Indian Daily Mail, 30 January 1954
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192 1954-01-30 1 LONDON". Jan. 29. The leader of the Indian delegation tj the United Nations General Assembly Mr. V. K. Knshm Mcnon, said in a British broadcast yesterday that there wore no insurmountable difficulties in the way of <i Korean political conference. "We arr work ng inReuter - 192 words
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135 1954-01-30 1 "Status" Of U.S. Troops In Korea WASHINGTON Jan. 2t» TV United States and South Korea plan to open formal negotiations *oon tor an agreement defining the status of American forces in Korea it was learned today. Officials said it 'wa* expected to follow the lines of the agreement which theReuter - 135 words
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Article61 1954-01-30 1 Asian Premiers Confab In Colombo COLOMBO, Jan. 29. The Prime Ministers of Ceylon, India. Pakistan, Burnvi and Indonesia are now -jxpected to meet here on Apr. 28 t>> discuss common problems. Sir John Kotelawala, the Oylon Prime Minister, who last month proposed the meeting has s aid the idea isReuter - 61 words
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117 1954-01-30 1 J^ H Jan. 28. Presim L h a i ng Kai -shek joined form*, COme to 14,209 ZTn Chmese war PHsotier s *ho turned their back 8 on the ca«h o-W "PProving individual Sie g i« tO thcm ye«terda>. *x o«t»- 2 slck aDdAP - 117 words
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Article25 1954-01-30 1 Btevi-K S^ crelar y Robert T. tioti. Mr. Stevens, now on a tour of Asia, was accompanied by U.B. Amb»«sad<tf to A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article177 1954-01-30 1 OTTAWA, Jan. 29.— Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent starts a "courtesy call" to 10 European and Far Eastern capitals next week. Officials say he may if asked pour oil on troubled waters, but he's definitely not travelling to mediate EastWest disputes. The Canadian governmentA.P. - 177 words
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Article96 1954-01-30 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 29.—Thailand an<i Britain have siened a rice agreement which provides for British territories to buy between 226.000 and 400.000 tons of gTain at reduced price this year. The price fall was said to be £1 a ton. The reduction was the first sinceReuter - 96 words
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Article58 1954-01-30 1 TOKYO, Jan. 29. Police officials reported yesterday a secretary of the defunct Russian diplomatic mission here has disappeared and the mission has asked the Japanese police to search for him. The newspaper Tokyo Shimbun said it had learned from a reliable source that the official disappeared lastA.P. - 58 words
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357 1954-01-30 1 Chou En- Lai - 2 1 ,000 PoWs Converted Into Cannon Fodder! Chou En-Lai ter X? 0 0 8 2 Chine6e Forei S» Minis: ler chou En Lai today jssued a statement strongly protesting against what he described as United States pohcy of forcibly detaining 21,900 Chinese noun d ean P nsoner s ofReuter - 357 words
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Article135 1954-01-30 1 NEW VtAJil. Jan. 29.— The Indian Government claimed yesterday the Uttle north-cast frontier tribal war ended with the accomplishment of the main objectives against insurgent tribesmen who killed nearly 70 persons in an ambush on Oct. 22. A government announcement said the objectives included recoveryA.P. - 135 words
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100 1954-01-30 1 KARACHI, Jan. 29. Presa reports said today that the Pakistan navy destroyer HMPS Tariq is' bringing in four Japanese fishing boats said to be peaching in Pakistan waters off the Mekran coast. While no confirmation is immediately available it was officially learned thatReuter - 100 words
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Article60 1954-01-30 1 SRINAGAR. Jan. 2y. Kasnmir is experiencing its worst weather in 15 years. The temperature ha^ fallen as low as 10 degrees Fahrenheit and several people have frozen to death. Thousands of birds and hundreds of livestock have also perished. All land and air connections withA.P. - 60 words
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Article70 1954-01-30 1 KARACHI. Jan. 29. All services in Karachi's strike affected port will be maintained, a port administration spokesman said here last nifcht. There may be .some delay in unloading but there is no need to divert shipping to other ports, the spokesman added. Troops were unloading: .ships and navalReuter - 70 words
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195 1954-01-30 1 The Sungci Diain Police Post in the Tapah District of Perak was attacked by a large force of terrorists in the early hours of yesterday morning, says a special communique te»ued yesterday in Kuala Lumpur. The Special Constable Corporal in chnrge195 words
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Article74 1954-01-30 1 BRUSSELS, Jan. 29.-^Mr. W. Harold Ingrains, an adviser on overseas information to Britain's Colonial Office, said here last night that "a distinctive murk of British Colonial policy was to lead colonised peoples toward autonomy." "This is why, in overseas territories under British administration, we have alwaysReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-01-30 1 foreign Ministers of the Big-4 Powers are here seen arnvincr at the Allied Control Authority Buildiac in Berlin on Jan.; 25, for the commencement of the conference. I'icture on top shows (left to right) Mr. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, U.S. Secretary of State; Mr V. MA.P. - 144 words
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304 1954-01-30 1 INDIAN HOCKEY TEAM TO TOUR MALAYA ARRIVING ON FEE 9 lhe 16-membcr Indian Hockey Federation team including six well-known Olympic players, ncheduled to tour Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, is expected to arrive at Kallang Air Port by Cathay Pacific Airlines at p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 9. The team304 words
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Article48 1954-01-30 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 29.—The Ceylon Cabinet yesterday ratified thet IndoCeylon citizenship agreeraent signed in New Delhi on Jan. 18 by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister ■■if India and Sir John Kotelawala. Prime .Mini hi it of Ceylon. The agreement wants Ceylon citizenship to 900,000 Indians.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article88 1954-01-30 1 BEIRUT, Jan. 29.— Eleven Syrian political leaders were arrested Wednesday for formenting trouble and activities contrary to law according to a dispatch received by the Beirut morning newspaper, Al Hayat, which quoted an unnamed Syrian official spokesman. Those arrested were Nationalist Party leader Ihsan Jabri, PopulistA.P. - 88 words
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Article55 1954-01-30 1 ROME, Jan. 29. Monarchists and Democratic Socialists Wednesday night pulled the props from under Premier Amintore Fanfani's eight-day-old "reform" government and made its fall virtually certain. Both parties, holding the balance of power in the unstable Italian Parliament, announced they would oppose Christian Democrat Fanfanl inA.P. - 55 words
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Article42 1954-01-30 1 FARO UK WON'T LEAVE ITALY ROME, Jan. 29. Former King Farouk of Egypt has no intention of leaving Italy for a villa in Brazil, a spokes* man for the exiled Monarch said Thursday. Farouk. him«elf> waa at an Alpine winter' r»wrt,— A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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208 1954-01-30 1 U.S. Trade Boom Certain, Predicts Ike WASHINGTON, Jan 29. President Eisenhower predicted yesterday that the American economy will resume its growth in 1954 after "a slight contraction in business leading to unemployment in some localities" in the second half of 1953. The President's 225-page annual economic report to Congress saidA.P. - 208 words
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Article100 1954-01-30 1 Elephants Invading Pak. KARACHI. Jan. 29.— East Pakistan is under invasion again this time by wild elenhant.s from the Burmese and Indian Assam jungles Control authorities in the Ea«t Pakistan districts of Sylhet and Chlttagoncr have issued "shoot on .sight" order against th<; bWMMleni who. they report, are causing heavyA.P. - 100 words
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Advertisement36 1954-01-30 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Montn^ 16t50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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541 1954-01-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Jan. 30, 1954. NOTES AND COMMENTS A DAY OF INTROSPECTION TO-DAY is a day for a little introspection, a sincere heart searching, and to ask oneself: "Am I living up to the ideals and teachings of that great man who sacrificed his life for the541 words
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Article1157 1954-01-30 2 WORK FOR INTEGRATION OF COUNTRY CONGMSS SESSION CONCLUDES solution and its substitution by a reference to geographical conditions as a part of the basis for the proposed reorganization. The first amendment was The first amendment was feated on a vote by a show of hands.FOC - 1,157 words
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Article130 1954-01-30 2 KARACHI: Khan Abdul ixiianai Knaii was shifted to Circuit House. Rawalpindi, on Friday from the Combined Military Hospital where he had been convalescing since his release on Jan. 6. A report from Rawalpindi stated that the Red Shirt leader might toe lodged at Wah in OampbellpurFOC - 130 words
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Article71 1954-01-30 2 WASHINGTON :The F*>toi*?n Operations Administration recently announced that India has been allotted $25, 500,000 (about Ra 12 crores) In Unted States aid (funds for the purchase of 240,000 tons of arteel aa part of the American Technical Cooperation Programme. Steel is to be boughtFOC - 71 words
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Article143 1954-01-30 2 No Elephant Ride For Ministers ALLAHABAD: Shri R. M. Muneal, Governor of Uttar Pradesh, publicly showed respect for public sentiment when a t the Mannii aerodrome he had to fcdmit that tninistera could not ride an elephant to proceed to the site of the Kumbha Mela. Deteorated elephants had beenBNFS - 143 words
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Article196 1954-01-30 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. H. M. Patel, Secretary of the Union ■Ministry of Food and Agriculture, and Mr. M. J>. Chaturvedi. Insi>ector-G<?neral of if'OTcata, Government of India, ieit ior tne Anuamans on January 27 to make a detailed t>tudy of the scheme for reha<bilitatin«r East Bengal refugees inFOC - 196 words
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Article126 1954-01-30 2 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE ON JUNE 30 BOMBAY: Leading astronomers will assemble in Jaigalmer, Rajasthan, on June 30 this year, to study a total solar eclipse throwing its track for the first time in 40 years across India and West Pakistan. The total eclipse will be seua in Jaisalmer for aFOC - 126 words
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Article129 1954-01-30 2 PATNA: The Central Government has authorised all District Magistrates in the country, and the Commissioner of Police, Calcutta, to issue pei-mits for entry into Kashmir to Indian Nationals only, it v officially learnt here. It has also authorised the Trade Commissioner and Deputy Trade CommissionerFOC - 129 words
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Article39 1954-01-30 2 MUZAFFARPUR The executive comjmittee of the Paru Thana Ooagreas Committee haa passed a resolution de B criblng the demand for a separate Mithlla State as antinational aid fatal for the d«velopment of the country.— FOCFOC - 39 words
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351 1954-01-30 2 CONGRESSNAGAR. (Kaiyani): The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, told the Youth Convention here last night that tn order to be a good citizen, one must have a cultural background, mental equipment and technical knowledge to do a lob. "Training and knowledge should be a continuous processFOC - 351 words
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75 1954-01-30 2 OONGRESSNAGAR (Kalyani): It is learnt that Mr. IT. N. Debar, Saurashtra Chief Minister, ha 8 had talks here with the Congress High Command over his longstanding desire to retire. According to informed quarters, in the event of his retirement he wiH be replaced by MrFOC - 75 words
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775 1954-01-30 2 TENSING - TENSING -SAYS MADRAS: Mr. Tensing last week answered a question of the possibility of climbing Everest without oxygen, in th« affirmative. "We certainly can climb Everest without oxygen given other favourable conditions," he said in an Interview to "The Hindu". "LairtberFOC - 775 words
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Article54 1954-01-30 2 GUNTUR: It ia understooc that President Prasad will lay the foundation -st on- of the Regrulatoricum-noad bridge at Vijayawada across the Krishna River. Many prominent officials. Cotferesamen, State Ministers including the Chief Minister. Sri T. Prakaeam, and the Deputy Chief Minister, Sri N. Sanjeeva Reddy, are expected toFOC - 54 words
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927 1954-01-30 3 Congress Policy Criticised waa based on. Gandhian principles and policies, if the Congress Ideology was the same, why. he asked, was it not work, ed out? The Congress did not s»arry out Oandhiji's scheme of basic education, and had never made any real attemptFOC - 927 words
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Article84 1954-01-30 3 FOC COLOMBO: The idea of inter-partiameutary cricket between India and Ceylon to give a lively touch to the friendly relations existing between the two coun.tr es has been carried a step further. On his goodwill visit to Karachi, the Ceylon Premier, Sir John Kotelawala. has discussed not onlyFOC - 84 words
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Article93 1954-01-30 3 London: A Londoner has offered to adopt a 16-year-old Indian orphan, Ahmed Aii Manaoor, who has travelled 20,000 miles sine* fttowing away In the Polish liner, "Batory (14,887 tons)." last October. The "Batory" left Sunderland, North-East England, for Southampton after undergoing repairs. She will sail93 words
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Article100 1954-01-30 3 MADRAS: Sri M. A. Parthasarathy, Executive Producer and Chief of the International Division. Gemini Studios, arrived in Madras last week by air after a tour abroad of six months in connexion with the exhibition of the International editions of Gemind's pictures. Srt Parthasarathy, after attending 1 theFOC - 100 words
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Article108 1954-01-30 3 CONGRESSNAGAR: Mr S. N. Agarwal, General Secretary of the Congrr«as. announced just before the 59th session of the Congress concluded here on Jan. 24 that invitations had been received for holding the next plenary session of the Congraaa from Nagpur. Vidarbh (Madhya Pradesh), Uoxal (Or^sa) and TamilFOC - 108 words
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Article95 1954-01-30 3 KARACHI: An attempt to burn down the Karachi Customs building was foiled last week when the police guards noticed in tame smoke coming out of a warehouse. Thewarehouse, stored with gold, currency, ammunition and other precious goods, was believed to have been set on fireFOC - 95 words
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Article419 1954-01-30 3 CEREMONIAL UNIFORM COLOMBO. Government has prescribed, with the approval of Her Majesty the Queen, the following ceremonial uniform for use by public officers entitled to uniform: White sherwani with gorgeta and braided cuffs white trousers or white Jodhpurs or white cloth, the ceremonial dress for evening wear being a blackFOC - 419 words
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Article32 1954-01-30 3 TOKYO, Jan. 29.— Two Air Force enlisted men were hanged on Guam yesterday for the rape and murder of a woman civil service worker in a Guam jungle Dec. 11, 1948.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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241 1954-01-30 3 KRIPALANVS REPORT TO NEHRU MADRAS:: Acharya Kripalani, Leader of the Praia Socialist Party, said that Mr. Nehru, the Congress President, should, unite the Congree s and get it rid of clique* and coterie** before he Invited former Congressmen to return to the fold. Expressing hisFOC - 241 words
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Article175 1954-01-30 3 GAMPOLA: "We want the Indian question settled fairly and justly. The only way to do it is to nationalise the European-owned estates that were snatched from the Kandyan peasantry. There should be no mass repatriation of Indian workers who are exploited by capitalists," said MrFOC - 175 words
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Article93 1954-01-30 3 BAREIL.LY: Ra. 1.90.000 in cash was robbed in broad daylight from the Treasury of the Imperial Bank of India at Golagokarnanath in Kh«ri district on Jan. 21 by a gang of seven persons armed with gruns and pistols, according to a report received hem The gunmenFOC - 93 words
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384 1954-01-30 3 East Pakistan Elections Joint Front To Contest All Muslim Seats DACCA: The Joint Front of opposition parties, whose eaders have been busy for th c last few days wtih the con>ing General Elections in East Bengal, has so far selected 211 candidates. The total number of Muslim constituencies, almost allFOC - 384 words
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Article105 1954-01-30 3 YET ANOTHER PROVINCE RANCH! The annual conference of ithe Jharkhand Party Which concluded here relterratedl it* demand for the formation of a separate Jharkhand province and suggested that pending the creation of the New State, the "Adibaai-predominated" area of the neighbouring states particularly of West Bengal and Orteaa, should beBNFS - 105 words
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Article223 1954-01-30 3 CONGRESSNAGAR: A Reception Committee has been formed at Port Bla r to accord the President of the Union, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, a rousing reception when he visits the Andaman Islands in March next, Mr. Rajendralal Saha. President of the Andamaos Congress Committee, said here. Mr. Saha,FOC - 223 words
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227 1954-01-30 3 MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, Member of the Press Commission, stated here that no interim report by the Commission "will be possble before the evidence is completely taken". He hoped that the report would be ready by the middle of May. Dr. Ramaswami AiyarFOC - 227 words
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Article38 1954-01-30 3 COLrOMBO The "Scoute* Bble" or the World Edition of Scouting for Boys has been translated into Sinhalese and Tamil. 10,000 copies are now being printed and will be available In June this year. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article319 1954-01-30 3 MEE&AMBAKKAM: Sit. a D. Deshmukh. Union Finance Minister, arrived on Jan. 21 by air from Calcutta after attending the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference at Sydney. He told Press representatives that the conference had served a very useful purpose rln that the member-countries were able to reaffirm theirFOC - 319 words
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85 1954-01-30 3 HYDERABAD: It will be a triangular fight between the Congress, the Praja-Socialista and People's Democratic Front in the Chincholi by-election to the State Assembly, two other candidates having withdrawn their nominations on 21 Jan. the last day for withdrawals. The by-election was caused by theFOC - 85 words
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Article513 1954-01-30 3 M.N. ROY - M.N. ROY CALCUTTA: Mr. Manabendra Nath Roy, politician, journalist and author whose d eath was already reported in these columns was born in February. 1893, in Nadia (West Bengal). Hia real name was Narendra Nath Bhattacharya. but he assumed his new name while he was aFOC - 513 words
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64 1954-01-30 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. Saadat All Khan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister has been appointed as ln<«a'3 permanent Delegate to the Security Council. Mr. Saadat Al; Khan the youngest member of Parliament, is the son of Nawab Zain Yar Jung 1 Bahadur, and be<fore his electionFOC - 64 words
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476 1954-01-30 4 Foreign Diplomats Dissatisfied? COLOMBO: Members of foreign Diplomatic Corps in Ceylon have made adverse comments on arrangements made for their reception and accommodation at official functions The results is that in future the Ministry of External Affairs and not the Home Minisry will beFOC - 476 words
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Article486 1954-01-30 4 COLOMBO: It does not matter how pretty or pergu&-slve-you are but If you wish to have the autograph of North Indian film star Sajjan do not be surprised if he agks you for at least a rupee before he consents to give it to you.FOC - 486 words
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Article214 1954-01-30 4 JAFFNA: Communnlism and separatism were no answer to the economic ills of the people, Separatism woul<j be political madness in a small country like Oeylon, said Dr. N. M. Perera, at a mass meeting on the local town hall grounds. The meeting, which was under the auspices ofFOC - 214 words
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Article, Illustration312 1954-01-30 4 Malayan cinema fans will have the unique opportunity of seeing: a. worthy contender of the Pan-Asian Film Festival, 1954 to be held in Tokyo Japan this summer when the Filipino fantasy "Darna At Ang Babaing Lawin" begins its run at the Garrick Theatre in Singapore.312 words
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Article112 1954-01-30 4 As previously resolved at a general meeting to come to a decision before the Chinese New Year and to negotiate through a lawyer regarding the outstanding claims, a discussion between the Management of the S.T.C. and representatives of the Union Committee in the presence of Mr.112 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-01-30 4 The Commissioner-General Mr. MALCOLM MacDONALD congratulating Master ASHOK KUMAR on his 11-7, 13-9 victory in the Finals of the Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament Children's Singles. Behind him is standing the runner-ui> Master BUKUMABAN. At left a i. J is stondm X Mr. A. P. MEN107 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-01-30 4 MR. PETER SELVARAJ, Vernacular Teacher, Government English School Singapore, and MRS. SELVARAJ whose marriage took place on Jan. 7 at the Church of South India. Kugainellore. Mrs. Selvaraj, formerly Miss Dolly Inbajn Padmini was the headmistress of the Higher Elementary School Tiruppakuttai42 words
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Article73 1954-01-30 4 DAMASCUS, Jan. 29.—President Shishakly told the Syrian nation Thursday that this Governments armed forces had been attacked by opposition party sympathisers and that the army had been forced to take control in some section^ of Syria. The Syrian President made the announcement in a broadcast explainingA.P. - 73 words
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Article46 1954-01-30 4 LONDON, Jan. 29. Sir Donald McUUlivray left London airiKirt today on hj& way to Malaya where he will take over as High CommlHsioner from General Sir Gerald Tempter next June. Sir Donald McGillivray is making a first stop at Entebbe, Uganda ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article32 1954-01-30 4 The Acting Deputy High Commissioner? Mr DC Watherston, will broadcast a Federation Day meXgl at '.10 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 1, over the blue network of Ra« uio Malaya,32 words
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Article84 1954-01-30 4 The marriage of Mr M 1,1 vaganapathy, n«phew O f wl" T. Nataraja Mudahar pjf; prietor of the VivekananX Book Depot, Vijayapuram^S Kuala Lumpur, with vn Dcvi, daughter of Mr X Sm S garavelu Mudaliar, mercham nd^T ra i dar Kattucheri South India, will be celebrated tomorrow, Sunday,84 words
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Miscellaneous28 1954-01-30 4 SPEECH AT BAHAI CENTRE TODAY "Life After Death- will be the subject of discussion at the Bahai Centre, 36 The Arcade, Raffles Place, today Saturday at 5 p.m.28 words
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