Indian Daily Mail, 30 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL* X. NO» 284 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article67 1954-11-30 1 India's Influence In S.E. Asia declining! MacDOXALD -MPPPWWfc Nov. India's Influence .n Sout»«-Ea«t Asia de timing but was still "verv S-eat', Mr. Malcolm Mauj>naid, unltsad Kingdom Cwnnusscner General in South East as a said in an lntvrview ith the L World Report.*' "Increasing numbers of influenzal men", heReuter - 67 words
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474 1954-11-30 1 NEHRU LASHES AT INDIAN COMMUNISTS Their Policy Disruption Is Contrasts With Constructive Activities Of Chinese Communists From Our Own Corespondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 29: Premier Nehru though full of admiration for Chinese Communists for their organised and quick way in improving their country did not spare their Indian counter-parts, when474 words
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81 1954-11-30 1 Sen. McCarthy Has Right Arm In Sling WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— Senatod Joseph McCarthy (Republican -Wisconsin) left the Betheada Naval Hospital at noon yesterday with his right arm in a sling. He said he was feeling "very well," although his elbow was still painful. McCarthy said he would be m theAP - 81 words
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142 1954-11-30 1 Amendment Of Law Banning Drama In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 29: Dramatic Performances Act, 1876 is to be amended to provide opportunity' to parties affected by proposed ban of a performance to contest such ban before the actual ban orders are issued. The State Government had banned142 words
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Article81 1954-11-30 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 29. Speaking at a public meeting here yesterday, pledged: "I will do my utmost to promote friendship and co-opera-tion wit ft Pakistan." He said Pakistan's ill* are due to ito "communal moorings'' and he warned India against the "dangers of rommunalism." Nehru appealedA.P. - 81 words
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196 1954-11-30 1 T. C Police Firing Is Justified-Enquiry Report Froni Our Own Correspondent ina *s™£? D P IJM Nov 29: Poiic e in deal15* h in South Travancore following S\? bs l rvance f the Deliverance Day by adherents oi the Travancore Tamilnad Congress on August, 11, TuThJrity Pr<>Per and Within the196 words
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Article88 1954-11-30 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. Former President Harry Truman, predicted test night that some day the Russians "will have a *ree government with which we can carry on relations and business just as we do with Kngland and 1 France." But be said, wV can't very we ii live WReuter - 88 words
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115 1954-11-30 1 Premier Nehru Persuades T.K. To Continue NEW DELHI, Nov. 29. T. Knsnnamacharl, who tendered his resignation Saturday M Commerce Minister has agreed to stay on ;n the Cabinet Tor th e present. wi A^? r meetln s: the pnmr Minister yesterday he „-.iia that Mr. Nehru had perpuad- d himReuter - 115 words
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156 1954-11-30 1 Australian Military Aid For Malaya? CANBERRA. Nov. 29. —An Australian Joint Services Mission, will visit Singapore this week for routine discussions with senior British Navy, Army and Air Force officials there, the Minister of Defence, Sir Philip Mcßride, announced nere to-day. He said the talks would be on tecnnicai maitergReuter - 156 words
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Article31 1954-11-30 1 SYDNEY. iN'ov. 29. Six leading Bi^iJh BtOm experts who are to seek a site in Australia for a new series of atomic weapon tests, arrived in Sydney by air yesterday.- APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-11-30 1 Mr. T. P. F. McNelce, City President, declared open the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation's threestoiVyedl $60,000 building at the Race Course Road, Sunday. He expressed the hope tbe new headquarters of the ederation will help create a spirit of understanding of theI.D.M. - 143 words
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208 1954-11-30 1 -Jawaharlal Nehru BELGRADE, Nov. 29: Colonial rule is one of the greatest hindrances to peaceful co-existence in Asia, Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India said in a newspaper interview published here today. He was answering questions submitted by the New Delhi correspondent of the officialReuter - 208 words
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Article60 1954-11-30 1 RANGOON, Burma Nov. 29. Prominent prisoners in Rangoon's central -jail have earned (remissions by pass.ng special exanunaUui.s in Buddhism. The government has arranged classes in jails throughout the country as part of its re- habilitation programme for prisoners. Reward for passing the two twice yearly examinationAP - 60 words
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226 1954-11-30 1 Nehru BELGRADE, Nov. 29.— The Yugoslav newspaper ''Borba," voice of th e Communist party here, quoted Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Sudnay night as saying the international situation has improved with increasing signs of peace. 'Speaking i n general terms," Borba reported himA.P. - 226 words
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Article, Illustration173 1954-11-30 1 .ONDON, Nov. 29.— Military quarters here are "tipping" General Si r Gerald Templer. a former High Commissioner In Malaya, a, one of the most likely to be given the key post In the new organisation to be established to giveNAFEN - 173 words
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207 1954-11-30 1 Burmese Premier Leaves On Goodwill Visit To Red China Will Meet Dr. Ho Chi Minh En Route RANGOON, Nov. 29: The Burmese Premier, U. Nu, left here by air today for a two-week goodwill visit to China. On the way he will stop at Hanoi to meet Vietminh leader, Dr.Reuter - 207 words
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Article106 1954-11-30 1 LONDON, Nov. 29:* The South African Government could plunge the country into "nightmare of bloodshed and violence," Mr. Philip Fothergill, a vice-president of the British Liberal Party, said in a week-end speech at Trowbridge. "As a self-governing community, South Africa has the power to actReuter - 106 words
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Article87 1954-11-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent NAG PUR, Nov. 29: The Special Notional Convention of the Praja SociaMst Party elected Acharya Narendra Deva, as Chairman, in succession to Acharya Kripalani, whose* resignation along with that of his executive it accepted. Mr. Oeva later said he was surprised at87 words
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363 1954-11-30 1 In The Event Of Postal Strike In Federation In the event of the threatened strike by Uniformed Staff of the Postal Services Department in the Federation on Monday, Dec. 6, the Postmaster Genera,!, Malaya announces the (following fundamental alterations will be made in the service provided by the Post Office.363 words
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Article58 1954-11-30 1 RANGOON, Nov. 29: U Nu, Prime Minister of Burma, has given four boxes of Burma's famed cheroots to Sir Winston Churchill to mark his 80th birthday tomorrow. U Nu asked the British Embassy here today to forward them to Sir Winston Churchill just before he leftReuter - 58 words
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479 1954-11-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tuesdhy Nov. 30, 1954 OVERSEAS CHINESE r fHE London Times editorial on Overseas Chinese (reproduced in the Indian Daily Mail yesterday) reveals but one side of the picture only while the other which is equally, if not more important, 's conspicuous by the absence of any479 words
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Article30 1954-11-30 2 KARACHI: Chaudhari Khai puzzaman, former Governor East Bengal, has been appointed Pakistan's Ambassador 'o Indonesia. He will be con- < urrently accredited Minister vo me pnnippmea.- FOCFOC - 30 words
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930 1954-11-30 2 Opposed To Inclusion Of Pant And Krishna Menon NEW DELHI: Dramatic developments are forecast by informed observers here in regard to the Prime Minister, Sri Nehru's forthcoming Cabinet reshuffle. The crisis, it is stated /ias developed over the continuance of Maulana Azad inFOC - 930 words
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Article66 1954-11-30 2 4 Imphal Satyagrahis Arrested IMPHAL. The Manipur P.S.P. satyagrahis and the Hill Peoples' satyagrahis continued their demonstration for the eighth day, i n front cf the Chief Commissioner's office and the Adviser's office, demanding immediate restoration cf the dissolved State Assembly and dissolution of the nominated State Advisory Council. ThreeFOC - 66 words
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156 1954-11-30 2 Sermons In Goa To Predict Fall Of Nehru By '57! NOVA GOA: As more and more Christians are turning against the Goa Government, the Goa Gov-ernor-General has decided to ask all the priests of Goa to base their sermons on political subjects. Priests have been specially asked to emphasise theFOC - 156 words
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Article91 1954-11-30 2 KARAIKAL: Mr. S. M. Shalk Madar Sahib Maricat, President, Karaikal National Congress, in a Press interview said that the people of Karaikal, who were being discontented under the French, when they were obliged to pay heavy costs for the necessities of life, are now very happyFOC - 91 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-11-30 2 Mr. L. D. V. De Souza, Commissioner Negri Sembilan St. John Ambulance with the members of the Klang unit on Nov, 30, when he visited the Klang unit on an annual inspection. ■«l, 1 1 1, 1 1 I Nil Mm i Mill Hi| 111. I53 words
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Article575 1954-11-30 2 ALAGAPPA CHETTIAR'S REVIEW MADRAS: I>r. Kin. Alagappa Chettiar stated that the people should realise that all the countries had come to stay and whatever the ideologies they pursued, they had a right to exist. He was addressing the members of tbet Rotary Club at a luncheon meetingFOC - 575 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-11-30 2 A Tamil drama entitled 'FRIENDSHIP* was staged on Nov. 18, in Kuala Lumpur In aid of Tamil School Fund. Mr. G. Kumarasaniy is seen thanking the patrons for thte help they have rendered to the noble cause, Standing beside him i« Mr. K.55 words
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Article192 1954-11-30 2 BOMBAY r Mr. Justice Chainani and Mr. Justice Vyas, at the Bombay High Court, last Wednesday issued a rule against Mr. Ramnath Goenka, Managing Editor, Indian Express, Bombay, and Mr. N- G. Jog, acting resident Editor of the paper, to show cause who proceedings for contempt of courtFOC - 192 words
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104 1954-11-30 2 Ban On Secretariat Stall-Holders MADRAS; Nc tea, and Pansupari can be sold by stallholders in the Secretariat. An order to this eftect, passed about seven years ago, wM he strictly enforced, because patrons Miake the place insanitary instead of using the spittoons provided for the purpose. But this order doesFOC - 104 words
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Article131 1954-11-30 2 JULLUNDUR: Dr. Uopichand Bhargvaa, former Chief Minister of Punjab, was readmitted to the primary membership of the Congress orga nisation. Four other members of his group were also readmitted into the Congress. Dr. Bhargava and the four members of the group were expelled from the organisationFOC - 131 words
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367 1954-11-30 2 KARACHI: Prime Minister Mohammed Ali's announcement regarding the abolition of provincial boundaries and the sotting up of one administrative unit for Wi-t Pakistan ha« been deafcxibed by the Kar irhi Press as "giaild l *«*t tidings" and ''a historic step". The Press which had beenFOC - 367 words
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Article83 1954-11-30 2 LAHORE: The North-West Frontier Province Legislative Assembly, bv a unanimous vote endorsed the Pakistan Central Government's decision to weld West Pakistan into one unit. The Speaker of the Assem. bly and all the Ministers supported a resolution mo^ed by the Chief Minister, Sardar Abdur Rashid, endorsing theFOC - 83 words
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Article87 1954-11-30 2 KARACHI: Mr. HaMb Ibr.i him Rahimtoola, Governor of Pakistan Punjab, has been appointed a Minister in Pakistan Cabinet, it was announced. This brings the strengtN of the reconstituted Central Cabinet to ten. Mr. Rahimtoola's portfolio will be announced later. Mr. Mustaq Ahmer Gurmani, Minister for Interior lnFOC - 87 words
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Article144 1954-11-30 2 NEW DELHI: A sum of Rs. 1.5 lakhs had already been granted to fiv e States fo r setting up family planning centres, the Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. told Mr. Ibrahim in the Lok Sabha. Another sum of Rs. 1.5 lakhs •vas abcut toFOC - 144 words
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437 1954-11-30 3 I Raghavan On Aims Of New Cultural Mission NEW DELHI: At a reception in Peking In honour of the Chinese Cultural troupe on the eve of its departure to India, tbe Indian Ambassador and Srlmati Raghavan wished bon voyage and success to the troupeFOC - 437 words
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Article198 1954-11-30 3 Juvenile Delinquency In Madras MADRAS Madras Borsta, schools report an "eve r increasing" number of child delinquents i n the State. Overcrowding i n the 13 classified schools in the State —only four of them Govern-ment-run l.as led to ,an increase in escapee. According: to official figures, 190 boys, outFOC - 198 words
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83 1954-11-30 3 Russian Indian Steel Experts Meet In Delhi NEW DELHI: The delegation of 14 soviet experts who ;ire here in connexion with Betting U p of a steel plant met' Indian experts in New Delhi. The discussions, it is understood, centred round the general technical aspects of the proposed steel plantFOC - 83 words
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207 1954-11-30 3 NEW DELHI: A n agreement was signed in New i»e'.hl between India and the U.S.A. under which U.S. assistance for India's railway rehaoiita- tlon programme will be available-. The Govcnm^ut of the U.S.A. will, in accordance with the agreement, provide i-.i. amount ofFOC - 207 words
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Article211 1954-11-30 3 NEW DELHI: The junior wing of the Girls' Division of the National Cadet Corps for. mally came into being with the passing cut here of 64 lady officer cadets after completion of Mieir two-month pre-commis_ sion training. Till now the N.C.C. Girls' Division was cateringF.O.C. - 211 words
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112 1954-11-30 3 BOMBAY: Two strike* are due to be called on Dec. 10. Besides bank employees, petroleum workers from three States will also come out on that day to back their demands, among others, for bonus. Last week a mass rally of petroleum workers ratified the strikeFOC - 112 words
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Article57 1954-11-30 3 INDORE: The Inspector- General of Police, Madhya Bharat, is understood to have "uspended one Sub-Inspector, one Head Constable and four constables on charges of in connection with f he Betma dacolty. It may be 1 ecalled that armed dacoits i looted the Betma armoury and nluredFOC - 57 words
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Article107 1954-11-30 3 UNDORE: Mahants Mahendrajl anu Bhagftrathjl of Rauatn went a -fast unto Oeath/ last w«ek for the speedy recovery of a miaaing Idol of Lord Shiva. iThe Idol was recently stolen by unknown persons trom a temple in Kat lam, administered by the Court ..f Wards. The107 words
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145 1954-11-30 3 New Schemes To Step Up Sugar Production WAL>CHANDNAGAR (Bombay;.- The Indian Central Sugarcane Committee. which met her e last week under the chairmanship of Mr. k R. Damle, Additional Secretary Union Ministry of Food arid Agriculture, ha s sanctioned ne w schemes for stepping up sugarcane production in the factoryFOC - 145 words
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261 1954-11-30 3 Evacuees Property To Be Auctioned NEW DELHI: The Union Rehabilitation Ministry is taking steps to organise sales of evacuee prcperty in stages throughout the country, it is learnt. These properties will be first acquired under the Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, which received the President's assent last month. ExperiencedFOC - 261 words
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193 1954-11-30 3 Rs. 3.5m. Bonus For Coimbatore Textile Men MADRAS: An arbitration board's decision, announced here last week awards abrut Hs. lib laan.s as bonus to 35,000 textile workers in Coimbatore District for tne years >952 and 1953. Tue Madras Government in October last constituted a sixmember arbitration board representing the millFOC - 193 words
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Article58 1954-11-30 3 Anglo-Pakistani Agreement KARACHI Pakistan and the U. ,K. last week reached an agreement for avoidance of double taxation of income, it was officially announced here. The terms of the agreement will be announced after approval of the agreement by the two Governments. Discussions between »representatives of the two Govvernments hadFOC - 58 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-11-30 3 Mr. Periyaiya, son of Mr. Sinna Karupannan Of Kuala Lumpur Kepong Ma'n Road and Miss Letchuimi, daughter of Mr. Munbamy of Elmorla Estate Kepong, were married tm Nov. 11. Mr. Velu, teacher in the Elmoria Estate Tamil school conducted the marriage.45 words
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119 1954-11-30 3 Railway Retiring Rooms Open To All NEW DELHI: Railway retiring rooms throughout the country will be thrown open for uae by all classes of passengers who may wish to pay for them. Hitherto, the retiring rooms were divided into classes corresponding to travel classification on the Railways, and lowVr classFOC - 119 words
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Article57 1954-11-30 3 NEW DELHI: All Delhi Transport Service buses will be put o n the road shortly following an agreement reached betwcrkers. Dr. Sushila Nayyar, Delhi's Transport Minister, said that the workers had agreed to takp out the buses after prolonged negotiations between the -management and theFOC - 57 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-11-30 3 'PARTVAJRTHANAM', a Malay alam drama was staged In Kuala Lumpii r recently and it attracted good aud ence. In the picture (right) the servant is seen pleading before his inaster to allow mater's son marry b»» (servant's daughter as they have fallen in genuine love with66 words
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Article469 1954-11-30 3 BOMBAY: The Labour Ap. peltate Tribunal of India at Bombay directed the Automobile Products of India Ltd., Bbandup, near taere, to pay its 137 workmen compensation at the rate of half basic wages and dearness allowance for the whole period of one year when they wereF.O.C. - 469 words
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Article75 1954-11-30 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian High Comm'ssloner in London had been asked to enquire how it came about that Messrs. Aircraft Instrumentation Ltd., who were not on the list cf approved list of contractors, were given contracts to supply aircraft stores to IncHa, Mr. Satish Chandra, DeputyFOC - 75 words
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358 1954-11-30 3 NEW DELHI; The question of detention of the Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar and hit* party by the Pakistan police nn the Indo-Faklstan bo rtfer on October 17 last was rained in the Lok Sabha Mr. Choithram P. Gidwami. Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy MinisterFOC - 358 words
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Article45 1954-11-30 3 NEW DELHB: Mr. D C. Das. Secretary, U.P.S.C, has been appointed Director-Gen-eral of All India Radio. Ho will take over from Mr. M. Lai on Dec. 1. Mr. Lai is being posted as .Tnfnt Sprri>tar„ tm .Vt/% V_*.r_* I Ministry.— FOCFOC - 45 words
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203 1954-11-30 4 COLOMBO. The Indian Government has decided to grant one-year visas to Cey. India 0 StUdentS stud yingfn These students were being granted visas renewable every three months a procedure against which they appealed to the Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, and the I rimeFOC - 203 words
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440 1954-11-30 4 Kotelawala On Ceylonisatioh COLOMBO: Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said in London last week it was apparent that at least for some time yet with the high crop position and the generally satisfactory level of prices for the island's tea and rubber,A.P. - 440 words
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Article110 1954-11-30 4 COLOMBO: The, Ceylon Government has decided to ask India to consider her request to close down Ceylon's quarantine camps at Mandapam and 1 Tattaparai in South .India by Dtec. 31, it is learnt. Ceylon may put forward a proposal for the Indian Government to nin theseFOC - 110 words
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Article303 1954-11-30 4 COLOMBO: The Public Affairs Officer of the American Embassy here, Mr. Leslie Albion Squires, had ordered UV- /immediate withdrawal of an offending article entitled 4 tßam ay ana Retold}" released in one of the bulletins of the Embassy, on November 9. Soon after the reproduction ofFOC - 303 words
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Article138 1954-11-30 4 COLOMBO: Food Ministry officials have received a Chinese puzzle. Mr. K. H. Uu, vice-manager of the China National Cereals, Oils, and Fats' Export Corporation ,has written to tne Ministry asking for immediate payment of £20.370, due on "despatch money" for shipments during the period Oct. 1962,138 words
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Article76 1954-11-30 4 MOBCOW, Nov. B9: Britain, the United States and France today delivered identical notes to the Soviet Foreign Ministry rejecting the Russian invitation to the all-European security conference which opened here today. The Western notes were understood to state that priority must be given to the settlementReuter - 76 words
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35 1954-11-30 4 Handloom Goods Emporium To Be Opened Today me Jnaian iianaioom Gcoos Emporium will be declared open by Mr. R K. Tandon, Commissioner of India in Malaya, today at 5 t).m. at 23 Race Oourae Lane35 words
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Article101 1954-11-30 4 A section of the distinguished guests having tea at the new building of the Singapore Citv Council Labour Unions Federation, after it Waa declared open by Mr. T. P. F. McNeioe, City Council President. In the picture above are seen (right to left) Mr. R. k Tandon,I.D.M. - 101 words
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Article, Illustration479 1954-11-30 4 McNeice Tells Citco Employees Declaring open the new premises of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, Mr. McNeice said it was a happy Day for the Federation of City Council Labour Unions. He added: "You may be interested479 words
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Article77 1954-11-30 4 LONDON, Nov 29: The Duke of Kent, 19-year-old cousin of the Queen, was involved in a car accident on Friday night when he collided with a tree trunk which had been blown across a road near Workingham, about 30 miles west of London, theReuter - 77 words
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Article97 1954-11-30 4 BOMBAY: Nov. 29.- Mr^. Sucheta Kripalani. leader oi the Indian parliamentary delegation to Turkey, returned here yesterday by air accompanied by six members of the group. Four others had arrived en Friday. Mrs. Kripalani expressed admiration for the wa./ fti wnlch the Turks were tryingAP - 97 words
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Article94 1954-11-30 4 OXFORD, England, Nov. 29. Leftwing Labourite Aneurin Bevan said last nigh? Prime Minister Churchill is 18th Century. He is a man of very great virtues, but he is dated." Bevan, who has clashed many times with Sir Winston in the House of Commons, was addressing theAP - 94 words
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115 1954-11-30 4 Trust Russians: Archbishop Tells Christians! YORK, Northern England Nov. 29.—The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril (Garbett, today warned Christians against assuming that all Rusdlan "peace" overtures are diplomatic traps. "We must be ready to welcome any overtures which may come from Jhe o?her "ide cf the iron Curcaln, at anyReuter - 115 words
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Article134 1954-11-30 4 PRETORIA, Nov. 29.-Par-liamentarians of South Africa's governing Nation ili.vt Party started gathering (here over the week-end for their meeting on Tuesday to choose a ne w party leader and Prime Minister to succeed Dr. Daniel Malan. Mr. MaltiJi wanted Mr. Havenga to follow him as party leader, butReuter - 134 words
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Article216 1954-11-30 4 CHICAGO, Nov. 2'.*. New e%ideince that the earth ana the jmeteorites that bombard it were formed less than b billion years ago has been offered toy two atomic scientists. They used a new approach to the problem or determining the age of decaying refloat, cive substances216 words
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169 1954-11-30 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) Addrcss.ng the annual "Mixed"* Social gathering a t tb*» Kamala Club »u*t evening, the Indian Commissioner Mr. K. K. 'landon called upon the women ot Singapore at ill s cru.iai pVviod in the constitutional history of ihe: r169 words
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Article89 1954-11-30 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 29.— Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkcv, Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov and Communist Prty boss Nikita Khrushchev last night drank a toast tc the health of President Tito at a^gala party at the Yugoslav Embassy Honouring Yugoslavia's National Day. Th e toast was proposed oy KhrushchevA.P. - 89 words
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94 1954-11-30 4 I.A.F. Goodwill Mission To Visit Indonesia At the invitation of thP Indonesian Government an Indian Air tForce goodwill mission is visiting Indonesia py the end of the month. Led by Air Vice-Marshal A. M. Engineer, Deputy Chief of Air St aft and Deputy Air Commander, the mission is expected to94 words
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