Indian Daily Mail, 28 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 74. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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186 1954-04-28 1 Asian Premiers To Discuss Nehru's I. -C. Plan To Prevent Asia Becoming A Major Battle-Ground ALI WILL DISCUSS KASHMIR ISSUE WITH NEHRU IN COLOMBO NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru leaves for Colombo today to try for the support of four other Asian Prime Ministers for hisA.P. - 186 words
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Article444 1954-04-28 1 COLOMBO, (Ceylon), Apr 27.— Five Asian Prime Ministers meeting here tomorrow face the problem of how U» prevent Asia becoming a major battle ground for opposing world blocs, according to observers here. They were originally invited to talk over the mutual problems ot their444 words
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Article258 1954-04-28 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Apr. 27. -The Burmese. Prime Minister, U Nu, arrived here today (or the conference of Asian Prime Ministers opening tomorrow. He is the first of the Asian leaders to arrive. The others are India's Jawaharlal Nehru, Pakistan's Mr. Mohammed AH, and Dr. Ah Sastroamidjopo of Indonesia.Reuter - 258 words
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Article133 1954-04-28 1 Enough T0 LONDON, Apr. 27 Man will n?vfr be ngenious < m ugh to blow up the earth m <>n:- super explosion, m the opinicn o f nurlear phyflcist Proieal or E. T. S.Walton, Winner of the Nobel Prize lor Physics m 1951. "Man i.«J notAP - 133 words
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Article43 1954-04-28 1 Marxist groups m Ceylon na/.'e asked Asian Premiers, *"o will meet m Colombo tomorrow, to insist that all imperialist troops" be withdrawn from Asia Trotakyite Lanka Bama **™*1 Party, which draws its support from peasants. ha« tht Pnmitn of C«y.43 words
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Article, Illustration117 1954-04-28 1 picture of the wife and son of Rus»an Secret Police Captain NlcolaS Khokhlov, who wa s revealed to have surrendered to U*e West after being sent with two Ea»t Germans on a muni.'r mission. He said he surrendered because his wife, Yanfna Adhmovna KhokWu'v.AP - 117 words
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Article122 1954-04-28 1 FUNDS FOR GANDHIJI MEMORIAL From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 27.— Mr. Sr. PraKasa Governor of Madras State has issued an appeai tor tunas to complete Uandhiji Memorial Prayer Hall whoso foundation stone was laid last, year at Rajbhavan Guindy. Sri Prakasa said the project would cost four lakhs and122 words
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Article20 1954-04-28 1 GENEVA, Apr. 27. Tne Soviet Union has joined the international Labour Organisation, it was officially announced horc last night.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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157 1954-04-28 1 L.ONDON, Apr. 27. Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov, Monday night accused the United States of creating "war hysteria" with threats of the hydrogen bomb and warned the Russians would strike back at any aggression with "the same weapon." Giving a major policyAP - 157 words
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Article42 1954-04-28 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27 United' States Ajuba^sadgr Co indua lieorge V. Allen departed) by air ilu* morning for Karachi en route to Washington to appear before U.a*. CongresNtomu C'uminittetn studying proposed Economic Aid/ to liula. AP.42 words
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Article118 1954-04-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 27.— Andhras have still not abandoned their attempts co gejt Madras City. In a memo to the States Reorganisation Commission, the Chennapuri Andhra Mahasabha has demanded that the City and surrounding areas be constituted into a separate centrally administered area.118 words
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122 1954-04-28 1 iis'UU-cnliNA, Api\ ze.-Suc-ccjsiul completion of the re-coici-oreaKuig American air nit of t> i«ncn paratroopers to emoattied inao-cnma orougiu me disclosure that Burma, ai> well as India, barred tnc passage of the U.S. planes over its territQry. me troop lenying mission, longest m umJOKJ,A.P. - 122 words
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Article54 1954-04-28 1 LONDON, Apr. 27 The school magazine at High School children of f-**- .Servicemen attend m suburban Hundley I 'ark lvi-, polie«I the siuiic-nts on "what would you most like to take back to the United State*?" Reply from one of the girls: -TheAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-04-28 1 A Military delegation from Oommunfst China arriving at Geneva airport t<> take part m the conference on Far Eastern Affairs. In background is seen the Russian transport plane m which they travelled. AP Photo.37 words
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250 1954-04-28 1 GENEVA, Apr. 27. France is making a strong effort today to get peace talks on Indo-China started here as soon as possible, conference sources said. The French move comet* as the 19-nat.on Geneva conference iiit't-ts In its first ctown to business session (1400Reuter - 250 words
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131 1954-04-28 1 Former I. C. S. Officer's Trial Begins limn Our Own CorrespomU'iu UfcJL.Mi, ..vp;. 27. -Tne trail of tonner Lcji*. Officer S, A. VenKaiaiainan, on charges oi accopt.ng onbes began on Monday oetorc a Special Judge K.apoor and will continue dai;y tin May lt>. Karlier in tne uay tne Supreme CourtCopyright - 131 words
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Article93 1954-04-28 1 Which Meeting Is Unlawful GEORGETOWN, (British Guiana), Apr. 26. K-ghl members of the Peoples Progressive Party were dischargftj today on a charge of breaking the Emergency Regulations by holding an illegal meeting. Mr Forbes Burnham, P.P. P. chairmi'i who defended them, submitted there was no case to answer. The Magistrate.Reuter - 93 words
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Article28 1954-04-28 1 It is officially announced that tne public inquiry into the recent crash of a 8.0.A.C. Constellation at Kalian^ will open on Monday, May, 31.28 words
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537 1954-04-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Apr 28, '54. Hindus' Duty WRITING editorially on Sunday under the above heading, our sister paper The Tamil Murasu has rightly pointed out that, now that a Select Committee has been apix)inted to examine Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj's Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill, it is537 words
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549 1954-04-28 2 T.N.CCs Memorandum To States Reorganisation Commission MADRAS: In a memorandum sent last Thursday to the States Reorganisation Commission appointed by the Government of India, the Tamil Nad Pradesh Congress Commitee has submitted that "a State comprising all the Tamil-speaking areas m Andhra, MysoreFOC - 549 words
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Article109 1954-04-28 2 NEW YORK: Two personal accounts of life m India are being published m the United States soon. Harper will publish San. tha Rama Rau's new book, "This Is India." Santha, daughter of Mr. B. Rama Rau, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India,109 words
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Article1033 1954-04-28 2 -MADRAS "MAIL" MADRAS "Whatever the attitude of the Congress Party hierarchy may t>e towards the demand for the consolidation of peoples speaking %he same regional language into one linguistic State, the TamilNad Pradesh Congress Committee is whole-heart-edly m favour of it," writes the Madras Mail editoriallyFOC - 1,033 words
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Article260 1954-04-28 2 MADKAS The Tamil Arasu Kazhagam of which Sri M. P. Sivagnana Gramani is the President, has expressed differences of opinion with the Chief Minister, Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, regarding the settling of the boundary between the Andhra and the Madras States, with special reference toFOC - 260 words
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Article145 1954-04-28 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. Kalyana. sundaram, Deputy Leader of the Opposition* m the Madras Legislative Assembly and Mr. K. T. K. Thangamani. General Secretary, Tamil Nad Trade Union Congress, met Mr X Kamaraj, Chief Minister, and later Mr. C. Subramaniam Finance Minister, at the Secretariat, andFOC - 145 words
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734 1954-04-28 2 MADRAS: Reports from many towns m South India state that there has been widespread rain on the West Coast, and m Madurai, Ramanathapuram, and Tirunelveli districts during the last Thursday Friday, accompanied by th under and lightning. While loss of lifeFOC - 734 words
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Article88 1954-04-28 2 SARODAYAPURI: Mahatma Gandhi's last win and testament drafted a day before his a^sassina. tion for transforming the Congrar inio a kk *«>u a k nanl& was invoked here when the Sarva Seva Sanjjh considered a draft amendment to its oonstitution to make the Sanrh represenative of constructive workersFOC - 88 words
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Article150 1954-04-28 2 NEW DELHI: K. D. Malaviya, Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, said the reason for the fall m gold production m India m 1953, as compared to 1952. was the greater depth to which mining had gone especially m the Kolar mine. cou. pledFOC - 150 words
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745 1954-04-28 3 Peaceful Settlement Of Dispute Urged KVKACHI: The Foreign Minister. Mr. Mahomed Zafrullah Khan, windtar up the debate on Kashmir last Ihurstuiy Nald In Parliament that India was "not vet reconciled to tbo creation of Pakisan." .\fter tracing the history Of tho KashmirFOC - 745 words
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Article68 1954-04-28 3 RUSSIA AND INDIA— A CONTRAST AJSNAMA-LALNAOAR Addressing a gathering of students, Sri Nehru referred to the SociaLst demand for nationalisation and asked, "Why should I nationalise industries which are out of date, and thereby deny resources to new industries "There is no comparison between Russia and India, as the objectivesFOC - 68 words
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Article206 1954-04-28 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Justice De•ai, at the Bombay High Court, held the Bombay Lotteries and prize Competitions Control and Tax Act of l»48 as amended by the Amendment Act of 1952 In so far as it affected persons carrying on prize competitions contained m newspapers, and periodicals,FOC - 206 words
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Article175 1954-04-28 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. P. S. Deshmukh, Union Agriculture Minister, informed the House of the People that licences for the establishment of seven new sugar factories by shifting idle or unsuitably located, plants, ami one factory by importing a complete plant had boon granted. Dr.FOC - 175 words
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Article262 1954-04-28 3 «Uv.u, AOimet (aMMM oi ouiu, *icuj itiiuteo u»e ciiar^e tneu me united Fiont owe a £heu victory m the recent genet a» e.ectioQa to riuiuu mucninalions and Hinuu money.' ne ueciareu tiete taut noc tin iota or prooi hau ocen tjivfn win en would esiab.isn liie chargeFOC - 262 words
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Article207 1954-04-28 3 LUOKNOW: The Home Minister of U.P.. Dr. Sampurnanand said m the Legislative Assembly that the Government knew that the documents attributed to the Communist Party of India m the (booklet entitled ■xxunmunist conspiracy' put>lished by the Democratic Research Service of Bombay were genuine, and theFOC - 207 words
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291 1954-04-28 3 MADRAS: Constable Ramuswamy, 24 attached to the Special Armed Police Force, camping In Thousand lights. Teynampet, is reported to have committed suicide by shooting himself at 12-15 ajn. on Thursday, while on sentry duty at the Police Radio Office, San Thome High Road, Mylapore. He291 words
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Article222 1954-04-28 3 ERNAKULAM: The Powra Mandalam of Fort Oochln, a local non-official organisation m a memorandum to the States' Reorganisation Commission appointed by the Government of India has urged that Fort Cochin, an isolated enclave on the Malabar Coast, having: an area of 1.01 sq. miles should beFOC - 222 words
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Article87 1954-04-28 3 BOMBAY: Lightning struck a Bombay-bound suburban train at 10.50 p.m. near Mulund station, 19 miles from Bombay. The pantograph of the leading driving coach of the train which was coming from Kaly. an, was struck by the lightning, causing a big flash and a small fire,FOC - 87 words
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86 1954-04-28 3 Death Of Mr. A. Y. Arulanadaswami Nadar TANJORE: Mr. A. Y. Arulanandaswami Nadar, a leading citizen and philanthropist of the district, died suddenly of heart failure at about 10 p.m. on Wednesday last at his residence m Pookara Street Tanjore. Mr. Nadar was m the exhibition grounds till about 8FOC - 86 words
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Article108 1954-04-28 3 HYDERABAD: Sri I. S. Chopra, Chief of Protocol. left for Delhi after a two-day stay here. It was reporter that hi* visit was m connexion with the future of Hyderabad House at Delhi. While the Hyderabad Government is keen on selling the house, the Union Government,FOC - 108 words
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Article106 1954-04-28 3 MADRAS: The Government have informed the Madras Corporation that tramway rails laid on the various routes m the City should be pulled out and not buried or lost and that work m this behalf should be carried out m convenient stretches. The Commissioner of theFOC - 106 words
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399 1954-04-28 3 Opposition To Bengali As State Language Demonstrations In Karachi KARACHI: Over 5,000 persons demanding that Urda alone should be recognised! as. the official Language of Pakistan demonstrated Friday afternoon before the PftkMa* Parliament buildings. They booted down Prime Minister Mohammed All when be tried to address them shouting "g o399 words
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Article241 1954-04-28 3 Meanwhile some UrduKarachi dailies on Monday appeared with black borders for the second day as a protest against the decision of the ruling Muslim League m the Ofentral Assembly to make both Urdu and Beganli the official languages of Pakistan. They also wrote editorials describing theFOC - 241 words
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473 1954-04-28 4 ISSUE RAISED IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI: Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, last Monday, answered a number of questions relating to Indo-Ceylonese relations m the House of the People. Mr. Chamta snij that the Governmeat of Ceylon hadt reerntly announcedFOC - 473 words
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216 1954-04-28 4 T.-C. Govt Servants Leave Rules Revised TRIVANDKUM: The bcne nla of leave with pay have been conferred on contingency employees m Travancore-Cochin uovcrnment service. According to orders issued full-time contingent employees of Government will be granted leave on full pay f Or a period not exceeding 20 days, and leaveFOC - 216 words
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Article36 1954-04-28 4 CANBERRA, Apr 27 —The entire Soviet Embassy staff m Canberra are leaving Vrßus. by sea this week following the break m diplomatic relations over the Petrov affair it was officially announced today ReuterReuter - 36 words
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142 1954-04-28 4 T.C. Scholarships For Research Students TRIVANDRUM: To encourage students taking up research courses, the University of Travancore hag instituted one fellowship to the value of Rs. 100 per mensem, and three .scholars/lips of the value of Rs. 50 per mensem. The fellowhip is tenable for three years at any universityFOC - 142 words
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Article198 1954-04-28 4 BANGALORE: Sri R. P. Revanna, member of the Mysore Legislative Council belonging to the Praja-Socialist Party, was attacked by an unknown person, with a knife recently near Park House, which is the legislators' hostel. It te stated that Sri Revanna was out for a strollFOC - 198 words
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Article173 1954-04-28 4 MADRAS: Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, affirmed that ithe question relating to Madras City had already been settled, and could not be reopened. He made thi« statement when his attention was drawn to a p rt *ss report that a section of the Andhras wanted toFOC - 173 words
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Article54 1954-04-28 4 BOMBAY: The third Drama Festival of the Tamil SanghTm will commence at Matumra from May 1. T K. S. BrSheX will stage a series of flvfpTayl 'nt h .c specially erected open air theatre at Do n Bosc o School grounds. Klng' s OrcTe Thl proceeds ofFOC - 54 words
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Article162 1954-04-28 4 MADRAS: The Southern India Chamber of Commerce has sent a telegram tp Prime Minister Nehru requesting the Government to see that the Ceylon immigration offices at Mandapam and Thattaparai are not closed. The telegram said that it was reported that the Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon wouldFOC - 162 words
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Article117 1954-04-28 4 NEW Dauhil: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi told Mr. Valiulla m the council of States that while the cost of training and. ancillary costs m respect of toreign cadeits undergoing craining m the Indian Army and Air Force establishments were recovered irom the foreign Governments, no tuitionFOC - 117 words
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Article105 1954-04-28 4 BOMBAY, Apr. 27 The Reserve Bank of India announced today that subscriptions to the country's 3^» per cent National Plan Loan 1946, amounted to 315 000 00C rupees ($210,000,000 Straits). Subscriptions began on April 19 and will be kept open indefinitely. The amount announced is for the periodAP - 105 words
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Article117 1954-04-28 4 GENEVA. Apr. 27— British and French officials here today categorically denied a report that Britain had agreed to back France m seeking an immediate ceasefire m IndoChina. A French spokesman denied that France sought a ceasefire m Indo-China or had discussed such a move withReuter - 117 words
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Article32 1954-04-28 4 HONGKONG, Apr. 27— The Indian Asian Games fotball team lost their final match here today against Hongkong Combined Chinese XI 1-3, after ft scoreless first half. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article32 1954-04-28 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27 A United states agricultural trade mission yesterday wound up six days of discussions with Indian officials on expanding- American trade In (farm commodities. APAP - 32 words
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Article33 1954-04-28 4 The Managing Director of a group of paint companies, Mr. P. A. Morawetz of Melbourne, will leave Fremantle this week on the Gorgon. 3,533 tons for Malaya and Siam.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-04-28 4 Photograph taken at a reception given by the Foreign Secretary, Government of India, m honour of the Imhne"a n Press Delegation m New Delhi on March 27. (L to R) Mr. Sukrisna; Mr. Asa Bafagih; Mrs. Hirawati Diah, leader of the Lh -legation; Mi's. R.K. Nehru, uife of71 words
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231 1954-04-28 4 TO CONSULT ASIAN NATIONS ON DEFENCE LONDON. Apr. 27 Sir Winston Churchill will be pressed m Parliament today for a statement on the latftst situation m Indo-china where the French military position hau weakened at Dien Bien Phu. Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the Official Labour Opposition it was learnedReuter - 231 words
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184 1954-04-28 4 WHITE PLAINS (New York). Apr. 27 A judge Monday ordered Rita Hayworth's two children return to her. They had been placed under protection custody of the children'^ court on a complaint that she neglected them when she left them at the home ofAP - 184 words
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Article67 1954-04-28 4 MADRAS: More than 100 folk dancers and singers from Assam. West Bengal Bihar ITttar Pradesh, Punjab. Maharashtra Rajasthan. Bombay and Madhya Bharat are to take part m an All-India Folk Dance and Song Festival to be held m Madras next month. The festival hasISI - 67 words
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227 1954-04-28 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 27. A dispatch to the New York Times from Geneva today that Britain had rejected as "premature and hasty" Un.ted ►States proposal for immediate talks m Washington by representatives of ten nations for an Asian collective security organisation. U'he correspondent Benjam.n Wells, wroteReuter - 227 words
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Article59 1954-04-28 4 TRIER (Germany) Apr. 27 For nine years, tenants of a Trier apartment building complained that the chimney did not draw off the smoke. A chimney sweep now has solved the riddle.. He puned out a bust of Adolf Hitler hidden m the chimney by a scaredAP - 59 words
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Article54 1954-04-28 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27.— The United States will send a military survey mission to Iraq within a few weeks to lay the groundwork for American aid shipments. Informed American officials said the mission would inspect Iraq's armed forces to determine what type and amount of U.S. militaryA.P. - 54 words
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Article47 1954-04-28 4 NEW DELHI: Dr. Arcot Krlfihnaswamy has been elected member of the United Na_ tioas .sub-Commission on Pr© vention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities Dr. Krishnaswamy's nomination was sponsored by Egypt. Out of 17 members of the commission present 16 voted for Dr. Krishnaswamy. ISIISI - 47 words
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Article58 1954-04-28 4 LONDON, April 27, Forty two Russian girls have arrived here by air to show British theatre audnences a new form of dancing. They are members of the Boryozhka (birth tree) dance ensemble, the first Russian threatre company to visit London ifor more than 30 years.Reuter - 58 words
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138 1954-04-28 4 CHINA'S DEBT TO INDIA CLAIM MADE NEW DELHI. Apr. 27 India is asking the Chinese Communist government 10 pay a Wcrld War H debt it claim's is owed by the Nationalist regime of Chiang Kai-shek Mr. C. Shah, Deputy Finance Minister, told the Upper House nt Parliament today India hadAP - 138 words
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