Indian Daily Mail, 2 February 1954
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Title Section16 1954-02-02 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 352. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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355 1954-02-02 1 STORY OF FEB. 22 INCIDENT BELATEDLY REVEALED WASHINGTON, Feb. I.— The U.S. Air Force said today U.S. planes and MIG-15 jet fighters fought a sharp engagement near the Korean coast only 10 days ago, after a U.S. reconnaissance bomber was attacked. No American355 words
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164 1954-02-02 1 BERLIN. Feb. 1. Mr. Molotov is expected to reject the Eden plan (for German unity when the four power conference meets for the first time in the Soviet sector today. Sitting at a round mahogany table in the ornate Soviet Embassy in the RussianReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-02-02 1 The High C'cmuni*.stoner, General Sir Gerald Tempier, presenting Dato Syed Abdul Kadlr bin Mohamed, Mentri Besar of Johore, with the honour of Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, at a ceremony at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, recently.41 words
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Article55 1954-02-02 1 KARACHI, Feb. I.— The Government of Pakistan and the United States Foreign Operations Administration signed two agreements here Saturday for financing the Ganges Kobadak irrigation project in East Pakistan, and for a soil and water conservation project in the Punjab t These agreements bring 'the total number signedA.P. - 55 words
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Article74 1954-02-02 1 However, since the Korean armistice the skies had been relatively peaceful. There was a report in November that MIGs were prowling near Paengyong, an Allied air base Island near the Korean west coast 125 miles north-west of Seoul. These flights were not considered to violate theA.P. - 74 words
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171 1954-02-02 1 KARACHI, Feb. 1 The Prime Minister ©f Pakistan, Mr. Mohammed Ali, declared yesterday night t^e proposed ratification of Kashmir's access on to India by the Constituent Assembly of Indianoccupied Kashmir was a violation of the terms of agreement between India and Pakistan on the futureAP - 171 words
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Article111 1954-02-02 1 PARIS, Feb. 1. A young bandit broke into a grocery store here, pulled uut a srun and cried: "handvs up I your pocket book**". The 58-year-old proprietor, Madam« Barre. bawled him out. thus: "I 'in old enough to be >our errand mother. If you need anything, weAP - 111 words
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Article30 1954-02-02 1 KARACHI. Feb. 1. Abdul Hafeez Kardar, 29-year-old Oxford University blue will lead the Pakistan cricket team m their first official tour of England this year.30 words
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260 1954-02-02 1 Aga Khan Symbolic Weighing In Platinum KARACHI. Feb. 1. The Aga Khan yesterday ordered his Pa k stan i followers to celebrate his platinum jubilee as spiritual leader of the Muslim Lsmailia Sect tomorrow with only a token weighing in platinum "in order to save money to help our people."A.P. - 260 words
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Article80 1954-02-02 1 VIENNA, Feb. 1. Th« Hungarian government has decided to give a free «ite to anyone who wants to build his own house, Budapest Radio said yesterday. Bricks will be provided at 20 per cent below normal prices and Umber, cement and other building materials at betweenReuter - 80 words
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Article55 1954-02-02 1 LUANG PRABANG, Feb. 1 The advance guard of a 12,000- strong Vletminh rebel division has crossed the jungle clad mountains about 14 tlay*' march from Luang Prabang, the Royal capital of Laos, French authorities said today the advance guard of the division /was about 80Reuter - 55 words
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Article94 1954-02-02 1 RANGOON, Feb. 1. Relief workers and rescue teams recovered fire dead bodies from the smoking ruin-; of Henzada town. 76. miitß north-west of Rangoon, bringing the death xx>ll tx> 15. Henzada, an important rail and river station on the west bank of the Irrawaddy River, was practically wipedReuter - 94 words
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Article170 1954-02-02 1 CHICAGO, Feb. 1 Dr. Harold Urey, Nobel Prize winning atomic scientist, asserted Sunday the United States should not adopt the threat of atomic war as its policy for policing the world but should emphasize weapons of more limited scope. Uery, who helped develop the first atomicA.P. - 170 words
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Article, Illustration518 1954-02-02 1 Indian Dance Music A Symbol Of India's Influence Indian Republic Day Celebrations which started here With Malaya's National game, Badminton, Tournament wound up Sunday with Indian Dance and Music performance at the Victoria Theatre. Spread over ten daya th*» celebrations inoluded. Badminton Tournameit a' Singapore Badminton Hall. Indian Arts and518 words
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Article134 1954-02-02 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. I.— The Constituent Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir State is c xpected to ratify the State's accession to India when it meets next Wednesday, according to Indian ©olitical circles here The Constituent Assembly jg also expected to implement all parts of the agreement134 words
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Article99 1954-02-02 1 KARACHI, Feb. I.— Pour Japanese trawlers held by the Pakistan government for the last three days for alleged fishing in Pakistan territorial waters may be released by tomorrow, a reliable source said today. Prime Minuter Mohammed Ali has taken up the matter personally and itA.P. - 99 words
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248 1954-02-02 1 CONGRESS-AKALI CLASH IN P.E.P.S.U. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. I.— The Travancore Tamikiad Congress has set-up sixteen candidates m Travancore -Cochin State election all of them m majority Tamil districts m the south except, one at Chittur m the north. rJ It248 words
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Article61 1954-02-02 1 KARACHI, Feb. 1 An Indonesian goodwill mission is expected to reach here this week. It will later visit Iran, Iraq. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey. The mission's aim is given as the study of the political, economic and cultural life of Middle East countries andAP - 61 words
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Article105 1954-02-02 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 1. An electronic brain with accurately built-in stupidity is the most unusual new product on the market. The reason the computer k stupid as Qpmpared with its miracle working brother brain is because it is designed as a low-cost tool for accurate, control of industrial105 words
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Article39 1954-02-02 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 —A. Senate Sufo-commttee afleged that "favouritism and political influence" jpVayed a large part In the selecuqi? of people to handle the affairs of enemy owned business enterprises confiscated during th% W«r.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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99 1954-02-02 1 COMPLETE DECONTROL OF RICE IN INDIA SOON From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. I.— India now has definite surplus, as regards rice and wheat, declared the Union Food Minister Kidwai and will be m a position shortly to decontrol foodgrains m all States. Mr. Kidwai m a most assuring99 words
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Article158 1954-02-02 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 Mr. Samuel F. Pryor, executive vice-president of Pan American World Airways, told a woman's club here Saturday that if a nation bent on world conquest perfected a "man made sat el Lte'' it could "reduce any country it likes to ashes." Mr. Pryor saidReuter - 158 words
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Article77 1954-02-02 1 MANILA, Feb. 1 The Philippines may adopt some of Hong Kong's methods of industrial operations. Bienvenido R. Medrano, head of a Philippine commercial delegation to the recent Hong Kong Industrial exposition, said Filipino industrialists could profit from the advanced stage of industries in the CrownAP - 77 words
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Article100 1954-02-02 1 RANGOON, Feb. 1. The Burmese shipment of rice to Japan and Ceylon for the first *lx months of this year will be twice for the same period last year, it was officiallyy announced here yesterday. The Burmese Government has signed detailed contracts with Japan and Ceylon for theReuter - 100 words
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Article69 1954-02-02 1 KUCHINO, Feb. 1. The sale of imported rice at a pTice cheaper by an average of 20 per cent would b€ taking effect from tomorrow, it was announced by the government yesterday. The existing stock will be sold according to the new price and it will cost the69 words
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Article44 1954-02-02 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. I.— The Maharaja and Mahamni of Bhutan left for home yesterday after a three week tour of India during which the Maharaja had talks with Indian government officials about greater securty mea#urea along the Communist controlled Tibetan frontier. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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1667 1954-02-02 2 How India Celebrated January 26 India's Glory Vividly Portrayed NEW DELHI: Those privileged to see the Republic Day parade along Kingsway or the five mile route, as well as the millions who heard it described on the radio on Tuesday, Jan. [26, were oneFOC - 1,667 words
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Article405 1954-02-02 2 AnH^S^ 1 The South Indian States of Madras, Andhra Mysore and Travancore-Cochin on Tuesday SpSL^ of the of s "Xf eremonies > w«re marked for their simplicity. The Government of Madras had issued special instructions to local bodies not to be lavish in thee KPEETFOC - 405 words
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Article104 1954-02-02 2 SURAT People of Broach were treated to free tea by two hotel owners on Republic Day. Another hotel owner served "special tea at half rate" on the day. The free tea was served between 12 noon and 2 p.m. on Jan. 26, while the specialFOC - 104 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-02-02 2 Photo. A helicopter comes down to evacuate Vietnam wounded during an assault by Vietnam paratroopers upon rtetoel Vietminh guerrillas at Hlne-Siu, 60 ki>ometers north-east of Seno, in Central Laos. In the foreground a Viotiulnh soldier sprawls on the ground. The helicopter land -d undter protection from the52 words
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Article93 1954-02-02 2 KALYANI: A Calcutta trader in reptiles brought here last week an 8% -foot-long snow-white python, safely curled up in a big glass case, to show it to the Congress President, Sri Nehru. The trader refused to disclose the place where the snake had been caught. Believed to beFOC - 93 words
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193 1954-02-02 2 Pakistan Asked To Form Muslim Bloc DACCA: The two-day-conference of the all-Pakiacan Jaintat-e-Uleina-i-jL»i'ain whicn ended here last week urged the Pakistan Government not to accept any aid from any foreign country which might "affect political and economic freedoms and the integrity of Pakistan.'' The resolution added that Pakistan's religious, politicalFOC - 193 words
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Article218 1954-02-02 2 THIRUVAIYAR: The rendering oi two ikmtis at ThyaKaraja oy a tweuiy-nve-ycar oia American Scholar, Mr. Haroia b. lowers, was the higruißnt of the uurd day ceiebrauon of Thyagaraia festival here. Mr. Powers, who is a Master cm 1 *me Arts 01 tne Pruiceton University, has oeenFOC - 218 words
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Article65 1954-02-02 2 BOMBAY: The Square Meal Canteen which is S^?y th e Government of Bombay in ■the compound of Council Hall Bombay. for beneftt £tu^ servants was thrown open to memibera of the public for evendnff meals from Jan. 26 A clean <and nutrtitoua meai will ,b e providedBNFS - 65 words
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462 1954-02-02 2 Tale Of Fortitude In Pakistan Train Disaster KARACHI: Tales of human fortitude in the Jhimnlr train disaster -an Jan. 21, in which nearly 200 persons are feared killed, are now corning. weraons are A veterinary Burgeon, who was on the train, narrat edFOC - 462 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-02-02 2 Egyptian Girl 'Commandos', with Curis tucked under their peak caps and white ankle socks showing above their shoes BW In K their arms high as. with sten %uns slung ~ff S l6 march Dast t h President, G«, m.?lii£ e «I JSF**, L. a p radeAP - 99 words
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Article244 1954-02-02 2 KURNOOL: Sri C. M. Trivedi. Governor, told a Prophet Mohamed birthday celebration gathering on Wednesday Jan 23 that never did the world need Prophet Mohamed's teaching or unity of mankind more than today. He asked all to be united and righteous as the Prophet had emphasised inFOC - 244 words
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251 1954-02-02 3 No Backing From Commonwealth Members NEW YORK, Feb. 1 India failed in her bid to reconvene the United Nations General Assembly specially to discuss Korea when the pool of member nations ended Saturday. TVenty eight nations voted against the move toReuter - 251 words
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Article114 1954-02-02 3 PANMTJNJOM, Feb. 1. CJommunist newsmen said on Sunday the 21 Americans who turned their backs on their home land would be made available to the Allies if a future peace conference should favour the return of unreT at.ria.ted prisoners. Meanwhile, it was reported by Red newsmenA.P. - 114 words
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117 1954-02-02 3 C'Wealth Forces To Remain In Korea LONDON, Feb. I.— A suggestion that the Commonwealth Division now .serving: in Korea be retained as a permament contribution to the United Nations defence forces is to be made in the House of Commons next week. Mr. Arthur Henderson Labour Party member Saturday tabledReuter - 117 words
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Article41 1954-02-02 3 IMPHAL Manipur celebrated Republic Day with a combined parade of the 4th Assam Rifles, the Manipur Rifles and the Oivil Police at the polo ground here. Mr. R. P Bhargava, Chief Commissioner of the State, took the salute. FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article64 1954-02-02 3 BANGALORE: About 50 undertrial prisoners in the Kolar Goldfields sub- jail are on a hunger-strike this week as a "protest against the delay in the disposal of their cases. Arrested for petty offences, the ipriaoner.* had boen in jail custody for the last two or threeBNFS - 64 words
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Article121 1954-02-02 3 TIBUCHIIIAPALLI: Start E. 'V. Ramaswaml Naicker, leader of the DravUa Kazhagam has decided to leader a jatha from Erode to Madras soon to protest against the new primary education poUcy of the State Government. The Jatha as it marches to Madras will collect signatures of persons who are121 words
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Article170 1954-02-02 3 To Encourage Building In Bombay BOMBAY: A Cleaner zone." liKe the "Silence zone" in some parts of Bombay should be introduced and enforced by the Muncipal Commissioner with the same rigour, Smt. Sulochana Modi told the Bombay Muncipal Corporation on Thursday The leader of the Congress Party, Shri Dahyabhai PatelBNFS - 170 words
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Article183 1954-02-02 3 KURNOOL: The newly established spinning mill at Guntakal— the first of its kind in India to be sponsored u.s a Co-operative endeavour and owned by co-operative weavers' societies was put into commission early this month, said Mr. K. Subramanyam Naidu, Registrar of Cooperative Societies. The prouuction183 words
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128 1954-02-02 3 NEW DELHI: An Egyptian Military Mission of 10 members arrived here last week on a three-day viait to India. The Mission is led by Air Coandr. Mahomed JSr.'.ki Mahmoud. Air Chdef of Staff of the Egyptian AiT Force, and the members arc: Lit. 00l SamiFOC - 128 words
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Article427 1954-02-02 3 Britain's- Budding Atom Village shepherding: and flahtns: to took forward to. "So you canna say no tona thing like tfliat." NEW SOURCE OF POWER Electricity from the new plant wIM (be fed eventually into the (power line network that feeds Industrial England. Government economist do not worry about the hiffhA.P. - 427 words
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Article138 1954-02-02 3 BOMBAY; A deputation of Konkani and Tuiu speaking re&iacnia of Bombay Jed by Snn B. N. Bujur waited upon the Education Minister, Shn I>inkarrao Deaai, ,to urge upon to exempt tner cmldren from the purview of the recent Government order banning teaching of English m primary andBNFS - 138 words
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Article223 1954-02-02 3 DACCA: SarUar Ibrahim, former President of Azad iCasnmiir, told reporters here that He would allow a year or two for the settlement of the Kashmvre dispute through peaceful negotiations. According to him 'these snouid inciudo the negotiations now going on between the Prime Ministers ofBNFS - 223 words
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783 1954-02-02 3 BERLIN, Feb. 1. As the four Foreign Ministers have sat behind closely guarded conference room doors in the first few days of their conference here this week an army of almost 1,000 journalists from all parts of the world has been encamped outside theReuter - 783 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-02-02 3 A f«ix> of liiiiion tiliu stars arrived by a TWA plane and were given a rousing welcome by the mammoth crowd who had gathered at the Ratmalana Airport. A frenzied cheer bruke uut from the .crowd as Nargis, Raj Kapoor Begum Para, Sumitri Dcvi, Smriti IJKwas,190 words
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Article275 1954-02-02 3 CAVIAR AND VODKA FOR REPORTERS BERLIN, Feb. I.— Western correspondents at the BigFour conference rubbed shoulders with the Russians last Saturday night over caviar. Two hundred of the 1,200 correspondents covering the Berlin conference attended a reception by the Russians at the ornate guest house of the Soviet-controlled East GermanA.P. - 275 words
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1207 1954-02-02 4 Dato Onn On Unity Of Malayan People Text Off "Federation Day" Broadcast •poday (Feb. 1) is the sixth anniversary of the formation of the Federation of Malaya, a day when is being celebrated throughout the country as a National Day. It is fitting therefore that I -J ion l<i direct1,207 words
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Article41 1954-02-02 4 "Mr. Mrs K. G. Iyer of the MedicaJ Department, •lohore, wishes to thank all friend* who kindly sent valuHble i>r.-H'nts and .njrr.itulatory messages on th« occasion tit Hi.- iu:irriau<- of their dn tighter Sow: Pa«hiia with Shi: Kinn at Calcutta"41 words
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Article170 1954-02-02 4 RED CHINA MISSION TO CEYLON COLOMBO Another attempt has been made by Sir Susan ta de Fonseka, Ceylon's representative m Tokyo, to persuade the Prime Minister to change hi-s mind and permit a Goodwill Mission from Red China to come to Ceylon. Sir Susanta has appealed this time to Sir170 words
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Article84 1954-02-02 4 COLOMBO, Jan. 30. The Russian delegate to ECAFE (the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Ea 8 t) yesterday urged Asian nations to protect their handicraft industries against "ruinous foreign exploitation." The delegate, Mr B M Volkov, said Asian 'countries should stick to their national84 words
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133 1954-02-02 4 Payments to Teachers Through Banks COLOMBO: A salaries account is to be opened m the Bank of Ceylon for each school with a view to eliminating delays m the payment of teachers' Salaries. Under the scheme drawn up by the Education Department the Frlnu&pal. VicePrincipal and a senior teacher m133 words
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97 1954-02-02 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, issued instructions that all public servants should attend Independence Day celebrations. The Premier feels that publdc servants should set an example to the rest of the population on such occasions. He also feels that attendance at such97 words
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Article101 1954-02-02 4 CHLTNNAKAM: The women of Jaffna were urged by the D.R.O. for Valikamam, Mr. T. Coomarasamy, not to confind themselves behind the cadian fences of (their homes but to come out and help to educate the vililagers. "A woman's concerns are all those things which concern life" he101 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-02-02 4 The Court of Rama at Ayodhya played by Sukumari Nayar-Rama, Dcvi Menon-Sita, a. Gnana Pra^asam-Kharata Gopal Kri-hna Iyer- Lakshm ana, and ,I.C. Rao-Satrughna Maureen Teo (Dutch) left and Francisca Maa* (Chinese) doing Gujerati Flok Dance35 words
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110 1954-02-02 4 COLOMBO: It is understood that Mr. N. W. Atukorale is shortly to be appointed Secretary to the GovernorGeneral. He is now Secretary to the Prime Minister and has held that appointment under the two previous Premiers. Mr. A. C. M. Hingley, who is ithe present Secretary110 words
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Article69 1954-02-02 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 1. World tenders for construction of a Gang-a River bridge m Bihar state with foundations deeper than tWose o*f any structure known, will be opened on May. 31, 1954. Target date for its completion is December 1959. The gaint structure with spans 600 feet Ion?69 words
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Article115 1954-02-02 4 GOA. PORTUGUESE INDIA Feb. 1. A severe slump m iron ore sales has dropped the Protuguess Goa prices by nearly 50 per cent due largely to reduced purchases by Japan and Western Germany. With manganese prices similarly down dealeTs her* report few buyers. Iron ore waa115 words
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78 1954-02-02 4 Mr. Anwar Mom and Mr. Susman. the outgoing and incom ng Indonesian Information officers respectively, were yesterday entertained to lunch at the Prince's Restaurant. Among those present were the Indonesian Consul-General Dr. Mohamed Razif, Mr. George G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, Singapore Government, Mr. Jan78 words
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Article115 1954-02-02 4 TOKYO, Feb. 1 The U.S. Army said it was abandoning plans to use Japanese technicians In mapping 1 operation off New Guinea, presumably because of strong Australian objections. The Army sad two platoons of American soldiers from the Far East Command will do the115 words
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