Indian Daily Mail, 2 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-02 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. NO. 256 SINGAFOKE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-11-02 1 PHOTO. British Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden (right) is pictured here with the Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Sh'geni Yoshida, at Lancaster House, London, wh«u he held a reception for the Premer. Mr. YoKhida in on a goodwill visit to tblA country'. APAP - 46 words
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Article60 1954-11-02 1 i»r. S. »i.i...i. n nia<i Musayn -Na.nar. Secretary-General, India-Indonesia Cultural Society, and representative of the Ind an Council of Cultural Relations, Government of India, will give a talk on India and S.E. Indies on November 2, 1954, at KamaKr.shna Mission, No. 9, Norrig Road,60 words
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Article109 1954-11-02 1 Cambodia King's Dinner to Nehru PNOM rL,^u, Cambodia, Nov. 1. Mr. Jawahanaa iNetiru, the lnd.an frniie Minister, was guest of honour last night at a dinner to celebrate the 34th birthaay of King Norodom Sihanouk. Several thousand peopl e gathered to see the Prime Minister and has daughter, Mrs. IndiraReuter - 109 words
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Article95 1954-11-02 1 BOMtSAtf, Nov. 1. Ramanathan Kri&hnan, winner of the Wimbledon junior title last year, has been ranked Ind.a's Nc. 1 lawn tennis player for the year. In announcing this today N. Knshnaswamy, Honorary Sec. retary of the All India Lawn Tennis Associat.cn, said Krishnan alcne hadReuter - 95 words
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Article62 1954-11-02 1 HONG KONG, Nov. 1 China's population i s 574 215,* 940, according to a recent census, Peking radio said yesterday. The broadcast eaid that if iFormoea and overseas Chinesa were included the total number of Chinese was 601.935.035. The radio said t ere we c 3.334Reuter - 62 words
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Article41 1954-11-02 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 1- A Japanese trdae delegation arrived m Leningrad yesterday. Its members were not named m a Tass dispatch but the group was identified as the one which attended tiie recent Fifth Anniversary celebration* Pelping.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article61 1954-11-02 1 GENEVA. Nov. I—A firm claims to have cro'luced the prototype of a t l^vl ion eet wh'oh magnifies the »mag« HUI projtct* it go a icr^al hun* on the wall. The set hag a magnifying device like a cinema projector •nri n screen of Its own.Reuter - 61 words
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Article458 1954-11-02 1 India Govt. Representative Takes Over Administration Pondicherry Goes Gay Ashram Mother Appeals To Portugal To Follow Fr. Example From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Nov. 1: Thre^hundred year old French colonial rule m parts of India came to an end today for practical purposes as.458 words
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127 1954-11-02 1 Doctors Say Nixon's Food Not Poisoned SEATTLE, Ncv. 1. Chemists have found' no truce <jt pois.on m a preliminary test jn toed seized Dy the Secret Service last night soon before .t was served to Vice President Kichard Nixon press reports here said yesterday. An anonymous telephone caller told* SecretReuter - 127 words
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Article154 1954-11-02 1 KATMANDU, Nov. 1: The Swiss expedition led by the toeless Alpine guide, M. Raymond Lambert have begun an assault on a peak near Gauri Shankar, the 23,440 foot mountain they were prevented from scaling by bad weather, according to a letter from M. Lambert reachingReuter - 154 words
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162 1954-11-02 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 1: India and Pakistan will reopen taiks m Washington on November 25 on the dispute over the division of water from the six rivers of the Indus basis, it was learned here. A government spokesman said the talks mReuter - 162 words
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Article81 1954-11-02 1 LOAMINGTON. Warwickshire* Nov. 1. The need to watch Thailand as a fa. are trouble spot wa.s emphasised here by Sir Walter iFletcher, Conservative Member of Parliment and chairman of the Government Conservative Party's Far Eastern Committee. Of the possibility of an allout Communist assault ofReuter - 81 words
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Article331 1954-11-02 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 1. The French ccluors flying over the Government houses at Pondicherry ane Karaikal French Settlements passing under the control of liuLa today were ceremoniously lowered at sunset yesterday the symbolic close of over 250 years of French rule At sunrise today the Indian tricolourReuter - 331 words
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140 1954-11-02 1 Premier Nehru Commends Fr. Attitude j NEW DELHI, Nov. 1. Prime Minister Nehru today said that by the success- rul settlement of the problem of French possessions m Indxa, both countries nave "set an example of tolerance, good sense and wisdom which, if applied to ether proniems m the world,AP - 140 words
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Article116 1954-11-02 1 TOKYO, Ncv. l.—A Japanese newspaper today published v report irum a correspondent acccmpanying Premier Shigeru Yx>suiida wnich quoted i-he Premier as saying Sir Winston Churchill wished to visit Japan. The story, appearing m the Tokyo Shimbun, carr.ed the dateline the Queen Mary, en which Mr. YoshidaReuter - 116 words
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Article26 1954-11-02 1 A KING SHIFTS RESIDENCE AMMAN, Nov. 1: King Hussein is considering moving his. Official residence from Amman to Jerusalem, the Arab newspaper Ad-Difaa reported Sunday.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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97 1954-11-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. l: A review of elections to District Boards, reveals that Congress Party has coptturwd over 70.7 per cent ot total number of *aaU *t aH thirtnn ft*** 9/ tf«*«tJ State. Out if 628 seats m all the boards, Congress cmnexed97 words
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241 1954-11-02 1 Andhra- Oriya Clash Riots Take Serious Turn From Our Own Correspondent VISHAKAPATNAM, Nov. 1: Mounting linguistic quarrels between Andhras and Oriyas m the bord er towns of Parlakmedi m Orissa and Patapatnam Andnra have degenerated into violent riots according to reports reaching here. Patapatnam m Andhra is two miles from241 words
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Article39 1954-11-02 1 REPINDIA DUE HERE MONDAY >ir. tt. K. lumlon, Kepres< nUiti\.-c]e>.^nat<- of the Government of India In Malaya, accompanied by his family, is efcpected to arrive m Singapore by S.S. Carthage on the afternoon of Monday, Nov. 8, 1954. OOCCCCOOOOOOCOCOCOOnnf39 words
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Article60 1954-11-02 1 F*rom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. I.—Congress has annexed 31 out of 61 seats m Delhi Municipal j elections. Jan Sangh, the second largest party secured 16. seats, Communists four, Socialists two and Independents eight. It was while addressing one of these election60 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-11-02 1 Huan Hshuijj, the first Communist Chinese Envoy to BrtUun, arrives at London Airport with his wife and child. With them arrived two conn Hellors. This will be the first Chinese Diplomatic mission to London since 1950, when Britain transferred recognition from the Nationalist Government to theAP - 76 words
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364 1954-11-02 1 Formation Of National Union Today Broadcasting on the Plantation Workers' Union of Malaya last night, Mr. J. A. Brazier, Trade Union Adviser, said that the PWUM when started m 1946 was called the "Indian Labour Union" with only 11 members and grew m364 words
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102 1954-11-02 1 E.V.R's LECTURE ON RAMAYANA Objections From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. I.— A leceure on valmiki Ramayana at Thevar Hall m Tiruchi b> Periyar E. v. Ramaswamy last evening was constantly interrupted by orthodox. Members of the audience according to a correspondent of Hindu, c ty's moring daily. Dravida Kazhagam102 words
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Article41 1954-11-02 1 BOMBAY. Nov. 1: The Indian cultural delegation which toured the Soviet Union and Poland for six weeks returned by air to Bombay yesterday. The delegation was led by Mrs. M. Chandrasekhar. Indian Deputy Minister Of Health.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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438 1954-11-02 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Nov. 2, 1954 Commonwealth Without Colonies -Why Hot? jyj R. James Griffiths. Labour Member of Parliament and a former Secretary of State for the Colo/rietf, addressing a Labour Party meeting at Oxford last Friday declared that his Party's idea of a Commonwealth without colonies was*438 words
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Article57 1954-11-02 2 SALEM: Mr. S. V Joseph 151), Tahsildar, functioning as Estate Manager at Dharma* puri, now under orders of transfer to Salem Collectorate, collapsed m the office of the Estate Manager where he had gone. Doctors were immediately sent for, but they found Ufa extinct The bodyFOC - 57 words
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1574 1954-11-02 2 ADHI NAHAPPAN - ADHI NAHAPPAN OUR LONDON LETTER: I iiiniiiiOimumwumn By 'iiituntiiMiiiitiiiNiiiN I No Surprise In France f rp H E liquidation' of the French rule over the French Establishments m India" (the official name of the five French enclaves) has n(>t caused a ripple m France.1,574 words
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312 1954-11-02 2 Bombay Experiment TRIVANDRUM: Mr. Jagjivan Ram, India's Communications Minister note on a two-day visit to the T.-C. State, addressing a Press conference here on the cheque system m the Savings Bank section of the Post Offices, and said the present proposal was to tryFOC - 312 words
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Article97 1954-11-02 2 TlRUPATTr.Srimathi Kama ladevl Chattopndhy.iya, Chairman of 'the All-India Handicrafts Board accompanied by Mr. K. L." Manjappa, Development Officer of the Board at New Delhi and Mr. P. Poll Reddy, Deputy Director of Industries, Andnra, arrived at Tirupati last week after inspecting the industries at Kalahastl. TheFOC - 97 words
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Article56 1954-11-02 2 MADRAS: IsmaiL Sahib (55), a resident of Alw&rpet, was admitted last week In the General Hospital m an unconscious state with serious injuries. He succumbed to the Injuries m the afternoon. He is said to have been knocked down by c Government Transport but oppositeFOC - 56 words
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671 1954-11-02 2 Treaty With U. K. Wont Help NEW DELHI: "I would venture to advise tho Portuguese Government of Goa to recognise the signs of the times and come to honourable terms with its Inhabitants- rather titan function on any treaty that might exist between them aaa671 words
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255 1954-11-02 2 Kripalani Wants Executive Of P.S.P. To Resign BAIMAKAS: Acharya Kn-J paiam, Chairman of trie Praja I socialist Party, said here thai I it would be necessary for the I whole P.S.P. Executive to re- I sign when the party met m a I special session at Nagpur Id I lNovember.FOC - 255 words
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Article74 1954-11-02 2 NANNILAM: Two deaths were caused last week when a cattle-shed was being dismantled m KeelaDerunattan Tope village, near Tirukkanapuram, Nannilam taluk. One of the two persons, Vaithinatha Pillal died at the spot, while the other. Pichakkutti Pillai died on the way to the hospital. Both of themFOC - 74 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-11-02 2 photo. Haile Selassie Emperor df Ethiopia, drives with his son the Duke of Harar to Guildhall to receive an tddrem from the Lord Mayor 6f London, Bir Noel Botoater. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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311 1954-11-02 2 New Teleprinter Link Opened In Kerala TRIVANDRUM: An appeal to the press of India to Keep up me niguest traditions or journalism and thus luml its nooie nv&aion, was meue Here last wee* by Mr. Jagjivan ttam, inuiu's (Jonumuuca.Cions Minister, inaugurating the Teleprinter link oeiwecn Tnvanarum and Kozhikooe of Mathrubnumi,FOC - 311 words
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Article93 1954-11-02 2 Birthday Of T.-C. Rajpramukh MAJORAS: Felicitations were offered to h. H. the Rajprumukh of Travancore-Coclrn a* a function got up by the Sri Jagannatha Bakta Egmore, last week to celebrate his birthday. The function began with prayer by Srimathi Prema Doraiawanu, Mr. a. N. Parasuraman, president of the Sabha, welcomedFOC - 93 words
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Advertisement60 1954-11-02 2 NOTICE T.S.B. "STATE OF MADRAS' SAILING NOVEMBER 10. 1954. T »2tot 00l < ELH enUn^ Nagapattinam Madras xuxceiienc Vegetarian and Non-Vee-etarffln v<nnti Saloon Acconunodation a^'lable by *£?&«*%>.* anS^B-^bin?^ cabin8 V Second L g]^ S ''A" from November 1. 1951 and may be had at our office on production of iralid60 words
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1255 1954-11-02 3 T-C Congress Submits Memorandum To S. R. G ERNAKULAM: The Travancore Cochin Pradesh Congress Committee, has demanded the formation of a Kerala State, comprising the western slopes of the Western Ghats namely, Sooth Kanara, Kasareode, Coorg, Malabar district, including Fort Cochin, Gudallur, Ootacamund,FOC - 1,255 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-11-02 3 Y. ftanthanascxny, ton i,\ Mr. S. Yaga.ppan of Ceyton Road, Kuala Lumpur ana Miss A. Grcxie, daughter O Mr. S. P. Antlioniswmy, Lokt Road, Kuala Lumpur, whc were married at St. Antony't Church Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 16. Picture belou shows the bridal. < .upU with^ theirI.D.M. - 53 words
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300 1954-11-02 3 Meanwhile, Mr. L. S. Karayalar, President of the Tamil iNad Congress Committee, expressed surprise "that the Travancore Cohin Pradesh Congress Committee are not prepared to concede the claims of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee over the nine Tamils Peaking taluks of Travancore. Cochin," says a MadrasFOC - 300 words
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Article112 1954-11-02 3 MADRAS: Mr. N. D. Sun* daravadivelu, Deputy Director of Public istructlon, has been appointed Director of PubLc Instruction m place of Dr. 8\ Govindarajulu Naldu. Dr. Govindarajulu Naidu has been appointed yice-Cnan-cellor of the Srt Venkateswara University, Timpati. He wall hand over charge of theFOC - 112 words
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Article54 1954-11-02 3 WAL.TtA.IR: A meeting ol the Academic Council of the Andhra University will be held on Dec. 10 at the Sri Oattamancni Ramalinga Reddy VBiara University Campus, Waltair. X A meeting of the Senate will be held also on I>ec. 10 m the Sri Cattamanchi Ramalinga f Reddy Vihara,FOC - 54 words
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763 1954-11-02 3 JJS^^SL^L^ 1 1 9 P" 1 <*»U!sl tradition. He fZS^r^tS^ZJ?^ rreat-grand«on of PonmUah, one of the \3£ ££2°L roWle wb adorned the court of Tanjore and KrwJ^lvS l^ t *!s? r ries of Ty^inwHla, writeTMr. E. Krishna Iyer m the "Hindu" ofFOC - 763 words
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Article50 1954-11-02 3 DEATH OF MRS. MANGALAMBAL MADRAS: The death occurred here In the early hours oi 1 last week of Mrs. Mangalambal, wife of the late Mr. G. A Natesan. founder-Editor of th« Indian Review. She was 70 Sba* leaves behind two sons 1 Mr. Manian Nateaan and Mr Cfcwtfrw Nttma- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article263 1954-11-02 3 LONDON-.,An Indian globetrotter Mr. F. Colabawiu:, has returned to London outer an 8/>OO-mile jburney which took him. into the Arctic circle. Mr. Colabawala, a resident oj Bombay, started out from India m April 1953 on a hitchtiiKing world tour which brought him to London lateReuter - 263 words
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Article147 1954-11-02 3 DEOQHAR: A. gang of armed dacoits raided the house of a wealthy "Panda" (a Brahmin guide) at Gopalpur m the northern outskirts of IXeoghar on the night of tne Diwali eve and decamped with valuables worth about rupees ten thousand after severely assaulting three otfFOC - 147 words
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Article133 1954-11-02 3 RAJKOT: Approximately 800. adult education centres are functioning- un Saurashtra last week a nd the Government have fixed a target of 2,000 such centres which will be opened by the end of next year. The emphasis, it is understood, is not so much' on literacyNAFEN - 133 words
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213 1954-11-02 3 Woman's Body In Train: One Man Arrested MADRAS: The' Centra! Stauon tuuiway police; wno first took up toe lnvestig uion of the murder of a woman whose bociy was discovered huddled up m a drum In a Thiid CUuia compartment of tne liezwada irUssenger train on the night of Oct.FOC - 213 words
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Article49 1954-11-02 3 COLOMBO: Sir Robert Huv chings, leader of the Colombo Plan rice mission to Ceylon, arrived here last Monday from England by sea. Other members of Uie mission, which will carry out a two-month survey of the rice potentialities of the island, are FOC due shortly.-FOC - 49 words
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115 1954-11-02 3 T.C. P.W.D. Schemes Cost 50 Crores TRIVANDRUM: Schemes valued at Rs. 50.1 crores have been submitted by the State Public Works Department for inclusion m the second FiveYear Plan, it is learned. The schemes include major and medium irrigation works costing Rs. 14 crores; com- munications, Ra 15 crores; anti-seaNAFEN - 115 words
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Article58 1954-11-02 3 BEGUSARAI: An armea gang raided the house or a wealthy farmer of Lakhminiu village, m Begusaral sub-dlvi sion, Monghyr district recently and got away with valuables worth about Ra. 5,000 after killing a mlldleaged woman who lived In the house and severely assaulting the head ofFOC - 58 words
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2500 1954-11-02 4 "SOLE AUTHORITY FOR TRIAL WITHOUT JURY" COLOMBO: When the Trial -at- Bar of Mrs. Theja (iunnwardhana and Mr. F. A. de Silva of the "Trine," and Mr. Ananda Human of the "Sinhale," was resumed at Hulftsdorp, before Sir Alan Rose, Chief Justice,FOC - 2,500 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-11-02 4 CEYLON GIVES TO IND. FLOOD RELIEF FUND PHOTO. Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotelaweia delivering a speech before handing over Rs. 10,000, being Ceyion'* contribution to Ind'an Flood Relief Find, Initiated by 'Guardian' of Ceylon, to the Indian High Commissioner Mr. C. C. Desa4 (seated extreme left). MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 47 words
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Article92 1954-11-02 4 JAFFNA: Mr. C. C. Doaai, Tndtom High Commissioner In Ceylon, will, on behalf of the Government of India, present to the Mayor of Jaffna a cheque for Rs. 10,000 for the construction of the Jaffna Central Library. The presentation will be made at a receptionFOC - 92 words
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Article148 1954-11-02 4 S'pore MIC Branch Chief Resigns Mr. A. P. Menon jresterday tendered his resignation as President of MIC (AlexandraPasir Panjang Branch) ;'.nd Treasurer cf the MIC (Singapore). His letter of resignation addressed to the Committee of Management, Malayan Indian Congress (Singapore), C/o Mr. A. N. Mitra. 20, Malacca Street. Singapore, Is148 words
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Article113 1954-11-02 4 NEW YORK. Nov. I.— Three possible successors to M:. George Allen as the United States Ambassador to India were mentioned by the New Ycrk T.mes today. If the Democrats gum the control of Congress, the post might be offered to Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of PresidentReuter - 113 words
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Article56 1954-11-02 4 Accoraimj to the Supe*v.sor Of Federal Elections, u»e latest figure of the registration of voters for Federal Elections m tne State of Keuah is 139,543. This means that the total number of people registered for the whole of the Federation so far is more than 870.0U056 words
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73 1954-11-02 4 P.M. 5 Days In U.K. On Way To Meet Ike COL.OMISU: Six John Kote iawaia, wno is expected 10 arrive mi n the U.K. on Novemoer 19, win stay tnere only uve days before flying to America to meet President L.isennowcr, At present the Ceylon Embassy xn London i sFOC - 73 words
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Article220 1954-11-02 4 COLOMBO; A proposal to •mi'uciuce legislation compelling estate owners to reduce witft Ceyionese laoour in-nuiu wxio return to India pcimanendy win come v© for discussion at a conference of oinc.ais of the Ministry oi External Affairs and representatives 01 piloting uuere.-.i.«, which the Prime Minister, Sir220 words
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Article224 1954-11-02 4 The Australian Traue- Comm:sjion for Singapore, Maiaya and Tiianand, Mr. Gee. S. Anuerson, said that tne Australian iTaae Mission to South Asia are due to arrive m o.ngapore by air at 3,20 p.m. toaay, (Ncv. 2). Tne Mission, which would be ied by Mr. W. R.224 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-11-02 4 PHOTO. Sotne 300 Brit sh soldiers are about to leave Trieste Central .s.atlon, and only one g*r* i-omcs alone to see them off. Her three friends get envious looks as she stands tip-toe f <> r last, lingering handshake just be- fore the train pulls out.- APAP - 48 words
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97 1954-11-02 4 Wan BaharuacLn, Stuaentr LJu sun officer at Miiay.t House, who knows hundreds of young Malayans study jag m the unlit d Kingdom, is due to arrive on the Willem Ruys on mursday, Nov. 4. He would like to meet &a many parents as p ssible97 words
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