Indian Daily Mail, 12 September 1955
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Title Section16 1955-09-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 209 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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382 1955-09-12 1 Orissa Floods Marooned People Refuse To Leave Their Homes! Problem Of Feeding Those Perched On Tree Tops Orthodox Hindus Won't Touch It! CALCUTTA, Sept. 11 A low pressure area brought heavy rain to Orissa's 170-mile coastal belt yesterday. The downpour piled misery on an estimated 3,000,000 persons emerging from theAP - 382 words
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121 1955-09-12 1 MacDONALD TO MEET ALL INDIAN LEADERS LONDON, Sept. 11. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, former Commissioner-General m South East Asia, left London airport for New Delhi yesterday to take up his new post as British High Commissioner m India. Mr. Mac Donald commenteo >efort leaving: "I should arrive there tomorrow evening'121 words
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Article132 1955-09-12 1 FIFTY LAWYERS TO DEFEND ONE IZMIR, Turkey, Sept. 11.— Fifty lawyers turner up m nearby Tire to defend a politician on trial for making a speech. The prosecution alleges that Kasim Gulek, leader of the opposition Peoples' Republican Party, caused an artificial Increase m the prices of essential commodities becauseAP - 132 words
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Article93 1955-09-12 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 11. T.ie AlLlndia Wrestling Association has requested Sweden's Amateur Wrestling Association to arrange a visit to India of the Swedish Team, which would be touring the United States, Honolulu, Manila and Tokyo next March. The team would leave Tokyo on March 28, and accordingReuter - 93 words
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Article73 1955-09-12 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. v Egyptian Deupty Premier Gamal Salem spent the second day of his stay In the Indian capital conferring with members of the Planning Commission, comparing contrasting conditions m Egypt and India. Later, addressing the Indian council of world affairs, Salem spoke of the recentAP - 73 words
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139 1955-09-12 1 From Our Correspondent KI'AJLA LUMPUR, Sunday: Mr. V. T. Sambandan, president of the Malayan Indian Congress, and Federal Labour Minister today announced ten Bharathi Prizes" for the best translations of Malay stories Into Tamil suitable for use In Indian schools. These prizes or $50139 words
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Article45 1955-09-12 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 11.— The Japanese Government has re. called Calcutta Consul Tsukao Kawabata, the local Japanese Consul-General, said today. Kawabata. Attached to the Japanese Consul-General's office m Calcutta as consul since September, 1952, will leave with his family on Monday.— APAP - 45 words
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361 1955-09-12 1 Indonesian Minister's Blunt Statement To Marshall Mission DJAKARTA, Sept. 11— Today we do not want to see Singapore only as a convenient harbour, and as a sort of mid die stage through which one goods pass before reaching the world. The whole world picture361 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-09-12 1 PANT TOWERS OVER THE NIZAM PHOTO. MR. RAMAKRISHNa RAO, centre, Chief Minister of Hyderabad, appears to look fearfully at PANDIt PANT, the towering Indian Home Minister, as he welcomes Pant to on Au 81 At left m black to NIZAM OF HYDERABAD, once reputed t o be the richest manAP - 66 words
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Article245 1955-09-12 1 India To Ask U. N. Members B f AY: Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon, India's Chief Delegate to the United Nations, said here India might consult other U.N. members on the next steps to be taken to solve the "Problem of Portuguese Colonialism m India." He told aReuter - 245 words
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117 1955-09-12 1 MALAYAN TIMBER EXPORTERS FORM ASSOCIATION (From Our Correspondent) KUALA. LUMPUR, Sunday: At a meeting of Malayan timber exporters held here yesterday it was unanimously decided to form the Federation of Malaya Timber Exporters Association. Malayan timber trade had fast developed into a maior industry earning well over $17,000,000. It had117 words
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Article42 1955-09-12 1 NEW DELHI. Sent. 11. India has accepted a Canadian offer of an Atomic reactor. It was learned officially today. An announcement is expected on Monday. Th« reactor would be similar to one operating m Canada since 1947.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article59 1955-09-12 1 TAIPEH, Sept. 11. The United Dally News, an indepen. dent Nationalist Newspaper, has described the Malayan Government's Amnesty Proclamation as a "Communist Victory". The paper saidt The amnesty "is tantamount to hold, ingr formal talks with International Communists. "It expands Communist peace offensive m the Far East fromReuter - 59 words
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Article30 1955-09-12 1 TRAVEL TALK: The members of the Kamala dub, Singapore, who had visited different countries will give their impressions. The meet, in* Commences at 4.46 p.m. r Maria** mi.30 words
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934 1955-09-12 1 Marshall Party Visit Bandung, Bogor DJAKARTA, Sept. 11. Singapore's Goodwill Mission now /isitlng Indonesia this evening returned to Djakarta at 5 p.m. after the third day of the Indonesian Government's generous and efficient hospitality, cables Mr. G. G. Thomson, Singapore t*ublic Relations Officer who accompanies the Marshall Mission. The Mission934 words
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300 1955-09-12 1 U. S.-Red China Agreement Reached On Release Of Civilians GENEVA, Sept 11 The United States and China yesterday reached final agreement on release of American civilians held m China. The United States, In return, was understood to have agreed that all Chinese m the United States could go to theAP; Reuter - 300 words
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Article81 1955-09-12 1 LONE)ON, Sept. H_ Mr. V. X; Krishna Menon, India's rovinc Envoy, arrived here by air today from New Delhi on his way to New York. He plans to leave for New York next Saturday to lead his country's delegation to the United Nations 10th General AssemblyReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-09-12 1 to£r ritt SlT^'JO* ANTHONY EDEN made flying htoJ°fsf, on SJP*: When he took over the control* of ph. < ffw. Ujto^jtawi A-bomber, the AVBOVnIcM, while on l^-mlnute trip over the Hampshire and sowi nl. AP. Photo riiowtj PUot Roland Falk (foreground' watch-44 words
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500 1955-09-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Sept. 12, 1955 Surrender Prospects THE long campaigned fo* umiwty wa« at last declared Jointly by the Ooveramento of tfc» Federmttoa of Malaya sad the Colony of Singapore last Friday. But the very same day as the amnesty was announced, one of our esteemed contemporaries500 words
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Article108 1955-09-12 2 HYDERABAD: The State Assembly, last week took up tne Hyderabad Municipal Oor. poratians Bill for clause-by-clause consideration and pass. e<j 11 clauses Including Clause 3 which latd down the procedure through which a single Corporation could be formed fur Greater Hyderabad m place of the present Hyderabad108 words
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Article1327 1955-09-12 2 DISLOYALTY TO PARTY GOVT. IS NO REASON DEBATE OH INDIAN BILL NEW DELHI: THE HOME MINISTER, PANDIT G. B. PANT, MOVING FOB CONSIDERATION OF A MOTION FOR REFERENCE OF THE CITIZENSHIP BULL TO A JOINT COMMITTEE IN THE RAJ V A SABHA LAST WEEK SAID IT WAS1,327 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-09-12 2 General Douglas McArthur (left) handshakes Japanese Foreign Minister Shlgemltsu, In New York, when the two met, on the Tenth Anniversary of the Japanese Surrender, when Shigemltsn signed for Japan, with General McArthur looking on.36 words
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479 1955-09-12 2 NEW DELHI: The decimal system of coinage to be introduced some time m October, 1956, will have as its smallest unit the 'nay a paisa." No names have yet been decided upon for the twounit, five-unit and ten-unit coins. The new coins, both m479 words
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400 1955-09-12 2 Criticism Of West Pakistan One-Unit Bill j KARACHI: A member la the Pakistan Constituent Assembly said that the Government* One-Unit Bill went against the Lahore resolution of the Muslim League the resolution passed m 1940, which for the first time wanted partition of India to create Pakistan. Mr. Mahmud All400 words
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Article77 1955-09-12 2 THEY ONLY TEACH OTHERS HYDERABAD: Despite 10 appearances at the regional language qualification examinations, 398 primary school teachers were unable to secure 86% of the marks required for a pass, accord- In* to Mr. Oopal Rao Ekbote, Hyderabad's Education Minister. He told the State Assembly that these teachers have been77 words
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Article107 1955-09-12 2 GEORGETOWN: Indian repatriates numbering 267 varying m age from eighty years to seven months, left for India by the 9 ,400- ton Resurgent. The ship has a 115-member Indian and Chinese crew. The chief reason for the Indians' decision to return is stated to be107 words
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Article92 1955-09-12 2 NAINITAL: Dr. Ram Mano- r har Lohla. the dissident P.S. c P. leader, has claimed that out of the total membership of f 1,75,000 of the p.S.P. m the J country, nearly '.00.000 had extended support to the new Party which would be inaugu- rated next month.92 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-09-12 2 NEW DELHI; The VicePresident, Dr. Fladhakrishnan, was 67 on Sept 5. He was cheered with acclamation when he entered the Rajya Sabra Earlier, President Rajendra Prasad, Central andi State Ministers, Members of Parliament, officials and friends, called on him at his residence and offered felicitations. A larg-e59 words
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492 1955-09-12 2 Nehru Stresses Importance NEW DELHI: The All-India Congress Committee which met here had an informal session. The principal subjects placed for consideration by the President, Mr. Dhebar, are the Second Five- Year Plan, village industries and co-operation and or* ganisational matters. The A-I.C.C. divided492 words
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Article51 1955-09-12 2 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGllHvray. flew to Benteng, Pahang, In a Pioneer aircraft to say farewell to the Ist Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry Regiment, who Hill be leaving for the united Kingdom. Picture shows His Excellency (right) talking with R.S.M. K.B. Barlett In the Sergeants'51 words
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Article85 1955-09-12 2 SUBHADRA DEVI TO MARCH AGAIN POON'A: Mrs. Subhadra Dcvi, of Sagar, heroine ot tiie Aug. 15 mass satyagraha m Uoa, declared here, last week that she would again march into Goa on Oct. J. She also indicated that this time she intended to take at least '400 women satyagrahis with85 words
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279 1955-09-12 2 POST-TRANSFER ELECTIONS IN PONDICHERRY NEW DELHI: Fresh elections would be held m PondL cnerry after Its de jure transfer to India, Mr. A. K. Chanda, oeputy Minister for External Anairs told Mrs. Renu Chakravarty and Mr. T. B. Vital Rao In the Lok sabha. Mrs. Crakravarty and Mr. Vital Rao279 words
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Article38 1955-09-12 2 VIZAGAPATAM: Thhe Gov. ornment of Andhra have opened a training centre for the manufacture of glass bangles and beads at Simhacralam. The centre was declared open by Mr. J. P. l. Gyyn, Collator. Vtekhthpttearo.38 words
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Article667 1955-09-12 3 Into Telegu, Kannada And Maratha Areas Move To Form Vbhalandhra Mr S r^n T DE 2^ D L J Andhra Ch *<* MW.tr. St-# if R di U hißted here thal Hyderabad SUte, shorn of its Marathi speaking component mfcht continue as a separate entity.667 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-09-12 3 Japanese actress Mltsuko Kusabue is seen on a visit to one of the characteristic handicraft work shops at Capri. She arrived here after attending the International Film Festival at Venice.34 words
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Article91 1955-09-12 3 BANGALOREI: The South Kanara District Congress Committee and the Mangalore Bar Association have sent telegrams to the States Reorganisation Commission pro. testing against the reported move to include Kosaragod Taluq m the proposed Aikya Kerala state, it was stated that the area was predominantly a Kannada and91 words
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Article86 1955-09-12 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. d. P. Karmarkar Informed Mrs. Violet Alva that 73,017 monkeys had been allowed to be exported from India b y air since Mar. 11 last when export of monkeys except with the Government's express per* mission, was banned. *}dea that •xport <X monkeys86 words
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Article140 1955-09-12 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nebm recently expressed bin strong dislike for the phrase "summit conference* which he suggested should not be used on the floor of Parliament. Answering a supple, mentary by Mr. Bhupesh Gupta In the Rajya Sabha as to what Mr. Nehru had In140 words
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272 1955-09-12 3 SIR ATUL CHATTERJEE DIES IN ENGLAND LONDON; sir Atul Chatterjee, a former High Commissioner for India m Britain, died last week at Rexhill-on-Sea m Sussex. Sir Atul w as Just over 80 years of age. Sir Atul was the Government of India Representative at the International Labour Conference at Washington272 words
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Article99 1955-09-12 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ann K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, told Mrs. Renu Chakravarty that the Arbitra. tion Committee on the Pondicherry textile mills labour and management dispute was expected to give its award In the course of six to eight weeks. m reply to a99 words
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Article66 1955-09-12 3 GHALLOR; Babu Lohari, who formed a gang along with the legendary woman dacoit, Putali, after the death of S"l--tan Gujar w as shot dead last week near village Mirachipur m Moderna District m an encounter w lth the police. Rupa, the right-hand man of Manslngh and66 words
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387 1955-09-12 3 DIBRUGAKH: PRIME MINISTER JAWAHARLAL NEHRU EXPRESSED "GRATITUDE TO THE GOVERN. MENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA FOR THE VALUABLE HELP THEY HAD BEEN GIVING" IN THE WAY OF DAILY INFORMATION OF RIVER GAUGE AND DISCHARGE OF THE BRAHMAPUTRA IN ITS UPPER REACHES IN387 words
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129 1955-09-12 3 MALE PRINCIPAL FOR WOMEN'S COLLEGE! NEW DELHI: The ap. pointraent of a male Principal m the Lady Hardinge Medical College for Women, New Delhi, was the subject of numerous supplementaries by Mrs. Seeta Parmanand. To her repeated queries as to why a woman was not appointed, the Health Minister, Kajkumari129 words
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Article82 1955-09-12 3 AT THE REQUEST OF A PASSENGER! MEENAMBAKKAM; An Indian Airlines Corporation aircraft, bound for Bangalore stopped for a while after it had just begun to move, m order to oblige a young couple on board. The woman, who was with child, it m stated, requested the Captain of the aircraft82 words
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Article136 1955-09-12 3 NEw DELHI. The planning Commission has received through the Central Ministry cf Transport programmes of maritime states for the development of minor ports which are estimated to cost Rs. 22.75 crores under the Second iFiveYear Plan. The Madras Government has submitted a scheme costing136 words
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Article207 1955-09-12 3 BOMBAY: The Board Of Judges m Washington, D. C. has announced the results of the recent Voice ot America essay contest on the subject: "Progress of fte* mda and America's Co-operation The first prise, complete acts of the 15- volume Encycopaedia Britannica Junior, will be207 words
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Article124 1955-09-12 3 DEVELOPMENT WORKS FOR S. ARCOT CITDDAIjORE: At a Press Conference held) Mr. A uthandaraman, Collector of South Arcot, said the District Board, at a meeting on Aug. 41, sanctioned Rs 1.32,000, for locali development works, m addition to the sum of Rs 14,000 already sanctioned. He added that the allotment124 words
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Article82 1955-09-12 3 ALIGARH CONGRESSMAN SHOT DEAD ALIGARH: Mr. Ram Pratep Singh, former VicePresident 'Of the Aligarh District congress committee, wag shot dead m his village, Shadipur m rappal Police Station area hut week according to a report received here. Mr. Singh, the report said, V as Iyin X on his bed with82 words
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260 1955-09-12 3 LKRNOW: .flh\ ftfcagwatt Pra*ad shakla, a Conriww member of the U,> VWhan Sahha, died here la*t w«Sk owing to serious Injuries inflicted on niin^ith lathi* and spears by two or three perrons at BambankT 16 miles from here, at midday. The attack was260 words
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Article143 1955-09-12 3 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: With reference to the remarks uiade by Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Mmister for Agriculture, on the floor of the Legislative Council recently to the effect that the scheme of using Tamil m official correspondence m this district had not been working satisfactorily, it is learnt on143 words
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Article116 1955-09-12 3 NEW DELHI: The All-India Fertiliser Inquiry Committee it is understood, has recommended that the proposed fertiliser plant m Neiveli should get the second highest priority m the Second Five Year Plan. The Committee has given the highest priority to the fertilizer plant to be erected at116 words
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357 1955-09-12 4 Treat Not Women As Merchandise-(SAYS NARADA THERO) PANADURA: Narada Thero said here that women should not be treated as merchandise to be sold to the highest bidder. The monk, who was speaking at the opening of the new building for the Government Senior Secondary School for Gtrls, opposite the Lambert357 words
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Article77 1955-09-12 4 LONDON. Sept. 10: India's High Commissioner m Britain Mrs. Vljaya Lakshml Pandit called on the British Foreign Secretary Mr. Harold MacMIL lan yesterday at the Foreign Office. The call was made on her request. Diplomatic sources said that Mrs. Pandit's call on the Foreign SecretaryReuter - 77 words
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264 1955-09-12 4 Mac Donald Says They Had Done Harm To Singapore COLOMBO: Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, former Commissioner-General for South-East Asia and British High Commissioner- designate to India, who passed throug Colombo on his way to London, deplored the existence of exclusive European clubs m the264 words
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302 1955-09-12 4 PERADENIYA: "If the second six-year plan does not collapse and result m a change of government, it would mean the subjugation of Ceylon by foreign capital chiefly American" said, Dr. N. M." Perera, M.P. addressing the University Economics society on the subject of302 words
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Article37 1955-09-12 4 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10: Stuart Engatrand, author of the once best selling novel, ''the sling and the arrow"", walked Into the lake In MacArthur Park and drowned, police reported on Friday. APAP - 37 words
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Article225 1955-09-12 4 anjxAKLULJkM: The Union Bank of India Ltd., Bombay, opened their first branch m Travancore-Gochin at Patel Buildings, Bazaar Road, Mattancherry, last week, prominent businessmen and representatives of banking Institutions attended the function. Messrs. F. K. F. Narlman, General Manager, and D. a. Bijoor, Secretary of the bank, c ame to225 words
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Article130 1955-09-12 4 DACCA-. Hie East Bengal Chief Minister, Mr. Abu hussaln Sarkar, has announced the following ten names which he submitted to the Governor last week for inclusion In his expanded cabinet; 1. Syed Musta Gausul Hug, 2, Mr. M. Basanta Kumar Das (National Congress) 3.130 words
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Article78 1955-09-12 4 NEh DELHI: About 185,000 railway employees were expected to be supplied with Khadl uniforms by next summer at an estimated cost of Rs. 65 lokha per annum, said Mr. O. V* Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Railways, In the Lok Sabha. Mr. Alagcsan said that the Railways78 words
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Article236 1955-09-12 4 DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES IN TANJORE TANJORE: Mr. o A. Ramakrlshnan, Collector of impn, last week reviewed the progress made m the execution of development schemes In the district at a press Conference. Messrs p. EthiraJ, Additional District Magistrate, the Additional Personal Assistant, and the Probationary Deputy Collector were present at the236 words
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Article450 1955-09-12 4 NEW DELHI: A new 20 k.w. medium-wave transmitter at Madras is expected to start working by the end of this year. A building lor the transmitter has been completed at Avadi, fifteen mites from Madras City and work on the installation of the transmitter is to begin450 words
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75 1955-09-12 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Minister for Commerce anr Industry, told the Rajya Sf.bha that total production of handloom cloth m Madras State In 1954 was 420.33 million yards. In 1961 the production was 270.53 million yards, and In 1953 299.56 million yards.75 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-09-12 4 PHOTO. AP The Japanese Kabuki dancers In their traditional ballet at the Edinburgh Festival on Sept. 5. their first appearance m Britain. They dance on a sacred stage specially blessed before they took it with them from their homeland.AP - 43 words
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Article70 1955-09-12 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 l resident Eisenhower said that "all of us can thank God** that more Americans would be released from Communist China as the result of the agreement reached m Geneva. The President mentioned the Geneva announcement near the end of his talks to RepublicanAP - 70 words
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Article65 1955-09-12 4 The Sultan of Perak officially declared 1 open the 39-span 820 ft the concrete bridge across the Perak River at Blanja, 18 miles south of Kuala Kangsar, on Sunday last. The Minister for works, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the Mentri Besar. Perak, Dato Pangllma65 words
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343 1955-09-12 4 WRESTLING Greek met Greek at the Happy World Arena Saturday night That la a nutshell describes the wrestling between Ind}a<H Wrestling Champion DARA SINGH and the former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Primo Camera. Lite imposing Primo scored a pin-fall over the Impressive Dara, by applying343 words
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Article32 1955-09-12 4 A Chinese tapper, Yong Sing Kiam, aged 27. was »hot and seriously wounded by two Communist terrorists m khaki uniforms m the I'enggerang area of Johore yesterday morning.32 words
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Article73 1955-09-12 4 Over 120 extra polict are being brought to johore Bahru to help with the traffic arrangements during the fiveday celebrations of the Sultan's Diamond Jubilee of Rei?u, which begin on Saturday Sept. 17. The Automobile Association of Singapore Is putting its tull resources at the73 words
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75 1955-09-12 4 GARDEN PARTY IN HONOUR OF DATO SIR C. THURAISINGHAM The All Communities Reception Committee (organised by the Tamil Representative Council) will hold a Garden Party at the Selangor Turf Club on Saturday, Sept 24 at 5.00 p-m. m honour of the confirment of Knighthood by Her Majesty The Queen on75 words
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