Indian Daily Mail, 2 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-02 1 Indian Daily Mail OL, X. No. 136. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration374 1954-07-02 1 Withdrawal Of Troops By Gen. Ely Announced PARIS, July I—The1 The French High Command m Indo-Chna today released the news that French forces have puiied out of a big area covering the outer defences of the threatened capital of Hanoi. In what waaReuter; AP - 374 words
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Article174 1954-07-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July I.— Authoritative circles here tos*u.y vAjuuauu BBBBBBM over Uie afyMBBBMm JSLtuauon m tne I'uuujjuttoe ii.uian MBUBBBBMam ot v^a. Js.ue uy siue w»«» ''tsu wave ox wamMBBBm ot |BS MBiawMmt ivioveiittnt uguuu 0 .ov ueeuom trout auen iam a. »w»ita tual174 words
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148 1954-07-02 1 K. K. NEHRU IN BOMBAY IO DISCUSS GOA BOMBAY. Juiy I.— Mr. R. XNehru, Secretary to the Indian Foreign Ministry, arrived here today from Delhi to hold taIKS with Mr. Morarji R. Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay State on the latest developments m the Portuguese settlement of Goa which reorders148 words
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56 1954-07-02 1 Death Penalty For Peacetime Espionage WASHINGTON, oxuy 1: xhe House of Representatives judiciary committee yesterday approved' a bill providing the death penalty peace-time espionage. The tnii which also redefines and broadens the definition of sabotage, is part of the leglsla. tive programme sent to Congress by tbe Attroney General torReuter - 56 words
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Article267 1954-07-02 1 PARIS, July I— Vietnamese quarters here feared the eva. cuation might be the EMM step ln preparation for the partition of Vietnam which France might agree to at tne Geneva c.Lueieu.v. They feared the Freudi Government would be wiilJJg to surrender most of Northern Vietnam toReuter - 267 words
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Article187 1954-07-02 1 NEW YORK, July 1: Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Mln lster of Great Britain, leaves today for home aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth. Churchill and his party including British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, arrived here by plane early today from Ottawa, Canada, A fter discus sinnsA.P. - 187 words
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256 1954-07-02 1 FRANKFURT, July 1: Sir Winston Churchill "is the only man who can save the West irom a split sure to be fatal m the long run", the independent Frankfurter Allegemeine Zci. tung said today. The newspaper referred to Sir Winston Churchill m Its leadingReuter - 256 words
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Article61 1954-07-02 1 NEW YORK, Jluy 1: Aly Khan will fly from Europe this v/eek to settle with his ex.wife, Rita Hayworth, how much he will pay to support their daughter, Yasmin, a report m the New York News said today. The newspaper quoted Aly's lawyer. Mr. BartleyReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-07-02 1 «.!£T* 6 omber Ahmadiyyae went on board as. -Asia" on Monday to w<dcon»« Mr. RATI AHMAD, tbe grandson of the Founder and otthe mSent hSS of _Z Ah. Md walking stick); rfxthi Mr. Rafl Ahmed; and sUDu Mr. r, M QwnUbl -*M|> WTQTO.-*M|> - 43 words
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Article163 1954-07-02 1 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, July l: Guatemala's rival anti.Couimunjst rulers were reported ironing out final conditions today of a peace settie. iiieni that may give uieir wai torn land its iourtn govern, uient m less than a ween. With El Salvador's President Oscar Osono acting asA.P. - 163 words
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133 1954-07-02 1 SAN SALVADOR, June 30. Coionel Castillo Annas, head of the anti-Communist Guatemalan rebels, and the Guatemalan head of state, Colonel Elfego Monzon, arrived m San Salvador today to start truce talks. The two leaders met i,n the palace of El Salvador's President. Oscar Osario.Reuter - 133 words
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Article93 1954-07-02 1 In the very early hours of Thursday morning about 40 armed and uniformed terrorists entered Mon Repos Estate m the Telok Anson area of Perak and, after calling on the Special Constables to surrender, they entered the barracks and removed some uniforms, arms and ammunition. Tbe93 words
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Article71 1954-07-02 1 In Bombay BOMBAY, July 1 A Russian fleet of nine small ships damaged Dy bad weather m the Arabian Sea were m har. bour today undergoing re. pairs. Five of the ships arrtvei last ndght. The others docked last weekend. The fleet of fishing schooners, trawler.-, tugs andReuter - 71 words
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Article242 1954-07-02 1 STUDY OF HINDI IN MADRAS SCHOOLS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Ju.v I— The State Education Minister, Mr. C. Subramaniam Bald m reply to criu^s tnat the object of ths recent Government deciaion to include Hindi as one of tne languages m Part Two of the First Language m seconoaiy242 words
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Article273 1954-07-02 1 LONDON, July 1: A letter .n ''The Times'' today written .rom the UMNO-MCA alliance .ieadquartcr& here expressed surprise at the "outdated ziews" expressed by Sir -iichard Wlnstedt m a letter he wrote recently to the same newspaper. Today's letter was written m Abdul Razak bin Hu&sainReuter - 273 words
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Article75 1954-07-02 1 L.UNUON, July I.— Queen dj izabetn has conferred the G.C.M.G. (Knight Grand Cross ot tne Oruer of St. M.cheal -nd St. George) on Sir Oliver Goontiheke, Governor General designate of Ceylon, it was mnounced from Buckingham Palace last night. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke who M 61,Reuter - 75 words
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Article92 1954-07-02 1 LONDON, July 1 ihe Oune ox ixent iett hospital yesterday having made "a good recovery" from the head injury he received m a motor wi-m. s>n m\Lc.y ox. He will spend a few weeks convalescing betoie returning to Sandhurst Military Academy where he us anReuter - 92 words
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191 1954-07-02 1 LONDON, July I—British1 British and Commonwealth citizens m Hanoi 'threatened Deita city m North Vietnam have received a "provisional warning" to be ready to leave should the military situation deteriorate further, a Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday. U The warningReuter - 191 words
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Article77 1954-07-02 1 THOUGHTS'— Scientist NEW JKKSJJJJf, July 1): Dr. Robert Oppenheimer, leading American physicist who has been debarred from atomic secrets by the Atomic Energy Commission plans to remain m his post as Director of th e Institute of Advanced Study here and continue his research intoReuter - 77 words
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Article48 1954-07-02 1 TOKYO. July 1.- -National Rural Police Headquarters reports today that 17 people died as a result of the heavy rainstorm that swept western Japan on Tuesday and Wednesday, Police said another 33 persons were injured and ten missing. More than 60,000 homes were .flooded.-. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article90 1954-07-02 1 Ex-INA Men To Liberate Karaikal From Our Own Correspondent KUMBAKONAM, July 1 A Peoples Movement to liberate Karaikal near XMagapattinam from French rule is oeing organised m Tanjore District. It will be launched on August 15. The liberation Army will consist of former Indian National Army men and the movement90 words
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Article85 1954-07-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July I— Plantation woncers m Annamaii kills ln Coimbatore District asked Madras Government to restore the Rajaji-sponsored modified elementary education scheme at least m their area. The controversial scheme was scrapped this school year after the assumotion of office as85 words
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Article197 1954-07-02 1 GOONDAS LET LOOSE ON VILLAGERS From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, July 1 x"Yench Indian authorities seem to stop nowmie m sticking to uieir Colonial possessions m India against the wul of the people. Having iaued to round up the leaders of tne Promerger movement tney are now threatening and intimidating197 words
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Article45 1954-07-02 1 LONDON, July 1 Mr. Chou En Lai, Red China's Premier and Foreign Minister, arrived m Canton yesterday, the PefplUg raddo reported. Mr. Chou is returning to Peiplng from the Geneva conference. He made stop overs In New Delhi and Rangoon A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement39 1954-07-02 1 Subscription Rates (BT POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month |5 50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66*00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month J 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Tear 78!0039 words
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546 1954-07-02 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fit July 2, 1854 SPORE INDIANS CITIZENSHIP REGISTRATION of the citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies m Singapore began yesterday, when the Commissioner for Nat.onal Registration commenced receiving applications from Singaporeans who are eligible for the citizenship of the U.K. and C. This has been546 words
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Article564 1954-07-02 2 INTERIM REPORT NOT PROPOSED, SAYS PANIKKAR HUBLI: The States Re Organisation Commission Chairman, Mr. Fad Ali and Ids colleagues Sardar K. ML Panikkar and Pandit Kunzru passed through Hubli last week on their way to Bangalore at the conclusion of their three-day tour. The Commission wasFOC - 564 words
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Article86 1954-07-02 2 MADRAS One Passenger was killed and nine others received injuries when a threeton boulder rolled down from an adjacent hill, and fell <» the Marmagoa-Poona through togey attached to the Marma-goa-Londa passenger train rucently. The accident occurred between Dudhsagar and Carenzoi m Goa territory. According to86 words
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Article90 1954-07-02 2 GENEVA The International Labour Conference recently adopted a recommendation that workers should get en annual paid holiday of at least two weeks. The vote was 135 In favour, and 20 against, with 23 abstentions. Among those who abstained were the British representatives who said holidays90 words
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191 1954-07-02 2 INDORE: Eleven persons were snot dead, five otners admitted In hospital with bullet injuries and three po lice chowkidars kid na PP e d during the past three days m fresh outbursts of violence by gangs of dacoits operating m North Madhya Bnarat and191 words
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Article241 1954-07-02 2 BOMBAY: A new medica» college with facilities to train about 100 medical students will be started at Sholapu* from the academic year 1995, It was learnt here recently. Tht medical college which would coast about Ks. 10 lakhs. Is being started en. tt rely by voluntaryFOC - 241 words
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Article198 1954-07-02 2 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay will shortly undertake a legislative measure to enable it to grant licences to ropeways m the State, it was learnt here. A Bill to thu effect is ex. pected to be brought up before the monsoon session of the StateFOC - 198 words
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Article98 1954-07-02 2 CALCUTTA: The lnaia» Jute Mills Association, last week announced lto decision to increase the worKmg hours m mulls from 42Vs hours to 45 hours a ween with effect from July 12. A spokesman of the Afiso. elation told that the general market conditions atFOC - 98 words
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177 1954-07-02 2 Consolidation Of Holdings: U.P Govt. Scheme LUCKNOW: The U. P. Government's scheme for compulsory consolidation of scattered peasant holdings n the State now m operation the two of the districts, Muzaffarnagar and Sultanpur may coast Rs. 20 crores, it is reckoned, when the scheme covers the entire State or allFOC - 177 words
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Article114 1954-07-02 2 JAMMtJ The Praja Parishad and Jan Sangh have given 15 days notice to the Govern ments of India and Kashmir that m case an open and independent" enquiry was not natituted regarding the death of Dr. Syama Prassad Mookherjee. a hungar-strike till death will be resortedFOC - 114 words
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412 1954-07-02 2 BANGALORE: It is learnt that an important communication has been received by Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, and Mr. H. K. veeranna Gowdh, President, Mysore Pradesh Con. gress commiittee, from Mr Balwantrai Mehta, secretary^ All-India Congress Committee, under instructions from the Congress President,FOC - 412 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-07-02 2 SRI K. KAMARAJ NADAR. Chief Minrster, on Tuesday evening inaugurated the Madras Electricity Department Executive Subordinates* Association at M.E.S. Power Station, Ita.sin Bridge. Picture above shows Sri Kam a raj Inspecting the Power House.34 words
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Article144 1954-07-02 2 KUMBAKONAM* It fa under, stood that arrangements are compete for starting a sugar factory near m Tanjore disItnct, which will be run b y a v public limited company with a share capital of Rs. two crores. Nearly 5.000 acres of land have been purchasedFOC - 144 words
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507 1954-07-02 2 Indian Consulate Peon Interrogated By French India Police? PONDICHERRY The French Police, on Friday took into custody a peon of the Indian Consu ate m Pondicherry and after detaining him throughout the night m a police lockup, released him on Saturday morning. xhe French Police, according to Ramaswamy, the peon,FOC - 507 words
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Article227 1954-07-02 2 NAGFUR: Fea r of impeding imposition of ceiiings 0 n land.holdsngs is offlciau/ given as the reason for the unprecedentedly large number of sales of landed property m the recent past m thia State. The total number of registered sales of immovable propertyFOC - 227 words
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104 1954-07-02 2 CALCUTTA The Indone slan Government might Invite two observers from India to be present at the next Indonesian general election proposed to >c held early next year, according to Dr. Z Zain, Minister Plenipotentiary for Indonesia m Washington. About 30 po'itical parties are expected toFOC - 104 words
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Article87 1954-07-02 2 KUMBAKONAM: The Government hava Issued ortiers declining to sanction the constitution of a Sub-Magistrates Court at Tlruvarur. Consequently the proposed Jurisdiction of Tiruvarur will •oe distributed among the Nagapattlnam, Nanni:am and Tiruturaipundi Sub Magistrates' Courts. The Government have also passed orders, abolishing the Tanjore RevenueFOC - 87 words
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Advertisement83 1954-07-02 2 yam-Buk j_gs quickly banishes y^SL ACHES, PAINS STRAINS WZam-Buk contains refined medicinal oih B^S^SSEHf wnie* penetrate deep into the skin, quickly xr m£Z-__***_4__W relieving muscular pains, stiffness, strains, \^2^?U^aW^ cramp and aching feet. Rub Zaro-Buk m !Ls£ f^T w Z *i n B^ also soothes, m W mUm^^ Pttrfflo nind83 words
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Welcome To Indian Navy Arriving In Malayan Waters Today
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213 1954-07-02 3 REAR-ADMIRAL F.A. BALLANCE FLAG OFFICER REAR-ADMIRAL FA BAL- |-A**C«. CBE, DSO. Weeded Rear-Admiral N V. Dickinson, as Flag Officer (FiotllS) F«t, m November iypd. The services of RearAdmiral Ballance have been loaned to India by the Britisih Admiralty. Rear- Admiral Balance began h s naval career m 1916 and rose213 words
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Article, Illustration382 1954-07-02 3 pAPTAIN ADHAR KUMAR CHATTERJEE. now the Commanding Officer of INS DELHI, hails from Bengal. Bom on 22nd November 1914, he joined the Royai Indian Navy as a cadet m 1933. Captain Chatterjee qualified as an Anti-Submarine specialist m the United Kingdom m 1940 and completed382 words
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Article, Illustration492 1954-07-02 3 LUCKNOW: Although the so-called Criminal Tribes of the pact have been able to shed— thanks to the present regime the humiliating label attached to them by alien rulers, many of them still remain segregated m their oljj settlements mi n U.P The State Government— aa492 words
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Article, Illustration212 1954-07-02 3 Q A P TA I N REGINALD SHERRING DAVID, Capt. (D) 11th Destroyer Squadron and Commanding Officer of INS RAJPUT, joined the late Royal Indian Naval Reserve as a Sub/Lieutenant m 1939. Born m 1914, he belongs to Uttar Pradesh State. After hoding the post212 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-07-02 3 LT. COMDR. G.C. NAHAPIET, LN JIEUTENANT COMMANDER GEORGE CHARLES NAHAPIET, Commanding Officer of INS RANA, joined the late Royal Indian Naval Reserves m early 1943. Born m 1919, he hails from Bombay. Lt. Comdr. Nahaptet qualified m modified Navigation and Direction course m the United Kingdom m 1948231 words
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Article88 1954-07-02 3 T lEUTENANT COMMAN- DER VALLAB NARAIN DAS SONPAR, Commanding Officer of INS GOMATI. halls from Sind (West Pakistan) and waa bora m 1920. A former cadet of the Dufferin, he was recruited as Midshipman m the late Royal Naval Reserve m 1939. During the last88 words
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Article48 1954-07-02 3 UDIPI: Rama Marakal of Kokkarne, m Penjamangut village, was alleged to have fcten fatally stabbed by some urvnovn person, on last week. J,ody was brought to the iocil Government Hospital, wbexe the post mortem was corductcd by Dr. B. r. Kardad. mMmmtm Medical Offl*»r FOCFOC - 48 words
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Miscellaneous132 1954-07-02 3 Summer Cruise Programme 1954 For The Indian Flotilla PORTS COUNTRY SHIPS DATE OF DATeToF ARRIVAL DEPARTURE Penang Malaya gBLH^ 2nd July Bth July RANJIT Port Swettenham GODAVARI 2nd July sth July GOMATI J iy GANGA Miri N.W. Borneo GODAVARI 11th July 14th M. (Operational) GOMATI li£ £g JJJJ JJ GA132 words
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Article, Illustration1860 1954-07-02 4 Raiendra Prasad - Raiendra Prasad (By Dr. (Tex* of a speech delivered mt JT is after a long time that I am having this opportu. utv to speak In thia put and •efore such a huge gathering, —a gathering, moreover, which s being attended by visitors rom all1,860 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-07-02 4 fHUTO. A section of the dstinguished gathering present at the unveiling of the Memorial dedi, rated to the memory of the Malayan War hero Major General Lim Bo Seng. Seated second from left Ih Mr. W. A. C. Goode, Colonial Sec. retary^- I.D.M.I.D.M. - 43 words
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153 1954-07-02 4 JAIPUR Mr. Mohanlai Juknadia, Revenue Minister 01 .xajas^han. diseased here tnat jagirs with an annual rental tncome of over Rs. 1 lakh itu vie State wouid be taxen ovei oy the Government on july x. i*ne Governiueut had directed revenue official to maKe necessary arrangementsFOC - 153 words
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143 1954-07-02 4 MADRAS: a separate department for the study of the advanced literature of Hindi as well as those of ail the regional languages m India, has oeen opened m the Dakshina Bharath Hindi Prachar Sabha. i'heagarayanagar. Mr. M. Satynarayana, General Secretary of the Sabha, said ;astFOC - 143 words
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137 1954-07-02 4 NEW DELHI: Proposals for the establishment of a research station for cigarette tobacco m Mysore State, ar,d a plant for the extraction of nicotine from tobacco waste, will be considered at the fiftenth meeting of the Indian Central Tobacco Committee to be held m Madras onFOC - 137 words
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Article187 1954-07-02 4 LUCKNOW: Immediate wid effective steps on a nationwide basis to help the footwear industry of Agra have been recommended byr the Committee o& Leather an<-'> Footwear appointed by the U.P. Small-Scale and Cottage Industries Board presided over by the Chief Minister The Committee's proposals, have been acceptedFOC - 187 words
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Article88 1954-07-02 4 PURI: The precious "Mukuta" (ornate head gear) of Lord Madan Mohan, valued at about Rs. 30,000, has been stolen from the temple of Lord Jagannth. The theft is reported to have taken place on June 12 when the deity was Toeing taken out for the completionFOC - 88 words
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Article536 1954-07-02 4 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN: The revolutionary speculation" that the planet Mars may still be undergoing evolution towards "a habitable worid" has oeen advanced by a University of Michigan astro* nomer. Dr. Dean B. McLaughlin made it recently at a meeUng of the Erudite American astronomical Society (A AS)AP - 536 words
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Article888 1954-07-02 4 KENNETH BRADLEY - KENNETH BRADLEY (By Director of the Imperial Institute, London. 'FHE people of the Gold Coast x have just voted to their second General Election and have returned their Prune Mm. is ter, Dr. Kwaiuc Nkruman to power with a bigger majority tnan before. Tne Convention Peoples888 words
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274 1954-07-02 4 Madras Wants More Women's Welfare Centres MADRAS: The Minister m charge of Community Projects and Agriculture. Sri M. Khaktavatsaiam* last weeit received a deputation on behalf of the State Advisory Committee of the Department of Women* Weliare. at viic Secretariat. The Deputation was led by Dr. (rrimathi) S. Muthulakihmi Reddi,FOC - 274 words
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214 1954-07-02 4 BANGALORE Bangalore wilt have yet another oeauty spot," not m tne far oistant *uture. 'ihjs is Kempamoudhl canx area m Basavanguoi, Tne JbJangaiore City Corpora tion have taken steps to improve the tanx, witn the ulUuiate ooject of having a tootpath all round the tanxFOC - 214 words
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1784 1954-07-02 5 High Commission In Cape Town Closed: Future Contacts Via London! NEW DELHI: It was announced on Friday that the Government of India, m reply to a desire expressed by the South African Government, have decided to ciose the Indian High CommissionFOC - 1,784 words
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277 1954-07-02 5 Road Bridge Across Tungabhadra Near Kurnool KURNOOL: The Government of lnd.a has agreed to take the Benares-Cape Com. onn national highway through Kurnool, and to the construction of a load .bridge across .the River Tungabhadra near Kurnool town, Mr. J M. Frederick, Andhra Chief Engi. neer for Highways, said lastFOC - 277 words
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Article87 1954-07-02 5 TRIVANDRUM: The grant -if land to individuals under the "grow more food scheme" will cease forthwith m the T._C. State according to a Government order. Land, whether m reserve forest areas or plot under the control of the Revenue Department will, hereafter, be allotted onlyFOC - 87 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-07-02 5 PHOTO. CASTILLO ARMAS, Leader of the Insurgent GUATEMALAN FORCES, is shown here (secoirj from left) as he poses with zone commander COLONEL MIGUEL MENDOZA (it it m Esquipulas, Guatemala. This is the first town claimed as captured by the rebel forces. At left ofA.P. - 64 words
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Article118 1954-07-02 5 NAGPUR The Union Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, who is arriving here shortly is scheduled to visit iJepanagar to see for himself the progress of the erection ol the Nepa Ml'ls, India's first newsprint manufacturing concern. A team of the Government of India officials had inspectedFOC - 118 words
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186 1954-07-02 5 MADRAS: The Special Officer to make preliminary arrangements for the formation >f the Andhra High Court Mr Justice K. Subba Rao, left Madras on June 28 for Guntur The other twe Judges, Mr Justce P. Chandra 4&eddi and Mr. Justice K. Ummaheswaran will leave186 words
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Article154 1954-07-02 5 KURNOOL: A sample survey of agricultural holdings m about 200 selected villages ln Andhra will soon be undertaken from about the middle of July as pf»rt of an all.lndla survey. The survey is expected to take about five months and will be conducted partly by anFOC - 154 words
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Article92 1954-07-02 5 BOMBAY The Bombay La.nd Tenures Abolition (recovery of record^) Act. 1963 is proposed to be amended so as to Stive more time to tenure holders to deMver the land records m their possession to the collectors The Amending Bi 1 has been published m the BombayFOC - 92 words
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Article204 1954-07-02 5 PATNA: A gang of armea dacoits raided the house ot Mr Rai Bnj Krishna, Deputy jJMMnMUI or tne i^ihar L.e o«Bsiauve0 «8siauve Council early last wet* and escape witn ornamenia worth about Rj. 1,000 alter injuring two persons, including an armed guard wn~se rme aiso. theyFOC - 204 words
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Article180 1954-07-02 5 CHANDIGARH: The PunJab Government has appointed a committee to review the procedure and principle* of assessment of land revenue m the State. The Committee, which has 21 members, with Sardar Partap Singh Kairon, Development Minister as Chairman, wi l m particular examine (1) the existing procedureFOC - 180 words
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248 1954-07-02 5 Land Must Be Redistributed Sooner Or Later~ UNION MINISTER. PAKUR: Sri Jagajivan Ram, Union Communication Minister, inaugurating the Santal Parganas District .Labour Conlerence, Baid the most exploited worker m the country waa the agricultural labourer. He received the lowest wage. On fixation of .ceilings en land holdings, he said ifFOC - 248 words
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Article146 1954-07-02 5 KURNOOL The Andhra government has paid compel nation to Zamindars to'talliag about Rs 66 lakhs up to the end of April, 1954. The total amount coaected by the Government out of which the com pensation has been paid, is .s.igntly more than Rs 76 lakhs. Compensation hasFOC - 146 words
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Article309 1954-07-02 5 NAGPUR Departmental opinion on the fixation of a ceiling on land holdings, which a Cabinet committee m considering as part of land reform is, it is gathered, not favourable to the proposal. Official of the Department take the view that it is not advisable or practicable. InFOC - 309 words
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Article144 1954-07-02 5 NAGPUR: Mr. R. K. Patll, former Development Minister, said that he had resigned ''because 1 fe:t I could no longer serve the people by continuing to be a member of the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet." Mr. Patil staid that he woulo make a detailed statement about theFOC - 144 words
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97 1954-07-02 5 CUDDALORE: Sri S. S Raxnaswami Padayachi. Minister for Local Administration, and Leader of the Vanniakula Kshatriya Sangham. has been authorised to negotiate with the Congress Party for an electoral alliance, m order to secure due representation for the community m District Boards. A resolution passedFOC - 97 words
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Article158 1954-07-02 5 AKMEDABAD: The Syndicate of the Gujerat university has expressed itself against any change m the decision of the Senate ;hat Gujerati alone should be the medium of instruction at The University, it is authoritatively learnt here. The Syndicate at its meeting last week, is understood to have consideredFOC; Reuter - 158 words
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639 1954-07-02 6 Kotelawala's Reply To Indian High Commissioner COLOMBO: The Ceylon Premier, Sir John Kotelawala, has told the Indian High Commissioner Mr. C. C. Desai m a letter, that as far his Government was concerned they are not prepared to recognise the existance of a stateless class639 words
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Article483 1954-07-02 6 were able to review the position at the end of two yeara. He re. minded Mr. Desai that what they had agreed m Delhi was that efforts should be taken to complete the regis tra. tlon within the next two years, it would obviously be not possible to guaranteeF.O.C. - 483 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-07-02 6 Mr. K. Poobathy, of Singapore Royal Air Force, is leav. >ng today (July Z) from Changl Airport for the United Kingdom for technical training In aircraft. Hi* training ls sponsored by the R.A.F. Singapore.39 words
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Article, Illustration236 1954-07-02 6 COLOMBO: The Bank of Ceylon money BmrntEm offices at Ratmalana m*& Kankes anturai airports will now change travellers' cheques, following representations made «a behalf of airline passengers by the "Observer/* Ever since the Rank took over the changing of money at sea andFOC; -AP* - 236 words
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307 1954-07-02 6 COLOMBO: The Importation and distribution of floor now handled by the Food Department may pass into the hands of the private traders by November. The Food Minister Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, will shortly decide if the trade is capable of handling theFOC - 307 words
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Article59 1954-07-02 6 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMPULSORY COLOMBO All students will m future be compelled to take a course m vocational education, irrespective of whether they wish to qualify m academic or practical studies. Mr. M. D- Banda, Minister of Education, told Pressmen recently. He said that although vocational education would be a compulsory59 words
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Article161 1954-07-02 6 Plane Tomorrow The INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understand* that Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Re. preventative of the Government of India m Malaya, will return to Singapore tomor. row Saturday, July S at 1 pm. by Bharat Airways plane from Calcutta. *or the General Certificate ofFOC - 161 words
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Article214 1954-07-02 6 COLOMBO The approacn road to the Victoria Bridge has become a motorist's nightmare Even experienced drivers think twice before they venture out of Colombo either aiong the Negombo Road or the Kandy Road. The stretch of road trom the Madampitlya Road Junction up to the bridge itselfFOC - 214 words
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149 1954-07-02 6 NEW DELHI, July 1 The :eader of the ill-fated italian expedition to 23,389^feet Mount Apl m the Himalayas told yesterday m a letter to Italian friends here how they searched m vain for four days for two of their comrades lost after conquering the peak.149 words
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Article58 1954-07-02 6 LONDON, July 1. Mountains on the moon ranging m height from 2,675 to 4,012 feet were photographed by Soviet astronomers during yesterday's eclipsa of the sun, Tass the official Russian news aeencv reported. B y The pictures claimed to be unique, were taken at the mainReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-07-02 6 MR. 8. A. DURAI, Editor, "Tamilosai" and Printing Manager of liharat Press, Singapore, and Us wife, the former MISS SUPPULETCHMI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. k. M. Vangllat, photographed during the Oonjal ceremony immediately following their wedding last week at the bride's residence at No. 614, Serangoon Road, Singapore. Mr.63 words
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Article94 1954-07-02 6 TEL AVIV, July I— Heavy firing was heard last night m the Hoi v City of Jerusalem, unofficial reports rece.ved hexc said. No further information waa available Immediately* First reports said one man had been killed and on the Israeli side of the lines andReuter - 94 words
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Article94 1954-07-02 6 At a meeting of the representatives ot the Unions and Staff Associations of Govern, ment employees held On June 29 at the Conference Roo-n of the Department of Comr-.crce and Industries at the Fuilc*ton Building, it was decided to exclude the Government Workers Unloi anl the94 words
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