Indian Daily Mail, 3 January 1954
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Title Section18 1954-01-03 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 323. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article277 1954-01-03 1 SAYS BRITAIN HAS MADE MAGNIFICENT RECOVERY RUBBER TIN TALKS AT SYDNEY (Hy Our Staff Rei>orter) 'I refuse to take anything but optimistic outlook of the future,' said Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, at Kallang Airport, yesterday. Mr. Butler who arrived here along with277 words
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Article244 1954-01-03 1 KARACHI, Jan. 2. Prime Minister Mohammed Ah said that Pakistan would not enter a military alliance with the Western powers "against those of the East." "Nor. indeed, is there any giound for presuming that we shou'd ever enter into any arrangement with any power which would m anyReuter - 244 words
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Article115 1954-01-03 1 KARACHI, Jan. 2. Mr. H. A. Butler, British Chancelloi of the Exchequer, told pres.smon at Katacni airport Tnuistlay the best way to impiove the economic situation of tne Commonwealth countries i» through development of trade between all Commonwealth countries He said be is m m favour of tradeAP - 115 words
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Article206 1954-01-03 1 Horn Om Own Cui respondent NWV DEI^HI, Jan 2. I'll. National Convention l-r a ja- Socialist Party which just concluded three-day sess,on here has re-elected the Uiairman of All-India Party. Sn Ram Manohai L»ohia was elected General Secretary and sii Ashoka Mehta Joint Genei,i 1 Secretary and206 words
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514 1954-01-03 1 HIGH LEVEL TALKS IN DELHI cognised as a .separate provincial Congress committee it is learnt that a compromise is being considered, at least for the moment, with the inclusion of the State Tamil Congress Committee m the Tamil Nad Congress Committee without accepting any commitmentFOC - 514 words
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90 1954-01-03 1 No Foreign Troops On Indian Soil-Nehru JALGAON, (Bombay State) Jan. 2. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister. yesterday firmly declared that India would not allow foreign troops on her soil under any circumstances. If ouch troops came m the form of aggression they would be resisted, "with all ourReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-01-03 1 These two grand old men of South India, E. V. Rainaswami (left) a nd C. Rajagopalachari (Chief Minister of Madras) created numerous crops of speculation about their future activities by their meettn? twice at brief interval. They were well-known for their differing approaches m politics but one78 words
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78 1954-01-03 1 FBI Expert To Investigate In Pakistan KARCHI Jan. 2. Pakistan has asked the United States to send a special investigator here "preferably one with FBI experience" to investigate the 1951 assassination of Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, it was announced by his successor Mohammed Ali last night. Making his normalReuter - 78 words
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Article70 1954-01-03 1 Private Investigators WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 U.S. State Department officials said Friday Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed Ali's request for the services of an investigator was received seversal days ago and is under consideration. The investigation would help probe the assassination of former Premier Luiqu.U Ali Khan. They said the Department undoubtedlyAP - 70 words
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Article163 1954-01-03 1 PANMUNJOM Jan. 2.— A move by India, which sent 13& more Chinosc prisoners back to Oommunism, so angered South that Foreign Minister Pyun Kung Tai made a veiled threat to free more than 7,000 North Koreans m anti-Red compounds. "Unless the Indian guards reverse their attitude,AP - 163 words
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Article101 1954-01-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 2 Governor of Andhra State 'Mr. Trivedi has refused to give assent to a Bill, which cut ministers' salary to five hundred rupees monthly, while the salary of the Parliamentary Secretary remains at six hundred. In view of this anamoly,Copyright - 101 words
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85 1954-01-03 1 Fiom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, .'an. 2. A special ses-s.on of the United Nations General Assembly may he held early m Fefoiuary to consider the Korean issue, disclosed Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of the Indian Delegation to pressmen here. He also declared85 words
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Article59 1954-01-03 1 LONDON, Jan. 2.— Banking experts said here that Russia ha s sent about 70 tons of gold to London m *.wo months because she is short of sterling to buy the butter, meat, wool and tea she needs from the Commonwealth under her new policy ofReuter - 59 words
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154 1954-01-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 2. The Communist Party of India though welcoming specific actions of the Government of India m the field of foreign affairs, facts however that the country's foreign policy on the whole continues subject to the influences of154 words
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Article96 1954-01-03 1 Soviet Call For A Control LONDON, Jan. 2.— A call for the renunciation of atom weapons by all nations was made by Mr. Georgi Malenkov, Soviet Prime Minister, m answering questions from American journalist published m Moscow newspapers, Tass reported. Mr. Malenkov spoke of "strict international control over implementation ofReuter - 96 words
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Article96 1954-01-03 1 LONDON. Jan. 2.— Leslie Hore-lielisha, former Minister of War and Transport m prewar governments, was named a Baron by the Queen m the Now Year's honours' list. Another new Baron was Sir William Strang, who recently relired as Permanent Urderpecietpry for Foreign Affairs. Lord leather*, recentlyA.P. - 96 words
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Article62 1954-01-03 1 LONDON, Jan 2. The Western Big-Three yesterday agreed to January 25 as starting date of the Berlin talks with Russia, but expressed regret the Soviet delayed the conference from the originally proposed Jan. 4. The acceptance came m identical notes delivered to the Kremlin byAP - 62 words
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200 1954-01-03 1 India Will Use In Fifteen Years, Says Jawaharlal BOMBAY, Jan. 2.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru the Indian Prime Minister said here yesterday he hoped India would some day perhaps within 10 or 15 years develop atomic science and use atomic energy for the benefitReuter - 200 words
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551 1954-01-03 1 Registration Off Marriages In Madras MADRAS: The Chief Miniser, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, n the Legislative Council, stated that the question of universal registration of marriages rrcspective of the caste, community, or custom of the people concerned, was engaging the ittention of Parliament, and the Government of India. He was replying551 words
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125 1954-01-03 1 Won Patronage Of Aga Khan Got Disfigured GOLKE JUAN (France). Jan. 2 A pretty young night club singer, whose beauty won her the patronage of the wealthy aga Khan, was admitted m hospital after an unidentified person threw acid m her face. Mile. Yvonne Blanc, 22, was attacked m aAP - 125 words
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Article70 1954-01-03 1 LONDON, Jan. 2. The Foreign Ottice denied a report Thursday that the United States has informed British of America's intention to go ahead with a long delayed programme of military and economic aid for Egypt. "We know of no decision by the American Government toAP - 70 words
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Article123 1954-01-03 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 2. VicePresident Richard Nixon favoured military aid to Pakistan und continued opposition to the admission of Communist China to the United Nations In his secret report to the National Security Council recently, the magazine Newsweek. Newsweek said that the Vice-president ''returnedReuter - 123 words
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Article68 1954-01-03 1 SAIGON, Jan. 2.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Com-missioner-General for SouthEast Asia, is expected here on an official visit to Indo-Chlna towards the end of this month or early m February, it was authoritatively learned here. Mr. Mac Donald, who, it is thuoght, will visit Vietnam,Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration2411 1954-01-03 2 K. P. V. Nayar - K. P. V. Nayar By 1953 was, far India, a year of considerable internal progress towards the set goal of a welfare state and increasing efforts to promote the cause of world peace. An important developement lias been the decision to increase the size of the Five-Year PlanAP - 2,411 words
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484 1954-01-03 2 MYSORE: The Seventh Quinquennial Inter-Universities Conference concluded its threeday session here after adopting resolutions relating to the measures to be adopted to lm. prove university education, ensuring high standards and expressing general agreement with the Secondary Education Commission's report and recommendations. Dr. Htin Aung. Rector of484 words
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Article67 1954-01-03 2 BOMBAY: A four-man delegations of the Burmese Turf Club has arrived m Bombay The members of the delegation arc Justice San Maung, Justice Anaj Khine. U Tun Tin and U Pa Dun. The object of the ddegration is to study the Working of the Western India T^rfBNFS - 67 words
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Article142 1954-01-03 2 NEW DELMI: The "wander trirt" of Coorg, Dhanalakshmi, la being- asked whether she la prepared to take to the nursing profession. Sri Somalia. M.U.P.. said that wnile he was presenting the case of Dhanalakshma to the Health Mini&try for further research by medical experts mFOC - 142 words
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157 1954-01-03 2 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RUSSIANS INDIAN BANKS NEW DELHI: The Deputy Finance Minister, Sri A. C. Guha, m the Council of States said that ;before deciding on the question of issue of a licence to the British Bank of Middle East for dealing m foreign exchange m India, the Government had satisfiedFOC - 157 words
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Article145 1954-01-03 2 NEW DELJiI. At the resumed hearing of the Fertilizer Ca s e before Mr. Gurdev Singh, Special Judge, here none of the accused wanted a trial Je novo and the Judge fixed January 18 to 31 for examining the remaining prosecution witnesses, who number about 40. Mr. C.FOC - 145 words
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Article44 1954-01-03 2 BELGUAM (BOMBAY STATE): A Bombay M.L.A. ha' received several letters threatening him with murder. The cause of these reprisal measures, according to the M.L.A. is that he gave information recently to the police regarding a Prohibition offence. The M.L.A. Sri Basappa Argavl44 words
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139 1954-01-03 2 NEW DELHI: Srimathi Lakshmi Menon, Parlimentary Secretary to the Minister for External Affairs, told Maulana M. Faruq, m the Council of States that the Government had received a report regarding the difficulties experienced by two Indian professors serving m Burma. The services of one wereFOC - 139 words
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Article333 1954-01-03 2 NEW DELHI: A convention of the All-India Refugee Association reiterated its demand for lull compensation for disp'aced persons from West Pakistan. The convention which was called to consider the interim compensation scheme recently announced by the Government of India m a resolution described the scheme as "mostFOC; BNFS - 333 words
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602 1954-01-03 3 Demonstrators Demand Punjabi-Speaking State PATIALA: Prime Minister Nehru faced a group of demonstrators at the Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, about 35 miles from here when he rose to address a meeting. i The demonstrators shouted slogans demanding a Punjabispeaking province, the ending of Advisers' regimeFOC - 602 words
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Article223 1954-01-03 3 NEW DELIIT. Sardar Swa ran Singh, Works Minister who accompanied Mr. Nehru to Fatehgarh Saheb said tha» the rowdyism ;n the precinct" f Ihe Gurudwara could not be too strongiy condemned. "One often hears", he said, "th*» Aknlis demanding that religious pl.iccs should not be permuted toFOC - 223 words
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Article315 1954-01-03 3 NEW DELHI: Madame Md. Kovrigina, first Deputy Minister for Hea«'th of the U.S.S.R. said here that the role of Soviet women m the economic and cultural life of her country had been constantly growing from year to year. Madame Kovrigina said m an interview that the SovietFOC - 315 words
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Article106 1954-01-03 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 31.— The Chinese backed Panchen Lama of Tibet will b oon be driving iound his remote mountain monastery of Tashi Lumpo m a high-powered car, probably American-built, according to leports from Kalimpong, West Bengal. The 16-year-old Panchen Lama has Mttt an official to Calcutta to chooseReuter - 106 words
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64 1954-01-03 3 ERODE Thousands of peopV? this morning rushed to the Government Headquarters Hospital to see the Siamese twins born there last week. The twins were joined together m the chest, and the other limbs were normal. Dr. P. M. Antony, Medical Officer, said theFOC - 64 words
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413 1954-01-03 3 Anglo— lndian Schools: Bombay Govt. Order NEW DELHI: An adjournment motion to discuss an order of the Bombay Government directing Anglo-Indian schools m the State not to admit pupils belonging to non-Anglo-Indian or non-European communities was ruled out m the House of the People by the speaker, Sri. G. V.FOC - 413 words
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Article251 1954-01-03 3 VISWABHARATI UNIVERSITY SANTINIKETAN The annual convocation of Viswabharati University was held with Mr .Justice Sudhi Ranjan Das delivering the convocation address. Message were received from President Prasad and Sri Nehru t President Prasad said "The memory of the joy which fell to my share when I presided over the convocationFOC - 251 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-01-03 3 This radiophoto «hows rail coaches partly buried m silt fifteen feet above normal river level as flood waters subsided, after. A Wellington-Auckland express hurtled into the flooded wangaehu river,, dragging coaches with it, just after heavy flood waters had swept away two huge piers supporting a railway bridge across theAP - 79 words
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Article904 1954-01-03 3 (Continued' from page 2) Lahore was inaugurated and few Afghan air cadets received training m this country. The ties of friendship with ncr neighbours m South Wast Asia and tne countries m Var iiiast have ueen strengthened during tau period. Mr. Nehru and me jjuunese Premier together touied904 words
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Article56 1954-01-03 3 LONDON, Dec. 31. Mi. Randolph Churchill, journalist son of Sir Winston Churchill, was fined twice m court here for leaving his car m a no parking street off Piccadilly m the London West End. Mr. Churchill was ordered to pay 30s. sterling for the first offence andReuter - 56 words
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738 1954-01-03 3 Transaction Of Go vt. Business In Regional Languages? MADRAS. Mr. C. Rajagapalachari Chief Minister, stated m the Legislative Assmebly that m regard to the transaction of official business m the regional language, the position would be reviewed by the Government on receipt of a report from the Collector of TiruchirapalliFOC - 738 words
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Article216 1954-01-03 3 MADRAS: Presiding over the 28 th annual Sri Vaishnava Conference. Sri R. Nathamuni Ramanuja Swamdgal exhorted thdse present to preserve the greatness of the Vaislinava. cult, and appealed to the Minister m charge of Hindu Religious Endowment to help m the establishment of a. Propaganda Centre m MadrasFOC - 216 words
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69 1954-01-03 3 KEGALLE: The only political party m Ceylon today with prtavciples was the Lanka Sama Samaja party. said, Mr. Edmund* Samarakkody. M.P. for Dchiowita. addressing a youth league meeting at Wafctarama. What the Communist Party want<?xi today was betray Ceylon to Russia. There was no doubtFOC - 69 words
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461 1954-01-03 4 Moors To Boycott Delimitation Commission CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: At a meeting of the general assembly of the All-Ceylon Moors' Association it was unanimously decided that the Association it was unanimously decided that the Association and its branches should boycott the Delimitation Commission as a Ceylon Moor had not been includedFOC - 461 words
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65 1954-01-03 4 COLOMBO Ceylon ig likely Lo set up a three-man Taxation from the United Kingdom, Commission with members India, and Ceylon. The Finance Minister, Sir Oliver Goonetilleke has arranged to bring one expert each from Britain and India and hold discussions m this connexion during hisFOC - 65 words
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Article370 1954-01-03 4 EMPLOYERS REJECT 5-DAY WEEK COLOMBO: The Mercantile services are not to have a five-day working week. The Employers' Federation feels thai this will neither be economic nor desirable from the employers" point of view." Although the Government has not officially approached the mercantile services on the eufoject of the five-dayFOC - 370 words
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Article72 1954-01-03 4 KARACHI: The Governments! of India and Pakistan have agreed to the resumption of the passenger train service between India and West Pakistan on the Am-ritsar-Lahore route, it was officially confirmed here. A meeting of the officers of the Northern Railway of India and North Western Railway ofFOC - 72 words
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213 1954-01-03 4 Super-Rubber Factory Almost Ready COLOMBO: Ceylon a biggest and most modern rubber factory one of the biggest and best equipped m the East i.- nearing completion on the NaJuadeniya Group near Galle. donstructed at a cost of a million rupees it is expected to go into production early next year,FOC - 213 words
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78 1954-01-03 4 COLOMBO The Ceylonesc Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. has agreed to receive to Ceylon Indian Congress deputation on Jan 6, a CongTess spokesman said today. The Congress had urged Sir John to allow a deputation to ■?aM on him and explain matters relating to citizenshipFOC - 78 words
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Article929 1954-01-03 4 ALLAHABAD: Five Million Mlgrims from all over India iien women, children, rich, and x>or, prince and pauper, milionairs and sadhus, monks and nendicants, middle class and peasantry, m fact a minature [ndia will visit Prayaga, Allahabad to have a dip at the holy Sang-ham, called Triveni, the lunctionBNFS - 929 words
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329 1954-01-03 4 Citizenships Of Indians In Ceylon: Talks COLOMBO: The Ceylon Cabinet will continue its discussion on the question of citizenship rights for Indian residents m Ceylon. The "Ceylon Daily News" reported that the last meeting of Cabinet Ministers had before them a memorandum explaining: the nature of the Indo-Cejylon problem. l329 words
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Article155 1954-01-03 4 COLOMBO Colombo violinist, Douglas Ferdinand now studying composition and conducting at the Eastman School of Music In Rochester, New York, hat written a composition m tribute to Queen Elizabeth. He hopes it will be played here when the Queen visits Ceylon m April. The composition is calledFOC - 155 words
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Article220 1954-01-03 4 LONDON: "The Recorder", London's new daily, published on its front page, a poem which it said had been written by the Nizam of Hyderabad. It is a Christmas poem, called "Ode to the Mesiah," and runs as follows: "Lo! Jesus has come into earthly life220 words
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Article122 1954-01-03 4 BOMBAY: A synthesis of the ideologies of the East and West was suggested a solution to India's spiritual crisis by Sri R. R. Diwakar, Governor of Behar. He was speaking at a meeting held to celebrate the birthday of Ramana Maharshi. In his opinion such a synthesisBNFS - 122 words
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Article72 1954-01-03 4 BOMBAY: The vital role sanitary engineers and plumbers played m a nations health preservation and prevention of dreadful diseases, was emphasised by Sri Shantilal Shah Bombay's Health Minister, presiding over all India Sanitary Engineers and Ulumbers Conference m Bombay on Friday. He urged them to remember the greatBNFS - 72 words
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Article66 1954-01-03 4 SRINAGAR: While the whole of India has endorsed Prime Minister JawaharlaJ Nehru's stand on the PakistanU.S. military alliance pact it is equally heartening to note that people of Kashmir majority of whom are Muslims also see the danger m the move m the same way as theBNFS - 66 words
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Article261 1954-01-03 4 KANDY: The granting of citizenship rights to 400,000 Indian* rncJ cf permanent icsidenco certificate-- to another 200.000 woird spell race extinction to the people of "Sinhale", vvho.se dominion was entrusted m 1815 to the Kings of England for better government," states the first ro oiution parsed at a261 words
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Article120 1954-01-03 4 The Fourth roso:ution was to the effect that till the implementation of the other resolutions, the working: of the Citizenship Act be immediately stayed, one reason being- that those not qualified under a proper interpretation of the Act arc new being registered, and thereby a largeFOC - 120 words
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Article141 1954-01-03 4 MADRAS. The Industries Rfirm-fcer. Dr. U. Krishna Rao, told Cri M. Narayana Kurup Malabar, that the hydrogenaticn factory, Calict't, had not started production, though the machinery had been installed. Thij was' r'je to electricity not being available. It was expected that power would be available and the factoryFOC - 141 words
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