Indian Daily Mail, 10 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 83 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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597 1954-05-10 1 Meaning Of D.B.P/s Fall NEW DELHI, May 9.— The Western world has lost a decisive battle m the cold war with the fail of Dient Bien Phu it marks the successiui end of one phase of the Communist drive m South-fc^ist Asia andA.P. - 597 words
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506 1954-05-10 1 GENEVA, May 9. France seized the initiative at the operung or tne nine nation inuo-^nina peace ooaierence nere yesterday uy cainng lor an internationally controlled aimirtuce. mis wouid oe pitxeueu by complete Vietminh evacuation or Juaos ana Uamoodia ana tiie coiuinement orReuter; AP - 506 words
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173 1954-05-10 1 INDIAN WOMEN WRESTLER TO CHALLENGE WEST GIANTS BOMBAY,May. 9 Hamda Ha mi, an Indian woman w rrstlf'r with the appetite of a lioness, plans to leave Bombay soon to challenge per.M >- naiiy the giants of European wrestling. Hamida. 32, who claim* to have won all of her 320 houts,Reuter - 173 words
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191 1954-05-10 1 NEHRU'S REPLY TO EDEN ON I-C. QUESTION NEW DELHI, May 9. -India has toid Britain she is wining to associate heisen with an lndo-chma peace settlement, sources ciose to the md.an Government said here. They satd tne Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawahanal Nehru had indicated this m a message toReuter - 191 words
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359 1954-05-10 1 LONDON, May 9. Britain has accused two assistant military-air attaches of the Soviet Embassy of attempted espionage and has demanded their expulsion from Britain with 10 days from Friday (May 7), the Foreign Office announced yesterday. The Minster of btatc Mr. Selwyn359 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-05-10 1 Photo. QUEEN ELIZABETH plants a tree m the private garden* of the official rvsiC no- of Malta Governor SIR GERALD CREASY on May 3. It will commemorate her recent vistt to Malta. The Duke of Edinburgh also planted a tree there. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article98 1954-05-10 1 MOSCOW, May 9 Kesultrf of fcur kinds oi atomic and Hydrogen explosion, including ljio.-o under water, are reviewed by Major G. Pokrovsky cf the Soviet Army's Engineering- Oorp-s m an aticie published here. Writing m Red Star, the Soviet Army Piper. he dlcclose<i that Russian scientists98 words
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Article107 1954-05-10 1 •L-U.nOuW, May 9 A son was born here to Mrs. josepn Appiah. daughter ci Dame jsooel and tne late Sir Staflord Cripps an<i the wife of the -son of an Ashanti Ohieftain from the (Jold Coast. The boy weighed right pounds nine ounces, Mr.Reuter - 107 words
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Article109 1954-05-10 1 Governor To Fly Back On Monday LONDON, May 9 Sir John Niooll. Governor of Singapro-e, who has been receiving metrical attention for a recurrence of an ifiitrnai infection contracted last >ear, told Router Friday night: "I am quite all right now". jiih ti'jctor aas put uiin back v :3iji^<i tReuter - 109 words
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Article78 1954-05-10 1 May Mr. Feter Haines announced he had resigned as a pivjspt'ctive Conservative (government) parliamentary candidate because of tne government's "unnecessarily Drulai" policy m Kenya and Malaya. Mr. Peter Baihes, 24-year-old law student at Leeds I niveisity wa.s prospective candidate for tfh«c Don valley of YorKShire. HeReuter - 78 words
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Article200 1954-05-10 1 a member of the Soviet Embassy staff on a charge of spying. me other casu was that of Mr. Pavel Kunznetsov, a second secretary wno was impi cated for receiving secret information from a. Foreign Uttice radio operator. The operator William Marshall was sentenced to five years imprisonmentReuter - 200 words
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318 1954-05-10 1 Dismissal Of Hony. Consul In Bombay: India Govt. Resents Brazil's Action From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 8. The India Government have taken serious exception to a communique issued by the Government of Brazil dismissing its Honorary Consul m Bombay instead of accepting his resignation. The communique said theReuter - 318 words
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Article109 1954-05-10 1 MARRIAGE AGE 21— NEW BILL From Our Own Correspondent NEW DEIuHI, May 9.— The Council of States, Parliament's Upper House yesterday passed n Special Marriage Bill after seven days at aiscussion 'n which ail parties were given freedom of speech and vote. The B.il as emerging from the Council is109 words
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Article142 1954-05-10 1 GENEVA, May 9. There was a last minute switch m seating arrangements for the [ndo-china talKs here yesterjay because Soviet security men objected to the seat given to Mr. Vyachcslav Molotov, the Russian Foreign Minister. His seat was m front of a big window overlookingReuter - 142 words
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Article28 1954-05-10 1 LONDN, May, 10 Britain's Trades union Congre s representing; 8,000,000 workers today issued a warning aeaingt "too rapid application* 1 cf atomic energy m Industry. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article127 1954-05-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent TELLICHERRY, May 9.— The French India Government yesterday gave up Palur and Handquei two villages of the oiggest enclave of Nailathur 'Attached to Mahe Settlement by pulling out all twenty-nine policemen stationed m tho enclave. This synchronised with the liberation forces declaring127 words
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93 1954-05-10 1 i^rom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELJH. May 9. The India Government have decided that Candernagore, former French Indian Settlement m Bengal, which had since chosen by referendum to merge with India, will be integrated with West Bengal. Necessary legislation m this regard will93 words
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206 1954-05-10 1 TRUMAN URGES IKE TO ASSERT AGAINST MacC NSW YORK, May 9. -For* DMT frusiucnt l'ruman caiiod na l'resiaenfc k'Lsennower to assert himself as "master iv ms own House and stem the •growth of hysteria" about communism. Witnout referring directly to the dispute between Senator Joseph McCarthy and the army Mr.Reuter - 206 words
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Article52 1954-05-10 1 TAIPKH. May 9 Thu total number of Nationalist Chines^ guerillas evacuated here from Burma m the present third phase of airlift operations reached 807 last night with the arrival of another 15 0 from Northern Thailand. The latest batch was transported to Formosa m three Civil Air Trans*Reuter - 52 words
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Advertisement37 1954-05-10 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 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 78.0037 words
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561 1954-05-10 2 Ronald W. Clark - Ronald W. Clark by CfPECIMENS of more than one hundred different tropical hardwoods from the Colonial territories were sent U> a research laboratory m the t'hiltern Hills. 40 miles north of Lomlon extensively tested, ••d finally recommended for *pec;flc jobs to the furniture industry.561 words
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Article302 1954-05-10 2 C/U/'UTTA: East Pakistan's Chief Minister Mr. Fazlul Hu<j, now on a five-day visit t" thus city, has been telling his numerous friends who have eaUod on him <yt the "insurmountable harriers before me". The chief difficulty m East Bengal, he told them, was lack or financeFOC - 302 words
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Article132 1954-05-10 2 TiUVANPIUJM: A memorial is t<> hi erected m memory of M ihutnui Gandhi a| Kany .i;iimiri. kinU's enu of India, M cost not exceeding 11$, 1 i ii<u tiiM the accessory amount wouij be provided for m tin- stutc Ixulget for the current year. The Chief Min'stcr,FOC - 132 words
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115 1954-05-10 2 XKW DELHI: Sri B. N. Da tar. Deputy Home Minister, .< iid that .soon the rules governing the service conditions of Government employees, would be revised, and reTno<k?lled, to suit the present conditions. The Government, he said. hed already given orders to k«-op h constant checkFOC - 115 words
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Article477 1954-05-10 2 P ATI ALA: Dr. B. V. Keskar. Vnion Minister for Information an<j Broadcasting said that the stress on the development of Hindi, the national language, should not be construed to mean any discouragement or even a.s a subtle attempt at neglecting the growth and progress of the regional477 words
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313 1954-05-10 2 Speaker Of Punjab Assembly Passes Away CHANDIGARH: Dr. Satyipal, SpeaKer of the Punjao Assemoly, d.ed m Chandigarn on Apru 18 of heart-attactt. Dr. batyapal had a flight cough at 10.30 p.m. This was fohowed by vomiting. The cua came suddenly a few bumms later. Meanwhile two doctors had been summoned.FOC - 313 words
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Article133 1954-05-10 2 NEW DELHI: Tho Directorate of Personnel at Air Headquarters has been split into two separate Directorates and Wing Commander K. C. Sarkar has been appointed the first Director of the newlyformed Directorate of Personal Services, with the rank of Group Captain, it was announced. Formerly, all mattersFOC - 133 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-05-10 2 This two-picture join-up gives a general view of the acene m Moscow's Red Square. May 1, a« workers march P* 8 r t!l M »y Day celebr itions. The photo* were issued by the official Russian News Agency, Ta*».A.P. Photo.45 words
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Article595 1954-05-10 2 uiiiJi^2f ITA iL T is? erew *°f I 1 60 aod a i«»«*nKer were D f rbl ?"J i: Avlatl »n Dakota, on a non-seche-dule flight to Halurghat, m West Dinajpur, crashed shortly after taking off from Dum Diim aerodrome on Friday niofc"ju,nFOC - 595 words
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363 1954-05-10 2 India's Rs. 40m. Lighthouse Scheme NEW DKLHI. Replying to Dr. R. S. Singh, m the House of the People during question hour Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan Parliamentary Secretary to the Railway and Transport Minister, said the Government proposed to construct about 100 lighthouses and aids to navigation a total estimated363 words
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Article90 1954-05-10 2 MADRAS: The Fisheries Demonstration Factories of Madras Government have found from experiments that feeding of cows with fish meal results m increase*! yield of nvlk. It has »Iho been found that Uena fed with these fish meal have yielded larger eg^s, with stronger shells. The Department ha> recommendedFOC - 90 words
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353 1954-05-10 2 PONDICHERRY: The French authorities have agreed to allow passage of Indian policemen and officers through Mahe, a French Settlement on the West Coast, it was author! tatively learnt here. The Indian authorities have agreed to allow passage of jvrench Indian nationals to and fromFOC - 353 words
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Article142 1954-05-10 2 KARACHI: Mr. Altef Hussein. Editor of Dawn, announced his resignation from the Board of Trustees of the Associated Press of Pakistan, after charging the organisation wth mismanagement and inefficient newshandling. In a lengthy letter of resignation to A.P.P., which he released to the Press Mr. HusseinFOC - 142 words
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Article129 1954-05-10 2 KARACHI: The Lrdu morning paper "Anjam" reported Ur.\i the ihkitan irune Minister, Mi. Mohaimued Aii, hus offer. '(I to vacate the office of i -rum- >nnwU'r m favour of the East Bengal Chief »Ji»nster. Mr. ha/iul Hug, who In turn wanted to cunsuit his colleague**. TheFOC - 129 words
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Article195 1954-05-10 2 BOMBAY The Bombay Government announced the lifting of all quantitative restr ctioas on rice m the State from May 2. The announcement came aa ships carrying large consignaents of Burmese rice Mere >ff the high seas approac ling Bombay Port. Four lakhs out it nine lakhFOC - 195 words
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Article120 1954-05-10 2 KANPITR: Thirty-two persons including Mr. Raj Narain. Leader of the Opposition m the U.P. Legislative Assembly, had been arrested m the Darshanpurwa area o.i various charges such as disorderly conduct m elections to the H,cusc of the People from the Kanpur District (Central) constituency, asaulting public sctvantsFOC - 120 words
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511 1954-05-10 3 Pak Premier's Hint At Press Conference KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime Minister. Mr. Mohammed Ail, hinted last Tuesday that Pakistan might won take the Kashmir dispute to tfae Securiy Oouncii. "We are neartng ttoe stage when we might have to anaroach the VS." he toldFOC - 511 words
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Article89 1954-05-10 3 NEW DELHI: The I inamce Minister recenitly receKedi Rk 24.000 as the third) instalment of "conscience" money from, a person who had already paid two "nstalments totalling Rs. 22,500 m 1951. The amount hag been credited) to Government account. This is the third carte m which "conscience" moneyFOC - 89 words
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Article83 1954-05-10 3 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court upheld a decision of the Allahabad High Court declaring the U.P. Sales Tax Act of 1948 "ultra vires" of the provincial legislature m so far as it imposed a tax on forward, contracts. The courtFOC - 83 words
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588 1954-05-10 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. A K. I'azlul Hug. Chief Miniater o< i.i-t uvflKai, Mud uvre tiuit he did not beueve m tne political d'»«-i^n mi a country and tnat India "exists a* a wnotev* Mr. Hug. utk. was replying to a reception accorded to him by theFOC - 588 words
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Article36 1954-05-10 3 KARACHI Five M.nisters of the eight-member Sind Cabinet submitted a memorandum to the Governor of Sind saying that they had no confidence m the Chief Minister, Pirzada, Abdus Sattar, it is reliably understood.— FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article653 1954-05-10 3 jyt any thoughtful wives today x nre asking themselves, "What can I do to phow my husband how much I appreciate him." J heard of one wife recently who surprised her husband on hj s birthday by handing him the paid-up deed to a lot mAP - 653 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-05-10 3 Photo. MANILA, Finish of the women's 100 metre dash finals showing Singapore's Mary Klass (aecondi fVotn left) with Atsuko Nambu (extreme left) and Indian r Brown (third from left}, A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-05-10 3 MANILA, LAoyd Valbere of Singapore, (second from left) who was unplaced m the. 100 metres hurdles finals, trails behind the first three as they prepare to dear the last of the hurdles at the Second Asian Game* m Manila. Winner wag India's Sarwan Singh, who didA.P. - 85 words
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638 1954-05-10 3 The Story Of Alawite Girls Source Of Supply For Harems Of Arabia T'he .source of supply of blueeyed erirls for the harems of Arabia Is a remote mountain region on Syria's Mediterranean coast where foreigners rarely travel. The r'-gion is the Alawite mountain range running north of Lebanon along theA.P. - 638 words
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Article73 1954-05-10 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have deeded t° set up a Guest House m New Delhi to priyide .reasonable facilities to Ministers of State Governments vis.ting the Capital and State guests invited for official conferences. The main Kotah House building, which was till recently letFOC - 73 words
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Article96 1954-05-10 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Government have accepted the Tariff Commission's main recommendation that sago (tapioca globules) industry should continue to be protected for a further period of two years till the end of December 1956. rhe existing rate of duty a sago globules and topic a pearls importedFOC - 96 words
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Article219 1954-05-10 3 TRIV AN DRV M.: "1 do not anticipate any crisis for tne x'laja-jsn/cian^t Vavrvernuient m the Travncore-Cocrrin Government," said Dr. K. M. Lodlt, General secretary of the Ail-India Pra J a Socialist r'arty, who was now here m connection with the meetings of tne State219 words
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Article72 1954-05-10 3 SALES TAX LEVY ON BOMBAY DEALERS BOMBAY: Dealer* who.-* oaie or purcha.se turnovers nau vxcecueu Ks. iJo.ouo m a yettr «vere name to pay t.ix uooei Me BomOiiy siales 'lax i/vmcndment; Act, lyuJ am. diiuer tne cSUD^equent ruio.-> liiade thereunder. explaining tue proceduro regaruing tne levy of saie.s imu taxes;FOC - 72 words
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Article80 1954-05-10 3 KARACHI: Pakistan and America signed an agreement nerc nroviung- lor building loodgrains storage facilti&s m West and East Pakistan, it is understood. Under the agreement Pakistan M to contribute Rs. 24,--00,000 and America $1,485.--000. Ther are to be three modern steel sihos of 10.000 tons caocity each atFOC - 80 words
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132 1954-05-10 3 3 PER CENT TRAV. LOAN TO BE REDEEMED TRIV Ain v«. lm The Tra-vancore-Gochin Government nag notified that it proposes to leueem 3 pe r cent rravancore x^oiJ-54 loan on the due date may 15, iys4. 'me interest warrant will be issued by the ruoiic Debt Otticc, Trivanurum as usualFOC - 132 words
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Article155 1954-05-10 3 MADRAS: TJM Southern tvanway has decided, at the ivquest of tne 'llruchuapalli Municipality, to relinquish its parc-owiicrsnip m tne water supply installation wnicn sup,j.ie^ water to Tirucni town and the railway ooiony tnere. me Kaaiway and me Munljipa'iity have been lomt owners of the water wonts Mncc155 words
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Article49 1954-05-10 3 PATNA: A new subdivision called Katihar subd.vision with headquarters at Purnea has been formed m the district of Purnea with effect from May 1, it is officially announced. It will consist of eight police stations, namely, Katihar, Manihari, Barsoi, Kalwa Azamnugar. Korha, Barari and FOCFOC - 49 words
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Advertisement61 1954-05-10 3 NOTICE 'Unberthed Tickets for the s. s. "Rajula" ailing from Singapore on 29th May 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" galling on the 29th May 1954, for Nagapattinam and JS? I**1 1 on Bale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Tuesday, 11th May 1964, at 961 words
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Advertisement106 1954-05-10 3 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/ Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattlnam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are Rdvlsed thn tiifse are the authorised rates and should report aay person demanding more. ISL*AY KERR ft COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd.. Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S.106 words
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Article165 1954-05-10 4 I 'ATX A Forty-five students of thr Ch*n.Jradhari Mi.thila College, Parbhang-a were aric.^tofi for obstructing students who wanted to fit for their examination? commencing last Monday according to a report here. The District Magistrate hed promulgated ,m order on April 2" iind^r S,. c 144 CrFOC - 165 words
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60 1954-05-10 4 The Kumbh Tragedy Inquiry Committee *nnrunco<] May 15 as the last 7," fo f receiving written Matcmcata from people who have personal knowledge of fact.^ connected with the tranqr, "Hie committee !n a Press Note expressed satisfaction at the 'grnerous response" to its appe.il forFOC - 60 words
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403 1954-05-10 4 KOPAY: The poiioy of tfce proMMtioaistit wu a cry m the wilderneMM and would not out ice with Che averag« ctUx*m. it wan tantamount to the unwarranted aettin* up of an oligarchy which would Ignore and by-paw the realities of the NituaMon. Thi» vmmFOC - 403 words
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74 1954-05-10 4 SKW DELHI; Mr H K. Mah;itnl» has been re-elected N'cretary-Gencral of the CoafiTww Party i Q Parliament for the year 1954-55. He was the only canrffcteta f Or the office Mr. Amarnath Agarwal Member of the CouncU of BtntCJi, turn also been elected ""oppose* asFOC - 74 words
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102 1954-05-10 4 Congress Success In U.P. By-election KANPUR: m>. Shiv Naraia Tandon (Congress) was laat week declared elected to the House of the People from Kanpur District (Central) constituency In the by-election caused by the death «f Mr. Harihar Nath Snastri, the I.N.T.U.C. leader. Mr. Tandon, who secured 60,087 votes, defeated hi*FOC - 102 words
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156 1954-05-10 4 Way To Save Uneconomic Tea Gardens SHILLONG: Assam's Labour Minister said here that it would be wise policy to turn uneconomic tea gardens into a good ones for broader interests. Such a policy would certainly benefit labour. He was addressing the Standing Labour Committee on Plantation Labour. He said thatFOC - 156 words
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Article103 1954-05-10 4 KRNAKUULM: The Rajpramukii of Travancorc-irJo-chin has donated Rs. 25.000 for first grade ooiiCße to be started at JCaladi. the birthplace of Sri SankaracharyaTnc foundation-stone or Vm college was laid by the Ra>r>ramuxji on Aug. last year. The college i^ expcete<j to commence workine: from July this year.FOC - 103 words
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Article116 1954-05-10 4 KOZHIKODB: At a meeting of the Municipal Council on Thursday, fjn P. Govlnda Mcnon, Chairman, presiding, a resolution was passed requesting the Government to start a medical college m Kpzhikodc. The Council requested the Government to allow som« public officers to be accommodatrd In the OldFOC - 116 words
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Article76 1954-05-10 4 NAGPijR: xhe committee appointed by the Madhya Pradesh Government to inquire into missionary activities m the State, a t fa first meeting Hrre, decided to make, a preliminary survey of the problem. The committee is understood to have considered it desirable to obtai n information fromFOC - 76 words
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Article, Illustration139 1954-05-10 4 Photo PHAM VAN DONG, Vietminh Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister (left), is greeted by F. Molochkov, Russian Minister to Switzerland, on arr.val at Geneva Airport on May 4. On hand to greet hint are ANDRI GROMYKOV (left behind Dong-), Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, an<i CHOUA.P. - 139 words
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281 1954-05-10 4 NEW DELHI: An interesting- sidelight on the recent aommunist-sponaored Klsan demonstrations m the Andhra Capital was provided In the Council of states. The Deputy Railway Minister, Sri O. V. Alagesan, told Sri N. Prasada Rao. Ctom. that the Beawada-Kurnool Express train service was snuspended281 words
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Article59 1954-05-10 4 ANKARA. May 9— Ankara Radio .said la.^t njoht that Turkey had rejected the Soviet, allegation that the Turkish-Pakistani Friend-hip Pact signed jn April endangered Middle East .security. The radio -aid Turkey repMed vi\sterday to tbe Soviet note rf March 18, alleging jjM«. The pact provided forReuter - 59 words
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Article402 1954-05-10 4 EUROPEAN PLANTER AMBUSHED A terrorist and a special constable were wounded m a tx ncrist-'in.spired incident on the Ulu Paloh Estate. Kluang, .Tohoie. on Saturday May 8, according to an emergency communique is?ued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Assistant Manager o» the Estate, Mr. A Davidson, who comes from Glasgow.402 words
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Article1119 1954-05-10 4 R. K. Narayan - R. K. Narayan By THK .^tock of the bridegroom is rising agrain. He id ag;ain diaplayinsr bullish tendencies. It must be a heiartenins: situattton for the speculator Who has been nuramK the .stock for a little over two decades. 1 heaixi an optimistic father declare that next1,119 words
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Article195 1954-05-10 4 VOTERS' LIST FROM IDENTITY CARDS The Constitutional Commission tccommtnded that the iJlectoral R-ll should be prepared by automatic registration linked with scheme ot National Keg. -tration. It hais ben decUU a that the initial Electoral Roll should be compiled us4ng the present system, cf identity cards, since any othi r195 words
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Article120 1954-05-10 4 TRIVAJSTDRUM: Cycle processions and meetings marked May Day celebrations under the auspices of Leftist Trade Unions and political partdea. In the evening a k>n£ pro, cession of workers, oganised by the P.S.P. paraded the main streets after which a largely attended public meeting was held. AmongFOC - 120 words
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