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Title Section16 1954-01-12 1 Indian Daily Mail OL IX. No. 332. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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164 1954-01-12 1 To Devise Means Of Solving Korean Issue NLW DELHI, Jan. 11.— India has formally requested that the I nited Nations General Assembly be reconvened on Feb. 9, a Foreign Ministry source said today. The request was sent to New York yesterday164 words
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Article38 1954-01-12 1 SEOI'L, Jan. 11.— The CominunJ*t» tonight nent a message to the American state Depart. in. Nt representative, Mr. Kenneth Y«mng, aftking for the reopening of Korean Political < .iif.ri n« preliminary talks. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article157 1954-01-12 1 landed back to the respective jommands, adds Reuter. The Indian custodian force ias to be in the demilitarized sone for 30 daya more from Jan. 22 and observers thought i new situation would arise if luring that period the General A-ssembly gave a directive tn to th c prisoners. PURPOSE?Reuter - 157 words
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Article176 1954-01-12 1 THE HAGUE, Jan. 11. Close companionship between British Group Captain Peter Towngend, Air Attache at the British Embassy in Brussels and a 34-year-old Dutch Countess was confirmed here Sunday by her relatives who could not say whether th e two had any engagement plans. Gr. Capt. Town*endAP - 176 words
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91 1954-01-12 1 Troops To Be Withdrawn From Germany, 1955? LONDON, Jan. 11.— Rusgin will probably propose at the Berlin conference this month that all foreign troops be withdrawn from Germany by the end of 1955 diplomatic sources here said. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, tn e Soviet Foreign Minister, also expected to suggest thatReuter - 91 words
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441 1954-01-12 1 PORTO ASSURRO (Elba). Jan. 11.— An Italian fishing boat Sunday night brought into port 15 bodies and wreckage from a BO AC Comet which hur tied into the sea Sunday, The crew of the fishing boat paid they saw no living sur«AP - 441 words
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Article108 1954-01-12 1 LONDON. Jan. 11. A spokesman of the British Oversea* Airways Corporation said early today investigators are considering the possibility of sabotage in the sea' crash of a Comet Jet liner which killed 35 persons. "There is at present no reason to believe that the cause was sabotage." the spokesmanAP - 108 words
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Article40 1954-01-12 1 Release Of War Victims PANMUNJOM, Jan. 11. The third and last exchange of war victims called for under the Korean armistice is scheduled to begin on Mar. 1 with each side return. ng displaced civilians and war-trap-ped foreign civilians. APAP - 40 words
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188 1954-01-12 1 Home For Indian Destitutes "Community Has Net Made Any Representation To Govt. Yet" says Social Welfare Secretary (By Our Staff Reporter) IWply ing to a question at a press conference yesterday, the Secretary for Social Welfare said that no representation had been received yet from the Indian Community for the188 words
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Article251 1954-01-12 1 C'Wealth, Force For World Good WELLINGTON, Jan. 11. Queen Elizabeth referred to the Commonwealth as "one rt the greatest forces for good in the world" when she spoke at a State luncheon at the Social Hail of Parliament House here today. The Queen said -he spirit t.f enterprise and endeavourReuter - 251 words
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Article30 1954-01-12 1 Release PoWs Jan. 23 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 11. Tho Swedish delegate to the Korean Repatriation Commls--6!0.. proposed officially today that all war prisoner* be released am civilians on Jan. 23 APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-01-12 1 This is one of the first pict ores of one of the Kremlin New Year parties attended by children from all over Moscow. Bach one received a gift, oranges and tangerines from Father Frost, the traditional Russian equivalent of Father Christmas. Snow Maiden, another traditional character seen in this pioture,AP - 99 words
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116 1954-01-12 1 LONDON, Jan. 11.— The Colonial Office discounted an unsigned letter reportedly threatening to assassinate Queen Elizabeth when ahe visit* Aden in April on her royal t:>ur "The People," a Sunday newspaper, said the anonymous threat had been received by Sir Torn Hickinbotham, British GovernorAP - 116 words
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241 1954-01-12 1 Madras Malayalees Reject Idea Of Aikyakeralal From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 11.— Malay alecs of Madras State have definitely rejected the idea of Aikyakerala State believing that it would not be conducive to the welfare and progress of the people of Malabar. This is the decision of the conferenceCopyright - 241 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-01-12 1 PHOTO. Bombay's Taj Mahal Hotel, one of the world's most famous hotels, where Indian princes were wont to mingle i n all their finery with British officialdom before India became independent, completed fifty years of Its existence recently. This picture shows the palatial structure illuminated by thousands of lights providingA.P. - 60 words
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Article69 1954-01-12 1 AP LONDON. Jan. 11. The tabloid Daily Sketch said today Foreign Minister V M. Molotov of Russia has «u"ffered a heart attack. The story, attributed only to "information received in London," said Molotov collapsed in the Kremlin a week ago. He is 63. The Sketch speculatedAP - 69 words
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Article50 1954-01-12 1 STOCKHOLM, Jan. 11.— A DC-6 aircraft bound for Tokyo crashed white taking off from Bromma airfield yesterday. First reports said there were no casualties. The plane had reached half way along the runaway when the nose wheel collapsed and it pitched forward Into the ground.- Re uterReuter - 50 words
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Article79 1954-01-12 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 11. The rituij dancere of Handy, aa* cient capital of Ceylon, have threatened that they will boycott the visit of Britain's Queen Elizabeth on her Commonwealth tour if they arc not allowed to put on a special show for her. The dancers, who perform in richlyAP - 79 words
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Article125 1954-01-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 11. Mr. B. F. H t Tyabji, India's new ambassador to Indonesia told Madras businessmen that the best way of improving- trade between both countries was for them to establish branches and agencies there and assured the embassy's help and co-operation.125 words
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Article122 1954-01-12 1 CAIRO, Jan. 11.— Mr. Ghulam Mohamed, Governor-Gene-ral of Pakistan, has invited President Neguib of Egypt *o pay a state visit to Karachi, the Egyptian Ambassador to Karachi revealed here. The Ambassador, Dr. Abdel Wahab Azam, who is in Cairo to consult his government, said the PakistanReuter - 122 words
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Article193 1954-01-12 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.— The world's population was pictured Sunday as growing so fast it threatens to outstrip the ability of farmers and scientists to provide the necessary food. The Population Reference Bureau, a private study group said unless the problem is solved through population control and increased agriculturalAP - 193 words
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Advertisement36 1954-01-12 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo ana Sarawak. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Moatns 16.50 6 Months > 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 18.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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522 1954-01-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Jan. 12, '54. A Vicious Rumour Scotched (JHAMPIONS of true de- 1 mocracy have been greatly relieved to learn that the Central Government in India dp not intend imposing the President's Rule on the Travan-core-Cochin State prior to the general elections scheduled for next month.522 words
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615 1954-01-12 2 NEW DELHI: Are the Ordinance Making powers of the India President, specifically provided under the constitution, to remain unrestrict^ or a curb must be imposed on these? This is the question that is engaging the attention of some of the members of parliament, following theBNFS - 615 words
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Article93 1954-01-12 2 L.AHORE Five persons were injured when members of two rival groups in the Kashmir Muslim Conference cam c to blows at a meeting of the conference here. The meeting was, being held to elect office-bearers for the Lahore circle of the Conference t° r the ensuing year.FOC - 93 words
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Article291 1954-01-12 2 Sir Edmund Hillary has been chosen to lead an expedition organised by the New Zealand Alpine Club to visit this year the little-known territory lying to the South-east of Mount Everest. In this area are peaks which are believed to ris c to between 23 000291 words
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Article68 1954-01-12 2 BOMBAY: King Tribhuvan who arrived here will as goon as he returns to his Kingdom broadba.se his government by bringing in all sections of the peoples representatives into the government. The Nepali cabinet will be reshuffled. M. P. Koirala the present Prime Minister who cam c to BombayBNFS - 68 words
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449 1954-01-12 2 MALABAR TENANCY BILL-S. C. SUGGESTIONS MADRAS: The report of th c Joint Select Committee on the Malabar Tenancy (Amendment) Bill was circulated to the members of the Legislative Assembly, The Bill as amended by the Joint Select Committee, along with the Committees report, Is to be presented in the Madras449 words
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Article164 1954-01-12 2 WITHOUT THE CONGRESS NO PROGRESS N AOPUR Addressing a huge •segregation on the lawns of the Chief Minister's residence, Shri Nehru said that "without the Congress, the country cannot progress." He said he had come to this conclusion after great thought on whether the role of the Congress had come164 words
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Article82 1954-01-12 2 NEW DELHI: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Education Minister of the Union Government fractured his hip-bone as a result of a fall at his residence. There is no cause for anxiety, according to his medical advisers but the Minister has to confine himself to bed for six weeksBNFS - 82 words
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Article182 1954-01-12 2 half of the annual assessment payabl c respect of land might be deleted Clause 17.— This clauge has been so amended that even outside Fort Cochin, no holder of an ulkudi or any member of his family can be evicted if he had been in possession of his ulkudi forFOC - 182 words
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Article820 1954-01-12 2 NEW YORK: Out of the fog of fact, rumour and fiction comes this authoritative finding: the church in Russia today is more vigorous than for many years— despite Communism's scorn for religion. The situation, and how it came about, involves a strange paradox, heretofore notAP - 820 words
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789 1954-01-12 2 PATNA: Tlie increasing menace of the destructive capacity and possibilities of the atom bomb and its inevitably us* in tike rapidly mounting international tension and hatr**', wortdi politician/* and statesmen have been M-archin X to find formulas to control atomic weapons divert atomicBNFS - 789 words
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Article158 1954-01-12 2 NEW DELHI: A team of fourteen members of the Council of StaUg after having, visited the Government managed undertakings recently expressed satisfaction at the results so far achieved in the Sindhri— and Chitaranjan Factories and the Damodar Valley projects. The leader of the team Sri T. S.BNFS - 158 words
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Article41 1954-01-12 2 EDEN GARDEN— BEST CALCUTTA: B. A. Barnett, skipper of the Silver Jubilee Overseas Cricket Team, said at Calcutta on Jan. 5 that he had not seen anywhere in the world a better playing surface than the Eden Gardens in Calcutta, IISIIS - 41 words
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Advertisement24 1954-01-12 2 ACTION MOT WOKOS EKCO does the job perfectly I LAMPS -44+ C- MADE IN ENGLAND Th* difference is ILLUMINATING F. E. ZUELUG (malaya) LTD.24 words
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391 1954-01-12 3 U. S. Attitude Discussed ir*/£^? ere C t n 5T no doubt that the U.S. has decided to make Pakistan the extreme anchor of Middle East deferJe against Russia Reliable sources here say that aid for Pakistan in the coming year (subject to whittling: down391 words
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Article160 1954-01-12 3 BOMBAY; Greater incentive should be provided to private enterprise if the nation 15 to progress, observed Shri S. X, Patil, President of the 8.P.C.C., here. H e was addressing a meeting organised by the Bombay Retail Cloth Dealers' Association. He advised the industrialists not to withholdBNFS - 160 words
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Article93 1954-01-12 3 Prince Nirmalkumar UHAVANAGAR (Sourashtra State) Thirty-eight-year old Prince Nirmalkumar broUior of the Maharaja of Bhavana^ar Ex-Governor of Madras and Rani Bebe of Devgarharia wore acquitted by the Sessions Judge Shi Vasantrai Mehta on charges of attempt>ng to poison Ran. Binadevl wife of the prince Nirmalkumar. The prosecution had alleged thatBNFS - 93 words
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Article128 1954-01-12 3 COLOMBO: India, Ceylon, and Canada hav e agreed to launch Joint tea propaganda in Canada from the middle of this year. The negotiations between the two producer countries, India and Ceylon, and trade circles in Canada during the last few months resulted inFOC - 128 words
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Article66 1954-01-12 3 DACCA: The Pakistani National Congress proposes to contest only the non-muslim seats in the forthcoming elections in East Pakistan. This infomration was given by Mr. Govindlal Banerjee, Chief Whip of the East Bengal Congress Legislative Party. This decision, it is stated has been taken in viewBNFS - 66 words
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Article58 1954-01-12 3 SYDNEY: Union Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, told a press conference in Sydney that India was making important contribution towards strengthening the sterling area. Mr. Deshmukh, who is participating in the Common wealth Finance Ministers' Conference, said that India would be spending' on her development plan about £1,200IIS - 58 words
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996 1954-01-12 3 Floyd H. Ross - Floyd H. Ross By I QNE of the most vital, cony/ temporary religious and educational movements in India today is the Ramakrishna movement. Under the leadership of men trained in the spirit of Vivekananda and Ramakrishna, the Ramakrishna centres are living examples of996 words
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686 1954-01-12 3 (By Alton I* Blakeslee) nphe movement to pu fluoride in drinking- wate to reduce tooth decay is gain ing sppeed. But so is its op pos.Uon, a nationwide AP sur vey finds. Nearly one of every eigh* Americans now is drinkins fluoridated water, by686 words
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Article38 1954-01-12 3 NEW DELHI: Eight classics in five Indian languages are to be translated shortly into English and French and possibily Spanish under the auspicies of the United Nations Economic Scientific and Cultural Organisation.- IISIIS - 38 words
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Article2215 1954-01-12 3 ATHI NAHAPPAN - ATHI NAHAPPAN By LONDON BRITISH newspapers front paged today the news abou c the extended term of office o r General Gerald* Tempter. Sau the Empire-minded Daily Ex press in its headline: Temple stays on as thugs threaten. Daily Herald, the labour-owne< t newspaper, flashed a double j2,215 words
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Article134 1954-01-12 3 INDORE: The Union Home Minister. Dr. Kailash Nath Katju, declared here that the proposed judicial reforms in India would be introduced by the middle of this year. He was addressing the local Bar Association on his return here after from the State-wide tour of Madhya Bharat. The judicialBNFS - 134 words
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Article26 1954-01-12 4 COLOMBO Paulis Ap puhamy, the Ceylon Air Academy's "Swabhasa pilot, is to purchase his own aircraft. He will leave for India shortly,26 words
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503 1954-01-12 4 CEYLON NEWS: Cheap Westernised Vogues Overtaking Our Society PANADURA: Utterly unnational, cheap Westernised vogues overtaking our society after freedom were strongly condemned by Mr. R. Premadasa, the Colombo City councillor, addressing the sixth annual general meeting of the Pothupitiya Rural Development Society. He mentioned how he had heard love lyrics503 words
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Article105 1954-01-12 4 COLOMBO: Legislative authority to enable Government to raise loans from abroad is lacking at the moment but the Prime Minister will seek such authority soon. A draft bill, the "Sunday Times' understands, ia now being drafted and will be placed before the Cabinet shortly. AfterFOC - 105 words
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Article283 1954-01-12 4 BUDDHISTS DEPLORE SUSPICION COLOMBO: Dr. G. P. Malalasekera. President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, in a New Year message to Buddhists, particularly in Aaian lands, deplores the suspicion and distrust with which one nation views the other. The message states: "For many years man has been living on theFOC - 283 words
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Article116 1954-01-12 4 COLOMBO: Opposition to the proposed Buddha Film, is increasing as is indicated by the 3rd week results of the Public Opinion Poll conducted by the "Landadipa." The voting up to December 31st was as follows: Against the film 30,400 In favour 2,744 Spoilt votes 355 Last week theFOC - 116 words
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Article96 1954-01-12 4 COLOMBO: Information has been received by the President of the Buddhist Cultural Society that the manuscript of the first Sanskrit Drama entitled "Sariputhraprakarana", writ* ten by the famous Buddhist scholar Asvagosh in the Third Century 8.C.. has been found in the State Library of Turkey. It is also96 words
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Article71 1954-01-12 4 piloting- an aircraft of the Academy himself to select a suitable plane for his own use. Paulis Appuhamy, who is 40 years old had his flying instruction, completely In Swabhasa, given by the Acadcny. In October last year he gained his "A" licence with a passenger carrying endorsement The "Swabhasa"71 words
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Article359 1954-01-12 4 COLOMBO: "Of all the memorials to Gandhijt in other parts of the world the one you have opened to-day is unique in that it helpa every wayfarer to rest his tired limbs. Service to humanity is the motto oi Gandhian philosophy and this Chattram in hisFOC - 359 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-01-12 4 PHOTO. Tilts low aerial view of the Imperial Palaoe in Tokyo, shows the dense crowd as it poured over the "NljubasW. the double bridge, into" the Palaoe grounds on New Year's Day to pay their respects to the Emperor and Empress. Sixteen persons uj«t<* tramnled to death in the meleeA.P. - 56 words
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118 1954-01-12 4 Queen Not To Pay Homage To Sacred Tooth COLOMBO: Instead of the Queen paying homage to the Sacred Tooth, let the Royal Dentist do it on her behalf. This is the suggestion made by a correspondent to the weekly journal, "Time and Tide." Says the correspondent: "The Sovereign is said,118 words
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Article102 1954-01-12 4 TOKYO, Jan. 11.— An American soldier who embraced then renounced Communism said today the majority ol the 21 other American PoWa chose the Reds because they fear punishment from the United States. Corporal Claude Batchelor who renounced the Communists on New Year's Day, said In anAP - 102 words
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Article83 1954-01-12 4 PANMUNJOM. Jan. 11. American pro-Communist prisoners put on a musical show last night for 108 Indians ot the custodian forces in Korea's demilitarized zone. An Indian spokesman said, "Had any of the prisoners wished to be repatriated he had an excellent opportunity to do so HeAP - 83 words
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Article90 1954-01-12 4 BTOCKTON, Calif., Jan. 11. —"Miss Universe," Christiane Mattel, 17, of Paris, France, and Ronnie Marengo 21, of Stockton, were married Sun* day. Marengo is the son of a department store owner. After a two week honeymoon in Palm Springs, a Southern California desert re* sort, theAP - 90 words
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Article156 1954-01-12 4 RANGOON. Jan. 11. An all party British parliamentary delegation arrived here last night for a goodwill visit of nine day.s as guests of the Burmese branch of the interparliamentary union. The mission headed by Lord Rea, Liberal, will make a tour up country during their156 words
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Article177 1954-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: A European rubber planter was killed and two Special Constables seriously wounded —one of them hag succumbed to his injuries by terrorists in the Bahau area of Negri SembiVan this morning, says an Emergency Communique issued today. It adds The manager, Mr a177 words
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119 1954-01-12 4 Following are the results of fixtures played In the Badminton Tournament organised in connection with the TaxniUi Festival Single*: V. S. S. Vcloo beat P. L. Meyyappan; V. 8. Swaminathan got a walk-over from Muthusamy. Doubles: S. Shanmuganadhao and E. Rajaratnam beat P. L. Alagappan and119 words
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131 1954-01-12 4 A school for Malay, Chinese and Indian children in tho Kota Tinggi district of Johore was declared open on Monday by the District Officer, Kota Tinggi, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji Shukor. Known as th« "United School", it is situated at Telok Scngat NewReuter - 131 words
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Article70 1954-01-12 4 KARACHI, Jan. 11. The Pakistan government yesterday released Khan Abdus Amad known as the "Baluchi Gandhi," from Quetta Jail, where he has been a political prisoner for the la s t five years. Khan is said to have been a former associate of Indian Prime MinisterAP - 70 words
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Article56 1954-01-12 4 SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 11. Because Mrs. Albert Ehlcrt lost a diamond ring while packIng clothing for Korean relief the United States Army searched through 175,00 pounds weight of clothing with a metal detector. The army found two other ring-3 but not Mrs. Ehlert's. She foundReuter - 56 words
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Miscellaneous91 1954-01-12 4 Mr. Vernon Bartlett To Broadcast Mr. Vernon Bartlett, renowned World Affairs Commentator, Author, Journalist and Broadcaster who is now In the course of a visit to the Federation, will be broadcasting over Radio Malaya today, Wednesday at 9.45 p.m. The broadcast will be in the nature of a conversation with91 words
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