Indian Daily Mail, 17 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-17 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU X No. 90. SINGAi'OK*:, MOiJiJ/**. MAY 17, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article667 1954-05-17 1 India Ready To Help Bring Peace In Korea Indochina NEW DELHI. May 16. Prime Minister Nehru .said yesterday ii intua were asked it would "consider* with greatest care" heaping to promote a Korean and inuochjnese peace settlement at ueneva. Nehru had said previously India nadReuter - 667 words
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Article119 1954-05-17 1 Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. May 16.— Drama actor M. ti. Rauha was convicted yesterday t>y tne Cmef Magistrate, Maaras tne Uiamatic perior.itances Act for enacting a play .untied Ayui Tnanaanai m .cinuary last wnicn was suo..antiaily tne same as tne two "Panakkaran" and "Nal*a Mudivu" banned by Government119 words
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Article114 1954-05-17 1 KARACHI, May 16.— The Pakistan Prime Minster, Mr Mohammad Ali, and Foreign Minister Sir Zafruilah Khan are to pay an official visit *o Turkey m June, it was authoritatively learned here. The visit m response to an invitaton from the Turkish President will follow aReuter - 114 words
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358 1954-05-17 1 SHE WANTS TO BE BURIED IN SARAWAK LONUON, May 16. MrsGadys Muton Brooke of Colomoo, wite of the Tuan Muda of Sarawak Bortram W. D. tJrooKe, ieft estate m England of SarawaK Bertram W. D. of £4,037 net. She died on june 11, 11*52. In her will published here yesterday358 words
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Article20 1954-05-17 1 JERUSALEM, (Jordan Section), May 16 Jordan accused Israel yesterday o* three armistice violations, a military announced. APAP - 20 words
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220 1954-05-17 1 NEW DELHI. May 16. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday criticised Britain's support nt the exclusion of India from a review of the prison sentences of Japanese prisoners of war. Mr. Nehru said the inclusion of Pakistan as "the .successor stata to220 words
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Article162 1954-05-17 1 GENEVA, May 16.— Tne Geneva conference was described by a United: Nation 1 official here as one of the cheapest international conferences ever held." So far, he said, it had cost only about $35,000 (£12,500) for the 19 days since .it opened and wan .still well within theReuter - 162 words
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Article78 1954-05-17 1 RANGOON, May 16.— Mrs. VijayaiaKsnmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, arr.vea nere shortly atter midnight on a iour-aay state visi> She was met at the airport by the Burmese Prime minister, v Nu, nead-3 01 a.plomatic miss ons, including tne Chinese Ambassador andReuter - 78 words
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Article48 1954-05-17 1 WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, May 16.— The United States will "persist" m its efforts to negotiate with the Communist nat ons on questions of Korea, Germany, Austria, Indo-China and President Eisenhower's plan for an atomic pool, the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said here yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article330 1954-05-17 1 DUBLIN, Ireland, May 16- Prime Minister **mon de Valera, nearly "aigutiesa, ioujf"t yesterday witn all the political skill at his command to mainain single party erovernDient m the Irish Republic it couui be tne gaunt old 1 warrior's last battle If he loses at liie pollsA.P. - 330 words
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Article58 1954-05-17 1 CAIRO, Egypt. May 16. Sir Monammeui Zatrulian tinan, raki>ian.s i or emu ..niusit r. oofuerre*)! for ~"2 flours yesterday with Egyptian wi-eijfn 3unfeter Manmo ud fawzi. Kuan declined to comment on Karachi reports he had resigned as Foreign Minister or tiiat be will be appointed asA.P. - 58 words
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Article136 1954-05-17 1 NEW DELHI. May 16.— Twelve Chinese fishermen are .*.rving six months impriuonment m Calcutta ifor fishing m prohibited waters, an official disclosed yesterday. The men were arrested near the Andaman I-lands, oouth 'of Calcutta, after a sea chase lasting several hours. The Chinese the crewReuter - 136 words
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Article105 1954-05-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent N A G A P U R. May 16. Mr. Asoka Mehta, l'rajaSocialist leader and tsnauru> Borka, Congto the Lok Sabah (House of the People) from .Bhandara doubie-member constituency m MaUhya Pradesh. .Tney deteateti Mr. pounamchaiid lianka (Congress) and Dr. B. K. Ambedkar (Scnei105 words
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Article269 1954-05-17 1 N.EW YORK. May 16.— tjuecn ElizaDctnij triumphal i<.iui'n t° ncr capital yesterday arcw Wie comment from, a leading New *ork Columnist: mere us no question mat the oniioh umpire is sagging and cracKing iu«3 an ola snip." Tne Uoiumnibt, Max L.erner of tne iMcw tfurkReuter - 269 words
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Article71 1954-05-17 1 PARIS. May 16.— A baby girl was born to Mrs. lobelia CJoicLmith, 18-year-oi^ heiress whose romantic runaway marriage captured the world's interest before she died m a private clinic here yesterday. The director said the baiby was doing well. A team of medical specialists headedReuter - 71 words
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178 1954-05-17 1 Fr. Nurse Of D.B.P. Fame Alive Well HANOI, May 16. Nurse Genevteve De Galard, the only women m the fortress of Dien Bien Phu during its tiiege by the Vietminh, is alive and well, according to a French nurse who flew there Friday to help evacuate the wounded. She saidReuter - 178 words
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363 1954-05-17 1 Rioting In Pak Jute Hill From Our Own Correspondent DACCA, May 16. About one hundred persons including women ana chuuren are feared to have been Kined and several hundreds injured good number seriousiy, m not ueiween two sections 01 laoour yesterday m tne AuaiujeeReuter; A.P. - 363 words
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100 1954-05-17 1 New Ministry And C.R.s Education Policy From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 16.—Education Minister Mr. C. Subraman.um announced m the Assembly yesterday that he would make a statement on Tuesday on the State Government's Elementary Education Policy for the coming year commencing m June. The Dravidian Parliamentary Party leader Mr.100 words
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Article231 1954-05-17 1 Nehru - India Will Stand by Kasnmir Nehru NEW DELHI, May Jio.— Mr. Jawanarlai Ncnru, tne indian .crime Minister, said last night inaia suuuis by her assurances and pledges to the Unued Nauon .i and Wie worid Kashmir. Addressing a (political conference here sponsored toy the Congress (government) party. Mr. Nenru saidReuter - 231 words
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Article62 1954-05-17 1 A terrorist surrendered yesterday to Malay tappers at Ayer Jerneh m the Kemasek district of Trengganu. A rifle and ammunition were recovered. Two other terrorists have surrendered m the Federation. Detailes of these surrenders are being withheld for the present for security reasons. Terrorists yesterday murdered a Chinese62 words
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210 1954-05-17 1 The United! Kingdom Government has extended to more than 30 overseas territories application of the Uneeco Agreein. Nt guaranteeing- duty-free import «,i a v.iiic range of educational, scientfic and cultural ruateriaiti. The action has been taken under a clause of the Agreement providing thaiUNESCO - 210 words
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Article58 1954-05-17 1 In accordance with the policy or removing restrictions on imports where possible the following goods, which have been on quota import since 1952 from non-sterling, nondollar sources, may now be freely imported from those sources on individual licences:. Motor cars and commercial vehicles, clocks and58 words
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Advertisement9 1954-05-17 1 BthC LEADO* TMfIL DAUvfl I IN MAUt+QGR n YEARsfI9 words
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Advertisement37 1954-05-17 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 38.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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674 1954-05-17 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., May 17, 1954 RUBBER INDUSTRY INHERE are at present three major developments m the Malayan Rubber Industry- The first and foremost is the increase m the price of rubber to a level above the bo cents zone limit, which level, if maintained, win entitle the674 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1954-05-17 2 Social EqualityOf Man Woman Sought OBJECT OF HINDU MARRIAGE BILL NEW DELHI: The House of the People on Tuesday last resumed consideration of the Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas's motion to refer the Hindu Marriage and Divorce Bill to a joint Select Committee of the two Houses of Parliament.FOC - 1,502 words
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157 1954-05-17 2 MADRAS a The Raja ot Ramnad, Publ.c WorKs Minister, fajjedKing m tut L.eyis»utivc Ashemuiy, informed Sri A. Ratnam, T.N.T.. S. Arcot, that the Rajaji Hall was iet oat for .social, cultural anu other conteience.s and functions m 1952 to 11 institut.ons onFOC - 157 words
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Article350 1954-05-17 2 NEW DELHI: A survey for a rfiil link between Dindigm and Gudalur has been completed. The proposed line has been included m the list of projects, which will be considered for inclusion m the second Five-Year Plan. This information wa-s given m the House of the PeopleFOC - 350 words
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Article103 1954-05-17 2 BHOLAPUR Tne manage BtWpur ftp nulnj; ana weaving oiiuiu^ar, wa^s lecenuy nanueu vac* lo it.s pie\i<J\AS ltlallagClilClll, iVlfior.-i 4\ioraKa ana puisaan co tue agiccnicnt iiiy^cu uetween tae lioiaoay ooveinuicnt and tne niaaagiiiij oiiv.-> tors. lac Govcraaient ut Bombay, acting imOM oruers 01 |M i-nioa Uovemmwit tooK ovciFOC - 103 words
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Article162 1954-05-17 2 VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Government m a communication to the officials m charge of issuing licences for Cinema theatres m the State says tnat the Government considers that there should not dp. any delay or difficulty m ssuing licences, permits and various otner certificates necessary tor the running ofFOC - 162 words
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Article125 1954-05-17 2 LOIS' L>O:\, May ib. yueen Elizabeth has vis.ted 15 tlifterent States during her 174 day and 00.000 mile commonwealth tour. They arc Aden, Australia, Bermuda, Ceylon, The CocosKeenng Lslanus, ±*"iji, Gibraltar, Jamaica, Libya Maita, Newioundiand, .New Zealand, Panama, Tonga and Uganda. She has opened six parliaments, unveiledReuter - 125 words
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Article97 1954-05-17 2 Communist M.L. A. Expelled WALT AIR The Andhra Prov.ncial Commitiee of the Communist Paity has expe.icd Sri Kcrrapati Pattubhiramayy;«. ,i prominent member of the State Assembly from East Godavari. from the party. The party took the decision m view of Sri PattaMi ramayya's "dLsruptionist activities." Sri Pattabhiramayya was elected toFOC - 97 words
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Article131 1954-05-17 2 KARACHI: His Majesty King Baud's munificent donation of Rs 10 lakh.s for ''any charitable object m Pakistan" is a gesture of his wide human sympathies and his deep per.sonal feelings for the common masses of men who demonstrated such spontaneous love and affection for the royal visitorFOC - 131 words
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Article458 1954-05-17 2 Letter To The Editor: Sir,— May I say a few words through your columns m reply to the letter of Mr. U. N. Niiir of Kulai, which .appeared ,n your issue of Bth May 1954? Mr. Nair is marching againn Aikya Kerala Province with 1 rid.culous and paradoxical458 words
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Advertisement103 1954-05-17 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattluam $73.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company LtdAgents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., STRAITS/NAOAPATTIN103 words
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1782 1954-05-17 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Resolution On Mrs. Joseph Silva's Deportation Defeated COLOMBO: The Government would not tolerate any foreign persons coming to Ceylon and stirring up trouble, Senator E. B. Wikramanayake, Q.C Minister of Justice, said m the Senate last week. Speaking on a motionFOC - 1,782 words
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434 1954-05-17 3 Home Science School Opened In Waltair WALTAIR: Mrs. Urmila Trivedi declared open the new buildings of the Home Science School m the St. Joseph's Convent recently. Governor Trivedi presided over the function. Rev. Mother Therese Marie, said that the nucleus of a great nation of a great province, was theFOC - 434 words
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119 1954-05-17 3 "Foreign Affairs Committee A Necessity" COLOMBO: The formation of a "r«M^n Altairs l.ummittee m if.Mon was suggested by Senator Si. Niuieva n m tne >»« nator. Referring to the resolu- i ti« ns of the five Asian I'ninc Ministers at the re- cent i'»it>iiibo ,Cx)nierence, he said that Ceylon had119 words
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Article43 1954-05-17 3 LONDON, May 15.— The British Admiralty slapped an arrest warrant on the Russian sh p Beloostrov Friday, but the vessel's London agents supplied a satisfactory ball bond promptly. Her scheduled sailing for Lehiagr nrf <araa Hi lared only briefly,- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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136 1954-05-17 3 "Ceylon Has No Rignt To Query PaK-U.S. Pact" COJLOMIJO: The Frme Muuster, repaying to Mr. S. D. »»uji..»..a/iaj«i«.', m i lio iiuu.M) ox i^epiesuitatives regarding tile iiuuiary agreement bet. v.<t n America and i-anistuu, sail t 'Lioujcl he remeuiuereu Kiut rahiMaji had the saiuc ngut vo enter invo ueaiits withFOC - 136 words
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108 1954-05-17 3 SILIGURI Ten workers of the Bijoyaager tea estate 13 miles from here, were wounded when the garden manager fired on an unruiy crowd Thursday evening. It is stated that when the workers, mostly women went to draw their rations an argument arose over certainFOC - 108 words
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Article251 1954-05-17 3 MADRAS: The alleged embezzlement of the funds of the Tripiicane Urban Co-operative Society was the subject of a number of questions m the Legislative Assembly and members demanded a public inquiry into the matter. The Minister ior Co-opera-tion, Sn A. B. Shetty, said that m view of251 words
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Article, Illustration246 1954-05-17 3 Ue^limuKn, Minister of Agncuicure, .mormed the tiouse of tue feopie m reply to Sri K. Kaghuramaiah, tnat the object of tne united States Agricultural Trade Mission"s visit to India last month was to study the agricultural situation m India, and establish tne foundauon tor enFOC - 246 words
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Article143 1954-05-17 3 Amoa^a Two pr.soners were Kiued and four others injured, one seriousiy, wnen two groups of long-term convicts cltu>ned m tne Amoaia central Jail. Tne Police reported that the jau autnorities tooK prompt action, and prevented tne trouole from spread-ng to otner barracks. The riotersFOC - 143 words
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Article103 1954-05-17 3 ERNAKULAM: The Chief Minister, Sri Pattom Thanu Pillai at a Press conference on Tuesday morning, said the Government was consdenng the question of publishing the Special Investigation Officers report on the Sabarimalai cidentHe was replying to a gues t on whether the report of bri Kesava Menon, SpecialFOC - 103 words
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Article160 1954-05-17 3 Tagore's Birthday In Patna PATNA: Dr. tj. K. StSXht, cmci aiifllfr of kftuor, speaKing on Ijjc occas.oa 01 me y-uu uatu anmvoroaiy oi ivau.iiui.niaui iagote, ueocru^ed UM p>Jt't a^ tu<-' propaoi 01 new ign. layore nonynmrad liian .i^ iha luuucain' ot me ana virtue, una mwaya lougnt lor ma ireeaoni,FOC - 160 words
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Article77 1954-05-17 3 NIDUBROLU A daring robbery is reported to have occurred on Ponnur-Intur Road. It is stated that while Chilaka Anthony of Guntur, was going by cycle rickshaw, three persons stopped h.m and relieved him of Rs 280 at the point of a knife. The Police have arrested three personsFOC - 77 words
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110 1954-05-17 3 AIR SERVICES FOR BRUNEI SARAWAK SERIA, BRUNEI TOWN, May 15, Brunei state and Northern Sarawak will be uroug»it into the network of internal "leeder" a»r services that covers North Borneo when a i\ew Malayan Airways service o^ens early next month. Using two air fields owned by oil companies at SeriaReuter - 110 words
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78 1954-05-17 3 No Broadcasting For Poona University I j OOa\A Tiic pxoposal of the umveio-tj 01 f^vua, tnat Ik IJC pClllilllCU IO «..:lttUiU»n O oroau^uotiUjj Mum 01 it*> own tor UN ueneiit of student 11stMMCM outdicle roona, as a part of (Mil extra-murai uctiva.cd. has been categorically turned down cy the GovernmentFOC - 78 words
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Article28 1954-05-17 3 LONDON, May 15. -Emperor Havlc Selassie of Ethiopia will pay a state visit to Britain this autumn, authoritative sources H4i<i here today.—R ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement67 1954-05-17 3 INDIAN NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES 000 HINDU WEEKLY REVIEW (By Air) 55 c t». FILMFARE Fortnightly (By Air) 60 cts. ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY of INDIA 75 ote. SPORT PASTIME Weekly (By Air) 35 c ts. SHANKAR'S WEEKLY 50 cts. Prices are for single copies and include postage m the case of pre-paid subscriptions.67 words
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1262 1954-05-17 4 LONDON, May 16. The Economist, a leading British weekly independent review, said Friday 'that ultimately though no one could yet say when, a freedom of choice about their own future would become "as inevitable for the people of Malaya as it did for those of1,262 words
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696 1954-05-17 4 RONEAD W. CLARK - RONEAD W. CLARK By TPhousands of aerial photo- graphs, carefully indexec an<i field m a series -of long, low, rooms at Chessington. m the English country of SurTey. 20 miles south o f London, art today helping to bring intt being more than696 words
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418 1954-05-17 4 NEW DELHI: The House 0* the People passed after a brief debate, the Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur (New State) Bill merging the State of Bilaspur with Himachal Pradesh. The Bill has already been passed by the Council of States. Opposing the merger move, the MaharajaFOC - 418 words
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182 1954-05-17 4 The foundation stone of tne new $140,000 Boy Scout j Headquarters m Kuala Lumpu r «vas laid yesterday afternoon Of the High Commissioner, General Sr Gerald Templer, < who is also the Chief Scout of the Federation. The cere-182 words
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Article158 1954-05-17 4 Sir Gerald, m his address, fctated that this was the last t.me he was attending any function m this councry and with scouts before he leaves Malaya m a few weeks' time. He said he was privileged to have been the Cmef Scout of the Federation and added;158 words
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820 1954-05-17 4 Trial By Jury To Be Abolished In India? C.P.C.Bill Sent To Committee NEW DELHI: The House of the People last Saturday adopted the Home Minister, Dr. Kat ju's motion for reference to a joint committee of both Houses of Parliament the Criminal Procedure Code Amending Bill. The Huuse also acceptedFOC - 820 words
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Article46 1954-05-17 4 INDIAN-BAHREIN RADIO LINK BOMBAY, May 16.— India was yesterday linked for the first tme by a direct radio telephone service with Bahrein on the Persian Gulf. India has already establi?edf direct radio telephone services with Switzerland, Egypt. Persia, East, Africa Indonesia Japan and Hong Kong. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement236 1954-05-17 4 TotTiAy: 7 9.30 p.m. DHUAAN m HinOistmi with 100^, F.n^lish SuMit TREATY OF PEACE WITH JAPAN It is desired to ascertain the number of ponton* now resii&nt m th e Colony of Sin srapore or the Federation of Malaya who were member* of the United Kingdom <>r Allied Armed Forces236 words
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