Indian Daily Mail, 11 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 84. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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430 1954-05-11 1 Announcement Over Radio HONGKONG, May 10. General Christian De Castries, Commander of French forces at Dien Bien Phu, has been captured, Vietminh radio announced today. In its afternoon broadcast describing the capture of the fortress, the radio said: "Brigadier General De Castries, Commander430 words
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Article105 1954-05-11 1 The coramun.quc said "carrying out the ciement policy towards tows of President J-io Ohi Mmh and government, the Vietnam Democratic nepuolic V.KA. has wen treated enemy prisoners of war and given tnem aaequate care." The communique sa.d 62 enemy pidncs nestroyed or orougnt down inciucleo B-24 typeReuter - 105 words
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347 1954-05-11 1 LONDON, May 10. Ho Chi Minh, Vietminh leader, was quoted by the New China News Agency yesterday as saying "it is our firm stand to negotiate with France on the basis of independence, unity and democratic freedom for a cease-fire, armistice and restorationReuter - 347 words
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129 1954-05-11 1 TOKYO, May 10.— A carpenter who forced his way into Prime Minister Shigeu Yoshida' s residence last Tuesday is reported to have confessed that he planned to assassinate Voshida. Pohce officers quoted Hosei Kuzuhara yesterday as saying he had been "noroushing"' an idea to attackA.P. - 129 words
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Article102 1954-05-11 1 From Our Own Coi respi ndient NEW DELHI, May 10.— The Distr.ct will be the pivot of the Second Five Year Plan to which the Planning Commission is now giving preliminary consideration. In a circular to the State Governments, the Commission has suggested the manner102 words
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Article39 1954-05-11 1 TEMPLER LEAVING ON MAY 31 The High Commissioner, General Sir GenUd Templer, w 11 leave Kiia.a l^umpur by air on the morning of May SI. He Hill spend two nights m Singapore before flying on to the United Kingdom.39 words
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Article69 1954-05-11 1 NtfW YORK, May 10.Former President Harry S Truman slept late yesterday, following a US|7O-a-plate banquet given on Saturday night at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel m observance of hus 70th birthday. More than 1,000 persons attended the dinner, which raised some USS7O.OOO for the Harry S. Truman Library, a proje^iA.P. - 69 words
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Article125 1954-05-11 1 GENEVA, May 10.— The V.etnam Delegation to the lndo-China peace talks here today asked the Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Molotov to ask delegates to consider the evacuation of wounded soldiers from the Dion Bien Phu garrison "before any other talks." the V.etnam spokesman said TheReuter - 125 words
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Article46 1954-05-11 1 TAIPEI, May 10.— A local newspaper reported tc^day that Premier Shigeru Yoshida of Japan might make Formosa his last stopping place <»n his projected goodwill tour and that, if so, he could arrive here late this summer or early m the fall.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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188 1954-05-11 1 Russian Minister Praises Eisenhower Montgomery MOSCOW, May 10.— Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov gave the Western Big Three a rare word of praise yesterday for their part m World War 11, and, at the same time criticized present American Foreign Policy as "aggressive." Writing m Pravada o n the anniversary ofAP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-05-11 1 Ex-Queen Narriman Her Husband EX-QUEEN NARRIMAN ■of EGYPT who out itn-i a divorce from Kx-Kinj; Farouk. May 3 married 27 -year-old DOiTOR ADHAM EL. NAKIB In a quiet and simple ceremony attended only by a few relatives m Narriman's villa m suburban Heiiopolls. The \\f d'iintj took place three years-almost138 words
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Article108 1954-05-11 1 Raja Speaks To Pro Hindi Men From Our Own Correspondent PURI (Orissat, May 10.— Mr. Kumaraswemi Raja, State Governor told the Hindi Pracharkas (propagandists) that it would be of great advantage to national solidarity if they w.ere able to instil interest 'n other Indian languages too. Addressing the convocation of108 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-05-11 1 The new Chief Minister of Madras State Sri KAMARAJ N'ADAJI was accorded a chic roception last week at the Rip on Buildings Madras. Photo ghtWfc Sri Nadnr (2nd from left) with the Deputy Mayor and th« CommbKjioner o f the Corporation an«] uther counollors. PreMs53 words
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Article64 1954-05-11 1 NEW DELHI, May. 10 Finance Minister C. I>. Deshiiuikn s»ys one-quarter of one per cent of India's population pays an income tax. During a part ameiUary debate, tie contrasted this figure wirh .statistics from Britain and the United States, saying mure than 40AP - 64 words
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Article133 1954-05-11 1 ATTEMPT ON IKE'S LIFE WASHINGTON. May 10 U.S. Secret Service chief U.E. fc};tugnman said last night nis agents "thoroughly checkta" a report there would be an attempt on President Eisenhower's life yesterday. »ut is saL.siied t'Jere was nothing to H." -liaughman said the report was that there would be anAP - 133 words
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Article103 1954-05-11 1 WALES. May. 10 Left Winger Bevan saiu last night the Western Big Three should recognise nationalist movements earlier to prevent them from taking a '"revolutionary and Communist character.'* The fiery Welshman, who walked out of the labour Party's policy-making "shadow cabinet 1 m protest against theAP - 103 words
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467 1954-05-11 1 .NEW DELHI, May. I'i.nse Minister Nehru t'llii the House ol the I'cople t" j •> that hue he welcomed the 'entire approach" ot l*iesi*« nt *4*enjK>\ver's speech to the United 1 Maitaag last Decemot r un comroi of atomic energy i.\ thought his proposalReuter - 467 words
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Article134 1954-05-11 1 KARACHI, May. 10 Six Pakistan Cabinet Ministers may resign from the Cabinet and from the Moslem JLeagne parliamentary party if a serious cr'sis m the party following a decision on the national language remains unresolved, party source-, said. The Constituent Assembly d« rie'ed on Frilay thatReuter - 134 words
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Article92 1954-05-11 1 Anunra £>peaner ETfetMi v/ur %jwti v ■11 s|». ..u.iMit WAi/L'AIR, May 10. Six Communist meniDers of Andnra Assembly nave given "notice of resotutions tor removal of the SpeaKer. Mr. N. VenKatarama^^a, SpeaKer, has fixed May X, tor discussion of t^e resolutions. The resoiut-on standing m the name92 words
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Article101 1954-05-11 1 i'rom Our Own Cvi respoiuiient PONDICHERRY, May 10.— About one thousand inhabitants of tiny French enclave village of Aianguppam eight miles north here are now managing their public affairs through a Panchayat having declared themselves free Wednesday last. Volunteers of Communists sponsored United Front hoisted101 words
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Article77 1954-05-11 1 Nepal India Foreign Policy •Tom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELJiI. May 10 -The Nepal's Foreign Minister Mr. D. R. R«^gmi said m an interview here that Nepal's Foreign Policy was "very much allied with the foreign policy of India." Placed as we are, he added, so close together facing common77 words
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545 1954-05-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, May 11, 1964 PRIDE PREVENTS PEACE LONG, long before the Vietminh threat to Dien Bien Phu Fortress became grave, India's Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru had advised France and the other Big (Western) Powers to try and bring about a ceasefire m Indo-China and then begin545 words
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Article739 1954-05-11 2 Memorandum To States Reorganisation Commission MADRAS: The Kerala State Enquiry Committee, m a memorandum submitted to the State Be- organisation Commission, stated that reorganisation of States m the Indian Union on a linguistic basis would tend to disrupt the unity, strength and security of the country. TheFOC - 739 words
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Article319 1954-05-11 2 MADRAS The Government will shortly decide whether private trading m rice should be permitted m Mala* bar district, where ric* rationing is m forco. Andhra rice imported on Government account only, is supplied to Malabar. A suggestion is put forward that private traders be permitted toFOC - 319 words
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112 1954-05-11 2 Reid. Chief Justice round Dead In Train BHOPAJL: Sri T. V. Thaddctvrim, it'tireo Chief ./ustice oj the Assam Hi^h Court. and a member of the Labour Appellate Tribunal of India* ....ml Mtim ill a wt Class compartment of the tfombay-bound Punjab Mail «.«;nn wucti it arn w <-u >n H't^i>ai112 words
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Article142 1954-05-11 2 bOMDAY The sentence of seven ><nars' rigorous imprjsonmimt passed on Bhugwandas Jahamatmai Choolani by the Bombay Sessions Court on a charge of counterfeiting 100Dollar notes of America, was reduced to two years' R.I. by Mr. Justice Gajendragadkar and Mr. Justice Vyas, at the Bombay High Court.FOC - 142 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-05-11 2 Phot«. Queen Elizabeth reads names on the plaques of the Air Force Memorial she unveiled at Malta, m memory of British and Commonwealth Airmen who gave their lives defending Malta and who have no known grave. m the. foreground is an R.AJF. Guard of Honour. APAP - 50 words
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Article90 1954-05-11 2 BUS TRAGEDY NEAR KOTTAYAM KOTTAYAAf Five persona, including two children and a woman, were killed m a bus crash BWr Pampadi, 12 miles east of Kottayam, The bus, which was on its way to Kottayam from Kum ih. while allowing a vehicle to pass, dashed against a coconut tree andFOC - 90 words
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Article386 1954-05-11 2 NlfiW UKUiI hour pCOft cution witnes.«e.« last week i;;ivc evidence before Mi. S. B. Capoor, Special Judge, at the rc-umed heauny of the case ujfiinst Mr. S. A. Venkatarajnan, former Secretary of th« Commerce and Industry Ministry. Mr. V'enkataraman Jb charged with having accepted valuable &.ft.s "withoutFOC - 386 words
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185 1954-05-11 2 Madras State Prosecutor's Appeal Rejected MADRAS: Mr. P. V. Rajamannar, Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice K. Umamaheswaran of the Madras High Court last Tuesday dismissed a petition filed on behalf of Mr- S. Govinda Swaminathan, State Prosecutor, to quash the contempt proceed ngs initiated against him by Mr. Justice Mack.185 words
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Article160 1954-05-11 2 BOMBAY Mr. S. B. Awar, Presidency Magistrate, acquitted seven Directors and the Secretary of jthe Dhanraj Mills who were charged witn breach of the Cotton Textile (.Control) Order of 1948. The accused, Mr. Dhanraj G-ri, Mr. Meherji Manekji Pasta kia, Mr. Ramgopal Ganpatrai Ruin, Mr. BalFOC - 160 words
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Article156 1954-05-11 2 Fight Against Communaiism LAj U±viN uw Sy ed Aii Zanccr. Minister for justice and ■iwCf, uttar I'radvan, recent•y cai«ed upon the Muslims of inaia to cumDiav. ana ngnt <iii communal tcnuencies m tne country, ana loin hands witn tne torccs wortuag tor welding the enure Indian •copie into one nation.FOC - 156 words
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Article88 1954-05-11 2 AHMEDABAD Paper stock, worth over Rs. Tnree lakhs, was completely destroyed, when a fire broke out last week m the Gujerat Paper Mills at Barejudi, about 15 miles from here. Three fire engines sent from Ahmedabad. to Barejadi had to fight the flames forFOC - 88 words
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Article72 1954-05-11 2 NEW DELHI: The first sh'P, «A Harpalicus, carrying imported Mgar, Is scheduled to arrive at Bombay port on or before May 15, says a Press Note issued by the Ministry or Food and Agriculture. This sugar is meant for distribution In Bombay, Hyderabad, Madhya PradeshFOC - 72 words
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295 1954-05-11 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, speaking on the land problem, at a recent meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party, said they had to think immediately of possible co-operative ways of dealing with land so as to make it more productive.FOC - 295 words
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Article137 1954-05-11 2 MADRAS: Sri T. Vcnugopal Rao. Deputy Mayor, has nxpd May 14 for the election o i the new Mayor, m the place of Sri B. PHremeswaran. who resigned his Mayoralty, (plowing h'fl appointment as a Minister. The Deputy Mayor has also convened a meeting ofFOC - 137 words
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Article163 1954-05-11 2 BOMBAY Mr. Justice Davdekar and Mr. Justice Chaimani of the Bombay High Court have ordered the .10 quittal of Rlisl Mistry, .-tiv.or partner of the Asian Air A--mciatcs. and P.N. Sesh&mani Aiycr. Secretary of the riti.i, who wore .^pnten^cd to 3'/. fears' r.\ by the BombayFOC - 163 words
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Article95 1954-05-11 2 COIMBATORE: Five gdrla three of them below the ag« cf 12, on May X, fell into a well and were drowned at Mudallualayam, 18 miles from Coimbatore. It is reported that th'e glrla went to the well to draw water, a portion of the well,FOC - 95 words
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Article76 1954-05-11 2 MERCARA: The .i-.-ath occured en May 1, of Brl K. Madappa. father of Oen. K.M. Caria^pp. Indian Hip/> Commissioner In Australia, and dri K. 11. Xanjappa. Becrettuy, jnperial Bank JnJ:a. Madras. Sri Madanpa. 85 wa*s very popular m Coorg, and a number of persons called atFOC - 76 words
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Article407 1954-05-11 3 {Decision Of Indian Council Of States NEW DELHI: The CouncU of Stat^ on MonSL. a^ Jonfty of flye 57 votes against 52, decided that the age of marriage under the special marriage act be raised from 18 years to 21 In the l*n.i a* reported on by theFOC - 407 words
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1013 1954-05-11 3 LAW MINISTER The CouM 'l o* R t»»« rhurwtov agreed t^, ylve detailed consideration to the Special Marriage UiU. as r*,«,rtrd on by the .Joint Select Committee, after a St^STfiSL*" tb dPbat llv the Law Minister When the Council aniou.Q-d for the day. it hadFOC - 1,013 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-05-11 3 U.S.A. Envoy Arthur Dean, accompanied by U.S A. Aniba.ssafr.ir Ellis O. BrjggK, mot President Syngman Rhee of South Korea at his presidential mansion In Seoul. They •<:>< nt an hour »n conversation. Also present was South Korea's Deputy Foreign Minister Cho Chung Whan. Dean arrived mi106 words
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201 1954-05-11 3 Tamil Claim To Tiruttani After Thought BANGALORE, Sri T. Prakasam, Chief Minister of Andhra. has described 'the reported cla m by Madras State to Tirutani as an afterthought In a letter to Di. K. N. Katju, Union Home Minister, Sri Prak;isam referred to the stanu taken by Madras, which otated201 words
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Article143 1954-05-11 3 NEW DELHI: The delnLiy of Japanese locomotives, orvlered by the Indian Railways ll .scheduled to commence io October-November this year and coat nue during 1955, it iM learnt. Mr. F. C. Bndhwar, Chairman of the Railway Board, is leaving for Japan on May 4 to arrangeFOC - 143 words
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Article138 1954-05-11 3 NEW DELHI: Draft rules regarding the constitution and work.ng of the Coir Board have been published In a Gazett* 1 of India Extraordinary dated May 3, under Sec. 26 of the Coir Industry Act. 1953. The Government, says a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Commerce ;<ndFOC - 138 words
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Article328 1954-05-11 3 ANANTAPUR Sri N. Sanjeeva Reddy Deputy Chief Minister, said he was not anxious to contest the next general elect.ons. He did not want to continue as a Minister or legislator. He preferred being a silent worker, and «*>rving society to being an active pol.tician. andFOC - 328 words
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Article102 1954-05-11 3 BOMBAY: A sum of Rs. uO JaKh-s has been allocated by tne uovernment of tJomoay among tne various districts of tne State for advancing taKavi ioan.s to cultivators, during tne financial year 1954-55. for construction and improvement of, wells. In the matter of advancing takavi loans,102 words
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Article102 1954-05-11 3 •A.AHAI.KAL.: Mr. I.K. sivasubramania, Pillui Minister for Food ana Economic Affairs, French India Government and Mayor of Tjrum;HiviV'*' li>-'u-u-nam,1 i>-'u-u-nam, expired at 5-20 on Moudav woninjr at his residence m Timinairayanpauinam. .Mr. Pillai who was 49 had been unwell since Junuury Uxat. Mr. Siva^ubramania Pillai wasFOC - 102 words
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3662 1954-05-11 3 Ceylon Parliament Proceedings: Why Kotelawala Allowed Fr. Troops To Pass Thro' Ceylon COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said m reply to Mr. Fieter Keuneman m the House of .Representatives, that he permitted seven i T .S. "Giobemasters" carrying French paratroopers to Indo-China3,662 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-05-11 4 The k turioiu Singapore water pok» t«un alter the game with the Philippines was over. AP photo show H left to right: Tan "nee Hoik. Gan Eng Teck We.be Wolters, Tan Eng Bock! Ho Kian Bin, oh Clroec Hock an<i Keith MitchelL47 words
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Article61 1954-05-11 4 CHIANG'S INAUGURATION TAIPEI, May 10.— Chinese quarters here said today they had word that United States Senator Everett AI. Qjrksen (Republican-Illinois) would arrive m T.iipei on May 15 and would .ittonri Chiang Kaisshek's inauguration as President five days later. Sui. Dtarkiiea was stated to be coming to Formosa for anA.P. - 61 words
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Article95 1954-05-11 4 KATMANDU (Nepal) May 10 Himmat, Singh, a Communist worker from Pokhxa, has been reJea>ed from the Jail here after staging a nineday hunger strike to protest his. detention without trial. The Nepalesc Government released liim o n the condition tie would appear before tho court whenAP - 95 words
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Article60 1954-05-11 4 COLOMBO The Kadugannaw a HP. wants a ban o n the sale 1 f i-iiicr 'ti Vesak Day. Wh»n the House this week. tentative^ meets this week, Mi. A. S. Marikkar will ask the Minister of Home Affairs to take step.-, to prohibit the saleFOC - 60 words
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Article, Illustration373 1954-05-11 4 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Party ai a .si>ccial meeting decided to recommend that the number of seats m the House of Representatives should be ixrmane ntly limited to 105, inclusive of the additional seats that will be created on the basis of theFOC; A.P. - 373 words
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Article146 1954-05-11 4 Further details arc now available of th 0 killing on Sunday of Son Tuen. Branch Committee Secretary of the Tungku Tiga branch of the Communist terrorist organisation, 90.JU an Emergency communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: Sch Tucn. a Hokkicn, was killed by a146 words
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75 1954-05-11 4 LONDON. May. 10 The j-kull and severe' bones of a two-year-old child which combine the features of both prehistoric Neanderthal man and contemporary man have been found 1 m the Crimea, the Soviet official news agency Ta,<?s reports. The remains were found during excavations oReuter - 75 words
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Article66 1954-05-11 4 SAN FRANCISCO, May. 10 Dr. Henry F. Grady, former U.S. Ambassador to India, Greece and Iran. announced yesterday the formation of the non-partisan Northern California Committee for the rcca! of Sen, Joseph McCarthy. The Committee will collect funds to help the recall campaign headed m Winconsin by, LcroyAP - 66 words
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44 1954-05-11 4 MANILA, May 10. One hundred and thirteen Asian Games athletes and officials from Burma, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Singapore departed by air for home today There wejg 38 Burmese, 44 from Sineanore anrf Hone Knnrr and 31 Indonesians- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article193 1954-05-11 4 Mr. Sunthaialingma commended the action of the late Prime Minister m refusing facilities m Ceylon to the Dutch against the Indonesian people. T/ie Government's action was perfidious. At this stage the House adjourned fo r lunch. When the House resumed after lunch, Mr. Suntharalingam asked the193 words
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Article84 1954-05-11 4 At the tir>t meeting hel<i at the Singapore Traction 00. Employees Union on 9. 5. 54. Mr. A. P. Rajah was elected .resident cf this Committee. Threo members have been electee to be m ch.irgre of thj.s Fund's account to be opened ut Eastern Bank84 words
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Article95 1954-05-11 4 At the Annual General Meetins: of the Sindhi Merch/ints A-ssociution, Singapore held recently the following were elected office bearers. Mr. D. T. A-s.somull of Messrs. Wajjsiamull Assomull Co.- Chairman. Mr. W. Hassarani of Mac srs. \V. Hassaram VJcc--Chairjjian. Mr. B. H. Mclwani of M/S J.T. Chanrai95 words
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Article65 1954-05-11 4 The Singapore Regional Cent 10 of The World Fellowship of Buddhists will be colefu-atmy: The Buddha-Day (W<\jak) at The Maha Bodhi School Hail, 50 Lorong 34 Qeyton* Road, o n Monday May 17, at 5. 30 p.m KA1>1() I'ROGKAMME Radio Ceylon will beam special Wesak programme on 17th65 words
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Article37 1954-05-11 4 MEXICO CITY, May, 10 Sir Sh.mti Bhatna^ar, diplomatic representative of India, is duo to leave today by oar for Buenos Aires. He has spent several days m Mexico inspecting refor'e- station projects. APAP - 37 words
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Article28 1954-05-11 4 duo young men were registered yesterday for the National Service, thus bringing the total of registered person? up-to-date to very n ear 241 000. Photo.28 words
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