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Title Section16 1951-07-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIF. No. 169. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 30. 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article194 1951-07-30 1 OUDH RLY.MEN ALREADY VOTE AGAINST STRIKE OPEN CLASH BETWEEN CONGRESS SOCIALIST PARTIES FEARED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bareilly, July 29. The C eneral Council of the Indian National Trade Union Cong rcss has decided the oppose the All-India Railwaymen's Federation move to call a generalCopyright - 194 words
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220 1951-07-30 1 "LITTLE PROGRESS" IN KOREA CEASEFIRE TALKS TOKYO. July 29. Cease firo talks were adjourned at 4.05 pan. Uoca'l time) today and will be resumed on Mondiay. A communique issued after the meeting reported "little tangibV progrtws" in ellorts to sollve th-» buffer zone problem. The communique added that both sidesReuter - 220 words
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331 1951-07-30 1 PAKISTAN TRYING TO BLOCK U.S. FOOD AID TO INDIA? MINISTER MUNSHI'S STATEMENT BOMBAY, July 29.— India' Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, on Friday accused Pakistan of attempt ing to block the American food loan to India. Addressing the Bh.< athi Vidya Bhawan in Bombay, he said that the mainGIIS - 331 words
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91 1951-07-30 1 RATION REDUCED PRICE INCREASED (From Our Own Corresj>ondent MADRAS, July 29.— The Madras State Government have cut the rice content of the twelve ounces daily ration from eight to six ounces and further increased the price of rice. This became necessary since the Central Government has refused to increase .riceCopyright - 91 words
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100 1951-07-30 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 29.— Mr. A. D. Gorwalla, member of the Planning Commission, has submitted the long-awaited report on public administration in India to the Commission. He has suggested that there must be Central intervention fo achieve and maintain efficiency inCopyright - 100 words
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227 1951-07-30 1 WORLD PEACE DEPENDS ON INDIA, SAYS GENERAL NYE LONDON. July 29.—General Sir Archibald Nye British Hijrh Commissioner in India sail here last week that Ind.|a "cannot and should not" be ignored in all m >tters touching- world aiTairs and world peace. "The very Issue of world pea**-' mary well dependReuter - 227 words
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Article104 1951-07-30 1 NEW DELHI, July 29.—UN. Kashmir Mediator Dr. Prank Graham today successfully flew to Srinagar —a task which four civilian planes attempted but failed. The local airport control said that the U.S. Air Force plane carrying Graham and his party landed aafdUfJ at Srinagar after a 135-minuteA.P. - 104 words
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124 1951-07-30 1 NEW DELHI, .?jly 29.— The reply of the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, to the telegram on Friday from Liaquat Ali Khan is expected to be sent today, it was learned here last night. The possibility of Mr. Nehru visiting Karachi in responseReuter - 124 words
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Article143 1951-07-30 1 NEW DELHI. July 29 Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations Kashmir— representative, discounted here yesterday press reports that he had suggested a tripartite conference with the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan. Dr. Graham, who is leaving for Srinagar today (Sunday) told journalists who asked him ifReuter - 143 words
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Article53 1951-07-30 1 KARACHI, July 29.— Pakistan on Friday night announced immediate recruiting of volunteers for civil defence and first aid training in the capital. The city has been divided into sectors and 2,000 wardens are to be enrolled to organise civil defence measures in their localities an officialReuter - 53 words
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131 1951-07-30 1 Anti-Indian Demonstration In Karachi KARACHI, July 29— A two-milt-long procession of 50,000 enthusiastic men and women marched through the main streets of Karachi on Friday in celebration of "Defence Day." Public sentiment ran high as a result of the concentration of Indian troops on the Pakistan border. All sections ofA.P. - 131 words
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123 1951-07-30 1 NEW DELHI, July 20—Authoritative sources in New Delhi on Friday confirmed reports of Pakistan troop dispositions and military movements along the frontiers ofj the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. These sources added that though there had been no violation of theReuter - 123 words
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Article75 1951-07-30 1 BOMBAI, July 29.— Bombay's large and influential Moslem community will take a pledge to resist any threat to security and integrity of India at a public meeting here on July 31. Announcing the meeting today its conveners ten prominent Moslem leaders of the city declared:Reuter - 75 words
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Article84 1951-07-30 1 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, July 29.— Kashmii 's Premier. Sheikh Abdullah, said yesterday Pakistan's demand for a plebiscite in Kashmir was "no more than a pretence and a farce," while she "illegally held areas of the state." He reiterated that an impartial plebiscite to determine the future ofReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-07-30 1 PHOTO). Peace partisans parade in Istanbul Avenue, one of Tehenan's mam street en July 15, t'./e day Mr. Avereii Harrimian, personnel representative of President Truman arrived for talks with Persian Premier Mossadeq on the oil crisis. Shortly after the picture 'was made riots broke out as these marchers entered Parliamentsquare.A.P. - 51 words
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167 1951-07-30 1 CONGRESS BODIES TO CO-ORDINATE ELECTION ACTIVITIES ay r SSd u ,,.u i o« ro1 Our Own Correspondent) u/il July 29 ln of thp K r °£W strength of the Opposjtttn parties, all South Indian Congress organisations have decided to .Inordinate their election activities so that Congress participation could htt-^most effectiveCopyright - 167 words
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106 1951-07-30 1 LIAQUAT ALI THANKS EX-MUFTI OF JERUSALEM KARACHI. July 29— The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, has told Haj Amin El Husseini, ex-Mufti of Jerusalem, that the Government and people of Pakistan "greatly appreciate'' hin deep-concern over "India's concentration of troops on Pakistan's borders." The Prime Minister's message wasReuter - 106 words
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Article91 1951-07-30 1 HYDERABAD. July 29.— Mr. A. K Gopalan. Madras Communist leader, on Friday puolidly denounced O .r.r.i nunist terrorism in the Talen?ana District of Hydeabad State. Mr Gopalan who hats just concluded "amity ralks" with CommunVk leaders in prison and the Hyderabad authorities told journalist here tiiatReuter - 91 words
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43 1951-07-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) PATTALA, July 29. Sikh leader. Master Tarn Singh has announced that he is visiting Britain at the invitation of the Sikhs there in September. He denied any political motive for his visit. CopyrightCopyright - 43 words
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Article94 1951-07-30 1 OTTAWA. July 29.— A group ot nine technicians and planners from India and Pakistan arrived here on Friday to begin study and training under the Colombo Plan. Cost of training these and other groups to arrive later will be fccrnf by Canada as part of itsReuter - 94 words
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209 1951-07-30 1 MOVE TO WIN OVER TRAVANCORE TAMIL LEADERS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 29.— Tamil and Travancore Congress leaders have decided to make another atttempt to get Travancore Tamilian Congress leaders to work together in harmony with Travancore Congress. Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, Tamilnad Congress President, has accepted an invitation fromCopyright - 209 words
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Article145 1951-07-30 2 NEW PARTY FORMED IN KARNATAKA HUBLI, July 26.— The Council of tne non-party Karnatak Unification Conference, meeting at Haveri yeste. day, decided to form a new political pa. ty, styled the Karnatak Unification Party, to fight the forthcoming general election on the issue of Karnatak unification. The election manifesto ofF.O.C. - 145 words
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Article167 1951-07-30 2 NE W PARTY IN KERALA STATE TRICHUR, July 26:— A new party sponsored by five independent members of the Travancore-Cochin legislature is being formed here to contest the general elections. The main slogan of the new party which will be known as the Cochin Party will be the "disintegration ofF.O.C. - 167 words
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Article83 1951-07-30 2 NEW DELHI, July 26:— Seven parties have been invited to oartlcipate in the All-Party Symbol Conference convened by the Chief Eteetiun Commissioner, Mr. S. Sen. her* for July 30. y They are the Indian National Congress, the Kisan Mazdoor, Praja Party, the Hindu Mahasabha, the Ramrajya Parishad.F.O.C. - 83 words
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Article83 1951-07-30 2 CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, July 26:— Th« AKJC Secretariat announced today that the next meeting of the Congress Working- Committee will be held on August li at 8.30 a.m. at the AICC office. The meeting is expected to discuss, among other things, the statement issued by Mr. Kidwai andF.O.C. - 83 words
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90 1951-07-30 2 MADRAS, July 36:— Acharya Kripalani is likely to undertake a tour of the Tamil districts about the middle of August, 1951. This information has been conveyed to Mr. A R. V. Achar, Chairman of the Tamil Nad Praja Party Convention to be held nextF.O.C. - 90 words
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Article46 1951-07-30 2 VIJAYAWADA, July 26:— Dr. C. Ghosh, General Secretary of the newly-formed Praja Party «f West. Bengal, will undertake a tour Tamil Nad in September next, it a learnt He will also visit Malabar dmins: his Tamil Nad t«w F.O.C.F.O.C. - 46 words
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82 1951-07-30 2 AMBALA:— The Eastern Puajab Railway Staff Union decided on ily 21 to launch a "no strike eamV lign" as against the decision of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation to start the strike on August 27. The announcement added that directive had been sent to allF.O.C. - 82 words
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Article985 1951-07-30 2 Finance Minister's Survey NEW DELHI, July 25 —Some measure of foreign assistance would be necessary if the Five-Year Plan submitted by the Planning Commission was to be fully implemented. This view was expressed by Mr. C. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, while addressing the members of the Advisory985 words
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Article278 1951-07-30 2 NEW DELHI, July 26:— India will sm i. ly have a new series of postage stamps depicting typical scenes from Indian life and culture. They will replace the present series, introduced when India was still a dominion, and which were intended to serve only asF.O.C. - 278 words
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Article113 1951-07-30 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India understood to have ordered that no more prosecutions should be undertaken on account «f "adulterated" tea in Calcutta. Government of India are reported to have accepted the contentkm that there is bound to be a certain percentage of stalks in teaF.O.C. - 113 words
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Article113 1951-07-30 2 NEW DELHL July 25:— Air Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force, left Delhi thia morning for the United Kingdom. The Air Chief travelled in an LAF Dakota as part of the aircrew, in order that he could inspect the conditions underF.O.C. - 113 words
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Article87 1951-07-30 2 MADHUBANI, July 26:— Five Hundred marriages were contracted at the Sourath Sabha the annual marriage fair of Mithila Brahmins held here from July 5 to ll The demand for Tilak (dowry) varied this year from Rs. 4000 to Rs. *****. According to MaithQl custom ths bride-groom'sF.O.C. - 87 words
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Article212 1951-07-30 2 BOMBAY, July 25: Bombay experienced the heaviest downpour of the current monsoon early this morning between 2 and 3, and 5.83 Inches were recorded in the Malabar Hill area, 5-12 inches in the Santa Craz area and 5.22 Inches in JuhuThe observatory at Colaba recorded onlyF.O.C. - 212 words
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128 1951-07-30 2 SRINAGAR, July 26:—Twentysix Pakistani spies who had recently entered Jammu and Kashmir State with the object of creating disorder were promptly captured and the whole plan was foiled, it was authoritatively learnt. These spies, it was stated, had been sent by Pakistan and infiltratedF.O.C. - 128 words
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Article123 1951-07-30 2 BOMBAY, July 26:— The UNESCO would co-ordinate all sources of assistance now available to help member States in introducing free and compulsory education in their countries, said Mr. P. N. Kripal, Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of Education, in an interview here to-day. Mr. Kripal returned to BombayF.O.C. - 123 words
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Article131 1951-07-30 2 BOMBAY:— lndustrialists and other employers in India will be asked to create a Welfare Trust Fund on a statutory basis in each establishment if there was general agreement on the question between the various State Governments, employers and labour, it was ?earnt here. This question hasF.O.C. - 131 words
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Article116 1951-07-30 2 BOMBAY, July 26:— A life-size bronze tstatue of Mahatma Gandhi is shortly to be erected in Port ol Spain Trinidad, in British West Indies. The Bombay sculptor, Mr. Nagesh Yawalkar, who has been commissioned to execute the work, said to- day that the staiue would beF.O.C. - 116 words
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72 1951-07-30 2 NEW DELHl:— Prime Minister Nehru called upon Delhi Congress workers, at an informal meeting at his residence on July 20, to work among the masses and fight communalism in anv form. That was essential especially in to-day's circumstances, he told them. The meeting is statedF.O.C. - 72 words
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272 1951-07-30 2 India's Trade With E. Africa: "Great Possibilities In Future" BOMBAY: India, with her ageold trade ties with the East African territories, is today their second Biggest supplier and customer ol primary and manufactured goods, writes the PTI correspondent, who recently toured East Africa. Next only to the U.K., India hasF.O.C. - 272 words
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254 1951-07-30 2 BOMBAY:— Mr. G. G. Mehta, President of the All-India BaiiK Employees' Association, stated on July 18 that bank employees would boycott the Tribunal which was constituted by way of compulsory adjudication. This decision he said has already been taken by v the Central Committee andF.O.C. - 254 words
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3298 1951-07-30 3 Lifted, Says Nehru Speech At A. I.C. C. During Debate On Manifesto BANGALORE, July 14. (By Air Mail) Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, intervening in,the A.-I.C.C. debate on the draft election manifesto, emphatically <deciared to-day that so far as he could see. there was going3,298 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-07-30 3 RECENT INCREASE CONFIRMED M' E. PAKISTAN GOVT. FIGURES DACCA: The recent increase in the exodus of Hindus from East Pakistan into India is reflected in the migration figures published by the East Bengal Government for .the 15 days ending July 7. According to these figures,A.P. - 234 words
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139 1951-07-30 3 CUTTACK: Government of Orissa hove revised tihe sa.e tax rates with effect from July 15. Hereafter unt-re wiil be four din'trent rates of sales Hax ranging from one quarter oi am anna to one anna in the rupee. They will be as follows: (1)139 words
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130 1951-07-30 3 C Plan Trainees Off Soon To India COLOMBO: The first two Ceylonese selected under the Colombo Plan for specialized statistical training in India will leave shortly. They are Mr. H. C. A. A. Abeykoon, of the Department of Census and Statistics and Mr. Rasaputhran, of the Central Bank. The courseFOC; GIIS - 130 words
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168 1951-07-30 3 GURKHA OFFICER TO COMMAND INDIAN BRIGADE NEW DELHI. July 29.— The first Gurkha Officer to command a brigade in the Indian Army will be 37--year-old Colonel V. B. S. Karki, President of the Army Standing Establishment Committee, who has recently been promoted to the rank f Brigadier. Brigadier Karki wasGIIS - 168 words
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140 1951-07-30 4 DEATH OF FORMER INDIAN STATE COUNCILLOR Bahadur»a I. X. Pereira (64), onetime Nominated Indian Memtoer of the State Coundil died last week at his residence in Colombo. Mr. Pereira was elected t© the Legislative Council in 1924 to represent the Indian community in Ceylon. Educated in India and Ceylon, heFOC - 140 words
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Article486 1951-07-30 4 Malaya Born Ceylonese Also CEYLON NEWS: Up Against It! DIFFICULTY IN ACQUIRING CEYLONESE CITIZENSHIP MAHARAGAMA Malaya-born Ceylonese, especially Jaffna Tamils, are experiencing great difficulty in having themselves registered as citizens of Ceylon. This was stated to pressmen by 24-year-old K. Jeganathan of Tholpuram, Jaffna, who is a final-year student ofFOC - 486 words
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202 1951-07-30 4 COLOMBO: Police protection ls to be given to Colombo Municipal employees on pay days to prevent them being harassed by moneylenders to whom they may owe money. A special committef which inquired into the indebtedness among the Municipal employees held that three*?rths ofFOC - 202 words
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274 1951-07-30 4 CAMPAIGN FOR INTRODUCTION OF INSURANCE ACT COMPANIES TO CO-OPERATE COLOMBO: To present a "united front" and campaign for the introduction of legislation to govern insurance business in Ceylon a move is on foot to organise an association of Ceylonese insurance companies. Several previous attempts to bring these companies together inFOC - 274 words
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174 1951-07-30 4 COLOMBO An assurance on behailf of Uhe Prime Minister that there was no need to fear religious discrimination was given by Sir Oliver GoonetiUeke, Minister of Home Affairs, at the La SaUiar Tercentenary lunch at the G.OH last week. Sir Oliver who was replying tcFOC - 174 words
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93 1951-07-30 4 COLOMBO: The Prifnte Minister has referred to the Minister of Igabour and Social Services a request made to him by the Ceylon workers' Congress calling for a Commission of Enquiry into certain protracted eatate strikes. Representations have also been made to the Home Ministry statingFOC - 93 words
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Article50 1951-07-30 4 COLOMBO: Eight-nine applications for technical aid scholarships under the Colombo Pian have been received by the Colombo Plan Bureau qf Technical Co-operatior. It is learnt tih at the Bureau has already recommended four Ceylonese candidates for scholarships tn sugar technology, which are offered .by the Indian Government FOCFOC - 50 words
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56 1951-07-30 4 KALUTARA: At a jgpeciafl meetUig of the MaShtajama Peramuna at Sri PaJee Vidyalaya, Horana, presided over lay PolwatJte Buddhadatta Th«ro, of AmllfalEunigoda, ft was resolved to effect a mereeT of the Sri Lanka RepubLilcian Party and the Mahajana P€a*2<muna and to form a new puityFOC - 56 words
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Article64 1951-07-30 4 COLOMBO: When the House of Representatives sits after 6 p.m. in 'future there will be a specfal ligh* on tftie flag-mast to indicate to the public that the House is a» session This has been decided upon in view of tiie fact that the flag, whichFOC - 64 words
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Article43 1951-07-30 4 COLOMBO: The Counsellor to the Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, Mr. N. E. S. Ralgihavachari. h!aa been offered the post of liaison officer at Bangkok under the United Nations Technical Aid Council for South and Satfth-East Asila. FOCFOC - 43 words
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96 1951-07-30 4 LUCKNOW, July 29.— A spokesman crt the United Provinces Government denied here last night hrflltra.tion of Chinese Communists Into India reported by some Indian trtaders here. The spokesman said some unoonflmed repeals were being received about the presence of Chinese troops across theReuter - 96 words
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283 1951-07-30 4 "HINDU" ON MALAYAN INDIANS CITIZENSHIP Following is the full text of the editorial on "Malayan Indians and Citizenship" published in the "Hindu" of Madras on July 21:— "In the treatment of Malayan Indians, the Government of Malaya seems to be taking a leaf out of Cej ion's book. The MalayanFOC - 283 words
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Article74 1951-07-30 4 RANGOON. July 29.— A force of 1,000 armed Communist Red guards is massed near the Noi^th Burma town of Ma/daya, 17 macs from the former Burmese capital of Mandalay, the pno-government Englishlanguage New Times of Burma reported yesterday. The newspaper said the Communists have establishedA.P. - 74 words
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Article157 1951-07-30 4 Mr. Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of New York State, will pay a short visit to the Federation today, Monday. He will be accompanied by the Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Mr. Dewey will visit Headquarters Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, and will be the guest at a luncheon givenA.P.; Reuter - 157 words
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Article73 1951-07-30 4 JERUSALEM, July 29.— Ten cer sons were injured last night in a free-for-all as Palestine's cam paigning reached a peak prior U tomorrow's parliamentary elec tions. A truck carrying young men tr a party rally outside of Tel Aviv mo over a child. WUen theA.P. - 73 words
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Article152 1951-07-30 4 A3ADAN July Zi.— Tac A.:g.oIran.an Oil Company ren.ieiy at Atoaaan— the in tna wjAdwill &nut down cjurp^a^iy on. i/uesday, it, was officially announced here yesterday. Tiie reHnery which has a normal daily output of 15,000,000 gallons, .ias gradually been, cutting produc.lon dftiring .^tie oil crisis.Reuter - 152 words
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75 1951-07-30 4 HAVANA. July 29. The Cuban government said on Thursday night onat its experts have suggeated uaiianalisatiGn ol tJ.ie British-own-ed United Raiiwayi of H-.ivana. Tne government s viewpoint was expressed in a statement by Dr. Miguel Saurez Fernandez, Secretary of State. He confirmed theA.P. - 75 words
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