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Title Section16 1954-05-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 78. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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353 1954-05-04 1 Nine-Nation Talks On Indo-China To Begin Week -End Other Interested States To Be Invited At Later Stage GENEVA, May 3. Russia and France, acting for the three Western powers, yesterday agreed that the "Big Four," China, the three Associated States and the Vietminh regime should attend the Indochina peace talks353 words
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150 1954-05-04 1 No Partition Of Vietnam An Assurance SAIGON, May 3: Commissioner General here Ambassador Maurice de Jean today discounted rumours that Vietnam's partition would eventually be decided at the Geneva conference. Ho issued the following written statement "The French Government do not have any intent on of seeking a settlement of150 words
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158 1954-05-04 1 No United States Interference Without Britain! WASHINGTON, May 3. UM. Administration officials virtually ruled out Sunday any direct intervention in the Indochina war unless Britain agrees to join a coalition to protect South-East Asia against Communist conquest. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles is due back from the GenevaA.P.; Reuter - 158 words
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Article115 1954-05-04 1 NEW DELHI. May. 3 The 'Tpper House of Parliament today echoed with laughter vhen a Communist leader repeatedly asked if any American French p'anes carrying Liocp? for Indochina landed at Calcutta. The government SB* oeatedly denied it. Loader of the Communist °arty in Parliament P. Sundarayya askedA.P. - 115 words
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Article58 1954-05-04 1 WASHINGTON, May 3. President Eisenhower's proposal to share U.S. atomic secrets with Allied countries comes up for public scrutiny in Congress th s week. The Senate-House atomic Energy Committee starts public hearings Wednesday on comprehensive new blueprint for controlling atomic energy which was drawn upA.P. - 58 words
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Article48 1954-05-04 1 VIENNA, May 3. Vienna now has 12 women over 100--years-old, the Lord Mayor, Herr Franz Jonas, said when he congratulated Frau Magon. lena Rupprecht on her 100th. birthday. Mrs. Rupprecht still does house work and can thread a needle without glas- 5e...-- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article308 1954-05-04 1 Vietminh Forces Seize Three Strong Points-Fr. Resistance PARIS, May 3 Vh** fate of I lien Bien Phu hung precariously in the balance as the Communists *eizedi three ttrongpoints after eight hours of "human wave" attacks and drove a dangerous breach into a fourth. Reports308 words
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Article150 1954-05-04 1 PAY WHAT YOU LIKE HOTEL DARTMOUTH, Devon May 8 A 85-year-old woman who believes it is time the customer was given a break is turning her 16 room Guest House near h**re into a "Pav What You Like HoteA." People who «ta>- at the (dace will /be asked: "pay what150 words
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394 1954-05-04 1 COLOMBO, May 3.— Mr. Jawaharial Nehru, the Prime Minister ol India, today said a ceasefire was the most important step towards a settlement of the Indo-Chinese war. Such a ceasefire was more likeiy to be achieved by the belligerents themselves than ifReuter - 394 words
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72 1954-05-04 1 TOKYO, May 3 Red Ohina's Pe_ping radio last night accused tne French indo-China of forcing young Indo-Chinese men and women into military service by searching for them in itchotois and theatres and arresting them in th'e streets. The broadcast said there is "an atmosphere of72 words
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87 1954-05-04 1 HONG KONG, May 3 General John E. Hull. United Nations Forces Far East Commander, said the Dien _-ien Phu situation wa. "difficult but not grave" on arrival here today from Tokyo aboard Wa personal Diane on l "courtesy", visit. General Hull said the fateReuter - 87 words
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Article40 1954-05-04 1 SYRACUSE, May 3. A honeymoon couple taking a stroll near here found a pair of s x foot ivory tusks and led naturalists to the remains of a prehistoric elephant which lived In the Italian Peninsula 7,000 years ago- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article109 1954-05-04 1 I COLOMBO, May *J. Mr. j Nenru, lnman Prune _*_in.stei* j .eft nere by air today for Isew I Delhi alter attending the confer er.ce of five Asian Prime Ministers at whieh a cad foi Immediate talits on an IndoChina ceasefire was made. Dr. An Sastroamidjojo PrimeReuter - 109 words
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66 1954-05-04 1 NEW DELHI, May 3.— The Government announced yesterday industrial production in India last year reached its highest peak since the nation acquired independence six years ago. The announcement gave the general index of industrial production as 135.1 for 1953, as compared to 128.9A.P. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-05-04 1 FOR MALA Y A Photo. This motor ferry has been built in Hong Kong's Tailsoo Dockyards for the British Malayan Petroleum Company of Singapore They .will shortly be shipped to Malaya, where thev will be used in ferrying the trucks and equipment at oil surveyins crew* across lor naeiked rivers.A.P. - 51 words
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107 1954-05-04 1 FR. IND. POLICEMAN ARRESTED ON INDIAN SOIL BOMBAY, May 3.— Police at the Indian village of Kadakur, about 25 miles from Pondicherry. Saturday night filed two shots to disperse a crowd of about two hundred from French India who throw stones and tried to stop a pol.ee van, according toReuter - 107 words
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Article79 1954-05-04 1 ANKARA, May 3.— Turkey went to the polls m a general elect on which will decide whether the Democratic Party, which ha.s held power for the last four years, or the People's Republican Party, which rulud the country for 27 years before that, will shape theReuter - 79 words
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Article130 1954-05-04 1 NEW JERSEY, May 3—. The Society for the Iteaoi- mat-on of Interesting Superstitions and Mediaeval. Recreations met atop a mountain near here y ester .Jay and members did their oest to live up to the orgar nmation' name. They cut down a May tree with a bronze130 words
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409 1954-05-04 1 No Reason Given For Emergency Meeting On South-East Asia GENEVA, May 3.— A 10- man Council of the three ANZUS Pact countries the United States Australia and New Zealand held a 75-minute re^ view of the political and military situation in South-east AsiaReuter - 409 words
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486 1954-05-04 1 I Split Among Western Powers In Geneva Br. Press Predicts Dulles 9 Resignation Is Imminent LONDON, May 3 British newspapers Sunday voiced concern over what some of them called a split among the Western Allies in Geneva, mixed with a feeling of relief. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill has takenA.P. - 486 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-04 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. B--1 Month $5 60 3 Months 16 50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66^00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39 00 1 Year 78 0041 words
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496 1954-05-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Tues. May 4, 1954 ORGANISATIONAL WEAKNESS OF MIC LAST Friday we discuj&sed in our editorial the precarious financial position of the Malayan Indian Congress. To-day we shall consider the organisational and other aspects of what claims to be the only common political body of the entire496 words
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Article41 1954-05-04 2 BOMBAY: Dr. A. RamaMvami Mudaliar. Chairman of the United Nation.- Staff Selection Committee arrived here from Geneva. Dr. Mudallar was n *u n^ d states lt connexion ril*J he «SSi k of committee, FOC,41 words
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382 1954-05-04 2 Action Taken Against 85 NEW DELHI: Eighty-five Government employees were proceeded against in 1953-54 for alleged subversive activities or association with such activities, said Dr. K. N. Katju, Home Minister, answering a question in the House of the People. Four of these employees, he382 words
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Article306 1954-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: A start has been made with the Government of India's scheme for the permanent resettlement of landless agricultural workers on newly reclaimed land by the selection of the first batch of nearly 150 labourers residing in 14 villages located in a 10,--000-acre farm being306 words
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Article189 1954-05-04 2 NEW DEL-HI: Sri K. D. Malaviya, Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, told the Council of States that the building for the uranim-thorium factory in Bombay wqjild be completed by the end of the year. Replying to a question by Mr. Mahomed Valiulia189 words
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75 1954-05-04 2 HIGH COMMISSIONER IN PAKISTAN FOR INDIA CALCUTTA: Dr. M. S. Mehta, Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan, returned here after a fortnight's tour of East Pakistan. He stayed here for a couple of days, and left for Delhi on Apr. 30. Dr. Mehta was g.ven a State reception at Raj Bhavan,75 words
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57 1954-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister. Sri Nehru told Mr. Mahomed Valiulia, Mysore, in the Council of States that since 1947 643 Indians had been repatriated to India from South Africa under the Cape Town Agreement of 1927. The charges for repatriation had been entirelyFOC - 57 words
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470 1954-05-04 2 U.S. Arms For Pakistan— lndia's Suspicions Confirmed EW I U, LHII: A report receded by the External Affairs Ministry from Mr. Rajetmar DayaJ, India' Representative at the U.N. Headquarters confirms that the question of the withdrawal ol American miliary observers in Kashmir ha* been satisfactorily and amicably settled. As hasFOC - 470 words
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Article166 1954-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: Replying to Sri K. Raghuramiah (Cong. Andhra) in the House of the People. Dr. K. N. Katju. Home Minister, said the conference of Chief Secretaries of Part "A" and Part "B" States held here in the second week of April, was celled to obtain166 words
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Article158 1954-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: The Minister I for Information and Broadcasting Dr. B. V. Keakar said the Government had decided that it would npt be worth while to insist on newspaper paying a royalty to AU-India Radio to print its progrannmct. Dr. Keskar made this statement in158 words
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Article98 1954-05-04 2 LAHORE Malik Feroz Khan Noon said the Muslim League Party in Pakistan Parliament had evolved a formula on Bengali.Urdu controversy, which he hoped would satisfv all the parties. According to a Press report, the formula envisages the recognition of Bengali and Urdu > the reapootfive official languages98 words
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185 1954-05-04 2 Rs. 59m Spent On Custodian Force NEW DELHI: The Minister for Defence Organisation, SRI MAHAVIR TYAGI. told MR. MAHOMED VALIULLA. n the Council of States, that India's claim on the United Nations, and Northern Commands in respect of the spe. cial expenditure on the Custodian Force was likely to be185 words
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Article163 1954-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: Sri Raj Bahadur, Union Deputy Communications Minister, told Dr. R. F. Singh, in the House of the People that six officers of the Air India International Corporation attended short courses of instructions held in the U.K. recently by the De Havil'and Company, manufacturers163 words
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Article71 1954-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has issued instructions that Third Ctlass accommodation on the Grand Trunk Express train, which runs between Madras and Delhi, should be increased. An assurance that thik. would be done was recently gdven in Parliament by the Union Deputy Railway Minister,71 words
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Article99 1954-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Home Minister, Dr. X.' N. Katju, told the House of the People that the question of prohibiting a Government servant, who had a wife living from marrying again without first obtaining th.c Government's permission, was under active consideration. Replying to Sri F.99 words
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90 1954-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: The India Government has donated Rs 2.000, and 5 000 lbs, of tea to the. Iraq Government for relief of the victims of the recent floods caused by the overflowing of the Tigris. In addition, the Indian community in Iraq has contributed Rs90 words
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565 1954-05-04 2 Mysore M.L.A. Complains Of New Threat For Pursuing Matter BANGALORE: Sri- B. P. Nagarajamurthy, M.L.A. has received a second letter threatening his life if he pursued the matter of a missing revolver which was later recovered. He revealed this in the Mysore Legislative565 words
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Article384 1954-05-04 2 Hew was it, continued Sri Nagarajamurthy, that the original loss of the revolver was not published in the Police Gazette though the rules required that to b c done? How was it that a revolver alleged to have been issued in 1947 was reported only384 words
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Article203 1954-05-04 2 BOMBAY Sardar Swaran Singh, l T nion Minister for Works. Housing and Supply said that the Central Government would shortly run in Delhi a pilot scheme to provide training in building trades. The Minister also disclosed the Government's intention to establish soon a national building organizationFOC - 203 words
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Article67 1954-05-04 2 HANDLOOM CLOTH EXPORTS NEW DELHI: Thc Government of India have decided to include hand loom cloth in the Open General Lie nee No. 3 for export. The effect of this decision which has been announced in a Gazette of India Extraordinary dated April 26 is that handloom cloth wheh w--isFOC - 67 words
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Advertisement70 1954-05-04 2 FOR CUTS, WOUNDS, OTS, PIMPLES, RASHES AND SORES EK-__--^ I Zam-Buk Ointment, rich in medicinal oils, penetrates deep into the skin. Zam-Buk aUayt pain, soreness J^^^mWrnW^ i and inflammation. It kills disease germs, dries up JMPy discharge, quickly heals. Zam-Buk ia wonderful for akin dlscaaet and irjuiiet, foot troubles, insect70 words
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Article1007 1954-05-04 3 CHANGES INTRODUCED: MINISTER'S EXPLANATION automatic severance from thc joint family. It had been asked why twc Hindus, marrying under the Special Marriage Act, should oc automatically severed from the joint family, when the othe. members of the joint family did not de s irc such severance InFOC - 1,007 words
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65 1954-05-04 3 The question of severance from the Hindu joint family of persons marrying under the Act had raised a lot of controversy. In this matter they had ti take into account the feelings of not merely the persons marrying under the Act, but other members of65 words
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374 1954-05-04 3 NEW DELHI: Members were divided on the value of the Managing Agency System when the House of the People, began consideration of the Finance Minister, Sri C. D. Deshmukh's motion to refer the Companies Bill to a Joint Committee of both Houses ofFOC - 374 words
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Article207 1954-05-04 3 "fADRAS: The Chief Minister. Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar. sa d he was awaiting a report from tne Local Administration Department about the feasibility of the resumption of tne tram service in thc city. He said he would welcome anybody com ng forward to take it up,207 words
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Article116 1954-05-04 3 NEW DEI-HI: The All India Women's Food Council, which concluded a two-days session here decided to register itself as a permanent welfare institution. Mrs. Lilavata Munshi presided over the session which was attended by delegates from branches of the aouncil all over ndia. The Council was originallyFOC - 116 words
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135 1954-05-04 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. Sri A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar Vice-Cnanceuior, MadraL University will lead India's delegation to the seventh World Health Assembly, wnich wUI meet m (jeneva from May 4 for about three weeks. Lt.-uol. C. K. Lakshmunan. Director- General ot Heaiui Services win be135 words
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Article54 1954-05-04 3 INDORE: His Highess Mo. haraja Yeshwant Rao Sadashiva Rao Power Maharaja of Dewas (Junior) was swom in a.s the Rajpramukh of Madhwa Bherat, at the Res dency. The oath of office and secrecy was administered by the Chief Justice of the Madhya Bharat High Court, Sri54 words
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47 1954-05-04 3 MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri Kamaraj Nader, informed reporters that though a representative of Malabar d strict would be included in his Cabinet, he could not indicate at present, when the new Minister would be am>ointed. or w^o ht wpuld b*. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-05-04 3 German motorcyclist Gustav Adolf Baum claimed seven new world speed records after run* on the Ingoldstadt Munich Autobahn on two new machines Thev were the 50-. c NSU QUICKLY, and! the 100-cc NSU-FOX. Both machines, fchree metres and eight centimetres n length and 7.-_-centimetres high, areA.P. - 80 words
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Article383 1954-05-04 3 MADRAS: Presiding over the 16th annual conference of the Southern India Journalist I*'1 Federation at Rajaji Hall last week Sri N. Kaghunatha Ayyar affirmed his conviction tnat Trade Unionism would be of little help to a numerically weax oody of workers sucn as the working journalists383 words
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Article116 1954-05-04 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. M. Das Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Min'ster told Sri S. N. Das. Cong. Bihar, in th? House of the People that Drovision for the teaching on Journalism existed at pre/ at in the Un "versifies of the Punjab, Nagpur. Madras Calcutta andFOC - 116 words
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Article134 1954-05-04 3 NEW DELHI: Folk music from varous States is to be included in the National Programmes of mu.-a c of All-India Radio. Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister tor Information and Broadcasting, gave th; s information in the House of the Peopie in reply to aFOC - 134 words
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Article47 1954-05-04 3 MADRAS— BOMBAY EXPRESS MADRAS:: The frequency of tic «tar conditioned coach serv.ee in the Bombay t-xpres* between Madias and Bombay will be increased trom two days to four days per week with effect from Mav 6. The -ervicc will be on Mondays. Wednesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays FOCFOC - 47 words
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642 1954-05-04 3 „f i?£^ SK2* J f 1^ 3 to establish a Department of Indian btud_.es at the Australian NationalUniversity have been furthered by a visit to India from wmch Professor S.F. Nadel, who occupies the university s Chair of Anthropology and Sociology, has now642 words
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Article306 1954-05-04 3 NAGPUR The Samskrit Vishwa Parishad. which concluded its third session here has, it is gathered, taken up the question of Sanskrit schools in Travancore-Cochin which have been ordered by the State Government to be converted into "Academic High Schools" or closed down. Two delegatesFOC - 306 words
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169 1954-05-04 4 At The Asain Games In Manila MANILA, May 3.— Singapore was defeated by Pakistan 6 2 in a one-sided opening soccer game in •the Asian Games competition here yesterday. Pakistan's powerful booters kept the ball in Singapore territory almost exclusively. The halftime score wasA.P. - 169 words
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Article170 1954-05-04 4 10 ASIAN RECORDS FALL MANILA. May 3 Ten A-ian records fell yesterday in sensational triumpihs by India, Pakistan, Japan and South Korea in the first day of track and field events at the second Asian Games. The Indian visitors struck top form and had two of four final events to170 words
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Article127 1954-05-04 4 Sports vs. Politics MANILA. Mav 3 Japans well balanced team already seemed assured of the track championship in the second Asian Games here Sunday. The Japanese are paced by the daughter of one -time Olympic champion. She Is pretty Atsuko Naonbu, whoea father Chuhei Nauibu, won thc hop-step and lump127 words
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Article65 1954-05-04 4 The fortnightly meeting of The Divine Life Society, Singapore, will bc held Wednesday May 5. at 7.30 p.m. at N 26 Lorong N. Telok Kurau, in the residence of Mr. N. Damodaram Pillai. Me, Singapore wan defeated ny the Philippine*, the defending Asian Games champions, 82-63 nA.P. - 65 words
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Article56 1954-05-04 4 MANILA, May 3 Here is unofficial team scoring at the end of the second day yesterday of the second A '■■lan Games: Japan 47, India 28, China 23, Korea 13, the Phiiippnes 6, Ceylon 4, Indonesia 2, Singapore 1, and Pakistan, Hong Kong, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Israel, Malaya,AP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-04 4 Pakistan goalie (mapped while making a splendid save during the match between the Pakistan an.*| Singapore Teams for Asian Games played at the Jalan Besa r Stadium recently wMle the former team passed through Singapore on their way to ManHa.— l.D.M Photo-42 words
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290 1954-05-04 4 —Times' Warning LONDON, May. 3 The Independent TIMES todfav urged the British Government to abandon a "laissez faire attitude" towards the immigration of coloured people from the colonies. The newspaper said that In Britain there was "growing public anxiety about the number of colouredReuter - 290 words
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Article312 1954-05-04 4 HARROGATE, Yorkshire, May 3 Lord Justice Denning said here yesterday the death penalty by hanging should bc abolished in this country. Lord Justice Denning who is 55 has been a Lord Justice of Appeal since 1948. The abolition of the death penalty would be an advance312 words
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Article226 1954-05-04 4 LONDON, May 3 The ■vcrk of the Singapore Gov. •ernment was warmly praised today in an editorial in the London Daily Express as an example of colonial achievement. The editorial declared to full: "lif anywne believes the carpers and snipers who represent coloniialisan as a form ofReuter - 226 words
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Article48 1954-05-04 4 Mr. A. S. Nair, Manager of the Malaya Branch of the Bombay Life Assurance Co. Ltd.. is leaving for India on M.iy sby s.s. 'Rajula' on a short holiday. Mr. K. S. A. Narayanan will act for him in his absence48 words
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Article275 1954-05-04 4 More than 1.000 person' attended the inaugural meet. ing of the Muar Branch of the Party Negara held at the Paradise Park on Friday last in sipiite of inclement weather, and the meeting organised by the opposite camp at the same time. Dato Mahmood bin Mohd:275 words
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Article49 1954-05-04 4 u J a m ot puttng a ticket »o"»' on furniture in the window of an antiquary's in tne famous rue du Faubourg st Honore, Pari* the dealer has. been putting a notice. "Too Late". He **avs his aalee have increased 'bv 10 to 115 per49 words
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Article203 1954-05-04 4 COLOMBO: immediately ggg the presentation by Mr Holbrook Bradley. Representative of the Committee for of a cne 9.ue for Rs. 104.500 to the Jaffna Central Library Fund. Mr. Sam A. Sabapathy, Mayo r of Jaffna, gave a lunch at the Jaffna Rei.thou.se at which Mr. BradleyFOC - 203 words
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Article160 1954-05-04 4 BANDARAWELA: A Tamil woman Perumal Theyvani (24) committed suicide by jumping into a pond with he r 7 month son at Gonamotava estate. At the inquest it was revealed that as usual glic attended the early morning muster and worked till the mid-day break Alter lunch she had knockedFOC - 160 words
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Article60 1954-05-04 4 KURUNEGALA: Village wo. men who assembled here to glimpse the Queen, whom they referred to as their "kumari* (princess) travelling in the Rcya' train to Polonnaruwa shed tears of joy when they saw her. The old folk here, who revere the memory of King George V, referredFOC - 60 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-05-04 4 The Prime Minister of. Burma Mr. Thak'n Nu and party photographed with Raja Sir Muthia Chettfar of Chettinad, at latter'*! residence in AtJyar.28 words
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Article301 1954-05-04 4 COLOMBO: In inaugurating the Music Festival, organised by the Jaffna Raseetha Ranjan Sabha. Mr. Sam A. Sabapathy, Mayor of Jaffna, said that the Festival was meant net only to help the growth of culture but aiso to cntribute towards the general education of the people. The venueFOC - 301 words
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Article237 1954-05-04 4 COLOMBO: A deputation of Swabasha teachers who met the Commission on National Languages and Higher Education urged that all subjects should be taught i n Swabasha in the S.S.C. and University Entrance forms from 1957 and 1959 onwards respectively. Those teachers who by this time shou'd .'tillFOC - 237 words
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