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Title Section16 1954-02-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DC No. 861. SINGAPORE, IHPRgD&Y, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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173 1954-02-11 1 Says It's An Insult To United Nations DACCA, Feb. 10— Pakistan Premier Mohammed Ali called on Indian Premier Nehru yesterday to repudiate the Kawhmir Constituent Assembly's decision last week in favour of the disputed state's accession to India. He called it a unilateralAP; Reuter - 173 words
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Article70 1954-02-11 1 ROME, Feb. 10. A tonesome ball wandered in from the country last night. He charged up a main street and sent pedestrians fleam* in panic, butttmr two of them. He then dashed Into a jtarafre and bowled over a taxi. Firemen cornered him in thqp garage,A.P. - 70 words
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Article239 1954-02-11 1 Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, General Secretary of the Government and City Council Labour Union has warned Mr. Karthigesu, Secretary of the Joint Council of Action, not to interfere with the issues of the daily rated employees, much less offer adverse comments on their demands. Mr. Palaiyan,239 words
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Article119 1954-02-11 1 LONDON, Feb. 10. The popular illustrated London paper, the Daily Sketch, said in an editorial today several hundred bus conductors In Birmingham "are threatening to resign if coloured men are m ployed as bus conductors." "There can be only one explanation of this reaction colour prejudice," theReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-02-11 1 Russian A- Bombs Several Hundreds? STOCKHOLM, Feb. 10.— The Swedish Defence Staff tmbUcation "Contact with the Armed Force*" estimated yesterday that the Soviet Union is turainjr, out about 100 atom bombs or atom shells a year. This figure the publication added in a 60-page review of the great powers probableReuter - 125 words
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Article74 1954-02-11 1 LONJX)N, Feb. 10.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churrhill said Tuesday that the United States will keep air bases in Britain as long «3 they arc needed "in the general interest of world peace and security." He told a questioner in the House of Commons the BritishA.P. - 74 words
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Article72 1954-02-11 1 SAUDI ARABIA REJECTS U.S. ARMS! WASHINGTON. Feb. JO. —Oil-rich Saudi Arabia is reported to have rejected a United States offer to oro\t«Je weapons to expand and modernize its armed force*. Informed official* said! King Ibn Saudi has informed the United States embassy he considers unacceptable a draft of a militaryA.P. - 72 words
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238 1954-02-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent ERNAKULAM, Feb. 10. Congress President Nehru concluded his six-day tour of TravancoreCochin State, appealing to the electorate to give a clear verdict. Only will such verdict show themselves and the people outside where the State stands.238 words
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Article141 1954-02-11 1 EUROPE FOR EUROPEANS BERLIN, F©b. 10. The theme of the proposal Mr. Molotov has promised to put forward on European security at today's meeting of the big four is confidently expected by Western delegates to be ''Europe for the Europeans." Developing his argument that the six-nation European army which theReuter - 141 words
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Article72 1954-02-11 1 KAMPALA (Uganda), Feb. 10.— The streets of Kampala were deserted yesterday the second day of mourning over the opposing of the Kabaka of Buganda. Most Buganda workers reported for work wearing dark cloth emblems as a sign of mourning and some business had to close whenA.P. - 72 words
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Article89 1954-02-11 1 SYDNEY. Feb. 10. Mr. Joseph Cahill, Premier of New South Wales announced 3 change in the royal tour plans In LiLsmore today. The Queen will now return from Wollonigong on the south coast tomorrow by train instead of car. Mr. Oahill said in making: the announcementReuter - 89 words
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Article62 1954-02-11 1 KARACHI, Feb. 10.— A U.S. naval captain dropped in by helicopter on the GovernorGeneral of Pakistan's official residence yesterday and signing the visitor's book took Prince Aly Khan and the Begum Aga Khan for a Joy ride. He was Captain Gallery, Commanding the U.S. cruiserA.P. - 62 words
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Article56 1954-02-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent BKANBR, Feb. 10. The nlneteen-day-old hartal in protest against the export of wheat from Rajasthan was called off yesterday following advice from a deputation that waited on the State's Chief Minister at Jaipur. The deputation said they have got an assurance that56 words
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Article151 1954-02-11 1 CATHOLICS TO BOYCOTT CANBERRA, Feb. 10. I Prime Minister R. G. Menziea I yesterday personally intervened in an effort to aettte sectarian dispute which threatens to mar the Queen's presentation of new colours to the Royal Military College of Duntroon on Feb. 17. Forty Roman Catholic students have been toldA.P. - 151 words
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173 1954-02-11 1 Few Russian Orders For Br. Businessmen MOSCOW, Feb. 10.— One of the British businessmen now ending a two-week visit here said yesterday that Soviet trade organisations wanted to buy at 1950 prices and British exporters were thus faced with a serious costs problem. Another of the party said there wereReuter - 173 words
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Article50 1954-02-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent BEZWADA, Feb 10—A Joint meeting of £he executivte of the Andhra Pradesh Congress and Andhra Assembly Party today unanimously passed a re* solution against the scrapping of Prohibition. The Andhra Government recently appointed a committee to go into the question of prohibition. uopyvignx.50 words
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Article76 1954-02-11 1 BERLIN, Feb. 10.— Russia has. flatly tow the West she will attend a Korean peace conference only as a neutral, diplomatic officials reported Tuesday. She has refused to sit at a conference with the label of an aggressor on the side of the Chinese and NorthA.P. - 76 words
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Article217 1954-02-11 1 —Vice Premier JAKARTA, Feb. 10.— Indonesian Vice Premier Wongsonegoro said today it is highly unlikely that the Malayan Communists have moved their headquarters from the Malayan jungles to Indonesia, Wonggonegoro, who is the top man in charge of the nation's .security, wasA.P. - 217 words
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269 1954-02-11 1 S. Korea Calms Down: No Interference With Indian Troops SEOUL, Feb. 10.— South Korea's Prime Minister said today his roveroment "at the present docs not plan to Interfere with Indian troops leaving the Korean Neutral Zone for home. Earlier, South Korea's Foreign Minister had threatened to withdraw a guarantee of269 words
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161 1954-02-11 1 INDIAN TROOPS SAIL HONE FROM KOREA SEOUL, Feb. 10.— A contingent of Indian troops sailed from Korea yesterday with 88 PoWa, despite angry proteats from South Korea. North Korean and Chinese prisoners had refused South Korean pleas to remain in the country and asked, instead, to be taken to neutral161 words
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Article44 1954-02-11 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 10.—The first through passenger train from Moscow arrived in Peking yesterday on schedule, the New China Communist news agency reported today. The agency said leading officials of the Ministry of Railways were among those present to greet the train's Boviet crew. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article70 1954-02-11 1 Accused To Be Returned SEOUL., Feb. 10.—A highly placed Government source said yesterday that 17 prisoners of war accused of murder will be turned over to the United Nations Command by the IndLan Command before Feb. 21, when the last of the Indians are scheduled to leave Korea. The sourceA.P. - 70 words
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Article548 1954-02-11 2 JNDO-CHINA t (Mi a y presents a most, tragic spectacle of a grim struggle between an effete colonialism and a militant communism, providing no chance whatever to genuine nationalism to save either the country or the people. It is a most pathetic example of the548 words
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701 1954-02-11 2 No Date Fixed Yet CALCUTTA: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, who passed through Calcutta on his way to East Bengal on an electioneering campaign told Pressmen at the airport that no date had yet been fixed for a meeting of the Prime MinistersFOC - 701 words
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Article527 1954-02-11 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner in India, sajd that both the Prime Miaistefi of India and Pakistan should meet at an early date to discuss "all th- outstanding is- sues in general and the questions of Kashmir and evacuee property in particular." Speaking toFOC - 527 words
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Article137 1954-02-11 2 NEW DELHI: A Gandhi Peace Prize Fund Trust is likely to be set up soon with a target of Rs. 50,00,000. The first contribution to the Trust is expected to come from the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad The organisers, who intend to make the prize theFOC - 137 words
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Article436 1954-02-11 2 NEW DELHI Prime Minister Nehru has sent the following message in connection with Uie fourth All-India Police Athletic meeting at Jullunder. Last year and the year before, I sent a message conveying my good wishes to the police forces of India on th« occasion of theirFOC - 436 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-02-11 2 PHOTO. Thls airvtew shown the £800,000 "Britannia" propellerturbine airliner still lying in the muddy foreshore at Littleton-upon-Severn, Gloucestershire. The plane was crash-landed tMere after the starboard inner engine caught fire during a test flight. Of the 14 people aboard, one was slightly injured. The plane is the neoond prototype.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article139 1954-02-11 2 OTTAWA Lt -Gen. Sir Archibald Nye, British High Commissioner here, said A§ian countries felt that People's China should be admitted to the United Nations as a possible way to separate it from the Soviet Union. Sir Archibald said opposition to U.N. membership for People's China139 words
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Article111 1954-02-11 2 Magadha Tourist Centre PATNA: The Bihar, State Government has sanctioned Rs 100.000 for the improvement of Rajgir and its surroundings so as to develop the site 3 India's first imperial capital as a tourist atrtaction. Rajgir* known in Buddhist and Jain literature as Giriraj, or th« city of the hills,FOC - 111 words
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Article470 1954-02-11 2 Exemption For Cotton Urged BOMBAY: Important decisions relating to taxation on cotton and on problems connected with the cultivation, development and research m cotton were taken by the Indian Central Cotton Committee which held its 69th meeting here under the Chairmanship of Mr. K R. DamleFOC - 470 words
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Article36 1954-02-11 2 PARIS, Feb. 9 France's 1,800 meteorologists, some'cf e^ ear ning aa little as ***** francs (£25) a monthtoday threatened" to oelebrate the end of the great h V sttUtl&f for more pay > ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article170 1954-02-11 2 NEW DELHI: Encouraged by the results obtained from the adoption of the Japanese, method of paddy cultivation, particularly in the form of higher yield and low.seed rate, the (government of India ha* decided that all work connected with the promotion of the Japanese method shallFOC - 170 words
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Article215 1954-02-11 2 BOMBAY: Plans are under way to ceobrate the Indian textile centenary which falls m March next. An international textile exhibition will be Hold in Bombay. The Textile Association fljiuiaj which is in charge of the arrangements is bringing out a 300-page volume trac.ne the history of theBNFS - 215 words
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Article32 1954-02-11 2 Actress Breaks Wrist LONDON, Feb. 9 Actress Vivien Leigh fell and brokehS left wrist five minutes after the curtain went up i Mt night lon h«r current hit ni^v 'Sleepiaj Prtwe.' A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article264 1954-02-11 2 KUMBH NAGAR President Rajeudra Pra«ad said that Indian culture had withstood the test of time became of its capacity to assimilate what was good in other r-ul-tures. Inaugurating a cultural conference organised by the Bharatiya Sanskrit! Sammelan, Dr. Prasad said that thi.-, catholicity was a uniqueFOC - 264 words
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Article247 1954-02-11 2 ALLAHABAD: Mr. K. Af. Munshi, Governor of Uttar Pradesh, said that wars had been increasing in frequency owing to religious doubts and spiritual bankruptcy. "Wars are not caused by external circumstances." he added. "They are caused by selfishness hatred in man for man, by bigotry and intoleranceFOC - 247 words
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97 1954-02-11 2 DUM DUM: The eightmcmber Japanese Medical Mission, sponsored by the Osaka Pharmaceutical Association and led by Mr Fuzaso Inaba, arrived here from Rangoon. The Mission is now on a fortnight's tour of Indian cities, studying and exploring medical markets in this country. During their stay,FOC - 97 words
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Article62 1954-02-11 2 ROME, Feb. 9. Pope Pius XII rested well during: the night and took some food today, a Catholic source said. The Pope who will be 78 on Mar. 2 has ibeen i'l for the past 15 daya Reports said h<? ha« been slowly lmprovintc in the pas' fewReuter - 62 words
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1129 1954-02-11 3 NEHRU URGES UNITY ECONOMIC PROGRESS T.'C. State Election Campaign HARD WORK, NOT MAGIC COULD ABOLISH POVERTY OPPOSITION ATTITUDE CRITICISED TRICHUR: The biggest problem before the country today was the fight against poverty, and it could be abolished not by magic, or shoutine slogans, but only by hard work to increaseFOC - 1,129 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-02-11 3 ;Y: Sri WADAKKANCHERRY: Sri Nehru, who reached) Wadakkeacherry after traversing a small stretch of Madras area between the two Travanoore Cochin enclaves Chittur and Nemara, remarked humorously that he was fet'lins very confused because in the course of the last two hours or so he was told that ha wasFOC; AP - 237 words
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Article165 1954-02-11 3 ERNAKULAM: Addressing a public meet.ng Sri A. K. Gopalan, Communist M.U.P.. In the House of the people, urged the people to cast their votes against the Congress Party in the ensing elections since the Congress Party had failed to improve the econom c condtiions of theFOC - 165 words
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Article60 1954-02-11 3 TRIVANDRUM: Sr: N. Narayanan, Independent candidate has withdrawn his candidature from that const in the Pathanamthitta constituency in favour of another Independent candidate. Sri K. P. Raman Pi Hay who is supported by the United Front of Leftists. The Congress candidate in that constituency is Sri M.FOC - 60 words
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Article102 1954-02-11 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Tra-vancore-Cochin Government has issued a circular, emphas sing its keenness to see that the elections are conducted smoothly and efficiently, and that no hitch happens at any stage. All heads of departments and officers have directed to give unstinted cooperation to officers enagged on electionFOC - 102 words
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Article259 1954-02-11 3 AHMED ABAD: Ahmedabad despatched over 1,00,000 bales of cloth to the upoountry markets in January, and exported 6,387 bales of cloth to Aden, Egypt, Singapore, and Indonesia. During January, about 75.000 bales ol cloth was despatched by railways alone and over 25.000 bales of cloth by otherFOC - 259 words
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912 1954-02-11 3 TRIVANDRUM: Travancon- < .< hi n State election campaiipi has stitr !«><(, and i» gathering momentum in rural and urban area*. All-Indita leaders of the various contesting parties have given the campaign a great start. The President of the Indian National Congress iaFOC - 912 words
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Article77 1954-02-11 3 TRTVANDRUM: The Tra-vancorc-Cochin Government has sanctioned advance travelling allowance being paid to all those who are selected for duty at polling stations during the ensu ng elections. Heads of departments and offices have been directed to prepare consolidated advance, T.A. Bills and forward themFOC - 77 words
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Article27 1954-02-11 3 TAIPEH, Feb. 9. Mr. Harold Stassen. Director of the Foreign Operations Administration is scheduled to visit Formosa for one day on Fob. 18.27 words
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Article34 1954-02-11 3 LONDON, F*b. 9. Major General Cfecil S Sugden, at present Chief of 'Staff, British Army of the Rhine, has been appointed Commander of British Forces, Hongkong, the Minister of Detenee announced lsit night ReuterReuter - 34 words
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736 1954-02-11 3 NEW DELHI: Several collections of reoorfe from private and) official source* in India and from abroad have been added) to the National Archive* of India in 195&. Among them are papers relating to Mahatma Gandhi's admission to the Inner Temple. A plan for opening736 words
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Article231 1954-02-11 3 BOMBAY: The tiny fishing viWa^e of Koliwada in Worli. Central Bombay, was agog celebrating- the arrival of Sri Nehru's white cap. The village's" great memento" was obtained by a party of fishermen, who had been sent to Delhi by the Bombay Government for the Republic DayFOC - 231 words
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Article146 1954-02-11 3 ABDULLAH WRITING HIS BIOGRAPHY JAMMU. The former Kashmir Premier. Sheikh Abdullah, now a detenu at Udhampur, is currently writing his autobiography in Urdu, it Is learnt. The former Premier is detained in the spacious Tara Nivas a place built by the ex-Maharaja Hari S'ngli. Recently on his request, the GovernmentBNFS - 146 words
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Article29 1954-02-11 3 CHICAGO. Feb. 9. A Ohicasro policeman died Sunday of wounds received Saturd.iv in a srun battle with a Chinese laundryman he sought to arrest ob an assault pharsre, A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article197 1954-02-11 3 THOUGHT EVOLUTION PATaNA: Prof. Julian Huxley, well-known biologist and author, said that the need of mankind in the present age was to make efforts to understand the new picture of the universe and apply it to the problems of human life to help man realise hi> destiny. Men an<j womenFOC - 197 words
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Article, Illustration1648 1954-02-11 4 Senate Should Not fie Abolished Amendments Proposed COLOMBO: The Senate should not be abolished* but thm Lower Hou*e should make a determined effort to select men of competence for election to the Senate, says Sir Ukwatte Jayasundtora, Q.C.. Jn a report to the Constitution Amendment Committee of theFOC - 1,648 words
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Article113 1954-02-11 4 LONDON, Feb. 10. Lord Goddard, Britain's Lord Chief Justice, hinted yesterday that American soldiers who have illegitimate children in Britain may soon be ordered to pay maintenance fees. Lord Goddard and two other judges dismissed an application for a warrant to arrest an American airman, RobertReuter - 113 words
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Article124 1954-02-11 4 Inspector Y. Rajajcopal* Menon, 'of the S /igapore Police Faroes and Miss P. Kama!*, daughter of Mr. C. Partfeasarathy of the Straits Times Press Ltd.. and Mrs. Parthasarathy. whose marriage was celebrated recently at the residence of Mr. P. Govindasami Filial, J.P., at 6th Mile, Upper Serangoon Road.124 words
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Article112 1954-02-11 4 COLOMBO, Feb. 10.— In a bid for new trade with South. Asia. Russia has invited i» oountries in the region U, send five-man delegations to the Soviet Union in September or October. The invitations were delivered by V. A. Menshikov, Soviet delegate to the currentA.P. - 112 words
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110 1954-02-11 4 SYDNEY, Feto. 10^-Hun-dreds of people stampeded when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in the New South Wales country town of Lasmore last night. Women and children were crushed by the weight of the crowd, their .screams almost unheard above the roarAP - 110 words
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Article107 1954-02-11 4 NEW YORK, Feb 10.— The Israeli delegation at" the United Nations warned yesterday that a "grave situation" would exist if Jordan declined to attend a meeting with Israel to talk over frontier differences Israel has invoked article 12 •*u Armistice Agreement with Jordan calling for a bilateral reviewReuter - 107 words
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Article119 1954-02-11 4 HONGKONG, Feb. 10.— The Chinese Communists have issued a map listing: the British Grown Colony of Hongkong as a part of China. The map was put out last August and the revised border was noticed only recently by the Chinese Nationalist news agency. CentralA.P. - 119 words
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Article63 1954-02-11 4 Following soccer fixture* for Indian Recreation Club has been announced: Feb. 13: I.R.C, Vs. R.A.P.c Neesoon Feb. 15: I.R.C. V S R.A 8C Pasir Panjang. Feb. 17: I.R.C. Vs. H.M.3 Charity. Feb. 19: I.R.C. Vs. Embarkation H.Q. Feb. 25: I.R.C. Vs. H.MS Newfoundland All the games will63 words
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Article29 1954-02-11 4 The Annual General meeting: of th« Local Indian OonRresa, Masai, will be held on Fet>. 14 at 3. 30 pjn. Mr. N Krishna Pillay, will preaid*29 words
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