Indian Daily Mail, 8 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-08 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. NO. 262 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-11-08 1 TOKYO KEY TO MRS. PANDIT photo. Mrs. Vljayalakshmi Pandit, Indian High Commissioner designate to Britain, was given the 21st key to Tokyo Metropolis when she visited Tokyo Governor Seiichi Yasui zt his office residence last week. She was also presented a framed picture of Indira, an elephant sent in 19^9A.P. - 61 words
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44 1954-11-08 1 LONDONERS HELP HER TO PAY HOSPITAL FEES LONDON, Nov. 7.— A 21--year-old Cypriot g* r l. Thallisthene Tsangaridou who is too poor to pay fees for hospital treatment which might save her life, is going to hospital after all, thanks to the geneers.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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306 1954-11-08 1 LONDON, Nov. 7.— Si r Robert Boothby, Conservative Member of Parliament said that Braitain's duty was to protect the countri es in South-East Asia from externa* aggression, to guide them on the road to internal Self -Government and to further by all means inReuter - 306 words
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Article107 1954-11-08 1 LONDON, Ncv. 7. Mrs Betty Sommerlatte, 32-year-old American diplomat's wlft expelled frcm Moscow for alleged "hocl ganirm" arnved here in the same plane as a group of visiting Russ. an artists and dancer**. Mrs. Somerlatte refused all comment as shr passed througn the airport. She is returningReuter - 107 words
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Article284 1954-11-08 1 NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE PASSED BY JUST I VOTE DEFECTION BY 2 CONGRESSMEN BGH DFJKHGDFHKGHDFKG SDHFGHKJDFG Prakasam Resigns The first Ministry to govern India's youngest state of Andhra resigned yesterday aiter the State legislative Assembly had approved a motion of no confidence In the government by a majority ofReuter; A.P. - 284 words
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Article74 1954-11-08 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 7 Indian Government sources said yesterday a 12-man Soviet Russian technical mission is arriving j,er e soon to make a survey for building a steel mill in India Indian officials previously said they were invitin? the Russian technicians after a Moscow offer toAP - 74 words
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Article243 1954-11-08 1 Mrs. Pandit Leaves Japan TOKYO, Nov. 7 Mrs. Vijaya L»aksiimi Pandit, farmer pies.uent of tne United Nations General Assembly, left here by air yesterday tor india, afte r three weeKs .private ViSit to japan. Mrs. Pandit is expected to stay ior a snort wniie in New Deini before goung onReuter - 243 words
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83 1954-11-08 1 Indian Labour Leaders Ward Off Red Pressure NEW DELHI, Nov. 7 Indian labour leaders, returning to New Delh* after a pelpng visit, said yesterday thev re jected strong Communist pressure to take the lead in an Asian labour federation, aimed at opposing the West's international Confederation of 'Free Trade unions.AP - 83 words
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Article33 1954-11-08 1 HAMBURG. Nov. 7.— Two 10.000-ton turbine freighters, built for the India Steamship Co., Calcutta, were launched and Christened "Indian Renown'' and "Indian Reliance" at the Hcwaldt shipyards here ywtartay. APAP - 33 words
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Article57 1954-11-08 1 Furniture From Britain BRUNEI TOWN, Nov. 7. Furniture and equipment costing Str. $90,000 has been ordered in Britain for a new Government Secondary School which is being built here. Delivery is expected in January. The school is part of Brunei's $100,000,000 FiveYe'xr Development Plan, which allocates $15,000,000 to the improvementReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1954-11-08 1 LONDON, Nov. 7. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commis-sioner-General for the United Kingdom in South-East Asia, ls expected to continue in office for a further period. An official annuoncement to thia effect is expected at any moment. His term of office which expires In December has already been renewedReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1954-11-08 1 BANGKOK, Ncv, 7.— Three men, who are under sentence of death for conspiracy in the assassination of the King ct Thailand over eight years ago, yesterday appealed- to his brother, the present King, for nercy. The Supreme Court last month found that King Ananda MahidolReuter - 64 words
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95 1954-11-08 1 Fund Collection By Kamaraj Criticised From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 7.— The Chief Minister Mr. Kam-araj Nadar's unofficial to Coimbatore to collect funds for the coming Avadi Session of the Indian National Congress has come for some criticism in the local Press. Mr. Kamaraj specifically- resigned ihis presidentship of95 words
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Article103 1954-11-08 1 KARACHI, Nov. 7. Ml. Mohammad Nairn Khan Sardar, Afghan Foreign Minister, yesterday had an hour long "friendly" talk with Mr. Mohammed Ali, prime Minister cf Pakistan, it was authoritatively learned here. Official spokesman declined to comment on the talks which arc believed to have ccncernedReuter - 103 words
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Article143 1954-11-08 1 BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY MOSCOW, Nov. 7 Mr. Georgi Malenkov, the Soviet Prime Minister, took the salute *today as 5,000 troops and two million civilians marched through the Red Sguare here to mark the 37th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revoluton. Standing with him Oq top of the Lenin-Stalin Mausoleum was theReuter - 143 words
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Article194 1954-11-08 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 7.~ 'Thought', one of India's leading weekly news magaz'ne.s, yes»terday asked Prime Minister Jawharial Nehru to fire India's ch'ef delgate to the United Nat<on», V. K. Krishna Menon. The magazine charged Mr. Menon was "a political liability whose continued tolerance by NehruA.P. - 194 words
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182 1954-11-08 1 NEHRU - NEHRU From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 7— Premier Nehru arrived here on Friday evening from China to ur looking fit and happy about the tour. When asked whethe rhe was suffering from insomnia as suggested by some Am182 words
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Article80 1954-11-08 1 Father Turns A Woman NEW YORK, Nov. 7. An American exparatrooper and father of two children returned here yesterday as a woman after an operation ln Holland, the New York Sunday News reported. It said the 30-year-old Tamara Rees formerly Robert Rees arrived in the HollandA mer ha liner NleuwReuter - 80 words
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Article125 1954-11-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 7.— The construction of a road-bridge across tne Palar River connecting the towns of Arcot and Kanipet (has at last been sanctioned by the Government ot India. Rupees twenty lakhs (2m.) has been granted and work will be completed in three125 words
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165 1954-11-08 1 CARLISLE, (England. Nov. 7. Sir Hartley Shawcross, a minister in the former labour government, charged in a speech here tonight that Sir Winston Churchill's administration had gravely dissipated the spirit of co-opera-tion and confidence which labour had built up in Asia and Africa HeReuter - 165 words
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Article105 1954-11-08 1 Policemen In Immigration Racket KUALA BELAIT, Brunei, Nov. 7.— Two Brunei State police constables were jailed for nine months each here yesterday for working an immigration racket among Dayaks who entered Brunei without authority In search of work. The men— lbrahim bin Yakub and Yahya bin Sabanwere said to haveReuter - 105 words
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Article124 1954-11-08 1 SNOW ADDS TO HEIGHT OF EVEREST NEW DELHI, Nov. 7.-- Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tensing climbed about 50 feet higher than the reference books show in conquering Mt. Everest on May 29, 1953. The newspaper Statesman said yesterday that revised figures raising the height of the world's highest mountainReuter - 124 words
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88 1954-11-08 1 RADHAKRISHNAN - LET GOANS DECIDE THRU' PLEBISCITE RADHAKRISHNAN RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 7.— Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan India's Vice-President said here yesterday his government would continue to seek fair plebiscites without coercion in Portuguese enclaves in India and would abide by the results. India and Portugal are disputing the sovereignty of Portuguese areasReuter - 88 words
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Article55 1954-11-08 1 No Reprieve For Fatemi TEHERAN, Nov. 7. Thc Sha of Iran yesterday confirmed the death sentence on the former Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Fatemi, who was convicted of treason. The execution was delayed indefinitely, according to army sources, because the former righthand man of ex-Premier Mohammed Mosaadeq ls seriously illA.P. - 55 words
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Article58 1954-11-08 1 OAIRO, Nov. 7 PieSldent Mohammed Neguib made one of his rare public appearances to lea<j the funeral procession of Dr. Mohm*>ud Azmi, chief Egyptian delegate to the United Nations, from Cairo's main liberation square to Sharkass Mosque today. Dr. Azmi collapsed and died during a debate inReuter - 58 words
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Article38 1954-11-08 1 ROME, Nov. 7. Maharaladhiraja Tribhuvana Bir Bikram. King of Nepal, left yesterday by plane for Zurich. Later this month he is scheduled to visit America. The Monarch was accompanied by two wives and five attendant*. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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522 1954-11-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon., Nov. 8, 1954 Nehru Makes The Right Choice about his plans! for retirement, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru told! •pressmen at New Delhi airport soon after his return from. China tour, rather assuringly, "I never talked about retiring. I only talked about leaving the prime ministership." This522 words
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649 1954-11-08 2 Nehru's Tributes To Indians In S.E. A. Countries 7 hey Enriched S.E. A. By Their Ancient Civilization Art It Was An Influence Through Love Not Violence Or War CALCUTTA: Back home from his tour of China, Prime Minister Nehru paid handsome reference to Indians settled in South -East Asian countries.649 words
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Article256 1954-11-08 2 DARJEELING: Tensing's biography which contains a full account of all his Himalayan expeditions, including the successful assault on Mount Everest, is expected to be released by his publishers during Chrisitmas this year, Tensing told NAFEN. The American author, Mr. George Ullman, writing the book on behalf cf MessrsNAFEN - 256 words
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Article122 1954-11-08 2 ARMY BUYS HANDLOOM PRODUCTS LUCKNOW: The Indian Aimv Is an important customer for handloom products of U.P., it s reliably learne.f. During the last six montia the u.P. Industrial Co-cpara-tive Association (UPICA) •implied to the Army durries worth Rs. 419,250 and has at present in nand another order tor durriesNAFEN - 122 words
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Article117 1954-11-08 2 NEW DELHI: A scheme for Improving the breed of HHI cattle has been taken ln hand bv the Punjab Government in collaboration with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The Animal Husbandry Wing of the I.C.A.R, it may be recalled, reviewed in 1953 the historyFOC - 117 words
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496 1954-11-08 2 Equality in the real sense of the term was not possible unless caste and class feelings ceased in ia country "Atom bombs may be sure signs of a nation's strength, but unity of a nation is its ulimate strength," Mr. Nehru said496 words
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Article127 1954-11-08 2 NEW YORK.: The electronic policeman Is the ■stoat idea confronting United States motorists. This robot policeman has been built bv tne Zonealarm Corporation, a Cleveland, Ohio, company, and has already bee» put to work in certain danger zones such as roans near schools around that city. The visibleNAFEN - 127 words
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Article125 1954-11-08 2 Nuiw L/£iUHI: Telephone traffic among the Commonwealth countries increased by about 33 per cent in 1953, according to a report cf the Commonwealth Telecommunications Board. The report disclose there has been an improvement in the teie-commumcation service among the countries of the Commonwealth, and a determined effortFOC - 125 words
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963 1954-11-08 2 He then referred to the five principle first enunciated in the Sino-Indiun agreement on Tibet and latter reaffirmed in the Ohou-Nehru declaration in New Delhi three months ago. They were the best principles on which neighbours could live .n peace, he added. The two systems963 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-11-08 2 MRS. U TEH-CHUAN, Coinese Minister of Health and Head of the Chinese Red Cross. arrives with unidentified fellow delegates In Hong Kong on her way to Tokyo, where she arrive^ Oct. 81. she is leading a two-weeks Goodwill Mission to Japan under the anspices ofAP - 101 words
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329 1954-11-08 2 How Indian Students Explain Indian Viewpoint To Americans MADRAS. Indian students studying In American universities are "sensitive" and alert to explain the Indian viewpoint on all problems whenever they address gathering* or participate in group discussions, stated Mr. s- Kannappan, W ho ha« just returned to India after five years'NAFEN - 329 words
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175 1954-11-08 2 Karachi Police Raid Indian H.C. Staff Quarters KARACHI: The Karachi police on Oct. 29 raided the staff quarters of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad here and are reported to have taken away the personal effects, including some papers, of a clerk, Mr. Tiwari. It is understood that the IndianFOC - 175 words
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Article112 1954-11-08 2 MADRAS: The Tokyo Seminar held under the auspices of the ITNESCO Witnessed a conflict of views on the development of the artistic side of various crafts, comm>»n'y termed as cottage industries Mr. D. P. Roy Chowdhury, Principal of the Madras Government School.of Arts; w ho presidedNAFEN - 112 words
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Article288 1954-11-08 2 NEW DELHI: The need to decide immediately steps to be taken to speed up the machinery of training technical personnel to cope with the possiDle requirements for the Second tive Yetix Plan was ■tressed by Maulana Azad, Union Education Minister. Here. Aiaulana Azad wasFOC - 288 words
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Article44 1954-11-08 2 SILAJHAR; The Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department c* the Assam Government has succeeded, it Is claimed, in manufacturing locally a vaccine to stamo out the "Ranikhet" disease which takes a large toll of poultry in tne state everv v»<r. NAFENNAFEN - 44 words
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Advertisement57 1954-11-08 2 NOTICE "Unberthed Tickets for the Rajula sailing from Singapore on 20th Nov. 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on ths 20th November 1954, fcr Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Streeton Friday, 12th November 1954, at 9.00 a.m. ISLAY KERR57 words
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627 1954-11-08 3 X-ian Mission's Proselytising Activities In Maharashtra LUCKNOW: The proselytising activities of Christian Missions in Maharashtra as early as 1841 are the subject of a historical study by the Bombay Regional Committee for the compJation of the History of the Indian Freedom Movement, according toNAFEN - 627 words
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Article75 1954-11-08 3 AGRA: Two persons were shot dead and one injured by four dacoits of the Man Singh gang at Abheypura village, in the Bah police circle area, about 40 m les from Agra, according to reports received here. The incident occurred on Oct 21.FOC - 75 words
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Article275 1954-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: A sum of Rs. 70.000.000 is spent annually in char.ty by about 3,000 private gcahalas in the country, which net. attcv more than 600,000 iiead of cattle. About 20 per cent of the amount is spent jn cattle development. The first Five-Year PlanFOC - 275 words
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Article139 1954-11-08 3 1 255!., YOBK: Tbia e»ty Is huildinjr the world? .1 **iggest acquarium on C^ney Island ot a eost of $10,000,000 iM^tiiHg Work tu*-* »UuUM and the fi«»t siage win cost *i*jv*j,ovu, uaii ot at beuig uoniriuuieU &■> the Ne^r kutH Zoological Jsociety w.ta the r*»nain(BerNAFEN - 139 words
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Article97 1954-11-08 3 TRIVANDRUM: T h r e ft fishery research stations are soon to be established in ti.e State —at Cape Comorir., Vizinjam and Ernakulam for conducting statistical nnd biological studies and tor breeding new varieties of fish, the Director of Fisheries told NAIFEN. The Vizinjam station y/ik beFOC - 97 words
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Article68 1954-11-08 3 NEW DELHI At a meeting of the managing committee of the Flag Day Fund the following among other allocations were made out of the 1953 collections-. Army Headquarters Rs. 3,45,000; Naval Headquarters Rs. 80.000; Air Headquarters Rs. 1,05,000; I.A.F. Officers' Benevolent Fund Rs. 50,000 andFOC - 68 words
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Article342 1954-11-08 3 CALCUTTA: Industrial production in the country forged ahead during July 1954, when the official general index (base 1946 100) touched a new high at 149.3 as compared with 146.2 in the previous month. It was aiso 9.5 per cent higher than the corresponding month of last year.NAFEN - 342 words
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Article216 1954-11-08 3 CALCUTTA: The Union Government are actively considering schemes fcr the production of wood pulp which is an important raw material for the paper and raycn industries. it is learned. India's requirements of wood pulp are now obtained from abroad. Imports of this item were valued atFOC - 216 words
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Article40 1954-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: An earthquake shock of slight intensity at its origin with Its ep centre about 600 miles from Delhi, was recorded by the seismograph at the Meteorological Office here at 8-9 p.m. (1.5.T.) on Thursdav lul FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-11-08 3 PHOTO. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Is flanked by WilUam J. Kearney (left), former President ot the Empire State Building- Corporation, and Richard C. Patterson, Official Representative pf ,Mayor Robert Wagner, during her visit to the opservation tower of the world's tallest building, Oct. 28.- APAP - 48 words
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217 1954-11-08 3 BOMBAY!: Bombay's wholesale rice market reopened last week for spot trading after 12 years' suspension. Spot and forward trading in rice was banned by the Government of India in 1942 when food control was imposed. The ban cn forward rice trading continues.F.O.C. - 217 words
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Article130 1954-11-08 3 MADRAS: A plea that thc Union cr the State Government should start a Central College of Indian Sculptur. similar to the Central College cf Karnataka Musci, preferably i n South India, is made by Sthapathi S. M. Gowri Shankar, at whose initiative an association with 50NAFEN - 130 words
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Article318 1954-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: Problems relating to the rehabilitation of displaced persons in the Eastern States will be discussed from November 15 to 18 n Calcutta at a meeting of the Rehabilitation Ministers of the Eastern States. Mr. A. P. Jain, Union rehabilitation Minister, will preside and the RehabilitationNAFEN - 318 words
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Article120 1954-11-08 3 CUTTACK: The a\ tqaUon in the Orissa- Andhra border town of Parlakimedi, where a clash between Oriyas and Andhras was reported was completely under control lt was officially stated. Many suspected miscreants have been arrested fetfter the incident. The Deputy Inspector-Gen-eral of Police, Mr. R. C. Das,FOC - 120 words
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109 1954-11-08 3 COOCH BEHAR: Five people, iniViHiing a woman ana ner tnree daughters,, were ku ed and 45 others njur. u, IS seriously, ns a result of a passenger bus colliding with the engine of a ballast train at tne Kajabhatkhwa level crossing inFOC - 109 words
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Article159 1954-11-08 3 GWALIOR: Mr. A. C. Guha, Deputy Union Finance Minister, said here that Indians must think more in terms of both in their own interests and those of the nation. Mr. Guha said at an allIndia conference of regional National Savings Officers that only 3 perFOC - 159 words
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Article53 1954-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: A further sum of Rs. 1,07,885 was received in the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund on 25 and 27. The total receipts amounted to Rs. 14,72,061 up to Sept. 27. Indians in Aden have contributed Rs. 15,000. A donor from Nairobi has ™n tributeFOC - 53 words
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Article185 1954-11-08 3 I PATNA: Hore than 106,000 I Hindu "women, who fasted for 48 hours, concluded their Suryashashti or the ceremony of the' Worship of the Sun which is held annually on the sixth day of Kartick. Thts popular ceremony is known as Chhatt, and is limited onlyNAFEN - 185 words
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456 1954-11-08 4 DESAI - DESAI JAFFNA: "I have often heard people say that Tamil-speaking Jaffna and Tamil-speaking South India might one day combine and dominate Ceylon. I am positive that there are no such political ambitions, cither in the minds of the people of Jaffna, or inFOC - 456 words
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Article111 1954-11-08 4 OAUHATI: A scheme for the establishment of aa arecap ut nursery at Jorhat (A4sam) will be discussed hi the annual meeting of the Central Arecanut Committee being held at Bombay, it is learned. Dr. Hltendra Kumar Barucn, Dean of the (Faculty of Science, Gauhati University, has been officiallyFOC - 111 words
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Article55 1954-11-08 4 DACCA: Brisk preparations are afoot to celebrate the Intemational /Dance and Music Festival (Fortnight here commencing from December 25. Troupes of dancers and musicians from Burma, Thailand, Malaya and Indonesa, besides those from all over Pakistan, are scheduled to attend the Festival which is sponsored bvFOC - 55 words
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Article147 1954-11-08 4 'UNDERGRADS STORM GIRLS' SCHOOL COLOMBO: Police wenrushed tc a girls' school ln Bambalapitiya recently where a batch of University students tried to force their' way into the schocl while It was in session. A policeman at the gate why tried to hold the students (abcut 25 In number) at hayFOC - 147 words
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82 1954-11-08 4 Junior Minister Wants Jockey 'imports' Banned COLOMBO: Msjoi. T. h Jayewardene, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour has. It is understood, asked the Prime Minister to make order forbidding the "Import" of jockeys into Ce>lon to tide even In 'big' race. There are a number of coinpetent Ceylonese JockeysFOC - 82 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-11-08 4 -Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, (tH Minister laid the foundation stone of the prayer hall at the Municipal High School, Gudtyattam on 39.10.54.27 words
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Article190 1954-11-08 4 JAFFNA: Linguistic and cultural affiliations between tne people oi Jaffna and tne peopie oi India had a long nisiory, ana he. was sure, u ongnt future, said Mr. Desai at a luncheon organised Dy tne Jaffna Liorary Associa tion. He hanaca over to ine Association Rs.FOC - 190 words
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Article83 1954-11-08 4 COLOMBO: All speeches made ln Sinhalese or Tam] in the House of Representatives will shortly be translated into English while th speech is being delivered. Applications arc now being called for the post of interEreters, whose duty it will e to man the apparatus. A provisional selectionFOC - 83 words
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Article117 1954-11-08 4 INDIA RAISES TEA EXPORT QUOTA NEW DELHI: The government of India has decided to raise the tea export quota from 417.Q million lb. to 449.23 million tb. out of this year's crop. A Commerce and Industry Ministry Press Note issued said: "Thc Government at India had released for export 417.9FOC - 117 words
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69 1954-11-08 4 .KARACHI: |No foreign exchange will now be available to Pakistani students who proceed abroad for primary and secondary education, it is stated. The State Bank is reported to have decided to prohibit the grant of foreign exchange facilities to students wno go abroad for primary69 words
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Article301 1954-11-08 4 KANDY: The Diyawadane Nilame of the Dalada Maligawa, Mr. C. B- Nugawela, has proposed to the Sambuddha Jayanthi Committee the excavation of a STUPA by the Mahawcli Ganga thirty miles from Polonnaruwa, for the restoration of a legendary second Tooth Relic of the Buddha in the possibilityFOC - 301 words
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348 1954-11-08 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 7 lndia has proposed a "top level meeting of the Security Council powers to break the deadlock over the admission of new members to the United Nations. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, chief Indian delegate to the UnitedA.P. - 348 words
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Article125 1954-11-08 4 NEW DELHI: Following his recent tour of tne ilwuaatfected areas of Assam, jjinar and west Bengal, tne x-reiAdent, ur. Kajenura Piasaa, i 3 understova to have communicated ms observ»uons to the Ministries concerned on ene urgency of taking measures for flood control and improvement of communicationsFOC - 125 words
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Article40 1954-11-08 4 SILCHAR: With a view to recognising the^r Excise and Police Departments, the Government cif the Kingdom ">f Sikkim have requested the Assam Government to lend tne services of some "expenei.ced officials" to train local f^raff.- NAFENNAFEN - 40 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-11-08 4 photo. Seven-year-old Tak Oi Shi beams happily as she is greeted by her new parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skinner, of Tacoma, Washington, on arrival cA Seattle-Ta coma airport. The skinners are adopting the youngster, first to enter the United States from Hong Kong under aA.P. - 62 words
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Article158 1954-11-08 4 LAUGHTER'S A SCIENCE COLOMBO: ''Laughter, too. >s a science", the Peru-born British comedian, Michael Bentin, who gave up a promi.**ing career in science tc become a comedian, told the Press. He said that what prompted him to take to comedy was the belief that there was much sorrow in theFOC - 158 words
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93 1954-11-08 4 Bombay house collapse: 2 more bodies found BOMEAY; Seven bodies, have &o far been recovereu trom the debris of the lour storey building that collapseo in Ballard Estate on last ween, entomoing nine persons. Working round the clock for tne fourth consecutive day, salvage squads recovered two more oodles recently,F.O.C. - 93 words
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Article96 1954-11-08 4 Constable Commits Suicide HYDERABAD: ElUahi, 510--iice constable, doing sentry t!u* «t tne residence of inr speaker of the State Assembly, Mr. KashinaJth Rao Valdya, died in tragic circumstances recently. Accorumg to the Police, Elliah had tocked himself U p in the guard room of "Dilkusha," the residence of the Speaker,FOC - 96 words
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Article21 1954-11-08 4 CJNITED NATIONS (New York), Nov. 5. Libya renewed ner application for U.N. membership in a cablegram published Thursday.- APAP - 21 words
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Article86 1954-11-08 4 DACCA: Mr. M. A. Ispahani, Director of Pakistanis Industrial Development Corporat on, sad here that considerable progress has been made in connection with work cn the 750-loom "People's Jut«i Mill" at Khulna. The Mill, sponsored by the Corporation, will go into part.al production when power is avpjNAFEN - 86 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-11-08 4 BP.K8 P. K Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister with- Kumari R. Muthali, alambadi girl tcho has passed third form and is undergoing the Teacher's training course at Government Girls' School, Gudi):att?m. The Ch<ef Minister is seen introducing the qirl io the Students while addressing them on 29-1 0-54.47 words
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