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Title Section16 1954-02-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 16. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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549 1954-02-27 1 Would 'Punish' Pakistan If Aid Is Misused Also Offers Aid To India! NEW DELHI, FEB. 26.— PRESIDENT EISENHOWER HAS INFORMED PRIME MINISTER JWYIIUKLAL. NEHRU OF HIS DECISION TO EXTEND MILITARY AID TO PAKISTAN. "I want you to know directly fromReuter - 549 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-02-27 1 Photo taken on the occasion of His Excellency Sir John NicolL Governor of Singapore declaring open Alexandra Fire Station, Friday. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President City Conn* til is seen rtdTttelng. His Excellency is seated to Us right with Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy and45 words
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Article184 1954-02-27 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26.— Prime Minister N«hru of India end Premier Mohammed Ali of Pakistan had an unscheduled airport chat today which the Fakistan premier termed "proof p«jHinv«" India has nothing to fear from United States military aid to his country. Mohammed Ali beamed with surpriseA.P. - 184 words
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95 1954-02-27 1 Crashed while determining another crash NEW DELMI, Feb. 26. —An Indian Airline^ Douglas DC-3 which crashed yesterday during tests to determine the cause of a previous crash, carried a crew of three, all Indiana, who were killed. The co-pilot, K. R. Malhotra, was the brother of the Indian Government's inspector95 words
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48 1954-02-27 1 Congress Wins More Seats In P.E.P.S.U. From Our Own Correspondent PATIAI-A, Feb. 26.—Congress hag won fifteen seats out of twenty for which results have been so far announced in the elections to PEPSU State Assembly. The right wing Akalis have secured three seats, Communists one and Independent one.—Copyright.48 words
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Article66 1954-02-27 1 LONDON, Feb. 26. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, forecast that Poland, Czecholovakia and other Eastern European countries would not always be under Russian dominition. The Prime Minister added: "No solution is in sight at present for these subjugated state?. We have all rejected the courseReuter - 66 words
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Article62 1954-02-27 1 The countries that &r* getting military assistance from the United States are EUROPE Belgium, Luxembourg. Denmark, France, Greece, The Netherlands. Norway, Portugal. Spain. the United Kingdom, and Yugoslavia. NEAR EAST: Ethiopia, Iran and Turkey. FAR EAST: Indo-chinn, Korea, Formosa. The Phllipp nes, and Thailand. LATIN AMERICA62 words
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Article67 1954-02-27 1 KARACHI, Feb. 26.— Prime Minister Mohammed All, commenting last night on the U.S. agreement to give Pakistau military assistance, said Pakistan has given an undertaking "not to engage in any act of aggression against any nation." Besides this, Pakistan has not given any undertaking, he added. "The U.S.A.P. - 67 words
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Article56 1954-02-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 26. Mr. V. V Srin vasa Iyengar, former Judge of Madras High Court and distinguished member of Madras Bar died here last ni^ht. Mr. Iyengar was eightytwo. He was considered the doyen of the Bar and had v<?ry lucrative practice in56 words
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Article97 1954-02-27 1 NEW DEL.HI, Feb. 26. Lucknow'a famous wolf boy may have a father, but the authorities are demanding plenty of proof from a mas who insists Ramu is his stolen son. Mahabir Prasad of Indore state claims he recognised the child as his son stolen from hisA.P. - 97 words
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Article112 1954-02-27 1 U.S. Seduced By U.K. France WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.RcbubHcan Senators are warning the Eisenhower Administration against the dangers of being seduced by Britain and France into recognition or appeasement of Communist China at the approaching Far Eastern conference in Geneva. Fears that the British and French Governments for their own commercialReuter - 112 words
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Article42 1954-02-27 1 BEIRUT. Feb. 26.— ExSyrian President Adib Shighekly, who was over* thrown by the» army yesterday, arrived in Beirut by car shortly after midnight with his brother and adjutant. The three are guests of the Saudi Arabian legation here.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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133 1954-02-27 1 McCarthism Is A Headache WASHINGTON. Feb. 26. Mr. Kobert Stevens the Secretary of the Army, quickly and "•categorically" denied reports that he was prepared to resign if President Eisenhower did not pubuciy support him ..n his feud with the Som-munist-hunting Senator Joseph ivtcCarthy. The resignation reports came from sources closeReuter - 133 words
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Article72 1954-02-27 1 LONDON, Feb. 26. Sir Winston Churchill the Prime Minister, said he still thought a meeting of heads of state or governments with Foreign Secretaries "should not *>e ruled out." Churchill who was speaking in the House of Commons debate on the Berlin conference also said thatReuter - 72 words
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Article249 1954-02-27 1 Sabotage Charge Against Neguib CAIRO, Feb. 27 Major Salem Thursday accused. General Neguib of "sabotaging: the work of the Revolution Command Council." He told a press conference: "We could have killed Neguib but we decided to let him live in the same way we did with ex-King Farouk and LieutenantReuter - 249 words
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Article138 1954-02-27 1 CAIRO, Feb. 26.— Egypt's military regime announced on Thursday the sudden ouster, of the moderate President, Neguib, would not bring this country against the Western powers. Apparently concerned by reaction abroad to deposing the popular President Premier, the army Revolutionary Council spokesman called foreign i.ewsmenA.P. - 138 words
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Article121 1954-02-27 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 26.— The Maldives group of atolls in the Indian Ocean are to become a Sultanate once again, it was officially announced on Thursday by its Embassy in Colombo. In January last year the islands, which had had Sultans for over 800 years, became aA.P. - 121 words
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171 1954-02-27 1 PAJUS. Feb. 26. France is not likely to make any maior diplomatic move on the indo-China before the flvepower Far Eastern conference in Geneva on April 26, it is learned here. French Government officials said that France was not nlanning an immediate action on the IndianReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-02-27 1 Photo. The newly born Princess of Luxemburg, daughter of the Prinoe Jean and Princesis Josephine-Christened in a catholic ceremony in Luxemburg. Godfather wan King Leopold of Belgium, and the Luxemburg Grand Duchcw, Charlotte, waa Godmother.— AP.AP. - 39 words
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86 1954-02-27 1 Govt. Land For Landless In Andhra From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Feb. 26.—Andhra Chief Minister Prakasam told the State Assembly Government would soon bring legislation for distribution or available and unobjectionable government land among landless peasants. Statistics about availability were being collected he said. He made the announcement during the86 words
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Article146 1954-02-27 1 LONDON, Feb. 26. Mr. Hugh Gaitaskell, former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, will lead the British delegation to the unofficial Commonwealth Relations conference opening: in Lahore, Pakistan on Mar. 17, The conference, which will discuss various Commonwealth economic, financial and other questions, has been convened by the PakistanReuter - 146 words
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Article132 1954-02-27 1 KANDY. Ceylon, 26. An International Co operative Bank or Regional Jiunk for As.ia an<] the Far East was propose^ at the Food and Agricultural Organisation's conference on co-operativea here. The proposal came up in th« committee fcm co-operatives and governments which is presided over byReuter - 132 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Feb. 27, 1954. NOTES AND COMMENTS
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Article173 1954-02-27 2 \\'E agree with Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, the population expert's suggestion that one of the ways of solving the population pressure is to permit migration to under-developed and under-populated areas. This is easy enough to carry out within the frontiers of one and the same country, that is, from173 words
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Article99 1954-02-27 2 THE Tamil Representative Council of Singapore may well congratulate itself on the Rendel Commission's firm "no" to any further representation to the Commerce Chambers in the Colony's legislature. The TRC's broadside against this blatant piece of communalism this double evil of reserva-tion-cum communalism was so devastating that99 words
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Article233 1954-02-27 2 "THE I.M.P. has done practically nothing. I am fed up with it," so saying, its General Secretary Inche Badrillah bin Abdul Karim is reported to have handed his resignation to the party boss Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar. The immediate cause of his resignation was,233 words
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833 1954-02-27 2 STAND ON PLEBISCITE M KASHMIR UNCHANGED NEW DELHI: Whether on his own initiative or on representations made to him by Pakistan, Dr. Frank Graham, who still continues to be the U.N. Mediator for Kashmir, has taken note of the State Constituent Assembly's833 words
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Article120 1954-02-27 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's Foreign Minister. Mr. Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, said whether Mr. Nehru repudiated the Kashmir Constituent Assembly's decision to accede that State to India or not. the accession has to be derided bv r plebiscite." Mr. Zafrullah Khan made the statement to Pressmen who asked him to commentFOC - 120 words
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400 1954-02-27 2 LONDON: The British Oouncii has planned for this year an ambitious programme of study courses in the United Kingdom for students from overseas. Twenty-four courses, with places for 650 specialists' from all parts of the world, and each lasting for two or threeFOC - 400 words
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Article325 1954-02-27 2 PATIALA: Polling in the general ejection* to tae 60--mejuuer PjuttSU Legislative Assembly wiucn ewnaucnc<-,^ in ei^nt of the 48 conatitutncues waii ■'biisinessiUi.e" aiwJ was Uusk. upt-o nnuuuy. ©omnetent authorities placed tiie I'.xiL'nt of pouiiig at an average of 60 oe*- cent of th« total voters. '1FOC - 325 words
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Article116 1954-02-27 2 j BOALtiA*; Tne Goan Press publish*** a communique issued by tne Portuguese uovtrrnmem. in Liva aenyint tne cumin* of the lncwan flag wnich iiew over Cnepora tort mU jou. *t>, i.iaiun tvepa^ic Day. The oonnoiuuxique said that ril a^_ flag **"*<** down at cnepora wasFOC - 116 words
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Article153 1954-02-27 2 MADRAS: Tenders received from all over the world tor the supply of plant and machinery for the Integral ooach factory at Perambur are now bei» R examinee D> the Central Ciovernment, it a understood. Meanwhile, construction work is under progress at the site of the Factory, and theFOC - 153 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-02-27 2 Shortly before sunset, the Royal Yacht GOTHIC sailed down Sydney Harbour on rVE "U with Her Majesty and Hi* Royal Highness aboard!, bonnd for Hobart, capital of Tasmanin It was* the Queen's last sight of the city of Sydney and) Its quiet bays As the whit*86 words
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305 1954-02-27 2 No Bonus By Ahmedabad Textile Mills AHMED ABAD: None of the 54 out of 62 textile mills of Ahmedabad is in a position to give bonus to its employees for 1952. according to the. representation submitted bv Ahmedabad Millowners* Association to the Voluntary Arbitration Board The Board was set upFOC - 305 words
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183 1954-02-27 2 Malabar P.S.P., Members Resign On Aikya Kerala CALICUT: Nineteen members belonging to the Malabar Praja Socialist Party have resigned from the party, disagreeing with the views of the party o n Aikya Kerala. The members include, Sris K. A. Darao ciara Menon Ettur P. Damodaran, Kariyal Achuthan, E. P Sumitran,FOC - 183 words
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53 1954-02-27 2 LAHORE: The West PunJ»b Government decided to lift precensorship on newspapers In the province, it l s learnt Censorship on press matters relating to Anti-Ahme-mya agitation ana the martial ha iO was imposed mmedlately after the martial law was lifted in the middle of MayFOC - 53 words
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Article343 1954-02-27 2 NEW DELHI: The Hindi Section of the Central Ministry jf Education has published in pamphlet form 5,500 Hindi ernis pertaining to mathema :iCS, physics, chemistry, botany and the social sciences, for eli •iting comments from experts n the field, the general public and the State Governments. TheseFOC - 343 words
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Article222 1954-02-27 2 NEW DELHI: A reference to complaints about -iscr: initiatory treatment of non-whm passengers on P. and O. boat^ was made by Mr. Anil K Chan-da, Deputy Minister for External Affairs. j n the Ho u^ £f the People. Mr. Chanda, who wa« re plying to Mr.FOC - 222 words
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Advertisement170 1954-02-27 2 "Unberthed Tickets for the S.S. "Rajula sailing from Singapore on 15th March 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the 15th March 1954, for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Monday, Ist March 1954, at 9 a,m. ISLAY170 words
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896 1954-02-27 3 Rajaji's Tributes To Their Character And Courage M.IUKAS: WelcmiiiK tHe tit* contlnm-it of ft. »Man t«>t«Jian horce back f i run Rorea, the Chl-f Mim lr oi Ma.:ras, >ir. C. Kaja K opaJac4jarl CU f Mmlsl^nr friends, you have returned from abroad and.FOC - 896 words
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Article289 1954-02-27 3 SITES IN U.*\ JAGATOHAM: Mor ft inscribe^ bricks have since been discovered which Riv€ 3Ome more (particulars regarding the personality of King Silavarman. As many as 44 bricka from Site 1 contain the second Sanskrit verse. Nearly a dozen out of these 44 bricks contain »uch deep jmpreaslong from289 words
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Article124 1954-02-27 3 JUBBULPORE. Dr. Pattabh. Sitaramayya, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, said that foreign pockets in India would De liquidated the same way British imperialism was done away with. Any foreign hold could never survive a nonviolent and spiritual movement against t, he added. Addressing a public meetingFOC - 124 words
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Article79 1954-02-27 3 NAGPUR: Bonus, totalling over Rs. 7,00,000 would be paid to about 24,000 textile workers in Madhya Pradesh. This represents one-fourth of the award of bonous by the Provincial Industrial Court for the two year period 1950-52 which the Labour Appellate Tribunal at Bombay directed to beFOC - 79 words
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Article46 1954-02-27 3 RAJKOT: Mrs. Mary Clubwala Jadhav, Chairman of the Handicapped an<j Juvenile Delinquents Welfare Panel of the Central Social Welfare Board, btaled that the Union Government would shortly bring in a model Children's Fill, which couio be adopted by o^au: Government < to regulate their child welfare activities.46 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-02-27 3 Photo. A crowd of 60,000 marches toward the West Bengal Legislature, (bahimJ camara), to protest against the police arresit wf schoolteachers Who had* staged *> sit-down strike lasting six days In the centre of one Calcutta's busiest highways. (Picture right) In the fterest fighting yet aeen inA.P. - 99 words
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Article327 1954-02-27 3 WEW D£l.HI: About 60 ar-u.-.u-o 1 from all over India will i«ko part in tne National Muaic *<-stivai to be held in LKiiu i ruin March M, it is learnt. i'ne Festival is sponsored by the Sangeet Natak Akadaini &ei up by the Government of India and327 words
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Article275 1954-02-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Baiiwav Minister. Sri Lai Bahadur Slutstrl, In presenting" the* Railway Budget, said in.tfce Union Parliament that althougfh be had not found it possible to offer at present any relief In the matter of freights and fares generally, the fd* towing travel concessionsFOC - 275 words
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Article660 1954-02-27 3 BOMBAY Mr. N. Dandekar, President of the Indian National Steamship Owners' occasion of the annual general Association, speaking on the meeting of the Association said that because of the nascent stage of Indian shipping, the industry should be exempt from taxation at least on the profits ploughedFOC - 660 words
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Article110 1954-02-27 3 LAHORE: The Turco-Pakis-ten Agreement, announced recently had a mixed reception here. Ch. Nazir Ahmed, a member of the Constituent Assembly, said the reaction of the Muslim world to the agreement should be given due weight. He added "Pakistan should see that she takes no stepFOC - 110 words
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Article50 1954-02-27 4 NEW DELHI, F»b. 26. Defence Minister Mahavir Tyagl announced today that India is planning to send an aircraft purchasing mission to "a number of countries." The announcement came on eve of axival tomorrow of French Air Minister Loula Christiaena to confer with Defence Ministry official* A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article25 1954-02-27 4 WASHINGTON. Feb. 96. The United States Government told Poland to close its Consulates General at New York, Chicago and Detriot. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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1204 1954-02-27 4 Economic Doom Of Ceylon COLOMBO: Mr. Dudley Senanayake <foimer Premier), addressing the UNP Conference, criticised the Finance Minister's statement on foreign capital. Such a policy, he said, would mean the end of Ceylon's economic freedom. But, replied the Finance Minister (Sir Oliver Ooonetilleke), he hadFOC - 1,204 words
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91 1954-02-27 4 Rebels Elect New Syrian President BEIRUT, Feb. 26.— Middle East radio reports said Thursday the rebel group have elected former President Hashem Atassi President of Syria in place of Adib Shishekly whose resignation was officially announced by Radio Damascus at midnight Thursday. While a news blackout continues over Damascus, AleppoA.P. - 91 words
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Article60 1954-02-27 4 KARACHI. Feb. 26 A strike by about 5,000 transport carriers which began here yerterday is threatening to bring ears end other motor vehicles in the city to a standstill today. Petrol vans did not service filling stations and cars were stranded throughout Karachi. The busy international60 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-02-27 4 A Football match between Hindustan Recreation Club and R.A.F. Changi European Team in commemoration of Indian Republic Day will be played at Farrer Park tomorrow, Sunday, Feb. 28, at 5.15 p.m. Mr. G. Sarangapany will preside and give away the Challenge Cup presented by Mr. V. Sivaperumal,93 words
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108 1954-02-27 4 Per Capita Income in India, Increase From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 26.—India's National Income for liml •2 has been computed at Rs. 9530 croreg, (Scraits $63,533.3 millions) per capita income working at Rs. 265. per capita income though up by Rs. 12 over the previous year does not108 words
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Article140 1954-02-27 4 CANNES, Feb. Ex-Kins Farouk of Egypt said through a secretary here he fear<-CL General Mohammed Neguib would lose his life now that the former President had been deprived of his power. He expressed some anxiety for the safety of the man who exiled him nearly twoReuter - 140 words
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Article59 1954-02-27 4 it is feared if no immediate alternative arrangements are made by today, several planes will be delayed here. The government has declared the strike illegal and warned that strikers will be dealt with severely. Higher freight rates, removal of restrictions on licensing and operating hours, and facilities for easy purchaseA.P. - 59 words
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Article75 1954-02-27 4 L,ONI>ON. Feb. 26. Sai Winston Churchill was asked in the House of Commons if ue would ensure that no Jcvemment hospitality was Tfiven or accepted in any hotel where a colour bar existed. The Prime Minister told hu> Labour questioner Mr. John Ouflfdale that heReuter - 75 words
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Article76 1954-02-27 4 The third contingent of tho Indian Custodian Force win arrive from Korea toaay by the Captain Hobson The Representative of the dov^mrnent of India and Mrs. M. Gopala Menon will receive the contingent on the wharf. The Captain Hobson will sail for Madras today. MINESWEEPERS LEAVING76 words
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