Indian Daily Mail, 22 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. Na 69. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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175 1954-04-22 1 Speculation On Russian Envoy's Sudden Departure From Delhi NEW DELHI, Apr. 21— There is a general feeling here that the Soviet Ambassador to India has been recalled so that Moscow can be advised as to whether India would be prepared, if asked, toReuter - 175 words
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Article121 1954-04-22 1 QUEEN SANS SHOES AT TOOTH TEMPLE KANDY, Ceylon. Apr. 21 Britain's Queen Elizabeth n and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, took off theiir shoes Monday night to climb the steep temple steps for a glimpse of Buddha's tooth. Ceylon's most prizes religious relic. Tradition calls for removing the shoe?A.P. - 121 words
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77 1954-04-22 1 RUSSIA CUTS EXPENDITURE ON DEFENCE MOSCOW. Apr. 21. The Soviet Government today presented to the Supreme Soviet ri> re a budget claiming a cut of about ten per cent m expenditure on defence. A reduction of 9,900,000,000 roubles m the Defence Estimates was included m a long financial statement sayingReuter - 77 words
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Article120 1954-04-22 1 Home, Sweet Home I roiu our O\v n Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 21 Thirty I'l.tntation workers from Pi it arrived here on Tuesday on a visit to their homeland. Some of them had been away from ladfti for more than fifty years and they expressed great -joy m being: able to120 words
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Article70 1954-04-22 1 Tie Officer Administering Uic Government, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. has sent a message of tribute to the Acting President of the City Council, Mr. Rea. following the death of five members of the Fire Brigade m TuesdayT"fcre at Robertson Quay, conveying to tnc officers70 words
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Article66 1954-04-22 1 "Land Of The Pharoahs" NEW YORK, Apr. 21. Dcwcy Martin has been signed to co-star with Britain's Jack Hawkins m "Land of tho Pharoahs and will leave immediately for Egypt, whore the Picture is m production Luisa Boni Italian actress, is also m m? film, an original s tory aboutA.P. - 66 words
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Article52 1954-04-22 1 OSLO. Apr. 21 The Duke of Gloucester i s representing Quoen Elizabeth today at the funeral here o t Crown Princess Maertha of Norway who died at the age o: 53 after a long illness. She was the wife of Prince Oliif heir to the NorwegianReuter - 52 words
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Article36 1954-04-22 1 KUMh, Apr. 21 —Citizens of Rome today celebrated the legendary foundation of their city 2,707 years a*o by Romulus, one of the twins said to nave be«n reared by a wolf.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article78 1954-04-22 1 PARIS, Apr. 21.— The French Defence and For. eign Ministers last night categorically denied American reports that France was holding secret peace negotiations with the Vietminh. Spokesmen of both ministries said this report was "completely without foundation." French officials said the Defence Minister, M.Reuter - 78 words
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Article193 1954-04-22 1 BRUSSELS. Apr. 21 Socialists will hold the key ministries of foreign affairs and defence m a new coalition cabinet planned by M. Achille Van Acker, Socia'ist Premier iesignate appointed by King Baudou'.n yesterday. This was rtated by a source close to the Premier designate whoReuter - 193 words
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189 1954-04-22 1 From Sea Bottom To Stratosphere VICrrORIA. British Columbia. Apr. 21 A Canadian biologist thcori-'es that the H■bomb and millions of tiny, onecelled animals called radiolarians are responsible for the recent my-terious plague of windshield pitting m the U.S. Pacific northwest. The strange windshdeld damage, which first was noticed m Washing-ton,A.P. - 189 words
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Article36 1954-04-22 1 Three Weddings LYON (France), Apr. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Jen Bonnet celebrated yesterday their golden wedding anniversary, the silver wedding anversaries of two of their children and the wedding of one of their zrand. •laughters.— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article149 1954-04-22 1 MANILA., Apr. 21— Representative Emilio P. Cortez i'aid yesterday Huk leader Luis Tame is prepared to accept surrender terms of President Ram'cn Mag.-aysay. Cortez, a personal friend of Taruc, has failed m several previous attempts to gtet the Communist dissident leader to give himself up. TheAP - 149 words
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Article108 1954-04-22 1 CANBERRA., Apr. The Russian Embassy here de.nanded today that Vladimir Petrov, Soviet diplomat granted political asylum last week, should be handed back "as a criminal" to face charge.^ of stealing funds. The Embassy, m a note to the Australian Government, said documents given to Australian securityReuter - 108 words
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Article129 1954-04-22 1 One Inch More HC-LLYWOOD, Apr. 21. —Miss Silva, British bit player, upset the decorum of the Cannes Film Fes. tival when she posed seminude -wiith Mitchum. The resulting mad dash among photographers sent at least three of them plunging into the Mediterranean Mitchum and his wife arrived from New York129 words
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243 1954-04-22 1 Visa System Stops Migration "Compromise Offer" Regarding Future Of Settlements? From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 21 Great Interest has bern aroused here by the me^gting of the Special Envoy from Fran*.- ■Christian* Belle with Premier Nehru yesterday. Belle, who X the243 words
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Article71 1954-04-22 1 LONDON, Apr. 21. —British experts have developed a kind of "electric blanket" system to prevent icing on aircraft, the Society of British Aircraft Constructors announced today. Ice can be prevented from forming altogether or it can be removed periodically before a dangerous nmounl accumulates. By fittingReuter - 71 words
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Article58 1954-04-22 1 ROME, Apr. 21 Rome taxi drivers last night offered one million lire for information leading to the arrest of men who shot and killed one of their colleagues last week, The victim's taxi was set on fire to stimulate an accident, but police doctorfound a bulletReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1954-04-22 1 Paris, Apr. 21 The Soviet Union tcday -joined the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, it was announced at UNESCO Headquarters here.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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900 1954-04-22 1 "Honourable Peace In I. C. A Free United Korea" U.S. Objectives At Geneva Confab: Dulles' Statement WASHINGTON, Apr. 21.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, left for the Geneva conference last night promising to seek an "honourable" peace m Indo-china and a free, united Korea. Mr.Reuter - 900 words
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201 1954-04-22 1 LONDON, Apr. 21. Britain is now consulting with India, Pakistan and Ceylon on the plans for a South East Asia collective defence pact, it is understood m diplomatic quarters here. The plans were sponsored last week by Britain, France and the UnitedReuter - 201 words
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Article74 1954-04-22 1 DACCA (E. Bengal), Apr 21. One hundred sixtytwo members of the newly elected East Bengal Assembly have signed' a joint statement protesting against the Pakistan. U.S. military aid agreement asking the people to "raise their strong voice against" it. The list of signatoriesA.P. - 74 words
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70 1954-04-22 1 H.C. Praises Voluntary Organisations The High Oominlssstoner, General Sir Gerald Templer. accompanied by Lady "Fempler. yesterday paid a farewell visit to the State of Trengganu. In a farewell speech to representatives of voluntary organisations m the State, Sir Gerald said; "How valuable are voluntary organisations m a country moving towards70 words
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101 1954-04-22 1 No Communal Electorates In N. Sembilan At the meeting- of the Negri Sembilan State Council held In Seremban Tuesday, the Report of the Select Committee appointed to consider the question of the election of a members to the Council wSUJ adopted. The Report recommends that initially the Council should have101 words
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Article93 1954-04-22 1 Three more local oflicers appointed to senior posts m the Public Service has been approved. All of them had obtained higher qualifications as a result of the award of Government Scholarships. The three are:Mr. Tan Chin Hock, 32, who is appointed to Part II of93 words
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Article75 1954-04-22 1 Upon further enquiries, the Indian Daily Mail understands that the re?igrvaWons of the Kerala Samaiam Gen. Secretary Mr. G. P. Njeked and the organising Secretary Mr. M. K. Menon were not due to differences of opdnlon over the proposed Aikva Kerala Convention but were due to differences75 words
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Article69 1954-04-22 1 The Consultant-Physician to the Royal Air Force, Air Commodore C. A. Rumball is arriving today at Kallang from the United Kingdom. During his stay of six days Air Commodore Rumball will visit the R.A.F. Hospital Changi and Army and Civil medical establishments m Singapore. He will69 words
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Article60 1954-04-22 1 The Registrar of Trade Unions, Federation of Malaya, slates that at the end of March, 1954, there 240 regi.« tered trade unions and 26 unions pending registration, with a total membership of 111, 199. This total membership figures is 2,161 more than the February figure. The registration of60 words
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Article26 1954-04-22 1 The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative CounciJ will be held In the Victoria Memorial Han at 10 am oa Tutri&y, May 11,26 words
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Advertisement36 1954-04-22 1 Subscription Rates (BY FOOT) Malaya, B. N Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 3300 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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537 1954-04-22 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs, Apr. 22, '54 MISDIRECTED EFFORTS r E will not make any effort, or go down on our knees, to solicit an an interview with the Secretary of State for the Colonies," said UMNO President and Leader of the UMNO-MCA Delegation to the United Kingdom Tungku537 words
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Article1745 1954-04-22 2 R. Muthukumarappa Reddiar - R. Muthukumarappa Reddiar By Havoc Wrougt By Fr. Rule In Pondicherry's Economy ANT visitor to Pondicherry today would be struck by two points. There Is dire economic distress among the people and the people have realised that merger is the only remedy to that distress. Out of1,745 words
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Article97 1954-04-22 2 Post-M ortem Into T.-C. Elections ERNAKULAM: The threemember Committee, comprising Mr. V.X.X. Menon. former Chief Justice of Oochin. Mr. K. Ayyappan, former Minister and Mr. P.S. George, constituted by the Travancore Pradesh Congress to investigate the circumstances leading: to the Congress reverse m the last Assembly election?, after their fact-findingFOC - 97 words
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Article133 1954-04-22 2 NEW DELHI: Sri s N Agarwai General Secretary of the Congress Party, has stated m a circular to Pradesh Congress Committees that only those active members of the Congress Party will be allowed to take part m the elections U» elective posts m ]the Congress Party,FOC - 133 words
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Article157 1954-04-22 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. R. Bhagat, Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Minister, said here that the Reserve Bank proposed to undertake a survey of foreign firms m respect of insurance and import trade of the country Replying to Mr. S. N. Das m the House of the People,FOC - 157 words
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Article856 1954-04-22 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Sir. The finance minister of Madras, Mr. C. Subramaniam, is reported to have stated (IDM Friday 16th Ap r il) that it is time that Tamil became the mecium of instruction m Colleges also. In my opinion this idea is far advanced856 words
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Article708 1954-04-22 2 DID INDIA GET IT WRONG? •JHE Federation Government has NOT altered its decision to initiate legislation m order that the Federation share of the Indian Immigration Fund may be used on behalf of ALL. workers m Malaya. This m brief is the decision of the708 words
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77 1954-04-22 2 BANGALORE: Mr. V. U D'Souza, Principal of the Maharaja's Ofollegre, Mysore, has been appointed Vice-chan-cellor of the Mysore University, m succession to Dr. B. L. Manjunath, who has been granted combined leave for one year from the dat e of relief, preparatory to retirement. Dr. ManjunathFOC - 77 words
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Article2274 1954-04-22 3 Nehru Urges Development Of "Indian Literature" CHIDAMBARAM: The important role played by writers m moulding the thought of the people of the country was emphasised by Prime Minister Nehru, who inaugurated the All-India Writers' Conference at Annamalainagar. Mr. Nehru naid that it wa» deairabte to develop2,274 words
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Article670 1954-04-22 3 "Even the such things as modern warfare" Mr. Nehru said, "leaving aside for the moment the Hydrogen Bomb,— a good General does not barge In, head foremost, but thinks of numerous indirect approaches to undermine Or defeat the enemy. Probably, m human relations also wise menFOC - 670 words
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Article34 1954-04-22 3 NEHRU'S LETTER TO MOHAMMED ALI NEW DELHI: Mr Nehru Mr. Mchammed AH m renlv to the latter's letter on S mr. informed dnseJ do not expect an Immediate meetS* ofjhe two Prime Mlnlaters FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-04-22 3 Photo. Th's photo i s the first to be taken of the Pope since his ij.ent illness. It was taken on April 12 m the Vatican irardens.- APAP - 30 words
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Article142 1954-04-22 3 TOKYO, Apr. 20 The possibility of resignation by Japan's Premier, Shigeru Yoshida, today displaced the hydrogen bomb and the Geneva conference as the main topic for discussion by the Japanese man-in-the street, politician.' and press. Senior officials of the Procurator's Office met m Tokyo to discussReuter - 142 words
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Article147 1954-04-22 3 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 20 Danny Kayc was made an. "ambassador at large for the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) here yesterday before leaving to mak e a publicity film for the fund m Asia. Tol<i he must now be called "your excellency 1 he said "really!AP - 147 words
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Article89 1954-04-22 3 TOKYO, Apr. 20 The first party of Japanese athletes participating: m the Asian Games left Tokyo aboard a Japan Airlines plane for Manila this morning-. Today s party included ten wrestlers, 19 officers of the Japan Athletic Association and member organisation and 22 newspapermen andReuter - 89 words
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Article59 1954-04-22 3 MADRAS: The modified ■cncme of elemtntary education, which is now on force m rural areas of the State was considered by the new Madras Cabinet. It is gathered that the discussion was not long- enousrh for the views expressed to take a concrete shape Further consideration, itFOC - 59 words
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Article67 1954-04-22 3 BHOODAN: BIHAR TOPS LIST AHMED ABAD: Land collection for Bhooda n Yajjna till March 25 last totalled 27 62 035 acres, according to figures released by "Harijan" Bihar leads In collections w.th contribution of 15,30,000 MTfti with Assam at bottom of lust with only 1,349 a-crf-T The "HarJjan" said 55,885FOC - 67 words
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Article30 1954-04-22 3 MADRAS: Mr. T. Hanumanthappa, Deputy Secretary to the Madras State Legislature, has been appointee to act temporarily as Joint Secretary to the State Legislature with effect from At>ril. 24- FOCFOC - 30 words
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814 1954-04-22 3 BOMBAY: Mr. V. V. Giri, Union Labour Minister, said that "the minimum wage must become a reality, enjoyed by all, and not just one of those things which appear m Government notifications." The Labour Minister was inaugurating the second meeting ofFOC - 814 words
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Advertisement53 1954-04-22 3 All the World wants a HUMBER THE ARISTOCRAT OF ALL BICYCLES The Humber, with its distinctive design and finish, is the choice of the man who will only have the very best. Compare for yourself the magnificent specification. A Product of Raleigh Indian ui Litmitd, Nottingham, England Sole Representatives: ROBINSON'S53 words
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Article472 1954-04-22 4 Composition Of Delegations And Programme COLOMBO: Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed All will arrive here on April 26 a day m advance of Prime Miniater* of India, Burma and Indonesia for South Asian Prime Ministers' Conference beginning on April 28, it was authoritatively learnt here. Prime Minister472 words
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66 1954-04-22 4 TOKYO, Apr. 31 ITo-fr-sor Yaauahi Nishiwakl uf Osaka University's medical department, reported today that th rty racehorse* imported from Australia had oeen found radioactive. The Professor recently stated that ships using: the AuMtraJa, -Japan M'alane ran Hit ttanger of contamination from the Bik iri nuclear tests. The66 words
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Article88 1954-04-22 4 ROME, Apr. 21. Ten young Italian mountain climbers yesterday left by plane for Karachi to Join Prof. Ardito Desio with wnora they will try to reach the top of K. 2 peaK m the Himalayas. The expedition, led by Milan University's Professor IJesio, is due88 words
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Article49 1954-04-22 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 21. Councillor Chris Coffey, the l»rd Mayor of Nottingham, England, arrived yesterday to make an official seven-day visit to Kansas City, Missouri. He is returning a visit made to Nottingham last June by Kansas City's Mayor W. E Kemp. A.P.49 words
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Article104 1954-04-22 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 21.— Ahmed Hussein, Egyptian Ambassador to the United States, said yesterday he "believed the Arab countries would settle their dispute with Israel "if Israel would' accept the United Nations resolutions as a basis for negotiations." A.P. U.S. GOODS FOR INDIA BOMBAY, Apr. 21.—104 words
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104 1954-04-22 4 LONDON, Apr. 21.— British. Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) said Tuesday a body washed ashore near Paola, Italy, Tuesday was that of aa American passenger on the ill fated jet airliner which plunged into the Mediterranean See on Apr. 8. A spokesman identified him as Clyde104 words
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Article123 1954-04-22 4 DARWIN, Apr. 21 Security officers flew into Darwin today to examine written statements from the policemen concerned m disarming the two Russian couriers escorting Mrs. Petrov. The statement from Mrs. Petrov of what happened at the airport will have an important bearing on the123 words
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Article125 1954-04-22 4 BONN, Germany, Apr. 21. The Russians will meet again with the Western Allies m Berlin next Monday to discuss prison life for the seven top Nazis m Spandau prison. The seven, who are the only inmates of the big prison that could hold 600, are Former125 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-04-22 4 Vice-chancellor, Prof. W. O. IN ton. ha* a chat with a group of students. From left to right, front, are: Prof. W. G. Paton Mr. Raj Sehgal (New Delhi India); Mi s Joyce Choudhri (Fiji); Miss Mary Chan (Johore, Malaya) and Mr. Ton Mating Mating (Rangoon46 words
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457 1954-04-22 4 MELBOURNE: As the opeuing of the current academic year at the University of Melbourne approached, student activities, dormant during the long vacation, sprang into life. Newly-arrived Asian students were caught up with all the o^her freshers m the whirl of welcomes and entertainments of Orientation Week457 words
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Article126 1954-04-22 4 Black Buttons Black Armbands QEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Apr. 21 Peoples Progressive Party members boug-ht black buttons and black armbands from the new party headquarters here yesterday m response to Dr. Cheddi Jagan's call to wear mourning on Queen Elizabeth's birthday today. Mrs. Janet Jagan, General Secretary of the Party, wore126 words
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Article62 1954-04-22 4 TOKYO, Apr. 21 Ju. st j co Minister Ken Inukai .'submit, ted his resignation to Prime Minirter Shigeru Yoshida thi.s afternoon. Mr. Inukai tolq reporters ha had submitted his resignation because he had been orderec by the Government to block the arrest proceedings being taken by the62 words
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Article65 1954-04-22 4 WASHINGTON, (Indiana) Apr. 21 A two headed baby born last December to Mr and Mrs Cecil Hartley died here yesterday. The child had been taken to hospital by the family doctor an hour before he died Dr. Vance Chattin who delivered the child by caesarean operation said there65 words
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Advertisement223 1954-04-22 4 NEW CITY SATURDAY AT i' MIDNIGHT! Indian Film C-omb'nes Presentj "DHARM PATNI" Starring: NIKL'PA ROY MAHIPAL DIAMOND I Today Last 2 Shows: 3 7.30 p.m. V. Nagraiah and T. K. Bhagavathi WORLD with j M. V. Rajamma, P.K. Saraswathii, etc. Opening Tomorrow Daily at 3 7.30 p.m. P. Kannamba, Manohar,223 words
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