Indian Daily Mail, 11 March 1954
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Title Section16 1954-03-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 28. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article651 1954-03-11 1 Must Stay Within Union For Safety From Communism! No Ceasefire Before Geneva Talks PARIS, Mar. 10.—The French Government last night emerged from the Indo-china debate which began m the National Assembly last Friday with a free hand for the Geneva conference on the FarA.P.; Reuter - 651 words
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138 1954-03-11 1 Police On Top Of The Crime Situation "The Singapore Police are on top of the crime situation. I can and will give you facts and figures to prove it, and 1 see no reason to doubt that this position will be maintained.' Said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. Morris138 words
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Article130 1954-03-11 1 Loyalty Pledge From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 10.— The newly elected Congress members of PiXPSU Legislature on Tuesday signed solemn a pledge before the Congress President S r i Jawaharlal Nehru that they will observe Party policies and discipline hereafter. Addressing the Legislators, Nehru130 words
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120 1954-03-11 1 Lahore Amritsar Rail Link To Be Re-opened Fiom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELJU, Mar. 10.—The House of the People on Tues. day passed the Railway Bill voting more than 606 crores of rupees for India's greatest money-earner. The Railway Minister Mr. Lalbahadur Sastri. who has just been reelected to the120 words
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Article56 1954-03-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRICHY, Mar. 10.—Sessions Judge Mr. Raman Nair has confirmed on appeal the conviction and two-year sentence passed on Dravida Kalagham leader Kannadasan and 17 others m connection with the agitation for renaming. Dalmiapuram Railway Station. Four of the 22 accused convicted by the56 words
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Article120 1954-03-11 1 NEW DELHI, March 10.— A Galiforniia Himalayaß expedition seeking: to climb 27.--7 90-foot hig-h Makalu Peak has fallen a wieek behind schedule as a result of a. dispute with Indian customs authorities, climber Nello Pace said yestiarday. Pace, 31, said his intervention with Indain authorities hereA.P. - 120 words
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446 1954-03-11 1 Stone-Throwing, Looting, Arson In Dacca DACCA, Mar. 10.—Violence marked the second day of East Pakistan's Election for a new Provincial Assembly. Rival groups stoned each other, some buildings were fired and some shops looted m Dacca. Police reported 12 persons were injured and446 words
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Article80 1954-03-11 1 BANGKOK, Mar 10 Premier Phibun Songkram said yesterday the Philippines "Agia for the Asians" Foreign Policy slogan is "anc ent and outmoded." Premier Phibun said at the present stage of world progress there should not be ideas like "Africa for the Africans." or "America for theA.P. - 80 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-03-11 1 It was announced that Robert Coweil, 35, wartime fighter pilot and racing motorist, hay changed Into a woman. The registration autho'•ty at London's Somerset House hay accepted an alteration on the birth certificate ret ascribing him a s a girl. Coweil, is married an.i fatherAP - 55 words
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Article91 1954-03-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar 10—Ceylon has sent a three-man Commission to study Broadcasting methods m India. Mr. K. Kanagarathnam. leader of the Commission, arriving here told pressmen that the Ceylon Government had appointed a nine-man Commission m last May for reorganising the whole91 words
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Article80 1954-03-11 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 10, —A Canadian investigation into an all:sod $3,000,000 international black market baby ring was conitinuii)!? hero m the utmost .s-ecrecy. Two Montreal lawyers and three women there have been arrested m connection with the ailege^ -tale of the babiea cf unmarried mothers. Some were sold80 words
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267 1954-03-11 1 Singapore City Council will have to find an extra $2,000,--000 every year from now, to meet pay increases for its dailyrated employees numbering about 10,000 on the basis of Ritson recommendations. The ttitson recommendations gave a $15-$l6 a month increa m the267 words
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Article147 1954-03-11 1 BERLIN, Mar. 10.—A Swedish exporter, who was arrested by East German police after his "trade mission" to Russian Foreign Minister V. M, Molotov on Jan. 25 erupted into a wild battle, was turned over to Swedish authorities Tuesday. The giant, seven-foot Stock, holm businessman,A.P. - 147 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-03-11 1 BANGKOK, Mar. 10 Marshal Phibun Songgram the Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs said here he favoured the government handlnsr over the fhiDpins: of rice to foreiam Ml Reuter One of the many patients with whom the Countess Mountbatten spoke during her tour of the ward*JReuter - 69 words
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Article103 1954-03-11 1 CHURCHILL TO RETIRE LONDON, March 10, —The tabloid Daily Sketch said today Sir Winaton Churchill will retire as Prime Minister '"m the autumn of this year." Sir Winston will be 80 on Nov. 30. TiKre have been pentaUat reports recently LiMl he would soon step uown as leader of the103 words
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Article201 1954-03-11 1 ABBOTABAD, (Pakistan), Mar. 10. —Premier Mohammed All of Pakistan said here meaday the extend of American military aid to Pakistan will depend on the finding: of an American military experts mission coming: to the country snurtly to survey its military requirements. Talking: toA.P.; Reuter - 201 words
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Article69 1954-03-11 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 10.—Communist China apparently is playing both sides m monkruled Tibet. It has presented the Dalai Lama with a bright yellow British automobile, just like the one it gave previously to the Panchen Lame. The two Lamas are leaders of rival factions of Tibetian Buddhist monks.A.P. - 69 words
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Article60 1954-03-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 10. —A Congress Member of the Council of States de. manded that the Factory Act should rightly apply to the members of the Union Parliament. He complained there were no rules regarding continuity of service and hours for60 words
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Article44 1954-03-11 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 10.—U.S. Senator McCarthy told a stormy news (Jonference Tuesday he intended to test whether America's major radio newworks could refuse him free air time to answer criticism by Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic candidate m the 1952 presidential election*.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Advertisement87 1954-03-11 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month $5 50 3 Months 16.00 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66!0Q OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 1950 6 Months 39 00 1 Year 78.00 j%\ takes a holiday! L^ yJa^AM? introduction of TOURIST FARES from87 words
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564 1954-03-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Thurs, Mar, 11, '54 COALITION PROSPECTS IN T-C UNLESS a miracle happens, the TravancoreCochin Union is not likely to get out of the President's Rule that has already been declared there following the ultimate resignation of the defeated Congress ministry. For, the PrajaSocialist Party which has564 words
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456 1954-03-11 2 Turkestan, because it calls attention to the fact that the majority ot the inhabitants are Turki, always officially use the name Sinkiang, which, being Chinese, suggests that the people are Chinese too. But early m the nineteen-thirties there was a revolt m456 words
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1078 1954-03-11 2 G. F. Hudson - by G. F. Hudson AMONG the many fateful events which have recently been taking place m Asia the final closing down of the Indian Consulate m Kashgar may seem a comparatively trivial episode. Yes it has a conskte/.ble importance, both m iiaelf,1,078 words
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Article101 1954-03-11 2 NEW DELHI: The entire press, machinery, furniture and records of tne local Urdu daily Bande Mataram, wvre destroyed by a fire. i-our lire engines fought the names for tour hours to unuK me nre uua*r control IH iire brigade later ciitjnoiLshed the root of the101 words
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Article132 1954-03-11 2 KUMBH NAGAR: The seven-week iKumbh Mela conducted here with nearly 20.000 People congregating at the Sangam, the confluence of the river Ganga, Jamaa and the mythical Saraswathi. on the occasion of the Sivaratri festival. Bereft of the grandeur which marked this township on the previous bathing days I132 words
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Article81 1954-03-11 2 iNii,W l>ljL*ii; Tnt; Commerce Minister, Mr. D, c Karmarkar. said m the Council of States ihat it was pronosed to hand over tne management of the Snolapur Alms back to the old management after necessary steps nad ueen taicen to secure tne loans advanced to tne81 words
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Article55 1954-03-11 2 NICE: The Aga Khan re. turned here afier a visit to Karachi where he received a symoohc tribute of his weight m platinum from hi* Ismaili followers. The 76-year-old spiritual leader, smiling and joking with reporters, appeared to have recovered completely from the serious bronchial attack he55 words
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Article99 1954-03-11 2 STUTTGART: Daimler Benz A. G. automobile film here announced the conclusion of a long-term agreement with the Tata locomotive and Engineeerins Co. of Bombay Ltd The agreement, which is subject to approval by the West German and Inian Governments provides for a sales co-operation and for the construction99 words
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569 1954-03-11 2 MADRAS: Raja Sir M. A. Muthiah Chettiar expressed the view that English should continue to be the medium of instruction m colleges, particularly mediraJ and Engineering colleges, v Itil.- pm-aling <;ver the college of Engineering Association and Hostel Day Celebrations held on569 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-03-11 2 Sangeetha Van! Srimathv M. L. VASANTHAKLMAKI (JSxtreine left) and her tiusbamJ Mr. Moorthy were ac••trtrded. a moMt enthusiastic reception never before given to any uiuiun musician at the uiwmiK) Airport when thoj arrived here on Saturday Mar. 6 <.o give benefit reciiau* m aid ••i143 words
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157 1954-03-11 2 Unofficial Commonwealth Conference LONDON The unofficial Commonwealth Relations Con. lerence m Lahore, PaKistun, from March 17 to 23, w.U dtecusrf toreign policies of memoer nations and their attitudes 10 piesent world affairs. It will also consider Urn positijn of Commonwealth Nations with particular emphasis on the changes. political, strategic and157 words
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307 1954-03-11 2 NEW Uk.uttl (^uesuons relating to the conditions undei wnxh Koyal Air Force plane* <«re allowed the use of an au *lritf m the NicJDar Is.ancu were asked m the House 01 the People. The Defence Organisation Minister, Sri Mahavir Tya^i told Dr. R.307 words
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Article398 1954-03-11 2 Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner m Malaya, ap. p\?aied tor iwms and tinanc. il support for the museums tfl Malaya. la a letter published .n the Times tne Hign Commissioner ueciared: "Malaya 15 eUMf* uig now from nve years 01 ueumtating internal s»-rue. and tacing up398 words
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Article881 1954-03-11 3 Possibilities Unimaginable Says Prof. Julian Huxley MADRAS: Prof. Julian Huxley, the famous British scientist, now m Madras spoke on "Evolution and human destiny" under the auspices of the Madras University Research Scholars' Association at th* Senate H*i, Chepauk. Pr.if. Huxley Maid 1 they liad to discover truth881 words
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Article169 1954-03-11 3 MADRAS: The Squeaek of a squirrel climbing a tree op KaOnjf acros* a windowpaw. mean* nothing to anybody. Ita feeble sound ilte* noi cUtra^t anyone or fri-Kii-.-ii even a child. it i«i happen that a ucno iamou* viuiiist was twice pulled up' by a little t169 words
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Article112 1954-03-11 3 A \ow that science had for the first time m history provided a reasonacly true aac romprehtns.ve picture of hu♦•Han destny there should be a world ettort, through oiscusR.ons, to siudy the new picture and assunhate it. Tne wmveraities had a special reaponsbiiity mi n this task112 words
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193 1954-03-11 3 LOMBAi: Mr. M M. Buch Director-General of Shipping t-^vemment cv India, died iMt Friday of a heart attack «t hia residence here Ho was 4S He is .survived by his wife and three son*. Mr Buch came from New JJelhi on Tuesday, and attended office onAP - 193 words
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Article284 1954-03-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court last week sentenced to three months R I. Mr. Ramria*, an acounts officer of the Eastern Railway, for assaul•ns a woman passenger who was travelling by the HowrahMoghui Sarai express on Sep. 11, 1951. Mr. Ramdas was sentenced to two years' R.284 words
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Article143 1954-03-11 3 BHIMAVARAM: More than 1.00,000 peoplt from all over this tuluq visited Garagaparru, ji villace four miles from lure, to have dar.-an of the Hula Yogi, who had been m meditation ior over fiv« years. Son of Sri Samana Nara.s-imhulu. and amed Vceraraghavulu, the Bala Yogi used143 words
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Article87 1954-03-11 3 AGRA: Most of the people, who were involved m a boat accident »n the Jamna near N'aurangighat, 53 rales from here, have been rescued and now four men and three women ere missing, according to an official communique issued here. The first unconfirmed reports87 words
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357 1954-03-11 3 Reorganisation of States— Bombay Move BOMBAY: At a meeting held here on March 1, the Bombay Pracesh Congress Committee passed the following resolution: "The B.P.C.C. hereby appoint the following committee to represent the case before the States Reorganisat on Commission. The Committee shall prepare the case and place it before357 words
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Article102 1954-03-11 3 'Arya' Means 'Indian' AHMEDABAD: -Does the word, •Arya', connote, 'Indian 1, of 'Hindu 1, a heated debate on the question arose at a meeting of the Gujerat University Senate when it considered the grant of affiliation to the College for Women off the Arvu Gurukul of Porbander. Some members arjrued102 words
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Article58 1954-03-11 3 MADRAS: Miss R. Oomen. of the Government Stanley Hospital, Madras, who has been awarded a Fellowship by the World Health Organisation for advanced study In Public Health and Nursing and who i« from Kotarakara (Travancore) will be leaving fcr New Zealand shortly. She holds a Diploma m58 words
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477 1954-03-11 3 CALCUTTA: Lieut-General K. S. Thimayya, Chairman of the now d ssolved Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission m Korea on his arrival m Calcutta on his way to Delh:, was accorded a warm reception by a large number admirers and friend". Amongst these who received him at477 words
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Article, Illustration907 1954-03-11 3 L.UCKNOW: While people been greatly shocked by the X an attempt to exploit it for «d by the Prime Minister and would try to capitalise on grie There have been few words of sympathy for the victim* and much fault-finding. The critics have been907 words
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Article144 1954-03-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Backward Classes Commission have been receiving requests from representatives of the backward communities and various organisations serving them, for permission to place their case before the Commission at Delhi. Some of these requests have come from distant places. The Commission has suggested to these144 words
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Advertisement44 1954-03-11 3 DIAMINTS Diamond BRITAIN'S FINEST PEPPERMINTS The Mints that are Selling m MILLIONS Spore Price SO per pound K.L. Price SL6O Decorated Tins $1.40 and $1.65 each also available m j 41 lb. JARS and 8 lb. TINS Trade Inquiries Invited ROBINSON'S Singapore Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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447 1954-03-11 4 CEYLON NEWS: The object of the amendment is to provide for consti tut onai authority to exclude the names of registered persons from tho general parliamentary register. Legal authorities have told the Government that the compilat on of a separate register of electors for registered447 words
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Article350 1954-03-11 4 COLOMBO: Middle-class women and girls now seeking jobs are more than ever—but amentie* provided for them are hardly keeping pace with the rapid growth of employment opportunities. S o reveals a survey by th»> All-Ceylon V.omen's Conference. The housing shortage not enly provides limited accommedat on350 words
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286 1954-03-11 4 8 Right-Wing Members Want Mayor Out COLOMBO: The Right Wing Group of the Colombo Municipal Council decided lust week to remove the Mayor of Colombo Mr. T. Rudra from office. Bight members voted for the motion; four voted against Five other members ot the Group did not attend the meeting:.286 words
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Article256 1954-03-11 4 VALVETTITURAI Better luck next time to that swimmer! For if next time he does have better success, his feat will be greater than the achievement of nwimminer the English Channel. The swimmer—Mr. M. Nava Valvettiturai—had undertaken NagarcoJl to Keerlndai—a dLst Hwim is one256 words
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114 1954-03-11 4 Permission To Swim To Indian Shore COLOMBO: Mr. M. Navaratnasamy, of Thondamannax. wants official sanction of the Prime Minister to swim the Palk Strait from Kankesanturai Jetty to the Indan shore at Kodikarai—a distance of about 30 miles. In a letter to Sir John Kotelawala he states that his contemplated114 words
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Article36 1954-03-11 4 The Meeting, arranged under the sponsorship of East-West Society at 8.30 p.m. on March 18. at the British Counc 1 Hall, which Sant Teja Singh Ji was to have addressed has been called off.36 words
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251 1954-03-11 4 The finals of the S.I.A. open Ba&ninton Tournament will be played at the Singapore Badfcnlnton Stadium. Gullimard Road, near Kalian*, on Sunday, Mar. 14, at 9 a.m. writes Mr. A. P. Menon, Captain of the S.I.A. Badminton Committee. The programme will be as follows:251 words
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100 1954-03-11 4 The fifth and Last contingent of the Indian GusU/tkan Force m Korea, unoer the command of Lit. CX>l. M. G. Hazari, left Singapore yesterday morning by the troopship Jaladurga for Madras. Mr. M. Gopala M*non, Representative of the Government of India, and Mrs.100 words
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Article144 1954-03-11 4 Mr. M. M. Khurana. Secretary, '•India House" will act for the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya when the latter g-oes on leave on Mar. 15. As already announced by the Indian Daily Mail, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative, accompanied by his144 words
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Article37 1954-03-11 4 Monday, October 25. 1954 has been declared a Bank and Public Holiday n substitution fo r Saturday, Oct. 23, 1954. says the Colony Government Gazette dated Mar. 5. This refers to Deepavali holiday.37 words
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Article106 1954-03-11 4 Mr. P. J. E. Ezekuel, Office] Ass.stant m the Department of Commerce and lnuustry has been awarded a Government scholarship to the Unites King, dom to study the latest methods m shipping office procedure. Mr. .bzekiel who was educated at Katfies Institution joined uovernment serv.ee m 1926.106 words
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Article97 1954-03-11 4 TEHERAN, Mar. 10, Police fired m, the nir today U> disperse eighty demonstrators distributing: pamphlets m the main streets of Teheran during elections for a n«w parliament. Demonstrators were calling: en the people to vote for Dr. Husiedn Fatemi, leader of the underground national resistance movement and97 words
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Article92 1954-03-11 4 DUBLIN, Mar. 10.- Prime Minister Eamon De Valera said last night the Dail (Parliament) would be dissolved on Apr. 24 and general elections held throughout the Irish Republic on May 18. De Valera's Fianna Fail Party has held a slim majo. rity m theA.P. - 92 words
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Article61 1954-03-11 4 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, has reluctantly had to agree to undergo a short course of medical treatment for an indisposition, which is m no way serious but which confines him to King's House, where he is able to continue his essential work. All of61 words
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Article57 1954-03-11 4 TAIPEI, March 10.-Chins* Nat onalist officials tend discount reports that Ma« Tse-tung. ru er of Re<i Chin 7 is dead or dying. Observers said that N& tionalihts apparently are tak m? n(> chances of repeating the m stake they made m 1949 when they announced flatlyAP - 57 words
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