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Title Section16 1954-12-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 292 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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242 1954-12-08 1 Red Leader's View-Nehru's London Talks Criticised NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— Mr. A joy GQiosh, General Secretary of the Indian Communist Party, said today that India's continued membership m the Commonwealth violated her sovereign status. There is no earthly reason why India should continue toReuter - 242 words
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Article199 1954-12-08 1 Women Nurses Men Doctors From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 7. Women nurses are now being medically examined only by Women Medical Officers stated the State Heatth Minister Mr. A. B. Shetty m the Assembly, yesterday. He was replying to a query by a Malabar member Mr. K. P. Gopalan,199 words
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Article165 1954-12-08 1 LINDEN (Alabama). Dec. 7 A warning that "blood will be spilled on the campus if Negroes try to enter White schools mi n Alabama was voiced last night at an organizational meeting- of the I»iarenco U»uDi,- vnit^ *juzens* Council. And another speaker, State SenatorAP - 165 words
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96 1954-12-08 1 PAK. CEYLON TO AID GOA AGAINST INDIA? NOVA GOA, Dec. 7: Portuguese India is seeking- to defeat India's economic blockade by developing trade with both Pakistan and Ceylon, officials here announced as the Portuguese motorship Luabo sailed for (Karachi with a special committee of producers and exporters to .seek exchanges.AP - 96 words
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Article42 1954-12-08 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 7.—Al--ghanißtan has 'extended lta barter trade agreement with Soviet Russia, Radio Kabul ieported. Under the agreement Ai^'ha nis tan receives petrol and other products from Russia m exchange for cotton and other agricultural produce. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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38 1954-12-08 1 M.C. Khanna's Portfolio In Central Cabinet From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELMI, Dec. 7.— Mr. Mehr Chand Khanna himself a refugee Minister from Norm West frontier was yesterday appointed Refugees' Rehabilitation Minister m the Government of India. Copyright.38 words
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Article104 1954-12-08 1 LONDON, Dec. 7 sir Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, said he deeply deplored on behalf of Britain and all civilised nations Communist China's action m treating American airmen shot down on military operations as spies. He was replying to a question m the House ofReuter - 104 words
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132 1954-12-08 1 POTENTIAL SINO INDIA FRIENDSHIP NEW DEL.HI, Dec. 7 T he itieae Vice Minister for Culture, Chan Chen To who arrived here yesterday at the head of a cultural delegation said at the airport that friendship between China and nd a was Playing an important role m the cause of worldReuter - 132 words
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Article190 1954-12-08 1 KEY WEST, FLORIDA Dec. 7.—To be accused of pinching prety girls is an insult to Cuban manhood, Cuban Consul H. Morales declared here yesterday. He demanded an apology from Dr. Harold Campbell, principal of Key West High School. And he will file an official protestA.P. - 190 words
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181 1954-12-08 1 -WARNS INDIA UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 7.— lndia charged yesterday that South Africa's policy of racial discrimination may lead to fearful race conflict and race war which would only benefit the party of international conspiracy." Purshottam Trikumdas told the U.N.AP - 181 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-12-08 1 Photo. South Africa's fifth Premier Johannes Gertuurdns Strijdotn, a staunch Republican who took over from retiring Premier Dr. Daniel Malan at midnight o# Nov. 30 A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article133 1954-12-08 1 DAMASCUS, Syria, Dec. 7 Twenty-flve thousand demonstrators paraded through Damascus m a protest against death sentences given Muslim Brotherhood leaders m JSgypt on Saturday. In the mosque. Sheik Mustafa Sibal addressed the gathering urging them to use "the legal way to save innccent blood dueAP - 133 words
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82 1954-12-08 1 Madras Decisions And Andhra Court From Our Own Correspondent GUNTUR, Dec. 7.— A1l decisions of Madras High Court prior to the creation of the Andhra State High Court are now binding upon the Andhra Court declared a full bench of Andhra High Court yesterday deciding a revision petition. The issue82 words
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265 1954-12-08 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec 7: The ailing 78-year-old Pope Pins XII back on semi-solid food yesterday for the first time In a fortnight will broadcast to the world from his sick bed on Wednesday. mm As w a reat rell g iouReuter - 265 words
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Article152 1954-12-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELJiI, Dec. 7.— Mr. S. v. VenKataraman, former 1.C.5., Secretary Commerce Ministry the Government of India, was yesterday sentenced to six montns simple imprisonment on two charges of corruption by the Special Judge, Mr. 8. B. Capooi. Mi. Venkaiar;iman was152 words
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144 1954-12-08 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 7.—U.S. participation m the U.N. military observer group maintaining the cease fire between India, Pakistan and Kashmir, ceased yesterday with the departure of the last two American officers. Prime Minister Nehru stated six months ago thai the Americans were "noA.P. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-12-08 1 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL who was 80 Nov. SO, replies to tributes after receiving: In Westminster Hall, London, Graham Sutherland's portrait of himself (behind) and an illuminated address signed by all Members of both Houses of Parliament. Left to right: Sir Anthony Eden, the Foreign Minister; F.AP - 103 words
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476 1954-12-08 1 Noel-Baker Asks Churchill LONDON, Dec. 7.— The Labour opposition accused Sir Winston Churchill's Government of treating with contempt" a mandate it was given by the House of Commons to seek talks between world leaders on the hydrogen bomb menace. Mr. PhilipReuter - 476 words
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Article128 1954-12-08 1 Today (Wednesday) is the last day on which the Electoral Registers will be open for public inspection and on which claims to be added to the Register or objections to names m the Register can be lodged. All centres except sub Post Offices but including the128 words
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Article36 1954-12-08 1 MADRAS, Dec. 7 India was the laigest supplier of pepper to the United States duringr the first ten months of this year, a pepper exporting hOUSe renorfnrf k.n .«,o*«.Jl day APAP - 36 words
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151 1954-12-08 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec 7: All bank managements published notices today assuring the public that banks would remain open for business even if all clerks went on strike from Friday, Dec 10. However, they would remain open only for151 words
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542 1954-12-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Dec. 8, 1954 DATO TAN'S BOLDNESS AN echo of Dato Sir l Cheng-lock Tan's recent attack on "White Imperialism" m Asia is contained m the latest issue of the Malayan Mirror, the official organ of the Malayan Chin- ese Association, of which J he is542 words
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Article174 1954-12-08 2 DACCA:' Mr. S. N. Bakar, Commissioner Civil SuppLies, announced that m pursuance of the policy of progresive decontrol of essential commodities, the Government will lift rationing from the remaining four principal towns m East Bengal from Dec. 6. He told a Press conference that theFOC - 174 words
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Article154 1954-12-08 2 NEW DELHI: Boring work on the sea bed for the proposed lighthouse at Lushlngton shoals, 20 miles off Kandla, m he Gulf of Kutch, is expected to begin shortly. This follows completion of mode] studies for the propose lighthouse and discussions between the Engineer-in-ChlefFOC - 154 words
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Article26 1954-12-08 2 CUTTACX: Orissa State's North Zone Community Project seminar was inaugurated on Saturday by the Chief Ministor, Mir. Nab&krishna Chaudhurl, In the Bhßdrak Hlvh Rrhnni ompcund.- FOCFOC - 26 words
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352 1954-12-08 2 Will Cost Rs. 4 Billion Yearly! NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last week turned down a private member's proposal to amend the Constitution to make the Central Government take "initial steps" within five years o& its commencement for providing compulsory education m India for all childrenFOC - 352 words
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Article207 1954-12-08 2 LiAHORE: The Pakistan Punjab Assembly last week adopted a resolution welcoming the one-unit plan for West Pakistan announced by the Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, recently, while the Opposition group of 12 members walked out as the resolution was put to vote. The walk-outFOC - 207 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-12-08 2 In the football match organista by the All-Malaya la.-uiJ Association recently, the Malayan Printing Association M. K. T. Youths, won the mat.li by s—l. Mr. Muniyandi is seen receiving the Oeepavali Silver Cup, from Mr. S. O. K. Obaldullah, Federal Legislative Council member. xhe match58 words
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Article192 1954-12-08 2 KARACHI; Sir B. G. Con- tan tine, Chief Judge, and Justice Z. Lari, of the Division Bench of the Sind Chief Court, last week said that they wore not competent to hear the writ application against Mr. m A. Khuhro, Chief Minister of Slnd. Their Lordships orderedFOC - 192 words
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187 1954-12-08 2 Spl. Council To Study Population Problems NEW DELHI; The Union Health Minister, Rajkuman Amrit Kaur, told the L.ok Babha that Government were considering- thic establishment of a Council to promote studies n population problems. The Minister informed Mr. Kiishnacharya Joshi, during question time, that pilot stucnes on the rhythm methodFOC - 187 words
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Article51 1954-12-08 2 BOMBAY: The President of the iFederation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and industry, Mr. B. M- Birla, returned to London from a sixweeks' visit to the United States, says London report. Mr. Birla had earlier spent some time m the U.K. and also visited the Continent.FOC - 51 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-12-08 2 Swami Ramdas At Shuddha Samajam Picture taken on the occasion of His Holiness Sv.ami liamdas visltfng the Shu.l dha Samajam, Petaling, recently. Seen In the pictur are from left to right: Swami Ramdas Mother Krishna Bai Sivananda Poththaj, Mrs. Kanakambi^ai (La<ly Tutor) Sister Mangalam, and Samajam pupils.47 words
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Article169 1954-12-08 2 GAUHATI; Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, Governor of Assam, is reported to have suggested to the Government of Incua to form a Part 'c' state administration for Naga Hills district and other adjoining Nagainhabited areas m Assam. The Nagas have been agitating, for the last seven jears, forFOC - 169 words
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Article48 1954-12-08 2 Kashmir ExMinister Set Free SRINAGAR: Mr. Mirza Afaal Beg, former Revenue Minister ct Kashmir, who was arrested along with Sheikh Afoduia and detained from August 9 last year, was released last Tuesday. Mr. Beg was brought from Kud sub-jail to Anantang tewn where he was set free. FOCFOC - 48 words
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351 1954-12-08 2 JIIARIA- Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha. Chief Minister of Bihar, inaugurating the si xth Manbhum Political Confen \e here last week said he was pained to find questions involving boundary disputes, leading to bickerings among States, raised at a critical time m the nationsFOC - 351 words
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Article83 1954-12-08 2 MADURA!: Three textile mitts are proposed to be started at SiUuman, Kappalur and Vilangu&i near here. These mills are under construction and are expected to start functioning by the beginning of next year. They wiU have IOfiOO spindles each. They are expected to provide permanentF.O.C. - 83 words
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Article45 1954-12-08 2 Annamalai Varsity Silver Jubilee ANNAMALiAINAGAR: The Sliver Jubilee of the Annamalju University will be celebrated en February 9, 1955, it is learnt. H,is Highness the Rajpiamukh of Mysore will preside over the celebrations, and Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-Presi-dent, Indian Union, is likely to participate.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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410 1954-12-08 2 Commonweal T.N.T. Members To Join Congress MADRAS: Members of the Tamil Nad Toilers Party and the Commonwea 1 Party m the Madras Assembly have decided to join the Congress as fullfledged members, it is understood. Eighteen members of these two parties 12 belonging to the T.N.T. Party a/id six toFOC - 410 words
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Article177 1954-12-08 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. A C Guha, Deputy tFinanoe Minis ter, told the Ix>k sabha last week m reply to Pandit M D. (Jpadhyay that no payment nad been made by the Pakistan Government so far m respect of her partition debt to India. Mr. Guha saidFOC - 177 words
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Article104 1954-12-08 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. V. H. Krishna Menon, lewder of Indian delegation to the United Nations, suggested last week that there should be less talk on headhunters among the civilised people, sa ys a U.B. report. He said "At least these headhunters take only one head at aFOC - 104 words
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195 1954-12-08 2 Sec. 30 Of Cr. P.C. Not 'Ultra Vires" Of Constitution NEW DELHI: The Full Bench of the Supreme Court last Thursday unimously held that Section 30 of the Code of Criminal Procedure was uot uilra vires of the Constitution. The validity of that Section had been challenged on the groundFOC - 195 words
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51 1954-12-08 2 Rs 27,000 Jewellery Seized From Passenger BOMBAY: Th« Central railway police last Friday seized at Victoria Terminus Station Jewellery worth Rs. 27,000 from a passenger who had alighted from the Madras Express. The police said the jewellery had been stolen from a pawn shop m Chintadrinpt Mnrfrna on Tuesday night.FOC - 51 words
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Article82 1954-12-08 2 NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Home Affairs m a communique says that the President lias approved the appointment of Mr. Justice Bijan Kumar Mukherjea to be the Chief Justice of India upon the retirement Of Mr. Justice Me.hr Chand Mahajan with effect from December 23,FOC - 82 words
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Article46 1954-12-08 2 MADRAS: Mr. D. C. Kotharl is to be appointed Sheriff of Madras, Md. .Kothari is a prominent businessman of Madras, connected w ith a number of textile concerns, plantations, etc. He took charge of the office of Sheriff on Dec. 7, FOCFOC - 46 words
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508 1954-12-08 3 Non- Official Bill In Indian Parliament N£\, DELHI: A non-official Rili seekm* to anuvAi we uoa»t*uiuon to provide for reciui of ineuiDo.s oi ramaiueait and state k<gi&lauires by their e.e.tarB was introduced m the Rajya Safcii •«<* Friday by Mr. batyapnya BanerjeeFOC - 508 words
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Article140 1954-12-08 3 INDORE: A new idol of Lord Shiva was installed m the Shantinath Temple at Ratlam last week m place of the old one which was found missing some weeks ago. The Madhya Bharat Government has taken over administration of the temple and lias placed ItFOC - 140 words
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Article53 1954-12-08 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. N- I>. Gulati, Chief Engineer, Union Ministry of Irrigation and Power, who will lead the Indian delegation to the talks between India, Pakistan *ma World Bank regarding the Indus Basi n waters beginning m Washington from Dec 8. left here f Or U'/nhin^nnFOC - 53 words
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Article82 1954-12-08 3 LUVKNOW: The Ganga Canal m U.P. will be 100 year a old on Dec. 9. The canal was opened for trrigation m 1854. The President, Dr. Prasad, will declare open the centenary pavilion near the Bhim Goaa weir m Hardwar on the occasion. The celebrationsFOC - 82 words
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Article76 1954-12-08 3 LMPHAL: All shops and bazars m Imphal and its suburbs observed hartal as a protest against last week's lathi charge by the police on school boys and satyagrahis m front of the Adviser's office. A mile-long procession of students paraded the main streets shouting slogans condemning theFOC - 76 words
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Article95 1954-12-08 3 NEW DKLJiI; The tea m oi Bvviet steel experts, no,y m India to examine with l»u<an experts technical ana mini uspects of setting up a steel ptant, left n«w i^eim on Dec. i ior a 20-ctay tour Of tne country. Tney will visit WestFOC - 95 words
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Article34 1954-12-08 3 NEW DELMI; A sum of Ks. 1,21,265 has been contributed to the "Ran Ahmad Kidwai Memorial Fund," following the Prime Minister's appeal for donations te\ it. it wa_<* stnt.t»d here.- FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article48 1954-12-08 3 NEW MEDICAL OFFICER MYSORE: Dr. S. Sreenivasan, Resident Medical Officer, Borwing Hospital, took charge on Nov. 22 as Medical Officer of the Mysore Iron and Steel Works Hospital, In the place of Dr. S. T. Puttanna, transferred to Bownng Hospital as eye specialist, says a Bnadravati report.— FOCFOC - 48 words
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207 1954-12-08 3 PONDlciifca^Y: The forthcoming exactions here will be sunlit n M ia between the Congress ana tne ooinaiiuinsts, accwiain^ to LroiAiciu ouHerv©r». lndiaaLuns available show that au pai ties opposed to the uumuuucuais wali unite imuer the Congress banner when Mr. Kaniaraj Naaar, the State ctfiiefFOC - 207 words
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93 1954-12-08 3 ALJ-AHAJBAD: Two stuaents of the H ami da women's Intermediate College here went on a hunger strike at mid-day on Nov. 27 demanding- the reinstatement of the Principal of the College, recently olsmissed by the Managing Committee. Students of the college have been on anFOC - 93 words
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Article315 1954-12-08 3 Provision Of Act "Ultra Vires" BAJRODA: Mr. A. K. shah, Civil Judge, Senior Division totting a-s the payment o f wages authority, declared ultra vires a section of the Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act which directed payment of retrenchment compensation to workmen. Mr. Shah said it infringedFOC - 315 words
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143 1954-12-08 3 CHANDIGARH: The Pakistani and Indian fcJorder armed jxJice exo!ianged heavy fire ror about 12 hours at a point about 20 mixes from Ferozepore on the Indian side of the xiiver SuUej, according to a i-eport received here. The firing, which began atFOO - 143 words
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Article131 1954-12-08 3 KANPUR: The Executive Committee of the U.P. Chamber of Commence, which rant Here last week under the presidentship of Mr. K. Sri /as lava, viewed with grave concern the proposal to amend Article 31 of the Constitution relating to the acquisition of private property by theFOC - 131 words
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Article73 1954-12-08 3 ALLEPPEY: The driver of a taxi was killed last week as a result of his being knocked down by a motor car at Kalavoor five miles from here. He Is repcrted to have stood beside his motor car which was parked on the roadside whenFOC - 73 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-12-08 3 Photo). On display m the picture are the gifts from the Indian (line Arts Society, Singapore to the Malaya Hall, Second from left is Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relalion* Officer, Singapore who accepted the gifts. P.R.P.R. - 42 words
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Article53 1954-12-08 3 VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Jan Sangh. has decided to contest the forthcoming elections m the State. Mr. Gopal Takure, organi zing secretary of the Andhra Pradesh Jan Sangh, m a statement to the Press here said the Sangh would put up candidates m most ofFOC - 53 words
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Article39 1954-12-08 3 AccountantGeneral Of Madras BOMBAY: Mr. A. K. Raman, Secretary, Civil Supplies Department, Bombay, has been appointed Acoountant-General, Madras, vice Mr. Balakrishnan, who is retiring, Mr. A. K. Raman is scheduled to take over charge from Mr. Balakrtshn on FOCFOC - 39 words
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115 1954-12-08 3 Indian Farm Students Back From U.S.A. NEw DELHI: The second group cf 25 Indian boys. V 'ho went to the U.S.A. last April to study farming condtt.ons under the International Farm Ycllji Exchange !Pr jg; mmc, have returned t o New Delhi alter a stay of about seven months there.FOC - 115 words
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Article41 1954-12-08 3 MADRAS: Alfonso, aged 2%, resident of a slum In Cox Square, Cbintadnpet, gave birth to triplets all girl*, on Nov. 29, frt the maternity ward attached to Ashok Vlhar, the Health Centre of the Madras Corporation.— FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article204 1954-12-08 3 MADURAI; A call to brahmin youth not to aspire for any political positions or clerical posts was made by Mr. K. BaJasubramania Iyer, M4LI.C, presiding- over the first anniversary celebrations of the Madurai Brahmin Young Mqfn's Association Mr. N. R. Krishnaswamy Iyengar, inaugurating the celebrations, advisedFOC - 204 words
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Article99 1954-12-08 3 JiAiiXiNADA: A rormei ■a^eaKer oi cne Madras Asaemoiy, Mr. i3iiiu.su fsamoaiuuitni, has re-joined the Conuns was announced here oy Mr. b. uopaaa. Keadi, president of the Ananra PMdaiw congress, at an election meeting. Mr. Sambamurthi resigned from the Congress with Mr. iraxasam a iew years ago andFOC - 99 words
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Article108 1954-12-08 3 MADRAS: Members of the West German Medical Delegation, at the conclusion of their tour of India, left last Wednesday by Bd* for Colombo. Dr. Sann, a member of the delegation, said that they were very much impressed with what they had been able to see mFOC - 108 words
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Article91 1954-12-08 3 NEW PJSJUHH: The Pakistan Government had not agreed to a suggestion by India that o joint commission bo set up to go into the question of maintenance of shrines, the Deputy Minister for Rehabilitation, Mr. J. ,K. Bhonsla. told Sardar Hukum Singh m the Lok Sabha.FOC - 91 words
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96 1954-12-08 3 Rs. 55,000 Opium Haul Near Chidambaram CHIDAMISAKAM: The Madras C.li->. and the Cliican.baram Town Police broke open iast week on suspicion two steel suit cases at Vaiiampadugtai Railway Station and seized 32 imperial seers of contraband opium valued at R». 55,000. It is stated that these contraband goods were wrappedFOC - 96 words
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97 1954-12-08 3 1,182 New Wagons For Indian Railways NEW DELMI: The Indian railways received 1,182 new goods wagons during September, raising the total number so far received during the present financial year to more than 4,300, it was announced. About 76 per cent of the wagons delivered during the month were manufacturedFOC - 97 words
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Article72 1954-12-08 3 NEW DELHI: The President has given his assent to the following Bills; Sikh Gurdwaras (Third Amendment) Bill. 1954 L Code of Criminal Procedure (Bombay Amendment) Bill, 1954; West Bengal Alienation of Land (Temporary Provisions) Bill, 1953; U.P. Civil Laws (Reforms and Amendment, Bill, 1953; WestFOC - 72 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-12-08 3 Mr. K. Kamaraj NaU.tr. Chief Minister of Madras, addressing a mammoth public meeting m Ponilicherry, which he visited for two days recently.25 words
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80 1954-12-08 3 Nehru On Changing One's Profession NEW DELHII: "It is wrong to say that one can change one's profession," remarked Mr. Nehru, while recalling his earlier statement indicating that some day he might take 'o "some other profession.'' "It is ctij)icuf4. to do so; a carpenter cannot become a blacksmith,' heFOC - 80 words
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145 1954-12-08 3 NAGPUR: Three Central trade union organisations are supporting the All-India Bank Employees' general strike, due to start on Dec. 10. At a two-day meeting ibetween the representatives of the three organisations and ihe Bank Employees' Association, which concluded last week, the formerFOC - 145 words
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Article85 1954-12-08 4 COIjOMBO: Exchange COntrol authorities a nd the C.I.D have unearthed what is alleged to be one of the biggest recent exchange control frauds. It Involves a n exciiange control permit obtained for a sum of nearly Rs. 80,000 on an inflated invoice for an import consignment. The consignmentFOC - 85 words
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247 1954-12-08 4 They Can't Get Extra Money When Needed: Relaxation Of Exchange Regulations Urged COLOMBO: The President of the Union of Ceylon Students m India, Mr. S. Bhaskaran, has appealed to the Controller of Exchange and the Minister of Finance to relax the exchange controlFOC - 247 words
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Article127 1954-12-08 4 COLOMBO The working conditions of plantation workers m Ceylon were discussed it the 127 th session of the Governing Body of the 1.L.0. held m Geneva from November 16 to 19. Mr. S. Thondaman. president of the C.D.C. who haa returned from Geneva alter i epresentingFOC - 127 words
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136 1954-12-08 4 Buddhists Seek Administration Of Bodh Gay a COLOMBO: Buddhists are to make a claim for complete control and administration of Bodfh Gaya and Kusinara, the site where Lord Buddha attained nirvana. Dr. G. P. Malalasekera, noted Buddhist scholar of Ceylon and' President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, will visitFOC - 136 words
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Article94 1954-12-08 4 The Commissioners Of Currency, Malaya and British Borneo, have received limited stocks of $1 currency notes of a new design bearing the portrait of the Queen. These notes will be issued to the public from the offices of the Currency Commissioners at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penan-g. Kuching94 words
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Article79 1954-12-08 4 HONG KONG, Dec. 7: Three British members of a United Kingdom and Hong Kong industrialists and businessmen's mission to Red China, arrived here by train from Peking and said negotiations with the Red Chinese were "fairly successful". They did not state the actualAP - 79 words
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599 1954-12-08 4 Experience At Ceylon Customs Almost An 'Inquest' Says A Copenhagen Traveller COLOMBO: E. Lindeberg of Copenhagen who spent a few hours m Ceylon when his ship the "Malaya" called here m the last week of October, says he wasted his money visiting the Island. He says he bad passed throughFOC - 599 words
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56 1954-12-08 4 Princess Theatre (Sungei Siput) Opening Today The Princess Theatre, Sungei Stput, Ferak will be declared open today at 5.50 p.m. by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Zakaria, A.D.O. There will be a party on the occasion followed by tne screening of the M-O-M comedy "The Long, Long Trailer" (m techni colour)56 words
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Article71 1954-12-08 4 LONDON, Dec. 7 The new Lord Shepherd, Singapore businessman who became a Baron while flying to England arrived here. When he left Singapore m a British Overseas Airways Corporation airliner he heard that his father was seriously ill. When he arrived at Zurich he learned ofReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-12-08 4 PHOTO. QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 leaves Harrods Department Store, London, after more than two hours Christmas Shopping, on December 2. She spent an hour m the toy department, examining toys ranging from a space game for 4 shillings 11 pence to a doll's pram for ten guineas.AP - 79 words
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Article111 1954-12-08 4 A t ederation Government spokesman, commenting on a report appearing yesterday m a Singapore Englishlanguage newspaper (Not th«s Indian Daily Mail) concerning Chin Peng, says it is true that during the last year Chin Peng the Malayan bandit leader for whose head the Malayan111 words
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81 1954-12-08 4 TOKSTO, Dec. 7. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, fighting back m the face of a no-confi-dence motion filed against him m the Diet, said he will taxc his case to the people If tne move succeeds. Yoshida, speaking through the secretary-general of his Liberal Party,A.P. - 81 words
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Article44 1954-12-08 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 7: Ambassadors from the British Common wealth and other countries last night attended a brilliant reception at the Ceylon Embassy m Washington m honour of Ceylcn's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. who is en a world tour- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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417 1954-12-08 4 Malayan Among Australian Delegation To Religious Seminar At Madras SYDNEY, A party of seven from Australia will reach Madras this month to join with Rmoan Catholic university students and graduates from all over the worul m the Pax Rotnana Asian .Seminar due to begin at Loyola College on Friday Dec417 words
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Article338 1954-12-08 4 China Treaty Dims Prospects KOTELAWALA'S TALKS WITH IKE WASHINGTON, Dec. 7: Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, and President Eisenhower conferred yesterday on an .conoin.c approach in the fight against Communism in Southeast Asia. At the end Of their half- hour talk, President EisenhowerAP - 338 words
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