Indian Daily Mail, 11 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-11 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. VL No. 331. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1954. FOUE PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article514 1954-01-11 1 Silence Won't Solve Any Problem, Says Chou En-Lai HONGKONG, Jan. 10.— The Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou En Lai, in an official statement broadcast by Peking radio yesterday called for an immediate resumption of preliminary discussions at I unmun jom on the proposed Korean politicalReuter - 514 words
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Article142 1954-01-11 1 LYMINGTON, England, Jan. 10. Lord Montagu, 27-year-old bachelor nobleman who was acquitted three weeks ago en a sex charge involving a Boy Scout, was arrested again yesterday and charged with two offences involving men. Police said the former London publicity man denied the allegations. A magistrate'sAP - 142 words
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Article92 1954-01-11 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 10.— A United Nations Command spokesman announced tonight a meeting of the Neutral Nations repatriation Commission has been scheduled for 10 a.m. tomorrow. It was assumed the Comm'.ssion will discuss Allied and Communist replies to NNRC requests for guidance as to what will beAP - 92 words
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Article35 1954-01-11 1 N. KOREAN FOREIGN MINISTER'S APPEAL TOKYO, Jan. 10. North Korean Foreign Minister, Nam 11, today urged an early resumption of preliminary talks at Paiununjora to arrange a Korean Political Conference, Pyongyang Radio said tonight. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article84 1954-01-11 1 KARACHI, Jan. 10. The position of Prime Minister Mohamed Ali as President of Pakistan Moslem League was challenged today by the Sind chief court at Karachi. Mohamed Ayub Khuro, former Chief Minister and President of the Sind Provincial Moslem League, filed an application in the court askingAP - 84 words
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Article451 1954-01-11 1 - Music, Dance Competitions Oratorical Contest Results Tamil* Festival Music and Dance competitions were held at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 8. Altogether 7 women and 20 men competed in the Music Competition and 19 women in the Dance Competition. Dance Following are the results of the Dance451 words
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Article348 1954-01-11 1 Aikya Kerala A Cry For The Moon! Move For West Coast State From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 10.— A separate West Coast State consisting of South Kanara, Coorg, Malabar Cochin, Travancore and Taluks of Ooty, Gudalur in Nilgiri, is certainly more preferable and viable than Aikyakerala, declared Mr. K.348 words
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243 1954-01-11 1 S 'pore Comet Crashes Into Sea Near ßome ROME, Jan. lo.— A British Comet jet airliner flying from Singapore to London fell into the aea near the Mediterranean Island of Monte Cristo off the Italian West Coast today, according to a report to the Italian Air Sea Rescue Service*. OneReuter - 243 words
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Article18 1954-01-11 1 BBC CORRESPONDENT Among the passengers was Mr. Chester Wilmot, BBC Correspondent, who boarded the ill-fated plane at Singapore.18 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-01-11 1 During his tour of northern Johore last week (Jan. 6) the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, went to the operational base in the Segamat area of the First Platoon of "A" Company of the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles to congratulate them on having killed six101 words
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Article104 1954-01-11 1 BERLJ.N, Jan. 10. Four power talks on a s.te for the Berlin conference were resumed yesterday at the Soviet headquarters in East Berlin in a compound surrounded by a six-foot wire mesh fence and closely guarded by Soviet soldiers. Reporters and photographers were not admitted to104 words
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Article77 1954-01-11 1 CAIRO, Jan. 10.— Pakistan has assured Egypt of her support in the current AngloEgyptian talks for a settlement of th e Suez Canal dispute, a Pakistan Embassy spokesman said. The assurance wa s given by Tyeb Hussein, Pakistan Charge d'Affairs in Cairo who saw Sir Zafrullah Khan,Reuter - 77 words
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Article27 1954-01-11 1 LUSAKA, Jan. 10.— The British Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton arrived here by air yesterday from London for talks on the Northern Rhodesian constitution.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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391 1954-01-11 1 -AZAD A !F?*L D SM 1 Jan 10 Abul Kalam Azad India s Minister of Education, declared here that the United Nations Educational and Scientific Organisation was the best suited U.N. agency to supervise the peaceful exploitation of atomic power Mr. Azad madeReuter - 391 words
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423 1954-01-11 1 Opposition To Butler Formation Off Asian Bloc Hinted By Ceylon Minister SYDNEY CONFAB: SYDNEY, Jan. 10.— The formation of an Asian bloc in opposition to Mr. R. A Butler. British Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected by some officials at the Finance Ministers meeting here. c AUSTRALIAN MAIZE POISON 69Reuter - 423 words
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Article85 1954-01-11 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 10.- The Annual Commonwealth Economic Conference in Sydney is a reminder of the "the reality and importance of this remarkable institution a potent force for peace ana stability in the free world, the New York Times said ''It has been a strikingly successful year economicallyReuter - 85 words
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Article1629 1954-01-11 2 Pok. Govt. Decision KARACHI: The Pakistan Government ordered the release of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, 63-year-old Red Shirt leader, who has been in detention under security regulations for nearly six years. It is learnt here that his actual release will, however, take a few days. u^,™** C1,629 words
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219 1954-01-11 2 GANDHIJI'S STATUE- C.N.A. UNVEILS VELLORE: A life like bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, put up by the Municipal Council in Rajaji park at the entranc c to the Port was unveiled by Mr. C. N. Annadural, D.M.X. leader. The statue i s put on a pedestal in a mantapam. TheFOC - 219 words
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Article331 1954-01-11 2 KARAIKUDI RESEARCH INSTITUTE KARAIKUDI: Addressing a gathering of th c members of the scientific and technical staff of the Central Electro Chemical Research Institute, Karaikudi, Mr. V. V. Girt, Union Labour Minister, said i that th c future of the country depended upon the work of scientists, who by careful331 words
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Article91 1954-01-11 2 NEW DELHI: The Secretariat of the House of the People completes its 25th year on Jan. 10, since its inception as the Secretariat of the former Central Assembly in 1929. The Secretariat staff, which has since increased to about 400 from 175, plans to ce'obrate the Silver Jubilee91 words
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Article770 1954-01-11 2 ALLAHABAD: The Praja Socialist Party's concept of India is contained in the Party's blue-print which has been accepted by the Party Conference. This concept is that socialist India should aim at the establishment of the community, by the community, for the community, says the gjlitical correspondentBNFS - 770 words
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404 1954-01-11 2 AGRA Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, said here recently that India, in the tasks of national reconstruction, required the active co-operation of all her citizens and above all the help of her educationalists and health experts. Theirs was the task of improving the quality404 words
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Article606 1954-01-11 2 NEW DELHI: Sardar Hukam Singh, Member of Parliament and a prominent member of the Akali Party, in a statement cast the blame for the recent anti Nehru demonstration at Fategarh Sahib Shrine on those who had arranged for a "political speech" by Sri Nehru606 words
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Article286 1954-01-11 2 Dravidians Reds Opposed MADURAI: Sri E.M.6. Nan>budripad, member of the Pout Bureau of the Communat Party of India, told a Press conference that while there was no difference at all between the Communist parties of Russia. China and India go the question of idealogy, jfj application varied from country286 words
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Article146 1954-01-11 2 Saved General From Angry P.O.Ws PANMUNJOM Lt. Gen. K.S. Thima>ya awarded Lane J Corporal Thakur Singh a medal, Ashok Chakra Class 111, for rescuing the Commander of the Indian Custodian Force, Maj.-Gen S. P. P Thorut from angry prisoners of war in September last year. Gen. Thimayya, Chairman of theFOC - 146 words
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113 1954-01-11 2 Back In India After Training In U.K. BOMBAY Air Vice-Mar-shal S. Mukherje*, who will succeed Air Marshal G. E. Glbbs as the Commandef-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force on Apr. 1, returned to Bombay from London, after completing a year's course with the Imperial Defence College in the United Kingdom.FOC - 113 words
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Article739 1954-01-11 3 COMPLICATING MANY OF THE OUTSTANDING ISSUES BOMBAY: The proposed US-Pakistan Military alliance or military aid by USA to Pakistan whatever name you give it, haa brought about an estrangement of feeling between India and PakisUn complicating many of the outstanding issues which it was hoped would beBNFS - 739 words
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Article137 1954-01-11 3 KARACHI: For the first time in Pakistan a man condemned to death for murder hag appealed to the GovernorGeneral for mercy on the ground that his sentence under the prevailing law was repugnant to the Koran. The man is to be hanged tomorrow for murdering a woman137 words
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Article58 1954-01-11 3 LINDSAY LONDON, Jan. 9.—The War Office announced yesterday the appointment of Colonel (temporary Brigadier) E. S. Lindsay DSO, lately a student at the Imperial Defence College, to be Chief of Staff to General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner in Malaya, with effect from January 1954. He willReuter - 58 words
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Article87 1954-01-11 3 SILCHAR, (Assam): xhe Union Communications Minister, Sri Jagjivan Ram, hinted at the possibility of increasing' some postal rates in the next fl-niwlnl year. The Minister who was replying to addresses of welcome presented by various organisations, said the rate of post cards was, however, likelyFOC - 87 words
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Article392 1954-01-11 3 MADRAS: Mr. C Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, stated in the Council that "communications from the Government of India or issued from here to the Government of India, cannot be made public, either in the actual form in which they issued or in the form of an abstract without392 words
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Article75 1954-01-11 3 PATIALA. Sardar Ajit Singh, Member of Parliament, has resigned his membership of the Shiromani Akali Dal. In a letter to the Dal President, Master Tara Singh, ne said he had come to the conclusion that "the policy pursu. Ed by the Akali Dal underFOC - 75 words
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659 1954-01-11 3 Promotion Off Industries Govt. mans BANGALORE: India's Production Minister, Mr. K. C. RetSdy, who is now here, told newsmen that a proposal to start an Industrial Development Corporation to help in establishing new industries in the country, both medium-sized and small scale, was under the consideration of the Government The659 words
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Article81 1954-01-11 3 KURNOOL: The Finance Minister of Andhra Sri T. Viswanathani, delivered his budget speech in Telugu today. However, an English copy of the speech was also circulated to members. Earlier Ministers were compelled by members to react out answers to questions in Telugu. The Departments furnish theFOC - 81 words
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Article129 1954-01-11 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. S. Viswanatha Aiyar, a harmonist belonging to the orchestra of the T.K.S. Brothers' dramatic troupe, died of heart failure at the AnnamaJai Manram Esplanade, ju 8 t as the drama of the evening was about to commence. The drama was being staged underFOC - 129 words
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Article340 1954-01-11 3 of 18.9 million, but this sum may be drawn at their option in Indian Rupees or Pounds Sterling convertible into D Marks. The fixed fee shall be payable in several instalments corresponding: to the progress of service rendered. The Government of India are getting a project report from Messrs. SiemensFOC - 340 words
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Article122 1954-01-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Angloindian community realised that English could not be the national language of India but it had no intention «»f giving it up as their mother A° n ue said Mr Frank Anthony, M.P., Anglo-Indian leader, here. Mr. Anthony, who was inaugurating the 32nd conference122 words
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Article230 1954-01-11 3 POONA: Dr. R. p. Paranjpye, former Indian High Commissioner in Australia, said here that the recent order of the Government of Bombay prohibiting public schools in th c State, whose medium of instruction was English, from admitting pupils whose mother tongue was not English was a230 words
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286 1954-01-11 3 P <>"*HAT: Sri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, expressed the hope that Malabar would remain in MatfrasState in spite of the movement for for Au^aKerala;^^ He added that their best interests lay in standing together. The Government was most anxious to do allFOC - 286 words
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285 1954-01-11 3 PASSPORT ADMINISTRATION CENTRALISATION NEW DKIAU: Passport administration, which has so far been carried on through the States, is to be centralised under the Government of India in the Ministry of External Affairs. Arrangements are now on hand! to set up a central administration. Passports, although a Central subject, have upFOC - 285 words
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Article98 1954-01-11 3 permanently through English ;>nd they would also keep their doors open to all communities. He claimed that these schools were progressively adapting the curriculum to the growing needs of Hindi and the regional languages Mr. Anthony criticised 'the Bombay Government's reported order prohibiting AngloIndian schools in Bombay Mate from admitting98 words
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472 1954-01-11 3 adsfsd fasd sd fdsa df The valuable therapeutio properties of this plant were noticed; by a doctor some two years ago when he was attend, ing an epidemic outbreak of cholera in a West Bengal village. He saw an old lady administering the plant juiceFOC - 472 words
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498 1954-01-11 4 Kamaraj Explains India 's Stand On Indo-Ceylon Citizenship Question COLOMBO: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, assured Indians in Ceylon that India, with Mr. Nehru at the helm of affairs, would never be a party to any solution unless It was compatible with human justiceFOC - 498 words
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Article195 1954-01-11 4 COLOMBO: Government may alter the citizenship tew under which a non-national marrying a Ceylonese automatically acquires citizenship within one year of the marriage. Sir John Katelawala, Prime Minister, haa brought this provision to the notice of the Cabinet in view of Its possible effects in relation toFOC - 195 words
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Article129 1954-01-11 4 LAHORE, Jan. 10. The Punjab provincial cabinet decided la 8 t night to release 27 people detained under the public safety act in connection with agitation againat the Ahmadiya sect. The agitation led to violent rioting in the Punjab last March and the imposition ot martialReuter - 129 words
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Article78 1954-01-11 4 TAIPEH, Formosa, Jan. 10. President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday issued a mandate summoning the 3,045 man National Assembly to meet here on Feb. 19 to elect a new President and Vice-Presi-dent of the Nationalist China. The election is expected to take place in th e middle ofAP - 78 words
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Article92 1954-01-11 4 LONDON. Jan. 10. An all party delegation of British members of Parliament left here by Comet jet airliner last night on a goodwill mission to the Far East. They will stay as guests of the Burmese Republic for nine days, and then as guests of92 words
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475 1954-01-11 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress has under consideration a scheme for bringing into existence a Tamil College in Handy for children of entate workers. The required funds are proposed to be raised from among the Tamil owners of estates at the rate of Rs. 10475 words
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Article86 1954-01-11 4 COLOMBO: Kaligin Alekeandr (20) a Russian electrician on board the ship Kirn, died in a nursing home in Colombo, The ship, which was on its way from Vladivostock to Gdynia and not due to call at Colombo, put into port on New Year's Eve to86 words
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Article67 1954-01-11 4 COLOMBO: The All Ceylon A. runt hath. yar (Harijans) Association has submitted a memorandum to th« Prime Minister, Sir John Kotel&waJa, asking for full citizenship rights for its members who are classed as Indians in Ceylon, the complete abolition of caste discrimination, legislation to make possibleFOC - 67 words
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Article182 1954-01-11 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's new Army Chief of Staff Lt. Col. H. W. G. Wijeyekoon will go down in military history aa the man who introduced Swabasha commands on the parade gTound. At Diyatalawa, he not only worked out a handy Sinhalese equivalent for every routine army order. butFOC - 182 words
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Article50 1954-01-11 4 LONDON, Jan. 10.— Britons who must be 21 to vote are debating the advisability of taking a tip from President Eisenhower and lowering the age to 18 here. ~v6 va <* Parliament conducted by one newspaper <£££. Express) howev^ a b fe majority of the members nn«»i*i»* ~-~i"iAP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-01-11 4 During hte first tour in the Federation of Malaya this year (1964) the High Commissioner, General Sin Gerald Templer, visited a newly opened home for old people in the new village of Buloh Kasap, nine miles north of Segamat in the State of Johore. Picture shows General Templer meeting an90 words
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Article143 1954-01-11 4 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 10. The United Nations today rejected a Communist attempt to delay the release of nonrepatriated prisoners of war after Jan. 22. At a military armistice commission meeting here the Communiats asked that the "come home" talks be continued. Their argument was that 1Reuter - 143 words
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Article125 1954-01-11 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. The United States Government announced plans to build a gigantic "atom smashing machine" in a new attempt to unveil the innermost secrets of the atom's structure. The device, to be built at Brookhaven National Laboratory at Upton, Long Island, New York, willReuter - 125 words
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Article84 1954-01-11 4 LONDON, Jan. 10. Miss Sarah Churchill, actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill the Prim c Minister, lefe here by air for America after spending Christmas and New Year with her parents. She was seen off by her photographer husband Anthony Beauchamp. Miss Churchill took with herReuter - 84 words
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Article134 1954-01-11 4 SITIAWAN: The Perak Indian School Teachers' Union, Sitiawan Branch, organised a gardening competition for the the Indian Schools. A team of judges visited the school gardens and gave points to the schools. The first three schools were given Trophies. New Columbia Estate Tamil School was awarded the highest134 words
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Article162 1954-01-11 4 SITIAWAN: A Semi-Knock out Football competition was organised for the second time by the Perak Indian School Teachers' Union, Sitiawan Branch, for the Indian Schools in this district. Eight Schools entered for the competition. Sungei Wangi Estate Tamil School became the champions and the Lumut Tamil School, the162 words
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Article70 1954-01-11 4 Seeking Return Of Kabaka LONDON, Jan. 10.— Matayo Mugwanya, one of the three regents of Buganda arrived here yesterday by air from Entebbe. He is leading a delegation seeking the return of the exiled Kabaka (ruler of Bueanda). The Kabaka was deposed and brought to London last month for notReuter - 70 words
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Article158 1954-01-11 4 Soccer In the Tamils Festival Football finals held yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, Indian Recreation Club beat Indian Brotherhood Soccerites by four goals to one. Mr. G Sarangapany kicked off the ball. BADMINTON Following ar c the results of the Badminton matches held yesterday at 415158 words
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Article99 1954-01-11 4 COPENHAGEN, Jan 10 Scarlet OHara, of ''Gone with the Wind" fame, i 8 to have two ships named after her by a Copenhagen shipowner who made a fortune out of the movie. Distribution costs of the ci e were too high for Danish Cinema owners,AP - 99 words
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Article67 1954-01-11 4 DACCA, East Pakistan, Jan. 10. Pakistani Premier Mohammed AH has appealedto India "to call off the mobilization of opinion against Pakistan" over proposed United States Military aid. Ali told a Chamber of Commerce meeting here yesterday that any aid Pakistan might receive would not hera'-d a shootingAP - 67 words
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Article51 1954-01-11 4 HONGKONG, Jan. 10. Lieut-General Sir Charles F. Loewen Commander-in-Chief of British Forces in the Far East and Lady Loewen arrived here yesterday by air from Japan on their way back to Singapore. The Loewens spent a twoweek vacation in Canada. They will remain in Hon* Kong until Monday.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article40 1954-01-11 4 Among the thirteen testimonials of Good Service awarded to locally employed civilians with Far East Air Force units in Singapore are Messrs Achuta Menon, Mukhtiar Singh, K. Aloysius Nagalingab, Narayanan Balakr*shnan, Muthu Rajoo and Sreenivasan Annavimuthu Vellu.40 words
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Article56 1954-01-11 4 SALISBURY, S. Rhode s ia Jan. 10. Sir Geoffrey Huggins, Prime Minister of the Central African Federation will fly to Lusaka on Wednesday for talks with Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. A spokesman for the Federal cabinet secretariat s aid it had been found Impossible for Mr. LytteltonReuter - 56 words
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