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Title Section16 1954-05-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 80. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article329 1954-05-06 1 It Is In U. S. Interests To Assist India Allen Tells U.S. Congressmen WASHINGTON, May s.— Mr. George Allen, the United States Ambassador to India supporting the Eisenhower Administration a request for $10,000,000 in economic aid for India next year told members of Congress '•freedomReuter - 329 words
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201 1954-05-06 1 WHY CEYLON PERMITS U.S. TROOP PLANES COLOMBO, May 5.— A government source said today that Ceylon will continue to permit the landing and servicing of troop-carrying pianes for Indochina until a ceasefire is agreed on and takes effect there. He was referring to press leports the U.S. Air Force soonA.P. - 201 words
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Article39 1954-05-06 1 KATMANDU. NEPAL. May I.- A 15-man Japanese mountatfl climbing expedition has set up a base camp 14 500 feet up tho slopes of Mt. Ganesh Himal in the Himalayas, a message from the urea said yesterday.—A.P.39 words
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Article31 1954-05-06 1 NEW YORK, May 5. An aorophysicist said Russ'an rocket experts appear to have reached the point where they might successfully build a rocnet fcr jpact flifht A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article107 1954-05-06 1 Sawdust Back Into Wood MARKSTEY, Essex. May 5— A 48-year-old engineer ha.* invented a machine which turns sawdust back into wood. The giant £250.000 machine sucks in sawdust and wood drippings at one end and churns out sheets of tough wood boardtag at the other. Wood costs are slashed substantially107 words
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Article197 1954-05-06 1 NEW DELHI, May. 5 Prime Minister Nehru says its a lie that he threatened to "tear to pieces" the Prime Minister of Pakistan if the Pakistani dared to raise the issue of Kashmir at the rejent Colombo conference. The Colombo conference of Southeast Asian Prime Minis'.erg wasAP - 197 words
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Article76 1954-05-06 1 LONDON. May. s— Distinguished public figures from many parts of the Commonwealth have been specially invited to attend a couse in Parliamentary procedure and practice opening here on Monday. The special guests include Mr. M.P.D. Nair and Mr. Th'o Chan Bee of Singapore. Among the additionalReuter - 76 words
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139 1954-05-06 1 From Our Oun Correspondent MADRASj May s.— The French Government's offer to negotiate directly with the Indian Government at Paris yesterday regarding the future of French Indian Settlements has aroused little enthusiasm among the Pro-Mergers who have raised the standard of revolt139 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-05-06 1 The Officer Administering the Government, Mr W.A.C. Goode, and Mrs. Good*, admiring the stuffed turtle mounted on a wooden plaque, presented to them by Captain H.E.H Nlcholls, at transfer of HMS.Dabohick to Royal Malayan Navy at a ceremony held at Woodlands Tuesday.46 words
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Article104 1954-05-06 1 H-BOMB AND CIVIL DEFENCE BIRMINGHAM. (England), May. 5 A group of scientific workers last night called on local authorities throughout Britain to drop their civil defence scheme on the grounds that they have been rendered 'hopelessly inadequate" by hydrogen bombs. "Between two and six bomb* would break Britain's resistence. WithReuter - 104 words
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Article32 1954-05-06 1 GENEVA. May 5.— A Vietnamese journalist covering the Geneva conference. Vo Thank Minh. announced Tuesday he was beginning a hunger strike to demonstrate for an end to the fighting in Indochina. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article83 1954-05-06 1 ZOMBA. Nyasaland, May 5 Mr. Ol ver Lyttelton, British Colonial Secretary was severely bruised yesterday when he slipped on the stairs at Government House here. His engagements have been cancelled. Mr. Lyttelton arrived on April 27 for a 10 to 14-day visit to Uganda and Nyasaland. Subjects ofReuter - 83 words
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Article42 1954-05-06 1 No U.S. Fighting In Indo-China WASHINGTON, May. 5 President Eisenhower was quoted by Senator Ralph Flanders (Republican-Vermont) as saying that thc United States will undertake no military operations in Indochina "unless it has the support of the peopie or that region.' APAP - 42 words
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409 1954-05-06 1 Pakistan Rejects Soviet Protest No Military Bases To U. S MOSCOW. Mav 5 Pakistan in a note rejected the Soviet protest of March 26 that acceptance of United. States military aid meant that the Pakistan army would be placed um.er foreign command. The Pakistan Charge D'\JTairs, M. S. A. Baig,Reuter - 409 words
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Article293 1954-05-06 1 Churchill's Hint In Commons: Message To Asian PNs LONDON, May s.— Sir Winston Churchill indicated yesterday that the question of a Commonwealth conference might be discussed among other matters when the Geneva conference on Indo-China and Korea is over. Mr. R. W. Sorensen, a Labour member,Reuter - 293 words
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Article31 1954-05-06 1 IKE INVITES CEYLON P.M. COLOMBO, May. 5 Presicl_nt B senhower has invited the Ceylon Premier, Sir John Kotelawaia to visit the InJte.t State* next month, it Is reliably learner here. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article35 1954-05-06 1 WASHINGTON, May 5 John Cunning-iam, American Foreign Service Officer, caid Tuei-day the Persian Guif Sheikndom of Kuwait where illiteracy was estimated at 98 per cent in 1936, is makine progress in education.— A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article60 1954-05-06 1 BEACON SFiELD, Buckinghamshire, May s.— The hearing of summonses against Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leftwing Labour Party leaaer for alleged dangerous driving and faii.ng to stop after an accident were adjourned here yesterday until Friday. a The police inspector who applied for the adjournment told the magistrates courtReuter - 60 words
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Article63 1954-05-06 1 LONDON. May. 5 The official leaders of the Labour Party have launched a new "get tough policy aimed at crushing dissidents within the Socialist ranks. Latest example was the sacking Monday of three of the Party's 12 unpaid parliamentary whips official managers who delied the leadersReuter - 63 words
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Article51 1954-05-06 1 OiTAWA, May. 5 Queen Elizabeth is to be Colonel-in Chief of the new Canadian Guards Regiment, it was announced yesterday. The guardsmen will wear scarlet ceremonial uniforms and black bear skins like their British counterparts. Badges, outtons and insignia of rank have been approved by the <^ueen.Reuter - 51 words
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270 1954-05-06 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May s.— "Our differences are only the result by a family quarrel, but we will all unite together in order to achieve our goal of Draviaistan," aeciared Mr. C. N. Annadurai about the spat between PertyarsDravida Kaiagbam and his270 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-06 1 Tna**y, I (^?^.^ff"' overWaS Bank Sin^ rc with his wife and twk> son, left for Mad** on ■»^fc«r»&ratgag ftana t_a«MgaAg^ >-— Mr. W maiaMtyusa to jom* to Ms4r*> C*ntm oft* v« i>rom«Uoa u Awi»ia»t fi*»*»* Mt»»fcf. -Ws* rM°,42 words
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Article117 1954-05-06 1 BONN, May b. Women members of tne West German Parliament have launched a dr.ve tor more public offices tor women. They declare that about bi per cent of the electorate at last September's general elections were women and oniy 46 per cent men. Thc ChancellorReuter - 117 words
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Article39 1954-05-06 1 NEW YORK, May 5. -Hotels here have been asked to serve water with meals only when the guests ask for it. The city made the request because reservoirs supplying the city are oniy tnrce quarters full.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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557 1954-05-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. May 6, 1954 MIC'S SERVICE SACRIFICE! WE have already seen how bristling the MlC's annual report is with numerous discrepancies, but they would have been overlooked if the report had given all important facts and figures connected with the organisation. But even these are deplorably557 words
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Article1136 1954-05-06 2 Judge Vs. State Prosecutor MADRAS: At the High Court, before Mr. Justice E. E. Mack, who is presiding over the Criminal Sessions- the State Prosecutor, Sri S. Govind Swaminathan, was ready 'to conduct a caae on behalf of the Proeecution. It was a murder case1,136 words
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Article46 1954-05-06 2 COONOOR Miss Marjoribanks sister of Sir Norman Marjoribanks. former Governor of Madras, was found murdered in her bedroom here. Her throat was cut. She was aged 80, and was living alone, Inspector Mansf eld, assisted by Sub.lnspector Ramani, is investigating the case. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article38 1954-05-06 2 BOMBAY: Sri R. S. Hukkerikar (Congress) was reelected Chairman of the Bombay Legislative Council- at Its {■•fecial session. Of 24 members who retired on expiry of their term, 18 including: Mr. Hukkerikar. were re-elected last month FOCFOC - 38 words
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385 1954-05-06 2 PUNISHMENT BY WHIPPING DISCUSSION NEW DELHI: The House of tue Peopie parsed tne home Minister, __»r. Katju s _^.bsoroed Areas (uws) tJHi extending certain .a.ws to tne are<u> wnich, prior to the commence, inent or the constitution, were administered as excluded, or part. ally excluded areas, bu\ were later absorbedFOC - 385 words
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67 1954-05-06 2 NEW POLITICAL PARTY FORMED IN QUETTA KARACHI A new political i Party, called "Pushtoon tiro. therhood," has been formed in Quetta oy Khan Abdus Samaa Khan "to strive for the division of Baluchistan on linguistic Das is, thus creating a distant State for Pushtoon-speaking Areas, to be known as PushtoonFOC - 67 words
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Article73 1954-05-06 2 KATMANDU The Nepal Government has granted permission to the Japanese expedit.on to Mount Manaslu to climb the unconquered 24 329. foot Ganesh Himal peak, to the north-east of Manaslu, in Western Nepal. The team which had to aoandon its attempt of Mann. slu as it wasFOC - 73 words
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396 1954-05-06 2 India's Five Year Plan, Courageous Effort To Attack Poverty LONDON: sir Jeremy Raisman, who was Finance Member of the Government of India before Independence, said the atmosphere in India, today was one of great cordiality to visitors from Britain. Even personalities who were extremely critical of the British before Idependencc,FOC - 396 words
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Article, Illustration123 1954-05-06 2 This official Russian News Agency photo shows a general view of the scene during the April 91 Joint session of the Supreme Soviet and the Regional Soviet at the Kremlin in Moscow. Right to Left at main desk: Vice-President of the Union A. A. Lebedev, V. P. Mjavana-c-ze,123 words
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Article275 1954-05-06 2 Dead Mix Up In Calcutta CALCUTTA:* The controversy over the burial of an "unknow male'' i n a citv burial ground in February last was set at rest by a Jury before the Court of City Coroner. The inquest wa s held on the death of the "unknown male" who275 words
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Article75 1954-05-06 2 NEW DELHI: Brigadier, A. D. Verma, till recently Chief Engineer, Southern Command, ha s taken over from Brigadier, F. B. Pigott. C.1.E., as Director of Works, Engineer-in Chief's Branch, Army Headquarters Brig. Vcrma is the first Indian to be appointed to th top technical postFOC - 75 words
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Article593 1954-05-06 2 TRAINING PROBLEM DISCUSSED BANGALORE The difficulties caused to industrialists by ill-considered labour legislation, and official red-tape were described by representatives attending "a conference of industrialists for the promotion of scientific management,'' convened by the Institute of Management, Bangalore. About 60 delegates representing industries in Madras. CoTmbatore, Bangalore. Hyderabad,FOC - 593 words
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82 1954-05-06 2 ANCIENT JAIN IDOL EXCAVATED IN JUNAGADH RAJKOT: An ancient Jain idol was excavated in Uparkot Fort of Junagadh by the Borath District Archaeological Department according to reports reach ng here." The reports add that the shlokas" inscribed below the idol describe it as Bhagwan Shantinath. Around this idol, images ofFOC - 82 words
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Article777 1954-05-06 3 Not Desirable Says Minister NEW DELHI: Moving for consideration of the report of Joint Select Committee of both Houses of Parliament on the Special Marriages Bill in the Council of States, Sri C. C. Biswas, the Law Minisf;* B M L the su es tion thatFOC - 777 words
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Article435 1954-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Advisory Committee of the National Cadet Corps recently recommended that special efforts be made to expand the Girls' Division of the National Cadet Corps. The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru presided. The Committee was told that the strength of the AuxiliaryFOC - 435 words
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Article84 1954-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: Si. D. P. Karmarkar, Commerce Minister, told Sri 8. N. Da«. In tne House of tne People that the Government of inoia had decided to participate in the briti'-r. industries Fair to be held this year. The exhibits trom India, would include h% said, exportableFOC - 84 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-05-06 3 Former Persian Foreign Minister who is recovering from Illness in the Persian Army's Yussefebad Hospital, is visited by his Nephew, (left), and by one of the doctors treating him, Doctor Ghoiamhossein Mossa*Begh, a son of the former persian Premier. Fatemi has been shaved. The photo was made AprilA.P. - 57 words
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Article80 1954-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research Mr. K. D. Malaviya, told Mr. Valulla in the Council of States that Australia had Invited India to send a scientist to work with Dr. Bowen on rain physics. Mr. Malaviya said thatFOC - 80 words
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Article162 1954-05-06 3 HANOI, May. 4 Nurse Genevieve Degalard Terraube, tne only woman in the beleaguered north Indochina garrison of Dien Bien I'hu, has 0888 awarded tne Legion of Honour, one of Frances highest awards, it was officially teamed hcie yesterday. General Chriauan De Castries, Cummanuer of the hardpressedReuter - 162 words
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127 1954-05-06 3 Sandalwood Oil And Mangoes For U. K. LONDON: The seven cwt. of sandalwood oil which haa lust been delivered in London by an Air -India International aircraft bring. the total value of the oil which the corporation rtias flown into Briton to ove. £1,000,000 <Rs 1.3 crores) Sandalwood odl isFOC - 127 words
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Article135 1954-05-06 3 PASSPORTS— MADRAS TOPS LIST NEW DELHI: During the period Mar. 1, 1953 to Aug. 31 1953, 1.348 persons were refused passports in India, according to a statement laid before the Counc 1 of States by the Parliamentary Affairs Minister. During tbe same period 41,397 persons were issued with passports. The135 words
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Article90 1954-05-06 3 KATHMANDU: The Nepal Government haU chosen Mr. Mahendra Bikiam Snah to bc its Ambassador in New Delhi it is learnt here. His name has been sent to thc Gcvernment of India for acceptance. Mr, Shah, who is the VicePresident of the National Democratic Party led byFOC - 90 words
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Article632 1954-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Ohdildren Bui, an admittedly non-con- l troversial measure of limited I _«cope it applies oniy to fart of C. State could not pass even the cofl-ldt nation stage in the Council of States attcr nearly a flour-hour debate, i Ail tne members, who j>artici.pated,FOC - 632 words
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806 1954-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Sri Chintaman Deshmukh, indicated that the second 5-year Plan would have to be a detailed plan, embracing not only the public sector, but also the private sector. Sri Deshmukh who was replying to the debate on .the. FinanceFOC - 806 words
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Article115 1954-05-06 3 15 WOMEN DELEGATION TO MOSCOW BOMBAY Fifteen members of the women's cultural delegation to Soviet Rufesia left for Rome by an Air India international plane enroute to Moscow. The leader of the delegation is Mrs.. Kamala Devi Ghattopadhyaya. Other members of the delegation are: Mr-;. Sueheta Kripalani, M.P.; Mrt*.. P.FOC - 115 words
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Article125 1954-05-06 3 ERNAKULAM: Sr P. N. Nando., Union Animal Husbandry Commissioner, arrived to inspect the pilot key farmfc) started in Travancore-Cochin Sri Nanda told the "Mail" dorresponuent that Jo improve the quality of cattle in i'.-C. State, the Union Government had formulated a scheme to distribute freeFOC - 125 words
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Article153 1954-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: Twenty -five young indan farmers have left for the U.S.A. on a sixmonth tour of American farm-? under the International Farm Youth Exchange scheme. Thc trip is sponsored by the American 4-h (Head, Heart, Hands and Health) club and conducted an cooperation with theFOC - 153 words
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Article558 1954-05-06 4 An Assembly Hall For Malacca Music Society Also Serves Other Purposes The Malacca Sangeetha Abivirthy Sabah (The Malacca Music Promotion Society) has launched on an ambitious and noble venture of erecting an Assembly Hall, a need long felt among the Malacca Indian Community in particular and558 words
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Article72 1954-05-06 4 MANILLA. May 5. Two more A.sU.n records fell to Pakistan ""■''iiv when athletic event.* at '.lie Seco As" -n G/'ines wc, rc>umed Mir7.n Kha n cllm*d onetenth of a second off tho 400 metre hurdles record. winning the event in 54.1 sees. A few minutes later Sharif Butt72 words
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Article20 1954-05-06 4 Dr. M. Abraham accompanied by family returned to Singapore yesterday, after one and half months holiday in India.20 words
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Article192 1954-05-06 4 HOVE. Sussex, May 5 —A doctor said here yesterday that in his opinion sexual intercourse took place with an il-year-old giri found strangled in an artist's studio last retbruary. Dr. Leonard Robert Janes waa givng evidence against a 62-year-old London artist William Sanchez De Pina Hepper192 words
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Article109 1954-05-06 4 A further 650 have registered yesterday for National Service including over _JOO at Strangoon. The total is now over -52,000. M.sunderstanding appears to continue aoout those wno weit "-0 years of age on Mara* iltn, but have since becomt 21. All those who reached their twenty-first birthday109 words
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100 1954-05-06 4 GENEVA, May 5 Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, U-S. under- Secretary of states, is ignoring Red Chinas PremierForeign Minister Chou i_.niai at thc Geneva conference just as Secretary of State John Foster Dulles did. Smith assumed leadership of the American delegation when Dulles started home. An100 words
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Article93 1954-05-06 4 The Public Relations Office has prepared a Travellers Guide to Singapore planned and compiled b" members of the staff of the office and printed by the Government Printer. 20,000 are being printed and will be distributed round the world by international air and shipping lines. This publication follows93 words
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Article70 1954-05-06 4 TOKYO. May 5 Japan's Prime Minister Shig e r u Reru Yoshida will leave on June 4 for the United States on the first leg of a 46-day tour of eJfht nations, cabinet sources said. These sources saSd the Prime Minister would spend 10 days each inA.P. - 70 words
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Article153 1954-05-06 4 LAUSANNE, May 5 The Olympics Games will undoubt edly be held in Melbourne in 1956. according to a leading member of the International Olympic Committee whidh is gathered here. This member from Europe who preferred to remain anonymous lis in close touch with all Olympic matters.153 words
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360 1954-05-06 4 CAPETOWN, May s.— Dr Daniel Malan, South African Prime Minister, told the House of Assembly "I say deliberately that Nehru is the enemy of the white man". He said Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister of India, had his ftyes on Africa, and wanted theA.P.; Reuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-05-06 4 Photo. Photo. S? #"3. 2£l_- M J ;y to*" l Past President Ramon Magxaysay at the openjng of the Second) Asian Games in Manila o„ Saturday, May, 2. Photo shows: Urn Thve S^^aS-.TEE" 1 C ™«^r N. V&agai£ They bellowed by vly Siebel Annie Choong, CarmenAP - 91 words
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104 1954-05-06 4 D.B.P. Fort Ft. Call Off An Attack HANOI. May s.— Vietminh shock troops seized a new strong point Tuesday on the western side of Dien Bien Phu and held it against a strong French Union counter-attack. A massive rebel infantry assault launched by night, overwhelmed the strong point and the104 words
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Article30 1954-05-06 4 GENEVA, May, 5 Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov. Soviet Foreign Minister, will meet at dinner here tonight, a Britsh spokesman announced.30 words
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477 1954-05-06 4 LONDON, May o The Queen mother and, Princess Margaret saw some of the lovely han.i made sarongs amli other articles which Malaya plans to make the basis ot projieroua cottage industries. The georgcoi** purples anc' mauves of which .Mai vans are477 words
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