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Title Section16 1954-01-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 328. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1854. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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173 1954-01-08 1 But More Hurdles Still In Store! Front Our Own CorretHMMMlent KURN/DOL, Jan. 7.— The first trial of strength between the Government and Opposition during the Budget debate resulted in a narrow victory for the Prakasam Ministry when a cut motion to the revenue demand wasCopyright - 173 words
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Article86 1954-01-08 1 LONDON. Jan. 7. The Earldom that became extinct when the 37-year-o!d second Lord Wavell was killed oy Mau Mau terrorists in Kenya an Christmas Eve may be revived by the Queen, a London newspaper reported. Lord Wavell was bachelor and had no brothers. The EveningReuter - 86 words
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Article178 1954-01-08 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Senator Allen J. Elleoder Democrat-Lousiana) said he will invite Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican-Wis-consin) to tell the Senate whether he uses "rehashed, piagarized" information in hi* claimed exposure of Communists in the Government. Senator McCarthy, without specifically mentioning Sena* tor Ei lender's announcedAP - 178 words
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83 1954-01-08 1 INDIAN JET CRASHES: PILOT ESCAPES MADRAS, Jtui. 7.— An Indian Air Force Vampire jet-plane crashed last evening in a paddy field near Vellore while on a test flight. Fortunately, the pilot Flight Lieutenant Chakrapani had a miraculous escape for he managed to bale out in time and landed right inCopyright - 83 words
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141 1954-01-08 1 U. N. Warns Rhee Against Attacking Indian Force SEOUL, Jan 7. General Maxwell D. Taylor warned the Republic of Korea (South) that his Bth Army would permit no South Korean attack on Indian forces guarding prisoners of war at Panmunjom In a blunt statement, Gen. Taylor labelled as "groundless" SouthAP - 141 words
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Article97 1954-01-08 1 CALCUTTA V Jan 7. The hundredth broadgauge locomotive produced at the Chlttaranjan works steamed out of the workshop with the Central Minister for Railways Mr. l^albahadur Sastri at the throttle. The Minister expressed great pride in this achievement which he said, marked the definite end of Indian dependenceCopyright - 97 words
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Article18 1954-01-08 1 NEW DELHI, Jan 7.—Defonso Falcao presented Mb credentials to President RaJendra Pragad as Brazilian •mbuitdcr to tod;«.- APAP - 18 words
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98 1954-01-08 1 NEHRU'S HINDI GREETINGS TO MALENKOV NEW DELJU, Jan. 7 Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov, who is 5? on Friday, Hill need i». translator to read IntMnn Premier Nehru's birthday greetings. Mr. Nehru has sent him a message In Hindi, India's national language. It reads: "I send my greetings and good wishesAP - 98 words
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Article43 1954-01-08 1 PARIS, Jan. 7.—The French National Assembly last night renewed its confidence in Premier Joseph Laniel's government, thus clearing the way for France's participation in the Big-Four Foreign Ministers' conference at Berlin. Unofficial tallies gave 319 votes for Laniel 248 APAP - 43 words
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251 1954-01-08 1 Secondary Classes To Be Called •Forms' It has been decided at a Conference of Chief Education Officers of States/ Settlements that the nomenclature for standards in English Schools should be changed, says a Federal Govt. press release issued last night. It adds: In futur e the251 words
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Article45 1954-01-08 1 Quakes In Madras MADRAS, Jan. 7—Earthquake tremors of more than seven seconds duration were reported Wednesday from three places in Madras state, India. In two of them, at Kothngudem and Ramavaram, people rushed out of shaking houses. But no lose* of life was reported.— APAP - 45 words
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Article65 1954-01-08 1 SOCCER RESULTS Following are results of fixtures played yesterday in the Soccer Tournament organised in connection with the Tamils Festival: Shivaji Football team beat Rajaji Sports Olub by 5-0. Indian Brotherhood Soccerites beat Tamil Brotherhood Association by 3-1. TODAY, 8-1-54 Indian Recreation Club will play against Shivaji65 words
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Article71 1954-01-08 1 NEW DELJiI, Jan. 7.-Pre-mier Nehru returned here yesterday from a week's tour of India in which he attacked reported negotiations for U.S. arms aid to Pakistan. H e made major speeches in more than half a dozen Central Indian cities during tour. Nehru made his fir3tAP - 71 words
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Article166 1954-01-08 1 LONDON. Jan. 7. The exiled Kabaka of Buganda called a press conference to protest that he had been made a colour bar victim by being refused a furnished apartment in a West-End luxury block of flats. The 39-year-old Kabaka, a Cambridge graduate, told reporters "IReuter - 166 words
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Article40 1954-01-08 1 OXFORD, England, Jan. 7. iA fire engine caught fire yesterday while travelling down a main street in Oxford. City crowds watched firemen put out the blaze caused by a short circuit in the electrict wiring. Reuter.40 words
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Article, Illustration7 1954-01-08 1 T.R. C. Honours S. I. Muslim Mission7 words
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30 1954-01-08 1 Indian Hockey Teanl Leaving On Feb. 5 From Our Own OorreHpondent CAJLCUTTA, Jan. 7 Indian Hockey Federation.* team to tour Malaya will i«n» h*M by air on Feb. 5. CopyrightCopyright - 30 words
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118 1954-01-08 1 Queen's Visit To Uganda Cancelled? KAMPALA, (Uganda), Jan 7. Th c Queen's visit to Uganda next April should be cancelled unless the situation in the native kingdom of Buganda improves, a high police officer said Wednesday. He thought it inadvisable to expose the Queen to any risk of hostile demonstrationAP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-01-08 1 On Wednesday, Jan. 6, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, the Tamils Representative Council, Singapore, presented' a welcome address to the South Indian Muslim Educational Mission now visiting the Colony. Picture on top shows a section of the huge gathering present on the occasion. Picture on right shows Mr. O. Sarangapani,I.D.M. - 78 words
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137 1954-01-08 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 7. Russia announced yesterday she was ready to join the United States in preliminary discussions in Washington on the problem of Atomic Energy. Molotov gave the Soviet decision yesterday to Ajnerican Ambassador Charles Bohlen. An official communique issuedReuter - 137 words
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Article82 1954-01-08 1 HYDERABAD, Central India, Jan. 7, Professor G. F. Alexandrov, leader of the Soviet delegation to th 0 41st session of the Indian Science Congress, told reporters here that atomic energy had been utilised for peaceful purposes in Russia since 1947. Another member of th e delegation Dr. NazarovReuter - 82 words
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Article61 1954-01-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 7 Thiruvalluvar's Thirukural and Kambaramayanam will be two Tamil classics to be shortly translated* Into English, Spanish and French by the UNESCO. These two are among the eight Indian classics chosen for translation In order tc give the worldCopyright - 61 words
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Article49 1954-01-08 1 Lulok China village in Malacca Settlement wad yesterday declared a "white" area by the district officer of Alor OaJah Mr. G.W. Gould. The area comprises ten and a half square miles and contains a population of 3,280— 2,500 Malays, 360 Chinese and AZo Indians.49 words
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Article73 1954-01-08 1 LONDON. Jan. 7: Sit Edmund Hillary, the man who climbed to the top of Mount Everest, will lead an expedition in the late sprinjr to mountains south-east of Everest with peaks 23.000 to 25.000 feet high, it was confirmed here today. The Times reported that theReuter - 73 words
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Article51 1954-01-08 1 ALDBURY, (England), Jan. 7. A British troop carrier plane crashed into a hillside near here last night killing at least eight of the 16 men aboard. Only two badly injured survivors were found as rescuers searched for six others believed traoDert in the wreckage.—AP - 51 words
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Article56 1954-01-08 1 TEHERAN, Jan. 7. -Persian police last night redoubled their hunt for underground Communists following the discovery earlier today of 1,000 sticks of dynamite In a Com* munlst hideout near the main Teheran Railway Station. Officials claim the dynamite was to be vu s ed to assassinate aReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement24 1954-01-08 1 Tamils Festival ATHLETIC SPORTS at J ALAN BESAR STADIUM ON SATURDAY JAN. 9, AT 2 p.m. ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TAMILS FESTIVAL CELEBRATION COMMITTEE24 words
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Advertisement36 1954-01-08 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo ana Sarawak. l Montn 5.50 3 Montns 16.50 6 Montns 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PIiACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months > 39.00 1 Year 786036 words
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476 1954-01-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Jan. 8, 1954. Indian Reds' New Tactics \F the Indian Communists are going to have their own way, then very soon the country will find its peace and order replaced by chaos and anarchy, and the nation's freedom and security threatened by internal civil war476 words
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1967 1954-01-08 2 Madras Education Scheme Not Wise To Drop Says C. R. MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, said in the Legislative Council that it was not wise to drop the modified education scheme, because of opposition. Gould they effect any reform, he asked without facing opposition. But there was noFOC - 1,967 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-01-08 2 Mrs. P. Govtndammy Pillay distributing .prizes to the Orphans at the Ramakrishna Mission Orphanage Home. The occasion was a party given by the Independent Missionary Movement to the Children of the Orphanage on Deo, So 1958. Sports also were held and prizes distributed. Gift parcel was75 words
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Article378 1954-01-08 2 From CeylOn—No, Says Kamaraj COLOMBO: Sri K. Rainaraj Nad&r, President of the Tamil Nad Con Kress Committee, assured Ceylon Indians that their future wa« fully safe, as it wa« tackled by Sri Nehru and the Indian High commissioner, Sri C. C. Desal. Speaking a.t a reception givenFOC - 378 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-01-08 2 at^he^s sssrmEEr* s^nsL was heui to NairobL Th A-P. Photo Shows: The President of the Conference Sayed Hwwan Iman, of Pakistan addressing U* conference. Although in East Africa Muslin* Women anT*Slowed nwi^ freedom, at this conference they were not allowed in the main hall with66 words
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Article396 1954-01-08 2 NEW DELHI: Addressing a session of the International Legfal Conference here, Mr. Justice Tendolkar referred to Article 2 of the Declaration of Human Rights (freedom from arbitrary interference with one's privacy) and said, "There has been in recent times legislation in some States of India,396 words
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Article135 1954-01-08 2 FRANKFURT: An electric vote-recordJUig; machine lor tbe Indian rarlianimt. making it possible to announce the result of a vote in about a minute has left fur Calcutta by »hip. The apparatus built by Frankfurt firm, Lh due to reach Calcutta next month. A German technician willFOC - 135 words
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Article182 1954-01-08 2 Inculcation Of Bhakthi MADRAS: The Chief Minister. Sri C. Rajagopalacnariar recently witne.ssed a dance-drama entitled Kutrala Kuravanji* presented by the Kalakshttra artistes at Adyar. At the conclusion of the performance, the Chief Minister paid a tribute to the services of Srimathi Rukmlni Dcvi in reviving fine arts, and natya, andFOC - 182 words
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Article64 1954-01-08 2 man rights, "but it i s more Important to provide the machinery capable of protecting the rights guaranteed." The Advocate-General of Travancore-Cochin, Sri T. N. Subramanyam, sounding" a "note of warning,'- said "that those who believe that liberty and freedom could be attained by mere slogans that ar« printed arFOC - 64 words
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Advertisement57 1954-01-08 2 "Unberthed Tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing from Singapore on 23-1-1954 Unberthed tickets for the "Rajula" sailing on the 23rd January 1964 for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Friday the Bth January 1954 ,at 9.00 aun. ISLAY KERR CO.57 words
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857 1954-01-08 3 RJAJI URGES - RJAJI URGES MADRAS: "Sim that w« have achieved political democracy, and now that we U r,. building „,> economic democracy, let us build it u»», not through violent methods nut through non-vioient. p ii«eful. democratic processes. If w* are able to do thai, weFOC - 857 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-01-08 3 A picture of MA KWONGHSI who posed as a girl to get married to Leong ChiHunji in Hong Hong recently. He was jailed for six weeks on Dec 34 for obtaining money from the "husband" under false pretences. This, said the Magistrate, was the only law that had been broken.AP - 97 words
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Article227 1954-01-08 3 VIS AKHA PA fNAM: We. coming the delegates of the 16th session of the Indian History Congress Dr. V. S Krishna. Vice-Chancellor of the University, said (Dr. S. Radhakrishnan's Inaugural ad« dress reported on Dec 2yj. Historical studies in Andhra University as elsewhere in th« country, had been227 words
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Article63 1954-01-08 3 One denied the fact of change, and the other did not admit that anything came out of any period, which could he useful for other times. Both the views were awtd-historical. Historians should try to discovering past experiences what waa of permanent value and what had value only in63 words
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Article, Illustration126 1954-01-08 3 Abusive phone calls and threats of violence have followed a disclosure by Norman Dodds, Labour M.P. for Dartf «>rd, that he has been adopting various disguises to •pursue his Investigations into mock auction swindlers. Mr. Dodds, who handed over to the police some of the information126 words
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Article498 1954-01-08 3 NO MORE SINGLE-ROOM TENEMENTS BOMBAY: No house with less ithan two rooms should be constructed in India and the days of single-room tenements should be considered to be over. This view was expressed by Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister. In Bombay while laying the Foundation stone for Nehru Nagar, an498 words
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Article52 1954-01-08 3 BNFS torians. he said. It adds: Over 300 dieileeufc-s including more than 30 womon attended the .session. Messages were received from Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President, Prime Minister Nehru Dr. PattabtoJ Sitaramayya. Governor of Madhya Pradc-edi, Sri C. M. Trivedi, CJovernor of Andhra State. Andhra UndVftrsity dignitaries aftd the h«ads OfBNFS; FOC - 52 words
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Article462 1954-01-08 3 NAGPUR: The State-aided newsprint project in Madhya Pradesh is expected to go into operation in the "ensuing year according to Dr. A. Ramaswauu Mudaliar, Chairman of the Nepa Mills. He told the jjixLii aunua) general meeting of the Mlll3 mat the erection of a chemical mill atFOC - 462 words
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Article46 1954-01-08 3 SAN DIEGO, Jan. 6 The most famous prisoner of the Korean war, Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, 54 said' Monday he did not envy the Indian officers in charge of the repatriation of prisoners. "They've had a difficult job," he remarked.- APAP - 46 words
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Article160 1954-01-08 3 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. K. Kutnaraswamy, the principal of the Rural Development Training School, addressing the delegates of women's societies imahila samithies) of the Northern Province, urged the formation of a union of women's rural development societies. Combineci efforts by social workers would not only simplify their tasksFOC - 160 words
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Article45 1954-01-08 3 KURNOOL: Mr. K. V. R^mesam. M.L.A., has resigned his member-rftip of the X.L.P. foilowinpr the refusaJ of Mr. N. G. Rantfa, the Party leader. to ffive him freedom to vote on the question of the location cf the Andhra Hieh Court. BNFSBNFS - 45 words
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540 1954-01-08 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Finance Minister, Sri C. D. DeHhmukh, discounted feais in India that money due from Pakistan was unreallsab le, Addressing: a Press conference, he explained that the delay in the repayment of dues from Pakistan was mainly due to accountingFOC - 540 words
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66 1954-01-08 3 ANCIENT HINDU JAVANESE TEMPLE RESTORED NEW DELHI: The Indonesian President. Dr. I. R. Sockarno attended a ceremony held recently to mark the completion of the restoration of an ancient Hindu Javanese temple In Prambanan, located on ithe road from 010 to Jogjakarta. The restoration took over 35 years to complete,FOC - 66 words
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Article378 1954-01-08 4 No Woman Honoured! COLOMBO: Knighthoods have been conferred on two Ccylonese in the New Year's Honours list They are Mr. Susanta de Fonseka, Ceylon's Envoy to Japan and Mr. A. G. Ranasinha, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Finance and Secretary to the Cabinet. J r m«FOC - 378 words
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Article237 1954-01-08 4 MILWAUKEE: Howard P. Adam, Milwaukee jeweller, can drill a hole to a human hair and thread another hair through it. But he does not do it to collect bets. He does It to impress students in clock and watch repairing at the Milwaukee vocational schoolAP - 237 words
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Article89 1954-01-08 4 RESEARCH AMONG TRIBALS NAGPUR. Dr. Vcrrier Elwin anthropologist of International repute has been invited by the Government of India to research work among the tribal people in the North-East Frontier Agency. The eminent- anthropologist came to India in 1927 and ever .since has been associated with the cause of India'sBNFS - 89 words
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Article146 1954-01-08 4 COLOMBO A deputation of Kandyans led by Mr. D B Ellepola told the Cabinet that if the Indian question cannot be solved to the satisfaction Vf the Sinhalese, the Citizenship Bill should be scrapped. Th e deputation appeared before the Cabinet at its special session inFOC - 146 words
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105 1954-01-08 4 Take Over Christian Schools For Hindus' CHUNNAKAM: A meeting of the Evenai Punnalaikkaduvan North Parents' Association, Mr. V. ThambipiUai, presiding, said much could be done to reduce the nigh to schools in the towns, if attention was paid to schools in rural areas. "The All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress wants Christian schoolsFOC - 105 words
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Article112 1954-01-08 4 COLOMBO: "I do not wish to cast a gloom over your thoughts and hopes in this festive season by talking- of hard times, and trying to predict about what we are in for, said Sir John Kotelawala the Premier in a broadcast message. He said that theFOC - 112 words
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Article475 1954-01-08 4 COLOMBO: The National League of Ceylon, at its annual general meeting held at its headquarters at Mart Road Colombo, with Mr. Wace de Niese in the chair condemned "mischievous attempt" by individuals and organisations to prevent the Queen's visit as "unpatriotic and irrfisnonsiWn acts". it aeciaed.FOC - 475 words
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Article81 1954-01-08 4 MARWARIS DONATE LAND PLEA CALCUTTA: A resolution urging: th» Marwaris to co-op-erate, fully, with the Bhoodan movement of Shri Vinoba Bnave, was passed by the seventh session of the AllIndia Marwari Federation held here. Another resolution urged Government of India to integrate Abu (Now in Bombay State) and Ajmer withBNFS - 81 words
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55 1954-01-08 4 ~!t T^SL 1 he d 1 Em H o pur, to- bi* ferewel to Mr. T. V. BanvriofahM Rao, IndteoAs^MKiHlft Lompar, who to lmvin^ for IndU shorty Mr. R. Venk*ta«Julu, Editor, TwnU Nenui Is SSJTV.t* *°<* eir Amerl«»a Consul, Mr. AJlt O«v«rtimeot of India,55 words
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Article, Illustration746 1954-01-08 4 Conferences Week! BOMBAY: No less than a score of conferences, conventions and annual sessions of important organisations have held or convened between December 24, Christmas Eve and the Christian New Year's Day in India, the period being generaHy chosen for these importantReuter - 746 words
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Article268 1954-01-08 4 LONDON, Jan. 7.— lsmail Ai Azhari, leader of the National Unionist Party, was yesterday elected first Prime Minister of the Sudan, Omdourman Radio reported. In a live broadcast of the election proceedings in Parliament loud cheers could be heard then the result of the voting wasBNFS - 268 words
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Article58 1954-01-08 4 KARACHI, Jan. 7.—Pakistan's Foreign Minister Zafrullah Khan denied here report* that in Damascus on December 30 he said: "Negotiations are underway for United States aid to enlarge Pakistan's only arms factory According to a Government hand out released here, what conversations going on aboutReuter - 58 words
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Article37 1954-01-08 4 A three months course of Instructions starting 20-1-64 Mathematical and Predictive Aj.yt r «vl ogy and Pahnistr>Hiehly Interesting Mweekly lectures in English by Prof. Sharma, M.A.D.P.K. (P.r.E.S.) LJmited vacancies. Apply 28-C. Hill Street, Singapore-*37 words
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