Indian Daily Mail, 19 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. <TX. No. 388. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1954. FOUR (PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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207 1954-01-19 1 Nehru, Kotelawala Agree On "Broad Principles" NEW DELHI' Jan. 18. The Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon Mr. -I a with a rial Nehru and Sir John Kotelawala y ester dby agreed on "certain broad principles" regarding the citizenship rights of HOO.OOO Indian settlers inReuter - 207 words
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Article76 1954-01-19 1 DACCA (Pakistan), Jan. 18 Pakistan's Premier Mohammed All Saturday denied Indian press reports he had offered to meet Indian Premier Nehru to discuss proposed American military aid to Pakistan. Some papers in India said* Mr. Ali had suggested in a letter that the twoAP - 76 words
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190 1954-01-19 1 Canada Satisfied With Sydney Confab KARACHI, Jan. 18.- The Canadiau Finance Minister Mr. Douglas Abbott, said here yesterday the Sydney conference had been one of ihe most satisfactory in tho past two years. Mr. Abbott, who arrived here for a two-day informal visit ag the guest of the Governor General190 words
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Article141 1954-01-19 1 —NIXON. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. IT .S. Vice-President Richard Nixon Saturday night told leaders of industry and the business press that the prospects for peace without war are better now than ever before. He said his recent world tour convinced him that Communism is losing to the141 words
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33 1954-01-19 1 LONDON, Jan. 18.— Russia Is today celebrating the 300 th. anniversary of the Union of Russia and the Ukraine and observing the 30th. annivtrwy of ti\# *utfa of uute33 words
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Article29 1954-01-19 1 TOKYO, Jan. 18 Japan is expected to begin trade talks late this month with Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and India. Kyodo News Service said today.- APAP - 29 words
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Article325 1954-01-19 1 THIMAYYA WARNS W.H. COMMAND PANMUNJOM, Jan. 18.—^ n ni J^Z J^' S. Thimayya, Indian Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, said today the Uruted Nations would be violating the armisti ce > agreement if it released 21,000 prisoners next Friday as planned. He told GeneralReuter - 325 words
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Article54 1954-01-19 1 TAIPEI, Jan. 18. The appointment of the first woman assigned a diplomatic post abroad since the Nationalists established themselves on Formosa was announced here today. She is Miss Chen Chi-fang, 28, who is leaving Taipei shortly for Bangkok to take up a post as an attashe in theAP - 54 words
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Article92 1954-01-19 1 By Br. Electricians LONDON, Jan. 18. —An estimated 40,000 British electricians are staging a one-day nationwide strike for more pay today while the Cabinet hears a report on "guerilla" walkouts that have been going on for the past week. The one day "token strike" climaxes a week of92 words
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357 1954-01-19 1 Churchill Had Gun To Take His Own Life During War Bodyguard's Revelation. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.— Walter Henry Thompson, 63, British Premier Churchill's war-time bodyguard, .said in New York that he carried an additional gun during the /war so Churchill could take his own life rrather than fall into theA.P. - 357 words
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Article48 1954-01-19 1 From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 18.— The Tamilnad Congress Executive meeting here yesterday expressed concern over the retrenchment >of employees throughout the State, and urged the State land Central Govts. to take immediate steps to prevent it and provide alternative employment to those already retrenched. Copyright.48 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-01-19 1 Photo. Ceylon Prime Minister Sir John Kotelewal« (garlanded) accompanied by Sir Hanthiah Yaithianathan, Minister for Housing and Industries, and Mr. M. I>. Banda, Minister for Education at the Colombo airport before leaving for Karachi. Standing behind the Premier with his finger on hia check is India'sMaithripala - 58 words
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453 1954-01-19 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 18.-The Australian Affairs Minister Mr. Richard Casey said last night that while he greatly regretted the situaUor l wh eh had arisen over the appoinment of an Australian Ambassador to Dublin the pnnciple involved was to? important for the AustralianReuter - 453 words
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Article90 1954-01-19 1 From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 18. Rupees forty crores (Rs. 400 m.) would be spent in in scarcity areas and forty crores to increase urban employment in the country in the remaining two years of the Five-Year Plan period as part of the measures to90 words
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Article86 1954-01-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 18.—Considerable progress has been made in the field of education in India in the period of the five years ended 1952 according to the India Govt. Education Ministry's quinquennial review published yesterday. "While rupees 54 crores were spent on education by86 words
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388 1954-01-19 1 BUT MINISTER REFUTES ALLEGATIONS JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 18 The afternoon newspaper nublishetlr a letter from an unnamed university graduate, •with a senior position in the city," who served a month in Roelaml Street Gaol, Capetown, for an offence under the insolvency act. He wrote: "1Reuter - 388 words
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Article59 1954-01-19 1 COPENHAGEN (Denmark), Jan. 18.— A Danish shipowner, who made a fortune out of the film "Gone With Th« Wind," will name two ships Scarlett O'Hara for the heroine of the story. Danish theatre owners found the picture too expensive for showing, so shipowner Jorgen Jensen ferriedA.P. - 59 words
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Article117 1954-01-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Jan. 18.— The State Revenue and Excise Minister Mr. Konda Venkataranga Reddi was yesterday elected president of the State Congress to succeed Swami Ramanand Tirth who had been holding the office for a dozen years now. The latter resigned on Jan.117 words
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Article37 1954-01-19 1 Sir Thoirias Lloyd, Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, will pay a visit to Singapore over the period January 30 to February 6 and the Federation from February 6 to 24.37 words
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Article95 1954-01-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent VIJAYAWADA, Jan. 18 The Andhra Kri shikar Lok Party decided yesterday to expel the State Public Works Minister Mr. P. Thimma Reddi and three Assembly Members from the party for violating party discipline. It also decided! to function as an opposition party95 words
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Advertisement137 1954-01-19 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Montn 5oO 3 Montns 16.50 6 Montns 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months J»-50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78W Across the Far East M--^S ■f^" you are assured of .VMfflfcJs \^y fast comfortable137 words
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Article471 1954-01-19 2 Indian Daily Mail "YA TUAN" Spore, Tues., Jan. '19, '54. JJNTTING for trade and commerce purposes but not in other fields of human activity or aspiration will not bring about real unity. For unity to be real (and lasting there must be complete unanimity in all common matters and commonness471 words
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935 1954-01-19 2 Ali Admits It At Last! NEW DELHI: The fears entertained from the very beginning by political commentators that once Pakistan received American Military aid, she will not hesitate to use against India in the Kashmir dispute, the latest and most powerful American militaryBNFS - 935 words
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Article82 1954-01-19 2 KOTTAYAM: A resolution that the Catholics of Travan-oore-Cochin State should support the Congress candidates in the coming General elections to the State Assembly, was passed by the Catholic Congress Committee at its meeting held here. More than 100 representatives from all over the >State participated inFOC - 82 words
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Article201 1954-01-19 2 BOMBAY: Leading Industrialists from all over the country, who met here at a Conference, decided to set up special machinery through which "a more sustained and vigorous (presentation of the point of view of the industry to the Government and the public" ©an be achieved. TheFOC - 201 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-01-19 2 as the three west Berlin commandants leave the SoZSLSZPT"??"' to BerUn a meeting "ith the TSXZZU 0 »*™nffe»neirtB f or tne forthcoming conference of the Big-Four Foreign Ministers being held L B Ol Li an > 85 L, On left ta «*> Bri «sh Commandant Maj. Gen c. F. c.A.P. - 68 words
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354 1954-01-19 2 MADRAS: A Bill to provide for the registration of Hindu non-conforming marriages, proposed to be introduced m the Legislative Assembly has Sg^PSP I l h Madras Government in the *ort St. George Gazette." The statement of objects and reasons says, that in a recentFOC - 354 words
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92 1954-01-19 2 HAIPUK: The Madhya rra. desh Government would «000 appoint a committee to enquire into the activities oi foreign missionaries in the State. Announcing this, the Chlet I Minister. Pandit Ravi Shankat Shukla. said that according to information received by th« State Government the missionaries hadFOC - 92 words
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Article515 1954-01-19 2 IndonesiaIndia Trade MADRAS: India's Ambas-sador-designate to Indonesia, Mr. B. p. h. B. Tyabji, advised Indian businessmen, not to remind the newly independent nations of South-Cast Asia which were naturally proud and sensitive of India's past services to them, but to see that they helped those countries to develop their industries,FOC - 515 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-01-19 2 Photo. A young Japanese woman (centre), helps her younger sister put the finishing touches to her ornate New Year hair style, done in the traditional fashion. At right another Japanese woman, seen under the dryer, is having a modern permanent wave.- APAP - 42 words
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Article76 1954-01-19 2 TIRUNEVELI: While the Travanoore Tamil Nad Congress has set up candidates ror all the other constituencies in the Tamil area in the T.C, Stat^ to ooatMt the elec- tions to the State Assembly, the Shencottah Constituency has been left without its party candidate, the only two contestants beingFOC - 76 words
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121 1954-01-19 2 Indo-Jap. Pact Exchange Of Technicians TOKYO: Japan will shortly conclude technical agreemifits with India and other Asian countries under which technicians will be exchanged between them in order to strengthen diplomatic relations, the usually reliable Tokyo "Shimbun" said. The paper said the Foreign Office was planning to inaugurate the proposed121 words
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Article100 1954-01-19 2 TKLVANDRUM: Mr. T. Krishna Pillaj (Ind.) was elected Mayor of the Trivandrum Corporation for the cui-x-ent year at a meeting of the Corporation Council. The out-going Mayor. Mr. R. BalakrLshnan Nair. presided over the meeting. Three Councillors. Messrs. T. Krishna Plllai (Ind.), Mn. hanchandran Nair (Revolutionary SocialistFOC - 100 words
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Article194 1954-01-19 2 BOMBAY: Mr. M. P. Kolrala. Prime Minister of Nepal said here that the Nepalese Government would carefully review the question of recruitment of Gurkhas to the Brij tish Army when the present I agreement expired. The Prime Miniate r said although he personally did not likeFOC - 194 words
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Article120 1954-01-19 2 NEW DELHI: How bad is it to be enslaved by machines? Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit President of the United Nations General Assembly, had a personal anecdote to tell at the opening of a Swadeshi exhibition here. Mrs. Pandit had bought two dollars worth of sundry articles from a departmentFOC - 120 words
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1191 1954-01-19 3 Madras Confab Resolution Dissenting Speakers Demand Aikya Kerala State including the Communists who wanted him to .stand for election to the Parliament, and they helped him to Ret in. Was it hia intention to jettison his friend* for the reason that their political convictionFOC - 1,191 words
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109 1954-01-19 3 TRICHUR: Srimathi Renu Chakravarthy, Communist M.U.P., addressing a public meeting, urged voters to return the candidates of the UnHed Front of Leftists ia the forthcoming general elections in Travancore-Cochin. She said the Congress had not kept its pledges, and the Five -Year Plan, and other paper109 words
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Article233 1954-01-19 3 SALEM M uLhu Gounden and six others were sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment, ranging from one year to seven years, by Mr. I*. Shaifuddin. Sessions Judge, Salem, on a. charge of rioting and of gouging out both the eyes of one Marappan ofFOC - 233 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-01-19 3 Beautiful Win Than, 21-year-old Burmese giii, seen in this picture, has been cho*»*n to play opposite Gregory Peck in Rank Organisation's much discussed film of H. lE. Bate's novel, "The Purple Plain." She hasi never acted professionally before, and was picked by producer John Bryan from a photograph sent to98 words
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685 1954-01-19 3 T.C. State Elections Withdrawal Off Nominations TRIVANDRUM: Six candidates, two independents, three Communists, and one Congress have withdrawn their nominati ons in their respective constituencies. The Communist and Congress candidates withdrew to give the field to their own party men. The last d'iy for withdrawal of candidature is Jan. 10.F.O.C. - 685 words
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Article119 1954-01-19 3 NEW DELHI: "Will students in India welcome the idea of more work, and fewer holidays" In any case, some of the experts now meeting in New Delhi think It will do the students a lot of good." This is what the report of the Science Sub-Com-missionFOC - 119 words
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438 1954-01-19 3 KARACHI Messrs Abdul Wali Khan and Yahya Khan, son, ami son-in-law of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, met the Red Shirt leader at the Combined Military Hospital at Rawalpindi. Mr. Mubarak Saghar, Secretary, Pakistan Socialist Party, who returned from a tour of India, alsoFOC - 438 words
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Article551 1954-01-19 3 MADRAS: The rehabil ttatton of the blind has taken a new turn, with the employ mmt of bUnd people in several Industrial concerns in Madras State. These blind men are now *dotag some of the complicated jobs done by normal persons without being Riven special f^tiesFOC - 551 words
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Article85 1954-01-19 3 BOMBAY Several hundred forged two-anna postal covers were seized by the Bombay Police in a series at raids in Central and North Bombay. L*rge stocks of dyes, printing equipment, and other material were seized by the Police from v Press, where the postal covers were allegedFOC - 85 words
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208 1954-01-19 3 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress Working Committee, after six hours' discussion last week, decided not to send any delegation to Delhi at this stage. Announcing this, the Congress Secretary, Mr. K. G. S. Nair, told the Press that the Committee unanimously felt that noFOC - 208 words
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Article52 1954-01-19 4 MATARA: The Government should be requested to take steps to deal with those who shout out "Soraapala" at people wearing "kondes". Notice of a resolution to this effect was given by a member at a special meeting of the Nawimana-Maka-vrta Village Committee. Mr. Samarajeewa, the fJnyiT^«*n JFOC - 52 words
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Article100 1954-01-19 4 I CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. N. Muttiah, editor of 'Athmasothy' has started a campaign to translate Sanskrit verses used in conducting "poojahs" and "yagams" into Tamil. Assisted by Siri S. Vadivelsamy Mr. Muttiah has conducted many "yagams'' and "poojahs" and lighting of "holy fires" in Tamil. This step iaFOC - 100 words
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Article67 1954-01-19 4 COLOMBO: Mr. T. B. Jayah, Ceylon's High Commissioner in Pakistan, will relinquish office shortly and return to Ceylon. His place will be taken by Mr. A. E. Goonesinha Minister Plenipotentiary in Indonesia. It is likely that the legation in Indonesia will continue for some time under aFOC - 67 words
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315 1954-01-19 4 CEYLON NEWS: Strick Vigilance On C.C.P. Premier's Order To Police COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has ordered the notice £JK p psT watch actlvlties of ts^yi°n^! Cam^SiteS** fOUOWS reP<>rt> f BUbversi ve activities of local The latest report to the Prime Minister states that four local Communist trade unionists are dueFOC - 315 words
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410 1954-01-19 4 COLOMBO: The- Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala has ordered that Mr. K. Ramanathan. Editor of the Communist Tamil weekly, "Deshabimani", should not be allowed to return to Ceylon from Madura. The Prime Minister has directed the immigration authorities to declare Mr. Ramanathan A "prohibitedFOC - 410 words
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Article305 1954-01-19 4 I GALLE: Mr. Henry Abeyawickrama, M.P. for Baddegama, has threatened to resign from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party if no d pciplinary action ™V£ e w? by its P r ««ident, Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, against non-conformost party men He has suggested to Mr. BandaranaikeFOC - 305 words
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Article101 1954-01-19 4 ur. MPL Yegappan M.8.8.5.. J.P.. the well-known medical practitioner and President of the Radical Party, Bukit Mertajam, was felicitated on his success in the recent Town Council elections in B. MertaJam at a Tea Party held in his honour by his friends and admirers at the Chettiars101 words
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Article61 1954-01-19 4 A. Police Station, a Health Centre and an English School will be officially declared open on Pulau Tekong, Sunday Jan. 24. Mr. N. G. Morris', Commissioner of Police will declare open the Police Station at 4 p.m.. Dr. C. J. P. Paglar the Health Centre 4.1561 words
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Article88 1954-01-19 4 Following office bearers of ACSU, Portsdown branch were e'ected for the year 1954; Chairman: Mr. J. S. Nair (re-elected); Hon. Secretary Mr. J. T.. Rocky; Hon. Treasurer; Mr. P. Natarajan (reelected); Committee Members: Mr. Dick Scow, Mr. N. V. Dhuran, Mr. L. A. Miranda, Mr. Chua88 words
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Article88 1954-01-19 4 A general meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress, Tarnpin Branch, to elect office bearers for the year 1954 was held at the I ampin Amusement Park and the following were elected. President: Mr. K. S. Panicker, Vice-President: Mr. L. Alfonzo, Secretary: Mr. R. Madhavan, Asst. Secretary:88 words
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Article36 1954-01-19 4 The next fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held on Wednesday Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. at "Gokula Villa" 9* Boscombe Road. Singapore, the residence of Sri R. M. Krishnan.36 words
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Article29 1954-01-19 4 Mr. Paul S. Markandan has no connection whatsoever with the British Council", says the Adult Education Officer British Council in a statement issued on Jan. 16.29 words
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Article26 1954-01-19 4 The Indian Fine Arts Socictv will celebrate St. Thyagaraia's Day on Sunday, Jan. 24, at the Sn Ramakrishna Temple Hall, 179 Bartley Road, Singapore26 words
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Article27 1954-01-19 4 Mr. Thio Chan Bee will declare open The School of Building officially, tomorrow a t 515 p.m. at Junior Technical School, Balestier Road, Singapore. ft27 words
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Article70 1954-01-19 4 The Indian Community of Kuala Lumpur has decided to visit and distribute Rice •sweets, fruits, cakes etc. to the te rS o a^, the Sun S ei Buloh Jf P Settlement, orphans at the Sud te Samajam, Puchong, £nS 6 b ys at the 3 «*°ol70 words
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Article131 1954-01-19 4 I RANGOON, Jan. 18 Thousands of Buddhists from all over the world will assemble in Rangoon next May for the opening: of the sixth great Buddhist Council which they hope will herald a great .spiritual revival o f their religion. The main purpose of the Council duringReuter - 131 words
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Article144 1954-01-19 4 MADRID. Jan. 18 Spanish Carlist leaders acclaimed Archduke Antonio of HabsburgLorraine yesterday as the'r pretender to the Spanish throne. They name him Carlos the Nine. The Archduke succeeds his brother, Carlos the Eight, who died of apoplexy on Dec. Every Spanish province waa represented at theA.P. - 144 words
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Article88 1954-01-19 4 Trade Agreement TOKYO, Jan. 18.-Peiping Radio said today that a trade agreement between Red China and Indonesia has gone into effect with ratifications by both countries and an exchange of notes. The agreement was signed in Peiping on Nov. 30 and extends through 1954. Listed among items toA.P. - 88 words
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Article50 1954-01-19 4 LONDON, Jan. 18 -Insurance experts said here yesterday that the suggestion by British Overseas Airways Corporation that sabotage may have been responsible for the crash of their Comet jetliner off the island of Elba last Snuday is unlikely to affect insurance payment* far thn loss. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article96 1954-01-19 4 SYDNEY, Jan. 18 The Royal Australian Navy's *hree helicopters including two for use on the Royal tour— have been temporarily grounded. mt «r N Navy, avy and Air Minister Mr. William McMahon said tonight the decision had been taken on the advice of the manufacturers and Royal AirReuter - 96 words
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Article197 1954-01-19 4 I MOSCOW, Jan. 18. The Egyptian Economic Mission which arrived here yesterday said last night Egypt planned i to ask Russia and other Communist countries for technical aid In her development schemes. The Egyptian Deputy War Minister Brigadier Hassan R&gab, leader of the delegation ofReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-01-19 4 The Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon and Mrs. C. C. Demi at the Subramaniar Temple. Colombo, before leaving for India to participate in the in the India-Ceylon Premiers talks in New Delhi..32 words
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Article170 1954-01-19 4 LONDON, Jan. 18 Atomic energy may be used to generate all the electricity needed by Britain within 20 years according to a book published by the Britsh Stationary office yesterday. The book is called "Britain's Atomic Factories," and in 106 pages tells the story ofReuter - 170 words
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