Indian Daily Mail, 4 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-04 1 ■|^sjsSSjSSpsSssjSS^Mi^Mjßs3rMrj*E SUNDAY EDITION OL. X. No. 138. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-07-04 1 PHOTO. President Eisenhower of V S bids British Premier Sir Winston c urrhlU farewtfi as they shake hands On June 2'.r befor,. Sir Win ton drove -toy ;.r from the White Huu c. Was. ■e t n, ...t«. n fl nal brief session of the big twoAP - 73 words
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160 1954-07-04 1 Heavy Rains In Bombay: 3 Killed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 3.— Three people were killed m a house collapse m Bombay following heavy and incessant rains but four others buried under the debris were rescued alive. The sky over the city was completely overcast on Thursday and FridayReuter - 160 words
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Article57 1954-07-04 1 GOPALA MENON ARRIVING TOMORROW Mi-. M. Gopala Mtnon, the R pi s«;it ali'. i of the Govt, oi India, whe, was originaP.y schejikj to return to Singapore yesterday by Bharat Airways, wl.l, we are now informed, arrive here tomorrow, Mondlay, July 5 at 650 a.m. by the Air India International57 words
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Article83 1954-07-04 1 BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, luly 3. China is prepared to place large orders for lorries .vith British manufacturers. The trade delegation of 10 men md one woman from China at present m Britain hinted at 'his when they visited the \ustin Motor Company factory here. A ChineseReuter - 83 words
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Article107 1954-07-04 1 Stalingrad Opposed To A Weapons LONDON, July 3.— Tass offl. clal Soviet news agency said to.night the people of Stalingrad were showing gieat Interest m a suggestion that they should join the British city of Coventry m "taking positive steps for banning weapons of mass destruction." The .suggestion was containedReuter - 107 words
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Article1150 1954-07-04 1 Delhi Citizens Present Welcome Address NEW DELHI: The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai said here on Sunday that the further strengthening of the unity between China and India as principal nations m Asia for the cause of peace would no doubt improve the chances1,150 words
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189 1954-07-04 1 They Must Give Undivided Loyalty To Countries Where They Reside From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 3.— Political circles m Delhi are pleased by the joint statement issued by the Premiers of China and Burma after their recent meeting :i i^ e189 words
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Article142 1954-07-04 1 GENEVA, July 3.— Jean Shauvel, acting head of the French de'egation at the Gen. Eva conference. tol<j yesterday's session he will present 'precise proposals'" soon for peace m Indochina. Chauvel, who is busily superintending the Geneva end of French Premier Pierre Mende.3. France's peace ''peaceA.P. - 142 words
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Article113 1954-07-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 3.—" The time for decision has come. We Goans must free ourselves from Portuguese rule," declared a meeting of Goan residents of Bombay last evening. Dr. Mascaranhas MLA and former Mayor of Bombay presided over meeting which contained .nearly every113 words
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Article47 1954-07-04 1 NEW YORK, July 3 Federal Judge Edward Weill. ieid yesie^ay rwmwvaA oe«-i--.sion on whether a Jury granted excessive punitive dama. ges m awarding $175,000 l £60,000) to Quentln Reynolds the journalist anl author m nis libel action against West orook Peg»er, the columnist. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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729 1954-07-04 1 Though Nominated By ACCC, They're Appointed As Individuals Chief Secretary The Federation Government and the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya do not see eye to eye on the question of the Chambers' representatives m the Federal Legislative Council. The729 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-07-04 1 A.P. PHOTO. The Red China business mission to Britain first official mission to Britain from China since the war— arrived at London Airport on the evening of June 28 from Geneva. The party, 1 1 -strong, are to spend 12 days in Br tain.A.P. - 86 words
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Article279 1954-07-04 1 TENSION MOUNTS IN TUNISIA TUNIS July 3.— French Army reservists m Tunisia were warned of a call-up yesterday as tension mounted m North Africa between French colonists and the Africans. Three North Africans were reported killed m Tunisis and two m Casablanca by almost indentical sub machinegun. nings of sidewalkA.P. - 279 words
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Article51 1954-07-04 1 HONG KONG July 3 Governor Sir Alexander Grantham left here by air today for the United Kingdom on homo lr*>ve. He will return In November after pnkine: a lecture tout m the United States. Lad y Grantha~< let Tor England a few days agoReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement12 1954-07-04 1 (FOR THE CHINESE PREMIER'S OTHER ENGAGEMENTS ON JUNE 27, See Page 4)12 words
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Advertisement38 1954-07-04 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. I 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 78.0038 words
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1721 1954-07-04 2 Acharya Vinoba Bhave - Society's Mainstay Are The Workers Acharya Vinoba Bhave By T*t£lS is not jus( one more city like any other. It has a distinction of its own: It io a city of the workers built and peopled by the workers Tn*re tt re m Inma about a score ot such cities1,721 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-07-04 2 QUEEN ELIZATETH II of Britain with h<»r guest KING OUSTAV of Sweden driving l n a state coach to Buckiogham pa'ace, London, on June 28. The consorts, the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Lou ise, followed m another coach The drive started from West mins tar Pier where, a little69 words
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988 1954-07-04 2 JEAN CHANDERLI - JEAN CHANDERLI (by DELEGATES from 37 countries have signed the In- .cinational Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property m the event of Armed Conflict, known also as "The Red Cross of Cultural Property." The signing brought to a close a 3-weeK988 words
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1009 1954-07-04 2 T*HE greatest tempation of St. x Jerome, m the latter ha»f of the 14th Century, was the reading of pagan Roman literature. In a dream, he was visited by Christ, who reproached him for being a better Ciceronian than he was a Christian. Jerome confessed1,009 words
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398 1954-07-04 2 Per iyar Waters For Power Generation MADRAS: Negotiat of the reriyar lor pow< Madurai district are sent vanurum tius week betw< ras Orovernment and tho* wiute. The Raja of Jtaninad, Mm present Madras State, aion t„iiM.:.iiii i^uguicer vo tbe Man! 1.C.5., Secretary to Ih Vvoiks Department. It Is under tood398 words
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72 1954-07-04 2 SWEDISH KING OONCLUDES LONDON VISIT LONDON, July 2. Kirn Guitar Adolf and Quee° i-.ouise of Sweden yesteruav ended their triumphant stan visa to Britain and will speno tne weekend m the country. They will leave London ol Friday to »tay w.th Sir Harolc. and i^ady Wernher at thei. country home72 words
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134 1954-07-04 2 TIRUPPATTUR: The following candidates filed their nomination papers before My. P C. Manikkam, .Re turn. ng Officer, here on Jun 24 the iast d a y. f°r filing of nomina. tion papers ior the ensuing by-election to the Madras legislative Assembly from the Gudiyattam dowoie menioer134 words
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115 1954-07-04 2 GRANTS FOR HANDJLOOM INDUSTRY IN M.B. INDORE The All-India rfand.oom Board has sanctionid Ks. 2,56,000 as grant and ißOther sum of Rs. 1,38,000 hjj loan to develop tne handloom industry m Madhva Bharat inder the supervision of the JUte Industries Department. \nother grant of Rs. 2,00,000 s iike:y to be115 words
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127 1954-07-04 2 Sir R. Pillai Lunches With H.K. Governor HONG KONG. July I.— Sir .taghavan Pidai, Secretary of ne Indian External Aitairs Ministry who accompanied Chlneae x-remier cnou mn Lai to Janton yesterday, and Lady J ilai lunched With Hon Kong Jovernor Sir Alexander Gran, cham on their return here to--ay enKeuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration277 1954-07-04 3 Disagreement Ove r 10-Year Limitation ♦v oLOM^£> India and Ceylon are disagreed on the date from which the ten-year limitation on the period of operation of the separate electorate provision for registered citizens of Indian origin should become effective, it was authoritatively learned last Tuesday.FOC - 277 words
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Article140 1954-07-04 3 50 C 0?0 L(^ B 2> A Clalm for na t-S* 8 been made b y YA. Pf* Led.. of union Place" ?HH, c o 1 1, against Mr i A dd rl Pc era Sector, Mcsr, A. John Perera and Sons Ual ofFOC - 140 words
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Article83 1954-07-04 3 Jii c en<l of lasi week'a SL'L both th€ Jafr election case and the Kan. kesantural election case wwi adjourned till Monday ir.SL th f time ad. journment, M r. c. Vanmaal sfngham was addressing mT Justice Weera^ooriya "n be SSL? petltionersTn Jaffna case, m which th«83 words
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Article57 1954-07-04 3 KALUTARA: Sw a b ha*, Train n l attend ««ee Training courts this term. v™' f revealed at >b n Conference held at Arlthmetlc and S?gu H during the August hoHda™ g m the meantime, a week end course In eleme^tl™ science is beng piann™" n°«^FOC - 57 words
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Article62 1954-07-04 3 i^ALUTARAi: Two Dor«or,« Mlssiya and Simeon J«f?e manded till June 20 by Sm Ka.utara Magistrate, M r W B. Abcyakoon on assault charges^ A woman was" admitted with serious cut injuries to the Ka.utara Hospital after the Jeged assault which took gace recently at her62 words
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Article161 1954-07-04 3 COLOAUSu The Ceylon Government 1« beUevuty to nave abided to mint tho period of operation of r a. rate electorate for registered citizens of lnmuij\ oris 111 to ten years. lOC Persecution ISot Prosecution, Says Judge! AVISoAyvBLLA: a man came to Comt on 3i wit s toF.O.C - 161 words
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Article169 1954-07-04 3 Peasants To Meet Minister *v« n*JMß**HA__: ihe Work■'o Committee or the Au -<=/ion Peasant Congress will *> ace their grievances p er before tne Ministers 01 -agriculture and Food and oands and Land Development portly. This decision wa^ reached at the last meeting Of their Congress he'd at (Kurunegala. TheFOC - 169 words
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Article107 1954-07-04 3 COIOMBO: The leaders of no Sri L.inka Freedom Party lave al.so been Invited by the o.ombo Mayor. Mr. T. Kudra :or parleys to form an antiU.N.P. front at the forth. eming Municipal Elections. he meeting has been fixco or June 24. Mi. Rudra told moFOC - 107 words
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Article68 1954-07-04 3 COLOMBO: The appointment of a representative In Egypt to look after trade an'l Ceylonese interests generaJy is contemplated by the Government But the post ls likely to be one at Consular 'evel and In honorary capa. city. A semi-official communication has already gone to a "ertaiFOC - 68 words
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Article78 1954-07-04 3 ELPITIYA: Typhoid is Jn. creasing alarmingly mi n the Klnitlya area. In April thie year only 4 cases were reported, but m May it shot up to 21 and m the first half *f June about 20 cases were reported. Most of these cases been reportedFOC - 78 words
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Article174 1954-07-04 3 COLOMBO: Kadiramalai s a fortune-teller. But he docs not consult the stars or hold your palm and linger over your line of life. He simpiv asks a parrot to pick out a card (one of *3 arranged m a row). The card will tellFOC - 174 words
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Article129 1954-07-04 3 COLOMBO: The City Coroner, Mr. J, N. C. Tiruchelvam nought m a verdict of accidental death at the inquiry ie dat the General Hospital on the death of Mr. Eric John de Kretser, Assistant, Drug Department, Cargills Ltd. Mr. de Kretser was riding a notorcycle fromFOC - 129 words
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Article82 1954-07-04 3 PANADURA: The entire _e& m the Panadula area has been litteied with Bombay onions since last Friday. It is believed that these stocks of onions were dumped Into the se a by a ship on the orders of the food authorities as being unfit for humanFOO. - 82 words
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301 1954-07-04 3 Own "Police" For Railway Port, P.W.D. Ele. Dept. COLOMBO: Plans for the formation of volunteer miJtary units m the Railway, Port Commission, Electrical and Public Works Departments have almost betvi final! cd. The Prime Minister, Sr John Kotelawala, told the Pr.s* hat those units haa been io .nitij co that301 words
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Article111 1954-07-04 3 COLOMBO: Sir Olive* Goonttiileke, Governor-Gen. erai designate of Ceylon, suumittted his resignation a9 Finance Minister and Leader of tne Senate last week. Mr M. D. H. Jayawardene succeeds him as Finance Iff. nister. The Minister of Justice, Mr. E. B. Wikramanayake, becomes Senate Lea. _c. The PrimeFOQ - 111 words
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113 1954-07-04 3 COIMBATORE: The Actnji President of tbe Tamil Nad Congress Oommittte, Mr. L S. Karayalar, said here that a live.niciiiDer delegation on behaif of the 124 CC will leave for Ceylon before the tenth of tbis nu-nth to study on the pot the condition 0 fFOC - 113 words
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Article443 1954-07-04 3 COLOMBO: In a judgement delivered *ast week Mr. G. M ue SJva, District Judge, Co' ion-100 dismissed witn costs the action of Mr. S. A Perera ag Rajagiriya, Colombo,' against Mr. E. S. B. Fednando of Rajaand Managing Director of Bervin Ltd.. ior recovery Jt its,FOC - 443 words
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Article48 1954-07-04 3 KANDY; The following are some of the new appointments ln the Ceylon Univer. ilty. Dr. A. Slnnatamby: Professor of Gynaecology and o»bStetrice, Mr. V. A. MurugesupUal: AssLtant Lecturer m Law Mr. G. c Mendis: Warden, camanathan Hall, Perauemya. Mrs vajlra Cooke: Warden, eaiis Hall, Peradenlya. FOCFOC - 48 words
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183 1954-07-04 3 COLOMBO: Four hundred and fifty thousand! workers of Indian origin In the tea estates In Ctfyen will be bene fited by a decision made by the Wages Board for the tea industry to Increase tho baric daliy wage by 20 cents ml round. ThisFOC - 183 words
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Article78 1954-07-04 3 JAFFNA: A resolution resolution requesting the Commissioner of Elections to issue certified copies of the voters' lists relating to local bodies In the national langu. ages was adopted at a meeting of the Jaffna Municipal Council. The Mayor, Mr. Sam A Sabapathy. presided. lt wa, decidedFOC - 78 words
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Article103 1954-07-04 3 GALLE: The services of an electrical engineer have been secured for the Galle Municipality, but his appointment cannot be made unless the council arrives at a decision regarding the salary payable to him. A Municipality official sa&fl that the question of the ap. pointment Of this officer wouidFOC - 103 words
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476 1954-07-04 3 Rs 7m. To Restore Ancient Tank: 4,500 Acres Of Paddy Will Benefit -..m VAVUNnTA: The Rs. 7,000,000 provided for the restoration of Pavatkuiam lank m Vavuniya South acres had come from revenue and a* such, l^nds must necessarily be made available to the ab^lu£iy landte* people, said P. B. BuiankulamaFOC - 476 words
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Article228 1954-07-04 3 APPLIED RESEARCH INSTITUTE COLOMBO: An AppJe d Ro- search institute is to be esta biished on the lines recommended m the World Bank Report for scientific and Indus, trial research. The Institute will be an autonomous body with its own Board of Directors, but it will receive an annual grantFOC - 228 words
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Article58 1954-07-04 3 COLOMBO, July 1 Mr M. D. H. Jayawardene became Finance Minister of Ceylon today succeeding .Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Governor General Designate, The Prime Minister, Sir •John Kote'awala. relinquished 'he portfolio of Trans-port and Workg Minister to Major Montague Jayawickreme. Both new mlmsters took the .~ath todayReuter - 58 words
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1779 1954-07-04 4 Respect For Sovereignty Of Neighbours Assured 30-MINUTE ADDRESS TO PRESSMEN NEW DELHI: Communist China recognizes the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all her neighbours irrespective of whether they are Mg or small, strong or weak. This impression was conveyed byFOC - 1,779 words
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Article152 1954-07-04 4 NEW DELHI: The Chin. eae Premier Mr. Chou Enlai a programme recently the last day of his stay m India, waa quite crowded. Return. Ing after his visit to Agra, at about 12.30 p.m., he had a quiet tunch at Rashtrapati Bhawan with his advsers andPOC - 152 words
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Article218 1954-07-04 4 AGRA: Mr. Chou En-lai, Prime Minister of China, on Sunday expressed the hope that India and China would fight together for "the noble aim of peace". Mr. Chou En_lai who was speaking at a public reception accorded to him at the Circuit House here on beha'f of218 words
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Article74 1954-07-04 4 Mr. Chou En-lai. was given a warm welcome when the special plane carrying him and his party landed at Maheria airport at 7.14 a.m. on June 27. Cries of "Long live IndiaChina friendship", etc. rent the air as the Chinese leader step, ped out of the plane.74 words
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Article306 1954-07-04 4 QUERIES ON CENSUS COLOMBO; When the House of Representatives meetsi m tne first weeK of July, Mr. S. M Kasamanickam, M.P., for Paddiruppu, win urge the Aiinister ot Finance to Institute an Inquiry into the set-up and aummistration of the Department of Census and Sta cistics, Mr. Ra&amamckam will askFOC - 306 words
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Article205 1954-07-04 4 COLOMBO The oldest wo- 1 man passenger on the Neptunia which left Colombo for Naples on Thursday night was Mrs. G. Mclntyre, an authoress and wirter of a period now almost forgotten. She has decided to spend the Australian winter enjoying the English summer with her sonFOC - 205 words
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125 1954-07-04 4 INDIAN NAVY MANOEUVRES OFF TRINCOMALEE HONG KONG: Four warships of the Indian Navy wlii visit Hong Kong on July 21. They wih also visit Singapore on August 2 and later take part m combined nava. manoeuvres off Trincomalee (Ceylon) with ships of the Brit.sh Royai Navy, the Roya. Ceylon Navy125 words
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Article43 1954-07-04 4 CHANDIGARH: Over 3,100 tons of rice was exported by the Punjab Government to other States during the fortnight ending May 31. Thi* brings the total rice despat. ches so tar, out of the 1953--54 crop, to 78,621 tons. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article40 1954-07-04 4 BHOPAL: Mr. Gulab Chano Tamot, an independent member of the Bhopal State Assemby, was arrested at Tamot, his home town about 20 miles from Bhopal. According to official sources, the arrest was under the Preventive retention. FUCFUC - 40 words
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44 1954-07-04 4 JAIPUR: Shlvnath, a notoribu sdacoit surrendered before the Chief Minister, Mr Jainarain Vya», at Pali m Jodnpur division on Sunday ie ls officially kurnt here. Shivnath was wanted m H number of murder, tibcolty, robbery and abduction case? FOCFOC - 44 words
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