Indian Daily Mail, 13 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-13 1 Indian Daily Mail FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS VOL. X. No. 86. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1954.16 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-05-13 1 The talks on Indo-China which openedi In the Palais D« Nations at Geneva was attended, by nine deU. eattoiM indudhig the VietStoh. A.P. PHOTO SHOWSThe ncenff inside the conference hall with left to right, the d. .'(Rations of, Vietmlnh with PHAX VAN DONG (centre) ThenA.P. - 143 words
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74 1954-05-13 1 Repeal Of Anti-Strike Regulations Sought Mr. LJm Yew Hock (Member for Keppei) wiU move the following resolution at th* ngapore Legislative Council meeting on M*y 18: 'That In the opinion of thfe Council the Emergency (Strikes and Lockouts) Be~ C ulatton«' 1948. tat the light of present-day conditions In the74 words
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Article98 1954-05-13 1 COPENHAGEN, May. 12 fifteen hundred (1,500) spectators saw an acrobat leap .nto a circus ring and eaten als wife when she slipped and fell 30 feet from a trapeze. Susan Tocoma, aged 23, was nanging on the high wire by jne foot with no net belowReuter - 98 words
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Article97 1954-05-13 1 LONDON, May 12 Sir Winston Churchill. British Prune Minister refused to be drawn Into saying anything about the proposed collective defence pact for Southeast Asia when questioned by Labour members including Mr. Aneurin Bevan m the House of Commons He merely referred them to a Government97 words
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Article38 1954-05-13 1 CALCUTTA, May 12 Customs officials yesterday seized 500 gold bars worth 800.000 rupees from an engi. neers cabin aboard the 8,000 ton "Eastern Queen" when It arrived! here from the Far But— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article247 1954-05-13 1 'His Accusations Are Totally False And Misleading 9 NEW DELHI, May 12 Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today that Dr. Daniel Malan, the South African Prime Minister, and some of his colleagues had gone "utterly beyond all reasonable bounds of decency and propriety mReuter - 247 words
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Article74 1954-05-13 1 WASHINGTON. May. 12 The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, spent two hours and twenty minutes late yesterday briefing the Foreign Affair? Committee of the House of Representatives on the Indo. china situation. The meeting w«s a private session. Afterwards a seniorReuter - 74 words
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Article89 1954-05-13 1 PARIS, May 12 Premier Joseph Laniel yesterday decided to ask the National Assembly for a fresh vote of confidence on the motion to postpone any debate on Indochina. He was authorised to do so at a cabinet meeticg which followed several bitter attacks onReuter - 89 words
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Article104 1954-05-13 1 LONDON, May. 12 Sir Winatoa Churchill said that American action m sealing: off an area m the Pacific for hydrogen explosions did not con. flict with British policy. A Socialist Mr. Leslie Halo had urged him m the House a! Commons to "restore th» freedom of navigation"Reuter - 104 words
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177 1954-05-13 1 NEW EDUCATION SCHEME FOR MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 12.—Education Minister Mr. C. £übramaniam yesterday conferred for an hour with the leaders of all political parties In the Assembly op continuance of the controversial modified Elementary Education Scheme and formulating a new scheme, if it were to be177 words
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Article372 1954-05-13 1 REPORT A DAMN LIE, SAYS KOTELAWALA COLOMBO, May 12.— Sir John Kotelawala, the Ceylon Prime Minister, said today a local report that the United States had off ered economic aid to Ceylon if she stopped sending rubber to Communist China was "a damn lie." ReportsReuter - 372 words
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209 1954-05-13 1 Earlier Report: COLOMBO, Ceylon, May Eueahow^ invitation to Ceylonese Premier Sir John K^telawa^ to visit the United States ia threatening "Hhe cabinet, a reliable source said. CommunistChna m return for U.S. economic a ld Rank and file members of the United National Party, the governmentA.P. - 209 words
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Article51 1954-05-13 1 LONDON, May 12 Part ot one of the finest collections of antique clocks m the world Is to be auctioned m London on May 27. They include rare sixteenth and seventeenth Euopean times collected by the late Mr. Percy Webster, master of the British Clockmasters Company for over 40 years.—Reuter - 51 words
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31 1954-05-13 1 A further 530 have registered yesterday (12th May) for National Service, making the total 24,655 on tne last day of the Otticial National aiervice Registration Programme.31 words
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Article63 1954-05-13 1 KARACHI, (Pakistan), May 12 Prime Minister Mohammad All will visit Saudi Arabia the third week m August, the next occasion of Moslem's annual pilgrimage to Mecca it was announced today. He will be accompanied by his wife and several ministers. King Saud invited AliAP - 63 words
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Article155 1954-05-13 1 From Our Own •oarre«H*mirte** 1 WAIA'aIK, May XZ.—atwrtamental dtiterences over the implementation of the Ramainoortny Committee's recommendation on Prohibition between the Congress and the Praja-Socialist w.ngs of the Andhra Cabinet, tnreat,en to break up the Coalition. Whue the Congress Party is against the scrapping of Prohibition155 words
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Article89 1954-05-13 1 London Temperature LONDON. May, Temperatures climbed to their luehest level since last summer m Britain yesterday after the warmest night of the The Air Ministry m Lfxor don recorded 65 degrees fahrenheit at 0900 GMT and vvith another brig-ht sunny day ahead the tfasa was still cl'imlbiOß. Forecasters said tehReuter - 89 words
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Article37 1954-05-13 1 The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal officially announced that the Rulers of the Malay States have appointed Dato' Sir Roland Braddell, to be their private Lesai Adviser, with effect from April 1, 1954.37 words
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249 1954-05-13 1 GENEVA, May 12. The Communists made clear tonight they could not accept todays boutti Korean proposal ihat North Korea should hold etections under United Nations supervision *}J****m* time as South Korean elections planned for May ZV. The proposal was made by Mr. PyunReuter - 249 words
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Article117 1954-05-13 1 From Out OwnlCtorrcsiKundent NEW DELHI. May 12.— The "Battle of Houses" between the Council of States and the House of People was revived m the former House today, when two members raised privilege issues regarding tho rights of the House m relation to the House of117 words
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Article28 1954-05-13 1 GENEVA, May, 12:— AnttCommuntet Vietnam t<xlay re. jected at the Indto-China peace conference the Communist Vietminh proixwals as 'not constituting a serious basis for discussion". ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article36 1954-05-13 1 HANOI, May. 12 The French High Command anriounced today that a mercy helicopter bearing a delegation to discuss the removal of wounded prisoners from Dien Bien Phu would leave tomorrow morning to Luang 'rabans:. 1 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement92 1954-05-13 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawaic' j 1 Month. 5.50 3 Months 16 50 6 Months 33.00 l'Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 7&00 J^^^ the DOLLAR r^ \J\ takes a holiday! h?A /#f Mr announc© the92 words
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595 1954-05-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thur, May 13, 1954. A TIMELY APPEAL QUR sister paper the Tamil Mura&u has made a timely appeal to the authorities to give more time to the public for submission of their views to the Select Committee on the proposed Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill. According to595 words
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965 1954-05-13 2 S. A. Govindarajan - Asian Premiers Conference —Outcome Of Talks S. A. Govindarajan ■r COJLOMBO: "Each of the five oountrie* mete, and will certainly be better off for. the help of others. And if it is asked for, it will not be refused". This is the primary impression left m the mind of SirFOC - 965 words
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Article328 1954-05-13 2 MADRAS: Replying to a question m the Legislative Assembly on the maintenance of personal files of Government servants, the Finance Minister, Sri C. Subramanyam Stated that though this system was introduced by the British it had been found food and suitable. In the absence of suchFOC - 328 words
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Article92 1954-05-13 2 Burnt Village To Kill Snake LUCKNOW: A villager, who set lire to a haystack to bum a venomous *nak«, was shocked to 4«d his house, and the entire villa*© In flame*. A report fnom Mahu* dapur. In Sitapur lfettrtct, said that m an effort to kill the snake, which hadFOC - 92 words
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Article215 1954-05-13 2 NEW DELHI: The steps proposed to be taken by the Government T»/r the improvement of communication 3 to Andaman and Nicobar islands fitm India and inter-island communications m the current year, were explained m the House of the People by 5? B Ni Datar Deputy Home MinisterFOC - 215 words
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Article129 1954-05-13 2 NEW DELHI: Laws enacted m this country mi n future Will remind the people that they ar dtizen s o f a Republic ■n »ii u 11 enacting formula m HiU« has been prosaic "Be it enacted by Parliament as follows 1 Hereafter. Bills willFOC - 129 words
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Article177 1954-05-13 2 BOMBAY: Dr. A. D. Mix, Professor of Botany. Kansas University, United States who is now m India for the collection of rar« botanical specimens for research work yesterday said lie favoured a rare specimen of fern infected with fungus grown m high altitudes at Mahabaleshwar, aFOC - 177 words
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531 1954-05-13 2 Kashmir's Stand Is Irrevocable Says Mahomed AMBAi.A: Bakshi Ghulam Mahomed, the Kashmir Premier, told a meeting that elmost all the problems that had faced them m the State had now been solved m accordance with the wishes of the people of Kashmir, and the help, and support that they hadFOC - 531 words
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Article221 1954-05-13 2 KURNOOL: Dr. John MattJiai. Chairman. Taxation Jujuiry Cowimi^jsion speaking a t n meeting m the Rotary Club >a.id he wa« happy to see many mends who were engaged m fhe task of putting the new state r-n its feet. and. wished urn aU success m their mision. He.FOC - 221 words
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329 1954-05-13 2 Acquisition System Off Society NEW DELHI: "Even though members may have a bias m favour of nationalisation, m a mixed economy one can not do away with private savings, and therefore the Government has to devise measures t regulate it," said Sri T. T.FOC - 329 words
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Article127 1954-05-13 2 CUTTACK The Orissa Government has notified, under the Orissa Estates Abolition Act, 8 054 zamindaris of Cuttack distr ct vesting them with the State Government. This completes the first phase of the process of abolition of zamindaris m Orissa by which about 13 300 revenue-pay ngFOC - 127 words
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Article116 1954-05-13 2 IF FANS FAIL LLCKNOW: The Deputy Speaker, Sti Hargovind J'ant, ruled m the t'.P Legislative Amenably that the failure of the electric supply resulting- m the stoppage of fans did not constitute breach o privilege •Sri balead v Shah, a Samyukta Dal member, rising on a point of information, hadFOC - 116 words
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Article154 1954-05-13 2 RANGOON The word 'anna" completely disappears n monetary transactions m markets m Burma. "pya" taking its place. A hundred pyas constitute a Burmese ''kyaf, equivalent to a rupee Thousands of people besieged the Union Bank of Burma eager to get their small coins of annaFOC - 154 words
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Advertisement19 1954-05-13 2 1,/ nunaf/\mzu] SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE PRICE 7Scts. Each BOX OF SIX $4.50 KNQUimES INVITED FROM THE TRADE ROBINSONS I SINGAPORE.19 words
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1185 1954-05-13 3 NEED FOR ME AS VRE EXPLAINED BY MINISTER IN ASSEMBLY MADRAS^'The liegMatKe Assembly passed a motion, i nd*\ moved by Srft C. Sobratnanlam. Ijsilua of the Houm>. that the BUI to provide for the registration of nonronfonning; man tsamt as passed by the Council be1,185 words
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Article208 1954-05-13 3 MADRAS: One hundred and twenty college students, including 15 women atudent«, are leaving on a 30-day visit to Bombay, Delhi and Kashmir. The travel programme, the second of its type, la arranged by the World Assembly of youth Indian National Committee, The party is ledFOC - 208 words
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Article208 1954-05-13 3 MYSOKEt Th« miwtalMH Identity of d«*l man caused mild ■snusttoa *»ef«. A Muslim yaaXk who collapsed on the street; was nUrtshm for the bob of a Hlßtfu, taken to the how* of ttoe Hlodn. and •U arrangement* matte for the orematfcm. About K*i. luo was spent m buyingFOC - 208 words
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Article403 1954-05-13 3 TIRUNIsJL.VJ3LJ: For the first time m the history of the < I'iruneivtili Municipal Council. d member was expelled from its meeting: held recently us ne refused to abide by a ruling: K»ven toy the Cha'irmao Uven after the Chairman announce^ his decision that the memiber was expelled403 words
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74 1954-05-13 3 NELLORE: B Subba Reddi Village Munsrfff, Kanupartipad vlllasre. was admitted to the local Government Hospital with serious injuries on the head and facfcured leg !bbn«a, sustained as a result of riotiner m the village. It Is stated that some Harijans waylaid th€ Village Munsitt. andFOC - 74 words
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Article317 1954-05-13 3 CAIXJUTTA: Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug. Chief Minister «f East Bengal. said that although it was a. Central aubiect, he would be prepared to take up the question of devaluation of the Pakistan Government if traders and businessmen made any representation. Speaking- at a reception accordedFOC - 317 words
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Article285 1954-05-13 3 MADRAS: The Labour Minister. Sri M. BhaktavaWaianv m the Legislative Assembly, replying to a question by Sri T. C. Narayanan Nambiyar. Com., Tattparamba. about the closure of the Aaron Spinning and Weaving Mills, Paccinesseri, Ntorth Malabar stated that the Government had received information about the closureFOC - 285 words
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564 1954-05-13 3 COIMBATORE; The working of the Food ana Agriculture Organisation (f.A.iM, and the nee position m Asian countries, were explained Dy s>r* K. Kamiah, Kiee Consultant to the *".a.o. at Bangkok, addressing the memoirs oi tne tCotary duo. Or Kagnavan, Assistant SugarcaneFOC - 564 words
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Article68 1954-05-13 3 Jawaharlal Nehru Too Long l übUMIIU: The I'ruue Muii.nut, Sri Aeuru, OMUptalned here that Us name was too long, lie Mud he was unable (o sign as inanv auiuuraph* he wisned to m a given tune. He made thl» complaint When autoKraph-nuntero'' pestered bun ait a party given him, byFOC - 68 words
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Article114 1954-05-13 3 NEW DELLHT. The Spices Inquiry Oominlttee had made separate recommendation^ m regard to each of the six crons investigated by It. stated Dr. Punjabrab Deehmukh, Miniser for Agriculture, m Uqc House of the People. The main recommendatioai of the committee, the Minister «ald, were: that a Oenral DecsMnnentFOC - 114 words
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Article969 1954-05-13 3 Panikkar's Plea - Revival Of Sanskrit Stud y Panikkar's Plea LUCKNOW: Sardar K. M. Panikkar, member of th« States Reorganization Com, mission, made a plea for tho revival of Sanskrit study iP India. Sardar Panikkar, who was presiding over the All-India Sanskrit was the one common national inheritance of India. The south and969 words
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Article98 1954-05-13 3 BOMBAY: The Indian delegation consisting of Dr. A. L.aksamanaswami Mudaliar, leader Dr. C. K. Lakshmanan, Director-General of the Health Sen-ices. Dr. B. B. Dikshit Sur-geon-General of Bombay, and Dr. V. C. Ramchandani, left Bombay for Geneva by air on May 2 to attend the seventh sessionFOC - 98 words
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Article137 1954-05-13 4 NEHRU SAW DARSHAN DANCE COLOMBO: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru relaxed during Ws Colombo visit by attending "Darshan' 1 a dance recital by the KaJalaya School of Dancing. When he returend to "The Temple Trees," however, he noticed th<U his spectacles were missing. "1 am lost without those spectacles," he told theFOC - 137 words
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449 1954-05-13 4 Buddha 's Message Needed To Save Humanity CEYLON NEWS: Dudley Senanayake's Appeal MATARA: 'There has been no period m the history of the world when the message of the Buddha was more needed to save humanity than it is now", said Mr. Dudley Senanayake, former Prime Minister, presiding at aFOC - 449 words
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Article105 1954-05-13 4 ALPS SON BAFFLES CAMERAMEN COLOMBO: Mr. Motummed Ali, the Pakistan Prime Mi nister threw oat a challenge to Prefit* Photographers who traveßed with the Asian Premiers to Handy by train. He sail lie was prepared to lay a bet his son Hamde could take a picture and prodnice a printFOC - 105 words
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Article159 1954-05-13 4 COLOMBO: When the Senate meets, Senator S. Nadesan will move for amendment of the citizen, ship and immigration laws 30 as to prevent a citizen of Ceylon from being deprived by executive action of his right to live m Ceylon with his wifo and to foundFOC - 159 words
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Article101 1954-05-13 4 COLOMBO "A $uocess de luxe" was the Ceylon Prime Minister's verdict on the Asian Premiers' Conference, after he had bade good-bye to the Burmese Prime Minister, who was the last to leave. Srr John was perhaps the, happiest man at the airport. "Fold yourFOC - 101 words
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Article593 1954-05-13 4 Parents Are To Blame NUWARA ELJYA: A young couple whose marriage had been opposed by the par. ents of both parties were found dead on top of Duke's Nose Hill, Hatton. The young lover had strangled the girl before committing suicide by drinking acetic add. "It is plain from theFOC - 593 words
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177 1954-05-13 4 COLOMBO: Until a cease-ftrt In I mho-China agreed upon it will be Ceyk>n'K policy, not to refuse facilities for the passage through tVs country of troop* which are flown or conveyed by ship* to fight the C«mmunt«t\ a high Government sources said.FOC - 177 words
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Article54 1954-05-13 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. H. K. Muhutab has been re-elected Secretary-General of the Congress Party mi n Parliament or 1954-55. H« ma the only candidate for the office. Mr. Ajnarnath iLgarwal member of the Council of States, has also been elected unopposed as one of the Sec- retariesFOC - 54 words
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Article64 1954-05-13 4 NEW YORK: An exhibition of mural painting- from the cave-temples of Ajanta, Bagh, Badami and Sittanavasal by the late Sarkts Katchadourian hag been opened at New India House toy the Indian Ambassador, Sri G. l. Mehta. it will remain open until May 22. 1964. Eight of theFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-05-13 4 PHOTO. The Singapore water i»«»lo players looking: proudly towards their flag: as they stand at attention during: the victory ceremony while the natinoal anthem i» played In honour <of their team taking; first place. Behind the Singapore swimmers are the second itlncc Japanese team and m frontAP - 56 words
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Article378 1954-05-13 4 NKW DELHI: A deputation of Christian members of me Union Parliament from all parts of India will shortly meet the Prime Minister, Sri iSehru and present a memorandum appealing to him "to take steps ]to checK. the communal agitation which is being carr.ed on againstFOC - 378 words
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Article88 1954-05-13 4 BOMBAY: Vice Admiral Sir Mark Pizey, Uommander-ta-Chief of the Indian Navy said that the Indian Navy proposed to replace its old ships within five to seven years, a;' part off the Navy's expansion plans. The Naval Chief is on a four day official visit toFOC - 88 words
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Article105 1954-05-13 4 HUBU: The 50-mile per hour gale that swept Hufbli recently, caused heaw damage m the city and villages around In the tity, roof?, of many cotton godowns and houses were blown away, and telegraph and telephone wiree were cut. Many hi* trees were uprooted. There was, however,FOC - 105 words
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Article304 1954-05-13 4 NEW DELHI: Protection of the Chair was sought m the Council of States by a member on being- told that the Government would require notice to reply to one of his supplementane.s The main question, put by Sri H. CJ, Mathur, related to the number of304 words
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63 1954-05-13 4 NEW DELHI: The House of the People adjourned aa a mark «>f respect to the a«mory of Sri Bharat Lai Tudu, 57, a member of the House who dde<i here. Earlier the members stood m silence for a minute m hi* memory SriFOC - 63 words
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Article87 1954-05-13 4 NEW DEL-HI: Death cccurred m Allahabad, last week, of Pundit Ladli Prasad Zut-ihi, a leading lawyer and a cou.sin of the Prime Minj.stcr Sri Nehru due to heart attack. Pundit" Zutahl was the trus-tec-in-charge of the Kama la Nehru" Memorial Hospital, Allahabad, and was connected withFOC - 87 words
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54 1954-05-13 4 NEW VICE CHANCELLOR FOR VISWA BHARATI UNIVERSITY SANTINIKETAN: President Rajendra Prasad, Visitor of the University w Viswa Bharati, has confirmed the appointment of Dr. Prabodh Bagchl as Its Vice-chancellor m place of Sri Rathindranathi Tagore. Thj» Oourt of Viswa Bharati, accepted Dr. Bagchi for appointment as successor to the firstFOC - 54 words
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