-24 3 LONDON: Importers here enthusiastically welcome the .i P.i mi decision ot the Indian Government to increase the production and export of sports equipment. One leading Indian Importer of sports goods from the sub-continent told NAFEN: "The demand for Indian and Pakistani gearNAFEN - 489 words
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241 1954-10-24 3 Diamond Mines In Parma: Russian Experts' Findings BOMBAY: The Parma diamond mines In Vindhya Pradesh are capable of yielding Rsi 12 crores (Rs 120 m.) worth of diamonds annually, once the present plans for mechanisation are carried out, according to three Russian experts who were invited to conduct a survey,FOC - 241 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-10-24 3 Thirty thousand Vietminh troops marched into the city of Hanoi, October 9 and were w elec mcd by the populace. As d'i'y break came to the ancient North Indochina capital and a light rain began to Fall, Vietminh flags blosscnned out everywhere and the first Vietminh troops entered the city.A.P. - 100 words
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Article64 1954-10-24 3 CnAMPAIGIN, Jxo-dNOIS, Oct. 22: Vice President Richard Nixon Thursday told University of Illinois students the Eisenhower administration established a foreign policy that Drought peace and is designed to keep the United States out of war. He also declared that the Republican administration had pursued an64 words
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Article56 1954-10-24 3 LONDON, Oct. 23.— Mr. Mohammed A»i. Pakistan's Prime Minister, arrived here by air from New York tins morning on his way bacK to Karachi. He leaving by air for Karachi this evening. Mr. Mohammed Ali has just completed a short tour of the United States atReuter - 56 words
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Article27 1954-10-24 3 SAN SALVADOR, (El Salvador), Oct. 22: A strong earthquake was felt throughout this Central American Republic at 1 a.m. yesterday (Singa- pore time 12.30 today A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article168 1954-10-24 3 MADRAS: Madras will have 26 of the 136 Village Health Centres to be established on the initiative of the Union Government to bring medical aid to more than 5,000,000 women and (children. Each such health centre will cost about Ra 20,000, of which rts. 18,000 willNAFEN - 168 words
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Article1026 1954-10-24 3 Daphne Clare - Daphne Clare By LONDON: Costume jewellery accessories wnich women can now buy for a few shJhugs are more fashionable than ever this autumn. They have oecome so popular because, used skilfully, they can give distinction at little cost to a plain, ordinary outfit. For anNAFEN - 1,026 words
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Article55 1954-10-24 4 The Secretary of State for War, Mr. Anthony Head, and Lady Dorothea Head, were m Malacca yesterday morning for a 4-hour Informal visit and saw a live 6-inch dcuble-headed water snake at the Malacca Museum. They called on Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan at his residence m55 words
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451 1954-10-24 4 India To Relax Restrictions -DESA| COLOMBO India will soon relax her emigration laws to enable persons of Indian origin who have asked for, or have already acquired Indian citizenship, to travel freely between Indiar and Ceylon. The ban on emigration of fresh, unskilledFOC - 451 words
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Article80 1954-10-24 4 One hundred persons held In the Taiaimannar detention camp by the Ceylon Government will be provided with travel documents to return to India permanently. The Indian High Com mlasloner has deeded to register them Immediately as Indian nationals, m keeping w th the sp80 words
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Article123 1954-10-24 4 Mr. C «x Desal, the Indian jflrh Com nusaloner m Ceylon, who is due to vacate his post here shortly, will be leaving im Delhi on Nov. 6 t 0 attend the conference of Indian Dtpio mats of the S. c. Asian region. It is Hkely thatFOC - 123 words
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Article125 1954-10-24 4 Huge Gold Seizurve By Customs i COLOMBO; Nearly half a lakh of rupees worth of gold m bars, gold sheets, travellers' cheques and sterling notes were seized by the Customs Preventive Staff and the Har* bour Police. Two passengers—^. man and woman were stopped by the Preventive Officers at thoFOC - 125 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-10-24 4 Mr. H. G. FOLLENFANT, General Manager, British North Borneo Government Railways, who was the Malayan and British Borneo delegate to the E.C.A.F.E. railway conference n Tokyo, from Oct. IS 18. SINGAPORE P. R. PHOTO.34 words
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Article94 1954-10-24 4 NARA. JAPAN, Oct. 23.--Women students at Nara university have accused a professor of teaching them to drink whisky nnd make love behind closed doors, the Asahi Evening News reported Friday. Asahi said 400 women students at the university held a protest rally Thursday and adopted aAP - 94 words
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