Indian Daily Mail, 21 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-21 1 'SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL X NO. 275 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NDV£;<4H£ 3 ~T~f k'i SDK PAGES 15 CENTS19 words
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Article273 1954-11-21 1 GENEVA TALKS ON KOREA AT THE RIGHT TIME EXPLAINS REASONS FOR INDIA'S FEARLESSNESS OF ASIAN NATIONS LONDON, Nov. 20. -The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. J:«w «h:»rial Nehru, m a recorded broadcast here last light said that lihe b. sis of his discussions with ChineseReuter - 273 words
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Article343 1954-11-21 1 LONDON, Nov. 20— Sir Joan Kotelawala, Ceylon's Prim« Mnister, arrived here last nighl from Paris on a week's official visit at the invitation of tho British Government. He said on arriveL "We do not belive m power blocs aad do not propose to joinReuter - 343 words
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Article170 1954-11-21 1 CAIRO. EGYPT Nov 20A. delegation of Sudanese pel:tical leaders reached Egypt seeking to persuade the na tion's military governments to respect the liberty a nd dignity of Sudan-born Majo r General Mc.iumel Naguib, the deposed president. Representing tn e Sudan govornment. a National Un'onlst Party delegationAP - 170 words
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Article341 1954-11-21 1 Lok Sabha's Approval Reds Wanted To Form Govt.i From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.— The Lok Sabha yesterday approved after a four-hour discussion, the* President's Proclamation of November, 15, dissolving the Andhra State Assembly and taking over the administration. Moving a resolution seeking the341 words
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Article36 1954-11-21 1 Beauty Vs Bandit TOKYO. Nov. 20. it "was Just like a script. Beautiful actress Mitsiuko Kimura, 22, wrested a dagger from a bandit who was robbing her mcther yesterday and held him unt.l poiice arrived.- APAP - 36 words
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Article86 1954-11-21 1 CALCUTTA: An overcoat of Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Patidit, India* High Commissioner designate to the United Kingdom has been flown back here from Rome. Recently on her way home from Tokyo by air, Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Pandit unwittingly exchanged her coat wilh that of a woman passenger and theFOC - 86 words
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196 1954-11-21 1 Nehru's 'Good Neighbour' Principles Highly Commended To All Nations TOKYO. Nov. 20. -Burma declared yesterday Asia mus\ U.S. policy of forming defens which can only intensify the < and thus sabotage th-e cause j s Defence Minister U Ba Sice disaassociate itselfAP - 196 words
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Article123 1954-11-21 1 From Our Own C< k- njent NEW DELHI, Nov. 20. India will have foodgraln reserve of 1.5 million tons at the end of the year the Deputy Food Minister Mr. Krlshnappa told the Lok Sabha yesterday. The reserve will include one million tons imported during123 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-11-21 1 Thirty thousand people cheered as 2£3 veteran cars chuffed, clanked, rattled and purred out from London's Hyde Park on the annual run to Brighton 52 miles away on the Sussex Coast. At the head of the line belclied the world's oldest running petrol-driven car, The hammel91 words
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174 1954-11-21 1 UNITED NATIONS N.Y., Nov. 20.- Hopes for an immediate vote on President Ei.ienhoicer's atom*-} or— peace plan uere dashed yesterday when India's V. K. Krishna Meno;> disclosed that he wanted to xpeak on the question ayain m Monday. it isAP - 174 words
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Article98 1954-11-21 1 From Ou; Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 20. John Mathew Gill, a Pakistani Christian and employee ot Pakistan's Intelligence Depart ment waa yesterday sentenced to one year's Rigorous Imprisonment on three counts by the Delhi Sessions Judge Mr. Kapoor on charge of espion age. Mr.98 words
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Article97 1954-11-21 1 Frow Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Nov. 20. -Mi. C. S. Liv editor of 'Chinese Journal of India,' published here who owes allegiance lo Koumintang Regime m Formosa has been asked to quit India before November, HO. Mr. Li Wei Ping Chinese merchant here also owing allegiance97 words
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Article85 1954-11-21 1 NEW DELHI-. Indian army doctors have put m curb on the enthusiastic, drill sergeant. They protiounced that the habit of the jaivan of stamping the foot with a jerk while saluting was injurious to health m thn long run, as it directly affected the brain throuohFOC - 85 words
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676 1954-11-21 1 SHOULD ONLY ENGLISH KNOWING PEOPLE KNOWING PEOPLE GOVERN? YAP PHENG GECK QUESTIONS TTH LANGUAGE BAN IN COUNCIL butJbvTvl^YM th t SeC nd rA thG SerleS Of artiCles COntrisSent cf fhV P City Councillor and Vice-lYe-the «übW Sl ga P° L> Chim-.se Chamber of Commerce, on lions J f Lau S676 words
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Article554 1954-11-21 1 Indian Drug For Family Planning 'pHE answer to over-popu-lation dangers, particularly m Asia, may have been fcund m the form of a pill developed by an Indian doctor. The discovery, a chemical conipounc?, was announced m Boston by Dr. Clarence J. Gamble, director of the Population Reference Bureau's College Protect.NAFEN; Reuter - 554 words
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Article1630 1954-11-21 2 Adhi Nahappan - Adhi Nahappan OUR LONDON LETTER S I I i: I .;i-|.ni|:i; I QV I|lll||||||(|||||lll||H|/| 5 Maharajah's Expensive Whim! 'Daring' Christmas Kisses SHE GAVE IT HOT TO SCOT A -JURE and more Malayun students are cominy to KtKilund to study law. It it almost a safe guess1,630 words
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Article, Illustration2393 1954-11-21 2 NEHRU CHURCHILL A STUDY IN CONTRAST Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, celebrated his 65th birthday on Sunday, Nov. 14, 1954. Sir Winston Churchill will celebrate his 80th birthday on Tuesday Nov. 30, 1954. Fifteen years and a world of ideology divides tliem. Both are2,393 words
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Advertisement118 1954-11-21 2 HOTEL EVEREST PERIAMET, MADRAS HOTEL EVEREST situated m the heart of Madras Cdty, is the best boarding and lodging house, 'eajpecially ito visitors from overseas countries. Besides offering most modern amenities at cheap cost, HOTEL, EVEREST* by its proximity to railway stations, places of interest, business centre and sports stadium,118 words
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Article179 1954-11-21 3 NEW DELHI: The Foreign Relations Section of the A. I.C.C. has received requests from various political parties In the French Settlements, now merged with India, for affilia tlon with the Indian National Congress. Among such parties ere We National Congress of Karaittai, the Democratic PartyFOC - 179 words
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Article42 1954-11-21 3 MADRAS: Mr. IK. V- Veera ragrhavwj. Lecturer m English Pachaiyapa's OrAlege Kancheo nuram, passed away last we«k at hla residence ia Gopalanuram, after a brief Illness. He was aged 40. He was a well-known Tamil writer, tm FOCFOC - 42 words
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266 1954-11-21 3 This seems to Indicate a desire on the part of the government to &et away from the narrow sectarianism of the Muslim League and to base the government more broadly. It also shows a willingness to meet the point of viewNAFEN - 266 words
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Article78 1954-11-21 3 Cups LONDON: Civil Servants wiio jf»» out to teash&ps lor their "eleven&es" and afternoon "cup of tea" are wasting tc<o much time, says a Treasury circular to all Government department s. In future the Ministry t>f Works will, on request, provide trolleys to enableFOC - 78 words
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244 1954-11-21 3 Arecanut Self -Sufficiency For- India BOMBAY: "This committee •ias prepared comprehensive developmental projects to mako Lndiu sell -sulhc lent In her requirements of arecanut and -las proposed an expenditure of over Rs. 65 lakhs tor inclusion m the Second Five Yeir c*lan" said Mr. K. R. Damie. 1.C.5., President of244 words
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Article487 1954-11-21 3 j^iv cue cmys wnen^^^ufced to meet Mr. Jinnah, wftzn the British Parliamentary Delegation wa& m India at the beginning of 1946, afad rater when i was Persoaal Assistant to Sir Stafford Cnpps on the Cabinet Mission, I could tell that Jintfah was worried about the quality487 words
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226 1954-11-21 3 Harijan Editor On Nehru's Visit To China AHMEDABAD: The papers are full of lavtth praise praise and high-sounding appraisals of Mr. Nehru's visit to Ohina, That is all true and well-merited, but than there appears to be a kind of naivete and infantile wonderment *bout it which may not beFOC - 226 words
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189 1954-11-21 3 Indian Delegation To Attend Manila Talks NEW DELHI: Indian will be participating m the first regional conference on com.aumty development sponsored ,y the Un.teo Nations wmen .vii! begin at Manila, Philippines, by the end of this .nonth. The conference which atM continue for a period ot a2 days frcm Nov.FOC - 189 words
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Article234 1954-11-21 3 COIMBATOKE: The second anniversary of the Srt Gufu Gulia Gana Sabha was celebrated here recently at the Kalyana Mantap of C.S. W. Mills,' with Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for Agriculture, m the chair. There was a music performance by Srimathi M. S. Sulbbulakshmi and party onFOC - 234 words
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199 1954-11-21 3 Old Woman Murdered: Outrage In New Delhi NEH DELHI: A dastardly murder m broad daylight of an old woman was committed m vimav Nagar, a Govern-ment-built colony In Now Delhi. Some unknown persons raided the house of Mr. M. C. Mansukhani, Administrative otttcer m the Ministry of Home Affairs, lastFOC - 199 words
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Article249 1954-11-21 3 BOMBAY: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. Central Minister for Commerce and lnUustry told the first meeting of the rotton Textile lExport Pror motion Council here last Friday that the country's need was steady and progressive exports, with particular emphasis on stabilisation of exports rather than onFOC - 249 words
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92 1954-11-21 3 Gandhi's Biography For Swiss Library BliiKivt;: An eignt-voiume biography of Mahatuia Gandni was presented to trie Swiss .National Liorary nere recently by Mr. Y. D. uundevia, Indian Ambassador lo Switzerland. work of Mr. v. Ci. 'itnduikar, Tne oiograpuy, which is uu; was accepteu nay Dr. Pierre licargeois, Oiractor of theReuter - 92 words
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Article114 1954-11-21 3 CALCUTTA: fen thousand copies of the 'GiU" publißhed l n Nepali langu:.g», have bte n sold at the :fc'tucc.d price of As 5 a oopr aiuoox tnc hill people of Darjeelin and other places, during the past few months, at the instanre of the Governor ofFOC - 114 words
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Article84 1954-11-21 3 NEW DELHI; Mr.* Mohanla) Sukhadia, newly-elected Leader of the Congress Party m the Rajasthan Assembly, had talks with Congress President. Mr. Nehru, on the composition of his Ministry. The two General Secretaries of the Congress, Mr. Balwantrai MeJita and Mr. S. N. Agarwal, were present at theFOC - 84 words
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Article36 1954-11-21 3 RAJ.KOT: Mr. Ka'.abhai Mesur is the first member of the Harijan community to be elected to the piesidentship of a Municipality m Saurushtr.i He has been elected President of the vasavad Munici^alitv. NAPEN.36 words
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Article205 1954-11-21 3 NEW (DEJLHI: Dr. Marcolino G. Candau, Director-Gen-eral ot the World Healtii or. ganusaiion, is expected to arrive m New Delhi shortly During hi s stay m the capital, Dr. Candau will be tne guest of the Government of India. He will meet the President, theFOC - 205 words
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Article102 1954-11-21 3 MADRAS. There has been .a 25 per cent fall m the number of new motor vehicles registered m Madras State during the year ending June 30, 1954. There were 2,030 new registrations durmgr the period as against 2,577 m the previous year. The greatest fall 50NAFEN - 102 words
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Article73 1954-11-21 3 NEW DELHI: The estimated total output of iron ore mines m India increased from 265--201 tons m Au£cst, 1954, to 270.780 tons m September, 1954. Returns received from 67 mines for the month of September, 1954, show dispatches totalling 249,285 tons to tne iron and73 words
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867 1954-11-21 3 MADRAS: Higher education m China was free, and students who passed out of medical and engineering colleges were assured of jobs by the Government, four members of the delegation from India which visited China recently told our pressmen here, The delegates were Dr.FOC - 867 words
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Article136 1954-11-21 3 NEW DELHI; Six locomotives every five days -ttvs Is the average rate at which new locomotives will be delivered to the Indian Rail: ways throughout the present financial year to help replenish their stocks. At the end o f August, 134 locomotives had alreadyFOC - 136 words
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115 1954-11-21 3 EAST AFRICAN FRIENDSHIP FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: "There is a growing friendship between Indians and Africans m British East Africa," Mr. C. L. Patel. secretary of the Indian Overseas Organisation, who attended the recent conference Of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers held m Nairobi as an official delegate, toldNAFEN - 115 words
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116 1954-11-21 3 Flying Saucer Over Bombay! BOMBAY Meteorological experts at Santa Cruz hay e been removing numerous inquiries from residents of Bombay and srburbs r2l<<ung to a qu^er lu-n'nou* olijecr they had seen m tu c sky at m.-pt during the past five weois. Jk few i;:err«bers of titt meteorological station hadNAFEN - 116 words
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Article200 1954-11-21 3 MADRAS: The banana, called the fruit of the Wise Men. ccvers 120,000 acres m Madras State, about 30 per cent of the total banana acreage m the entire Indian Union. Other mportant states with large areas under this crop are Travancore-Cochin, West Bengal. Andhra, Bcmbay,FOC - 200 words
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Article207 1954-11-21 3 Without Tears NEW DELHI: To impart an intensive training to Indian school teachers and educaSl inspectors* tne method of teaching a centre will be opened by the U.S. Educational Foundation m India at Udalpur m January next for two months. About 40 participants from Punjab, Kashmir, Himachal Pnfesh. U.P.. DelhiNAFEN - 207 words
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Article183 1954-11-21 4 VIRUDHUNAGAR T n c hunger-strike undertaken by 435 students of the Senthlkumara Nadar College Hostel last Wednesday to get their redressed by their college authorities, was called off recently after an assurance by the authorities th.it their demands would be conceded. Their demands among others includedFAC - 183 words
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Article60 1954-11-21 4 They roared with laughter 'he first t'mc i started milkng a reindeer. I took a bucket they handed me a cup. I bought it was a joke until I und that the reindeer only •Mve* a bout a cup of milk at time. But it Is so strcne60 words
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Article347 1954-11-21 4 Investigation Exploratory Research Move Being Made CALCUTTA: A move for a detailed investigation and exploratory reaeWoh of the Indian Ocean, a» a prelude to any prognumue for exploitation of its productivity, is being made by Dr. S. L Hora, Director, Zoological Survey of India. During theNAFEN - 347 words
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Article720 1954-11-21 4 Marjorie Nisbett always ouys the local weekly whenever sne goes into a new uis«.rict, tor *ne wants to see how .t compares with the one that dne nerseit helped to start oome years ago. She told the otojy or ncr euorts m a Btiu walK and said720 words
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Article78 1954-11-21 4 "Nine times out of ten what starts one off on a painting is a simple sensation. Nothing as mysterious, intangible, or esoteric as the state which seems implied by this word 'inspired', on the contrary. One's sudden awareness cf a configuration of forms and colours,78 words
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Article113 1954-11-21 4 CHANDIGAKH: Opposition 1 members of the Punjab Vi- t dhan Sabha ktst Friday walked out following th«> refusal o/ t the Speaker, Sardar Gurdia' 1 Singh Dhillon, to permit &J 1 cussion on the motion 1 Sardar Ujjal Singh. F t Minister, for holding mance LinuousFOC - 113 words
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Article75 1954-11-21 4 i. in>'"i-,. Women m i. uyMMVW m tut- Punjab die maintaining steady ptoKr«*Ks m tne various lieius mi uuiir activity including iiir.ii, hi. mc industry. u«-i lare work, and tn e campaign aga.mt illiteracy. -\rr..r<i.inc to an official report recently issued fur the «ih«i m. ii i AugustNAFEN - 75 words
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Article234 1954-11-21 4 RAJKOT: A most interes ting- entertainment programme ias been drawn up for tne jenefit of the delegates and visitors to the Nai Talim jammelan wnich has oegun at Sanosara, a village 20 iijles from Uhavanagar. The nightly two-hours cn.ertalnment programme started with Geets of folksongs iungFOC - 234 words
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Article102 1954-11-21 4 CHANDIGARH: Sardar UjJal Sinyh, Finance Minister of Punjab, said In the Punjab Legislative* Assembly that IIM State Government proposed to revise the service rules of the Government MTVMfti with .i /lew to assuming the power inter alia to retire Governnent servants compulsorily -ifter ten yearsFOC - 102 words
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Article101 1954-11-21 4 TRIOHUK: Police made a lathi charge last week oc a group lof demonstrators at a timber factory m Ollur, three miles f rom. here. Two per- 1 sons, were reported to have been injured. Three otlu'ra, including the President of the Timber Workers" union, were takenFOC - 101 words
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89 1954-11-21 4 NBW DELHI: An aerial survey is to be carried out between Bagrakot and Fakiragram on the Norther Eastern Railway, m Assam, to help Railway, engineers m designing protective works for bridges it is learnt. The aerial survey, for which the Railway Board has sanctioned RsFOC - 89 words
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Article168 1954-11-21 4 KARiACHI: "Malpractices whether In business circles or elsewhere must cease at once as the new Pakistan Government is determined to eradicate such evils root and branch wherever found,' Mr. M. A. H. Ispahani, Pakistan's Minister of Commerce and Industries, told a deputation of textile millowners, who metNAFEN - 168 words
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Article92 1954-11-21 4 MADRAS: m aid of the Mahatma Gandhi Memcrial Fund, an exhibition of paintings depicting scenes from Mahatma Gandhi's life and also portraits Of national leaders, by Balu Brothers, the well-known artists of Madras, will be held m Rajaji Hall, Madras, from November 11-17. The Balu Brothers'FOC - 92 words
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Article71 1954-11-21 4 NEW DEKHI: Instructions are understood to have been ssued by the Union Government tc Income-Tax Officers not to insist on production of nccme-tax clearance certificates for people going to Pakistan by the land route. This is intended to facilitate travel between India and Pakistan. The Government willNAFEN - 71 words
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Article152 1954-11-21 4 Nfcjvv DEi^ni: ADout 300 radio sets were sold by 12 dealers at tne exhioition held oy tne All-India Hadio Mauutacturers Assccuition *n Delhi. This js considcrou spectacular' by the radio business circles here, as only about 500 sets are normally sold by 1&0 important radio dealersFOC - 152 words
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Article94 1954-11-21 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India and the People's Republic of China Have agreed on a scheme for the exchange of students to further promote cultural contacts end to strengthen the ties of friendship between the two countries. Under the scheme, two Chinese students are expectedFOC - 94 words
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Article47 1954-11-21 4 NEW DELHI: The Central Advisory Committee for the Territorial Army will meet ir New Delhi under the chairmanship of the Prime Ministor, Mr. Nehru. The Committee will review che progress of the Territorial Army and the Auxiliary Ter- tutorial Force. NAFENNAFEN - 47 words
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Article29 1954-11-21 4 DJAKARTA: Indian pilots will be sent to Indonesia to act as instructors at the Indonesian Civil Aviation Academy, the Civil Aviation Department announced here. NAFENNAFEN - 29 words
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679 1954-11-21 4 Ali Not Coerced In o Submission— Pak G. G. KARACHI: Pakistan's Gore rnor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed last Friday ridiculed a report that he had "coerced" Mr. Mohammed AH, the Prime Minister, Into accepting constitutional changes he brought about In the country on Oct. 24 The Go vernor-General that day declaredFOC - 679 words
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Article96 1954-11-21 4 L>Jrv.'.v^.i>.i.-\.: inigucy countries have been invited to take pare m m o international economic Fair, to be held w Djakarta m August next year, Mr. J. M. Laihad, chairman 01 the Indonesian Exhibition Board stated. The Exhibition Board expects to make the coming pair the big-gestFOC - 96 words
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Article160 1954-11-21 4 KARACHI: Mr. Said Hasan, secretary to the Ministry oEconomic Affairs and J oa.it? 1 of the Pakistani economic delegation to Soviet Russia, m an interview with Tass, Soviet news agency, said 'igricuiture and industry In the Soviet Union had attained a high level of development. AFEN - 160 words
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Article147 1954-11-21 4 Savings Account NEW DELHI: Deposits m Uic Post Office Savings Account have increased 28-folc In the last half -century. At the end of 1900, the year m which the Post Office started the savings scheme, the amount stood at Rs. 49,800,000 and, increasing steadily year by year, itNAFEN - 147 words
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Article107 1954-11-21 4 MADRAS: The Maaras Government has cmpleted tne third stage of the work ol strengthening the sea groyne wall of the Shore Temple al Mahaballpoiram, the famous centre of Pallava architecture. The Shore Temple was bum by the great Pallava Kins Naraslnxbavarman I, surnamed Rajasimha (690-715 A.D.;NAFEN - 107 words
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Article52 1954-11-21 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Stale Government has decided to declare ths Temple Entry Proclamation Day, November 12, as a public holiday m the. state, it is learned. The oW Travancore State headed the rest of India by tirowing open its temple gate*' to the Harijans as early asFOC - 52 words
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Article98 1954-11-21 4 NEW DELHI: A mango exhibition is being arranged by the Agricultural Institute, Allahabad. The help of the Central Government has oeen sought m the matter. It is intended to hold an all-India mango show also on the occasion. Many foreigners interested In the national fruit of India are98 words
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Article108 1954-11-21 4 EMPLOYMENT SITUATION NO CHANGE NEfW DELHI: There was no appreciable improvement m the employment situation m the country at the end of September this year. However, a fall m new re* gistrations at employment xoiianges coupled with a small ncrease m the vacancies notified, reduced the total number °f personsFOC - 108 words
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166 1954-11-21 4 Indian Classics Inspiration To British Poet BOMBAY: Bhagvatglta ana Upanishads have influences Stephen Spender's poetry and writings since the time he >egan reading the4 r translations. Disclosing this m an interview with NAFBN the weltknown British poet said h« Jiad read several translations >f the great books and "t ieepFOC - 166 words
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Article143 1954-11-21 4 KARACHI: A new fruit processing company has been formed m Peshawar w lth a capital of Rs. 1,500.000. It is understood the Pakistan Government's share m the new enterprise will be R3--900 000 and the remaining sum will be contributed by the fruit growers of theNAFEN - 143 words
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Article172 1954-11-21 4 NEW DELHI: prellmtnat> reaction to the formation ot about 15 informal Consultative Committees of Member* of parliament is understood to be favourable. Tjhese committees, each consisting 1 of about 30 Members, have been formed so that Members can have glimpse into the working of the various Government Departments.NAFEN - 172 words
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Article82 1954-11-21 4 MADRAS: One thousand one hundred end thirteen 111 Class coaches of the Indian Railways are to be provided with electric fans during 1954-55, it is learned. In 1953-54, 1,145 111 Class coaches were fitted with slml- lar fans. NAFEN enongh to go rocnd at the -ateNAFEN - 82 words
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Article1405 1954-11-21 5 HOW TO LEARN IT? P«OR a young man to become a k.ng by reason of his father's death does net teach him how to reign. To become a father or mother, by reason of the birth of a child, does not teach one hew to bringUNESCO - 1,405 words
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Article133 1954-11-21 5 MASULJPATAM: A chargesheet /against three accused m the "Tondiarpet drum murder '.asc," has been filed In the cour c of the Station try Sub-Ma^ str :e. Candar. seventy jn'"*&KC have b?u cited for the prosecution. The trail will commence on receipt of reports from tne examiner ofFOC - 133 words
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394 1954-11-21 5 National Drama Festival Starting On Nov. 22 NEW DEi-Hl; ihe National Drama (Festival, the ttrst of its kind to be organised m me oramatic traditions of India, will be inaugurated i JV fr. Kajenara Prasad, president of the Republic, on November 22 at i^ew Delhi. The inaugural pla y toFOC - 394 words
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72 1954-11-21 5 AI^LAHABAD: Telegrapn traffic employees wonting m the Central Telegraph Office here have gene n a "pen down" strike recently to protest against what they describe as the "sudden arrest of a telegraphist on duty." The strike, organised by the local unit of the All-IndiaFOC - 72 words
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Article63 1954-11-21 5 INDORE: The conductor of a passenger bus was killed and 16 passengers injured when a bus plunged into a twenty-foot-deep canal on Wednesday last near Kishanganj, outside the municipal limitß of Mhcw. One of the passengers said that it appeared that the dfiver lost control of63 words
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Article80 1954-11-21 5 KARACHI: Another round of negotiations will being here between the Central Government and the Standard Vacum Oil Company, who have been granted exploration rights for oil m both wings of the country. Mr. C. B. Marshall, a VicePresident of the company, has arrived here to conductNAFEN - 80 words
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Article91 1954-11-21 5 NEW DELHI: Tobacco experts will meet m Bombay on December 2 to discuss ways and means of a planned tobacco cultivation m India. Increasing stocks lying uncleared is said to call for a planned cultivation of the crop. Ways and means of increasing exports will, it is expected,NAFEN - 91 words
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Article220 1954-11-21 5 VIKING LANDS SAFELY ON BELLY! BOMBAY: An Indian Ah linea Corporation Viking wliicn lost its tail wheel when it took off from here on Friday with 16 passengers on board made a safe belly-landing at Delhi's Palam Airport, according to information received here. Earlier fire engines and ambulance from theFOC - 220 words
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249 1954-11-21 5 Whipping For Heinous Offences In T.-C. TRIVANDRUM: The Jail Reforms Committee, appointed by the State Government, m its report submitted to the Government has. among other things, recommended punishment by whipping for heinous offences against women and children, it is learnt. The committee has also r«v commended that punishment should249 words
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118 1954-11-21 5 LUCKNOW. Over 70,000 kw. of electric energy will be made available In the State during the next two years, wttfi the completion of the several power schemes now being executed. The power to be produced under some of these scheme. will be chieflyNAFEN - 118 words
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Article90 1954-11-21 5 MADRAS: Compilation of technical terms m Hindi icr secondary schools, relating to mathematics, physics, botany and social sciences, has been completed and the lists m respect of these subjects will be published by the Union Government. The Board of Scientific Terminology is now compilings technicalNAFEN - 90 words
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Article952 1954-11-21 5 SMOKING-ITS PROS CONS! TIPS TO STOP SMOKING j^OR public impression, one ot the most sensational reports of danger from cigarettes came last June witn announcement of findings m the American Cancer Society's big statistical study. Oddly, many people apparently missed one or its most •signmcant findings its evidence that cigaretteAP - 952 words
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100 1954-11-21 5 Case Against Temple Archaka Fails TANJORE: Subrammm Cruirukkai, Sthanikar and Atchaka of the Brihadiswarar Temple here has been «iischarged by the Judicial SubMagistrate on the ground that the prosecution had failed to make out a prlma fade case against the accused under Section 409 I.P.C. (Criminal breach of trust). TheFOC - 100 words
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119 1954-11-21 5 NEW DELHI: A road bridge is to be built across the river South Pennar nncra r Villupuram m Madras State o n National Highway No. 45. The highway links the southern districts of the State with the capital. The Government of India have sanctioned Rs.119 words
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Article53 1954-11-21 5 P ATI ALA; siy Akalis, who wer c sentenced to 18 months' r.l. last week by the Additional District Magistrate m connection wth the 'Fate^arn Sahib .case, have been released on bail of Rs. 3,000 each, following their appeal to the Sessions Cou*"t against theFOC - 53 words
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Article45 1954-11-21 6 LIANGKO,K. Nov. 20 Although Thai police early this week decided to release 70 Chinese convicted of minor crimes rather than depot t them to Formosa, Interior Minister Vie*? Admdrall Sirnawin Vivridh said 425 others were still being held for dc- )>ortation. APAP - 45 words
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255 1954-11-21 6 I.OXPON, Nov. 20. S» Anthony Edon. the Foreign Secretary, •♦"aid here last night the Far Eastern situation was sitUl "diflicult and dangerous". He declared that It was the world trouble spot which gave the British Government mest concern, adding "and i am sure that crocsReuter - 255 words
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Article164 1954-11-21 6 NEW DtiLtik. Nov. 20— The Agriculture Ministry says India produced a record 66,000,000 tons of foodgrams m the agricultural year 1963-54, ended last June. The Ministry says this figure, besides being well aheau ot five-year plan expectations, exceeds b y almost 4 J million tons theAP - 164 words
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Article75 1954-11-21 6 TOKYO, Nov. 80 Re«l China may be curing everything from cancer to athlete's tcot with its ancient art of "acupuncture," Radio IVikin Indicated to-day. The practice involves punccuring the skin m various *pnts with gold and silver needles. A broadcast heard here reported it had been found effectiveAP - 75 words
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Article68 1954-11-21 6 CHICAGO. Nov. 20.- -Two teen-age girls walking to a drug- store for a soda were set upon and beaten last Wednesday by what police described as a "wolf pack" of six g> r ls wearing blue trousers. The victims Judith Gramm, 13, and Belva Stadt, 15 toldAP - 68 words
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1092 1954-11-21 6 TN January 1952, M. Louis i< rancois. inspector-General oi i-i'.iK'n Education, v sited our school tc talk to us about Unesco. He also spoke of clubs which were being formed m an attempt to establish closer contacts *n<l better mutual understanding between young1,092 words
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Article133 1954-11-21 6 FORESTRY CONGRESS IN INDIA NEW LuMMI: Inov. 20. More than 30 Governments have av.vL,itcu invitauuns to the fourth World Forestry Congress, to be held m India from December 11 to 22. The Congress, sponsored by the Food and Agricultural Organization of tne United Nations', will discuss forest production and forestAP - 133 words
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Article124 1954-11-21 6 Atomic Blasts Effects In U.K. LONDON, Nov. .0. Sir Win-; ston Churchill, the Prime Minister, assured Britons coughing m the first fogs of the autumn that the nations climate was not being affected by radioactive particles from .omic experiments. In the House of Commonshe rejected a Labour memoer a proposalReuter - 124 words
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Article213 1954-11-21 6 LONDON, Nov. 20. Mrs. Applah, formerly Miss Pesfgy Unpps. daughter of the late Sir Stafford Cripps, sailed from Liverpool with her six months old baby Kwame to Bet up home m West AfricaIn July 1953 she married Mr. Joseph Appiah, a relative of Ashanti chiers on the GoldReuter; UNESCO - 213 words
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87 1954-11-21 6 TOKYO, Nov. 20. -If yo~ IVH ge* uusiuu t>y i'a(ii-^tnv<-cisnes irom an BSoMM or nyu vogen bomb expiosion, was^. ycurseli down with plenty otfoup, water and corn meal. mat was oue auntie imynOi jt decontimjation presented a. vie uriut'U btates-japan radio .jioiogicul conference. 'i'ne soapAP - 87 words
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Article168 1954-11-21 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. premier Pierre AfendesFrance predicted yes-:<;raa that Secretary of State John Foster Dulles would be unhappy if he were ouated a:; head of the iFrench government. As the audience roared with (laughter, Mendcs-Francv told a record breaking thron which heard his speech aAP - 168 words
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Article99 1954-11-21 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. By letter, telegram and pestcard, senators are being adviesd how to vote on the bitterly contested issue Of whether tc censure Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican- Wisconsin). A survey of senators on both sides of the controversy, as well as with others whoAP - 99 words
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Article67 1954-11-21 6 Idly Sambar In Hospitals! From Our uwn Correspondcni MAJDKA3, Nov. 20. -~Ch«'«|» but tasty break! a.st w.HI hereafter be provided to hospital patients m Madras Stui-. Health Minister Mi. A. B. Shetty announced yesterd-i>. The present breakfast menu of bread, butter and sugar will be replaced by idly and sambar.67 words
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Article164 1954-11-21 6 Continued From Page 1 .several countries and m fact .nuiU-hnguai conieiences en most Vital and urgent matters are almost daily occurrences m the world today. I have personally seen hew it works and I am convinced that the day is not distant when the multi-linguai system will put164 words
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75 1954-11-21 6 NEW DELHI: Nov. 20. Ten members of a Soviet Steel Mission flew here last night from Moscow via Paris tor talks with the Indian government en setting up a steel plant with Russian help. The leader, A. A. Trusov, senior official of the SovietAP - 75 words
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