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Title Section16 1954-04-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 75. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-04-29 1 MOLOTOV CHOU EN-LAI Soviet Foreign Minister VYACHESLAV M MOLOTOV arrived on April 24 for the Geneva Conference two hours after Red China's Chou En- Lai. The veteran Kiemlin i pi. mat made no statement when his red-starred Soviet Military aircraft touched down. He was greeted by Chou and North Korea's77 words
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577 1954-04-29 1 Asian Premiers Support Nehru's Plan "LIVE AND LET LIVE" IS MY APPROACH SAYS NEHRU COLOMBO, Ceylon, Apr. 28.— Burma's Premier U Nu, first to arrive here for the three-day policy conference of South-east Asian Prime Ministers said yesterday he wholeheartedly supports India's call for an Indo-chinese cease-fire. During a stopA.P. - 577 words
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565 1954-04-29 1 GENEVA, Apr. 28. France hopes to obtain Russia's final agreement here today to the calling of peace talks on Indo-Cnina m about a week's time. Mr M. Georgts Bittaiut aaci Mr. Yyacnesiav Molotov, the French and Soviet Foieign Min-sfcers.565 words
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Article163 1954-04-29 1 LONDON, Apr. 28, Prune Minister Churchill announced y^terday Britain will not consider military intervention in lndo-Ctiina before the windup of the Geneva conference. He hinted. at nopes the Asian parley will provide a. peaceful solution. "We have not entered into any new military or political commitments" he toldAP - 163 words
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Article87 1954-04-29 1 GENEVA, Apr. 28 South Korea appealed to the Geneva conference to unify war-ra-vaged Korea. Opening debate on the Korean Issue at the second session of the 19-nation parley. Sooth Korea's Foreign Minister charged the Communist China has placed the entire North Korea m an occupationAP - 87 words
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107 1954-04-29 1 Ceasefire In I-C Most Important Nehru The South Asian Prime Ministtr* dincusvacll Intfo-China at tius altern<H>n's session. 'Che <( uussjioii wiii be resunu<j tomorrow. Prime Minister Nehru told the Minister's conference that Indo-China \va.v possibly most important problem m the world at present time, "It is being cons tlorcul orReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-04-29 1 Royal Children With The Mount battens PRINCE CHARLES and PRINCESS ANNE enjoy their picnic with their errand un« I ADMIRAL. EARL MOUNTItA'liEN and LADY MOUNT FATTEN at Peter's Port a rocky cove m the southern u^rt of Malta, on Apr. 23. Tiio Royal children, who earlier had stepped ashore forAP - 128 words
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Article92 1954-04-29 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28 India's Government said today radio active dust had been found on aircraft flying from Singapore and BangKOK2to Calthat dust hfc.d been found on K. D. Malaviya denied m the Lower House of Parliament that dust had been gfound on the topsAP - 92 words
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Article141 1954-04-29 1 NO MORE U.S. WHEAT FOR PAKISTAN WASHINGTON, Apr. 28 Pakistan announced it does not need tn^ remaining wheat given by the United States to avert famine and therefore will not take delivery of 90,000 tons still awaiting shipment. The announcement was made by Ambassador Syed Amnad Ali. who said aAP - 141 words
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Article85 1954-04-29 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Apr. 28 Omar Farooque, Secretary General of the Muslim People's Organisation, said fie noped other Arab states would soon follow Iraq m accepting U.S. military aid. 'Strong Muslim states will help revive the glory of Islam," he said. "Divided, we must remainAP - 85 words
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351 1954-04-29 1 LONDON, Apr. 28. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton and General Sir Gerald Temler, High Commissioner m Malaya have agreed that, there should be six-member elected majority m the Federal Council when Malaya's elections are held "on the earliest practicabJe date m 1955", theReuter - 351 words
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Article85 1954-04-29 1 GENEVA, Apr. 28 Authoritative French sources said France had agreed m principle to the participation of the Vletminh m the talks on liuJ; -China. The sources said the French Government was now pressing Bao Da head of State of Vietnam, to agree accept Vietminh participation. MReuter - 85 words
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Article149 1954-04-29 1 LONDON, Apr. 28 Moscow Radio broadcast another warning yesterday by a top Soviet official that Russian armed forces will use every weapon at their disposal including the atomic and hydrogen bombs m the event of a new war. This one was made by Soviet Trade MinisterAP - 149 words
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Article93 1954-04-29 1 GENEVA, Apr. 28 Soviet Russia replied to American proposals on President Eisenhower's plan fb r an atomic pool for peaceful purposes. The content of the Soviet reply was not disclosed, but informed .sources indicated that n o important progress had been made m the exchange.AP - 93 words
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Article75 1954-04-29 1 KARACHI, Apr. 28 Pakistan has not adopted any definite policy on the use of hydrogen, or atomic bombs m future warfare, Foreign Minister Mohammed Zafrullah Khan said yesterday. Replying at short notice to a question m the Constituent Assembly he said he did not know whetherReuter - 75 words
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97 1954-04-29 1 OPPOSITION IN PAKISTAN TO AMERICAN AID KARACHI, (Pakistan) Apr. 28 Pakistan Parliament overwhelmingly rejected a pro-Communist move today to protest against the use of Karachi airport by U.S. planes carrying French paratroops to Indochina, Pro-CommunLst Deputy moved that the House adjourn to protest against the landing of the U.S. planes.AP - 97 words
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Article132 1954-04-29 1 ALY— RITA AGREEMENT NEW YORK, Apr. 28 Moslem Prince Aly Khan yesterday settled approximately lVa million dollars on the four-year-old daughter of his broken marriage to Rita Hayworth. Aly told reporters he gets custody of little Yasmin Khan for only part of each year, although he once demanded full custody.AP - 132 words
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Article69 1954-04-29 1 HONG KONG Apr. 28 The second group of Pakistani representatives to the Asian games arrived m Hong Kong Monday en route to Manila. In the group were Mian Obedullah. manager, Amdha Ha* mid, associate manager, 20 track and field athletes, two swimmers, one wrestler andAP - 69 words
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Article43 1954-04-29 1 GENEVA, Apr. 28 Mr. Molotov told Mr. Ridault to* day that representatives o f both sides m the Indochina war should meet here to agree on the evacuation of the wounded from Dien Bien Phu. according to a Soviet spokesman.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article34 1954-04-29 1 LONDON, Apr. 28, An international j^oid medal is to be awarded by British clockmakiers for any outstanding advances made m the craft Sir Harold Spencer Jones, Britain's astronomer Royal announced here ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article53 1954-04-29 1 LONDON, Apr. 28 Britain yesterday accused Soviet Premier Gerorgi Malenkov of attempting to perpetuate old rivalries oetween France and Germany. A Foreign Office spokesman, la an unusually strong statement, branded as propaganda Malenkov's charge that the sponsors of the European Defence Community are trying to direct German militarismA.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement37 1954-04-29 1 Subscription Ratei (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 68*00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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527 1954-04-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Apr. 29, '54 UGLY PRECEDENT AVERTED r f HE White Paper on Federal elections issued yesterday is very significant for more reasons than one. The first and foremost is the promptness with which it has been issued The High Commissioner's document on which the White527 words
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308 1954-04-29 2 Bengali Urdu As Pak's Official Languages Muslim League's Decision English To Continue For Next 2O Years! KARACHI: Both Urdu and Bengali will be the official languages of Pakistan, according to the decision taken by the ruling Muslim League Party m the Constituent Assembly last week. The Party also decided thatFOC - 308 words
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748 1954-04-29 2 Pakistan's Kashmir Policy Criticisms In Parliament: Govt. Stand Explained KARACHI- There was an inconclusive two-hour debate m the Pakistan Parliament on the Kashmir dispute, during which Muslim League members criticised the Governments policy. The general theme of their criticisms was that the ceasefire m Kashmir was a blunder that Pakistan'sFOC - 748 words
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Article185 1954-04-29 2 NEW DELHI; Mrs. Renuka Ray, Preaddent of the AJI--lndla. Women's conference, and Mrs Saxladevi Sarabhai, President of the National Women's Council of India. have appealed to women's organisations all over the country to make the "Women's Disabilities Day" a success. In a joint statement they said: "WeFOC - 185 words
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Article105 1954-04-29 2 NEW DEL«I: Reply ng to Sri. P. c. Bose m the House of the People, the Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Sri K. D. Malviya, said the Government of India had now under considerat on t^c question of planning and erecting aFOC - 105 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-04-29 2 Photo. A delegation from Comma nist North Korea walking: over the airfield' after their arrival at Geneva. They had flown m aboard a Russian transport plane*. They an talking- uart m the eoirferencfl on far eastern affairs here. APAP - 42 words
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Article136 1954-04-29 2 BOMBAY: The Portuguese sloop Pedro Nunes, is reported to have been rushed to Div on Frictay, Apr. 16, with 50 Negro troops and consignments of arms and ammunition. The purpose behind the movement of the sloop is reported to be unrest amongst the people Of Diu.FOC - 136 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-04-29 2 Photo taken at the farewell re eption givon by the Indian Delegation to the U.X. m New York m honour of Sif Glad wyn Jebb, United) Kingdom Permanent Rcpreri -ntatfve to the U.N. on hi s transfer to Paris a s the U.K. Ambassador79 words
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Article222 1954-04-29 2 LUCKNOW: The All Indian Muslim Conference .sponsored by Majlis-e- Ahrar which concluded its two day session at Lucknow on April 24 has "unequivocally con dem c n d military pacts between the United States of America, Pakistan and Turkey and pacts of similar nature." Kakshi Gulam Mohammed.222 words
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Article98 1954-04-29 2 LUCXNOW Five Muslim devotees, including three women, were drowned m the Gomti while on their way to make religious offerings last week, on the occasion of Shab-e-Bart. a Muslim festival In one incident, a boat carying mostly women and children capsized m midstream. A man and a womanFOC - 98 words
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468 1954-04-29 2 MADRAS: The need for jdvinc: education to children suited to their aptitude and ability, was strewed by Mr. K. Kurivilla Jacob, Headmaster of the Christian Colte** Hi eh School, addressing: a meeting of the Madras Rotary <lub last week at Hotel Conoemara onFOC - 468 words
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Article185 1954-04-29 2 KAKINADA: The merger movement m Yawatn. a French ssr atea<Hiv At m meeting of representative of the Yanam Merger aoneress with Mr. R. DadaUi Secretary. French India. M er. ecr CJongrress. he i d recently, *t was decided to start a satvagraha movement m Yanam itFOC - 185 words
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137 1954-04-29 2 NEW DELMI: Replying to Mr. M. S. Gurupa. daswamy m the House of the People, the Deputy Minister for External Affairs. Mr. A. K. Chaada said that an Indian had been appointed m the Cabinet m Malaya and he held the portfolio of Communications. TheFOC - 137 words
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Article236 1954-04-29 2 POONA Sri N. G. Goray. former General Secretary of the Praja-Socialist Party, de. clared at a meeting his indention to march into Goa with a group of volunteers, and to act as a free Indian citizen "exercising all my fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution." SriFOC - 236 words
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Article56 1954-04-29 2 Congressmen Win Council Seats L.UCKNOW Congress candidates captured all the eight seats m the biennial elections held for the U.P. Legislative Council from the State Legis. lative Assembly constituency. Seven out of the eight, who won elections, were sitting members and Mr. Ram Narain Pande the new member, defeated Mrs.FOC - 56 words
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773 1954-04-29 3 BILL PASSED <\*,U DELHI: The House of the People last week oas*e,i the Minimum Wa*e» (Amendment) Bill which H t^ exuna the ttme4lmit for fixation of minimum «C to certain category of employments till Deoeinbt* 31 i»<u To wncerted Opposition criticism that the appUcationFOC - 773 words
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Article231 1954-04-29 3 NEW DELHI: The House of the People passed the Delivery of Books (public libraries) Bill seeking: to provide for delivery of books published m India to the National Übrary, Calcutta, and some other public libraries. Dr. Man Mohan Das, Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Minister, who pilotedFOC - 231 words
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Article650 1954-04-29 3 H«»,!l £yU' Co imunJst member* walked out of the SSL. 0 SS S^S 6^"* week when a/t€ ««>^y a v 6 X Ba v'u aBked b y th Deputy Speaker, M. Ananthasavajiajn Ayyangar. to withdraw from «i« Hguse for the dtey. The whole trouble seemed toFOC - 650 words
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Article, Illustration163 1954-04-29 3 A Soviet secr&t Police Captain >vho was sent to assassinate an anti-Communist Russian with poison bullets appeared at a Press Conference m Bonn when it was announced he had surrendered to the West. The Capta n Nikolai Khoklhov had oeen assigned to the task with two east German*! who163 words
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Article106 1954-04-29 3 ANNAMALAINAGAR: r «me Minister Sri Nehru Save an example of how people get excited and! passionate over the question of language. The Prime Minister told the All-India Writers' Conference here that an old Irish woman revolutionary leader has not got over her hatred of English notwithstandingFOC - 106 words
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Article109 1954-04-29 3 TOKYO: The 2nd world Pacifists Conference ended m Tokyo on April 22 after adopting unanimously a five-point declaration of peace. The governments to all governments to abolish manufacture and use of atomatic weapons as a first stop to total disarment and to remove political economic and social cause109 words
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Article182 1954-04-29 3 MADRAS: Mr, K. KamaraJ. Chief Minister and President cf the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, inspected the site m Avadi near the Malaya Emigration Depot proposed for holding the next session of the Indian National Congress. An alternative site near Madural will also b© inspected by Mr.FOC - 182 words
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Article58 1954-04-29 3 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister denied m a written re. ply m the Council of States that Tensing Norkay had been refused permission to go to New York at any time. Repaying to Mr. Govinda Reddy, the Prime Minister said that some statements that appeared m the PressFOC - 58 words
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385 1954-04-29 3 NEHRU WARNS STUDENTS OF TWIN DANGERS ANNAMA I^AINAGAR: Prime Minister Nehru warned students against the twin dangers of remaining static and giving themselves up entixely to dogmas and theories, old and new, without considering them against the background of India's 2,000 years of history. Sri Nehru said that they shouldFOC - 385 words
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Article262 1954-04-29 3 Minister of Madras Mr o. Rajagopaiachari is o f the opinion that the Congress Government m the State both wuhin and outside the legislature, is "stronger than m the past. "In fact consolidation and anity have arrived unexpectedly and unobstrusively" he said Mr. Kajagopaiachari said that theFOC - 262 words
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Article95 1954-04-29 3 NEW DELHI In a message to the people of Japan. Prime Minister Nehru said tha^ Japan and India must co-ope-rate to prevent Asia from becoming a battlefield m a new war. The message has been taken to Japan by the Indian Ambassador, Dr. M. A. Rauf,95 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-04-29 3 TASS MAN HIS WIFE Photo. Here ls Victor Antanov, Australian Correspondent of the Russian News Agency Tasw, and hi s wife Nina, Mrs Anatanov had halpedl to escort Mrs. Petrov to the plane at Sydney, before the incidents at Darwin m which Mr*. Petrov chose to atay m Australia withAP - 53 words
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465 1954-04-29 3 Assault On Mysore M.L.A.— Adjournment Motion Disallowed nP GALORE: In the Mysore Legislative Council. Sri V "f 1811 11 Chairman, disallowed «n adjournment motion tabled- by Sri S. Shivappa to dlscuw the assault on a member of the House, Sri B. P. Revanna, by an unknown assailant, already reported mFOC - 465 words
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59 1954-04-29 3 TRIVANDRUM Rajprumukh of Travancore Cochin last week visited the Jeer of Ahobila Mutt. and presented 51 sovereigns to him and "Veerasringhalas" (bracelets) to his followers. The Rajpramukh discussed with the Jeer religious and other matters for about one hour. The Jeer is onFOC - 59 words
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Article28 1954-04-29 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Government have decided to allow export of onions during the current half year ending June 30. 1954 within the. ceiling.- ISIISI - 28 words
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267 1954-04-29 4 COLOMBO: The exclusion of an Address of Thanks m Tamil at the opening of Parliament by the Queen on April 12th, was discussed by the Cabinet. It is learned that the is»«e was raised by Sir Kanth'ah Vaithianathan. >l nister of Industries, Housing; and SocialFOC - 267 words
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Article290 1954-04-29 4 NEW DELHI: The echo of the controversy between the Chief Secdetary of the Travan-core-Cochin Government and the caretaker Congress Ministry m March this year over the nomination of an Anglo-Indian member to the TravancoreCochin Assembly was heard m the Council of States. The State Minister,FOC - 290 words
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Article212 1954-04-29 4 KOZHIKODE: A special meeting of the Malayala Pradesh Congress Committee was held on Wednesday at its office In the absence of #rimathi A. V. K. Kuttimalu Amma. President, Mr. Pambtm Madhavan of Cannanore presided. Tho meeting was specially convened to cousider the proposals toFOC - 212 words
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215 1954-04-29 4 Charges Against East Bengal Governor DACCA: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. Leader of the Pakistan Awami Muslim League, accused the Governor of East Bengal, Chowdhury Khaliq-uz-Zaman. of 'not only evading his responsibility, but also of involving E. Bengal m a turmoil of suspicion and distrust, and keeping the people m aFOC - 215 words
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319 1954-04-29 4 MADRAS: The 15Ui annual general meeting of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society was held here la»t week, with Mr. C. R. Srinivasan (Swadesamitran), Pre. si<ient of the Society, m the chair. The following^ members were present: Messrs. J. C. Jain i Times of India),FOC - 319 words
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Article69 1954-04-29 4 SALEM: Information is just to hand of a triple murder m Palacode m Dharmapuri taluk, about 55 miles from Salem, on April 19 when Mohamed Yusuf, Mittada, his daughter-in-law and a four year-old-son Nemeth were stabbed to death. The second wife of Yusuf was injured,FOC - 69 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-04-29 4 Photo. Pakistani goall dashing to make a brilliant save a« Singapore forwards rushed on to the goalmouth. A thrilLng incident at the soccer match played at Jalan Bedar Stadium on Sunday between the Pakistan and Singapore Soccer Teams which will participate m the Asian games at Manila. The match en<9;*|IDM - 55 words
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95 1954-04-29 4 MADRAS: A relif aircraft left the Meenambakkam airport at 1 pm. on Friday for Peelamedu m Coimbatore district to continue the interrupted service of a Trivandrumbound aircraft involved In a minor accident. At 10.30 a.m. an Indian airlines aircraft operating: on the Madras Trivandrum service,FOC - 95 words
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193 1954-04-29 4 Vi jay wada Chairman Removal Stayed By High Court MADRAS: Mr. Justice Krish. n&swami Naidu, admitted an application for the issue of a writ of prohibition preferred on behalf of Dr. T. V. S. Chelapathi Rao to restrain the Andhra State, represented by the Secretary to Government, "Local Self-Government Department,FOC - 193 words
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Article116 1954-04-29 4 MADRAS: The Planning Commission has deputed an officer to watch the working of the machinery for settlement of industrial disputes m three important industrial centres m this country. Calcutta, Madras and Bombay have been chosen for the purpose. The project has, It is understood, been undertaken mFOC - 116 words
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Article92 1954-04-29 4 NEW DELHI: The Minister for Defence Organisation, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, told a member m the House of the People, that the rate of accidents m m the Indian Air Force was gratually decreasing and was 1.4 per 10,000 flying hours m 1953 as against 2.8 ppFOC - 92 words
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Article182 1954-04-29 4 SAIGON. Apr. 28 Profound uneasiness is being felt throughout Indo-Cnina following suggestions that the conference of Geneva may seek to achieve peace m this warworn country by cutting i,t m two. The concern and anxiety voiced by Vietnam Chief of State Bao Dai over this eventuality is182 words
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Article180 1954-04-29 4 Asia w ants For I.-C Independence WASHINGTON. Apr. V! 8 In tne eyes of Asians, France's willingness to allow the IndoChinese states the right to secede f dom the French Union will be the test of any independence proposals, Ambassador Syed Amjad Ali of Pakistan said yesterday. The Ambassador yesterdayAP - 180 words
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Article116 1954-04-29 4 NAWADAH: Chagrined at the state m which she found her lunatic son, his mother set him free from the fetters which bound him, but her kind, ly act brought sorrow tx> the family. No sooner was he free, than the son got hold of a sword andFOC - 116 words
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Article212 1954-04-29 4 Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillai, J.P., gave a tea part> at his residence in Uppei Serangoon Road last evening in honour of Mr. Lakshminarayan. Manager, Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., who is leaving for India by s.s. Rajula on May 4, The function was attended by about 100 people.212 words
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105 1954-04-29 4 KURNOOL: The new build, ing to house the Andhra Assembly will be put up on the site between the Chief Secretariat and the Hundri river, it is learnt. It is estimated to cost Rs. 10 lakhs. The new legislature hostel estimated to costFOC - 105 words
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157 1954-04-29 4 NEW DELHI: The Indian < Delegation to the 37th Session of the International Labour Conference to be held m Geneva J from June 2 to 24, will consist of the following persons: Government Delegates: Mr. K. P. Mookerjee, Minister for Labour, West Bengal, (Leader); Mr.FOC - 157 words
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54 1954-04-29 4 BOMBAY: A 15 member wo men's cultural delegation has left Bombay on April 24 for Moscow on a four week tour of the Soviet Union. Mrs. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya is leader of the delegation which includes among others two members of Parliament. Mrs Sucheta Kripalani andFOC - 54 words
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260 1954-04-29 4 DACCA: One hundred and sixty-tw<> out of th e 300 newly-elected members of the East Bengal Legislative Assemb'y have expressed 'grave concern" over Un.ted States military aid to Pakistan. In a statement these members drawn from all representative parties Ln the House, said theyFOC - 260 words
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Article52 1954-04-29 4 MEENAMBAKKAM The Press Commission will hold its final sitting from this week m Simla, and is expected to finish its report within a month thereafter. Dr. C. P. Rama.<nvamy Ayyar member of the Press Commission, has left by air for Bombay from where he wil! pro- ceed toFOC - 52 words
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Article32 1954-04-29 4 WASHINGTON Apr. 28 British Overseas Airways Corporation said yesterday it will start weekly luxury flight .service between Chicago and London by way of Mon'roal May 18 if the U.S. Government approves.- APAP - 32 words
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