Indian Daily Mail, 25 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-25 1 Indian Daily Mail PL. X NO. 279 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article195 1954-11-25 1 IT'S AN EVENT OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE-Ali KARACHI, Nov. 24.— The first consignment of United States Military Aid to Pakistan reached Karachi yesterday by sea. Immediately after the arrival of the ship at Karachi unloading of military equipment, including tanks, started. Welcoming the first ship,AP - 195 words
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Article38 1954-11-25 1 KARACHI, Nov. 24: Pakistan's former premier and governor general Jthawaja Naximuddin, announced yesterday he will retire from politics. Nazimuddia was dismissed from the premiership m April 1953 by present Governor General Ghulam Mo- hammed.- APAP - 38 words
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Article166 1954-11-25 1 AGA KHAN TO VISIT EGYPT YEAR END CANNES, FRANCE, Nov. The Aga Khan and his wife me Begum, will visit Egypt m uecemuer. They will fly from Wice to Rome Dec. 11 en route to Cairc. The beautiful Begum Khan said last night that the tnp will be "a voyageAP - 166 words
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Article123 1954-11-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 24: A huge gathering of followers and admirers saw off Periyar E. V. Kamasawamy who sailed for Rangoon by s.s. "Jalgopal" last evening. At Rangcon, he will attend the World Buddhist Conference convened by the World Buddhist Fellowship Society from123 words
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185 1954-11-25 1 Move To Settle Congress P.S.P. Dispute In Andhra From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL. Nov. 24 Baulked m the attempt to merge the Praja Party with the Congress as he was reported to have agreed Mr. Teneti Viswanatham, Chairman of the Party, who returned here after attending the meeting of the185 words
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386 1954-11-25 1 By our StaiT Reporter Citizens of Singapore, Indians m particular, who are entitled to be registered as electors, and who went yesterday to the various centres m the Electoral Divisions to check their names m the Electoral Registers, and the officers m charge at the386 words
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Article61 1954-11-25 1 LONDON, Nov. 25: The Labour Party's National Executive Committee yesterday decided against any further acton m the case of seven Socialists who were last night banned from the Party's parliamentary organisation for defying the leadership. This means there will be no expulsion from the61 words
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Article80 1954-11-25 1 1,000 Session Of U. N. NEW YORK, Nov. 24: The 500 th plenary sessicn of the General Assembly of the United Nations was held yesterday. The President Dr. .bielco Van Kleft'ens commented: "I hope that when one of my successors m the future calls the 1000 th meeting cf theReuter - 80 words
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Article56 1954-11-25 1 VALETTA, Malta, Nov. 24. —Dr. Borg Olivier, the Maltese Premier, must decide today whether to advise the Governor to call new elections ir to invite the Labour opposition leader Mr. Dom Mintoff to form a government. Dr. Ollvier's coalition government was defeated on an adjournment motionReuter - 56 words
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281 1954-11-25 1 Dr. Alagappa Chettiar Heads Committee To Evolve Scheme From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 24. A six member committee with Doctor Km. Alagappa Chettiar as Chairman, to evolve a scheme for a universal elementary education policy was announced today by tihe State Education281 words
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Article79 1954-11-25 1 LONDON, Nov. 24: Sir Winstcn Churchill Monday night received an 18th century clock for his 80th birthday on Nov. 30 from the Primrcse League, a Conservative organ.sation. It was presented to him by Lady Fairfax on behalf of her husband, the league's viceChancellor, who isReuter - 79 words
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Article103 1954-11-25 1 New Mayor Of Madras Elected From our own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 24: Mr. M. A. Chidambaram, I'resident, £>outh Indian Ctiamoer oi Commerce was yesterday unanimously elected Mayor or Madras for tne coming year. Thirty-six-year-old Cn.aamDararn is the son c f the late rtaja Sir Annamalai and brother of Mr. M.103 words
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112 1954-11-25 1 N. R. PILLAI TO HEAD RESERVE BANK iXi^W JDj^ufciJL, Nov. 24: M. R. l/iliai, Secretary General of tiie incuan Ministry of batter* nal Airairs, io being appointed governor 01 lncua s Keserve oank m succession to iJenegaJ uama Kau, whose term expires next June, it was officially announced yesterday. Pillai,AP - 112 words
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Article88 1954-11-25 1 Queen Mother As Canada's G.-G. EDMONTON, ALBERTA, Nov. 24: A women's political party meeting passed a resolution here Monday saying that it would welcome Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, as Governor General of Canada. The resolution was passed at the annual convention of the Women's Auxiliaries cf the Alberta SocialReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-25 1 SRI PRAKASA ENTERTAINS CHILD Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, entertained about 250 children drawn from 20 orphanages m the City at a party at the Raj Bhavan. The Governor moved among the young piu-.sN and enquired about their welfare.38 words
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131 1954-11-25 1 Pak. Flag Hoisting In Nizamabad A Planned Affair Actual Culprits Not Yet Caught, Says State Home Minister From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Nov. 24.— The State Home Minister Mr. D. G. Bindu, said yesterday close on the disturbances m Nizamabs»d fo Hewing the hoisting of a Pakistani flag four months131 words
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Article104 1954-11-25 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24: The Phil.ppine Government Is planning to issue invitations shortly to 11 Free Asian countries to attend a Manila conference on Rural Credit next year to bolster anti-Commun-ist economies m underdevclop- Ed areas.- AP the new agreements for German sovereignty and rearmament. InsteadAP; Reuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration321 1954-11-25 1 KRISHNA MENON - KRISHNA MENON He's A Great Patriot NEW YORK, Nov. 24: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of the Indian delegation to the U.N.0., on Monday paid warm tributes to Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, cMef Soviet delegate to the U.N.0., who died mReuter - 321 words
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Article282 1954-11-25 1 Earlier his body will lie m ;;tate m the Housie cf the Soviets which will be open to the public Vyshinsky's body is being brought here by air from New York. The date C f the funeral wiil be announced later, Tass &aid. Vyshinsky's body will rest282 words
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Article188 1954-11-25 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 24; A grandiose state funeral m Red Square is being prepared for Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vyshinsky, it was announce today. His bedy was en route by chartered plane from NewYork. The Soviet Union's late chief delegate to the United Nations, who died MondayAP - 188 words
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Article120 1954-11-25 1 KARACHI, Nov. 24: Prime Minister Mohammed Ali said Monday night his government had decided to abolish all Provinces and States m West Pakistan and make it one administrative unit. Otherwise, he said Id a broadcast to the nation, "the country cculd not be saved fromAP - 120 words
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Article90 1954-11-25 1 LONDON, Nov. 24. —Mr. Kmrys Hughes, Labour member of Parliament, has decided not to sign the memorial boo;< of members' names to be presented to Sir Winston Churchill on Nov. 30, his 80th birthday. Mr. Hughes is the second Labour member to refuse to .sign theReuter - 90 words
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679 1954-11-25 2 S'pore, Thur. Nov. 25, 1954 Will Sir Sydney Explain? IN the month of September, 1947, the CarrSaunders Commission on University Education m Malaya submitted its Report and it was on the basis of that Report that the present University of Malaya has come into being. And that Report had this679 words
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315 1954-11-25 2 Education For 60p. c. Of SchoolGoing Age Children India's 5Yr. Plan Object NEW DELHI: The scheme for compulsory primary education m India has not yet been enforced m all States, and even m such of the States as have introduced it, it has not been applied m all areas, accordingNAFEN - 315 words
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166 1954-11-25 2 NEW DELHI: India haa madp a ereat contribution towards the development of statistics as a new and growing science This is the opinion o f the six forwpn statistical experts, who are now m Delhi mi n connection with an international training programme The expertsNAFEN - 166 words
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136 1954-11-25 2 MAHARANI OF JAIPUR BUYS COWBOY HATS NEW YORK; Far Eastern customers were prominent at Miller's horse shop on l^ast 24th Street, New York, during the holding of the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden. The Maharani of Jaipur purchased, among other things, four five-gallon American style sombreros, m additionNAFEN - 136 words
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Article187 1954-11-25 2 Secretariat Staff conditions MADRAS: The Government are now examining a number of proposals for improvement of the service conditions and emoluments of employees of tho Madras Secretariat. Recently, the Madras Secretariat Association macie representations to the Chief Minister m this matter and submitted a memorandum tc him embodying their concreteFOC - 187 words
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130 1954-11-25 2 FREE SERVICE TO IMPROVE DELHI'S HEALTH MKW DELJH: Ten pff«»fet doctors of Delhi have ottered their free service* to the State Bharst Sewak Samaj In response to Its appeal for cooperation with the Saint is health improvement activities. The doctors will direct tne Bamaj's effort m various localities for betterFOC - 130 words
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Article59 1954-11-25 2 Not Composed By Pattabhi! NAGPUR: A communication roeerived, last week, front the Raj Bhavan says that the poem sent by the Governor, Dr. I'attahhl Sltaramayj a, as birthday greetings to the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehra, was not composed by him, but was taken from the columns of War Cry, aFOC - 59 words
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Article101 1954-11-25 2 NAGPUtv; i?xve leading memuns of the Aii-india forward Bloc, m a joint statement here said there coui<J be no question of their party merging with tne AntiMarxjst Congress party/ They said tnat neitner GenMohan s in srh nor Mr. dheeiabhadia xajee had been m any wayFOC - 101 words
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Article81 1954-11-25 2 LiUUitNOW: MaJ.-<Jen. Iskandar Muza, Pakistan's Minister for Interior, asked Pressmen here m reply to a question whether tne Pakistan Constitution would be Islamic or secular, "Can you tell me one instance m the 13 centuries cf Islam where any country had a constitution based on81 words
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Article80 1954-11-25 2 KARACHI: A Bind Minister, who i* a former journalist said journalism had given bib "greater 'dignity and pleasure" tha*> polftlcs. fir All Mohamed Ka~ shidl, the new Minister fur Revenue m Sind Ministry, formerly Editor of the now defunct "Sind Observer" was talking to newsmen. Asked why80 words
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Article117 1954-11-25 2 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FOR WOMEN CUTTACK,. An uaidustrial training school for women was opened here last week by the Utkal Narikalyan Samiti, m order to give training to women, particularly the helpless and widows, m various crafts. The Central Social Welfare Board has contributed Rs. 3,500 to the Samiti's fund forFOC - 117 words
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55 1954-11-25 2 Woman Climber Reaches Height Of 22,750 Feet KATHMANDU. Mmc Claude Kogan, 36-year-old French mountaineer, climbed 7,000 metres (22.750) feet) on Cho Oyu, accompanied by Haymond Lambert, the Swiss expedition leader, after failing J" e ach th c summit of Gaurishanker, reports received here said. They had to give up theFOC - 55 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-11-25 2 Major General D. D. C. TULLOCH, Q.O.C. Singapore Base District congratulates Mr. K. S. PRABHAKARA MENON prior to handing to him a Convmand-er-in-Chiers Testimonial for outstanding voork m the Engineers Branch of Singapore Base District at a recent ceremony. According to the official announcement Mr. Menon has "cheerfully tackled evert/ARMY PRO - 67 words
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346 1954-11-25 2 MADRAS: There is a deficiency of only five to 10 per cent m the sanctioned strength of the Territorial Army of the Madras Area and this deficiency is felt more m the qualified technical personnel, particularly suited to army trades, it is learnedNAFEN - 346 words
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Article81 1954-11-25 2 KARACHI: Mr. John Sutherland, a Vocational Training specialist of 1.L.0., has arrived l n Karachi to a-ssiac the Pakistan Government m improving the organisation and administration of v»eationai training services lv the country. The services of Mr. Sutherland have been lent to Pakistan for one yearNAFEN - 81 words
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62 1954-11-25 2 MORE SINGLE-TEACHER SCHOOLS FOR TANJORE TANJORE: The opening of 118 more singl e teacher school m T&njore district has been sanctioneed under the Union Government's scheme for providing jobs for educated unemployed. Seventy- two of these would be located m West Tanjore, and 46 m East Tanlore. Already 86 schoolsFOC - 62 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-11-25 2 FRANK GIBBS (right), British Minister to the Philippines, President to Philippine Premier and Foreign Minister CARLOS P. GARCIA the British Government's Instrument of Accession to tJie Pacific Charter m a ceremony at the PhUip- pine Foreign Office m Manila, on Nov. 9 The Charter was approvedA.P. - 85 words
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685 1954-11-25 2 India Regards Issue As 'Closed* NEW YORK: Mr. M. Hassan, of Pakistan, said he was "glad to hear" that India now considered the appointment of a Pakistan national as head of the United Nations Department of Public Information a "closed685 words
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851 1954-11-25 3 Issue Already Before Sec-Council— Gen. MIRZA Frequent Indo-Pak Premiers* Meetings Welcomed LUCKNOW: Maj.-Gen. Iskander Mirza Pakistan's Minister for the interior and Kishm r Affairs, to:d newsmen here that there was no proposal to include the "Azad" Kashmir" territory m the integrated unit envisagedFOC - 851 words
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Article273 1954-11-25 3 MADRAS: The Indian Association of History c f Medicine, Madras, devoted to the study of the history o f medicine on lines similar to those of the American and European national associations, will shortly be completing eight years of useful work. inaugurated m February 1947, the273 words
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273 1954-11-25 3 CAIRO PRESS ATTACK SOVIET ENCYCLOPEDIA CAIRO: The treatment of Maiiatma Gandhi m the latest issue of tae "(soviet l£ncyciopedia" has brought a spirited defence of tne indian leader as a Humanitarian, and moral and spiritual leader trora the ioreign news editor ■i "Al Ahrara", an influential daily newspaper here. InFOC - 273 words
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192 1954-11-25 3 Kadavur Zamindar Donates 458 'Acres. Of Wet And Dry Lands TIRUCHI: Mr. K. K. Muthiah, Zjamindar of Kadavur, presented a deed assigning 458 acres of both wet and dry lands to the poor at a public meeting here, addressed by Smt. Vimala Thakkar on Nov. 11. The names uf otherFOC - 192 words
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Article125 1954-11-25 3 COIMBATORE: Snl K. Srinivaaan, President of the Southern Branch of the Textile Association, India, last week said that the Association, m coordination with tho Southern India MlHowners' Association, propose shortly to introduce quality control m about 8 textile mills m Coimbatore. Within a period or oneFOC - 125 words
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Article65 1954-11-25 3 MELBOURNE: The Australian External Affairs Minister, pdpUßll 'A"aSBQ PJBipty -JW Melbourne University Vicechancellor. Prof. Paton, a cheque for £50,000, (Australian), as a Government don-i--tton towards International House, a hostel for Asian students at the university. The cheque came from Colombo Plan funds. Mr. Casey praised Melbourne65 words
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Article753 1954-11-25 3 To Grant Loans For Starting New Concerns Or Rehabilitate Old CALCUTTA, Dr. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, announced here the formation of the Industrial Credit and investment Corporation of India Limited, with an initial capital of Rs. 17 Va crores to promote the country's industrial development m the privateFOC - 753 words
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Article145 1954-11-25 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. A. X Sen, India's Consul -General m Lhasa, still ailing after a sericus attack of hemiplegia m Yatung m Tibet m October last, was flown here and admitted into the Army Hospital Capt. R. N. Banerji of the Indian Army Medical Service who hadFOC - 145 words
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216 1954-11-25 3 Colonisation Of Andamans Going: Slow NEW DELHI: Codonisiatlou of the Andaman Islands and rehabilitation of agricultural families there are proceeding at a slow pe-ce because of official delays, says Mr. Rajender Sahay, president of the Andamans National Congress. Mr. Sahay, who Is now here to discuss problems affecting the AndamansFOC - 216 words
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Article218 1954-11-25 3 PALGHAT: Mr. t. L. Joseph, Postal Clerk at Koduvayur, and his wife, Mary Josepn, a Graduate trained teaclher m the Koduvayur Board High School, who went on a fast m front of the school, were arrested recently by the Kollengod e Police The y were producedFOC - 218 words
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258 1954-11-25 3 ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY SANS PAYMENT NEW DELHI: The Biha.r Government, m its comments on the Union Law Ministry's draft proposals for the amendment of Article 31 of the Constitution, is understood to have recommended that {payment of compensati-a for acquisition of properties might be left to t'le discretion of theFOC - 258 words
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134 1954-11-25 3 Unemployees' Registration At Exchanges MADRAS-. Registration of the unemployed at the EmRegion has shown a Might decline mi n October as compared with September this Tiic Southern Region comprises of Andhra,* UmSZI Mysore, Travancore-Cochin end Ooorg States. Registrations m the rrgion's exchanges m October were 77,943 as against 20.999 mFOC - 134 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-11-25 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers laid low the Legend of Russian invincibility m football on Nov. 16 when they defeated Moscow's Spartak team 4 o m a floodlit match at the Wolverhampton Ground. The last three goals were scored m the final six minutes of the match. A. P. photo76 words
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Article196 1954-11-25 3 NEW DELiU: Two torn en trainees have arrived mi n maia i°Z a niner under fellowships awarded b y the United nation* .'Hhey are; Mr. Abdul i^ VC iJ ia^ ml Afghanistan and Mr. Lewis, Irwm Werner of Israel. Mr. Hakimi, w ho is a nomineeFOC - 196 words
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Article91 1954-11-25 3 COLOMBO: An elffbi<year old boy, Herutu Banda, w ho recalls Bbima to mind, Is attracting huge crowds to ate -village of Matoo, near here. The boy, who weigtij 150 lbn, easily carries 11 bag 8 of rice at a time. The youngest of tnree te a farmer's Aunliy,FOC - 91 words
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Advertisement164 1954-11-25 3 NOTICE "H.M. NAVAJL BASE APPRENTICES SCHEME Over 3000 applications have been received to take the examination for Dockyard Apprenticeships and all successful applicants have teen informed. It is regretted that no correspondence can be conducted with ulnauccessful appllcints as to the reasons for their rejection, or appeal? for reconsideration." 4&^^l164 words
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335 1954-11-25 4 CAIRO, Nov. 24. Workmen whoae ancestors sweated to build the pyramids yesterday lifted a 20--ton limestone slab sealing off a wooden boat buried at one of those royal tombs about 5,000 years old. A crowd of diplomats, scholars, officials and newsmen crowded forward forAP - 335 words
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73 1954-11-25 4 R.K. Mission Old Boys To Form Association Th e Boys' Homt at Bartley uoad proposes to inaugurate under its auspices an Ola i'oys 1 Association. The Super intendent of the Home requests an these who were one time inmates of the Home, formerly known a s the Ramakrishna Mission Orphanage,73 words
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343 1954-11-25 4 X-MAS TREAT FOR TRAFALGAR HOME INMATES The Singapore Leprcay Relief Association is arranging this year two parties, one for the 80 adults and an extra special party for the 200 little children m Trafalgar Hcme, by way of a Christmas Treat to those unfortunate persons, afflicted with leprosy. The Association,343 words
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Article102 1954-11-25 4 »Fifty-three books have been recently added to the library of the ißamakrishna Miss'cn, Singapore. The following authors have tjivon complimentary copies cf their books, gays the president of the Mission swami Vitasokananda Dr. r. C Majumdar, Director of the proposed publication of the Government102 words
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Article39 1954-11-25 4 RANGOON. Nov. 24: Burmese Army troops killed 40 Mujahid rebels m an engagement 40 miles north of Maunffdaw. m Arakan. said reports which reached here yesterday. The report said the government force lost one soldier. APAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-11-25 4 Swawi Ramdas and Mother Kruhnabai of Anandashram (South India) who are arriving today at 12.15 p.m. by X.L.M. at Kalian* Airport.25 words
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120 1954-11-25 4 Higher Studies In India: Malayans To Note With a view to assisting foreign students who annui.iy appJy to Indan Universities I'or admission cio varioor courses of 3tudu«. the Governments of tinlm has oftcted Whatever fMlili fi are t.'-uila-ble for their admission m Indian institutions other than those of Medicine and120 words
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Article52 1954-11-25 4 The Tasek Utara Badmmton Party is holding its Annual Tournament Commencing from Saturday, Nov. 27, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. and thereafter every Wednesday and Saturday. Prizes aro being offered for the event and will be distributed at the Annual Anniversary to be held52 words
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Article227 1954-11-25 4 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 24: Indonesia was accused of oppressing Melanesians yesterday as it went before the CI.N. Genera] Assembly's Political Committee to accuse the Netherlands of oppressing Indonesians. A self-styled delegation from the Republic of the South Moluccas gave U.N. delegations and correspondents an appeal for aAP - 227 words
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267 1954-11-25 4 Cu'Wiuuo, Nov. 24: Japan -v.uay uttered tu e services oi -■•■I. exjwrc* and iacnit.es for ciain.iiri »n the nscal V eai -aj.n X March v, 1y55 to counir.es of South and Southeast Asia under the Cciombo She made the offer a t a poLcyReuter; FOC - 267 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-25 4 Friend* of Mr. V. J. Abraham, a member of the Kerala Saniajam, was given a iarewel tea-party m Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 21, on the eve of hi* departure for India on three months leave.38 words
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Article143 1954-11-25 4 WOODiFORD ENGLAND, Nov. 24 Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill disclosed last night he intended to use the Germans m the closing days of the war "if the Soviet advance into Western Europe continued." The Prime Minister* remarks came almost casually at a birthday party forAP - 143 words
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Article60 1954-11-25 4 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have constituted a rice milling committee, to enquire how to encourage hand-pounding of rice m the country and how far handpounding of rice could be made to meet the needs of thee country. The committee will tour the different States during60 words
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Article399 1954-11-25 4 TO STIR UP INDO-CEYLON DISCORD! COLOMBO: O.Ticial c uar- 4ttrs are concerned about what appears to be a mischievous attempt again to s tir U d I»doUiylon discord over the citizenship question even oefore the ink on the joint stai3ment issued at Delhi last mcnth is dry. Recent statements mFOC - 399 words
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Article225 1954-11-25 4 COLOMBO: The Parllanen tary Advpofy Comm»>'"t has decldeld to recommend to the Government that the >m port of glasses and chimneys, public address systems, radiograms, shirts and other ready made clotnes bt banned. The Committee will also recommend protection lor local biscuit manufacturers. m regard to glasses an<3FOC - 225 words
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Article48 1954-11-25 4 MANGAX.ORE: Mr. K. Parameshwara Mayya, retired Professor of Sanskrit, Government Arts College, Mangalore, died on November 9. A condolence meeting was held m the Government College when Mr. C. V- Lobo, Vice -Principal, paid a tribute to the scholar shin of Mr. Mayya.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article326 1954-11-25 4 Jaffna— A Friend Of America JAiPFNA: Mr. G. Huntington Damon Assistant Director United States Information Agency, Washington D.C. m an interview at the jaifna Airport before emplaning tor Colombo said that fro m the way m which the people oi Janrna were represented by community organisations such as Young Men'sFOC - 326 words
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Article159 1954-11-25 4 MEW DEL.XI. Among: utauul wage-earners .a India, chaso tugagea m ti;e printing and publishing industry are the best paid, according- io an exhaustive survey on the gy igv structure and wage earn ng capacity of workers, conducted by the labour autioriMes. The average hourly eamn? a macmue compositor,NAFEN - 159 words
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