Indian Daily Mail, 24 January 1954
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Title Section17 1954-01-24 1 WKg*Y EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No., 341 MNftAPqfrE, SPNP±Y,UANUARY 24, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article573 1954-01-24 1 Spaniards Want The Strategic Rock Back MADRID, Jan. 23 Thousands of demonstrators shouting "Give us back Gibraltar" smashed windows of British official buildings m several Spanish cities yesterday. In Madrid student* marched on the British Kinban\v and hurled *tone» and lumptt of coal breaking one573 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-01-24 1 INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, showing one of the eight volumes of 'Mahatma' to Mr. and' Mrs. W. A. C. Goode at the Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibition, which M»s Goode deotared open Friday ai the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial HaH.I.D.M. - 90 words
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Article86 1954-01-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 23. The State High Court raised a question yesterday whether the release of prisoners whose cases were pending- before the court under amnesty orders ol the State Government amounted to interference with the administration of justice and contempt of court.86 words
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Article99 1954-01-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent. CONGRESSNAGAR Kalyam (Calcutta), Jan. 23.— About 150 St;tte Congress leaders, mostly Presidents and Secretaries of Pradesh Committees present here m connection with the Congress session discussed plans to regain its contact with the masses which was >till a few years ago its99 words
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61 1954-01-24 1 ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia, 'an. 23. India and Ethiopia I'ave agreed to raise their legations m New Delhi and Addig Ababa to the status of embassies, the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry announced Thursday. this will give Addii Ababa na fifth embassy— it now has British, American, French, and IndianAP - 61 words
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Article92 1954-01-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent i NEW DELHI. Jan. 23. A Commfttee of India Government's Education Ministry appointed to formulate plans for implementing. «tHe recoinmenuution s of the Secondary Education Commission presided by Ur, A. L. Mudaliar has yiggeated a 15 percent of the existing high schools into what92 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-01-24 1 nniTRE. Mr. G. It tain rain ouvlna homage to the Jain Saint, Muni Shivlalji MahraJ. who arrived here Friday on a brief visit. Him aim is to tfpread the message of World Peace and Universal I/ive. The Swamijl will be visiting Japan, America, England and EuropeI.D.M. - 52 words
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110 1954-01-24 1 SEOUL, Jan. 23. Indian troops who have been gruardingr 23,000 unrcpatriatcd war prisoners m Korea are packinjr up and preparing to leave for home, probably m about one week. Indian officers say they have been told their 5,500 soldiers would be movedA.P. - 110 words
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Article61 1954-01-24 1 NEW DELHI. Jail. 23— The first nbi|> carrying members of the Indian Custodian Force will leave Korea on Feb. 6, usually reliable sources here staid. Altogether five ships three Indian and two British will transport the whole force to Calcutta. Among the last to leave KoreaReuter - 61 words
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Article305 1954-01-24 1 WAbHiiNGiOA': The p Janet Al.u.s m June will make its Closest approach to the earth m 13 years, and a team of American scieniisws will study v from ringside seats. The Mammal Geographic Society said Is is joining the ix)well Oo^ervatoiy 01 '.t'luKstau. Arizona,A.P. - 305 words
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367 1954-01-24 1 Communists To Protest To Korean Peace Confab PANMUNJOM, Jan. 23. Indian guards withdrew from the compound holding 347 pro-Commu-nist prisoner of war including 21 Americans immediately after midnight this morning but a handful of guards remained m the area. The Indians threw open theA.P. - 367 words
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58 1954-01-24 1 Jalagopal To Carry Home Indian Troops S.S. Jalagopal which leaves Matlras today f O r Malaya, via Nagapattinam will not make the scheduled return trip to India, a* it has been ordered to be diverted to Korea for bringing back Indian troops, at present m Korea), to India), S.SL Jatagopal58 words
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277 1954-01-24 1 Radhakrishnan To Mark Columbia Bicentenary Three Indian intellectuals will participate with nine other distinguished world scholars m a special lecture series commemorating Columbia University's bicentennial celebration. British historian Arnold Toynbee delivered the first lecture on Jan. 3. His topic was "The Idea of Man," which introduced the general series theme277 words
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52 1954-01-24 1 1.5 m. Acres Brought Under Plough From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 23. Over 15 million acres of new land have been brought under cultivation and 425,000 k.w. electrical energy generated during the first half of the first Five -Year Plan, according to a review made by the Planning52 words
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Article229 1954-01-24 1 BERLIN, Jan. 23. U.S. Secretary of State' Dulles] French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault and British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden reached Germany yesterday for a Big Four conference opening on Monday. Communist secrecy cloaked the movements of Soviet Foreign Minister V. M, Molotov, but heA.P. - 229 words
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Article78 1954-01-24 1 DACCA Bengal's former Premier, Mr. H. S Suhrawardy, normally m silks and bowtie is today m saffron khaddar and with a 14-day-old thick growth of beard. The reason He is organising the fight against the ruling Muslim League m the forthcoming East Pakistan general elections, Mr. Suhrawardy toldFOC - 78 words
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Article195 1954-01-24 1 U.S. WILL USE A-BOMB IF PROVOKED WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Senator Wmiam Knowland, me Republican leader m the Senate, said it would be "very dangerous" to assume that the United States would not atom bomb cities m retaliation against aggression. "i would noi want the men m the Kremlin to miscalculatethatReuter - 195 words
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224 1954-01-24 1 P.I. To .Strengthen Ties With S E. Asia MANILA, Jan 22.- The new Philippine 'Administration moved yesterday toward implementing its announced policy of strengthening tie* With South-East Asian countries. Vioe-President Carlos P. Garcia, concurrently Secretary of Foreign Affairs, told the Associated Press preliminary plans are under way for him toA.P. - 224 words
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Article62 1954-01-24 1 PATIALA: Prime Minister Nehru will be visiting Patiala on Feb. 12, Mr. P. S. Rau, Adviser, said at a Press conference. The Prime Minister will perform the opening ceremony of the new Rajendra Hospital at Patiala on that day. The hospital, with provision for five hundredFOC - 62 words
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Article922 1954-01-24 2 GROWTH OF INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL ATMOSPHERE HYDERABAD: Sri K. M. Munshi, Governor of Uttar Pradesh, said that the "first pre-condition of a proper growth of intellectual and moral atmosphere is academic freedom." Delivering the Convocation Address of the Osmania Uni-J versity, Sri Munshi said "Without a free intellectualFOC - 922 words
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Article48 1954-01-24 2 COLOMBO, Jan. 22- A reliable sources said yesterday the World Bank has loaned Ceylon 104 million rupees (roughly US$2l million) for hydro-electricity development The loan wa s negotiated by finance Minister Sir Oliver Goonetilleke who visited Washington a tew weeks ago. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article57 1954-01-24 2 BAN ON "TEACHERS FOR PEACE" LONDON, Jan. 22 Sir David Maxwell— Fyfe. the Honvj Secretary, .said yesterday he banned foreign delegates from entering Britain for a "teachers for peace" conference last month because it was an instrument of Communist propaganda. Seven Belgian, four French and two delegates were not allowedReuter - 57 words
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35 1954-01-24 2 Jan. 23. -Russia last night used her veto for the 57th time to scuttle a Western plan for mediation of the IsraelSyrian dispute over Jordan Rivor waters A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article722 1954-01-24 2 TAMIZHAR FESTIVAL IN MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, m a Pongal message to the people of Tamil Nad, emphasised the need for treading the path of dharma, eschewing hatred, developing the spirit of bhakthi and understanding the dignity of labour The Chief Minister was speaking on the occasionFOC - 722 words
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Article38 1954-01-24 2 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Jan. 22 —Soviet experts on highways V. A Bochin told the ECAFE conference on Inland Transport yesterday the Asian countries could cut down their costs and increase efficiency tf they used Russian mwfhrvrta A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-01-24 2 Sheik Hassan El Hodeiby the "Supreme Guide" of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood Movement, is seen arriving at Cairo police headquarters escorted by an army major. He had been arrested with other members of the Brotherhood, a politico-religious movement, who were rounded up by heavily armed troops mA.P. - 64 words
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913 1954-01-24 2 KOREAN PoWs INDIA'S STAND -ANALYSED The Indian* decision to hand back all prisoners now m the hands of the Neutral Nations Commission to the original captors immediately before the expiry of the 120 days has called forth a storm of abuse from the Communists. It has alao caused some nervousness913 words
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Article82 1954-01-24 2 KARACHI: The Ceylon High Commissioner m Karachi tfavc a reception to Sir John at which only "soft" drinks and) "saruwath" were served. Most of the diplomats and' distinguished giu\s».s left m double-quick time. Liquor \va.M served when, Premier Mohammed All gave a reception to the Ceylon Premier. Mr.FOC - 82 words
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Article63 1954-01-24 2 with f' anda £-len*th cigarette with the addition o f a newtype, half-inch filter means that m future the smoker will be able to smoke a complete cigarette and will not have to throw away the butt. The new ctearettes, are made by a u.K. firm and are63 words
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424 1954-01-24 2 NEW DELHI: The immediate aims of the FiveYear Plan have been "largely achieved," according to the Planning Commission's review of the first three years' work. Th"e~ review said that an increase m production, both agricultural and industrial, control of the price situation and establishmentFOC - 424 words
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Article245 1954-01-24 2 SURAT: A spokesman of the Bombay State Landing and Wharfage Committee (minor ports) said that silting was the immediate, and urgent problem of all the 70 minor ports m. Bombay State. The spokesman added that m the case of Surat. the silting at the anchorage andFOC - 245 words
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Article105 1954-01-24 2 LONDON, Jan. 22 The British naval frigate Wrangler reported to the Admiralty here yesterday that 30 feet of mud covered the sea bed m the area where the British Comet jet airliner is believed to have crashed last week off Elba. The area is free from rocks.Reuter - 105 words
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Article335 1954-01-24 2 r*BMittr. uv. t>. kj. xvo>. tvrmauy otciareu open tuy oarvouuya and Indus trial txin oi won nere saiu to oe tnc biggest 30 iar held during any session. Sn tfajwamrai Mehta, Gcnci«i toecreiary or Uic Aw-lndia congress, Committee, Sri Aiuiya Ghosh, Praaesh Congress President, West tfengaiFOC - 335 words
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193 1954-01-24 2 MAORAS: Addressing the members of the Madras Social and Cultural Club at Thyagarayanagar, Srlmathi Durgabai Deshmukh, Member, Planning Commission, referred to the 5-Year-Plan, and said that they should forget politicg and other matters and become plan-minded. They should think how best they could develop theFOC - 193 words
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448 1954-01-24 3 Let Us Live Up To The Message Of Buddha SRI NEHRU more than 2.000 mn •«<>. to v k countries Mr. Nehru, who was t» D eaking at a banauet h^i.i m honour of the Ceylon Prime Minister Sir jJS k «t the Ra*htrapatlFOC - 448 words
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585 1954-01-24 3 ASIAN P.M.s CONFERENCE —Aims Explained liuMtiAY: sir jonn mmm* Mua, i'niiiti Minister 01 Ceyion, sam mat t«e main oojtci <ji convening tne South aiul &ouia-£,asi A^ian frime minu»ttra' uonttTt-uce was not to know each otner to <Ji.^tusa common problems, but aiio io tea tne world that ttou million people livingFOC - 585 words
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Article1034 1954-01-24 3 KOTELAWALA HAPPY ABOUT AGREEMENT NEW DELHI: Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon said that he would not have signed the agreement had he not felt happy about it. Asked if the Indian community m Ceylon would be happy about It, Sir John replied: "IX they are trying to beFOC - 1,034 words
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Article53 1954-01-24 3 NEW DELHI: Implementation of the Plantation' Labour Act of 1951 and extension of lay-off compensation benefits to plantation labour will be considered by the Tripartite Industrial Committee on Plantations, which will meet m Calcutta on Jan. 30 and 81. The Central Labour Minister, Mr V. V. GirtFOC - 53 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-01-24 3 Among the many and varied charter jobs undertaken by eiie Kuala Lumpur Flying Club is the bringing out of gold from the Federation of Malaya's ■only ckeep gohk mine at Raub. hi the State of Pahang. Here, the mine's security officer, Mr. A, V. Frances- Williams, who flew156 words
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Article291 1954-01-24 3 KARACHI: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Red Shirt leader, said at Rawalpindi that the Frontier Province was being ruled by terror for the last six years and people could not dare given vent to their feelings, but he was glad that things were improving., now. QuestionedFOC - 291 words
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Article158 1954-01-24 3 SANGLJ: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, ULce- President of of India, said here that "our young people have become lethargic after the attainment of Independence". Independence was only a means to an end "and we have yet to attain social and economic and cultural independence", he said. Dr. RadhaknishnanFOC - 158 words
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Article341 1954-01-24 3 BOMBAY: The Indian Merchants' Chamber stated that the first Five-Year Plan had g yen a definite priority to the public sector m regard to the financial needs and requirements, while 'leaving the private sector to fend for itself. In a memorandum to the Committee onFOC - 341 words
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Article143 1954-01-24 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. Ghuzanfar All Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner to India, declared that it whs his "sacred mission" to help bring about a friendly settlement of all the outstanding disputes between India and Pakistan. "Really speaking, the progress of both the countries depends upon it (settlement),'FOC - 143 words
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Article95 1954-01-24 3 BOMBAY: M. A. Menshikov, Soviet Ambassador m India, described the Bombay Government's Aarey Milk Supply Scheme, as a "bright spot on India's development horizon." After a visit to the Aarey Milk Colony, the Soviet Ambassador said that although there were many State-owned farms m Russia, thereFOC - 95 words
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Article188 1954-01-24 3 BOMBAY The Bombay Government has been sanctioned a long-term loan of Rs. 4.87 crores by the Union Government for carying out 26 medium and minor irrigation projects. The State Government had recently submitted a scheme for undertaking 26 medium and minor irrigation schemes to be188 words
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Article63 1954-01-24 3 LOS ANGLES, Jan. 22 The United States is spending too much on offence and not enough on defence, says scientist Dr. Va,nnevar Bush. The country is wide open to attack and it will cost about 35 billion dollars to construct a defence system tight enough so thatA.P. - 63 words
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Article369 1954-01-24 3 ANANTAPUR: Nine "Sadhus" (mendicants), said to hail from Rajputana, Baroda, and the East Punjab, were caught m Rayadurg taluq after a 20-mile chase by a group of villagers, who recovered from the "sadhus" stolen property worth Rs. 2,000, it is alleged. The "sadhus" were now remanded mFOC - 369 words
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Article93 1954-01-24 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 22 India's foreign trade recovery jumped considerably last December when a favourable balance of over 120 million rupees was recorded, according to official statistics just released here. Favourable balances for October and November were nearly 25 million and 91 million rupees respectively. The most notableA.P. - 93 words
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287 1954-01-24 4 Ceylon Indians Oppose Aluwihare I I -Point Plan COLOMBO: The Working Committee of the Ceylon Indian Congress has decided that the eleven-point plan submitted by Mr. Bernard Aluw.hare for settlement of the problem of the Indians m Ceylon is not acceptable to them, and the C.I.C. President, Mr. S. Thondaman,FOC - 287 words
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Article285 1954-01-24 4 MAI">K AS: The Ad Hoc Commit tee appointed by the Malabar District Muslim League m Ociober last to advise the Muslims of T.-C. State on the stand they should take m the forthcoming general election- m the State has decided to tulv se them "that mFOC - 285 words
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Article117 1954-01-24 4 "Clean The Village" Scheme BOMBAY: A pilot "Clean the Village" wheme has been introduced m the Community Projects areas hi Bombay State. Under the scheme, one selected) village from each Development Block will be developed into a model village for sanitation within a year. The Project officers will implement theBNFS - 117 words
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Article336 1954-01-24 4 CHEYENNE, Wyoming High m Wyoming's rugged Big Horn mountains lies a weathered, mysterious shrine that may someday be dedicated as a national monument. The ghrine is built of white rooks fashioned into a giant wheel. One hundred miles away a huge arrow, also built of white rocks, pointsA.P. - 336 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-01-24 4 PICTURE. The Cbmmissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald presenting a souvenir badminton racket to Mrs. Gopala Menon, wife of the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, for her participation m the Exhibition matches played- m connection with the celebration of the Indian Republic Day at <**« siimm«nw» Railmlnton HallI.D.M. - 54 words
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Article88 1954-01-24 4 From Our Own Correspondent CIKANER (Rajastljan), Jan. 2'd. Three policemen and several anti-wheat export demonstrators were injured m a oiasxi following the arrest of nine leaders of the agitation. The agitation sponsored oy the Praja Socialist Farty two months ago against the export of wheat from Rajasthan en*88 words
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Article81 1954-01-24 4 F logged With Rhino Hide! VYKAKI Kenya, Jan. 23. Two EurojK-an police reservists Michael John Sawyer, 31, and Dennis Lewis Charles Pharazyn, 2», were Thursday committed for trial before the Kenya supreme court on charges of assault and causing badlly harm to Mail Mau suspects by beat m k themReuter - 81 words
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Article88 1954-01-24 4 BOMBAY. Mr. Abdus Sattar Cait, Pakistan's High Commissioner m Ceylon arrived here from Karachi by air. Commenting on the Delhi agreement between India and Ceylon, Mr. Sait stated that it was a very good thing that they had arrived at a settlement. Regarding Pakistani nationals m Ceylon,FOC - 88 words
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Article94 1954-01-24 4 Badminton Tournament &n trios are invueu tor the ioiiowuirf -c>aaminLwx xourna. manm n-oin ftwiam m smgapore (cjm amount wiuun orackets m vie entrance tec pei- person; ivuinto Statics (|i>, Aiixcd Jjoubies u;j>. Mtns Oouoies is2> caiidren s Singles Boy a and K iiis oo rn on alter Jan. 1. iy94 words
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Article69 1954-01-24 4 St. Thyaguraya's Day will be celebrated today at the Sri Rumakrishna Temple Hall 179 Bartley Road. Singapore! under t h e auspice* of the Indian fine Arts Society. «,J? e A f < 4 nctlon commences with Arathana and Nadhaswaran music by Mr. N. X Guanasundaram69 words
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Article367 1954-01-24 4 Today at 10.30 a.m. a Festival Cricket Matcli will be played at the Indian Association grounas, m connection with Indian Republic Day celebrations. Souvenirs will be given away by Mrs. L. R. Maclntyre. Later m the evening at 5.45. His Excellency Sir John Nicoll. the Governor367 words
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Article151 1954-01-24 4 Those who have had ample I cause for complaining against tne management of the JJiamon-a Iheatre all these days with regard to ventilation, seating arrangements, and lignting facilities will unu a pleasant surprise non m store for them at the .Luamona Theatre. Ktctnt renovations to the fire damaged151 words
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345 1954-01-24 4 New Type Wall-Finish For Far East A leading British maker of enamels, paints and varnishes ha s now introduced a new type of wall-finish, particularly suitable for conditions such as those found frequently m the Far East, where high humidity rapidly attacks ordinary colour washes and where combination of the345 words
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Article26 1954-01-24 4 Mr M. S. M. M. Meyappa Chettiar and Mr S. Ramaawami Naidu are due here AultralS eninS at fl 45 fr m26 words
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186 1954-01-24 4 PALI: Mr. O. V. AAegesan, Union Deputy Minister for Railways, referring to the D.K. and D.M.X. mov^menLs, said that it was not proper or correct to say that the North was exploiting: the South. There wass no di^tinst'on "Between the North and the South,FOC - 186 words
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