Indian Daily Mail, 30 March 1951
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Title Section17 1951-03-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIL No. 48. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS 717 words
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414 1951-03-30 1 Rich Nations Must Share Their Fortune With Less Fortunate JAIPRAKASH NARAirS CALL AT CULTURAL CONGRESS BOMBAY, Mar. 29. The Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom, meeting here, was dominated today by the topic of America's gift of 2,000,000 tons of wheat forA.P. - 414 words
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Article169 1951-03-30 1 LONDON, Mar. 29.— Sir John Hay, well-known figure m the rubber industry, has lashed out at the Malayan Government for ignoring "income tax evasion" and stepping up rubber export duty. Reporting this, the London Daily Mail said that Sir John had just returned from visitingA.P. - 169 words
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Article83 1951-03-30 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 29. Qarapet Avakian, a 40-year-old Armenian shoemaker m Teheran, claims that he ta 1 with God m his dreams and '-eceives instructions from hiro On Sunday, Avakian dreamed that Christ told bim to "cut ofl your right hand which is full ot sins AvakianA.P. - 83 words
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81 1951-03-30 1 U.S. CONTROL OF BURMESE ARMY DENIED RANGOON, Mar. 29.— The Ame rican Embassy nere said yesterda> there was "no foundation" for a Calcutta newspaper report that, the United States Ambassador to Burma, Mr:. David McKendree, had suggested the enlistment of Chinese Nationalist trocps and Chinese volun:eers into the Burmese army.Reuter - 81 words
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129 1951-03-30 1 U.N. Forces Launch New Offensive Following Rejection Of MacA's Peace Offer TOKYO, Mar. 29. -British and American troofcs iaunched a new offensive east of Seoul today a few hours before Peking's rejection a* General Mac Arthur's oiler to tail: ueace. It was not Immediately known how far the Allies intendReuter - 129 words
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77 1951-03-30 1 LONDON. Mar. 29. Official government quarters said here yesterday there was no foundation whatever of reports that the United Kingdom Government is considerng a plan for the abolition of the partition of Ireland The reports circulated overseas by an American news agency quotedReuter - 77 words
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Article86 1951-03-30 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29— Beryl for atomic piles is to be exported to the United States m considerable Quantities, ''within a matter of weeks, on completion of shipping preparation technicalities." authoritative sources said here today. The Indian government monazit" processing plant at Alwaye m theA.P. - 86 words
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65 1951-03-30 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 29.— The U.o. Consulate General sr>olces-nan said ao ha<Svno comment on the news ♦crie* worn Washington of the dismissal of former Vice Consu. -obn Wiliams here for Visa ir» <*- gulaiities .id three others for homose,<u3'ity. The disni^ssa^s took triaee last wlr»ter TheA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-03-30 1 The Maharaja of Bundi (Central India) celebrated lus 31st birthday at Bundi Palace recently. The highlight of a five-day programme was the "Darbar" In which followers of the former ruler reassured him of their loyalty. Photo shows a secene from the colourful ceremony. The Maharaja, seated on a carved sivlerA.P. - 90 words
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88 1951-03-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Mar. 29. —Local press reports that the Nizam is considering selling some of his State jewellery in the open market overseas has caused some flutter here and leaders of public opinion are making representations to the Govt, of India88 words
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225 1951-03-30 1 DEHRA DUN, Mar. 29. The first batch of cadets from the National Cadet Corps will join the National Defence Academy m July next. The present strength of the Corps is 726 officers and over 22.600 cadets m theGIIS - 225 words
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213 1951-03-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Mar. 29. Premier Nehru speaking m the Foreign Policy debate m Parliament on Wednesday strongly criticised General Mac Arthur's recent statement that the Korean war could be separated from other Far Eastern problems, as a dangerous incursion into politics213 words
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Article153 1951-03-30 1 LONDON. Mar. 29. Air Raid sirens wailed m London on Wednesday for the first time since 1945. The old "Moaning Minnie." which signalled the Luftwaffe raids of World War 11. eight new types of sound like somebody singing m the bathtub. The eerie noise-makingA.P. - 153 words
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Article33 1951-03-30 1 TAIPEH, Mar. 29. Wu Wan-hen a native of Formosa was executed by a riring squad yesterday afternoon for kidnapping a school girl for whose ransom he demanded 50.QQQ Farmosao dollars.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article205 1951-03-30 1 KALIMPONG, India, Mar. 29.— The 16-year-old Dalai Lama of Tibet may soon return to his capital, Lhasa, according to reports reaching nere irom Yating, his provisional Headquarters. (A Calcutta report said the young Living Buddha," whose land has neen invaded by Chinese Communists, wasA.P. - 205 words
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Article86 1951-03-30 1 REDS ASSUME CONTROL OF W. TIBET NEW DELHI. Mar 29.—Communists based on adjoining Sinkiang have assumed effective control ot western Tibet, and the Dana* Lama's viceroy there has fled to Gargunsa. the winter capital, according to reliable informants arriving here from Yatung on Thursday. All district governors have also iledA.P. - 86 words
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Article106 1951-03-30 1 RANGOON, Mar. 29. Premier Thakin Nu urged full support of the Burmese people Tuesday to eliminate a "2,000-year old enemy the creed of violence." Speaking to the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League (AFPFL), the Premier said Burma could not return to normal until violence was completely stamped out.A.P. - 106 words
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90 1951-03-30 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 29.— The President of France, M. Vincent Aurioi arrived m New York yesterday on board the He De France Accompanied by Madame Aurioi he is going to Washington as the guest of the American Government. M. Aurioi, the first French PresidentReuter - 90 words
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92 1951-03-30 1 INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN MEMORY OF AUROBINDO (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 29.— Plans are afoot for starting a unique International University at Pondicherry open to all students of the world as a memorial to the late Sri Aurobindo Ghose. Teaching and residential expenses will be free, while education imparted92 words
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143 1951-03-30 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 29.— VitaJ. Information relating to Communist strategy m Eastern India has been unearthed during two months of police and military operations ia the Kamrup District of Assam State, reports published here today said quoting Assam official sources. The report added thatA.P. - 143 words
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102 1951-03-30 1 CALCUTTA. Mar. 29.— More Muslims arrived m West Bengal than the number which proceeded to East Bengal during the week, March 12— March 18. according to latest figures. The number which arrived m West Bengal from East Bengal was 16,400, as compared with 16,169GIIS - 102 words
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Article87 1951-03-30 1 LONDON. Mar. 29.— Another piece of historic London was missing last night. A statue of Brittania outside St. Paul's Cathedral has been left with its hand upraised but Britannia's trident, emblem of sea mast?ry, once firmly m the statue's grip, now ls missing. The trident hasA.P. - 87 words
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Article110 1951-03-30 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 29. The Walkie-Peekie," a new portable television camera and transmitting station by which commanders behind the lines will be able to see their frontlnie troops, has been invented by the radio Corporation of America.* The new one-man device is batteryoperated and able to sendA.P. - 110 words
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Article44 1951-03-30 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 29.— The Russian Government organ Izvestia said on Wednesday that Americans were building an immense air base m Turkey for operations against Russia." The newspaper said it was being built under the disguise of an "international airdrome for civil aviation use.''- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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771 1951-03-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Mar. 30, 1951. SILK SHIRT VERSUS KHADDAR JUBBA-VII ANOTHER argument trotted out by the Government m defence of the Federal Citizenship is as follows: The climax of the procedure that leads up to the grant of Citizenship is the taking of the Citizenship Oath which771 words
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532 1951-03-30 2 India Govt. Consider Plan For Development Of Andamans SCHEME FOR GRADUAL RESETIIEMENT Or 6,000 FAMUM ON 30,000 ACaSS NEW DELHI, March 25. A five-year plan for the development of the Andaman Islands and its colonisation is under the consideration of the Government of India, it is learnt. The plan isF.O.C. - 532 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-03-30 2 A demonstration was organised outside the Rangoon Secretariat on Mar. 14 while their representative m the Burmese Par. lament vainly tried to interest the house m a no-confidence vote against Thakin Nu's Socialist Government. Photo shows: A group of Burmese and Karen women screaming defiance at the armed guajrd watchingA.P. - 62 words
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Article153 1951-03-30 2 LAHORE: The Indian Punjab haa agreed to continue the supply of electricity to the Punjab (PaKistanj for another year, according to an agreement reached between representatives of the two Provinces m Lahore. Under the new agreement, the Punjab (P) will receive 6,000 k.w as againstF.O.C. - 153 words
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208 1951-03-30 2 BONN, West Germany, Mar. 27.A Director of the Krupp Steel .Company said Sunday that Krupps has been commissioned to draw up plans ior a steel plant m South Atrica. The Director, however, denied reports published m London that Krupp is planning aA.P. - 208 words
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29 1951-03-30 2 ISTANBUL, Mar. 28.— A totally unconfirmable report that the Communist Premier of Bulgaria, Vulk"» Chervenkov, had fled to Yugoslavia swept through Istanbul, yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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499 1951-03-30 2 CAIRO: A remarkable tribute to Sheikh Mohamed Abdullah and his Government m Kashmir is contained m an article m Al Nida. Writing last week, under the caption ''Neurality is better", M. Ahmed Kassem Gouda observes "Some of our colleague-reporters and others who work on IslamicF.O.C. - 499 words
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198 1951-03-30 2 Precautions On Indo- Tibetan Border LUCKNOW: Anxious queries m the State Legislative Assembly about reports of Communist infiltra tion m the U.P. part of the IndoTibetan border elicited the informa tion from the Home Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, that police check-posts had been opened m the Almora and GarhwalF.O.C. - 198 words
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Article114 1951-03-30 2 NEW DELHI: Following the acceptance of the exchange ratio of the Pakistan Rupee, both India and Pakistan Governments, it is understood, are taking steps to evolve a machinery to facilitate remittance of money between the two countries m so far as current transactions under theF.O.C. - 114 words
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Article54 1951-03-30 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 23.— Twentyeitjht people, including a clerk m trie government office, were arrested yesterday and charged with operating a nation-wide racket of Issuing forged passports. The magazine "Atom" alleged me gang took considerable sums from unskilled Indians who wanted to emigrate to Britain mA.P. - 54 words
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166 1951-03-30 2 Joint Electorates Without Any Reservation Demanded E. Bengal ML A's Submit MemorandumTo Pak. Premie KARACHI: Hindu members of the East Bengal Assembly have expressed the view that Pakistan should have joint electorates without any reservation of seats for any minority community. This opinion is contained m a memorandum submitted hereF.O.C. - 166 words
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173 1951-03-30 2 Socialist Leader Hails MacArthur's Offer To Red China NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— -American Socialist leader Norman Thomas on Sunday hailed General Mac Arthur's offer to the Chinese Communists to end the Korean fighting and called on peace-loving nations to work for a truce. Thomas, who is on a tour ofA.P. - 173 words
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Article89 1951-03-30 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10, (By Air Mail).— The Government of India intend to replace the Sicca notes and the rupee coins issued by the Hyderabad Government by the Indian equivalents progressively within a period of two years, Mr C D. Deshmukh told Mr. Sidhwa m Parliament today. TheFOC - 89 words
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1064 1951-03-30 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Kripalani Mookerjee Criticise Govt's Policies General Discussion On Budget NEW DELHI, Mar. 10, (By Air Mail). Acharya Kripalani, leader of the Congress Democratic Front, and Dr. Syama Prasad Moo ker jee were severely critical of the Central Government's policies when Parliament today began general discussion on theFOC - 1,064 words
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Article, Illustration93 1951-03-30 3 Mohamed Salah Eld y, Egyptian Foreign Minister gave a luncheon party at Zaafaran cc, Cairo, on March 15, m honour of delegates of the Arab Leagu* 'ting Morocco and Lihyo. Among the guests was prominent tin dr Abdel Krim. of Morocco, the 68-year-old Warrior who fough French and Spaniards mA.P. - 93 words
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288 1951-03-30 3 India's Concern Over Travel Restrictions In Pakistan Export Of Textiles Foreign Industrial Undertakings Manufacture Of Typewriters QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Mar. zZ. The Government of India have expressed great concern' at the strictness on th 8 part of the Pakistan authorities m the matter of travel between theGIIS - 288 words
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Article266 1951-03-30 3 "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN" WARNS LONDON, Mar. 28. The Liberal inchester Guardian m a leading article said ye lay that what India was interested m now was c ning food before millions starved. The newspaper observed: "There h been two interesting conferences, one of the J omic and Social Council of266 words
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Article95 1951-03-30 3 TRINIDAD. Mar. 28. Trinidad oilfields drillers have struck oi' under the spa off the island first first ol- produced m Trinidad under a marine drifting licence. Th-> we 11 li al?o the first undersea well to be sunk noe from a shore hasc. Tt s producing aboutReuter - 95 words
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269 1951-03-30 3 Pakistan Does Not Want Fair Plebiscite In Kashmir, Says Abdullah AMRITSAR, Mar. 21.— Addressing a meeting of the Rotary Club at Amritsar on Mar. 18, Kashmir's Chief Minister, Sheikh Abdullah, said: "Pakistan believes m playing to the gallery and has started talking of a plebiscite only now after having failedGIIS - 269 words
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Article123 1951-03-30 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10, (By Air Mail).- The Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh, told Mr. B. R. Bhagat m Parliament today that the request of the Assam Government for relief grant had been accepted m principle. The Government of India had agreed to meet as grant 50FOC - 123 words
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83 1951-03-30 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29. Two members of the Tibetan Delegation, now m New Delhi on their way to Peking for Sino-Tibetan settlement, called on the Prime Minister. Mr Nehru, yesterday and presented to him a letter of greetings from the Dalai Lama Tne letter wasGIIS - 83 words
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Article202 1951-03-30 3 MOSCOW, Mar. 28.— The Literary Gazette yesterday called the American Ambassador m Teheran, Henry Grady, "an executioner by avocation." The paper m a front-page article said that the peoples of the world, including the American people, will call Grady to account for all the crimes whichA.P. - 202 words
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107 1951-03-30 3 TWO OUT OF 11 SMALLPOX CASES FATAL KAYTS, (By Air Mail): Following an outbreak of smallpox at Pungudutivu 11 positive cases have been admitted to the I.D.H. at Tjrundi, Kayts. To-day one of them died. This is the second case that has proved fatal. The total medical authorities are sparingF.O.C. - 107 words
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665 1951-03-30 3 CEYLON NEWS: Federalists' Claim Against Jaffna Municipality K.C. AND JAFFNA MAYOR GIVE EVIDENCE JAFFNA, (By Air Mail). Hearing was concluded in the Additional District Court of Jaffna before Mr. W. Gunam Spencer in the case in which Messrs. C. Vanniasingham, S. J. V. Chelvanayagam, K.C., M.P., Senator Dr. E. M.FOC - 665 words
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343 1951-03-30 3 MINISTER RESOLVED TO CURB RED INFILTRATION INTO ESTATES KANDY, (By Air Mail). Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State m charge of Ceylonization, who met representatives of the Ceylon Estates Employers' Federation m conference at the Queen's Hotel recently is satisfied that the agreement he arrivedFOC - 343 words
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Article122 1951-03-30 3 held presided over by P. VajLranan-\ Thero, Inspector of Pirivenas. On a suggestion by Mr. George Weeratunga, Proctor of Tangalla. it was resolved to ask Mr. C. A. Ariyatileke, president of the Sabns, and P. Revata Nayake Thero. Chief Incumbent of the temple, to interviewFOC - 122 words
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Article89 1951-03-30 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The Police are reported to have baton charged a group of boys recently at the Kynsey Road junction when thy were believed to have become unruly. Most of them were detained at the Cinnamon Gardens Police Station and later released onFOC - 89 words
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120 1951-03-30 4 Pak Defence Pact With Persia Turkey Denied KARACHI, Mair. 29. Reports eminating from London published m the Karachi >ress that Pakistan Is signing a defence pact with Persia and Turkey were denied by a spokesman of the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday. It was further stated that Pakis tan is anxiousA.P. - 120 words
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Article34 1951-03-30 4 The Governor of Singapore has appointed Murray Buttjrose, Esquire, to act m the office of Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Singapore, with effect irom Mar. 12, 1951.34 words
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Article24 1951-03-30 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— A Netherlands delegation to negotiate an Indo-Dutch air agreement arrived m New Delhi on March 26. Talks commenced yesterday.- GIISGIIS - 24 words
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192 1951-03-30 4 Whatever misunderstanding there may have been, the position now appears to be clear. In the present elections campaign a public political meeting can be held provided tbat it ta in a place where it does not obstruct traffic and provided that notice has been given to192 words
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Article98 1951-03-30 4 B.C.G. Clinics are being held every Monday and Thursday between 10-11 a.m. m the Genera: Hospital, Seremban, and on Mondays and Thursday between 2-1 p.m. m the Infant Welfare Centre, Lemon Street, Seremban. Parents are advised to bring their sma/l children to the* Infant Welfare Clinic98 words
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Article82 1951-03-30 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— Dr. J. T. Bodet, Director-General of the UNESCO, visited the Jamia Millia, New Delhi on Mar. 25. He expressed appreciation of its work and said that it was of the nature of fundamental education which the UNESCO wanted to spread throughoutGIIS - 82 words
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Article85 1951-03-30 4 DATO C. J. PAGLAR An election meeting of Changi constituency m support of Dato Dr C. J. Paglar will be held at the Serangoon Road English School (Simon Road) tomorrow, Saturday, at 5 pm. under the chairmansniD of Dr. M. Abraham. Leaning members of different communities alsc85 words
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142 1951-03-30 4 THIRTY NATIONS DISCUSS WORLD GOVERNMENT The International Congress on World .Government opens ai Kome next week. Tne Briusn Parliament are sending to this conference a delegation representative ot all polftical parties. Its nine members nave been chosen by tne British Parliamentary Committee lor World Government- Tue Britis:i allegation is being142 words
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Article58 1951-03-30 4 GENEVA, Mar. 29. Australia has taken more D.P.s since July, 1947, than any other country except America, International Refugee Organisation announced on Wednesday. Since IRO began operations- on that date, homes have been found for 893,373 refugees, and to the end of January the U.S.A.P. - 58 words
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