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Title Section18 1954-11-28 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X NO. 282 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENT!18 words
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436 1954-11-28 1 Kashmir Dispute Not Going To U. N. Sec. Council Faith In Direct Talks With India On Outstanding Disputes No Joint Defence Pact Envisaged KARACHI, Nov. 27: Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammad Ali, said yesterday Pakistan had postponed the return of the Kashmir dispute with India to the United Nations SecurityReuter - 436 words
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Article164 1954-11-28 1 COPENHAGEN, Nov. 27.— A Danish scientist said Friday the world "has reached a point where continued testing of atomic weapons represents a danger to humanity." P. Brandt Rehberg, professor of Copenhagen university, said in a radio broadcast that increased radioactivity in the atmosphere was harmless in concentrations164 words
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Article88 1954-11-28 1 PARIS, Nov. 27: France and Communist Poland have agceed to exchange 8 billion francs worth of goods In a year, the French Foreign Ministry announced. In addition, France will send 5 billion francs worth of electrical equipment to Poland over the next five years Under a pactA.P. - 88 words
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Article60 1954-11-28 1 PUSAN, Korea, Nov. 27- A flve-hour fire levelled threefourths of the United States army's biggest Korean supply depot Saturday. L More than two score Korean houses were burned. Others were knocked down by bulldozers carving out a fire ring As vet untotalled thousands of dollars worthA.P. - 60 words
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Article29 1954-11-28 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 27.Harold C. Urey, Nobel prize winner, offered new evidence •Friday to bolster his theory that the earth was formed at low rather than hieh temnc- ratures.- APAP - 29 words
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Article128 1954-11-28 1 LONDON. Nov 27. The SIS" 'he Ger! ?omm.^ h f u ound ed modern Communism, has been moved w£?wr! C9U corner in a ?n h h^ ndon suburb cemetery to a better site in the sravevard on 'he orders of the Marx Memorial Committee The oldReuter - 128 words
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139 1954-11-28 1 P.S.P. MUDDLE SOLUTION NOT YET IN SIGHT NAUPUR, India, Nov. 27.— A three-day special convention of the Praja Socialist Party India's second biggest political party began here yesterday in a tense atmosphere. Diflerences between official and dissident members were unresolved even after feverish mediation efforts during the past two daya.Reuter - 139 words
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Article23 1954-11-28 1 TOKYO. Nev. 27 Japan formally decided to refuse delivery of all South Korean mail bearing stamps picturing disputed Takeiihima (Toktoi Is- land.— A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article136 1954-11-28 1 LYDENBLRG, Northern Transvaal, Nov. 27. The Bishop of Pretoria, the Right Reverend Selby Taylor, announced here that he would order the closing of the 77 Anglican church mission schools in the northern Transvaal because he waa unable to co-operate with the Government in the administration ofReuter - 136 words
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Article132 1954-11-28 1 BRENTWOOD, Essex, Nov. 27. —Two girls who smoked in class, wore make-up and utfed physical violence on the junior, mistresses, have been expelled from school here. The girls whose names have not been given, were said to have been ringleaders of a gang of aboutReuter - 132 words
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Article179 1954-11-28 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27: Naga tribesmen returned to head hunting when they killed 57 people in a recent "revenge raid" on a neighbouring village near India's Burma border, It was authoritatively learned here last night. They burned down the dwellings of Yimpang village and carriedReuter - 179 words
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Article147 1954-11-28 1 BRISTOL ENGLAND, Nov. 27. Sir Winston Churchill aa id that he believed the Englishspeaking wcrld walking "courageously and calmly along the path of life a nd destiny" would save themselves and the world from degradation. He declared: "If the Eng-lish-speaking wcrld I do not use thatReuter - 147 words
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345 1954-11-28 1 Nehru Opens Scientists Confab To Discuss Peaceful Uses Of 'A' PrfJ^iS LHI ov 27: Mr JawalharlaJ Nehru, the Prime Minister, said yesterday that India's first atomic processing p^ant is expected to be in production by next year. tv. toM House of the PeopleReuter - 345 words
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190 1954-11-28 1 Stomach Trouble Reported _*?mELS__ n -mmm,^___'^S^ Jggf it was offtcally announced. yesieruaj, ♦~i„J rhe 1 Minister, now on a goodwill visit to 10 reentries, was due to leave air for the United s*i« today? lr^ John Kotelawala. 57, has spent the past week in190 words
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Article242 1954-11-28 1 S E A T 0 Is A Hon- Asian Affair! Sir John Kotelawela, Ceylon's Prime Minister, said that SEATO (the South East Asia Treaty Organisation) might nave emerged in a form more acceptable to Aswan opinion it the idea behind it "had been put to the Asian countries -n a242 words
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Article219 1954-11-28 1 BANGKOK. Nov. 27: Thailand would welcome holding of a SEATO conference m Bangkok and was already drawing up tentative plans for the meeting, General Kharb Kunuhara, Secretary to the Thai lemier, said here. However, Bangkok has not yet definitely been fixed as a meeting place, heReuter - 219 words
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Article154 1954-11-28 1 Miss Ava Gardftfer the lusci-ous-looking actress of Hollywood, will be arriving in Singapore on Thursday, Dee, 9, at 6 p.m. by Cathay I'.A-IIU- and not on Dec. 6, as previously announced. Om* of the reasons for the change i„ the schedule is that Miss154 words
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168 1954-11-28 1 Air Travel To India And Colombo Made Cheaper Air.lndia International, Singapore announce further substantial reduction in their Singapore/Madras fares, with effect from Monday, Nov 29 1954. The reduced fare is as follows: Tourist One Way: Ms43B; Round Trip: MS7S9, First Class, One Way: Mssi9; Round Trip- Ms9B9 SINGAPORE/COLOMBO fThe A-II-168 words
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Article39 1954-11-28 1 Russian Rubles For U.N. UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.. Nov. 27. Russia pledged another million dollars to the U.N. technical assistance fund Friday, "but the money wa3 In rubles which the U-N. has not yet found a way to use. AP.39 words
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Article51 1954-11-28 1 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 27. Swedish soldiers will be equipped with builet-prcof waistcoats constructed by the research institute of national defence, the army staff announced. The waistcoat can resist rifle and machine gun fire. It consists Of nylons and fibre* of glass in layer* and weighs about eight pounte ~A51 words
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63 1954-11-28 1 LONDON, Nov. 27.— The Soviet Union, which recently has eased its long-standing campaign against religion, announced the restoration of a noted Catholic church In the Ukraiwe y which was damaged by a German bomb during the war. A Moscow Radio broadcast identified itA.C. - 63 words
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Article189 1954-11-28 1 SWAMI RAMDAS DUE IN K. L. TODAY One of India's wellknown spiritual leaders Swami Ramdasji and his chief disciple Mother Krishna Bai, of Anandasram, Kanhangad, South Canara who are on a world tour, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur today Sunday from Singapore by air. There will be a public reception189 words
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Article95 1954-11-28 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 27. —The United States Vice-Pre-sident. Mr. Richard Nixon, was sued for $150,000 damages yesterday by James Heavey who charged assault and battary. Mr. Heavy alleged that fee was assaulted by 12 people "without cause or provocation" while Mr. Nixon was making an electionReuter - 95 words
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Article73 1954-11-28 1 RED BOSS FUR MALABAR Dt. Bd. From Our own Correspondent KOZHTKODE. Nov. 27.— The Malabar District Board elected Communist Mr. P. T. Bhaskara Panlkkar as President. He defeated Congress nominee Mr. Padmanabha Varum Raja by 23 to 14 votes. Among 48 members, eight M-.i slim Leaguers and 173 words
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Article118 1954-11-28 1 From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— Raining the agv. of marriage from 15 to 16 in the ease of girls and from 18 to 21 ln tlu» case of boys, is the principal change suggested by the Joint Select Committee of parliament on118 words
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Article1068 1954-11-28 2 Adhi Nahappan - Adhi Nahappan Our London Letter By Monk Will Speak With Woman Only In [Presence Of Male! What Is Templer Doing! ARE members of the Royalty m subject to the customs regulations when they travel within ftihe Commonwealth They are and don't they enjoy any exemption. Normally, when1,068 words
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Article90 1954-11-28 2 THE TYPICAL ENGLISHMAN "If a Londoner Is not a typical Englishman, who is? And since every region of the British Isles* and the Commonwealth has sent its quota of immigrants in search of fame and fortune or merely of a steady job to the humming hive beside the Thames which90 words
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Article72 1954-11-28 2 "I sat opposite a woman in a railway carriage once. I was with a friend and we had a wonderful time catching up with each other's news. The time passed like a flash, until suddenly this woman put down her bock, made a horrible face at us, said72 words
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Article351 1954-11-28 2 Exchange BK's Role In Asia "One of the many lessons to be drawn from the contrast in the recent experience of, the British bankj in Communist China and in free Asia is that the future of exchange banking ln Asia depends in the main upon the spirit of the government351 words
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249 1954-11-28 2 An exhibition of Indian handicrafts collected from all over the country will be held in Madras during the fJOth session of the Indian National Congress ln January 1955. Thia was decided by the Executive Committee of the AllIndia Handicrafts Boaro at a two-day meeting249 words
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Article70 1954-11-28 2 "I no lenger believe, as I did when I was very young, that I could alter the course Of history. But I do still believe that life would lose its spice and sparkle unlessi one tried to alter history to the best of one's ability and according tc70 words
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1328 1954-11-28 2 LOUIS MENDES - Whither Portugal? Goa's Tottering Economy LOUIS MENDES By -Collapse Inevitable *pHE GOAN liberation move- ment has attracted worldwide attention. But almost unnoticed by the world is the distintegration of Portuguese rule in the tiny settlements. \s the result of the economic sanctions imposed by the Indian Government. The question is1,328 words
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Article278 1954-11-28 2 NEW DELHI: There h.it I 1 een a maikeri increase in tha number of cancer patients ii. Delhi in recent years, according to an official of the Indian Cancer Society. The Irwin Hospital, which has one oif the four biggest clinics for cancer treatment inF.O.C. - 278 words
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100 1954-11-28 2 WAL.CHANDIAGAR: The Agricultural Research subcommittee, meeting here last week and recently under the Chairmanship of Sardar Harbans Singh, Cane Commissioner, Punjab, reecommendad to the main body new schemes or sugarcane research in thfi Madras and Andhra States and the extension of existing ones in the U.P.,FOC - 100 words
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Article141 1954-11-28 2 MADRAS: The Railway Beard has turned down the request of the Federation of indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry for the setting up of a committee to inquire Into the present railway rates structure. While the Federation has pleaded that the rate structure should beNAFFEN - 141 words
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Advertisement229 1954-11-28 2 TAKE CARE! TAKE OKASA! OKASA Gland Hormone Tablets take care ot your body Keep the Blood pure, keep the body feeling fit. SILVE R f or men GOLD for women AVAILABLE IN BOTTLES OF 50 OR 100 TABLETS Sole A gen t s HAGEMEYER'S SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR •Always consult229 words
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Article941 1954-11-28 3 Woodrow wyatt, M. P - No Danger: [From China Or Russia-An Analysis OO manv British deleEationswculd not commit aereression j^~ m~. v. e have recently been to China and to Moscow principally composed of people from the Labour Party that ln some quarters it seems to have been thought the Labour Party941 words
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Article172 1954-11-28 3 KARACHI: Pakistan had a favourable balance of over Rs. 11.000.0uU In Indo-Pakis-tan trade during the third quarter of tnis year. Total exports irom Pakistan to inuia aunng the quarter were vaiueo at lis. 25,976,000 while imports curing tne same period were ol the value Of Rs.FOC - 172 words
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Article197 1954-11-28 3 M AURAS: A sum of Rs. 1,680-12-3, being the proceeds of the Art Exhibition conducted by Balu Brothers, was handed over to Mr. j. Sivushanmugham Pillai, President of the Gandhi Memorial Committee, at a function held at the Rajajl Hall. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, presided,FOC - 197 words
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92 1954-11-28 3 14 COUNTRIES INVITED To BID ON CONSTRUCTION OF NEW UNESCO BUILDING Leading firms from fourteen countries have been invited to olace tenders for the construction and equipment of lhe new $7,000,000 Unesco headquarters building to be constructed in Paris. In all, 251 firms 151 French and TOO from abroad haveUNESCO - 92 words
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382 1954-11-28 3 TO INCREASE TONNAGE OF IND. SHIPPING BOMBAY: A five-member sub-committee to fix a target for the acquisition of additional tonnage under the second Fiveyear Plan fc/as appointed by the Consultative Committee of Ship-owners, under the rhairmanship of Mr. Lai Banadur Snasi.il, Un.on Minister for Transport and Railways, Mr u. V.FOC - 382 words
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Article277 1954-11-28 3 REFUGEE CHILDREN IN W. BENGAL CALCUTTA: Nearly 600,000 -mldren in the different refugee camps of West Bengal .uve now been brought aaaam the specialised health care m the Government, Mrs. Geeta Ben Gupta, the child health expert wno is in charge of the children's welfare. The experience gained in GernumyFOC - 277 words
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Article108 1954-11-28 3 rr,S° B^ ETTIPALA YAM- -J under the auspices of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, a public meeting was held at the Penya r Maidan, when a purse was presented to Sri cN. Annadurai, the Kazhagam leader. He explained the policy of his party. JSris Madiajagan, Ponnamalanar Rajagopal, K.FOC - 108 words
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456 1954-11-28 3 MADRAS: The 8,580 ton T.S.S. "State of Madras," the new passenger ship of Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd., returned to the City from her maiden run between Madras and Malaya, carrying about 700 passengers and 100 tons of cargo. Tne 35-year-old Negapatam born MasterFOC - 456 words
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Article122 1954-11-28 3 BANGKOK: A call to neighbouring countries to stop poppy cultivation in order to ,hefp the Thai Government stamp out opium smoking was made here by the Minister of Finance. Thte Minister, LieutenantGeneral Phra Borpihand \ruddhakich, said in a press interview his government was "Sincerely determined" toNAFEN - 122 words
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891 1954-11-28 3 Daphne Clare - She Plays Mother To 60 Ind. Students In London Daphne Clare Bu T^HE annual autumn peak entry period of students from India to London University has just passed with the opening of the 'Varsity year, and one m an himself a newcomer to the capital— who can relax a little891 words
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244 1954-11-28 3 Rebate On Woollen Goods Manufactured On Handlooms BOMBAY: The re-consti-tuted All-India Handloom Board recommended to the Government of India that a rebate of l-\_ annas In a rupee may be allowed o n the sales of woollen fabrics manufactured on handlooms. The Board, however, decided that no such rebate shculdFOC - 244 words
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Article270 1954-11-28 3 MADRAS: The second meeting of the Regional Tourist Traffic Advisory Committee was held here recently under the presidentship Of Mr. S K. Mukerjee. Chief Commercial Superintendent, Southern Railway. The Committee resolved to recommend to the Central Government that as Mahaballpuram was an important tourst resort andFOC - 270 words
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Article140 1954-11-28 3 KARACHI: The number of telephones in the country has risen from 15,283 to 29.156 between August 14, 1947. and March 31, 1954. During the same period 44 new telephone exchanges and 80 public call Offices were oepned, bringing the respective totals to 144 and 281. Inspite Of thisFOC - 140 words
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Article208 1954-11-28 3 BOMBAY: Indian subjects wIU soon be shown on the Swiss Television Service, following a visit to this country of Dr. Erich Tilgenkamp. of Dr. Tilgenkamp, who is accompanied by a cameraman and a sound recordist, will be arriving here for an eightweek tour of theNAFEN - 208 words
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Article210 1954-11-28 3 PONDICHERRY: Goods the import of which was banned from Pondicherry into India previously, are now being exported from Pondicherry Into Indian Union on payment of duty at the Customs chowkles here. These goods had arrived here before Nov. 1. No licence is required to export these goodsFOC - 210 words
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Article128 1954-11-28 3 MADRAS; (Legislation for the spread of social education among adults is the aim of a private Bill sought to be moved at the ensuing session of the Madras Assembly. The 40-clause Bill, sponsor- *1 by Mr. S. Pakklriswaml Pillai, seeks the constitution of a State SocialFOC - 128 words
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Article1522 1954-11-28 4 JAGDISH CHANDER - JAGDISH CHANDER India's Greatest Scientist By T»0 meet Dr. C. V. Raman x is a refreshing adventure. It is refreshing because with his scintillating humour and ready wit he puts you at yOur case almost instantaneously. You forget for a moment that you are1,522 words
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569 1954-11-28 4 Kamal Anand - Well Water Turned... ...Saints Into Sinners! Kamal Anand ********************00 By TF ever there was a potion that could turn even a saint into a dacoit, it was the sinister water of a well in Sankra, a village in the deserts of Rajasthan. The well has now been filled up and569 words
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Article105 1954-11-28 4 NEW DELHI; Prime Minls»ei Nehru is likely to pay a day's visit to Pondicherry in January, it was learnt nere. Mr. Nehru's visit to Pondicherry, it is gathered. will take place during his weed's tour of South India prior to the annual Congress ses3'onFOC - 105 words
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Article42 1954-11-28 4 LONDON: ,A leading Norwegian sonal eronomlst ann statistician, Professor Ragnar Freisch, Mb to visit India at the Union Government's invitation, He will advise the Indian Government on the extensive economic and social refJonm programmes now betar prepared42 words
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Article640 1954-11-28 4 Training Within Industry OEFORE experts now working in India on the Training Within Industry" scheme under the U.N. Expanded Technical Assistance Programme leave the country, it is hoped that an Indian national Institute to administer "T.W.1." will have been inuagurated under government sponsorship. This satement was made by Mr. CliffordNAFEN - 640 words
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Article44 1954-11-28 4 NEW DELHI: India's Com- t merce and Industry Minister Mr. T. T. Krlshnamachari, told 1 Mr. Kelappan, in the Lok j Sabha, that there was no pro- 1 posal before the Government i to restrict the production of i fwtoFy-made matchei.- FOCFOC - 44 words
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94 1954-11-28 4 MADRAS: The President of the Madras Aquarists Society submitted a request to Prime Minister to give them five or six pairs of gold fish out of the varieties received from China on his birth day this year. The news of the gift, says theFOC - 94 words
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272 1954-11-28 4 j MADRAS: The Madras port I Trust report for 1953-54 3hows that the number of vessels using the port in recent years la increasing, but out of 19 companies whose ships touched at Madras during the year, the chief was the P. O. andNAFEN - 272 words
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Article142 1954-11-28 4 MADRAS: The number of lectures delivered bv Christians to prisoners confined in jails in Madras far exceeded that of the Hindus and, Muslims put together during 1953. Of a total of 1,498 such lectures 857 or 57 per cent were by Christians, 361 or 24 perNAFEN - 142 words
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68 1954-11-28 4 Documentary On Marine Fish Industry CUTTACK; a 1,000-ft documentary on the marine fish Industry in Orissa State Ls now under preparation by the Public Relations Department of the State Government. The main idea of the documentary is to encourage private traders to develop the existing fishery at the Paradwln portNAFEN - 68 words
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Article82 1954-11-28 4 TRIVANDRUM: During the first fortnight of November. Travancoite-Oochin (State was free from cholera, and plaggc. A case of smallpox was reported from Mattacherry during the fortnight. Control measures were in progress in the affected areas. No fresh cases of malaria were reported. Nearlv 388 housesFOC - 82 words
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Article1033 1954-11-28 4 Famous Profile Authors (By DAVID CONSTON) Wn.ch author, living or deac has plied the most proiiii pen? It is difficult to saj Literary outputs vary enci mously. but popular fancy i captured most by sheer quan tity, al the ugh tius may o may not be1,033 words
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351 1954-11-28 4 GERMANY TO SET UP PLANT IN INDIA? NEW DELHI: The advantages claimed for a new process of directly gassifying non-coking coal, which might prove to be of great significance for Madras with its lignite deposits, were explained by Dr. H. H. Koppers, partner of the West German rirm. Helnrich Koppers.FOC - 351 words
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Article158 1954-11-28 4 KARIKAL: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister of Madras, would visit Pondicherry and Karaikal before the end of this month to cpen Congress Committee' offices in those places, the Mayer of Karaikal, Mr. Pakkirlswamrf Pillai, told pressmen here. Mr. pillai who returned from Pondicherry last158 words
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419 1954-11-28 5 Typewriters Refrigerators 'Made In India'? Godrej Bombay To Make BOMBAY India today is on the threshold of quick economic changes. The Five- Year Plan has oj>ened new vistas, ln this era of projects, many evidences of new enterprises are seen. The advance of such enterprises largely depends not only onF.O.C. - 419 words
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266 1954-11-28 5 Nehru Stresses India-Pakistan Co-operation KARACHI: Prime Minister Nehru in tus reply to the Gov-ernor-General of Pakistan Mr. Ghulam Mohomed's message ol greetings on his birthday h;is emphasised that India and Pakistan must live in friendly cooperation and that "we should solve such problems as face us." The Pakistan Governor-Gen-eral, in266 words
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351 1954-11-28 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India's efforts to fight malaria and tuberculosis In the country can certainly be an inspiration and a challenge to any country faclnc similar problems, Dr. m. G. Candau. Director-General of the World Health Organisation, dec- He said that what IndiaFOC - 351 words
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530 1954-11-28 5 NEW YORK: After two .ucntns' tour of the Western Hemisphere, Vice President xtadhakrishnan left New York «>r Rome. Dr. Radhakrishnan indeed did a great Job of explaining India druing his visit which covered the United .States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Jolombia anl Peru. Everywhere530 words
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Article119 1954-11-28 5 BANGALORE: In his Inaugural address ito the History Association, Intermediate College, Kolar, this week Sri K. T. Bhashyam. Lhairman. K. T. Bhashyam, Chairman, Mysore Legislative Council, said that history was the depository of great actions, the witness of the past, the example and instructor of the presentFOC - 119 words
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303 1954-11-28 5 PRASAD'S PLEA FOR GOVT. AID TO COTTAGE INDUSTRIES POON A: Dr. Prasad, the President said that concessions snouid be given to the khadi and handioo m industries and other cottag e industries in order to ei minute tne cornj/eut.on tiwm u.iii-inaue cioth. At piesen., Digger inuustriai undertakings were oeing givenFOC - 303 words
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127 1954-11-28 5 Madrasi Doctor Fellow of American College Of Surgeons ATLANTIC CITY; Dr. T.I Thomas of Vellore, in Madia a State, was inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons at a function closing the anual five-day Clinical Congress »f the College, the world's largest organisation of surgeons. Dr. T.FOC - 127 words
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Article116 1954-11-28 5 KATHMANDU: Miss Claude Kogan climbed 7,700 metres (nearly 25,000 feet) of the world's seventh highest mountain Chou Oyu (26,750 feet) In the Himalayas establishing the world record for high mountain climbing by any women. Thlrty-six-year-old Miss Kogan was the only woman member in the seven.memoerF.O.C. - 116 words
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222 1954-11-28 5 "Test Tube" Child In Divorce Case! CHICAGO, Nov. Z6: a pfiysiclan testified Wednesaav tnat a 5-year-old child involved in a divorce suit is the prcduci of artificial insemination The testmony of Dr. Josepn Angell, suburban Oak Park obstetrician and gynaecologist was offered in litigation between Mary Doornbos and George Dcornbos.AP - 222 words
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Article173 1954-11-28 5 INDO-PAK DIRECT TALKS SUGGESTED KARACHI: The Indian High Commissioner n Pakistan, Dr. Mohan Singh Mehta, has stressed the immediate need tor settlement of Indo-Pakistan differences by direct negotiations and expected high hopes about better relations between Pakistan and India in an interview at Quetta. Dr. Mehta said that a trade173 words
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Article149 1954-11-28 5 KARACHI; Nearly Ra. 40 crores worth of foreign aid Is expected to be given to Pakistan during the year 1954-55, according to sources close to Pakistanis Foreign Aid Coordination Committee. The expected aid includes special commodity aid from the U-S. Government totalling about Rs.FOC - 149 words
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237 1954-11-28 5 NE\v DELHI; The Government of in<h a nair no information regarcufig details tne aid o^ng giwn Dy tne U.S.A. to PaKistan, Mr. a- onanua, ueputy external Acaifts Minister, told Mr. K. Joshi, in S„X. mten *M tne u>k babha recently. Tne Govemment alsoFOC - 237 words
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234 1954-11-28 5 Asian Cultural Conference At Rangoon *v.™w*jin: u Maung Maung, Bamster-in-law, Government Advocate, and U Nye Mya, Editor of the "Oway" Burmese daily, have left Rangoon en a tour to Bangkok i-«aos, Cambodia, Viet-Nam Singapore and other places in the Malayan Federation to enlist the support of governments and individual writers,NAFEN - 234 words
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120 1954-11-28 5 KOZHIKODE; At a meeting of Communist members and Communist-sponsored tindependents of the 'Malaoar District Board, a Democratic Front was formed to work out the programme of work in the Malabar District Board. Sr> HJ. P. Gopalan was elected leader of the Front. A huge meetingFOC - 120 words
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305 1954-11-28 5 Shameless Exploitation Of Prostitution In London! Committee To Conduct Inquiry ..^NDON: The -'lncrea.in K blittam und damMK. .Z. M 1 3JJJT«rr o,, ffectto SS as ft."' 1 u»te|.j,y thing- that 3h BowSSSm S, to *W<* a «SS«S to conduct an lnfu.r v "uto «i«!'J ilnc and a a4f Jinpoitaut visitorsReuter - 305 words
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Article219 1954-11-28 5 MADRAS: The Sahitya Akademy Advisory Committee for Tamil has entrusted the task of translating Shakespeare's "Macbeth" into Tamil to Sri C. Rajagopalacharlar, former Chief Minister of Madras. The members of the committee are Sri R. P. Sethu Pillai (Convenor) Dr. A. Chidambaram Chettiar, Sri Namakkal RamalingamFOC - 219 words
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Article158 1954-11-28 5 SRINAGAR: iAn iimportant constitutonal issue about which the Yok Sabha Speaker may have to give his opinion has arisen following' the resolution of 'no-confidence passed recently by the Kashmir Legislative Assembly againat four Kashmiri members of the Sabha from Jammu and Kashmir. The Speaker of theFOC - 158 words
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Article191 1954-11-28 5 heavt n^ S Pg"»'»"» of jcm? in lndla a m venture nf.J. nv,sa &ed by Mr. H. Kato, of Sa^/ Xport lm P° rt Bank to T u hls en terprise would iret tech Dlcal anu fiflan get stance fro m the Japan^fe Mr"^?*' he Seated* the 't.3?FOC - 191 words
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Article156 1954-11-28 5 NEW DELHI: There ia considerable scope. for the JS of Indian spices, brccades handbags, bras, and /to£ ffoods and wood-carvings in Argentina, according to reports from the Indian Trade Representative there. The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic has authorised exchange permits to the extent ofNAFEN - 156 words
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Article127 1954-11-28 5 KAKINADA; Sri Kaia Venkata Rao, Vice-President, Andhra provincial Conzres3 nommittee, had held discussions with leading citizens on the situation In the district "vis a vis" the ensuine elections. Sri V)enkata Rao and Sri Pallam Raju jointly me t Sri Bulusu Sambamurtl, and it ls understood, theyFOC - 127 words
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Article117 1954-11-28 5 Kalki's Drama In New Delhi NEW DELHI: The Na'.ional Drama Festival v/hich wi'l inaugurated by the Pr«sii ?m.. V*r_ Kajendx* Prasad, at lr.w tap tal wll'. appropriate to ne -ndlao n uitions. zoi. mence w'*r> tne Sanj.-. 't For the Tamil dram«. Mr R. Krlshnamurthi's (KelKO "Sivakamiyin Sabatham" has ueenFOC - 117 words
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1994 1954-11-28 6 Following is the text of a lecture delivered by Mr. James Harry Mcßeynolds, C.S.B. of Dallas, Texas, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore recently, under the auspices of Christian Science Society, Singapore, Mr. Akrahall presided "What does Christian Sel once teach about ability?1,994 words
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Article69 1954-11-28 6 LONDON. Nov. 26: Queen Elizabeth will this year broadcast her Christmas message from Sandrlngham, net county home in Norfolk, the British Broadcasting Corporation announced last night. The traditional Christmas programme linking the pecple Of the British Commonwealth will have for its theme ''the Good Neighbours" and speakersReuter - 69 words
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112 1954-11-28 6 RELEASE THEM TELLS U.S. TO RED CHINA '•n.unAll\jrlul\, I>UV The United States yesterday uehverea a protest thiougu the British Government cailing: en China to release "forthwith" 13 Americans sentenced to prison on charges of ageThe note said the sentences announced last Tuesday adueu to the "long list of Chinese Communist112 words
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Article151 1954-11-28 6 The United States nee toid the Chinese Communists to "bear ln mind that the long list of Chinese Communist outrages against American Nationals which the American people had borne with restraint thus far is significantly extended by the announcement _,i J November 23" (the day oni which PekingReuter - 151 words
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159 1954-11-28 6 Seamen To Land In Ceylon Need Photo. I -Cards COLOMBO; Seamen who do not possess "Photograpnic ■Seaman's Indcntity Cards' will not be allowed to land in v^eylon from December 1 "this year. Immigration authorities have decided to enforce this statutory provision under the Immigration and Emmigration Act promulgated in 1949.FOC - 159 words
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Article102 1954-11-28 6 Monk Offers His Eyes HAMBANTOTA: A Bud- dhist menk. Dhammananda J Thero, of Gotapabbatha viha- ra, at Dehigahalanda, has of- 1 fered his eyes to anyon e who needs them. He Ls prepared to sacrifice either one both his eys. Ke goes further by stating that he is anxious toFOC - 102 words
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Article123 1954-11-28 6 Air Ceylon Service Again COLOMBO: The proposed Air Ceylon service between Colombo, Jaffna and Trincomalee is likely to begin next month. This was revealed at a meeting recently between officials of Air Ceylon and the Directorate erf Civil Avation According to an Air Ceylon I spokesman the airline is nowFOC - 123 words
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232 1954-11-28 6 Singapore Lepiosy Relief Association, CtUMbnaa Appeal suo-coiiUTiittee •ac.iiiov/leuge.'s tollowing donations received it Nov. 25, in cash and kind Loke Hong Kee $200, Adel. phi Park Estate $50, Mrs J. K. ran $50, Dr. W. B. Dennehy $50, "Cameo $50, Ca.pt. C. Fraser $50,232 words
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Article89 1954-11-28 6 RUSSIA LEADS U.S. IN SPACE: PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27.— There is a strong possibility that the Russians are far ahead o f tht United States in the space travel field, Dr. I M. Levitt, director of the Fels planetarium of the Franklin institute, said here Friday. Dr. Levitt said Russia's preeminence89 words
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Article91 1954-11-28 6 Allen In Charge Of Asia Africa AutiuSlA, UtiOiiOlA, MOV. fKMuant niisenuower touay nanieu Mr, uecrge Allen, now Amnas^iador to mdia, to oc Assistant Secretary oi otate ror Near East, South Asian and Arr»can Aixairs. Mr. Allen will succeed Mr. Henry byroaue, who will be- conn Arnoassador to Egypt, succeeding Mr.Reuter - 91 words
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96 1954-11-28 6 CEYLON REQUESTS CONTINUATION OF U.N.AID COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has requested the United Nations Tecnnical As- I eistance Administration ana the various U.N. agencies like UNESCO, ILO FAO, and WHO, for technical aia esti- matea to cost Rs. 2,000,000. j These requests will be con- i sidered at meeting ofNAFEN - 96 words
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163 1954-11-28 6 NEW DELHI, Nov 27: incu examining the question ot Portuguese lenilorc^i.tcni.; ;:nu ship movements in Goa and .vhether they violate any ot India's rights, Mr. A. K. Chan. *x_ Deputy Minister for External Afiiairs, said in tie House of the People today. Mr. Chanda, whoReuter - 163 words
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Article50 1954-11-28 6 Pi/I^RBO-.OUH, England, Nov t U7 A male pig sold iriaay jor J.'tOO (/uniras, be. Übced to be iAc hy/hmt price veer prt.tt for a Blßwtbmr of thai specie*. The prize pty waa v H eight-month old one al >.'ie 7uitiona' pig breeders assocta- tlon sale here. .jJOO^.,ijjjJ3 A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article58 1954-11-28 6 UXV ITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nev. 27. Ru&sia's new chief delegate to the U.N. general assembly, Jacob A. Malik, Friday made his first appearance at U.N. headquarters s.nce his arrival from London two days ago, Malik. Soviet ambassador to London, is re. placing the late Andrei Y. v^ishinsky,A. P. - 58 words
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