Indian Daily Mail, 4 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 324. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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520 1954-01-04 1 Erecting Defensive Shield Against Russian Attack WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— The United States m re|K)rted to be discussing military aid agreements with Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, as well as an increase m the flow of U.S. weapons to Iran. These movesAP - 520 words
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Article170 1954-01-04 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. The Eisenhower Administration was urged yesterday by Senator Will-am F. Knowland (R-Ca)ifornia) to ignore objections by India and extend military aid to Pakistan, Senator Knowland, Senate Republican leader, said m an interview he believes Pakistan "has the prospect of becoming •nother T" rAP - 170 words
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212 1954-01-04 1 MUSLIM NATION URGED TO POOL RESOURCES KARACHI, Jan. 3.- Husein Fchmy, leader of a 10-man Egyptian trade delegation to Pakistan, said yesterday a sub-committee consisting of members of the Egyptian delegation and leading businessmen of Pakistan has been appointed to discuss and report on the question of a joint endeavourA.P. - 212 words
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Article114 1954-01-04 1 ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND, Jan. 3. A small girl walked past surprised officials here and introduced herself to Quern Elizabeth before more than 10,000 Maoris. The Queen was sitting on a dais watching Maori traditional dances when the girl aged about 5, climbed the steps ofReuter - 114 words
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44 1954-01-04 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 2. Bernard Harmer, auctioneer, estimates the public sale of the "palace collections" of stamps assembled by the deposed King Farouk and his father, Fuad I, next month will bring m about US$4OO,OOO for the Egyptian Treasury.— APAP - 44 words
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Article363 1954-01-04 1 LONDON, Jan 3. This weeks edition of the influential weekly review Economist said the futur e of Sir Winston Churchill was the immediate question mark over British politics m the year now beginning. "Will he retire within the next few months and be replaced «as head ofReuter - 363 words
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Article140 1954-01-04 1 From Our Own jCorresinmdent MADRAS. Jan. 3.— Mr. S. B. »\dit.van, former SinKa|M>rti Barrister who has always been a controversial figure sin<v his entry into Macfra* politics after the war, has no w resigned his membership of the Legislative Council m which before the partition heCopyright - 140 words
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Article61 1954-01-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 3. The Andhra State Cabinet has decided to grant amnesty to prisoners before the Sankaranthi Day m celebration of the creation of the State. It has been decided to approach immediately the Central Government regarding cases of persons detained mCopyright - 61 words
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Article65 1954-01-04 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 3.— An international legal conference which began here Dec 28 ended yesterday after discussing some aspects of international law. Asian delegates attending the sessions yesterday accepted a Burmese suggestion to form an Asian consultative committee of legal experts to make a periodical studyAP - 65 words
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552 1954-01-04 1 Capt. D. H. de T. Reade - THREE -MAN PATROLS DRAMATIC NIGHT AMBUSH Capt. D. H. de T. Reade by This is th e story of a National Service officer and two men of the Somerset Light Infantry who took part m a hundred per cent successful and dramatic night ambush of Communist terrorists m Malaya on552 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-01-04 1 Photo. Veterans of the Legion o f the Netherlands, who fought In the Netherland from 1945 to 1950 held their annual memorial day m Amsterdam on Dec. 27. Thi» picturr shown a general view of the ceremony at the war monument on tw> 'Dam' m Amsterdam.- APAP - 47 words
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Article129 1954-01-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Jan 3 Inaugurating the 51st 'session of the Indian Science Congress here at the Osmania University Campus on Saturday, Premier Nehru said they must all remember that science must serve humanity. Challenge to governments today wa s whether the fruitsCopyright - 129 words
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Article167 1954-01-04 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 3 Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday inaugurated, m Hyderabad, the 41st session of the Indian Science Congress, the country's principal scientific organisation. The Nizam of Hyderabad was among the distinguished guests at the convention, held m the floodlit campus of Osniania University m HyderabadAP - 167 words
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Article66 1954-01-04 1 PARIS, Jan. 3. Sherpa Tensing, who conquered Everest last June with Sir Edmund Hillary, was made a Citizen of Honour of the French Alpine resort of Chamonix. Dr. Albeit Schweitzer, Nobel Peace Prize winner, was today made a citizen of honour of Colmar and Nunster, m Alsace, Lorraine,Reuter - 66 words
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659 1954-01-04 1 Return Of Prisoners To Reds: U. N. Command Endorses Indian Troops' Action PANMUNJOM, Jan. 3. The United Nations Command stood firm today behind its principle that prisoners of war have freedom to go where they choose— even If it means the prisoners will return to the Communists. In a formalAP - 659 words
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Article84 1954-01-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Jan. B.— While inaugurating the new buildings of the (Central Laboratory for Scientific and Industrial Research at I'ppal on Saturday Premier Nehru took strong objection to the battery of microphone^ placed before him on the dais and askert "What's all84 words
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521 1954-01-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Jan. 4, 1954 HOW TO SECURE PEOPLE'S SUPPORT IN his New Year message to the people of the Federation of Malaya, the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, denned what he called the two main aims for 1954, and they are the finishing off the521 words
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1882 1954-01-04 2 Realignment Of Indian States 9 Boundaries Significance Of Appointment Of High Powered Commission NEW DELHI: If the debate m the Indian Parliament, House of the People and the Council of States, on foreign affairs, produced a unique and unprecedented uninamity of opinion and oneness of purpose, among the different groupsBNFS - 1,882 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-01-04 2 Catholio Father Lancelot Rodriguez lr Portuguese Macao makes friends with some children of Chinese refugee* from Red China, Dec Macao has budgeted several hundred thousand petacas about same value as Hong Kong dollars) for care of destitute refugees, but recently added another 3.000,000 dollars td finish the work m 1953.-A.P. - 52 words
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Article149 1954-01-04 2 Do Not Decry Govt. Desai BOMBAY: The Chief Minister of Bombay, Shri Morarji Desai is prepared to hear the individual grievances of Pardi Taluka m Surat District, if properly placed Defore Government, but he had rejected the demand of PrajaSocialist Party for a general enquiry into the eviction of tenantsBNFS - 149 words
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Article126 1954-01-04 2 BOMBAY: The Free Press Journal's Delhi correspondent is again responsible for a report that India's Finance Minister Sri Chintaman Deshmukh may be appointed as India's ambassador m Egypt m place of Sardar K. M. Paniker who has been appointed a member of the Boundary Commission, that BengalBNFS - 126 words
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Article123 1954-01-04 2 BOMBAY: The death occurred at Ratlam, of Shri T. B. Dalai, Director, Cotton Distribution. Textile Commissioner's Office, Bombay, while he was on his way by the Frontier Mail to advise the Government of India on the question of opening a forward market at Indore Mr. Dalai was aBNFS - 123 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-01-04 2 Photo. Shri Jagjiwan Ram, Minister for Communications, Government of India, inaugurated the direct Radio-telephone service between India and Hong Kong during a ceremony m New Delhi, Dec. 23. .During the inauguration, the Minister had a phone conversation with Shri P.K.S. Mani, Indian Commissioner m Hong Kong. (Photo shows) Shri JagjiwanAP - 66 words
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Article273 1954-01-04 2 Coal Fields In Bihar Bengal CALCUTTA: The Bihar coalfields do not terminate at Ranigunj and that there may be hidden coalfields concealed by the alluvium. This interesting and valuable forecast was made by Mr. L. S. Corbett. Chief Mining Erigineor of the Indian Railway Board. He was speaking at aBNFS - 273 words
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Article170 1954-01-04 2 BOMBAY: A definitely dan-Eero-us pact which has brought Worki Wiar Three to our •door-ijteps," is the comment of the Janteaheb of Nawanagar. Rajpramukh of Sauraehtra m the proposed Pak-U.S. military pact. Addressing the members .t the Progressive Group m Bomtbay. the Jam Sulieb asked Indians to beBNFS - 170 words
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Article84 1954-01-04 2 DARBHANGA: A buffalo rescued a young man from a wild boar m village Shankartur, Darbhanga District, during the weekend. The man, who is now m a loral hospital, has been declared "out of danger." He was attacked hy the boar while passing through a smallFOC - 84 words
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Article315 1954-01-04 2 AHMEDABAD: Dr. C. V. Raman spoke on the origin of co'.our.s of precious opal, presiding over the 19ih session of the Indian Academy of Sciences. He said the problem relating to the optical effects exhibited by opal had at last been solved, and experimental facts revealed byFOC - 315 words
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Article42 1954-01-04 2 LONDON, Jan. 2.— Alfred Cooper, First Viscount of Norwich, whose blunt outcry against the menace of Hitler«&m led him to resign from the Chamberlain Cabinet at the Lime of Munich, died at sea. his son said last night.- APAP - 42 words
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Advertisement35 1954-01-04 2 PASSAG^^^ToTcorOMBO AND COCHIN available Per steamer sailing 7th February fr!T?l«l Wlth f<X>d tO chin $***** l> cr adult For particulars a^ply: American Lloyd Agency Ltd., 64 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE 1 I Telephone^BslBo 936U Telegram,: Amerioyd."35 words
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Article1274 1954-01-04 3 U. S. Offer Of Military Aid To Pakistan: Implications \t.\\ DELHI: Indian Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru. tna<!e throe profound and remarkable statements, during the t\\«- d.:\ debate m the Indian Parliament on -T.-i^n .ill air these statements, coming an they do from Sri JawaharLal1,274 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-01-04 3 Three passengers were Injured when v I'nlted States Navy I*2. Neptune aircraft from Sangley Point, Philippines, ••ra^herf and burned on Kai TakV airfield Kowloon. There were fourteen persons aboard the plane which crashed and skidded' for some 400 yards before it stopped and burst into flames. The aircraft was aAP - 110 words
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Article79 1954-01-04 3 LUDHIANA (Punjab): Considerable panic prevail* m West Pakistan, says a re;*ort reaching here. The cause of thrt panic fe the U.S.-Pakistnn Military Alliance. Large number of Pakistanis on the borders of West Punjab have migrated to Niml during the last few days. A traveler said that he hadBNFS - 79 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-01-04 3 PHOTO British Member of Parliament Aneurin Bevan and his wife Jennie Lee enjoy an informal chat at the bedside of Egypt's General Neguib m Cairo on Dec. 29. The Bevans are m Egypt on a four or five day visit as the guests of the Indian Ambassador. They had metA.P.; WIRE FROM CAIRO - 78 words
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Article164 1954-01-04 3 RAJKCOT (Sourashtra State) Tho State Government ia faced with a soaring price racket m 'the State. The Government are making: an all out effort to curb thjtoi In pursuance of the policy ct curbing: thlte price racket, <n> ders have .been issuea to all district officersBNFS - 164 words
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Article182 1954-01-04 3 BOMBAY: There is no ban on 'teachers becoming members of any party or paities. other than the ,party whose policy and programme are unconstitutional or involved the use of violence or th*e deaainvmaltion of ideas of com* munal disharmony or of violence but .government teachtreBNFS - 182 words
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Article107 1954-01-04 3 BOMIUY. The grant at bonus, lost week by the In* dustrial Court, equivalent to fifteen per cent of the basic earnings for 1952. hat? been condemroeid by three representative unions of textile labour m the city of Bombay. The ground far rejection otf the bonusBNFS - 107 words
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Article315 1954-01-04 3 BOMBAY: On dhairge of receiving a sum of rupees one thousand as premikam for the lease cut of i;jms m a buiLdiag- of a firm under bis control, the Managing: Director of an insurance company was sentenced to a day's simple Lmprisonrrunt and a fineBNFS - 315 words
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Article52 1954-01-04 3 SHILLONG: The unapproachable and inaccessible deep ravines of the North-East Frontier jungles, where headhunting tribes live, are gradually being brought under direct communication with the rest of India by Means of wireless. Many of the places will be linked with the Assam Stat,e Capital by wireless52 words
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Article230 1954-01-04 3 NEW DELHI: India leads other countries m the production of groundnuts. While at the beginning of the century groundnut occupied a minor position it now plays a vital role m the country's economy A publication of the Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture states that prior toBNFS - 230 words
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Article249 1954-01-04 3 BOMBAY: Two Members of the Bombay Legislative Assembly drew pointed attention to the .scaroi.ty condritions m certain districts of Maharashtra, particularly Ahmednagar district whtah has been subjected to famine conditions following continuous dTaught for five consequetave years. Srt B. S. Hiray Kcvcnue Mintetesr told the Assembly thatBNFS - 249 words
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Article141 1954-01-04 3 NEW DELJiI: A Plan haa been submitted to the Government of India by the Punjab Government to replace the ancient town of BHaspur which will toe submerged by vast expanse of water when the Bhakra Dam project is compacted m 1960. It is proposed to build aBNFS - 141 words
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Article72 1954-01-04 3 BOMBAY: The demand for piecegoods In Bombay, last week was mainly confined to medium varieties such as shirtings, long cloth and dhotis. Conditions were practically quiet. On the export front, Aden seems to have made sizable purchases m sheetings The East and West African Markets continueBNFS - 72 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-01-04 3 Photo. Pictured' alter their wedding on Dc?. 29 at the Gothic Church of Brou m the French Town of Bourg-en-Bressee, are the Royal couple, the Princess Margherita of Aosta, and her groom the Archduke Rober of Hapsburg. Many representatives of exiled' continental royalty crowded the church to see the couple,AP - 73 words
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486 1954-01-04 3 BHAVANAGAR (Saujashtra State): All t four assessors returned a verdict of not guilty on Prince Nirmal Kumar of Bhavanagar and Rani Babe of Devgarh Baria, now being tried on charges of attempting to poison Bina Dcvi, wife of Prince Nirmal Kumar m 1951.BNFS - 486 words
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296 1954-01-04 4 Sino Ceylon Talks On Rubber-Rice Price NOT LATER THAN JUNE COLOMBO: Negotiations between the Government of Ceylon and Red China to fix the prices of rubber and rice to be exchanged under the contract for the year 1955, will take place not later than June this year. n Th^ fFOC - 296 words
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Article291 1954-01-04 4 KEGALL£: A villager quoted the Buddha when he addressed the chairman and delegates of the All -Ceylon Buddhist Congress which ended its 35th sessions here. The man apologized for his excitement m fluent Sinhalese and quot ing the Buddha, said that an food was man's primaryFOC - 291 words
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Article179 1954-01-04 4 JAFFNA: A commission would be appointed shortly to investigate all aspects of the cigar industry and make suitable recommendations. said Mr. Kanthia Vaithianathan, Minister of Industries. Housing and Social Services, m a discussion with several persons connected with the Industry, at the Kankesanturai Cement Factory guest house. TheFOC - 179 words
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Article527 1954-01-04 4 DESAI - DESAI SAYS NUWARA ELJYA: Rights have really to be earned. If you are going to be a people of this country you must work for this country and live and die for this country," said Mr. C.C. Desai. Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon, addressing Indian estateFOC - 527 words
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124 1954-01-04 4 The Tamils Representative Council, Singapore is presenting an Address of felicitation to the members of the South Indian Muslim Education Association, now camped here, on Wednesday, Jan. 6 at 8 pm. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. M. Gopalu Menon, Representative of the124 words
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Article142 1954-01-04 4 Misa Freda Gwilliam. Assistant Adviser on Education to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, who is on an extensive tour of South East Asia, is due to arrive m the Oolony today. On January 4-5 she will pay visits ti the University of Malaya and the142 words
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Article56 1954-01-04 4 LAHORE, Jan. 3. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Premier of British Guiana, arrived here "to seek the support of Pakistan's people and government m our national struggle." He intends to return to British Guiana by the end of January by way of London. He said he michtReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-01-04 4 Photo. Crown Prince Akihito ol Japan delivers his address at a dinner party of the Japan. British Society m Tokyo, on Deto. 18 when he gave his impressions of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth n which he attended m London. Left to right, at the table are: Mrs. J.H. Ewing;AP - 73 words
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467 1954-01-04 4 COLOMBO: Encouraging quantities of gold have been found m llalangoda Sabaragamuwa m I'va Province) Madugoda (Central Province), Helboda (Central Province), and Aladuwa. Specimens of quartz from Balangoda and Laxapana assayed for gold, have provided conclusive evidence that there is considerable ground for the belief thatFOC - 467 words
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435 1954-01-04 4 of Tamil citizens settled m the area would that problem ever be solved, he asked. Mr. H.B.W. Rambukwella said that the only way to solve the problem was for Sinhalese youths to form an army like that of Dutugemunu. THEIR OWN M. PsFOC - 435 words
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Article77 1954-01-04 4 COLOMBO, Jan. 3. Police yesterday pumped tear gas down a 720-foot plumbago pit near here to force up 82 miners who had staged a sit down strike. The miners were arrested as they staggered out of the pit. An official of the Bogola Graphite Company,Reuter - 77 words
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Article76 1954-01-04 4 NEW YORK, Jan 3— Princess Margaret took' eighth place m the 1953 iist of the world's best dressed women released today by the New York Dress Institute. The Duchess of Windsor tied for tenth place and thus officially relinquished her title, held for 15 years, asReuter - 76 words
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Article87 1954-01-04 4 With effect from Jan. 4, the retail price for rationed rice will be reduced from 34 cents to 32 cents a kati for all grades and for rationed sugar from 30 cents to 28 cents a kati. In July 1953 the price of rice was reduced from 3787 words
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Article40 1954-01-04 4 I'ATNA. BIHAR. Jan. 3. Eight people were killed and Six injured m a head on collision early yesterday between passenger train and goods train at Raxaul, an Indian town bordering Nepal, it was reported here.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article26 1954-01-04 4 IX)NDON, Jan. 3 Mr Clement Attlee, leader of the British Labour party since 1935 and former Premier celebrates his 71st birthday today.- APAP - 26 words
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261 1954-01-04 4 GLASGOW, Jan. 3. A «tiong protest against what it calls "inaccurate terms and references m Queen Elizabeth's Christmas Day broadcast from New Zealand was made here by th e St. Andrew Society oi Glasgow. The Society, which calls itself "a non-party and nonsectarianReuter - 261 words
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Article35 1954-01-04 4 Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh. India's Finance Minister is arriving here today at 1 pm. on his way to Sydney to attend the Commonwealth Economic Conference. Mr. Deshmukh is leaving Singapore tomorrow at 7.45 a.m.35 words
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