Indian Daily Mail, 22 December 1953
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Title Section16 1953-12-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 312. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1963. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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165 1953-12-22 1 Processions All Over India To Prevent Communist Exploitation NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Supporters of Premier Nehru's governing Congress Party yesterday paraded the main streets of the Indian capital shouting slogans and carrying placards saying "we do not want Pakistan to become another Korea." TheA.P. - 165 words
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Article164 1953-12-22 1 MOSCOW. Dec. 21. The Soviet news agency. Tass. did not refer last nigrht to the Pakistan note to the Soviet Union stating that Pakistan has no intention of granting ba^ca to .the United States. But it quoted a Paris newspaper Tribune Dcs Nations as savinsReuter - 164 words
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Article52 1953-12-22 1 CALCUTTA, Dec 21.--Harry Pollit, General' Secretary of the British Communist Party, told an open-air, Com-munist-sponsored meeting here yesterday "I hope Pakistan learns in good time the lessons we have learned in Britain and France and that the United States never gives dollars, anna or nrivice unleßu fnr nrn.A.P. - 52 words
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Article63 1953-12-22 1 NEW DELHI: Rtplying to a question whether any foreign countries have asked for the loan of civilian officials from India, Prime Minister Nehru told the Council that the countries were: Aden, British Somaliland. Burma, East Africa, Indonesia, Iraq, Lahej, Malaya, Muscat and Oman, Nepal and Sudan.IIS - 63 words
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Article48 1953-12-22 1 LONDON Leader of British Labour Party, Mr. Clement Attlee has stated that he looks upon the role of India as of greatest possible importance for the survival of democracy. He was speaking on December 18 to the Indian Students Union in London IISIIS - 48 words
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Article95 1953-12-22 1 VERSAILLES, Dec. 21.— The weary French Parliament failed again in its seventh attempt in four days to elect a successor to Vincent Auriol as President of the Republic. The wrangling Presidential Congress, sitting in the famous palace of Versailles, ignored a Socialist offer to withdrawA.P. - 95 words
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Article227 1953-12-22 1 SEOUL, Dec. 21.— President Syngman Rhee told Reuter today that if the unification of Korea had not been achieved 90 days ©fter the convening of a political conference, "this country will have to go to the succour and rescue of starving fellow countrymen in theReuter - 227 words
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42 1953-12-22 1 PARIS, Dec. 21 Pierre Montel former moderate Conservative Secretary of State for Air today announced his condidature for the presidency of the republic a few hour's before both houses of parliament met for the ninth ballot. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article358 1953-12-22 1 LONDON, Dec. 21, British officials are now awaiting what they believe to be the next and final stage in the "Berla case" a formal Moscow announcement that the former Secret Police Chief has been shot. The demands by the Moscow press for the death of LavrentiReuter - 358 words
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278 1953-12-22 1 COLOMBO. Dec. 21.— Premier Sir John Kotelawala told a meeting in the South Ceylon town of Kalutara yesterday that a largo sum of money had been sent from Russia through Switzerland to the Secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party. Sir John said: "Although we haveA.P. - 278 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-12-22 1 A happy, gurgling baby now nearly well enough to go home to Kaoo, Nigeria, is four-monlfc-old WAR! BOKO ('Boko for short), tmrvfvor of Siamese twin sisters recently separated by surgery at Hammersmith Hospital, London. Boko lit pictured in the arms of sister Fletcher at HammersmithA.P. - 120 words
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Article53 1953-12-22 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 21.— The American Museum of Natural History hag decided, after lengthy consideration, that to use a nude as a cover girl might be carrying nature too far. Accordingly, the Museum's official publication, "Natural History, won't, alter all, feature a South Aantrloaa aattvt taA.P. - 53 words
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Article100 1953-12-22 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— An Indo-Pakisfcan expert committee on dtepmted, Kashmir met here for the first time today to discuss preliminary issues involved in. holding a plebiscite in the disputed state. The committee was formed aa a result of Prime Minister Nehru's agreement in August withA.P. - 100 words
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Article149 1953-12-22 1 TEHERAN, Dec. 21. The verdict in the treason trial of Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq deposed Persian Prime Minister is expected today following the intervention of the Shah recommending a "not too severe" sentence. Though the prosecutor has called for the death sentence Dr. Mossadeq's punishment Is expectedReuter - 149 words
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243 1953-12-22 1 Prophet's Day Brings C.R. E.V.R. Together From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, D«c. 21. Chief Minister Rajaji and Periyar Ramaswami, unyielding politic 'U opponents for the last thirty years spoke and sat side by side on the same platform yesterday, when addressing a meeting of South Indian Muslim Association held In243 words
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Article71 1953-12-22 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 21. A family of seven was wiped out by an automobile- train collision at a level crossing near suburban Wheelmg last night. Killed in the crash were Fred Galle, 37-year-old labourer; his wife, Violet, 33; and their children, Evelyn 10 John, 8;A.P. - 71 words
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126 1953-12-22 1 ANNADURAI TO UNVEIL GANDHIJI'S STATUE! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 21. A request by Vellore Municipal Council that Sri C. N. Annadurai, Dravida Muanetra KaJagham leader, should unveil a •statue of Mahatma Gandhi in a local park has aroused such bitter controversy in the town that authorities fearing a126 words
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Article70 1953-12-22 1 AUCKLAND, New Zealajjd. Dtc. 21— The royal liner Gothic steamed toward thcae Commonwealth islands today, bringing the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh for v Christmas time viisit. The monarch and her husband sailed yesterday from the Tonga Islands after a twoday visit to 6A.P. - 70 words
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Advertisement44 1953-12-22 1 |9ft%S MALAYAN "'^p)^ ANNOUNCE THAT SERVICES REOPENED in J I b \J on Wednesday 16th December Services daily except Saturdays Sundays <<A I I /rJ3^yt\ui wcX or Particulars reservations apply to your \Mkl Iviaf /"AT)/ %^<^^ *jr local travel agent or any Malayan Airways office.44 words
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Advertisement121 1953-12-22 1 Subscription Rates <BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Montns 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 \jJli^^ HOXGKOXG IS Sb^B9v&&°' P^^^HSj^Vu^^H <i^yj^ *^M?^?tL---^j i^Bi^Bai mSTw you are assured of fast121 words
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1022 1953-12-22 2 NEW DELHI: Resurgent India's moHI-dlrectlotv al projects for the rapid industrtalhtftnii and «oonomic uplif tnient of the country, are tandty dependent on the successful and effective Implementation of the First five- Year Plan. The progress of that plan and its systematic Implementation, therefore, are of utmost importanceBNFS - 1,022 words
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Article190 1953-12-22 2 MADRAS: Some Members complained In the Legislative Assembly of hostile treatment meted out to Harijans in tea shops in various towns in the State and asked the Government to take stringent action against such offenders. The point airose out of a question put by Sri A.FOC - 190 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-12-22 2 Vice- Admiral de. Auboynean, French Naval C-ln-C, Far EaM, visited the Federation for an U{>-to-dat« briefing on the Emergency. As part ol the briefing he inspected an 361 Helicopter operated by British Royal Naval pilots and talked with them about their operational Murk. He is pictured here in the pilot's54 words
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Article311 1953-12-22 2 Madras Budget Surplus MADRAS: The partition has affected the fortunes ot Madras State in many waya, declared Sri C. Subramaniam. finance Minister, presenting to the Madras Legislative Assembly the Budget for the second half of the year 1953--64, which includes a provision of Rs. 686 lakhs for capital expenditure. InFOC - 311 words
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141 1953-12-22 2 Kerala State Move: Govt. Watching MADRAS: In the L/egisiutlve Assembly, the Chief Minister, Sri C. Kajagopai > chariar. answered la tn€ negative a question by Sri K. P. Uopalan, Com., i-ayyunur, whetner the Oovernnivni nad posted special CM.D., officers and constable in Madras City to watch the movement for aFOC - 141 words
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Article214 1953-12-22 2 NEW DELHI. Lovers of South Indian art and culture would regret to know that the seven-day cultural pageant held here during last wee* was so lit -organised and illconducted that it has created a general impression of disillusionment. The artistes who came over under the leadershipFOC - 214 words
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Article455 1953-12-22 2 NEW DELHI: The House of the People passed the Indian Tariff (second amendments) Bib seeking, in the main, to grant protection to the power and distribution transformers industry. The protection is 10 err cem "aavalorem" on these transformer*, and it will Jast up to Dec. 31,FOC - 455 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-12-22 2 The latest example of the Federation- wide Operation Servloe comes (from a karnpong in Rembau, Negri Sembllan. The District Officer, Rembau. gave a former Malay detainee, Inche Abu Samah bin Shariff, aged 21, three acres of land, a special concession as It is not Government116 words
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257 1953-12-22 2 BHOPAL: Sri Jagjivan Ram, Union Communica uons Minister, made a fervent appeal to all political parties not to explicit the poor am» ttie uowncroaden people of the country for political ends. During the alien rule, Sri Jagjivan Ram said, the poor people were mercilessly exploited byFOC - 257 words
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Article90 1953-12-22 2 CUDDALORE: Sri K. Kajaram Nayudu, Minister for Local Administration, said the municipal Councillors and Chairmen should not interfere with the day-to-day administration of the Municipality. They should only watch if the resolutions of the. Council were carried out by the executive. Referring to the demand tor grantingFOC - 90 words
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Article48 1953-12-22 2 TRIVANDRUM: Th<re are at present 2,074 beggars tn the city of Trivandrum. According to a beggar .survey conducted, recently under the auspices of the University College Social Service League, the number of male beggars ia put at 633 women 766 and chdldren 675.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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Advertisement23 1953-12-22 2 W"'^S^^^S^SBbBß i« Sip 1 Bfor a W/P/ A LION STOUT RICH IN VITAMIN B HIPS PINTS QUARTS '•*«U «M botUM in Sinitfto,* toy23 words
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1015 1953-12-22 3 India's Maritime Traditions Steadily Building Up On Sure Foundations time history and tnutUons. la slowly but s.eadity buUdtef 1!? NaV^r Bur fwu »*»*on». writes the »p«ciai OorTr*i*x**m. vt Uie unarai N ews and Feature »«rvu», revie.ving the achievements of the Indian Navy during tts short span of six yean life.BNFS - 1,015 words
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454 1953-12-22 3 MADRAS: Replying to a question about the Governmeat's proposal to validate the 'self- respect" marriage* declared invalid by the Hl£D Court In a recent Judgement, the Law Minister. Sri K. P. KuttLkrishnan Nayar, told Sri K. n. Viswanathan. T.W.T.. Jayamcondan, In the legislative Assembly that the GovernmentFOC - 454 words
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Article389 1953-12-22 3 MADRAS: In the Legislative Assembly Sri M. palaniyandi asked a question about representation made to the Government to change the name of Dalmlapuram into Kallakudl The Revenue Minister, Sri M. A. Manlckavelu Naicker said representations had been received from individuals associations (including the Tiruchirapalli District DravidianFOC - 389 words
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106 1953-12-22 3 CALCUTTA: The Calcutta Police raided a printing preaa in Bowbazaar. and seized a large quantity of posters and leaflets exhorting the people to boycott any rewption to be accorded to the Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, during his visit to the CBty. A Hindu Mahasabha workerFOC - 106 words
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Article244 1953-12-22 3 SYRACUSE (Sicily): The Roman Catholic Cliurcb officially recognised as a miracle tears which pilgrims say they saw shed by a terracotta statuette of Virgin Mary here. The "weeping Madonna" had hung above the bed of a Sicilian Communists's- pregnant wife. She said she saw It weep, and feltFOC - 244 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-12-22 3 Men of the First Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) fired the 50,000 th mortar bomb against the Communist terrorists, whom they have been fighting in the Federation of Malaya since January this year (1958). Here, Brigadier M.C.A. Hennlker, Commander of the 63rd' Gurkha Infantry Brigade, fires the86 words
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Article320 1953-12-22 3 Prospects Off Settlement LLCKNOYV: The Pakistan High commissioner In India, Mr. Ghazaafar All Khan, expressed his belief that prospect** of .settlement of the three major outstanding Issues between India and Pakistan, Kashmir, evacuee property, and canal waters, wen very bright. In regard to the Kashmir problem, he saidFOC - 320 words
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Article257 1953-12-22 3 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN GOVT. PLAN NEW DELHI: Measures for tho production of suitable literature for children and adulta have been taken up by the Government of India. Under a scheme sponsored by the Ministry of Education in 1949-50, many pamphlets in Hindi on social education have been published by theFOC - 257 words
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370 1953-12-22 4 CEYLON NEWS: COL.OMBO: Senator E> B. Wikramanayako. Minister «f Justice, replying to Mrs. Clodagh Jayasuriya when the Senate met. said there was no provision in any pension fund for the payment of Tensions to orphanfc of female teachers. It was not desirable toFOC - 370 words
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Article94 1953-12-22 4 KANDY: Even the l««iat leaders appeared now to be reluctant to put swobasba into operation, said Mr. S. D. Bandaranayake. M.P. fo«r Ckunpaha at a meetins: of the Bwabasha Front held in the market grounds, presided over by Mr T B. Tannekoon, M.H-C. Mr. BandaranayakeFOC - 94 words
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Article60 1953-12-22 4 COLOMBO: Miss M. Regina Vanniaslnghe daughter of Dr. N. M\ Vaoniasinßhe and an old girl of Holy Family Convent. Jaffna, has been selected by the Public Service aommission. for a course of two year's traintingf as an orthoet»ist in the United Kingdom. This scholarship hits been madeFOC - 60 words
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Article54 1953-12-22 4 NAWALAPmYA: A ruting by the post-master of the Nawalapitiya Post Office, that no bachelor should 'talk to (any lady-assistants during; working hours. Is said to have annoyed the bachelor clerks. They ask why the privilege of asMXstatinc wttfe the fair sex should be «rranted toFOC - 54 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-12-22 4 These three Oommiintot terrorists surrendered in the Kuantan area of Pahanjf, during a successful Security Forces' operation in which 31 terrorists were accounted for. Left to right: Chan Heong, who surrendered on December 5; and Yan Choon and Wong T^au, both of whom surrendered on Dec.116 words
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277 1953-12-22 4 QUEEN WILL ADDRESS 'HER' PARLIAMENT COLOMBO: On the morning of Monday. April 12. 1964. Elizabeth 11. Queen of Ceylon will address her Parliament. here, from the historic throne of the last Kin*: of Kandy. The ceremony will take place in Independence Hall. The throne, now guarded and housed in aFOC - 277 words
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Article219 1953-12-22 4 CJOL«OMBO: Tftc possibilities for <Jeyion to oinain tecnnsical aid irom Japan over a wiae n<Md of development activities Has been emphasised by Mr. Su. ijili dc f'onaetta, Ceylon a Envoy in ttuit country. He has had detailed discussions on the suoject with tnc rtime MinisterFOC - 219 words
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Article94 1953-12-22 4 MI FUG AM A: "Neither the C~»mmunl.st.H nor the Sanw Siimjiti«ts are in position to form ;i government. The S.I..FP. is the only party that can como into power when the Kclelawula government falls In tho near future." said Mr. S. W. R. D.FOC - 94 words
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Article114 1953-12-22 4 COLOMBO: The DeQimiitation Commission has yet not been able to obtain office accommodation. It is temporarily housed in a room loaned by the Surveyor-General's Department. The Commission hopes to find office accommodation shortly and to nx dates after December 31 to hear oral evidence both inFOC - 114 words
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Article167 1953-12-22 4 NEW DELJiI An Indian Delegation led by India's Ambassador in Burma, Mr. K. K. Chettur, on Dec. 18 had formal talks with the Burmese Government on the question of compensation for Indian landlords In Burma whose ricelands have been nationalised by the Government. The t iLksIIS - 167 words
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Article117 1953-12-22 4 CAIRO Over a 1,000 guests headed by President Naguib attended a party held in honour of Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chairmnn of the Sudan Electoral Commission by Sudanese organisations in Cairo on December 16. Others present included Maj. Salch Salem, Minister of Nation ll Guidance and diplomats ofIIS - 117 words
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Article63 1953-12-22 4 Thi Pure JJfo Society, (Shudtlha Sanvijam) Petaling Kutla Lu;n, vi is holding a loui-day programme of Services at the Temple of the Universal Spirit. Pure Life Society. The programme commences with Christmas Message in English 'by Rev. T. Eric Wee on Thursday, Dec 24. On Sunday Dec.63 words
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374 1953-12-22 4 40 BANDITS OVERPOWER DEER-HUNTING PARTY Last Wednesday. Dec. 16 morning party of 12 men armed with shot guns left Johol. in the Kuala Pilah district of Negri Sembilan. on a deer hunting expedition, after they had obtained Police permission. The party split in.to groups of three. About 4.30 p.m. one374 words
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Article102 1953-12-22 4 Local Council election was held on Sunday, Dec. 20 at Tangkak New Village in the Muar area of Johoro. More than 81 per cent of the villagers recorded their choice for 12 councillors from 41 candidates who stood for ejection. Mr. Pang Kirn Hua was102 words
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Article44 1953-12-22 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, at 7 p.m. at 26 Lorong N Teluk Kurau, Singapore, the residence of Sri A. Damodaram Pillai. All members are cordially invited to be present on the occasion.44 words
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125 1953-12-22 4 The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and the negotiating committee of the Rubber Workers* Unions have agreed that their present dispute as to the wages payable in the rubber industry from Jan. 1, 1954, shall be submitted to arbitration under the Industrial Courts125 words
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Article152 1953-12-22 4 KOREA, Dec. 21.— The Indian Command announced yesterday that the long-stalled Communist explanations to Korean war prisoners would be resumed today. But Allied efforts to make "come home" talks to Americans one Britain and 77 South Koreans still were held up. The Communists were scheduled toA.P. - 152 words
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Article35 1953-12-22 4 Mr. Francis We. Master of Photography will give a public lecture at British Council Hall. Stamford Road. Friday. Jan. i at 9 p.m. This lecture is organised by the Singapore Art Society.35 words
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Article41 1953-12-22 4 WASHINGTON,, Dec. 21.— Vice-President Nixon plans a radio-television report to the nation on Wednesday night on his just-completed 45,000-mile tour through Asia and the Middle East. The White House said President Eisenhower asked Mr. Nixon to speak. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article46 1953-12-22 4 TAIPEI. Dec. 21.— President Eisenhower's action on Feb. 2 in lifting the ban on Nationalist military operations against the mainland was picked by the editors of the English-language China News as the most important news item affectine Nationalist. China in 1953. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article49 1953-12-22 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 Madam Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Indian President of the United Nations General Assembly, arrived back here from New York yesterday. The Assembly recessed on December 9 but can be recalled by the President if a majority of the delegates wish her to do so.- APAP - 49 words
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