Indian Daily Mail, 20 October 1954
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Title Section17 1954-10-20 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. X No. 244. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20, 195417 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-10-20 1 PhoU>. Thi- Rt. Hon'ble Sir John iv< 1. biwala. Prime Minister of (»>ltn. photographed with Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Mi'nsl«r <»f Ind a, on their arrival at Pa!am Airport, New Udhi, im October 8. They travelled together by air from B.nibay to Delhi. Major-General B. Chatterjee,AP - 74 words
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Article267 1954-10-20 1 Overwhelming Majority Vote At kizhur Conference India France To Sign Agreement From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Oct. 19 DE FACTO transfer of the Frendh Indian Settlements, covering 196 miles with a population of 3,20,000 from French Rule to Indian Union wii. take place on November.267 words
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Article109 1954-10-20 1 France and India on October 12 announced the decs. on to call it after discussing: the future of the settlements following the handtover of Ghanaernagore, a fifth settlement, in 1949. adds a Reuter message. Summoning the I'.ssembly was the solution to tiie chief difficulty met in theseReuter - 109 words
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508 1954-10-20 1 Nehru Gets 'Peace Promise' From Ho Chi Minh Ho Agrees To '5 Principles' HANOI, Oct. 19: Prime Minister Jauaharlal Nehru of India left for Peiping yesterday with a promise from Vietminh Leader Ho Chi Minh that he would respect the sovereignty of Laos and Cambodia tnd refrain from attacking them.AP - 508 words
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152 1954-10-20 1 MEDIATION OF INDO-S. AFRICAN DISPUTE AEW YORK, Oct. 10.— A new i»ri>i»o«ai for the appointment of a mediator to Dring tue governments of boucn Alrtca>, inu.a an<t i^ui. stain t<> K f ther to ihelp settle toe prutoiem of 'cue "treatment of people oi Indian origin ui toe Liuon ofReuter - 152 words
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Article21 1954-10-20 1 RANGOON. BURMA. Oct. 19. Two policemen and three gunmen were shot dead during a battle aboard a river launch yesterday.- APAP - 21 words
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Article102 1954-10-20 1 OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Oct. 19: Canada's supreme court upheld yesterday a lower court decision depriving a Canadian iournallst of any defense in a tibel suit against him because he refused to disclose his sources of information. The case, involving fundamental connecnections of press freedom, is reported toAT - 102 words
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Article40 1954-10-20 1 From Our Uwn eorretvondent BOMBAY, Oct. 19: Mrs. B. G. Kher w4je of Mr. B. G. Kher, former Indian High' Commissioner in the United Kingdom, died in Bombay yesterday ajter protracted I illness. copyright.40 words
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Article70 1954-10-20 1 LiONDON.. Oct. 19.— Ma MaJcolm MacDonald, Commissioner General in SoutivEast Asia, here for talks with tlte Foreign Office and the Colonial Office, flies back to Singapore on Thursday. Today he has an appoint m«nt with the Colonial Secre tary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. who hag_lust returned70 words
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92 1954-10-20 1 BAN ON RADHA D*AMA HELD ILLEGmL From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 19: Mr. Justice N. Rajagopala Ayyangar of Madras ±iigh Court yesterday set aside the conviction by the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Madras and a line of rupees five hundred on Dramatist Mr. M. R. Radha levied under the Dramatic92 words
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Article113 1954-10-20 1 TOKYO, Oct. 19.—Japan-e-»t press leports tm.ay said a woman has ded in Hiroshima city, western Japan, yesterday from "secondary or indirect radii. aotiv.ty" in.m the atomic bomb dropped on the c'ty nine years afro. The wuman, who was 68, began feeling ili in March thi* year. SheReuter - 113 words
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Article58 1954-10-20 1 CAIRO, Oct. 19. A British Embassy spokesman! si id 'tonight; "We <hope the AngloEgyptian agreement on the Suez Canal zone will be ?igned tonight. Major Salah salem. Egyptian Min'ster of National Guidance said eailier that the An,7fo^Egy2titan negotiators had cleared all obstacles and would sgn theReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-10-20 1 LONDON, Oct. 19. ExPresident Harry Truman and Mr. Bernard Baruch. Americas elder statesman, have been invited to head the United States contribution to the Sir Winston Churchill 80th Birthday Fund. The Prime Minister will be 80 on November 30. The fund was set up about a fortnightReuter - 144 words
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Article27 1954-10-20 1 LONDON, Oct, 1».— soviet sr en tints have designed an X-ray apparatus for making a full length X-ray of the body, Moscow radro reported today.'Jiimiimiimilimimiiimtiii APAP - 27 words
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221 1954-10-20 1 Name 'Dalmiapuram' Changed To 'Kallakudi 9 Now Tamil Name First In Stations Victories For Dravidian Movement From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 19: The Southern Railways have renamed Dalmiapuram station on Villupuram Trichinopoly chord line as Kallakudi, the name of an adjacent village. The agitation was launched bv Dravida Munnetra221 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-10-20 1 photo Emperor Halle Selassie and Queen El zabeth on arrival at Buckingham Palace at the head of the State Procession. The was made in the fort-court of the palace. APAP - 33 words
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Article43 1954-10-20 1 The H>gh Commfssioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, will broadcast on tho Emergency at 7.10 p.m. today (Wednesday)* over Radio Malaya. Translations in Malay, Ch'nese and Tanrl of his ta>k nil", be broadcast tonight after the evening vernacular new> bulletin. mnuiiiiiiitiiiiijniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiinaiiiiiitMiMPi > i43 words
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143 1954-10-20 1 NtHW KOCHEJLLE. NEW YORK. Oct. 19.— Four white student's from a Baltimore, Maryland High Schccl here to ljc hew v/hite and negroes get along n a north r rn school. said yesterday that professional agitators fomental trcut.e on tnen own campus. Six other white boysAP - 143 words
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Article125 1954-10-20 1 The Deputy Supervisor of Federal Elections, Johore, Inche Suki bin Abdul Kadir, announced yesterday that static registration centres will not be established in most of the State's polling districts, but mob.le teams will v.srit kampongs and carry out spot registrations by calling from house to house.125 words
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Article49 1954-10-20 1 STOP PRESS Nehru Meets MAO NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— Mr. lauaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, met the Chinese Pres'dent, Mao Tse Tunic, in Peking today, according to a Press Trust of India correspondent in the Chinese capital. Mr. Nehru is on a 12-day visit to China.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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537 1954-10-20 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Wed. Oct. 20, 1954 EXPEL THE CLIQUE SAVE THE NIC \F any one or any group has proved treacherous to the M.I.C. and the Community and deliberately betrayed their interests, it is the clique of a handful of individuals who, out to achieve their own personal537 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1954-10-20 2 Letter To P. C. C. Chief FEELING STALE, DESIRES TO REGAIN FhESHNESS NEW DELJU: "No great significance" is the comment of Mr. Nehru Himself on the recent remarks he made before the Central Congress Parliamentary Party about unburdening himself of some of the high1,231 words
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389 1954-10-20 2 PRASAD - PRASAD UARDWAR: Dr. Rajendra Prasad said here that the world was in great need of religion tc saw iself from the devastating effects of atomic weapons. India by acting on the teachings of Oandhiji, can fill the vacuum," he declared. The President, whoFOC - 389 words
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669 1954-10-20 2 allocation of seats for b'bay in parliament BOMBAY. The Delimitation Committee's proposals in reopect ot' the distriuution oi aeats allotted to the State ot jckunoay in the House of the Peopie an<i the seats assigned to tne State Legislative Assembly to the territorial constituencies and the delimination thereof have beenFOC - 669 words
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Article165 1954-10-20 2 LUCKNOW: November l will be observed as B. C. G. uay all over tne country, the union Government nave directed. In a communication to the State Governments, the Union Heaith Ministry has stresseu mat tnis day should be ouserved with entnusiasm with a viewNAFEN - 165 words
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148 1954-10-20 2 NEW YORK: More money was spent on budding worn in the United states during the three months terminacng at the end of September than to any other tnree-month period of thie country's n.siory. It came to an annual rate of 37,600,000,000 dollars as against tiieNAFEN - 148 words
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148 1954-10-20 2 MANCHESTER: If the imports of Indian cloth into Britoin expand any more, Uie j-ancashire textile industry will suffer a sencua upset, the T.U.o. has been warned in a reiwrt submitted bv its north-west Regional Advisory Committee The competition from cheap Indian cictn 14 treated asNAFEN - 148 words
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173 1954-10-20 2 Visual Aids For study of Ind. History MADRAS: To aid school boys and girls to learn Indian a,story better through visual aid^ the Madras Government Museum has prepared 62 representative coins of periods ranging from the Kushans tc the East India Company. The coins have been cast in bromze, withNAFEN - 173 words
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780 1954-10-20 3 Supreme Court Holds U. P. Act Invalid NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court last week, by a unanimous judgment held the Uttar Pradesh Road Transport Act, of 1951, which sought to give the St*te Government ihe exclusive right to operate road transportFOC - 780 words
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Article90 1954-10-20 3 MERC AHA: Mr. Jammada Achapa, of Kaikeri, announced a gift of £0 acres c f land for the construction of dwellings for Hartjstns at the conclusion of a Harijan week programme at the village on Oct. t>. Mr. K. Mallappa, Bonus Minister, Ooorg winding up the programmeFOC - 90 words
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55 1954-10-20 3 s. AFRICA'S GOLD PRODUCTION INCREASES JOHANNESBURG): With a 7,000 ounce rise to 1,143,709 ounces last month, South Ainca's rate of geld production is beginning to approach the all-time record of 14,u00,000 ounces achieved in 1941. The September output was at the annual rate cf about 13.700,000 ounces which the UnionFOC - 55 words
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641 1954-10-20 3 MADI KAI: ''Most of th< Asian countries are in the (Trip of a revolution lor the social uplift of their people. i>u in.i > call it the Five- Year l'ian in ind'.a, Mass Education Movement n Burma and so on", observed Mr.FOC - 641 words
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81 1954-10-20 3 RAJKOT: The Government of Saurashtra has announced five cash awards of Rs- 1,000 each to villages making the most valuable contribution towards the removal of social disabilities of Harljans. The awards will be offered through the State Backward Class Board, which launched a flatewide campaignFOC - 81 words
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Article100 1954-10-20 3 KARACHI: An announcement regarding the extent of U S. economic aid to Pakistan, to relieve the acute shortage of consumer goods in the country, is expected to be madt in Washington within a fortnight, according to Press report* here. Pakistan's request for aid covers two categoriesFOC - 100 words
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Article83 1954-10-20 3 MADRAS: The Government have sanctioned the payment to the Madras Corporation, during the current year, of a grant, n:t exceeding Rs. 46,000, for excutingf the work of reconstructing the deck of the brdgc over the Otteri Nullah by the side of Basin Br'dsre. The Commissioner ofFOC - 83 words
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Article186 1954-10-20 3 BOMBAY: Dr. I.A.Richards, Professor at Harward University, Cambridge Massachusettes, and Fellow of M.igdaiene College, Cambridge, England, arrived nere aboard the liner, M.V. Asia, on a two-month study tour. "J. shall be interested in everything in India." he told N'Au'EN. He pluis to see some ofNAFEN - 186 words
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Article204 1954-10-20 3 Philoscience BANGALORE; Mr. S. V KaaiwLmuXiny. Regmmi Ad-v.a-er to uie Planning Coninussion, stressed tne need tor uncling a "synuiesis or Indian philosophy and Westem science a incLa wa< to regain stability and ciarity ot v.s. u u ttfjtn and action. Delivering tne Convocation address Of MyhOire .'University ut Mysore lastFOC - 204 words
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266 1954-10-20 3 LONDON: "Although there have been one or two similar cases in the provinces which have attracted little notice, the case to bo heard in the London area on October 26, at Brentford, concerning the problem of a Muslim husband with twoNAFEN - 266 words
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580 1954-10-20 3 Settlement Of Conflicts By Force -A Punishable Crime Dr.Radhakrishnan's Plea For A World Community Address At Mexican Congress MEXICO CITY: Dr. S. Radhakri&hnan, India's Vicei're-. il.-nt, told the Mexican Congress man's aim should be the creation of a world communkty in which the settlement of conflicts by force would be580 words
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391 1954-10-20 3 Indian Overseas Bank Branch For Guntur GUNTUR: Declaring open the Guntur branch of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., at me new nve-i t jxeyed buildings of the Indian Chamber of Commerce here on Monday Oct 11, Mr. Justice P. Chandra Reddy expressed th e hope that bank mindedness would beFOC - 391 words
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Article63 1954-10-20 3 KARACHI: Sir Gilbert batthwaite, United Kingdom High Commissioner in Pakistan since September, 1951, returned to England aboard the R.M.S. Caledonia." He returns to assume the duties of Permanent Undersecretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. Meanwhile, Mr. Dalton Murray will act as High Commissioner until theNAFEN - 63 words
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Article65 1954-10-20 3 Ceylonese Railway Delegation BOMBAY: A Ceylonese railway delegation headed by the Railway Minister Of Ceylon, Maj. Montague Jayawickrame, arrived here recently from Colombo on a three weeks' study tour of xnd.an Railways. The ether members of the delegation are: Mr. K. Kanagasabay, General Manager of Ceylonese Railways. Mr. E. C.FOC - 65 words
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3229 1954-10-20 4 Cabinet's Decision On Tribunal's Findings COLOMBO The Cabinet last week decided to recommend the dismissal of Mr. N. U. Jayawardena from the post of Governor of the Centra* Bank. The Cabinet also recommended the appointment of Sir Arthur Rana-sinha, now Secretary to theFOC - 3,229 words
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Article, Illustration268 1954-10-20 4 Entrants for the "Miss World'' Beauty Contest held in London, October 18 In a line up. Baek row, left to right: Miss Ceylon (Jeanette De Jon'O. Denmark (Grete Hoffenelad), EGYPT (ANTIGONE COSTANDA), Finland (Yvonne D Bruvn), France Claudine Bleuse), Germany (Frauke Walther), Britain (Patricia Butlev), Greece (Efl Mela).Reuter; AP - 268 words
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Article41 1954-10-20 4 DJAKARTA, Oct. 19.— The Indonesian government has tentatively fixed December 31 as the deadline for the filing of nominations in the general elections expected to be held next May. Thlrtyone parties and political organizations are entenns candidates'. APAP - 41 words
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Article95 1954-10-20 4 The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri st-mb i.tn who recently went to 1:»e United Kingdom for a medical check up is reporter to be quite well. tie ha« been examined {by five specialists, including Sir Horace Evans, the physician in chief to the Queen, who found95 words
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Article40 1954-10-20 4 Gogia Pasha, the great magician, has kindly agreed to give a free show to the children of the Ramakrishna Mission Boys Home at 179, Bartley Road, tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 7.30 p.m.40 words
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Article106 1954-10-20 4 Tnc body of a CttMM labourer, Cnong Kcng, who had railed to return from woik on ulu iiemis Estate in the Rengam area of Johore on Saturday last, was on Mcnday found ay tae assistant manager. Tne man had been murdered by terrorists who had hit him106 words
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Article34 1954-10-20 4 DJKARTA, Oct. 19. M. Saravanamuttu, Ccyloneac high coram:ss;cner in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, presented his credentials late Modnay to President Soekarno as Ceylon's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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