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Title Section16 1954-01-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 337. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JANUARY 18, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article396 1954-01-18 1 Peipwg Radio last night Korea that the U.N. command would imperil the truce by taking back 22,000 prisoners from an anti-Red camp on Wednesday and would "wreck" •t by setting them free a week from Friday, says an A.P. report from Pan|nunjom. The Chinese language broadcast to Communist soldier*396 words
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Article41 1954-01-18 1 PARIS, Jan. 17 France yesterday installed Rene Coty as President of the Republic for a seven-year term with a giant show that was an artistic success but failed to arouse much enthusiasm from the residents of Paris.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article113 1954-01-18 1 DACCA., Pakistan, Jan. 17. —The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, said here last night that he had suggested to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, that they meet again to continue their discussions on Indo-pakistan problems. He was speaking to reporters on his arrival inReuter - 113 words
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263 1954-01-18 1 NEW DELHI Jan. 17.— The Indian government denounced its seven-year-old commercial aviation agreement with the United States Friday by giving formal notice of a desire to terminate the pact at the end of the prescribed 12-month period. The action climaxed more than twoA.P. - 263 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-01-18 1 Photo. This light array plane, attached to the Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Civil Air Patrol, crashed through the root ot this dwelling at Muncy, Pennsylvania, with a resounding thud. But the pilot, Ronald Neece, climbed through the shattered cabin, stepped over the engine. and walked 1 downstairs. His only injuriesAP - 57 words
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Article109 1954-01-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent MYSORE, Jan. 17 King cobra ten feet long at Sri Chamrajendra Zoo gardens here is on hunger strike since Oct. 21 last "demanding release". Daily attempts to make it eat those varieties of food In which snakes subsist are not wanting, but109 words
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Article60 1954-01-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL., Jan. 17.— The Andhra Cabinet yesterday decided to locate the principal seat of the State High Court in Vizagapatam and a resolution recommending such location will be moved in the ensuing session of the State Assembly. The Madraa High Court60 words
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302 1954-01-18 1 EXHIBITION, SPORT, DANCE MUSIC The fourth anniversary of the Indian Republic will be celebrated here on January 26. Besides the official recep- I tion given by the Representative of the Government of India, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, at his residence, a varied programme of exhibition,302 words
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134 1954-01-18 1 Queen's Visit To Gibraltar— No Cancellation LONDON, Jan. 17.— Britain has rejected a Spanish request that Queen Elizabeth should call off her one day authoritative sources said yesterday. TVie sources said Britain made this view cfear to (he Spanish Ambassador her* the Duke of Primo De Rivera when he calledReuter - 134 words
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103 1954-01-18 1 Indian Reds Demand CALCUTTA, Jan. IT The Indian Communist Party yesterday called for the expulsion of all Britons from posts in India's defence forces to prevent the country from becoming embroiled in war. Mr. Joyot; Basu, West Ben* gal legislator and newly appointed Secretary of the Indian Communist party, toldReuter - 103 words
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Article125 1954-01-18 1 Chillies Tamra Prices Soaring! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 17.— The prices of chillies and tamarind pep-giving ingredients in the South Indian diet have skyrocketed in recent days in the city and several parts of Tamilnad. Although, it is usual for these commodities to exhibit in upward trend in125 words
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Article79 1954-01-18 1 PARIS. Jan. 17 A six year old girl was killed and eaten by a women and three men in French Guiana, press reporters from East Africa said yesterday. The ritual crime was discovered when police found the child's head in some bushes.— AP. r Thaipusam festival79 words
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444 1954-01-18 1 INDIA DETERMINED TO END HER RESPONSIBILITY BEFORE DEADLINE NEW DELHI, Jan. 17 It is considered possible here that the Chinese and North Koreans may refuse to take back to custody their 350 prisoners of whom 29 are Americans The Chinese CommunistReuter - 444 words
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99 1954-01-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 17 Mr P.S. HuitLarasYvami Raja, former Chief Minister, is to be appointed Governor of Oriwa in place of Mr. Fazal Ali, nominated chairman of the States Reorganisation Committee. Raja was considered one of the likely successors as the State99 words
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Article39 1954-01-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent KOLAR, Jan. 17 Union Production Minister Mr. K.O. Keddi announced yesterday through his brother here the distribution of one sixth of his family landed property of 350 acre* among the ryots. Copyright.39 words
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Article150 1954-01-18 1 ALiLiAHABAD, Jan. 17.— rhe holiest of India's holy men suggested yesterday that the world's Big Four leaders gather nude on Himalayan heights and there seek peace for the people of the troubled earth They think India's Premier Nehru also nude should preside at thisA.P. - 150 words
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Article132 1954-01-18 1 Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, Finance Minister, Government of India, will arrive here today from Sydney, Mr. Deshmukh is returning from the Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference at Sydney. He will continue his journey tomorrow. Mr. Deshmukh will have tea with the Governor at 4.30 p.m. and later address a132 words
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Article51 1954-01-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 17.—Proposals for land tenure reforms in Andhra are to be made within four months by the Committee the appointment of which was decided on Andhra Government yesterday. The Committee will study the reports of earlier committees and suggest suitable reforms.51 words
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Article48 1954-01-18 1 HANOI, Jan. 17. The French army yesterday released Vietminh prisoners of war who have renounced their Communist-led movement. They are all regular soldiers, rhis was the first mass liberation of regular Vietminh troops from prison camps in Vietnam since the Indo-Chlna war began. Reuter.48 words
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Article842 1954-01-18 1 Appeal Made At Dinner Given To S. Muslim Education Mission Mr M Mohamed Ismail Saheb, Mr. M. S. A. Majeed Saheb and Mr. M. J. Jamal Mohtdeen Saheb were feted last night by Mr. S D. Dastagir Saheb at his residence. Speakers at the dinner expressed842 words
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Article52 1954-01-18 1 S/lN MARINO, Jan. 17. San Marino the world's smallest sovereign republic hag decided to join the permanent International Court of Justice, Sao. &faruio p^rcflad on n mountain top in the Apeonines and entirely guTroonaed by Italian territory hag an area of about 40 square miles and 10,00052 words
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Advertisement38 1954-01-18 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Montn 5.50 3 Montns 16.50 6 Montns 33 00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6 50 3 Months 1950 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0038 words
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525 1954-01-18 2 S'pore, Mon., Jan. 18, 1954 A WISE DECISION THE Nehru Government deserve to be heartily congratulated on their very wise and sensible de- cision to hand over all the unrepatriated Korea war prisoners back to their respective captors prior to the deadline, namely midnight of Jan. 23, so that India525 words
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Article561 1954-01-18 2 India Has Nothing To Fear, Says Louis Fischer BOMBAY: Mr. Louis Fischer, the noted American journalist, said here that India had. in his opinion, nothing to fear from American military aid to Pakistan or any other country. America had no territorial ambitions whatsoever so far asFOC - 561 words
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Article407 1954-01-18 2 Mr. Fischer said, "There will be no third world war. Neither Soviet Russia, nor the USA wants it No power wants any hot War." Asked whether the talk of encircling Soviet Russia would not provoke a war, Mr. FiscYvet said there vjete great opportunities and in.407 words
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106 1954-01-18 2 "Violation Of U.N. Charter" Mohan Singh LUDHIANA: An all-party convention held here under the presidentship of Mr. Mohan Sin^h. formerly of the Indian National Army, suggested that a conference of representatives of Asian countries should be convened at an early date to consider the situation arising out of the proposedFOC - 106 words
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Article77 1954-01-18 2 NEW YORK: Photograph* can now be taken at an exposure spttd ov one-xnilViouUn of a second by a new electronic camera developed by the Mid-West Research Institute of Kansas City. Designed for use in scientific and industrial research. the camera depends on an electronic timing pulseFOC - 77 words
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Article84 1954-01-18 2 JALiPAIGURI: Dr. H. C. Mookerjee, who arrived here last week was presented with a purse of Rs. 10.000 for the Deshbandu Memorial Fund by the Indian Tea Planters' Association. The Governor received a further cheque fpr Rs 10,000. as the first instalment ot a donationFOC - 84 words
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115 1954-01-18 2 D ALiMIANAGAR Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidwai, Union Food and Agriculture Minister, switched Into production ht%e recently a modern GermanAmerican plant which will manufacture some varieties of light-weight paper which had so far not been produced in this country Earlier, the chairman, Mr. Shanti Pras&F Jain,FOC - 115 words
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Article71 1954-01-18 2 NEW DELHI: Over 300 members of the Parliament secretariat on Jan. 10 began a three-day "tadependence celebration" to mark the silver jubilee of the independence of the Indian Parliament secretariat from Government control. Although the first Legislative Assembly came Into existence In 1921 It was onlyFOC - 71 words
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Article593 1954-01-18 2 CALCUTTA Master Tara Singh, Akali leader, told Pressmen that he was prepared to call off for some-time the agitation for a Punjabi -speaking State because as a result of the proposed United StatesPakistan military aid pact, India "has come face to face with war." HeFOC - 593 words
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Article43 1954-01-18 2 MADRAS: H,M.S. Ceylon. Flagship of the East Indian Squadron of the British Navy flying the flap; of Admiral Sir William Slayter, C-in-C East Indies Squadron, arrived in Madras Harbour on Jan, 12 froitt TrlnCOinalee on a. week* vtatt- FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article120 1954-01-18 2 Hillary Expedition In March NEW DELHI: Sir Edmund Hillary, will lead an expedition In March to the territory south-east of Everest. Peaks in this area are believed to rise to heights between 23.000 and 25,000 feet. The majority of the members Of this expedition will be New Zealanders. The expeditionFOC - 120 words
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Article102 1954-01-18 2 BOMBAY: The headmasters and headmistresses of the schools which are having English as the medium of instruction met here recently to consider the Bombay Government's circular on the question of English as the medium of instruction. The meeting was held in camera and lasted threeFOC - 102 words
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Article155 1954-01-18 2 HYDERABAD The Chief City Magistrate of Hyderabad, Mr. Hanumanth Rao, Jast week dismissed the claim of the former Razakar leader, Syed Kasim Razvi, for the restoration of possession of three cars belonging to the Ittehadul Mushmeen, the parent body of the Razakars of which Razvi was theFOC - 155 words
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Article88 1954-01-18 2 ERN AKULAM Work on the new Quilon-Ernakulam railway link, from the Quilon end will be started this week, it is reliably learnt here. At present, construction work is fast progressing on the Ernakulam-Kottavam section of the new link It may be recalled that the Union Railway Minister,FOC - 88 words
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289 1954-01-18 2 NEW DELHI: One hundred and sixty 'gosadans' will be opened throughout the country to look after unproductive cattle before the first Five Year Plan is due to end in 1956, it is learnt. 'So far, 14 such centres have been sanctioned inFOC - 289 words
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Article89 1954-01-18 2 PATIALA: A total of 444 Domination papers were filed on Jan. 9 from the 48 constituencies throughout the eight districts of PEPSU for thegeneral election. to the 60 member Legislative Assembly according to complete data received at the Election Office here last Monday. A significant trendFOC - 89 words
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Article55 1954-01-18 2 KURNOOL: The Aadhra Government has decided to appoint a committee to draw up a scheme of elementary education to be introduced from the next school year. The committee will submit its report before Mar. 31. The Madras Governm«nt'a modified scheme of elementary education la nowFOC - 55 words
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50 1954-01-18 2 Nehru To Attend Asian Premiers' Confab NEW DELHI: It is learnt that Mr. Nehru has accepted the invitation of Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, to attend the Asian Prime Ministers" Conference. The meeting is likely to come off by the end of April or early in May. FOC.50 words
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84 1954-01-18 2 Postal Facilities For Kalyani Congress CALCUTTA The Indian Posts awd Te\egra.pYvs Department has decided to open two post offices under the name (1) Congress Nagar Kalyanl (.Delivery Office) and. {2) Congress Nagar Kalyani Exhibition (Non-delivery Office). One .telephone office and one telephone exchange with public call offices at the Congress84 words
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Article96 1954-01-18 2 KATHMANDU: The Nepal Chamber of Commerce has threatened a 72-hour strike by refusing to lift imported goods from Customs points at the Gauchar aerodrome and in the city as a protest against the withdrawal last week by the Government of certain facilities regarding payment of customsFOC - 96 words
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Article48 1954-01-18 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to re-appoint Mr. B. Rama Rau as Governor of the Reserve for a further period of one one year from June 30, 1954 on which date, his present term of office is due to expiie.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article600 1954-01-18 2 WASHINGTON: The most unusual story about a cow since the famed milk-producer of Mrs. O'Leary kicKed over a kerosene lantern and started the 1871 Chicago fire ha 9 been told by a U.S. Government scientist. Dr. Herman Yagoda says he has what looks like evidence that bit of600 words
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Article47 1954-01-18 2 NEW DEL«I: The Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act of 1953, which provides for payment of compensation to workmen in the event of their lay-off or retrenchment, has received the assent of the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasctd, it was learnt here last week.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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1119 1954-01-18 3 India's Approach To World Problem— Appreciation Growing Among Nations NEW DELHI: All over the world there has been a leMeninc «f feeling of suspicion and doubt about the road India to travelling and the objective she Is imrsuinx In foreign affair*, said Mn. Vijayalakshmi Pandit here. Mrs. Pandit, who wasFOC - 1,119 words
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373 1954-01-18 3 Tandon Opposes Use Off Mother Tongue! GWALIOR: Mr. Purushoitamdaa Tandon. M.P., said here recently that the demand for making the mother tongue the medium of instruction in schools *od colleges was detrimental to the development of Hindi, the national language. Mr. Tandon was p residing over the golden jubilee celebrationsFOC - 373 words
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Article88 1954-01-18 3 PATNA: The State Cabinet, it is reliably learnt, has finalized a K.s 12-lakh scheme for improving the handloom industry in the State. The scheme covers financing ot co-operative societies, marketing of handloom fabrics and sales emporia at district headquarters and places outside the State. The BiharFOC - 88 words
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Article81 1954-01-18 3 GAUHATI: A batch of Naga teachers from the Naga tribal areas of the North-East Frontier Agency left for Calcutta by air last Tuesday for a tour of North India. The object of the tour is said to be to crc:U-> interest among the Naga teachers inFOC - 81 words
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Article62 1954-01-18 3 CALCUTTA: The Chinese cultural delegation headed by Dr. Ting Sl-lin, Vice-Minister for Cultural Affairs in the People's Republic of China, left for Peking recently by the S.S. Santhia after a sixweek tour of India. The members of the delegation were seen off by large numbers ofFOC - 62 words
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Article42 1954-01-18 3 KURNOOL: All type* of prisoners, numbering over 4,000, were released from jails all over Andfrradesa following th.- state Government's decision to grant a general amnesty to mark the celebration nf the birth of the new State. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article145 1954-01-18 3 Andhra High Court At Vizag KURNOOL: Eleven members of the Andhra Legislatlve Assembly have, in a petition to the Government, urg ed the claims of Visakhapat nam for the location of the Andhra High Court which would start functioning from July next. They have pointed out that there was aFOC - 145 words
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Article95 1954-01-18 3 BARODA: Dr. Keskar. Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, told Pressmen here that television equipment, when it in installed In India, would benefit only the more populous cities lik« Bombay and only people within a 25-mile radius. There was no provision in the Five- YearFOC - 95 words
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Article34 1954-01-18 3 NEW DELHI: For the first time in 11 years, Delhi in 1953 registered no case of dacoity. the D«lhi Police Chief, Mr. S. R. Chowfharl, said here, FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-01-18 3 The purser of the Japanese freighter Akagi Maru handle** the sword which is being returned by Sir Francis Festing to its former owner's family. The 200-year-old sword was presented by Lt. Gen. Yuzo Matsuyama, Commander of the Japanese 56th Division, on his surrender, to the Commander of the British ArmyAP. - 90 words
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247 1954-01-18 3 COLOMBO: On the eve of his departure to New Delhi, Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala last Tuesday declared "that the fund of goodwill existing between India and Ceylon would considerably aid him and Prime Minister Nehru in "our determination to reach a satisfactory solution."FOC - 247 words
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Article188 1954-01-18 3 PATNA: Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, was elected President of the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee for 1954 at its annual general meeting held here at Sadaquat Ashram under the presidentship of Mr. Nand Kumar Singh. General Secretary of the BPCC. Mr. JagiivanFOC - 188 words
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Article61 1954-01-18 3 SHILLONG: Shillons was rocked on Jan. 11 for the second time in a week at 6.54 a.m.. the tremor lasting about 30 sees. According: to the Ohserva tory, the earthquake was of slight intensity with its origin about 55 miles <^wav from here. Tezour experienced a mild earthquakeFOC - 61 words
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363 1954-01-18 3 To Make Law Less Expensive And Dilatory BHOPAL: Dr. K. N. Katju. Union Home Minister, announced here that the proposed judicial reforms Bill envisaging: amendment of the Indian Panal Code would be introduced in Parliament in March It was proposed that the Bill be referred to a Select Committee immediatelyFOC - 363 words
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Article79 1954-01-18 3 SATISFIED ■KARACHI, Jan. 17. A statement by Britain's Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations that the United Kingdom la not in any way opposed to United States military aid to Pakistan has caused some "satisfaction" in Karachi, observers here said Friday. The statement, by Lord Swinton, made to a luncheonA.P. - 79 words
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Article82 1954-01-18 3 HAMBURG: Dr. Hjalmar Schacht. formerly Hitler's Finance Minister, can now open a banking business in Hamburg. The City Government has withdrawn Its objection. The Hamburg Senate (City Government) recently announced the dropping of its appeal against a court decision permitting Dr. Schacht to go ahead inFOC - 82 words
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334 1954-01-18 3 AH MED A BAD: Representatives of the Gujerat Pra» desh Congress Committee, the Oujerat Boundary Committee and the Gujerat Literary Conference decided here recently to submit a joint case to the Union Boundary Commission for the formation of Maha Gujerat, it was reliablyFOC - 334 words
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Article92 1954-01-18 3 MADRAS: The Madras Assembly last Saturday passed into law the Malabar Tenancy (Amendments) Bill as reported by the Joint Select Committee of the State Legislature, with some modifications. The new Bill Is the second amendment to the Malabar Tenancy Act of 1929, which was modified inFOC - 92 words
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Article300 1954-01-18 3 MADRAS: The steps being taken, now to bring into being a vigorous women's section in the Indian National Congress were explained to a representative of The Hindu recently Mrs. Maragatham. Chandrasekharan, Union Deputy Minister for Health, who is also the Chairman of the 10-man Advisory CommitteeFOC - 300 words
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Article39 1954-01-18 3 BOMBAY The proposed radio station at Rajkot is expected to start functioning in the coming financial year. This was revealed here by Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Government of India.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article94 1954-01-18 3 Could Not Add No Machine! NEW DELHI: Mrs. Pandit had a personal anecdote to tell at th«opening uf a HwadeHhl exhibition here on Jan. 11. She had bought $2 worth of sundry articles f rum a department store in the USA and was waiting for the bill. After 10 minute*.FOC - 94 words
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427 1954-01-18 4 Desai Strikes Optimistic Note COLOMBO: I am neither optimistic nor pessimistic" was the cryptic comment made by the Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, Mr. C. C. Desai, as he boarded the plane for Delhi to meet Mr. Nehru in connection with the ensuing Indo-CeylonFOC - 427 words
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Article199 1954-01-18 4 BAO DAI SAIGON, Jan. 17 Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam states declared yesterday that the preliminary condition for peace in Indo-China was unity in all Vietnam's non-Communist areas. "Peace is independence," he said when referring to the recent peace feelers put out by Ho Chi Minn,Reuter - 199 words
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Article67 1954-01-18 4 BERLIN, Jan. 17.— The four power delegates yesterday came to an agreement on the site of the Foreign Ministers conference, United States sources said, A four power communique on the meeting the fifth this month cm the subject, was expected soon. The report was issued unofficiallyReuter - 67 words
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Article52 1954-01-18 4 HONG KONG. Jan. 17 Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. former Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces in India and the Middle East, left Hong Kong yesterday for Tokyo after a two«day visit. Auchinleck, now a Director of Grindlaya Bank, is on a holiday trio abroad the shipAP - 52 words
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Article86 1954-01-18 4 CHI LAW: A fish, 30 feet long and weighing 1,800 pounds, was shot dead aad dragged ashore at Karukkupone. Fishermen who had earlier trapped* the fish In nets could not land it owing to its size. A.F. Mlrando, Village Headman, Karukkupone, and P.FOC - 86 words
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Article167 1954-01-18 4 India Bans S. African Dancer COLOMBO: Attractive 3outh African dancer Pauline Wicks cannot perform in Bommy and Calcutta, says Yvonne Bradley. Yvonne Bradley and Pauline stars of the G.F.H. Cabaret tiad planned a trip to India where they had been invited to dance at the Ritz in Bombay and theFOC - 167 words
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225 1954-01-18 4 Wanted Only Virtue Not Beauty Queen PANADURA: Our purpose here is to create queens of virtue, not beauty queens!" said Kirinde Somaloka Thero at the first anniversary celebrations of the teacher-pup.il association of the Buddhist Sunday School; held at the Sri Thaksala Vidyalaya. Mr. Thomas Amaraouriya, Chairman of the LawFOC - 225 words
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Article139 1954-01-18 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala. urged Smdhi merchants to absorb themselves into the industries of Ceylon and thus lend their intelligence to build up a prosperous nation, when he opened the Ceylon Sindhi Community Centre at Kollupitiya. "We cannot," he added, "allowFOC - 139 words
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99 1954-01-18 4 Deshmukh Due In Ceylon On Jan 19 COLOMBO: Mr. ChinUman Deshmukh, Finance Minister of the Government of India, is expected to arrive in Ceylon by air at 2 p.m. on Jan. 19th. on h:s way back to New Delhi from Australia. During his 3-day stay here, he will be theFOC - 99 words
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Article103 1954-01-18 4 KARACHI, Jan. 17 Sultan Ahmad, chief of the Jamaat Islami, Pakistan's counterpart of the Moslem Brotherhood has called upon President Mohammed Neguib of Egypt to withdraw the ban on the Moslem Brotherhood in Egypt. The Egyptian Government dissolved the Moslem Brotherhood on Thursday and arrested 450Reuter - 103 words
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Article55 1954-01-18 4 ATHENS, Jan. 17 The Greek Prime Minister Field Marshal Alexander Papagos left here by train yesterday on a visit to three Western capitals Par's, Brussels and The Hagu«. In Paris he will be the guest of the French Government and also of General Alfred Gruenther, theReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-01-18 4 Photo). Pictu** taken when a deputation from the Ceylon Ind ian <*J»*^ President Mr. S. Thondam&n. met the Ceylon Prime Minister Sir John Kotelewala for the first time last week.- Malthr ipaiaMaithripala - 37 words
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Article478 1954-01-18 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 17.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian President of the United Nations General Assembly, has agreed to a week's postponement of the deadline for replies to her proposal to reconvene the Assembly on Feb. 9 to discuss Korea. Mrs. Pandit had asked theReuter - 478 words
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86 1954-01-18 4 Mr. R.K. Palaiyan of City Health and Mr. K. Somu of City Architect have been named as delegates by the Government and City Council Labour Union to the Whitley Council of the City Council of Singapore. The decision was taken at the Special Delegates Conference86 words
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Article38 1954-01-18 4 The Singapore Shop Employees' Union proposes to stage a one day "sit-down" strike as a protest against the Colony Government's delay in introducing legislation to protect the interests of the shop employees in Singapore.38 words
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Article24 1954-01-18 4 CASTELJjAjMRE, Near Naples, Jan. 17.— Two Itali;ins were killed outright and seven seriously injured in an explosion at the naval yards here yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article63 1954-01-18 4 MOSCOW, Jan. 17 A "ghost train" without passengers left Moscow last night on a 3,000 mile nine-day journey to Peking. The newly built brightly painted seven coach train will return from Pekng on Jan. 31 inaugurating the first direct Peking-Moscow service. Senior rail officials saw the trainReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement313 1954-01-18 4 INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY I CELEBRATIONS JANUARY 21-31, 1954 Thursday, January 21, S.B.A. Hall, 8.00 p.m. Badminton Tournament Finals Prize* and souvenirs will be given away I by Mrs, M. Gopala Menon. Exhibition Badminton |Ong Poh Lim Mrs. M. G. Menon vs. Ismail bin Marjan Mrs. M. M. Khurana. I "Ong313 words
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Advertisement131 1954-01-18 4 WATCH FOR Another Musical Hit FARYADI Starring REHMAN ft SAKUNTALA Today: 7 9.30 p.m. Madhubala Shammi Kapoor RAIL KA DIBBA Hindustani MEW CITY— Oe.vhine Phone ***** Daily 3.00-6.00 9.15 p.m. Indian Film Combine's "NAY DURGA" Starring Usha Kiran Mahlpal S. N. Tripathi tomorrow 20th <> ntur y Fox s tomorrow!131 words
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