Indian Daily Mail, 27 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 73. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Nehru Plan For Indo-China Gaining Support
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167 1954-04-27 1 U.S. And U.K. Agree On Non-Intervention BAO DAI OPPOSES FRENCH PROPOSAL FOR PARTITION LONDON, Apr. 26. Far East problems to be discussed at Geneva aud the unexpected meeting of the British Cabinet formed the cnief topics for comment m British newspapers today. The Times said the Western powers should explore167 words
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Article117 1954-04-27 1 Speculating on the British Cabinet meeting yesterday, the Manchester Guardian asked if the British Government had been asked to undertake a new military commitment. "If it does prove true, the Government will have to do a deal of explaining to the country. 1 it. idded. TheReuter - 117 words
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Article212 1954-04-27 1 No 'More Aid' By U.S. U.K. GENEVA, Apr. 26. A usually reliable source said here early this morning that Mr Anthony Eden told Mr. John Foster Dulles the Brit sh Government had decided it could not give substantial aid lo the French forces m indo. China at present. The twoReuter - 212 words
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365 1954-04-27 1 More Troops To Malaya And Then To I-C. LONDON. Apr. 26.- Prime Minister Churchill called a sudden emergency meeting of WJ cabinet today and reportedly discussed the question lending military assistance the French embattled Indochina. The re were atrung indicates that Churchill and his advKors j^ve some thought ,".ih dea365 words
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Article54 1954-04-27 1 GENEVA, Apr. 26 Total strength of the 1» delegation* attending the Geneva Far E««t conference here estimated at about one thousand* Some 1,500 joiurnaUsto from countries on both sides of the "Iron Curtain" have applied for press P M The Soviet and Chinese Communists contingent includßReuter - 54 words
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Article75 1954-04-27 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 26 Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, a Democratic Liberal member of the House of Representative? urged the Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles to propose at Geneva that opposing forces be withdrawn from Indo-china and the. area be placed under an indefinite united Nations trusteeship.75 words
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Article449 1954-04-27 1 GENBVA, April, 26. The Foreign Ministers of 19 nations, will meet la room that symbolises unity of th« ptoplei Qt til tlvt oontlntnts. On the ceiling looking down on the Council Chamber Is a sepia -tinted celling fresco which shows the peoples of tne five continents withReuter - 449 words
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Article282 1954-04-27 1 GENEVA, Apr. 26 Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary and Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov of Russia this morning; agreed on the chairmanship of today's openin session of the Far East conference. It was not immediately known who the chairman would be or whether agreement has been reached on the chairmanshipReuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-04-27 1 Prince And Princess New Pictures An informal study, made rece ily by Studio Lisa of Londbn, of the five-year-old Prince Cha ie» and three-year-old Princess Anne, The Prince is "hown with the corgi dog 'Honey,' on the terrace, while the Princess is shown playing Lodige. Windsor. Lodge, Windsor.48 words
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291 1954-04-27 1 Linguistic Division Of India REDS CONCEPTION OF STATES REORGANISATION From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 26.— India should be divided into -just twenty constituent States based pri marily on language instead of the present twenty eight States. This is considered to be the* opinion of the Communist Party ofCopyright - 291 words
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183 1954-04-27 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 26.— The Senate Appropriations Committee Saturday criticised the handling of U.S. aid to India and chairman Styles Bridges (R-New Hampshire) said "recent actions on the part of Prime Minister Nehru are not calculated to improve understanding between the twoA.P. - 183 words
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Article111 1954-04-27 1 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut. Apr. 26. A committee or scientists said security investigations initiated by Senator josepn McCarth had done suostantiai damage to worK m pi ogress at the Signal Corps x-,nginecring Laboratories. Tne Senate Investigation sub-committee and the Army Security Board opened an investigation at t neReuter - 111 words
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Article92 1954-04-27 1 NAIROBI, Apr. 26 Gen. Sir George Erskine, East African Commander m Chief yesterday apologised for the action of security forces who searched the Indian Commissioner's office here during a mass round up of Mau Mau suspects this weekend. Gen. Erskine called on the acting Indian CommissionerReuter - 92 words
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Article107 1954-04-27 1 PONDICHERRY, (French India), Apr. 26. A conference of parties which favour merging French Indian settlements with the rest of India demanded here yesterday immediate defacto tiansfer of the settlements pending de jure transfer. The demand followed the lines of India's note to France on April 9Reuter - 107 words
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Article33 1954-04-27 1 NEW DELJiI, Apr. 26. Three Indian gymnasts will compete m the world cham. Dionship beginning m Rome on July 15. They are K. B. Prabhakaran, Vir Sinejh and Mass Singh.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article134 1954-04-27 1 GENEVA. Apr. 26. The Geneva conference which may settle the political future of Korea and bring peace to Indo-china began here this afternoon at 14.25 GMT ia the building of the pre.war League of Nations. Foreign Ministers or their representatives from 19 nations which fought m the three-year-long134 words
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Article27 1954-04-27 1 Mr. Moiocov will be Chairman tomorrow and Mr. Eden on Wednesday. Thereafter the chairmansnlp would rotate m that order between the three statesmen.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article116 1954-04-27 1 S. KOREA'S "COMPROMISE PLAN" GENEVA. Apr. 26. A South Korean "compromise plan" to be presented to the Geneva conference opening today may relax earl.er demands for witndrawal of all Communist Chinese troops as a preliminary to any Korean settlement, according to a non-Western diplomatic source here. The source said theReuter - 116 words
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Article64 1954-04-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr, 25.— Tiruchi Station of All. lndia Radio is being shortly shifted to Madurai. The Government of India took the decision because they wanted to expand Tamil services, but found facilities in Tiruchi inadequate. New spacious buildings planned at Tirunagar, fiveCopyright - 64 words
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Article109 1954-04-27 1 BOMBA*, Apr. 26. Tensing: Norkay. Everest conqueror, finds it more exhausting to receive homage from his millions of admirers than to face the blizzards and treacherous icefalls of the World's highest mountain range Tension's physician reported Saturday he has lost 24 pounds m weight since topping- Everest lastAP - 109 words
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568 1954-04-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Apr. 27, 54. Two Crucial Conferences i^liE Geneva Conference which began yesterday and the Asian Premiers Conference which is to begin m Colombo tomorrow, are undoubtedly most momentous for South East Asia, for on their outcome will largely depend the future of this entire region.568 words
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645 1954-04-27 2 SALARY ALLOWANCES OF INDIAN MPs Rs. 300 p. m. Rs 20 Daily, Or Rs. 40 Daily NEW DELHI: The Joint Committee on Payment of Salaries and Allowances to Members of the Union Parliament has recommended that members of both Houses should be paid a salary of Rs. 300 per monthFOC - 645 words
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Article306 1954-04-27 2 Strikingly Simple Is Eisenhower WASHINGTON. D.C. Vangala Jaya Ram, 18-year-old student from Lucknow, says that his meeting with President Eisenhower is the highlight of his visit m the United States. The young Indian is one of a group of secondary school students from 32 countries who recently visited the Chief306 words
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Article301 1954-04-27 2 Anti-Ahmediya Riots Report LAHORE: Trie court of m quiry which investigated the anU-Ahnu'diya agitation m Punjab (P) early last year, has attributed the spread and intensity of the disturbance to "ideological confusion" regarding what constituted an Islamic state of Pakistan. In their 387-page report, the Cnief Justice. Mr. Mohanuived MunirFOC - 301 words
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Article, Illustration92 1954-04-27 2 Mr F. C. W. Edge, Chief Education Officer Malacca declaring open the Second EduMalacca Indian School Teaches' Union on Saturday Apr 17 at the Malacca High School Hall. Mr. G. Sarangapany President Tamil Education Society Singapore presided. In the picture are also seen Mr. L..92 words
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Article107 1954-04-27 2 beggar, coinnuu<'a to f»« Xjcggai >iorne on the Konnur High Koad, is en hunger-strike since last Iriuay. It is stated that ne wants to be ie.eased, so that he may continue to earn through bogging, and maintain ins tamily at Co.mbatore! The beggar, who calls himselfFOC - 107 words
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Article240 1954-04-27 2 BOMBAY: Over 100 officers yd men of the Bomoay Fire Brigade poured millions of gallons of water to put out a fire that gutted an auto show.^oiii aiiu a seivice gaiage housed m a seven-storey builuing near Cnawpau teaiace, Western Eojnbay. Seven cars were completelyFOC - 240 words
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Article357 1954-04-27 2 jyjADRAS: Savithri, widowed and dependent, walking down Luz Church Road here, was arrested by the sign "Andhra Mahila Sabha" ("Andhra Women's Association"). She walked m and mrt the secretary, Mrs. A. C. Krishna Rao. and explained her plight. She wished to be independent like her357 words
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562 1954-04-27 2 MADRAS: While addressing a gathering at An. namalainagar, Mr. Jawaharlal drew a comparison between Mr. C. Rajagopalachari and Mr K. Kamarai Nadar: J 'Now here m Madras State', Mr. Nehru said, 'you had till recently a great veteran leader of our country as Chief MinisterFOC - 562 words
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363 1954-04-27 2 Suhrawardy Condemns E. B. Governor DACCA With the three week-old stalemate m IWinis-try-making m East Bengal showing no sign of being resolved, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, leader of the Pakistan Awami Muslim League, openly accused the Governor of East Bengal, Chowdhury Khaliquazzaman, of "not only evading his responsioility, but alsoFOC - 363 words
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Article23 1954-04-27 2 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 25 Communist China was the largest suspected source of illicit opium seized last year and reported to the U.N. APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-04-27 2 Yugoslav's Lead of the state Josep Bros Tito, *nl«> us he greet* v 4oddl«r m the Girl' Institute In Ankara But l?it> r«<hslon was too much lor youngster, who burst Into tear*. Tito was visiting the Institute m the course of hie current official trip to Turkey.A.P. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration910 1954-04-27 3 Jaiprakash To Quit Politics Join Bhoodan Movement! A Noble Decision -BHAVE SARVODAYAPUBI: SRI J. p. NARAIN, Praja-Sociali»t \.ud'-r. mUreßslnjr the ftecoftd d»y'n session of the All-India sarvodaya Sammelan here, last Monday, naid he had decided to dwo* his life the Bhoodan Yagna, and appealed to Tooth* and •tndwrt* to d*FOC - 910 words
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Article162 1954-04-27 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, informed Pressmen that Government would hnve to examine the "feasibility" of the proposals made to them on behalf of the former tramway workers that the service should be revived and run by them. The Chief Minister said that theyFOC - 162 words
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Article112 1954-04-27 3 Wine Is a source ot germkilling antibiotics. From Caesar's time to Napoleon's there were comparatively few typhoid or dysentery epidemic among wine-drinking armies although such diseases were rampant among civlli?ms. Roman legionaries drank wine under military orders. These facts led a researcher to .suspect that drinking wineSIS - 112 words
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130 1954-04-27 3 SAkvODAYAPURI: Jayapr.ikaHh Narain, PrajaSoriaJlst leader announced here that 17 village* m Ons-n had (J>nate<l their entire land for the Bhoodan canipagn m the State. Speaking at a Bhoouan workers' meeting, he said land collection alone would not be the object of the Khoodan movement;FOC - 130 words
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Article359 1954-04-27 3 NEW OUJJuHJ: In the Council of States, me Status Minister, Dr. K. N. Kutju. reP»»ed in the negative to Sri Pxasada Rao, Com., who asked wnttner the Government of India had issued any directive to tne Travancore- cochin Government to continue the services of Sri V.FOC - 359 words
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Article105 1954-04-27 3 NEW DELJII: Delegates from eight States met m New Delhi to plan the future Moral Rearmament activities m India. They included industrialists, labour leaders, students and agriculturists from Tra-vancoro-Cochin, Mysore, Andhra, Madras, Bombay, the United Provinces, Bengal and Delhi. They reviewed the work done .since theFOC - 105 words
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Article66 1954-04-27 3 MADRAS: The Nawab of Masulipatum was intro. duced to the Prime Minister. Sri Jawaharlal Nehru on the eve of the latter's departure for Gaya at the Meenambakkam airport. The Nawab presented Sri Nehru with a Zamanath (talisman), which Mr. Dawood Ali MirzH. tied to Sri Nehru's rightFOC - 66 words
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Article210 1954-04-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Council of States, last week, parsed the Home Minister's Bill to merge Bilaspur with Hlmachal Pradesh. Speaking on the Bill. Dr. K. N. Katju said as a result of the execution of the Bha-kra-Nangal Project, nearly half the area of theFOC - 210 words
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193 1954-04-27 3 Women Urged To Supplement Family Income LUCKNOW: Srimathi V. Pundit .president of the United Nations General Assembly, declared that International peace could come only the Gandhian way. Addrepsing a women a meet. Ing at the Ladies Club she said the Western worl<j was seT&kin? black clouds raised by the hydrogenFOC - 193 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-04-27 3 Ph«.to) swim mini: Champion who recently created a world record by swimming the Palk straits was accorded a jrranri reception In his birth place, Thondaimannar thi* week. The Chief Magistrate of Colombo Mr. Sri P. Skandarajan who presided; Spoke* highly .of the swimmer's pchievment. MathrupalaMathrupala - 48 words
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Article486 1954-04-27 3 IMMOVABLE EVACUEE PROPERTY KARACHI: Pakistan's Minister for Refugees, Mr. ShuaiD yureshi, said there was now "no ground' for a conference with India on the immovable evacuee property issue. He said ttiis m reply to questions, but did not elaborate the point beyond saying that India wanted a settlement on herFOC - 486 words
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431 1954-04-27 3 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government will shortly submit to the States Reorganisation tCommi*sion a factual report on the merger of dispute!; Telugu-areas with th*« Andhra State. The State Government fc» generally of the view that all border areas, where Telugu-sixaking people areFOC - 431 words
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Article33 1954-04-27 3 TAIPEH, Apr. 25— The Nationalist Chinese government was reported today to have decided to participate m the motion picture exhibit of South-East Asian countries -hcduled to be held m Japan m May.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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391 1954-04-27 4 Strong 'Asian Bloc' To Be Formed At 'Little Geneva' COLOMBO, Apr. 26.— Ceylon's capital filled with speculation last night over the probable results of the Asian Prime Ministers' conference opening here on Wednesday, but there was still no clear picture of what measure ofA.P. - 391 words
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Article150 1954-04-27 4 COLOMBO The working committee of Ceylon Indian Congress, meeting at Nawalapitiya HnaJiwed arrangements lor the four-day annual sessions of the Congress to begin at Gampoia, near Randy on Apr. 29. The committee approved reports to be placed before the annual session, and adapted the new flagFOC - 150 words
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Article319 1954-04-27 4 KALMUNAI: A woman named V. Rasammah and her iwo children, who had Wed from the riot-affected village of Veeramunai, were found by her husband K. Pitchchappillal, m a jungle six miles from Veeramunai. Rasiimmah and her children had boon without food for one and a halfFOC - 319 words
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Article234 1954-04-27 4 LONDON. April. 26. Lieutenant General H.G. Martin, leading British military Commentator, said the loss of Dien Bien Phu would not necessarily lead to the fall *A IndoChina or abandonment of the Navarre plan. "Does Indo-China necessarily stand OT fall with Dien Bien Phu? Surely not",Reuter - 234 words
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Article165 1954-04-27 4 PARIS, Apr. 26.- -Bao Dai, Vietnam Chief of State, declared m a communique yesterday that his country would not sign pending independence treaties because of French talk of dividing the country with Ho Chi Minn's rebel government m (he. Geneva conference. In his communique, Bao DaiA.P. - 165 words
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Article220 1954-04-27 4 A model of a new British tractor, which may prove of great value m large scale cultivation of padi and for re. claiming swamps, has just been ordered for trials m Malaya end 1 is due to be dispatched this week. This new type tractor was220 words
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Article100 1954-04-27 4 The annual meeting of the Singapore Shop Employees' Union on Sunday appealed to all shop owners m the Colony to introduce a 44-hour week for their employees. In a resolution, the meeting urged the Singapore Government to assist the union m l if.. attempt to negotiate100 words
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284 1954-04-27 4 DEVATHI Productions' latest •picture m Tamil ent.tica "MAXVirHA^JUM MRIViAMUM" 'Man and Beast) which is to commence a season at the Diamond Theatre shortly, is an interesting social tnrilter vividly portraying the Dcastuness that money is capable of committing. This isG.S.M. - 284 words
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126 1954-04-27 4 NEW DELPHI: Miss Pat of Michigan United States, who has been touring with Acharye Vionba Bhave for past 15 months, has ottered to dedicate her life to "nonviolent reconstruction of man and society" in response to a call of "jeevandan" (life gift) given atISI - 126 words
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Article88 1954-04-27 4 JAP TRADERS IN INDONESIA TO QUIT DJAKARTA, Apr. 26.— The Japanese Consulate General Office m Djakarta today said that Japanese businessmen who had been ordered to leave Indonesia when their residenc permits expired had protested to the Indonesian Ministry of Justice. Indonesian authorities told the Japanese Consul General that theReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-04-27 4 PHOTOS. I DM The Pakl<jta n and Singapore t»>ccer teams for Asian Games played a match at the Jalan-IJcsar Stadium on Sunday, Apr. 25, >l uring two goals earh. The players wearing the V-uniform constitute the Singapore team. The other picture shown the Pakistan team.-IDM - 50 words
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Article86 1954-04-27 4 LONDON. Apr. 26. Mr. Harold Wilson one of Loftwinger Aneurin Bevan's chief lieutenants said he had been invited to fill Mr. Bevan's place m tho Labour P:irtv shadow cabinet Mr. Bcvan resigned from the shadow rabinet earlier this month because he disagreed with his colleagues on foreignReuter - 86 words
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Article38 1954-04-27 4 HONG KONG, ..pr. 26.— Two well preserved porcelain howls belonging to the 9th century were recovered from an ancient tomb m Canton id A.pril, reports the official New China News agency from that city.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article34 1954-04-27 4 WASHINGTON, Apr 26. Mr. Robert Stevens^ American Army Secretary faces a long battle over "wire tapping" .•yesterday when the Senate Investigations Sub-committee resumes its inquiry into the army McCarthy controversy.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article75 1954-04-27 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 26. A rooftop romp with a pet dog ended man's life yesterday. Police said that shortly after midnight, George M. Betz, 62, went to the roof of a four storey building he owned, with the animal Brownie. Tenants hoard BetzA.P. - 75 words
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Article49 1954-04-27 4 LONDON, Apr. 26. Mao Tse Tung, the Chinese Commun st leader, voted m the Peking local elections, the Communist New China news agency reported. He has rarely appeared m public recently and was absent 'on holiday" from the February meeting of the Communist Central Committee.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article29 1954-04-27 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 25 About 500 members of the All India Trade Union Congress yesterday staged a hostile demonstration m front of the United States Embassy m New Delhi.29 words
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Article268 1954-04-27 4 WHITE PLAINS N ew York. Apr. 26 Rit a Hayworth, described as 'dreadfully upset," was reunited early today with he r two small daughters who Friday were named m charges of child neglect. The actress and he r husband singer Dick Haymes, arrived early thisAP - 268 words
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Article90 1954-04-27 4 The first issue of Postal Stationary bearing the effigy Of HER MAJESTY QUEENELIZABETH will be made m Malacca and Penang on May 1, when the smaJl registration envelopes will be placed on sale. It is anticipated that other Items of Postal Stationary and some denominations of90 words
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Article31 1954-04-27 4 The next sitting of the Singapore Assizes will be held m the High Court on Monday May 3, 1954, a t 10.30 a.m. m the Supreme Court Building.31 words
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