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Title Section16 1954-02-03 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 353. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1954 FOUR PAGES 16 CENTS16 words
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377 1954-02-03 1 Jittery About Egypt's Opposition To Pact! PAX. WILL GO AHEAD SAYS ALI KARACHI, Feb. 2. Pakistan leaders looked yesterday for early decision on the U.S. Military Assistance Pact follow ing the disposition of Korean war prisoners, says Associated Press of America.377 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-02-03 1 Following the release o f nearly 22,000 Chinese and North Korean prisoners of war by their Indian custodians, thousands of Chinese have been streaming to Inchon to board tank-landing ships which will take them to Formosa. Photo shows: A freed 1 Chined laughs a>i he gets a63 words
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Article101 1954-02-03 1 LONDON. Feb. 2. Sir Winston Churchill's Government, by 266 votes to 230, <lofr-»ted a labour opposition censure motion deploring its decision to scrap the new British E. M. 2 rifle in favour of the Belgian F. N. 30. Th<? Prime Minister said '<»me Labour members were 'VUway.s101 words
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Article89 1954-02-03 1 LONDON F^b. 2 Pekin X Radio accused "British colonialism" of intfnsifyinK the oppression of the Malayan Pt^plo. Referring: to a "British announcement" that over 500.000 Malayan people havi been "ordered to live in socalled n<<w villaso sumoundea by barbed wire" the Kadio MM this wr'S 'oniv one of89 words
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Article71 1954-02-03 1 LONDON. Feb. 2.—American and European companies reopened talks on Monday on ways of channeling Iranian oil on a world market already glutted with oil. The resumed oil company talks were announced by Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC). The announcement came soon after the United States cleared theA.P. - 71 words
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550 1954-02-03 1 Malaya's Ability To Hold National Elections How London Sources View LONDON, Feb. 2 Malaya's ability to hold its first national elections "not later t?ian November, 1954" the date mentioned by tfle Investigating Committee in Its report is doubted by the mo.*Jt authoritative sources here. It is contended that it will550 words
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Article110 1954-02-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 2.— A clear majority of members of the Malayan Federal Legislature, should be elected if ultimate goal in Malaya is truly representative Government, declared newspaper Hindu editorially today, commenting on the Maiayan Reform* Committee proposal that equal number should be elected and110 words
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123 1954-02-03 1 TO RATIFY KASHMIR'S ACCESSION TO INDIA NEW DELHI, Feb. 2. A Kashmir Government spokesman said Sunday night the 10-day session of the State's Constituent Assembly openIng Feb. 2 "may very possibly" ratify Kashmir's accession to India. "This has been pending- for some time but it has not been definitely decided123 words
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Article93 1954-02-03 1 OXFORD MEN UNROMANTIC OXFORD, England. Feb. 2 Lord Rothschild's daughter Sarah says that to male students at Oxford University women are just "Pals" (good friends). Sarah, a 19-year-old freshman, mentioned this m a recent article for an undergraduate newspaper. She elaborated to a reporter yesterday as follows: "Women are treated93 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-02-03 1 A farewell presentation to the Ist Bn. The Queen's own Royal West Kent Regiment made by the acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. N. M.A. NicholK, at the Military Transit Camp, Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur, on the morning of January 81. Picture show- the acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. S.95 words
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Article26 1954-02-03 1 LONDON. Feb. 2 The British Overseas Airways (BOAC) Monday signed orders for five Comet-11l aircraft bg brother to the first mml mercial jet liner.-26 words
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775 1954-02-03 1 Reality Of Commonwealth Tie Demonstrated mr. McNeice (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing 22 Singapore students who have been selected for training in Engineering in Australia on scholarships under the Colombo Plan, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, the City Council President, yesterday said that775 words
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Article103 1954-02-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 2.— "Afrasia" as a political concept was put forward by Dr Mjhamed Azmi, leader of Egyptian Press Delegation, now visiting India, Dr. Azmi explained by 'Afrasia,' he meant 'peace area of Premier Nehru's conception 1 and such grouping, he believed would mean103 words
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Article95 1954-02-03 1 P.S.P. CHANCES BRIGHT IN T.-C. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 2.— Acharya Kripalani leader of the Praja Socialist Party, who has just returned here after an election tour of Travancore-Cochin State told the pressmen that he was confident Praja-Socia-list candidates' chances were very bright. It will be recalled that95 words
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Article75 1954-02-03 1 Tn Negri Sembilan an Indian -owned estate closed down Decause the proprietors were unable to spend the large sums of money required to carry out the recommendations to Improve the living conditions. All the workers were found employment on an adjoining European-owned estate. gether. "Cut it seoms75 words
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Article112 1954-02-03 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 2. A aew India-Pakistan agreement tias settled two ''very minor" issues between the neighbouring countries, a spokesman tor the Indian Rehabilitation Ministry said. Both matters ooucernad r«fu?ees r .vto flad thair -ttivt countries during the communal massacres which followed the partition of British India In112 words
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154 1954-02-03 1 Ceylon Independence Day Tomorrow: Programme Of Celebration In Malaya The following programme has been tentatively arranged for the 7th Anniversary of Ceylon Independence, which falls tomorrow, Thursday Feb. 4. SINGAPORE Feb. 4th 7.30 a.m. Special Pooja at Senpaga Vinayagar Tern pie, Ceylon Road, Singapore 7 0 p.m. Reception at 28,154 words
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Article105 1954-02-03 1 LONDON, Feb. 2. Dr. Chi-ddi Jagan, deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana, who arrived here by air after a tour of tht 1 Middle Bast and India, said his mission to raise support for his cause In Europe and Asia had been "a great success." He planned105 words
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Article237 1954-02-03 2 MADRAS: The Governiii* nt has instructed the Railway authorities to accept rice consignments booked at :mv yt-ilmn m the .surplus dtetriot of Tanjore to any cervtre m the State, excepting the Nilgirls and Malabar, where the ration system continues. There was delay m the railways v.ccs.237 words
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188 1954-02-03 2 NEW DELHI: Two more prosecution witnesses were examined last Saturday by Mr. Gurdev Singh Special Judge m the fertilizer case. Mr. A. D. Khopkar. a Traffic Assistant at the Bombay Airport, told the court that, ;uter examining the records of the Air Services of India,188 words
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Article68 1954-02-03 2 KARACHI: Burma, has purchased another 160 cows mostly rt<l Sindhi breed from Pakistan to improve the breed of the Burmese cattle. A spokesman of the threeman Agricultural Mission from Burma, now m Karachi, said 200 head of cattle imrtorted from Pakistan last year had taken to68 words
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Article52 1954-02-03 2 MADRAS: On tho parties reporting compromise. the r^hicf Presidency Masii^tmte, Sri P. Ramakrlshna Ayyar, la.«t we" 1 acquitted Bakk-u--bVMMIMi Angramuthu, Padman ibhan. Elumthu and Gan^adaran, workers m the Perking assembly section, ctf Messrs. Simpson and Co., of the offences of alleged criminal intimidation and mischief complained52 words
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Article78 1954-02-03 2 NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Railways announced an inteT-chiin^a of three railway General Miu-itjcus which will taJte effect shortly. Mr. Karnail Siimli. General Manager of the Northern Railw-iiv. will take over from Mr. P. C. Motokeriec as General Manager of the Chittarani m Ijocomotivc Works. Mr.78 words
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735 1954-02-03 2 R. A. Butler's Advice CALCUTTA: Mr. Richard A. Butler, the United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer, said here that in the development of inter Commonwealth trade, which the finance Ministers had agreed upon at Sydney there was a great part for735 words
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Article421 1954-02-03 2 m the economic field during the past few years. *'You have a liberal and progressive Constitution backed by the largest electorate (180 million) the world has ever seen and a Five-Yoar Plan through which you are endeavouring to raise the standard of life and to give India a broader economy.421 words
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Article64 1954-02-03 2 AMBASAMUDRAM The 70-day Gayatri Yagnnm at Amrita Ashram, Rengasamudram, near here, ended with Gay.itri Kumbham procession and holy bath m river on Sunday. The Yagnam was conducted under the auspices of Swami Sachidananda Saraswati, a disciple of Sri Sivananda Saraswali, of Rishikesh. for the prosperity of the64 words
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Article55 1954-02-03 2 NEW DELHI: The Press OommisJion last week examined Mr. J. W. H. EJlvin and Sri A. C. Sen. «of the Office df the Controller of Printing and Stationery. Government of India, and Sri Chandrakaat Rao Godse, Home Secretary and Sri BSnod U. Rau. Director of Information and Public55 words
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Article197 1954-02-03 2 Union Jack Hoisted By Mistake MADRAS: Messrs Parry and Co., have sent a letter, offering an explanation and apology to the Madras Government for the inadvertent hoisting of the Union Jack on the Republic Day on their Ranipet buildings by a member of the Watch and Ward Staff. An official197 words
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Article86 1954-02-03 2 MADRAS: Messrs. Macmil lan and 00., last week opened an exhibition of over 100 books on how to teach English ixs a first language, and also books on moth Ms of teaching EoglLsh as a second language. Also on show are illustrated and pictorial c;h;irts and other86 words
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Article106 1954-02-03 2 INDIAN CONGRESS OF RADIOLOG Y MADRAS: The Bth Indian Congress of Radiology will be held at the Madras Medical College from Feb. 12 to 15 under the presidency of Dr. Gadekar, Radiologist, Irwin Hospital, Delhi. The Governor of Madras, Sri Sri Prakasa will inaugurate the conference and the Health Minister,106 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-02-03 2 With a 'who said women can't bat' expression on her face, enters the charmine lady Nargis, the darling: of Indian cLnefans, the cricket field in Colombo to play in a festival cricket match, the proceeds of which go to help charitable institutions in Ceylon.47 words
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64 1954-02-03 2 GOBICHETTIPALAYAM Presiding over the opening of a Library, sponsored by the Coimbatore District Library Authority. Sri P. Paramaguru. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Gobichettipalayam. spoke on the importance of libraries. Sri B. R. Krishnamoorthy Principal, P.S.G. Arts College, Ooimbatore. and President, District Library Authority, opened the Library,64 words
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128 1954-02-03 2 Trading In Indian Cotton: New Govt. Order BOMBAY: The Union Textile Commissioner on Jam, 27 warned mills and dealers of cotton that no Indian cotton might be purchased or sold or offered to be purchased or sold at a. pruces higher than the basic ceiling prescribed for the variety, unless128 words
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Article103 1954-02-03 2 BOMBAY: About 125.000 first and second shift textile workers of Bombay struck work on Jan. 27 as a protest against the police firing at the Kamala Mills on last Monday night, m which one worker was killed. The one-day token strike was sponsored by the Oom-munist-lcd103 words
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173 1954-02-03 2 BOMBAY: Sri M. F. Manmathan, pleaded for 'a West Coast State, including South Kanara, Coorg, the Ooty Gudalur taluqs f>f Nilgiri District, Travan-core-Cochin, and Malabar.' Presiding over the All-Maln-yali Convention, organised by a Committee of th« City's Ma layali residents, he said such a173 words
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Article128 1954-02-03 2 BOMBAY: A new automobile fuel has been invented by an Indtan to replace petrol, a leading Bombay autotnobiie manufacturer said. The new fuel, a combination ■of kerosene and water at a particular ratio, can be used for any motor car with certain alterations, he said.128 words
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574 1954-02-03 2 NEW DELHI: "Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of Defence Organisation, said here that complete confidence between the Ministers and the administrative machinery was essential for the speedy implementation of India's development plans and projects. In a statement to the Press he suggested that such additional powers574 words
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Article122 1954-02-03 2 BOMBAY The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, has pleaded for the removal of slums from the cities "before we think of magnificent structures." In a message to "Our Bombay" a special publication to be brought out by the Bombay Municipal Corporation on Republic Day, Sri122 words
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120 1954-02-03 2 COLOMBO Ceylon and India signed an agreement here recently for the supply of 30,000 tons of full boUed tlurmese rice to India on loan, for 'a period of three months. Twto shipments. totalling 13,000 tons of rice, now on their way to Colombo from120 words
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981 1954-02-03 3 "For Stability Of Govt. Vote Congress*' TRIVANDRUM: Sri Morarji Desai, Chief Minister, Bombay, told a Congress election meeting the contest in the elections in the State was based on ideologies, and unless the voters returned a particular party in a majority to the981 words
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111 1954-02-03 3 Went By Plane: Back By Goods Train! AHMED ABAD: A Borabay Flyinic Club "Superpiper" aircraft which left on a cross-country flight from Juhu .IVombay) aerodrome early on last Thursday morning crash-landed at a place about 20 miles from AJunedabad! at 1.15 pju. The pilot and* the only one passenger m111 words
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Article282 1954-02-03 3 COMMUNITY PROJECTS IN S. INDIA .NEW DELHI: A conference of Community Project I Officers of the Southern ReKid comprising Andhra, Madras, Trivancore-Cochin, Mysore, and cool will be held at Gandhigram (Muduiai) <rom Feb. 4 to 7. The conference, at which tr.e Centitd Community Projects Administration will also oe represented, has282 words
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Article122 1954-02-03 3 i'OONA: Foreigners arc tiaJcinff an increasin£ interest aot only m the study of the Sanskrit language, but also m research m the ancient langruatfe. The Bhandarkar Oriental liesearch Institute here, which provides facilities for research work m Sanskrit is visited by American, German. French, Chinese and Japanese122 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-02-03 3 Actrefet* Terry Moore (left), who caused such a furore when Mho wore an Ermine bathing suit entertaining troops m Korea, stands bearefooted as she and! Susan Zanuck (right) check the Chinese costume of actress Mitzi Gay nor as *he arrives for a imrty m Hollywood. The74 words
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571 1954-02-03 3 Periyar ERODE: Addressing the conference held here to protest against the modified elementary education scheme of the Madras Government, Periyar E. V. Raniasuami Naicker, Leader of the Dravida Kazhagam, said 90 per cent, of the people were opposed to the new scheme.571 words
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111 1954-02-03 3 Kozhikode Elocution Competitions. KOZHIKODE The local Rotary Club organised elocution competitions for College students at the Cosmopolitan Club here on Jan. 23 and 24. The following are the results Malayalam competition Sri K. T. Raghavan, Gurvayurappan College, won the first prize, and Sri BhasVictoria College, the second karan Nambiyar, Government111 words
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42 1954-02-03 3 FOUNDATION FOR SCHOOL BUILDING LAID CHINGL,EFUT: Sri S. Lalchand Dwidha presiding, Sri G. E. Mutliiruaandi, Collector, and Special Officer of the District Board, laid the fcun-<to'Mon-E(tcne 'for th.~ new biiildiin.;? of the Marwar Dis-ti-ict Board Hiefti School at Achaiwoakkam m MB4ui'antUukara taluq.-42 words
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Article189 1954-02-03 3 To Check Atheistic Propaganda CHIDAMBARAM: An appeal to the heads of mutts to appoint competent men to do propaganda, paricularly m Haxijan cherts, m order to counter the campaign of atheism was made by Sri J. Sivashanmugham Pillai. Speaker of the Madras Legislative Assembly, while inaugurating the Tiruppuvai-Tiruvembavai Conference here189 words
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Article83 1954-02-03 3 MADRAS: Rs. 15,000 worth (28 lbs.) of opium was seized by Sri P. J. Bagalthaya, In.spettor. Excise' and Prohibition Intelligence Bureau, Madras, recently from two passengers at Peramlbur Railway station. T. Vaidyanatha Ayyar (30) of Taniore and Daramdas (38) cf Perumal Mudali Street. George-83 words
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269 1954-02-03 3 AHMED ABAD: The weekly "Harijan" has* characterised the Union Government's decision to institute the titles of "Bharat Ratna" and "Padma Vibhushan" as an "odious practice of making distinction" among civil population. In an editorial note entitled "Abolition of titles," Sri Maganbhai Desal, Editor of the269 words
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118 1954-02-03 3 KANDY Sir Oliver Goonetilleke told the sixth session of the E.C.A.F.E. Committee on Trade and Industry that acres of ravished rubber trees lying idle m Ceylon wore a regTettable memorial of broken pledges by certain countries. Sir Oliver, referring to the sacrifices made by Ceylon118 words
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162 1954-02-03 3 Retired After Forty-One Years Of Service MADRAS: Alter 41 years of service, Mr. M. Harris Foreman, Paint Shop. Southern Railway a-ged 55, has retired from the service of the Railway. He started as an apprentice m the Perambur Railway Workshop m 1913, and resigning: later, he jointed the Mesopotamian Railway162 words
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Article57 1954-02-03 3 MADRAS: The Madras Hereditary Village Offices (Extension to Pudukottal) Bill. 1954, has been published m last week's Gazette to elicit public opinion. The Bill contain* four idauses, and seeks to extend the Madras Hereditary Village Offices Act. of 1895. and the rules, notifications, and orders issued57 words
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Advertisement68 1954-02-03 3 Happiness at &st WORLD'S BEST KNOWN SPECIFIC FOR LOSS OF VITALITY, VIGOUR, PREMATURE OLD AGE KFUVOUS DEBILITY.,4SAr/-otf FREEUTEmvtt. PRI.CC Bfcß BOTTLE S 12.00 SOLE A.GCMTS: YHOSK 4 GEORGT, L4i Waterloo Street. SinQapare 7. J VoahcahhaDdttrenfthmeaaa /y*WV\^. lot to your family. Set that your 4k ««hri»!w«n<lioo«LT«k«o>d mJ^S V Ti^^C UwOild.'Jy. SermSeaS68 words
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Article301 1954-02-03 4 ,t£° LOMBO: T* 1 biggest U.N.P. annual conference and rally ©ve r to be convened by the party will be held at the Colombo Racecourse from Friday. February 19 to Sunday February 21. During the threeday sessions 2,000 U. N. P. Youth Leaguers wUI camp at301 words
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216 1954-02-03 4 COLOMBO: The Sangha has issued an order on Dr. G. P. Malalasekara, President of the All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress, prohibiting him from taking anyfurther action regarding the proposal to film the life of the Buddha. The order is signed by the Maha Nayake Theros of216 words
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Article89 1954-02-03 4 KANDY; in the Inland Transport Committee, sessions of ECAFE the Soviet engineer delegate. Mr. V. N. Osmachko said that in the U.S.S.R. the training of drivers and mechanics was carried out in special schools conducted; at the expense of the State. These centres of training89 words
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129 1954-02-03 4 COLOMBO: F,:ve hundred prisoners will walk out of the prisons m the Island on April 10 the day the Queen arrives m Colombo. The full number who will benefit by the amnesty has not been worked out yet. The details are expected to be129 words
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Article, Illustration561 1954-02-03 4 'Do you smoke?' enquired < handsome young 1 man offering me a cigarette. An habitua smoker as I am. I accepts his kind offer unhesitatingly little knowing that I was un der the hypnotic spell of thi young man before me.561 words
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Article40 1954-02-03 4 Mr. Mrs. K. O. Iyer of the Medical Department, Johore. wish to thank all friends who klndfcy sent valuable presents and Congratulatory messages on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Sow: Padma with CM: Rajan at Calcutta.40 words
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Article96 1954-02-03 4 COLOMBO, Feb. 2. Several Communist trade unionists have outwitted Ceyl«:i ipolilco and left for Vienna to attend classes organised by the World Federation of Trade Unions, informed sources s.iid yesterday. Premier Sir John Kotelawa*a had ordered that the Reds should not be allowed to leave the96 words
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Article100 1954-02-03 4 LONDON. Feb. 2. Sclwyn Liioyd, Minister of State for t'orcisa Affairs. told the House of Commons Monday he believes the Egyptian Government has not taken "all possible steps" to prevent attacks on Britons m the Suez Oanal Zone. He added the situation Id the strategic Zone was nonetheless100 words
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Article150 1954-02-03 4 JAKARTA, Feb. 2. The former chief of Dutch Intelli« gence Service in Indonesia "NEFIS." J. W. L. Jungschlager, wa-j arrested in Jakarta on Saturday, according to poi.ce authorities. Mr. Jungschlager is at present employed by the Dutch navigation company. KvP.M., at Jakarta. Reason of the arrest was150 words
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