Indian Daily Mail, 29 October 1954
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Title Section16 1954-10-29 1 Indian Daily Mail \OL. X No. 362 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER, 29, 1964 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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568 1954-10-29 1 Dissolution Of Conassembly Illegal Says President Armed Police Posted To Prevent Meeting KARACHI, Oct. 28.— Armed police surrounded the Pakistan Constituent General Assembly building here yesterday to enforce the Governor General's four-day -old proclamation that the body "has ceased to function." Dissident Members ofA.P.; Reuter - 568 words
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Article197 1954-10-29 1 Folice turned back members of Pakistan's dissolved Constituent Assembly when they tried to enter the building here yesterday. The politicians were told they needed special passes to get into the buildings of the Assembly which was dissolved after the Governor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, declared a stateReuter; A.P. - 197 words
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Article38 1954-10-29 1 MEXICO CITY, Oct. 28 Leon Trotsky's killer Jacques Mornard, the mystery man serving 20 years for killing the anti-Stalin leader m 1940 presented a good conduct certificate yesterday to support his plea for release on parole.38 words
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84 1954-10-29 1 Ali To Be Fired: Suhrawardy To Form Cabinet? KARACHI, Oct. *B.— An emissary has flown to Switzerland to invite Huseyn Shateed Suhrawordy, leader of the opposition United Front, to return to Pakistan and replace Mr. Mohammed Ali as Prime Minister, political observers said here today. They said Mr. Suhrnwordy, nowReuter - 84 words
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43 1954-10-29 1 The Amgio-Chinese School selected finalkst, YUEN KUM CHUEN, has been chosen by the Judges to be the delegate fcr Singapore to the forthcoming- New York Herald Tribune Forum to be held m New Ycrk early next year.43 words
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193 1954-10-29 1 'STATE OF MADRAS'-NEW FASTER SHIP FOR MALAYANS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 28. Eastern Shipping Corporation's steamship State of Madras which is making her maiden voyage between Madras and Singapore will be given a grand send off from Madras harbour on Oct. 31. Both 'the Go vent of India193 words
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Article137 1954-10-29 1 TUTICORIN RIOTING CASE: JUDGMENT From Our own Correspondent MADi^A.B, Oct. 28.— After legal proceedings lasting more than one year judgment was delivered yesterday m the case known as the Tuttcorln Rioting Case. It will be recalled that following the Dravida Munnetra Kalagham's agitation against Hindi names on railway Stations last137 words
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268 1954-10-29 1 No Minister But Only Secretary To Be Present At Ceremony From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 28.— Mr. Ratan Nehru, Secretary, External All airs Ministry, Government of India, wjul be present at Pondi cherry on Nov. 1 when France transfers authority over268 words
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Article129 1954-10-29 1 LONDON, Oct. 28.—Communist China's first Charge d'Affalres to Britain, Mr. Huan Hsriang, flew here yesterday from Peking to reopen the Chinese Embassy and take up official relat.ons with the British Government. British Foreign Office representatives greeted him at London airport together with members of the Soviet129 words
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Article98 1954-10-29 1 Mountbatten To Be First Sea Lord LONDON, Oct. 28.— Admiral Earl Mountbatten of Burma today was appointed Britain's First Sea Lord, fulfilling a boyhood pledge to his father. The dashing 54 -year-old Admiral attained a lifelong ambition m winning the job his German-born father, Prince Louis of Battenberg, gave upA.P. - 98 words
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Article95 1954-10-29 1 UNITED .NATIONS. X.Y. Oct. Z& South Ajnca announced yesterday it would abstain on a proposal that the un. on, india and pak.scan should negotiate its nine-yeai-oiu race relations controversy. India requested more time to study tne resolution and the South African statements. W. C. Dv Plessls,AP - 95 words
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Article28 1954-10-29 1 Four Communist terrorists have surrendered m the Federation. Two more have been killed and another wounded, Two members of the Security Forces have been slightly wounded.28 words
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Article218 1954-10-29 1 The Singapore Legislative Assemnly Elections Ordinance, 1954, gazetted yesterday and which BUI will be introduced m the Legislative Council next Tuesday, provides for the election of members to a new Legislative Assembly and m parti' cular to enable the registration of electors for the purpose of elections218 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-10-29 1 Wa Excel ien cy Soupha»?i Phouma, Prime Minister of Laos presenting a Oliver flower bowl to the Premier N. hru vhen he was receV-.l y th Prime >'inj«ter f Lmvh at his residence m Vientiane on Oct. 17. (Bottcm) Her Excellency Ma daiue Souphana l'h utn.i wife91 words
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193 1954-10-29 1 ASSURANCE TO VERNACULAR SCHOOLS H.C. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, yesterday told the Kuala Lumpur Confucian Middle School teachers, after pa>4ng a one-hour visit to their school, that the talk that national schools would bring about the elimination of Chinese schools and the suppression of Chinese culture was untrue.Reuter - 193 words
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169 1954-10-29 1 For Marrying Australian Girl? MELBOURNE, Oct. 28.— Twentyfour year old Malayan artist Thambu Paramanathan of Kuala Lumpur who six week ago married an attractive brown-haired Australian girl, was last night fighting against his threatened deportation from Australia for breaches of immigration laws. PaiUmanathan ofReuter - 169 words
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Article202 1954-10-29 1 An Australian Government official said that the student is being deported as a warning to other Asian students that they must abide by this country's condition of entry. Immigration Minister Harold Holt, giving his reasons for the deportatiin of the student, Thambu Paramanathan, 23, said: Australia has welcomedA.P.; Reuter - 202 words
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155 1954-10-29 1 AIR INDIA INTL. TOURIST FARES REDUCED Winter Schedule From Nov. 1 Mr. R. N. Kaul, District Manager, Air India InternaL.cnai announces that the Tourist fares to Tiruchirapally have been reduced as follows: One way $492; Return $886. The press note issued by Mr. Kaul also states with immediate effect a155 words
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37 1954-10-29 1 The Hom'bte Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardene Minister for Finance, Ceylon accompanied by Private Secretary widl arrive m, Singapore at 3.45 p.m. from Hcog Kon"g en Saturday Oct. 30, enroute to Ceylco.37 words
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Miscellaneous62 1954-10-29 1 MALABAR AT CROSSROADS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 88.— Communists have emerged as the largest single party when counting of votes m ttie Malabar District Board elections was completed. The final pzrty position is as foUcws: COMMUNIST IB CONGRESS 15 MUSLIM LEAGUE H INDEPENDENTS supported by Communist 6 PRAJA62 words
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596 1954-10-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Oct. 29, 1954 NIC Must Secure Community's Mandate USUALLY, when an organisation is faced with any important issue, its executive committee convenes a meeting of the general body and leaves the matter for the latter's consideration, and if the decision is unsatisfactory m the sense596 words
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Article1411 1954-10-29 2 U. N. Commission's Report Indian Delegate's Comment NEW YORK: India replied recently to the statement made by the South African delegate m the Trusteeship Committee of the United Nations Genera] Assembly when 'the debate on the problem of SouthYVest Africa was resumed. Mr. Sadat Ali Khan,1,411 words
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230 1954-10-29 2 xnkw -DELHI: The Ministry of Transport .;s understood to be considering legislation to declare certain highways m India a3 Nation* 1 Highways. Although m the Constitution the Union List of subjects for Central legislation includes highways, no such law has yet been enacted byFOC - 230 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-10-29 2 Assassinated Minister Buried PHOTO. Kou Voravong, nsaassinated Defence Mnteter of Laos, is buried In Lam In the traditional hearse shaped like a dragon.- APAP - 24 words
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161 1954-10-29 2 NEW DELJiI: A Proclamation issued by the President of United States of America and an exchange of diplomatic notes between the U.S. Secretary of State and the Indian Ambassador at Washington served to affirm the continued existence of reciprocal copyright relations between the U.BA.FOC - 161 words
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Article536 1954-10-29 2 PEKING: "The ciimate In Peking is suiting me very well," Mr. Jawa.iarlal Nehru told newsmen here. "The lood m Peking is suiting me too," he added. Indian correspondents accompanying Mr. Nehru told him that they could not find a single begfar m the streets of Peking,FOC - 536 words
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Article221 1954-10-29 2 PROMOTION OP AYURVEDA IN T.-C. QUILON: Mr. P. K Kuntfu, Minister fcr Health, declared open an Ayurve<flc Hospital at Mundakkel last Friday, Mr. M. N. Kesava Pillai, Director of Ayurveda, presided over the function held mi n this connection. The Minister said It was wrcng to say that the GovernmentFOC - 221 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-10-29 2 PHOTO. ISf"^ Graham, ««e>d 5, left, and her sister Olho i from PaxMincton, listen to pianist Wim fi^d At«vU n J' Nev/ Ooccamit Grove, Ixmdon, at a preview <-f ar> ,'i- 1 concert to be given at the Gaumoat State Theatrk KUb^Sf m cf a mirseryAP - 56 words
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417 1954-10-29 2 NEW DELHI: The production of rice, mdias No. 1 cereal, has touched an ail- time record of million tons this year. KThis record yield exceeds the 52-53 crop by 4.6 million tons and is 1V 2 million tons more than the target of 25.6F.O.C. - 417 words
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84 1954-10-29 2 DELIMITATION PROPOSALS FOR ANDHRA NEW DELHI: The Delimitaticn Commission m its final orders fo r Andhra has allotted 28 seats to the State m the Lok S&bha. The Andhra Legislative Assembly, according to the orders published, win -have 196 members. The Commission's provisional rders regarding delimitation of constituencies m AndhraFOC - 84 words
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106 1954-10-29 2 ANURADHAI'UttA: A woman named ltanimenika, appeared before Mr. G. E. Amerasinghe, the Anuradhapura Magistrate and begged otf him not to semi her husband to jail, although he had assaulted her severely and caused her 1 {jilcvous hurt. In this ;a.sc the Anuradhnpura Police chargedFOC - 106 words
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277 1954-10-29 2 HABARADLJWA: Insteaj of trying to revive the glorious culture of the past, Sinhalese today were slavishly imitating Western customs and manners, said Mr. A. J. Ranasin^he, Inspector of Art, Southern Province, at a public meeting which foi lowed the opening of an Art and CraftsFOC - 277 words
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Article43 1954-10-29 2 BOMBAY: The Royal Dutch Inter-Ocean Lines, plying between Australia and Malaya, has extended its run to Colombo and Bombay. The new ports of call d\~? Colombo, Cochin. Alleppey and Bombay. The line will oporatp a once-a-month service.— FOCFOC - 43 words
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Advertisement65 1954-10-29 2 ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP, COSTING. An "Intensive Method" Course (For award of Diploma as Associate or Fellow) will assist you to higher status and better salary. Interesting spare-time POSTAL STUDY with expert tutors; GUARANTEED COURSES IN ENGLISH; Commercial and Professional subjects; LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, R.S.A., INSTITUTE of QOMMERCE, etc.65 words
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Article251 1954-10-29 3 pTHE CATHAY: her TWELVE MEN. the new H attraction at the Cathay m menc ng today, is the one undoubtedly •ne whole family to see. ZL lt deata with the pnmary !duc»t.osi <* children which wd be of interest n ot only the y.:un* ooes but toG.S.M. - 251 words
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Article, Illustration175 1954-10-29 3 MISTY-EYED MEENA HAS OWN SCRIPT Film star Meena, tlie Lara Lappa girl, once lost a fortune when she was persuaded to put her thumb impression at the bottom of an important document, smce then aJie has STown wiser and has now evolved a script of her own whjch can stand175 words
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Article109 1954-10-29 3 Dancer Vera Ellen announcshe and Victor Rothschild, 1 magnate, will be marr:fd soon. 'Wo haven't set the date. v won't be far off." said movie actress. "Victor £«ed me to be his wife t-nly jecenti v j n New Y ork and we t believe m long-109 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-10-29 3 In Search Of Real Happiness K. R. Ra-masumy, veteran actor of South India, is featured m a Tamil film '&u,gam Engay 3 (In Quest of Pleasure). The theme is a man's search fcr true pleasure. He tries riches, power, honour and all the rest of material welfare, but does not88 words
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Article146 1954-10-29 3 Uday's Film On Dances Musical Films of India, a ne w 1 y-formed movie-making concern, has completed arrangements for making a film on Indian dances. Nripendra Krishna Chatterjee, noted Bengali writer, has written the scenario for this film which will be directed collectively by a group of three young techniciansNAFEN - 146 words
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Article84 1954-10-29 3 Wcrid-famouß magician P. C. Sorcar plane to make a ftlm !:n magic. The story for th s mm ha® been written by Sorcar himself who will also be s^en m the main role. The film will be produced m both Bengali and Hindi, and after completion84 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-10-29 3 stage Screen Miss World' and The Two Who Missed Title Kiss! Antigone Owrtanda (centre) representing Egypt, gets kisses of eongraftrtatlons from Kaxin Hultman of Rochester, New York, representing: the U.S.A., (left) and En Mela of Greece (right), after she bad won the Ml?s World Title at London's Lyceum Dance Hall.AP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration664 1954-10-29 3 Cast Of 'Bhowani Junction 9 Shammi, Premnath, Bharat Bhushan And DevAnand-Who Will? WHO will play opposite to Ava Gardner In M-G-ML's "BHOWANI JUNCTION", Shamml Kapoor or Premnath? This question will be settle^ soon. Shammi, who had an interview with director George Cufcor, now m India,664 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-10-29 3 Bewitching Nalini Jaywant again teams up Ashok Kumar In Romantic '\'aaz'» a pictare which was photographed on three continents, India, Egypt and England which \v 11 be shown soon m Singapore. Mehboob Signs Isha Kiron Nalini Jaywant BOMBAY; Usha Kirtrn and Nalini Jaywant have been signed by Mehboob62 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-10-29 3 Gracious Kanthi. Gracious Konthi Gunatungn is one of the many Sinhalese charmers featured m Ceylon Theatres' muoh heralded lilm, 'Suranganee.'20 words
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Article85 1954-10-29 3 Sri Murugan Navakala dims who have already produced such films as "Banda Comes To Town," "Prema Tharangaya," "Puduma L«li," all of which earned sonic measure or success at the box-omce, have released their latest Sinhalese film, I'Ahankara Sthrle" (Indomitable Woman), which is shades better than their earlier pictures.85 words
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Article79 1954-10-29 3 Bombay Talkies, which was feared to have lapsed into oblivion sequel to its closure early this year, has been set on its feet again by Savak V&cha, one who has been associated with the concern since its Inception. iPounded ,by the late Himansu Rai and Devika79 words
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494 1954-10-29 3 'Do Bigha Zamln' And 'Awara* MOSCOW: The celebration of the Indian Film Festival has created unique enthusiasm among the people of Soviet Russia. Lakhs of men and women have been flocking to show houses m towns and cities throughout Russia where the494 words
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224 1954-10-29 3 JLf ADHUBALA, who had had AT tine reputation of refusing night shooting and! social visits to friends, la said to have become a normal human bedng these days. Till recently she dad not accept even a glass of water offered by any body outside224 words
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Article138 1954-10-29 3 Music-diredtior a Rsamchandra, who ran away from home at the a«e of fourteen. has a passion for travelling Two years ago ha went on a tour of the Bast, with his pal, comedian Bhagwan, to study the music of the different countries there, and especially of138 words
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620 1954-10-29 3 Censorship Off The Press And Movies ttoooooooooooooooooqo LAST COLUMN I Of late frequent references are made to censorship of Preaa and Screen. While it is argued Che freedom of the Press brings with it dangers, it is also deplored that movies purvey violence, lust and sadism to a vicious and620 words
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Article84 1954-10-29 3 The not-yet-klssed Nimmi is scared of marriage. She had an harrowing exp science one September night, when around midnight fehe had a telephone call (from her cousin asking her to rus.i to a nursing home, where his wife was going to have a baby. Bewildered by84 words
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237 1954-10-29 4 A solitary picture mounted the Bombay screen last week. But this sol it try picture— Mehboob^s 'Aiinr' is a picture distinct and different. Whenever Mchboob makes a picture it becomes a screen event 'Rotl,' 'Wofan," 'Andaz' 'Aan' stand there hs glaring examples. In each237 words
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Article85 1954-10-29 4 rron MGM one hears about a 'human Whee] of IFortune. with 12 beautiful girls as winning numherp'.*' The wheel of the largest and m ost v usual working props ever se m films, was built ar-eei-all v for The Prodigal. "The mjawsive amblknp device.'' it is learned. "has85 words
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Article233 1954-10-29 4 A snapely girl can becomu movio star just by having her ourves m tne rigtit place ut the right time. Phis happened to Martha Hycr who has a n important roic m Saorina, the Auarey Hupuburn William HoWlenHumphrey Bogart starrer. The picture is a smart comedy,AP - 233 words
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159 1954-10-29 4 BAHREIN GOOD MARKET FOR INDIAN FILMS Hindi films produced m India tire becoming increasingly popular m Banruin, whero about no such films are exhibited m a year now as against an average of 10 per year exhibited before 1951. Revealing this, m an interview here with NAFEN, Mr. A. A-NAFEN - 159 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-10-29 4 Recently passed away In Bombay, Nawab one of India's famous character actor, gave one of bis best performances In "NAAZ a Hindustani social starring Ashok Kumar and Nalini Jaywant32 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-10-29 4 Ai-Ai-.\i, Look At My Hip 8 i^.k At My Uds So 2 *""^bl*?* T V B »t tb^y do not l^»k like lUin ißiKbt) N**" l^ and Virfyavati In the same V. Sialtah, whosi villainy earr> s ulth ;t a :omlc touch also, gliu a creditable performance71 words
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376 1954-10-29 4 LONDON: Hie name Atarlle Loraad baa appeared/ on numerous Continental theatre programme*, In the casts of French films, m a recent British picture, and on musical compositions played to Wwt End cabaret and on the British radio. Auric Lorand'a real name isFOC - 376 words
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Article142 1954-10-29 4 Kumari Rukmini, as she was then known, proved popular m the Tamil film 'Sri Valli,' Kumari Kukminl faded from the ken of the cinema-going public as though that picture was her swan Hong, and that was more than ten years ago. She got married to a director whose142 words
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Article388 1954-10-29 4 LONDON: Japan is setting forth boldly to build up her Urn production industry with intent to break into the world market. By no means content to cater for domestic millions, Japanese producers aim quickly to exploit the success they have gained with the few turns they388 words
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182 1954-10-29 4 and 1 leaders, Including Ministers iSL?*sm!£" Pakistani Constituent Assembly from A-^atSr^??' who me t in Lahore had decided to reject Reporta said point* on wtuch dasagreement had been serious and bitter were several. Jbut the leaders were agre«d that the distribution of powerFOC - 182 words
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Article229 1954-10-29 4 MADRAS: The Madras Government have under consideration a proposal for the construction of a building m the City where the prcducts of industries, both small and large handicrafts and Khadd producod m Government centres could be put on show. It is understood, that the Central Government haveFOC - 229 words
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59 1954-10-29 4 Pictorial record of Korea peace mission NBw DELHI; The large collection of Korea photographs which was shown by the Indian Army authorities at the All-India Fine Arts and Crafts Society Hall recently is to be exhibited In other Indian cities it is learnt. Over, 10,000 people visited the 10-day pictorialFOC - 59 words
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Article22 1954-10-29 4 It is reliably understood now that Raj Kapoor has abandoned his plans to make a film biography of Tensing.22 words
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Article124 1954-10-29 4 r*j*js^fi: me vie* tinui President, Ho Cbi-Minh, successfully evaded new* hunting journalists and "lipped into the Indian tPrane Minister's aparr ment to bid him goodbye. The Journalists learnt of Dr. Hue visit only Ht the airport here two hour* iater, when Mr. Nehru arrived there to board theFOC - 124 words
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Article142 1954-10-29 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Chester Bowles, former U.S. Ambassador, Is likely to return to India shortly for a second term as American Ambassador, according to Mr. Drew Pearßon, noted American columnist. Writing In Washington Post, Mr. Pearson has said Mr. George Allen, present American Ambassador mFOC - 142 words
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379 1954-10-29 4 Late Kidwai's Last Speech on Sugarcane! KANPUR: Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwat, Union Food Mimsur, said here that if sugarcane production m U.P. and b har States were not increased, steps might be taken to shift suga r factories from the Nort.i to South India where the average yield of sugarcjaneFOC - 379 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-10-29 4 Hiss V. Mala Dances In Joshan Also BOMBAY: Hindusthan A.i. produc&Jaarf -Jcsh^n' is cetUas ready for release. Loveis or dancing will have a good feut wherein Vyjayanthiniala quips and dances m all her styles. Opposite her is Karan Dewan >a the maJe led. Kuldeep Kaur Agha, Johnny Walker, <md Pran79 words
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Article488 1954-10-29 4 MAD HAS: Mndiag Port likely to hav e a new flock m 4uc wurse which wiii laciiitate me unloading ef petroleum at Uie Harbour. The authorities of the Port i'rust are now drawing up a plan for the construction of uus a.ck which migiit c<wtFOC - 488 words
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42 1954-10-29 4 KARACHI: The Pone ha> donated $10,000 for the relief of flood victims m Pakistan. A further sum of $10,000 haa been made over by the Pope for rebuilding the churches deatroven k« flrwrtc m the country- FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article1387 1954-10-29 5 Existing Legislative And Municipal Set-Up ToContinue -.■memento to India. *"">»«* l» tbe Freodi llndUui The present system 01 Ra mnistration by the Municipal Councils and Representative Assembly will be continued The Indian Government will also take over the obligations and responsibilities of the French Indian Government m thoFOC - 1,387 words
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Article86 1954-10-29 5 NAGPUR: Mr. Katubhai «wel, a local broker was electrocutted, ai onK former tried to «a Y e his wife from an electric llveS^L IT"'? o oll6 round her hand. It 1« stated that Mr. rate* was restbw after a the shrieks of the maid-servant. His wifeFOC - 86 words
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Article136 1954-10-29 5 jS^K^LY: Mr Raft Ahmed Kidwai, Food and Agriculture Minister, said her e that India had achieved m seven years what Russia had taken ten years to achieve. In Russia prices had risen to fantastic levels at one time whereas m India such a situation had neverFOC - 136 words
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Article422 1954-10-29 5 Stranded Tribes Of Andamans CALCUTTA After six years Of hard toll, a team of anthropologists has established contacts with one of the three "hostile' tribes, who were thrown off the main stream of humanity thousands of years ago and cure "stranded" In the Andamana Islands, 800 miles south-south-east of CalcuttaFOC - 422 words
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320 1954-10-29 5 Uftton Home Minister. said that incTa was begtonln e her career o/ independence and it wa s of the ut- importance the younger jreneration grew and was guided and developed with a view to creating m them a sprit of service with a missionary seal.FOC - 320 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-29 5 More than 5,000 Vietmlnh troops staged a victory parade In Hanoi as they took over the city under the terms of the Geneva agreement. Cheering flag-waving civilians thronged the streets as the troops arrived. AP. Photo shows: Cbldren with white peace doves and! slogans follow troops into51 words
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135 1954-10-29 5 NUJW DELJiI: The Government of India has announced revised rate 8 of retaining fee and reservist pension or a gratuity m lieu thereof, for Army reservists of the rank of eowar or sepoy and other equivalent ranks. These rates come into force with effect fromFOC - 135 words
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Article348 1954-10-29 5 I MADRAS: An account of the I Great Temple at Tan lore au It b y Raja. Raja, tfce Ohola ruier (yB5-lui4 A.D.). was given by Mr. T- N. Ramachandran, Joint DirecturKieneral 'or Archaeology, when he spoke at the iKuppuswami Sastri Rtseaich institute, Mylapoie. last weeks. ■Mr.FOC - 348 words
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Article167 1954-10-29 5 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj told Pressmen that the question of holding the plenary session of the Congress, now fixed for January 15 and 16, on some more suitable dates would be examined. The matter Mr. Kamaraj added, was, however, not free from difficulty. He said it would beFOC - 167 words
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Article86 1954-10-29 5 CALCUTTA: The cutput of jute goods was well maintained last month and totalled 79,000 tens as compare^ with I 78.000 tens m August this I year. While the output of sacking at 43,700 tens showed a fall of 100 tons, the production of hesslan rose by 900NAFEN - 86 words
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Article, Illustration290 1954-10-29 5 DONATIONS TO WALAJABAD HINDU SCHOOL WALAJABAX): Mr. M Rhaktavatsalam, IMitiLiter for Agriculture, declared open a «>nunon hall at the Joe. Hindu Religious School with three wings attached to it built at a cost of Rs. 25,0 0 On the same occasion three workshops for th e cottage industries section wereFOC - 290 words
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143 1954-10-29 5 Nehru's visit welcomed by Yugoslavia NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru's C2iina Wait has been welcomed In Yugoslavia as a "positive step towards peace and easing of tension." Mr. Bogdan Crondraya, Yugoslavia's Am-bassador-designate, said here. He arrived here last week to assume charge of his new poet and was received at theFOC - 143 words
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Article, Illustration781 1954-10-29 6 PHILIPS AT NIGHT Five Top Executives Arrive Today To Study Possibilities The management of the i»hilips concern are extending a helping hand to the development of Malayan economy. A party of five top executives of the Philips cincern are arriving here this afternoon by chartered X.L.M.781 words
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153 1954-10-29 6 COLOMBO; Sir John Kutelawal* is to be given the l<! n key of New York which entitled b'm to the Fvaedom oi the City when he visits the United States next monih. The traditional ticker-ta^ e welcome awaits the prime Minister whenFOC - 153 words
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Article50 1954-10-29 6 CODOMBO: About 20 Indian teachers are likely to come here next year to advise Ceylon teachers on methods fef instruction adopted m (India. They will be m Ceylon for a month. The Education Department will allocate the m to leading schools and the training colleges. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article152 1954-10-29 6 ANURADHAPURA.: The Swabasha question should be settled m the proper way, said Vidya. Visarada Nataie Sasanatiieke Maha. Nayaka Thero, presiding over the prize-gi/vine of the Siri J3aharathindra Sunday School at Kuttampokuna m Anuratlhapura when the foundation stone for a new school building was also laid by Mr.FOC - 152 words
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Article623 1954-10-29 6 'Stringent* Instructions Cancelled By Govt. Order No More 'Flimsy' Ground Rejection COLOMBO: The Ceylon Ministry of External Aft airs is understood to have issued instructions to the Registration Commissioner cancelling all earlier instructions which are considered stringent resulting m the rejection of applications on "flimsy grounds,"FOC - 623 words
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161 1954-10-29 6 $50 To $500 Relief To Bedok Flood Victims The Government have decided to grant relief to the Bedok flood victims and a team m charge of the Assistant Secretary, Public Assistance Section of the Social Welfare Department, has already begun to assess the extent of relief to be paid to161 words
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Article260 1954-10-29 6 Tne Opening Ceremony °f| the Arya Samaj Singapore was conducted by Seth S* in I G. Uttamram Ji at 5 p-m. Un I Oct. 26, Mr. Hanuman Rai, president of the Arya Samaj Singapore, speakine earlier I gave a brief history of the I Arya Samaj Singapore since260 words
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Article82 1954-10-29 6 The Aston Athletic Club is sponsoring the Open Invitation B: Wards Championship of Singapore. The Semi Finals and fctrrals will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th November at 8 p.m. nightly. Prices ot admission arc $2 and $1> tickets82 words
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Article97 1954-10-29 6 COLOMBO 857 women iinost of them comparatively youn^ and 1.231 children have been reported missing from their (iitniies during the pant two years. Police statistics reveal that, on an average, ".00 women disappear from their homes every year. In 1952 344 were reported missing; m 1958, 810FOC - 97 words
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Article157 1954-10-29 6 Remembrance Da y will fa observed on Sunday, Nov 7 1954. There will be a ceremoney at the Cenotaph at 7.30 a.m. Spectators will lak up their seats by 7.18 .1 m During- the ceremony tie overnor will lay 1 wreath n behalf f the157 words
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