Indian Daily Mail, 9 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X, NO. 263 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article390 1954-11-09 1 NO ONE WILL HELP REDS TO FORM NEW MINISTRY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 8. The Prakasam Ministry has resigned following its narrow defeat in the Andhra Legislative Assembly cn Saturday in a vote of confidence. It is learnt that Mr. T. Prakasam, the Chief390 words
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Article232 1954-11-09 1 Congress High Command Meets NEW DELHI. Nov. B.— The ruling Indian Congress Party High Command" meets here to-day to consider the future cf the Andhra State Government, defeated yesterday by a Communist backed no confi. dence motion in the State Assembly. Premier Nehru will preside nnd Andhra's Deputy Chiei MA.P. - 232 words
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Article37 1954-11-09 1 AMMAN JORLAN, Nov. 8- Seventy members of the Arab women's Union presented a petition to the government Sunday asking it to put a limitation on polygamy aad divorce under Islamic law. APAP - 37 words
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Article56 1954-11-09 1 DAMASCUS. Nov. 8. Rea r Adnrral Mohammed Sdd q Choudry, Commander-in-Chief cf the Pak stan Navy, has invited Syria's Naval Command to send a naval mission to visit Pakistan, it was offlcally learned Saturday. The Invitation has been accepted, but nc date has been fixed yet.AP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-11-09 1 Miss Sally Butler, American clubwoman now on a visit to Singapore, gave a talk Wednesday morning, (November 8) before members of the inter- nat'onai Women's Club at the YMCA, Collyer Quay. Photo shows Miss Butler speaking I (lore members of the women's club.48 words
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216 1954-11-09 1 NEW YORK, Nov*, 8. The Manila Government has introduced legislation which forbids Chinese and other aliens from engaging in retail trading in the Philippine islands, announces the New York Post in giving prominence to what it describes as "harsh discriminatory laws." InReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-11-09 1 PHOTO. Queen El zabeth is greeted as she arrives at tbe London Palladium. At left looking on is the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen was at the Palladium to see the Royal command varietv Performance.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article32 1954-11-09 1 The Government of India have decided to reduce export duty on groundnut oil from Rs. 225 per ton to rs. 100 per ton with immediate effect. ISIISI - 32 words
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174 1954-11-09 1 TROUBLES IN CONGRESS: NEHRU'S WORRY NEW DELHI, Nov. 8. Mounting troubles in the governing Congress Party engulfed Pnme Minister Nehru tc-day. The party's Working Committee met in a closed session originally expected to deal mamly with Mr. Nehru's recent tour of Commun.st China. Mr. Nehru's statement last month that heA.P. - 174 words
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Article223 1954-11-09 1 Role In C Wealth Premiers Conference LONDON, Nov. a— Sir Winston Churchill will sound out the Commonwealth Prime Ministers due to meet here in January o n the timing and possible value of taiks at the summit on East- West problems, political sources here said today.Reuter - 223 words
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Article41 1954-11-09 1 CALCUTTA: Nov. 8. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Indian High Commissionerdesignate to the united Kingdom arrived here yesterday bv air from Tokyo on her way to New Delhi after a three weeks unofficial visit to japan. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-11-09 1 Men of the Argil and Sutherland Highlanders arrived at Southampton aboard the troopship D Iwara. Many of them were accompanied by British Guiana Girls they marr.ed while stationed in the country. A.P. photo shows them on arrival at Southampton with their British Guiana brides.48 words
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220 1954-11-09 1 GUARDIAN ON NEHRU'S VISIT TO CHINA MANCHESTER, Nov. 3 "ine Manchester Guardian today referred to the visit of missions to China from .several different countries. including Japan. This liberal newspaper inferred first to tne yis.t of t ne Indian pnme Minister. Mr ixenru, to China. ln an editorial, the newspaperReuter - 220 words
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Article35 1954-11-09 1 DARJEEDING, Nov. 8. Everest hero Tenzing desires a ciiange i n his surname from Norkay to Norgay meaning one having abundance of wealth. This was announced to Pressmen here by bis secretary.35 words
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273 1954-11-09 1 Community Gives Warm Reception To Mr. Tandon (By Our Stiff Reporter) deem it a great privilege to come here to represent the Government of India and hope to further strengthen the bonds between India and Malaya" said the Representative designate of the273 words
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Article100 1954-11-09 1 IKARACHL Nov. 8 Sardap Nairn Khan, Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan announced here yesterday the Soviet Union had given Afghanistan a loan equvalent to $3,000,000 (about £1,070,000) He told a press conference the money was being used to build silos and food storageReuter - 100 words
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Article133 1954-11-09 1 Now About Thirty Per Cent Of Malaya's Population In White Area The Federation's nineteenth White Area and Jdnore fourth— was proclaimed White Area yesterday morning. This area will be known as the Muar White Area. It has a population of ii7> 000-67,000 of them Maiay^ and 43,500133 words
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Article46 1954-11-09 1 PARIS, Nov. 8 Max Conrad, father of ten arrived here yesterday after fc Sihour non-ston flight ia a light two-engined aircraft trom New York. He broke by 11 hours the aH-time record set U n by Charles Lindberi. ovi>r 20 vears ago. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article240 1954-11-09 1 RIO DE JANERIO: India's Vice President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, wno is now in Rio de, Janeiro on a goodwill mission addressed the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies. He said tnat in his opinion the most lasting result of the last world war was pernaps not the dedefcat of240 words
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Article93 1954-11-09 1 Policy Towards Indians Abroad COLOMBO: Mr. C c Desai, the retiring Indla n High commissioner in Ceylon, said in Colombo on November 4 at a farewell function that the chief merit of the recent {Tndo^Oeylon agreement pa uuzensu.p was that it gave freedom ©f choice of nationality to the persons93 words
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Article37 1954-11-09 1 SYDNEY. Nov. B.—Lightning killed two cricket umpires sheltering under a tree during a violent electrical stcrm which struck Sydney this weekend. Three umpires were sheltering when lightning struck the tree on Saturday.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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322 1954-11-09 1 W. ENVOYS JOIN IN RED ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION AT THE KREMLIN! «SSI/J^ e lst f, ast sat in a fourteenth Ss^ y fn^2 Uet,ng 1 i a theKwrnlta «nd drank ri^JS K^*,!"!? f iendshi P wi* <*e British, American and French Ambassadors. Sov£t Co£Z£Z Mr N tta Karuehchev Secretary of theReuter - 322 words
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732 1954-11-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Nov. 9, 1954 Indian Representation In Malaya IT is a* far cry Irom the days of Mr. S. K. Chettur, LCS., the first Representative of the Government of India in Malaya. He came soon after the re-occupation of this country by the British and naturally732 words
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Article, Illustration732 1954-11-09 2 Eugene Levin - Eugene Levin Indians Warming To Prospect Of Depending Less On Nehru INDIAN PRESS REACTIONS By ¥NDIANS, to the surprise of most political observers, appear to be warming to the proepect of having to depend less on Jawaharlal Nehru. As was expected, when he recently said he732 words
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Article109 1954-11-09 2 Russia Red China Excluded! Agriculture World Census MADRAS: The U.S.S.R, and Uie People's Republic of China have been excluded from the World Census of Agriculture, being prepared by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. As already reported, the FAo is now compiling the World Census of AgricultureNAFEN - 109 words
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Article117 1954-11-09 2 K-A-KACHI: Tihe country* mineral production recorder ar>r>reoable progress during the first six montns of the current year. The highest rise was noticed in petroleum which raiched &37 2( >i, gallons aa compared with TC5.052 galldhs in the corresponding D enod of last year. Lt-mestone, however, fel; fromNAFEN - 117 words
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Article116 1954-11-09 2 MADRAS: The Railway Board ks now examining the introduction of telescopic scales for passenger fares as a measure to check ticketless travel on the Indian railways. Under this system, which is widely prevalent in Europe, long-distance passengers are charged at proportionately less rates than short-distance passengers. AnotherFOC - 116 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-11-09 2 PATNA: As the result on communal trouble in the Mu/auarjiur distinct \*n uci. lif, uie State Government nas imposed a Collective nae of us. 14,405 on the HuNto resident* of four villages. This brings the total amount in collective fines imposed by tne Government to59 words
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Article113 1954-11-09 2 MADRAS: The number of voters for all Assembly and Parliamentary i constituencies in Madras State incresed by one per cent, from 19,245,810 in 1952 to 19,501,160 in 1953. The final figures for 1954 ar e not yet available as the revision is still in progress.NAFEN - 113 words
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Article90 1954-11-09 2 PUNJAB LEADS IN COTTON OUTPUT NEW DELHI: The Punjab ?-l) bias the highest average per acre yield ln cotton in India. The State also has remarkably increased the area under cotton during the years after partition. The Punjab has recorded an average yield of 243 lbs. per acre as againstNAFEN - 90 words
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Article120 1954-11-09 2 NEW DELHI: The first Commonwealth Law Conference will be held in London .rom July 20 to 27 next year, it is learned here. Among the subjects to be discussed at the conference are .he various Commonwealth xmntries systems of land .enure and transfer their ad/anCages and disadvantages;NAFEN - 120 words
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Article125 1954-11-09 2 NEW DELHI: Goods traffic for September through Delhi airport has recorded an increase of Rs. 349,000 on the previous month's figures. Imports in September were worth Rs. 432,000, showing an Increase of Rs. 143,000 on the A.Ugust figures. The major ems were docks, watches and theirNAFEN - 125 words
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Article125 1954-11-09 2 .KARACHI: A trade mission from Hungary is scheduled to arrwe here shortly. The mission will study possibilities of developing a market for Hungarian goods in Pakistan. A technical mission from Hungary is already here, making an extensive tour of the country and contacting industrialists. The technicalNAFEN - 125 words
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Article42 1954-11-09 2 BEIRUT: Four Pakistani destroyers arrived in Beirut last week on a goodwill visit to the Lebanon which will last for four days. The unit ia commanded by Admiral Mohamed Saddik Chaudrl, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Navy. NAFENNAFEN - 42 words
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Article289 1954-11-09 2 NEW DELHI: The Oxford University Union debaters, Mr. Jonathan Boswell and Mr. Bruce Burton, who are in Delhi holding debates in local colleges, felt "worried" before Indian women debaters, as it was "entirely a new experience" for them. They said women were seldom allowed toNAFEN - 289 words
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180 1954-11-09 2 KARACHI: The Jamlat-u Ulenj(a.-a-pakKstan Working Committee at a meeting here demanded that the general elections in Pakistan be held within year from now and a constitution totally islamic in character and free of the defects Of the constitution framed by the dissolved Constituent Assembly beNAFEN - 180 words
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Article88 1954-11-09 2 SRINAGAR: Kashmir's ruling party, the National Conference, ta opposed to "interference in the internal ana rs of the Jammu and KashmirState" by Indian political parties. Presumably referring to the projected formation of a Praja Socialist Party unit ia the State, the National Conference say in aFOC - 88 words
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Article198 1954-11-09 2 BO MBA* Three thousand Rashtra Seva Dal volunteers will participate in a three-day camp to be held next month ut Hadapsar, on the outskirts of Pcona. Organised by the Dal and under the command of Mr. S. M. Joshi, veteran Praja Socialist leader of Maharashtra,FOC - 198 words
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Article121 1954-11-09 2 MADRAS: A feature of the 42nd session of the Indian Science Congress to be held at Baroda from January 1 to 8, 1955, under the chairmanship of Prof. S. K Mitra, is a lecture by Prcf. T. Watanabe, the Japanese scientist, on the Volcanic Eruptions and GeologicalNAFEN - 121 words
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Article157 1954-11-09 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, Dr. A. H. Sturtevant, a former President ot tne "Genetics Society of America," and tne "American Society of Zoologists has spoken out against atomic weapons. Dr. Sturtevant said that all Geneticists know" that any increase in radiation level is certain to157 words
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Article149 1954-11-09 2 ROME: The United States nas cancelled a contract, worm •eV, 500,000, pnaced with a snipin Palermo, Sicily, on uie grounds tnat worxers taere are aominated by a communist crude union group, tne ueneral vjomederation oz Italian Laoour. Tne order for a 1,500- ton uestroyerNAFEN - 149 words
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Article172 1954-11-09 2 KALIMPONG: Indian business houses will soon resume operations IB different parts of i'« net, Mr. Rameswar Agarwalla. President, Kalimpong chamber of Commerce, told NAFEN. Some cf the Anns that closed their offices in places axe Gyantse, Sh.gatse and Lhasa, following the withdrawal of Indian troopsNAFEN - 172 words
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Article33 1954-11-09 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government has increased thc fee for shooting licences and security deposits, as a measure of protection of wild life the reserved forests from ind'scriminate shooting. NAFENNAFEN - 33 words
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Advertisement57 1954-11-09 2 NOTICE "Unberthed Tickets for the Rajula sailing from Singapore on 20th Nov. 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the 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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Article886 1954-11-09 3 Nehru's Advice To Commission Personnel In Cambodia PNOM PENH: Prime Minister Nehru told Indian soldiers and civil and military officers of the International Supervisory Commission for Cambodia that they should bear in mind India's mission of peace in discharging their duties. Mr. Nehru said that theFOC - 886 words
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Article71 1954-11-09 3 CUTTACK: In order to make available suitable ind qualified men for the Rourkeia Iron and Steel plant, the Orissa Retired Officers' Association consisting of retired L.A.S. and I.P.S. men .ind other Government experts, have started selecting candidates for different categories of appointments under the Rourkeia Project authorities.F.O.C. - 71 words
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Article51 1954-11-09 3 CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru suggested the exchange of students,scholars and experts specialising in statistics mathematics and economies between India and China. In what he described as a "chat in recess" to professors and staff of the Indian Statistical Inst tute at Baranagore, about six milts from51 words
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Article188 1954-11-09 3 CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Nenru opened the 'B. c. Roy .'tiliO-cliniC". He said he disnked the idea of styling pubt.c streets, parks or mstituc.ons, particularly after any uving individual's name. ln .ne prseent case, however, it -vas an exception, he said, because Dr. Roy had ceased toFOC - 188 words
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Article25 1954-11-09 3 PHNOM PENH: Prime Minister Nehru has invited King Norodom Sihanouk Varman of Cambodia to pay a visit to Ind. a.- FOCFOC - 25 words
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Article88 1954-11-09 3 NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Government has started a new scheme of imparting agriculture lessons to students of Junior High Schools located in rural areas. The course is compulsory and has so far been extended to 2.789 schools Rural population has welcomed the scheme andNAFEN - 88 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-11-09 3 An unusual motor cycle I parade took place at Olivos on the outskirts of Buenos I Aires Oct 24. President Peron' lead a group of students all riding motor scooters produced In the Argentine. AP. photo shows: President Peron lead-ng aad riding a 'Slam-Uunbretta moto."48 words
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181 1954-11-09 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government have apposed Liaison Officers at Ambala auo -vew Defeu to expedite the ur> u^ier of Savings Bana Accounts and Po^tu cert. .ii- j a.0.-. regarding which claims havy ueen reg. stereo bv the prefer iTed dates viz Mat on iii, tH4i*.FOC - 181 words
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Article138 1954-11-09 3 KARACHI: Four out of every 100 residents in Karachi are suffering from tuberculosis. j Living in unprotected places, these persons are a constant threat to the health of tnose who come into contact with them in some way or another. These facts are revealed in a healthNAFEN - 138 words
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Article142 1954-11-09 3 MaDkAS: a major attraction in the forthcoming Congress Exhibition in Madras will be the display of models of Five- Year Plan schemes, to oe brought from ail over India. Aiso, there will be non-stop film shows of the Union Government's documentary films depicting the Five-YearFOC - 142 words
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Article136 1954-11-09 3 MADRAS: To establish social and cultural relations between their respective countries and India, over 300 overseas students in Madras have formed the Overeas Students' Association (OSA). The Association will also encourage the study of Indian languages, culture and arts. Dr. V. K. John, who inauguratedFOC - 136 words
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Article192 1954-11-09 3 Geological Map for Asia F.E. NEW DELHI: A geological map of Asia and the Far East, having a definite bearing on Asian economic and industrial development will soon be drawn up under the joint auspices of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, the International Geologic nl CongressNAFEN - 192 words
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Article111 1954-11-09 3 KARACHI: Begum Shah Nawaz, leadeT of the first Pakistan women's delegation to visit C.iina, said on her return here that the Muslims of China "are progressing under the Chinese 'People's Government." She revtHled that 80,000 Muslims "am living happily" in Peking. Nanking and other cities. to j,NAFEN - 111 words
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Article162 1954-11-09 3 NEW DELHI: An institute to train H^ndu missionaries •v.ll be opened in Delhi by ianatan Dharma Pratinidhi iabha, Punjab, on Basant Pan--hami Day, next year. There will be three kindß of nieaionaries, who will preach Hindu philosophy and religion: those who are to work in theFOC - 162 words
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Article163 1954-11-09 3 NEW DELHI; The Union Government have evolved a scheme for the establishment <>f Social Services corps in the universities of India. According to thc scheme, each residential university will organise a social Serv.ce Corps at the university, while the non-residential universitie/ will raise on eNAFEN - 163 words
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Article170 1954-11-09 3 CALiCUTTA: With the approach of the winter season, sales of woollen goods have begun in earnest in several cities of north India. The demand is mostly for blankets, rugs, shawls, flannels and the coarser varieties of wool ten cloth. The consumption o* woollen goods inFOC - 170 words
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Article143 1954-11-09 3 MADRAS: According to a report of the Colombo Plan Council for Technical Co-oper-ation in South and South-East Asia, 608 trainees received special training overseas. The largest group studied agriculture and food production and the next one studied government administration. The range of courses, which was veryNAFEN - 143 words
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Article140 1954-11-09 3 NEW DELHI: Seventeen college students will represent Delhi University at the music, dance and drama programmes of the Inter-University Ycuth Festival, beginning on November 1 ln New Delhi. From the competitions recently held, St. Stephen's College and Delhi College have been selected to represent the University lnFOC - 140 words
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Article70 1954-11-09 3 DACCA: The lalian Government has granted two Pakistani doctors scholarships for training in tuberculosis centres, it is learned. Thiß grant is particularly meant for doctors from East Pakistan. Two members of fie staff of the Tuberculosis Control and Training Institute i Daoea already have beenF.O.C. - 70 words
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Article266 1954-11-09 3 LONDON: Dr. Arnold Toynbee, Research Professor of International History of London University and Director of Studies in the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, has finished writing his magnum opus 3,250,000 words. They make up the 10 volumes of his "A Study in History." Dr.NAFEN - 266 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-11-09 3 One of the largest labour educational projects in the United States is the summer institute programme of the United Steehvorkers. Started in 1946 with only two participating schools, the Stetlworkers* programme has been steadily expanded. Th^s summer the union is operating 25 institutes in 17 different universities t lining limit106 words
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105 1954-11-09 3 MADRAS: The South Indian Music Teachers' Association and Professor P. Sambamurthi Commemoration Trophy Trust have instituted two rolling trophies a silver veena and a tambura (drone) for the winning teams in an orchestral and group singing competition. The S.I.M.T. Association strives to bring together teachers ofNAFEN - 105 words
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Article64 1954-11-09 3 TRTVANDRUM: The Union Government are at present contemplating a reduction in the existing air freight rates for newspapers, according to the Union Communications Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram. The Minister disclosed that this move was the result of the airways having: been nationalised in the country andFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration400 1954-11-09 4 FAST AND MODERN LINER FOR MADRAS-SINGAPORE SERVICE Special Amenities Provided For Deck Tc-day arrives here the 'STATE OF MADRAS' setting n operation for the first time a fast and modern liner in the service between Madras and Singapore. One of the outstanding features of400 words
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Article208 1954-11-09 4 NEW DELMI-.By the end of the next year, India will attain *elf-sufllciency In cotton producing as much of it as in tho pre-partition days. Immediately before partition India had 18.391.000 acres under cotton, producing- 3,912,000 bales annually. With the partition this area decreased to 11.280.000 acres growing 2,101,--000NAFEN - 208 words
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218 1954-11-09 4 LONDON: Britain^ Trades nnion Congress has refused to accept" any cf the 123 designs vubmUted to it for two pieces of culpture to be Installed in ils new h**adquarters being l init in Central Londcn. Yet the cream of this country* sculptors were among thoseNAFEN - 218 words
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Article446 1954-11-09 4 INGENIOUS OPERATION INSIDE HEART WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. A dramatic medical fil m showing m w me lae or a little gin was apparently saved by an ingenious operation inside the heart made possible by iuti bMa**MMg tne cnJd 1^ ;ce cubes w;u> shown to doctors here. It was one ofAP - 446 words
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35 1954-11-09 4 BONN GERMANY, Nov. 7. Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia will arrive here today for the first official visit cf a foreign head of state of the West German Republic— A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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258 1954-11-09 4 India's Capital Goods Imports May Increase CALCUTTA: Mr. G. D. Bir.a\s statement at Bombay that m account of competition jimc ng the producers of capital goods ,n Western Europe, their prices were being cut down and that some countries were even willing tc give credit ranging from seven to 11FOC - 258 words
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Article201 1954-11-09 4 CALCUTTA: The need for a change In the focd habits of the Indian people, which was considered very essential till two years ago, has now become less important, it is learned. In view of the substantial improvement in the production of cereals. The Planning CommissdcnFOC - 201 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-11-09 4 President B.S.A. Cyles Mr. L. Ruda who passed through Singapore last week-end enter- tained Singapore B.S.A. Cycle dealers at the Southern Hotel. Mr. Ruda said the main object of B.S.A. was 'Road Safety' and that towards that end tbe organisation through their agents are dstr'buttng pamphlets andI.D.M. - 144 words
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Article60 1954-11-09 4 A second Punjabi oaily la um published from Kuala -umpur. It is known as SANSAR' and is published in gurumutki language. Priced at 10 cents per copy the four-pager NAWAN SANSAR has Mr. K. S. Gill as Manag.ng Editor and Mr. Giani Jang Singh as Editcr.60 words
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Article69 1954-11-09 4 rRIVANDRUM: The opening or children's parks and libraries ali over the State forms part of an ambitious scheme drawn U p bv the State's Council for Child Welfare, it is reliably learned. The scheme, which also includes the provision of 10-oed wards for children in eFOC - 69 words
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Article78 1954-11-09 4 PARI3: Paris is to have a centre where anybody wanting to learn about Buddhism ca n go and put his questions to experts who were either born into that faith or have been converted to it. It will be opened on November 6 by the Friends ofNAFEN - 78 words
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Article85 1954-11-09 4 Reduction of American Womanhood 1 NEW YORK: If all goes well, Claire Mann will reduce, the supply of American womanhood by 125 tons bv the end of this year. "It isn't very much, i s it?' 1 sighed Miss Mann. Founder of "Overweights Anonymous," and pointed out there are someA.P. - 85 words
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