Indian Daily Mail, 4 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 108. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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296 1954-06-04 1 India Other Asian Neutrals To Supervise I.C. Ceasefire?! Selections By Big Three Western Ministers GENEVA, June 3. The Big Three Western Ministers met here this morning to draw up their own list of nations for a neutral supervisory armistice commission m Indo-China. The meeting took placa at the residence ofReuter - 296 words
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Article161 1954-06-04 1 A-POWERED PLANES FOR U. S. ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey. June 3.— Atomic-powered planes may give the United States a "great new worldwide margin of air supremacy" within ten years, a United States Defence Department atomic energy expert said h.re today. Mr. Robert Leburen, assistant to the Secretary of Dexencc forReuter - 161 words
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Article89 1954-06-04 1 MOFFETT FIELD, Calif, June 3. An aii plane tcok oit vertically from the floor 01 huge dirigible hangar and flew straight up yesterday m the first public demonstration of a strange new aircraft fostered by the Navy With a veteran test pilot at the controls89 words
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Article120 1954-06-04 1 WASHINGTON. June 3. Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of the Imperial General Staff yesterday left for the five power military talks on Southeast Asia starting todey. Diplomatic sources here said assignment of Britain's ranking military officer emphasised the importance given the conference, which seeksA.P. - 120 words
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Article79 1954-06-04 1 TOKYO. June 3— Fifty first, ycir girl students at a Tokyo women's university raised a protest today against posing nude from the waist up for a professor's "scientific study" album. Parents joined m the protest. The girls said they were ordered to pose for theAP - 79 words
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Article69 1954-06-04 1 COST OF JAP. PREMIER'S TO UR TOKYO. June 3. Prime Minister Shigcro Yoshid a has budgeted about U.S. $83,000 for his world tour, due to begin on Friday, Kyodo News Ser. vice said today. The U.S. 883,000 will cover all travelling and other expenses for Yoshida and his 14-man party,69 words
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177 1954-06-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 3— Reports from Paris indicate that the Indo-Freneh- talks are on the verge of breaking down and that the Indian Delegation is planning to return. The French Communist Party has informed the Indian leaders that177 words
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Article154 1954-06-04 1 The 12-year-old child, a girl, who received a hit m the stomach when terrorists fired on the unoccupied house of a poiice lieutenant m the Titi New Village m the Jelebu d strict of Negri Sembilan on Tuesday night died of her wounds yesterday morning, says an154 words
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121 1954-06-04 1 Federation Will Not Attend Anti-Red Confab SEOUL. June 3 The Federation of Malaya lias m. formed South Korea it willi be unable to send delegates to the pioposed anti-Communists Far Eastern conference due to meet ;it Chinhac near Pusan on June 15, the South Korean Foreign Ministry said tcday. TwoReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-06-04 1 DR. A. LAKSHMANASWAMI MUDAUAR VLpe-chanccllor of the Madras University, delivering the presidential add; ess 44th Madras State Educational Conference at Taniore. Seated at right Is Mr. V. S. TYAGARAJA MUDALIAB of Vadapathimangalam, chairman of the Recept on Committee The photograph appearing together with the report of tht Conference m the89 words
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298 1954-06-04 1 Following resolutions will be considered at th;* All-Malaya Hindu Conference which will be he a' .v June 5 and 6at Chettia*/, Hal], Sentul, Kualu pur: 1. Thifc Al!-Malaya Hmdu Conference representing various Temples, Institutions and other shades of Hindu opinion m Malaya hereby resolved298 words
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Article109 1954-06-04 1 ATHENS June 3 Speaking at a palace banquet last night honouring President Tito of Yugoslavia, King Paul of Greece declared the sole object of a military alliance between Greece. Turkey Yugoslavia is the insurance of order and stability. Tito landed yesterday morning from his yacht Galeb on aAP - 109 words
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Article94 1954-06-04 1 DUBLIN, (Ireland) June 3 Attorney John A. Costello. leader of the Fice Gael (United Ireland) Party, was formally chosen Jast night as the Irish Republic's new Prime Minister, .succeeding Lamon De Valera. Co^tello backed by a four party coalition —won 79-66 m the balloting m the newAP - 94 words
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Article119 1954-06-04 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., June 3 Russians at the UN were reported asking yesteT- 1 day "what's the hurry?" afa-ut Security Council debate on Thailand's appeal for special U.N. observers to watch the war crisis m Southeast Asia. The council will meet today In response toA.P. - 119 words
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Article33 1954-06-04 1 NEW DELHI, June 3 Under a technical co-operation ■^reement signed here yesterday, the United States made available to India US$B5,OOO to augment ©resent research facilities on forest products.— A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article31 1954-06-04 1 NEW YORK, Juno 3 British Minister of Supply Duncan Sandys arrived yeserday from London to tour United States military establishments, Including experimental iruided missile stations. A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article64 1954-06-04 1 DACCA, Pakistan, June 3 The newly installed East Pakistan Government siid ye t rday it had arrested 100 moro persons accused of beinjf Communists and other übversives within th e last 24 hours. 'lhis brougiit to 424 are arrests since Sunday when th: Central Government atA.P. - 64 words
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Article87 1954-06-04 1 NEW YORK, June 3.— A motion picture described as the first major move history of the bible has a premiere yesterday m about 30 leading American churches. It will be shown later m hundreds of others. The full length, dramatic documentary, "Our Bible how it came toA.P. - 87 words
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Article72 1954-06-04 1 WASHINGTON, June 3 Prime Minister A<tna. n Monde res cf Turkey visited President Ei enhowcr f&r hilt an hour yesterday, but afterwards smilingly turned away questions about their conversation. He snl<i the interview was a "great hon:ur" The Prim? Minister and other high Turkish officials areA.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-06-04 1 POPE PIUS X. who died on the day the Germans marched into Brussels n 1914 at the age of 80, was canonized by the R< nan Catohlic Church on May 29 this year m ceremonies m St. Peter's Squa-e Vatican city, attended by over halfA.P. - 129 words
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Article73 1954-06-04 1 "INDIA NOT AFRAID OF REDS" TORONTO June 3 India is often criticised for not taking a firm stand against Communism but she is noconscious of any direct threat to her independence from her Communist neighbours, R. R. Sak.sena. India's High Commis. ioner to Canada, said on Tuesday night. In aAP - 73 words
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Article33 1954-06-04 1 CARACAS VENEZUELA, June 3. In observance of Italy's Independence Day, newspapers yesterday devoted special pages to description of Italian art, literature and industry There are about 100,000 Italians here.- APAP - 33 words
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Article90 1954-06-04 1 From Our O« n Correspondent CALiOUTTA, June 3. Gene, rai Sir Gerald Templer, retiring Malayan High Commissioner, told pressmen here at the Airport that plans for the first popular elections m Malaya were going ahead and that he was pleased at the progress being made. He90 words
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180 1954-06-04 1 Dravida Kalagham's Suggestion From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 3. The demand that a separate Ministry m Madras should be created tor the amelioration and protection of (he Tamil refugees who were now being repatriated from Ceylon was made by the Central180 words
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Article61 1954-06-04 1 HONG KONG. Jun* 3 Hongf Kong's Kaitak iUrpon. js to be enlarged soj-: tc ace« ;»,odate all types i»: r-anc: ocept, possibly, j- lirlmnrs the government announced yotlerday A new runway 7,500 feet l'Te; and 700 feet wide, will be built into the harbour so that planes canA.P. - 61 words
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Article33 1954-06-04 1 LONDON, June 3 Britain yesterday announced che: rin°r news for the sterling <lr a ihe leads —a record lenr> Ist month of 165 million dll re m its gold-dollar reserves A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article51 1954-06-04 1 WASHINGTON, Junu 3 The Senate voted Tuesday, vithout dissent, to continue Tovemment operation ot the t'n sme'ter at Texas City, Texas, fcr another year. The smelter, only one m the WteU crn Hemisphere, is supporod to close June 30 as an administration economy measure to save U5513,000,000,—AP - 51 words
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Advertisement42 1954-06-04 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo ana Sarawak. 1 Month S 5.*G 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66^00 I OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 i 6 Months 39 00 j 1 Year 78^0042 words
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510 1954-06-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. June 4, 1954 POSE OF INNOCENCE |N his monthly broadcast talk to the nation on Tuesday June 1, the Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohamed Ali announced that Pakistan would go back to the United Nations Security Council and press for an early settlement of the510 words
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89 1954-06-04 2 Disciplinary Action Against Congressmen HYDERABAD: The Execu tive of the Hyderabad Pra-~ o!?b Congress Committee. Sri K. V. Renga Reddl, presiding, set up a three-man Tribunal to consider all cases of disciplinary action to be taken against Congress workers, who acted against the rules of the party. The President ofFOC - 89 words
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545 1954-06-04 2 MADRAS GOVERNOR'S ASSURANCE TO NILIGIRI TRIBESMEN OOTACAMUND: Sri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, tat a meeting of Kotas at Kotagiri on Tuesday last, said the Government had no intention of interfering with the time-honoured customs and usages of tribal people, or to force uponFOC - 545 words
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Article314 1954-06-04 2 MADRAS: Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, recently inaugurating a three.day Bhoodan Yagnya (Land gift movement) workers' training camp at Sriperum-budur, organised by the District Bhoodan Committee, said he preferred voluntary effort to legislation to settle the problem of land distribution. While legislation would be undertaken m314 words
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Article174 1954-06-04 2 MADRAS: "Communist m Huence is gaining- ground m Tanjore district £,d* how do£ SSnSTitr* 111 propose t0 A re P°i* e P u t this question to the Finance Minister, Sri O. Subramaniam, who returned recently from a visit to Tanjore. Asked to explain th eFOC - 174 words
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Article74 1954-06-04 2 CfcXIMBATORE: Railway Passengers will soon miss Spencers refreshment rooms a feature of ijnportant stations on the Southern Railway for 70 years. Practically all these refreshment roonKS 1 will be ctosed m a few months it Is reliably learnt It to beltevea that the States pi»ohitoition poltcyFOC - 74 words
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Article104 1954-06-04 2 Died After Drinking "Theertha" MYSORE Chinnamma, wife of Slddachari of Lashkar Mohalla who was admitted In Krishnarajendra Hospital m an unconscious state on Thursday last while she was returning home after visiting Swami Narayana Maharaj camping m Khabhir Mutt m Mandi Mohalla, died Friday morning without regaining consciousness. It mightF.O.C. - 104 words
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Article142 1954-06-04 2 KODAIKANAL: In aid of the Skippo Roadside Hospital a violin recital by Sri Mehli Mehta, of Bombay, was held m the High Clerc Gymnasium on Monday and Tuesday. Appealing for donation, Mr. G. E. Chandier, said the first gift for the purchase of a new vanFOC - 142 words
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154 1954-06-04 2 HOLD AUTUMN SESSION OF PARLIAMENT IN HYDERABAD Dy. Speaker HYDERABAD: Sri M. A. Ay van ear, Deputy Speaker of the House of the Pex>ple.. suggested that thd autumn session of the Indian Parliament should be held In a central place Uke Hyderabad, so that It would contribute to the unificationFOC - 154 words
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331 1954-06-04 2 MAXOALORE: An appeal to Roman Catholics to join with non-Oathlios n the fl>rht against the growing menace of Communfasn m India wm made by the Rev Fr. J J Rrennan, American Missionary of Patna, m a lecture entitled "The Christopher Movement adapted toFOC - 331 words
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Article133 1954-06-04 2 Death Of Sir Arthur Knapp MADRAS: The death In England at the age of 83, of Sir Arthur Knapp, a former member of the Indian Civil Service, who played a notable part m the public administraiton of this State, removes a popular and distinguished personality. Fairly tall and dapper mFOC - 133 words
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76 1954-06-04 2 MADRAS: The Government have directed that Pattukottai taluk m Tanjore ddstrict be bifurcated and the new taluks b e called Pattukottai and Orathanad. The headquarters »f the new Or&thanad taluk also will toe at Pattukottai and the Taluk Office and the Treasury of the newFOC - 76 words
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Advertisement125 1954-06-04 2 All the World wants a HUMBER THE ARISTOCRAT OF ALL BICYCLES The Huenbcr, with its disttactrve design and finish, it the choice of the man who will only hare the very best Compare for yourself die magnificent specification A fVifan 4 R*lm*k imduun*t ff mt. N»mi»<kim. mmtmi Sole Representatives: ROBINSON'S125 words
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Article112 1954-06-04 3 MADRAS: Sri N. Krishnaswamy. Secretary All-India Cine Technicians' Council told Press Reporters that the Mortion Pictui*! Academy set up recently under the auspices of the Council m Bombay, would award merit certificates every year to technicians for outstanding achievements m the technique of productionThe Academy would makeFOC - 112 words
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472 1954-06-04 3 Ambassador's Car Stoned KATMANDU: A section of the crowd at Gauchar airport staged a black-flag demonstration, and shouted anti-Indian slogans when nine members of the Indian Parliament arrived here by plane recently on a goodwill mission last Saturday! Some people also pelted stones atFOC - 472 words
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Article68 1954-06-04 3 RANGOON: Karen rebels last week blew up Rangoon's main water supply pipe about 50 miles north of the city. This is the 15th time the pipe has been dynamited m the past ftve years. Each time the capital as become acutely short of water. The68 words
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Article72 1954-06-04 3 JAMMU Sardar Sant Singh Teg. Kashmir Akali Dal leader, welcomed the presidential order of May 14 applying certain provisions of the Indian Constitution to the State, as "fulfilling a long cherished demand of the people of Kashmir." The State Akali Dal, *he said m a statement, "congratulateF.O.C. - 72 words
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Article150 1954-06-04 3 SIMLA: Mr. Nehru oorreotad references about his offer of family jewellery for con-\t-i.sion into a cash subscription to the National TLao LWU, In a statement issued here, he said he had no family jewt&lery and what toe had offered was an Ashoka i ilUrFOC - 150 words
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Article219 1954-06-04 3 NJCW DELHI: The wheat position m the country is now uetter than that of last year, and a tendency for prices to iail has been palpaole alter the iiai vest. r lhis has enabled the Govern, incnt of India to make further relaxations m control, and,FOC - 219 words
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Article195 1954-06-04 3 NEW DELHI: The Los Sabha Secretary laat week announced the names of members of the Sabha who have been elected to the Committee on Estimates for 1954-55 commencing from June 30. The members are: Smt B Khongmen, Srls Radhelal Vyas, K. K. Basu Kotha Ragfhuramaiah, Balvantrai Gopaljee Mehta,FOC - 195 words
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Article91 1954-06-04 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Health has set up a committee, with the West Bengal Minister of Medical and Public Health as chairman to consider steps to be takln to control leprosy m India. It is announced. The other members of the committee are theFOC - 91 words
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217 1954-06-04 3 LAHORE: The Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference wrganised a "protest day" on May 28 to record their resent--1 ment against the manner In which the new "Azad Kashmir" Cabinet headed by Col. Sher Ahmed was installed m office on May 14 last by theFOC - 217 words
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51 1954-06-04 3 MADRAS: There was a fall to the extent of over Rs. 26,00,--000 m the receipts under Sales tax m Madras City during the last financial year ended February, 1954. The receipts foil from about Rs. 292,00.000 m the previous year to about Ks. 2,66,00,000.-FOC - 51 words
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670 1954-06-04 4 IndiaGovt. Simply Informed, But Views Not Sought COLOMBO: The Government India have not been consulted nor their views sought but only they have been "simply informed of what and what the Ceylon, Government proposed to do," said a spokesman of the Indian High Commissioner'sFOC - 670 words
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Article90 1954-06-04 4 COLOMBO Sinhalese voters m Kadukaraihala m Gampola District have thought fit to elect an Indian to represent them on the Village Committee. Mr. V. Annamalai, a Member of the Working Committee of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, was elected to the Committee by a majority of 10590 words
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Article206 1954-06-04 4 COLOMBO: Voice of America is to establish a receiving station here. Radio Ceylon acting on behalf of Voice of America is looking out for a suitable site preferably mi n the Negombo district, for this purpose Mr. James Atley, Voice of America's resident engineer m CeylonFOC - 206 words
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Article38 1954-06-04 4 The Tamilian Association. Singapore, will celebrate Thiruvalluvar Day on Sunday, June 6 at 2.30 p.m at the Bunga Tanjong Hall at the New World under the chairmanship of Mr X Ramanathan, 8.A..8X., M.L.C of Kuala Lumpur.38 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-06-04 4 More than 100 men died and over 200 were injured early on May 26 m two explosion* and a Are aboard the American aircraft carrier 'Bennington' as she cruised alone the eastern U.S. coastline. This radioed picture shows four helicopters on the flight deck landbigA.P. - 76 words
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Article41 1954-06-04 4 QI ONSET POINT RHODE ISLAND, June S The toll from last Wednesday's blast and fir© aboard the U.S. Aircraft Carrier Bennington Is now 101. Marino Private FXMbert Baird of Avron. Ohio, died today of burns. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article337 1954-06-04 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Natesan. Minister of Posts and Broadcasting, was further cross-examined before Mr. Justice de Silva, at the resumed inquiry into the petition of Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, Q.C., challenging hi a election to the Kankesanturai seat m the He use of Representatives. Mr. NatesanFOC - 337 words
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Article65 1954-06-04 4 COLOMBO: A cargo boat •lying 1 'between Triwcfcmalee and Mutur sank at the mouth otf the Mahaweli Gang& when a sudden gale blew over the area. The 'boat was carrying a targe quantity of cement, potatoes, onions and dlesel oil. The crew of 16 escaped. AnotherFOC - 65 words
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Article69 1954-06-04 4 C.E.A.M. OfficeBearers At the annual general meeting of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Malaya, the following were all reelected members of the Counc. of Management for the current year:Mr. Lim Chong Pang, President; Mr. Wong Siew Leng. Vice-President; Members Messrs. Loke Wan Tho, J. A. M. Ede. Kong Cheng Whun,69 words
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Article93 1954-06-04 4 The Feast of St. Anthony, Patrton Saint of the Church of Aulong, will be celebrated at the AuJong New Village on June 13. Tomorrow, June 5, at 5.30 p.m. there will foe the Blesting of the New Bill presented by Mr. J. M. Gregory,93 words
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Article98 1954-06-04 4 The Government of India have decided to continue free licensing oi fresh fruit except coconuts on shipping bills to all permissible destinations other than Pakistan and French and Portuguese possessions m India, up to the en.i of September 1954. Exports to Pakistan already covered by Open98 words
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Article36 1954-06-04 4 The President and members cf the City Council of Singapore will give a reception to the Singapore A&ian Games Team at the City Hall on Friday, June 11 at 7 p.m.36 words
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