Indian Daily Mail, 28 February 1954
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Title Section18 1954-02-28 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 17. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1954. FOtTR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-02-28 1 Members of the Afghan Cultural Delegation to India attended a Dinner given in their honour by Sbrl R. K. Nehru. Foreign Secretary, Government of India in New Delhi Seroac from right in the picture U Dr. All Ahmad Khan Pcpal, Deputy Minister for Education Government of Afghanistan95 words
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Article107 1954-02-28 1 TEL AVIV, Feb 27— IPHf« biggest afternoon newfii^per. Maariv, said in a front iiee editorial that Israeli should march on tbo ■Ml now to assure the security if tho vital canal zone tor the weat. The independent paper said tlio downfall O f Maio rA.P. - 107 words
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Article135 1954-02-28 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 27. The ruies under which Senator Joseph McCarthy carries out Jus Communist-hunting inquiries are to be investigated Dy a Senate Committee The Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, Senator Homer Ferguson announced the move in an apparent attempt to ease the "feud" between Senator McCarthyReuter - 135 words
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Article233 1954-02-28 1 CAIRO. Feb. 27— Egypt's fallen leader ex-Pre*ideat Mohammed Neguib, a devout Muslim si\,id h\n Friday prayers yosteniay at his suburban home which was still surrounded by the armed guards of the men who deposed him. The country appeared per* fectly calm and no incidents wereReuter - 233 words
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Article116 1954-02-28 1 LONDON, Feb. 27.— Some of Western Kuropc* newspapers said yesterday that senator Joseph McCarthy has humiliated President Eisennower and in doing go has damaged American prestige abroad. The editorial opinions cur across usual political lines. The AfcCarthy-Stevens cla*h has been headline news in Western Europe newspapersA.P. - 116 words
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Article127 1954-02-28 1 NEW DELJiI. Feb. 27.— The 88 Korean war prisoners who want to go to neutral countries arrived here by train yesterday, accompanied by 272 Indian Army troops from the Korean PoW Custodian Force. Prime Minister Nehru's daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and Defence Ministry officials headedA.P. - 127 words
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Article120 1954-02-28 1 LONDON, Feb. 27.— The world's tallest woman, Dutchborn Katja Van Dyk, who I*. ei^hi feet four and a half inches tall and weighs SO stones, arrived here yesterday «aid: -l would not mind being two feet taller. "1 lov e being so tall. Why You canReuter - 120 words
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Article121 1954-02-28 1 rom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 27. StaU finance Minister Mr. C Sub•^mHniam yesterday presented 'c Assembly budget estimates a deficit o f rupee* «t.wight lakhs. He announc proposals for new taxation which h^ s aid would J" th deficit by about forty a^hs. leaving eighteen121 words
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Article157 1954-02-28 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 27 Frances Secretary of State for Air arrived in New Delhi on a mission which French Ambassador Stanislas Ostr.orog described as "a friendly visit not to talk polifcs at all.' The Secretary, Louis Christtiang. is scheduled %o meet today with Prime Minister Nehru,AP - 157 words
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Article72 1954-02-28 1 CARAXIAS (Venezuela). Feb. 27. Jai Narain Sinerh. Minister of the Interior and Social Welfare in the People's Progressive r*ir f v cabinet ousted from British Guiana, told newsmen unless Britain gives up the colonv peacefully she faces armed rebellion. The 10th inter-American Conference opens here on Monday andA.P. - 72 words
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Article22 1954-02-28 1 The Indian Hockey Federation beat I'enanjf by 12 goals to nil, Balbier scoring seven goals, at Penang yesterday.22 words
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Article67 1954-02-28 1 DACCA, (E. Pakistan), Feb. 27. Police arrested 16 alleged Communists in various parts of Dacca district, mostly in the industrial area of Narayanganj. The police also searched several premises and seized Communist literature. The Government announced that 150 people had been arrested to check "political hooliganism"67 words
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Article57 1954-02-28 1 SAJT FRANCISCO, Feb. 27. The San Francisco Chronicle. In a copyrighted story, said yesterday the U.S. Immigration Service will deport 12 San Francisco Chinese all avowedly anti-Communist to Red China next week. The newspaper quoted lawyers for the 12 as saying the deportation "will beA.P. - 57 words
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140 1954-02-28 1 IKE'S ASSURANCE C R.'s CONFIDENCE MADRAS, Feb. 37. Tbo Chief Minister of Madras State, C. Rajagopalachari, uaid yesterdlay Presiobnt Eisenhower's aaRurancea to Indian Premier Nehru about U.S. arms aid to Pakistan "are no doubt completely genuine. I am also certain Nehru will reciprocate the assurance* with th# utmottt cojtfamy, althoughAP - 140 words
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173 1954-02-28 1 Rhee Can Veto Any Decision Reached On Korea At Geneva Confab. U. S." GIVES ASSURANCE WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. The South Korean Government despite its charges that the appr««!ch--SJL^?? l^ 0 00 **> r «nce amounts to a diplomatic iZ^ZL*™**^? o****0 «l»ctod to <*nd i£ representatives to Geneva to discuss aReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-02-28 1 DUCHESS AT IWRNS CENTRE The Duchessi of Kent, Chief Commandant of the W.R.N.S.. visited! the H.M.s. Dauntless Training Establishment at Burffhiield. Reading. AP. Photo Shows: The Duchess inspects a detachment of wrnn tfurtng her visit.35 words
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Article287 1954-02-28 1 LONDON, Feb. 11. illc weeioy review, the Economist, S*»d it was clear tnat if India had a right to be neutral in the current division of the world Pakistan had an equai right not to be. The journal was commenting on the United States' decision287 words
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Article135 1954-02-28 1 LONDON, Feb. 27.— The Liberal Manchester Guardian and and the independent Times gave prominent play to the report of the Rendell Commission recommendations for a new Government setup in Singapore. The Times ran a 12-inch story quoting Reuter on its imperial news page and a leader135 words
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Article70 1954-02-28 1 CHARLESTON, Feb. 27.— The United States presented Nationalist China with two destroyers as symbols of America's faith that "China will again prove stronger than tha alien intruder." In a speech prepared for tha presentation ceremonies, Asst. Secretary of State Walter 3. Robertson said: "We believeA.P. - 70 words
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Article70 1954-02-28 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 27.— Mr. M Bhaktavatsalam, Agriculture Minister, winding up the debate on Governor's address in the Council yesterday, announced the Government's decision to set up a committee to re port on future set up of Local Bodies. District Boards, Taluk Boards70 words
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Article31 1954-02-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Teb. 27. Recommendations of Ramamoorthy Committee on Prohibition in Andhra will be considered by Congress Working Committee meeting in Delhi on April 3.— Copyright.31 words
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Article48 1954-02-28 1 From Our Owa Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Feb 27. Polling in all the 106 constituencies in Travancore State for 117 strong State Assembly, concluded yesterday. Counting of votes will commence this morning and results in fortyseven constituencies will be knowu before the end of to* day.— Copyright.48 words
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Article157 1954-02-28 1 There will be a Ceremonial Opening of the Fourth Session of the Second Legislative Council of the Colony of Singapore on Tuesday, Mar 16, 1954 at the Victoria Memorial Hail. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Niooll, K.C.M.G. will, on his arrival at Empress Place at approximately 9.45157 words
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Article97 1954-02-28 1 VATICAN CITY, Feb. 27.— Pope Pius XII yesterday took his first direct food since Mooday night warm milk a£» semolina. It was authoritatively stated that his doctors were greatly encouraged by the evident improvement in his condition, after three critical days since a vomit ting attack on Monday.Reuter - 97 words
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Article48 1954-02-28 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Feb. 27. Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee meeting here recommended ♦*> Government to repeal the > order of composite Madras Government cancelling: the assignment of lands in political sufferers. The Andhra Government has been requested to Implement the resolution within four months, copy-48 words
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73 1954-02-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent PATIALA. Feb. 27. Congress has won eighteen seats out of twenty three for wnicti results have been so, far announced in the elections to sixty member PEPSU State Assembly. The remaining seats are shared among rightwing Akaiis three, Communists one73 words
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221 1954-02-28 1 Afghanistan Opposes U.S. Aid To PaKisian MADRAS: Dr. AJi Mahomed iihan Popai, Deputy Minister tor Education ami 4-eader of the 8-man Afghan Cultural Delegation, said that Aignanustan was opposed to any sort of military aid or pact between America and r'akistan. We want peace and quiet in the Middle." saidF.O.C. - 221 words
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Article33 1954-02-28 1 TOKYO. Feb. 27. Prime Minister Yoshida, fighting f>r nis political life amid widespread financial scandals, cluns Stubbornly to office today after a face-to-face clash yesterday with his angry oppo- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement19 1954-02-28 1 I• 6top M>»ijL f l I FOR p^ I^^ l^^^!! I ICE CREAM iU»w~j/pfflßy I COLD STORAGE l^Hpi& CRFAMERIES19 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1954-02-28 2 OCTOBER second, each year, is a red-letter day in India. It is the hallowed day on which India celebrates the birth day of one of her very great sons of all times, pernaps the greatest man of the moaern age, rigntly named the *atiier or1,452 words
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Article390 1954-02-28 2 NEW DELHI: Sri V. V. Giri. Labour Minister, said wage boards for fixing wages in important industries as recommended by the Planning Commission had not been set up, but advisory committees, tsub committees, advisory ooards; etc., had been set up by various appropriate Governments under the Minimum WagesFOC - 390 words
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Article303 1954-02-28 2 OAOOA: Mr. Nur-ul-Amin, Ch'icf Minister of Bast Bengal, categorically stated that he. woirid be the "last person to postpone elections He was referring to reports that the General Election in East Bengal, scheduled to take place on Mar. 8, would be postponed. "Opposition leaders, qpd a sectionFOC - 303 words
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Article549 1954-02-28 2 MADRAS: Mr. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, suggested that musicians should iearn co control their emotional gestures while singing. tor nearly three hours. th« Soviet artistes kept tne packed audience m tne hall speliDound uy their recitals. Mr. C Kajagopalachari said: I have come here to thank tneF.O.C. - 549 words
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Article189 1954-02-28 2 COLOMBO: The CevlonJapan Radio-Telephone service was inaugurated here with exchange of speeches between Mr. s. NatesSi. cKg na Master of Posts and Broactcasting, and Mr. Keizo Shibusawa, President of the Japan Telephone Company. Thia is the first radio-telc-phon<> link that Ceylon is establishing W itn Far East BritainF.O.C. - 189 words
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Article269 1954-02-28 2 CHIDAMBARAM: Inaugurating: the fourth Tamil .Nad Hanjan Conference, at the Kaja Annamalai Town Han, Sn Jagjivan Kam, Union Minister for Communications appealed to thp, Harijans to unite and organise, not only in their own interest*, but m tn« interests of th P country at *arge. TheFOC - 269 words
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Advertisement120 1954-02-28 2 HINDI I SANKARA S Religious^Art Jewelleries I I Perfumes, Charms, I /rs^^>*^ J I Wohammedan I \(rf/L&. I charms< Amu 'ei. J I Kawachas. Faithful I nUk. Reproductions of Hindu Gods in the Enclose 41' money order by Air Mail /or Catalogues ■end Literature. NINOU SANKARA, 11 Batsborough Cardan WtttmintUr,120 words
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Advertisement13 1954-02-28 2 SCRIBE OF THE WORLD piiaT PENS Agents JACOBSEN VAN DEN BERG (SINGAPORE) LTD13 words
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856 1954-02-28 3 TBIVAXDBI'M: Me»4ge» from district authorities u* tun.inK offlcen. rKWvej indicate that bat far two inridenta \hl« >n election* went off nomutUy. Votti»Mok vc-une was keen and llvelv Oulon district. The Genial Manager of the Trayancore ,15. who is the Returning officer for threeFOC - 856 words
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Article213 1954-02-28 3 NEW DELPHI: President xtujendra i J riu*aa. will present tiic president's uo 4 our to ui« iadian Air rorcc on Adi\ JL on which day the LA.F. oeleuratea its 2X»t anniversary. The coiour will oe presented Dy the President at a cerexnonial parade to be held atFOC - 213 words
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53 1954-02-28 3 NEW DELPHI: The Government of India has decided to pay the Rajn of Poonch (Kashmir) an allowance of Ra 1,200 per month for three years from Feb. 1, 1&54. This was disclosed in the supplementary demands for gTants for the Union Government expenditureFOC - 53 words
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970 1954-02-28 3 MADRAS: Mr. Sri Praka. s a, Governor of Madras nrn Mission ahould__extend_tta activities torural parS Tali Dr. R. M. Alagappa Chettiar, who delivered an address on "Faith and what it can achieve'' said that when they talked of the fundamentals of religion whatFOC - 970 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-02-28 3 Ceylon Primp Minister Sir *»hn Kottelawaia In neen receiving from the Acting liovemor General Mr. C. Na K aUnK*m the instrument of Ratification of lndoCeylon Arreement with the Hi^nature of ttie Indian President Dr. Rajendra Praaad. H. E. NaicaUnKam handed over to Mr. C C. Desal, Indian Hleh60 words
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459 1954-02-28 3 CAIX?UTTA: The Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy, told the Slate Legislative Assemoly that the Secondary School teachers' strike had revealed a aisquieting trend in the tea-cher-student relations and "the time had now come to find out what the teachers were do.ng inFOC - 459 words
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46 1954-02-28 3 DACCA. Pakistan internal air line, Orient Airwave, in to be nationalised. Its .successor will be the Pakistan Tnterna- 1 tAonal Airlines. Rights to Dick ud oa&sen«r» ers between Karachi and Dacca will be withdrawn front BOAC and other airline i» F.O.C.F.O.C. - 46 words
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642 1954-02-28 3 Doctor Roy 's Offer Ends Bengal Teachers' Strike CALCUTTA: The 12-day-old .strike of 23.000 Secondary School teachers has been caltel off by the All Bengal Teachers' Association Executive ommittee. The terms on which the strike has been called off aje (1) All persons arrested in connection with the teachers' movementFOC - 642 words
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Article181 1954-02-28 3 NEW DELHI: A new abridged and simplified edition of the Five-Year Plan, entitled "Our Plan", has been brought out by the Planning Commission. This handy publication of 67 pages preserves the substance of the orginail and, in addition, devotes the last chapter to the progress achievedFOC - 181 words
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135 1954-02-28 3 KKNAKULAM: Mr. T. Q. Wilfred, a primary scnooi ceacner who was on a last •unto death" in front of the residence of the TravancoreCocnin Pradesh Congress frosident, have broKen his fast at 8 tonjgnt owing to pressure of public opinion. Mr. Wilfred went onFOC - 135 words
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Article204 1954-02-28 3 HAJKOT: Mrs. Mary Clubwaia Jaahav, Chairman of the Handicapped and Juvenile Delinquents Weltarc Panel of Che central Social Welfare stated that the Union Government would shortly bring i n a modcl children's Bill, which could be adopted by State Governments to regulate their child welfare activities.FOC - 204 words
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Advertisement6 1954-02-28 3 THICKNESS iH^B^T'F^^flEi= THROUGHOUT MALAYA e BORHIO6 words
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Advertisement116 1954-02-28 3 (A S Remember the three famous 100 years old w2fl^^^^F7iUl^^^^B£ wines of China. mmXttß^SfSSmi jQ CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:—! tS^S^!?eor7ufWW Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn m*** 1 U l lU&rf and prepared from famous hirbs. 4 fgW *M" mmwmi BdZEUjn^h fitting tonic to feed tired glands, to116 words
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441 1954-02-28 4 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY PASSES RESOLUTION COLOMBO: The sixth annual conference of the United National Party reiterated the decision of the Party to make Sinhalese and TamJr the official languages throughout the country "in the shortest possible time." The conference pawed three other resolution*FOC - 441 words
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Article141 1954-02-28 4 COLOMBO: Commentators from the British Broadcasting Corporation will be employed by radio Ceylon to cover the proceedings of the Royal visit to Ceylon next April. Commentaries will be broadcast from the very first moment the Royal ship "Gothic is sighted on the horizen. Then, will beFOC - 141 words
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Article384 1954-02-28 4 COLOMBO: The portrait of the late Mr. E. W. Perera was unveiled, in the House of Representatives last week-end. Sir John Kotelawala who performed the ceremony said that the late Mr. Perera's name evoked memories of an age of patriotism as few other names in384 words
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Article46 1954-02-28 4 COLOMBO: Sir Claude Corea, Ceylon's High Com-missioner-Designate to the Un.ted Kingdom, will assume duties of his new post shortly. Sir Claude Corea, who was formerly Ambassador to the United States,, is succeding Sir John Edwin Wijeyeratne who has retired.—- FOC.46 words
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191 1954-02-28 4 K. P. K. MENON'S "THOUGHTS ON LIFE" "JBEVITHA CHINTHAKAL' M or "Thoughts on Life" is the title of Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon's latest book in Malayalam which has been published by the Mathrubhoomi Press, Calicut (Rs. 2-8-0 per copy). In these days when we come across only time-killing short191 words
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Article109 1954-02-28 4 GUIDE TO "ARMS AND THE MAN" Both students and teachers will find Mr. K. R. Menon's "Guide" to Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man'' very useful. Though small in size it contains practically everything about this interesting play that a teacher or student wishes to know of the latter especiallyG.S.M. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-02-28 4 GIANT COLUMN SHIPPED TO BOMBAY The largest fractionating column ever to be shipped from the U.K. to India left the Port of Londoh last week on a 6,000 mile voyage to the new Bombay (India) oii refinery of Burmah-Shell Refineries Limited. Weighing 65 tons with a length of 110 feet316 words
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431 1954-02-28 4 S.I.A. OPEN BADMINTON TOURNAMENT RESULTS Following are the results of The Singapore Indian Association Open Badminton Tournament played at Latex grounds. Singapore Harbour area: Singles Titus Mathews beat G. P. Chandran. 15-12, 15-12. K. J. Cherian beat A. Sivadis, 15-6, 15-2. V. 6. Saminathan beat C. B. Nair, 15-10, 11-15,431 words
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134 1954-02-28 4 IND. TROOPS 3rd CONTINGENT PASS THROUGH SINGAPORE The third contingent of th« Indian Custodian Force arrived here from Korea yesterday morning by the Captain HobKon. Mr. M. Gopala Menon. the Repiesentative of the Government Of India and Mrs. Menon received them on the wharf. Mrs. Menon presented sweets to the134 words
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Article37 1954-02-28 4 ENGLISH ORATORICAL CONTEST Thp Oratorical Contest m English organised by the Ramakrishna Mission commences at 9 a.m. today, Sunday, at the Mission's Boys' Home, 179 Bartley Road. Students from a dozen institutions are participating in the contest.37 words
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74 1954-02-28 4 LONDON, Feb. 27. A 31 year-old draughtsman smashed wax effigies of Sir Winston Churchill and other cabinet ministers "as a protest against illiteracy in England." it was alleged in court here. Ernest William Bridgen was committed for trial on a charge of malicious damage.Reuter - 74 words
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Article106 1954-02-28 4 SYDNEY, Feb. 26.— A report, which so far lacks confirmation, was published in the newspaper Sydney Sun today that the Queen, while in Canberra was given an injection of a drug to immunise her against poliomyelitis during ner Australian visit. The report in the Sydney Sun,106 words
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Advertisement162 1954-02-28 4 KELETAK KERALA SAMAJAM General Body meeting of the Seletar Branch of the Singapore Kerala Samajam at Sultan Theatre. Seletar today at 8.30 a.m. NEW CITY Oeylaiie i>fH>n Bi7?2 i WW Daily 3.00 6.00 A 9.15 p.m. I FRIEDER FILMS PRESENTS j 'PRINCE PARIS' (with Malay Dialogue) Starring: i MANUEL CONDE162 words
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